L C T T V I f jSmtrlrrBtrr Evrafttg IfrraGi MONDAY. MARCH 25,1985.

The Junior Sons of Italy will hold 7:00 p. a ., dacreo ts«n>. Daugh MCHARD BENVENUn an important meeting In connection Recreation ('enter I y . M. C. A. Notea tera of Liberty. AUtO AND HOME APPLIANCE SHOW AT STATE ARMORY TOMORROW with the membership campaign ENUMEBATE 6,780 BLAZE THREATENS Coining Evento KNIGHTS TO HEAR Thursday night In the clubrooma on Items of Interest April 8.—Salvation Army concert AND HIS ORCHESTRA Birch street. All members are urged Schedole For Week AVERAGE DAILT CtBCVlJmON Moadajr In Citadel. Commissioner Alex THE WEATHER to attend. FARMS IN COUNH NORTH END GARAGE Damon and viaiUng bands. Also for the montli ot Febmary, 1935 Fridmy, March 29th Monday 4:00—Busy Bees Girls club. REPORT ON DRIVE Forecast ot U. tl. Weatber Bnreaa, 5:00—Cuba gym. Emanuel Lutheran choir. Hartford School St. Rec, 8:80-12:S0 Mrs. Ruth Houae, who was for­ The women’s gym class will most April 12.—“Relatively Speaking, ’ SS« AdmiMloe. merly Miss Ruth Shorts, Is at the from 7:15 to 8 o'clock. 5:15—Business Men’s Volley Ball. 6:30— Eagles Club Gym. a throe-act play by Paint and Pow­ S ; 4 8 6 Manchester office of the Western The men’s gym clsas wiU meet der club at High school. Fair with froat toaight; Wedoca- Union instructing~Misa Elaine Hil- from 8:15 to 9 o’clock. Increase of Over 3>000 Since 7:00—7th and 8th Grade Girls Confined to Basement, How- CampbeU Coonefl Expects to ^ Metabor ot tho Aedit day fair and warmer; Thursday Social Hour. April 22.—Formal ball of Knights iR attrlifatrr Stiputug lif ralJi showers. blg, who Is to be the new manager. The women’s plunge period will BoieM of OtroulatioBs 7:15— Senior Gym. of Columbus. ABOUT TOWN Miss Hllblg is the daughter of Mr. be held from 8 to 9 o’clock. Last Census— Thorough April 28.—Community Players m and Mrs. Richard Hllblg of Ridre The men’s plunge period will be 8:00—Andover Cong, church Bojrs ever, and Only Damage Is Act on Several Applica­ Gym. ’Tommy,’’ Hollister Street school, street and la to succeed Miss Elslne held from 7 to 8 o’clock. auspices of Sunset Itebekah lodge. VOL. LIV- NO. 150. Antonio CateUtno, proprietor of Schuetx, who resigned as manager The women’s dancing class will Canvass. 8:00— "Y " Bowling League. Reids -Dae to Smoke. (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1935. (C'lassIHed Advertising oo Page Id.) PRICE THREE CENTS vs. Kellers, Gibsons vs. Shearers. AprU 27.—“Night of Frolic,” spon­ tions Tonight. the East Center etreet barber ihop on Saturday. meet from 8 to 8:45. sored by Company K, at State Ar­ who waa Injured by a fall about *en A plunge period for men will fol­ 9:00—Highland Park Boys Gym. mory. ♦ - weeks afo and was unable to be at Members of the South Manchester low' the gym period. Tuesday Sanol Jay Solomon, State Census A fire discovered in the basement April 29. — Tenth annual concen Campbell Council -will hold Its hla shop has improved suificlenUy fire department had a busy week The girls’ gym class league will 3:00—Current Literature (Mrs. J. ot Beethoveen Glee club at High Portugruese Plan Mystery Flig^ht to return to his work today. last week, according to the report Supervisor, announces tljat the nura- L. Handley). of the Depot Square garage at 4:30 regular meeting this evening at 8 use the bowling alleys from 8 to bei of farms In Hartford county school. GREAT INTEREST of Chief Albert Foy. There were 14 9:30. 4:00—Grade School Boys Gym o’clock and at that time action will that are in operation la 6,780, as yesterday afternoon gave the two May 3. — Benefit dance for Me­ CHILD LABOR BILL 9-11. be taken on several applications for Edward Moske. a«e 3, of SO North calls for apparatus of the depart­ Tneaday companies of the Manchester fire morial hospital St State Armory. ment during the week. Of this The Model Airplane club will compared with 3,743 Which wus 5:00—Playground' Committee new members. Reports that were HITLER PARRIES QUERY street Is recovering from an attack enumerated. In 1930. The increase department a half hour of hard May 13.— (Tentative), Concert by of pneumonia. Dr. Gregan has been rurcber 13 were still alarms and In meet In tjie club rooms at 7 o'clock. meeting. received from the different team IS BEING SHOWN of 3,137 farms Is not due to any work. The fire started near an oil High school chorus and orchestra workers yesterday Indicated that in attendance. nearly every case the cause was The men’s volley ball period will 6:30—Basketball North End Jrs. vs. at High school hall, grass fires. There was but one be held from 5 to 6:15. aekiltlonal farms In Hartford coun­ Buckaroos. burner and before discovered heavy there would be several applications REJECTED BY HOUSE ty, which stood, according to the smoke was coming from the cellar. Also annual Mothers’ and Daugh­ for action at the m<;ctlng tonight. Mrs. Veronica Balkner and her bell alarm, that coming Saturday The women’s swimming classes 6:45—Arrows Qub meeting. ters’ banquet at Concordia Lutheran IN A U T m L A Y afternoon and called out all of the will meet os follow's: 7 to 7:45, be­ 1930 figures, as the 20th largest 7:80— Arrows Club Gym. It waa with difficulty that the fire­ Word received from William P. Lar­ daughters, Lena and Rose, tendered county in the point of agricultural men were able to make their way church. kin, of New York, general chairman ON SIZE OF HIS ARMY apparatus on the East aide. ginners; 7:45 to 8:80, intermediate. 8:00— Foreman’s Club meeting. a party on Saturday night for Miss pi eduction In the United SUtea. into the basement and get at the of the national camoalgn. brought Helen O. Plnney, of Malden iMae, Wedneeday 8:00—Hooked rugs (Miss Hib­ Proposed Amendment to The announcement that Richard Mr. Solomon, who le the only bard) source. the Information that 10,000 new NRA TEST CASE Dealers Enthnsed As Tomor­ Rockville. A kitchen shower'waa The women’s gym class will meet supervisor without an .assistant, Companies No. 1 and No. 2 were members had been received In the given In honor of her coming mar- Benvcnutl and his orchc.stra have from 7:15 to 8 o’clock. 8:00— South Methodist CIhurch SO. WINDSOR SELECTMAN been engaged to play for the dance attributes the Increase to the thor­ Bowling League. both called on the alarm, which was NewYork area in the first five davs Federal Constitution Is nsge to Harry Westervelt of Spring- Roller skating In the gym start­ oughness of the enumerators. He sounded from Station 12, which of the campaign and requested that N azis in Lithuania fleld and Long Island. The marriage to be held this Friday evening at the 9:30—Basketball Phantom Dra­ TOBEWnVDRAWN row Sees Openmg of Ex­ ing at 8:30. Admission includes inctituted on his own Initiative for gons vs. Crescent "Y”. calls out all apparatus In the Man­ all council chairmen make a check Will take place after Easter. Friends School street Recreation Center skates, music and checking. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL f - r • Y^e m gy « ' With Relcfa Turning Back building should meet with favor the first time, and the census has Wedneeday chester department. In order to get of U\e work that has been dona Turned Down by Vote of from Springfield, Rockville .and Man­ A public setback party will be l>een taken ever since the year 1850, Into the cellar and fight the blaze the local area and get reports hibit at Armory; Big Home chester Were pre.sent. among the many w ho: heard this held at the West Slue Rec on Cedar 2:00— Bridge Party and Ten. popular maestro and his orchestra a personal Instruction for each 2:00—Well Baby Clinic. the firemen bad to use smoke Robert Daly, Second Selectman of headquarters at once. racing Firing Squad wi>.ie Am» i>r.bi«B i . street. Play will start at 8 o'clock enumerator. Moreover, each enum­ masks, the first time that they have the town of South Windsor. Injured A meetjng of majors, captaini 198-61; Long Debate. Reports Have It Tbat Lum­ The regular meeting of Anderson- at their last engagement here. and prizes will be awarded. 2:00— Women’s Bowling. Appliance Show. Whenever they make an appearance erator was compelled to take an 3:00—Doctors and Prof. Men’s been necessary at the north end. when struck by a locomotive at the and team workers has been called Sbea Auxiliary, V. F. W., will take Thursday examination, and not only had to The fire was burning close to the South Windsor railroad station by Chairman Thomas Dannaher of Kaunas, Lithuania, March 26. ; the AUies— Little Said place tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at the weekly dance It is the signal Gym Class. ber Co. WiD Remove Sait ;ullty of killing a man whom they for another banner attendemce na The men’s volley ball period will pass the examination but also had 4:00—YUGG Girls Club. store room In the basement and was while operating a snow plow, is at the local campaign committee to be ^tate Capitol, Hartford, March 26 (A P )—The hand of a Lithuaniar, juspected of betraying them. at the State Armory. Mrs. Alice be from 5 to 8:15. to express a willingness to walk endangering a large stock of tires, hts home and will be unable to work hejd In the K. of C. rooms Tuesday The members of the general com­ Military Court descended heavily Virginia, chairman, and her assist­ with their snappy rhythm rendi­ 5:15—Business Men's Volley Ball. — (AP) —The proposed child labor Political circles feared an unfor­ tions of the current songs they al­ The women’s swimming classes most of his enumeration district. 6:00— Manchester Improvement tubes, batteries and other automo­ for several weeks. In company with evening at 8 o’clock when reports mittee of the 1935 Manchester Auto today upon the German population tunate effect on the German atti­ About Disarmament. ants on the social committee arc will meet as follows: 7 to 7:45, sd- will be given of work so far accom­ amendment to the Federal Constitu­ from High Coart. ways are warmly applauded. The The largest number of farms for Club Supper and meeting. bile supplies. It was cheeked be­ Waldo Hyson Mr. Daly was work­ and Home Appliance Show to be of Memcl in an effort to stamp out tude toward the proposed Eastern i planning to have a surprise lunch­ vanced; 7:45 to 8:.30, life saving, Hartford county ever reported since fore the sto r^ c room waa reached. ing on a power plow opening roads plished and a report sent to the na­ tion, turned down in 1925 by Con' anti-Lithuanian tendencie.M as four eon and several other attractions, regular admission will be charged 6:30— Rockville Boys Gym. ncctlcut, suffered another rebuff to­ held at the State armory for four Security Pact which would have In- i and dancing will be from 8:30 until Friday 1850 by the United States Census 6:45— Eagles Club Meeting. When the blaze was out and an In­ In South Windsor during the heavy tional headquarters In New York. alleged Nazi leaders were sentenced eluded Lithuania. I Berlin, March 29.— (A P )—The also games. A large attendance Is vestigation was made It waa found No report has as yet been sent from day as the House rejected it. Washington, March 26.— (AP) — days, beginning tomorrow after­ 12:30 o'clock. Dancing In the gym from 8:30 to of Agriculture conducted by the De­ 7:00— Hospital Sewing Group snow storm Tn February and when to face a firing squad In three days. One of those sentenced to eight Anglo-German conversations ended hoped for. The members are also 12:30. Music by Richard Benveniitl partment of Commerce was In 1920, that the greater damage was due to working near the railroad station in Marchester. The proposal, reported unfavor­ Withdrawal of the Government’s noon at 1 o’clock are enthusiastic President Antanas Smetona of reminded tp bring gifts of cigarettes (Miss Hibbard). ably by the committee on Federal years In prison was a former presi­ late today and it was officially and bis band. when 4,700 farms were enumerated. 7:30—Biickland Boys Gym. smoke and that It had been check­ South Windsor did not hear the ap­ On Wednesday evening at eight only NRA test case now before the over the interest already being Lithuania has the power to com­ dent of the Memel Jhamber. for the'' hospital chairman. ed before fiames had been able to o’clock there will be an open meet­ .reloliotUL waa defeated by a roll call shown tn this year’s exhibition. stated that Relchbfuehrer Hitler Another Innovation Instituted by Mr. 8:00—Rejuvenation of Dress (Miss proach of the locomotive until too Supreme Court was believed Immi­ mute the death Ecntences and it was Most of those convicted, who PLAN TO ORGANIZE Solomon was the cd-opcmtlon of Hibbard). do much damage. later. Both were taken to the Hart­ ing, sponsored b y . the campaign vote after a long debate. Members are certain that tho deci­ believed he might show clemency. were at liberty on ball, were re-ar­ had not given a definite Indication Rainbow Girls will begin their Connecticut State College, includi.ig ' Saturday’s Alarm ford hospital where they remained committee, held iii St. Bridget’s It w u assallce by opponents as a nent today as Stanley F. Reed be­ sion to hold the annual event later The four facing death are Emil meeting tonight In the Masonic 8-:30—Lcador.a Club Gym. rested In the courtroom as the sen­ of how large a military force he In­ BARRON TO SPEAK ON Professor L G. Davis, head of the An alarm from Box 441, at Main as patients until last week. Mr. Hy­ hall. At that time there will be lo­ measure that would give too much gan his term as solicitor general of In the season In advance of the date Boll, Walter Preiss, Heinrich Wan- tences were pronounced. Temple at an early hour to allow Thursday power to Congress and held up by tends to build. VELVET WORKERS Economics Department: Leonard 4:00—Tap and Social Dancing and Park street Saturday afternoon son was injured In the back and is cal and Hartford speakers present the United States. of general opening of the motoring nagat and Emil Lepa. The Nazis’ a'ctivities, according to for the pivot and progressive bridge brought out Np. 2's pump and sup­ and an entertainment will also be Its proponents as one which would season, has given this year’s show Hitler, German officials said, par­ Salter, Rural RehablllUtlon direc­ Classes. still in a cast. Mr. Daly suffered a The action Is the Belcher Lumber They were four out of a group of testimony In the trial, began tn ried the questions of Sir John Si­ and setback to follow. Prises will GENERAL POLICE WORK tor; Dr. G. B. Clarke, agricultural ply wagon. No. 3’s pump and'No. 4’s head Injury as well as body Injuries. provided. The meeting Is open to safeguard Connecticut from unfair the necessary impetus found want­ be awarded and refreshments 4:00—Grade School Boys Gym Company case, which waa taken di­ 126 alleged Nazis placed on trial on 1933 and Included preparing 20,000 mon, British foreign secretary, and economist. Another means was 12-15. pump and ladder trucks. It Is the Injury that Mr. Daly suf­ all Catholic men of Manchester and competition from other states. ing In events held earlier In the sea­ storm troopers to cross the frontier served. All players will be wel­ NaHonal Association Repre­ The House vote was 198 to 61. rect to the supreme Court after a charges of conspiring to seize turned back the whole arms prob­ the maps which Mr. Solomon se­ 6:00—Girl Scouts Troop 11. The alarm was turned In when an fered to his head that Is now caus­ vicinity. ruling last October at Birmingham, son. Memel for Germany, the four In and enter Memel. come. automobile owned by the New Eng­ Tho possibility of any further lem to the World War’s allied ene­ Improvomenf Association Ar- cured personally from the town 6:30—Talcottvllle Boys Gym. ing him trouble. Ala., by Federal District Judge Wil­ Wont to See New Models question facing the additional They were suspected of arranging mies of Germany. sentatives Here Today — c;erks' offices throughout the coun­ land Transportation Company, House debate on the measure during While testing and preparing their plane In Philadelphia for a long Sensing this natural curiosity a coup d'etat -or April, 1934, post­ The'Toung Peoplelr'KJClely of the ranK4H4-Meet ing for Wednes­ 6:45—North Ends Club meeting. this se.ssion was squelched as the liam I. Grubb, holding the Recovery charge of murdering a fellow Nazi We will await disarmament pro­ ty. Seven radio broadca-sts, appeal­ 7:30—North Ends Gym. which had been driven to the rear The Beethoven Glee club will meet TONIGHT — BRIDGE — Act unconstitutional. flight, George (left) and Alfred Monteverdc, Portuguese aviators, sought upon the part of a greater number In the course of the plot. poning It for a more favorable oc­ Church of the Nararene will meet day Night at Y. M. C. A. of the JalTe A Podrove building, representatives promptly defeated to cloak their enterprise In mystery. It is reported, however, that of Manchester patrons to view the posals from, other powers rather ing to the citizens of the county to 7:30—Young Women's Bowilng. fir rehearsal tonight at 7:30 o’clock WHIST .AND SETB.ACH Attaches of the attorney-general’s Of the complete group, only 35 casion. than to make such proposals our­ tonight at 8 o'clock In the church Call Session Saturday. eld the enumerators, were also caught fire. The blaze was noticed at the Emanuel Lutheran church. a motion to reconsider the vote. their plan was to attempt a non-stop flight from Philadelphia to new model cars, local dealers have basement for their annual business 8:30— Basketball Dukes vs. Buck- ST. BRIDGET’S PARISH HALL It was expected that the meas­ office said a formal statement on the were acquitted and released. All the George Jessutis, the Nazi whom selves." Hitler was officially said to given. The majority of the farms land "Y". by people In the violnlty and the box Every member is requested to attend their native land. made every effort to provide as the four condemned men were ac­ meeting. Tickets for the meeting of the ure would reach the Senate tomor­ Belcher case waa expected later to­ others .were given prison sentences. have told Sir John. Organization of a branch In Man- were found on the back-roads of the Friday was pulled. Box 441 calls all East as tonight's rehearsal nil', be In 12 Valuable Prizes! day at the Justice Department. large an exhibit of various models Two of the accused were sen­ cused of murdering, disappeared Manchester Improvement Associa­ Side apparatus and alwdys brings row. as possible this year. Dealers were Regarding the League of Nations, cherter of the National Velvet county. The enumerators In most 4:00—Girls Gym. preparation fo^ a concert to be Eleetrle Lamp— Door Prize! Meanwhile, Solicitor-General Reed tenced to life imprisonment and the last April. His body was recovered it was said that the Relchafuehrer The Ladles’ Aid society of the instances had to walk almo.st as out a crowd. Such was the case given In Waterbury, Thursday, Advocates arc confident of a vic­ unable other years to secure the Workers’ Association will be effect­ tion. which 1s to be held Wednesday 6:15— Business Men’s Volley Ball. Tasty Eats. Admission 25e. tory there but In the face of the refused to confirm or deny that a sentences on the others ranged from from the River Jura. It waa al­ repeated the familiar German argu­ Buckingham Congregational church many miles as they drove a ca-. Saturday afternoon. The fire was Starch 28. complete line of cars for the show, leged he had admitted to Lithuani­ will conduct a bridge and whist ed at a meeting of all velvet work­ evening In the Manchester Y. M. C. 6:30- North End Jrs. Gym. House vote Senate approval would decision had been made to withdraw one to twelve years and in many ment that all matters must be set­ ers In this town Saturday morning Many of the farms are off the public 6:45—Cubs Club meeting. confined to the motor and hand ex­ the case. due to the earlier holding of the cases included tbe confiscation of an police that a trip he had under­ party In the vestry of the church A., building were being distributed amount to nothing more than a ges­ 286 AMERICANS PROFIT show. ' tled for Germany before he would roads and the enumerator either tinguishers rushed from nearby taken to Berlin had as Its object Wednesday evening at 7:4S. Prises at 10 o'clock In Tinker hall. All 8:00—Special current events lec­ ture. Previously, former Solicitor Gen­ property. consider re-entering the League. velvet workers arc urged to attend to members of the association today. walked, went on horseback, or use.i ture to young people by Mrs. Lewis stores had put the fire out when the Not only will the exhibit be more The condemned men were found negotiations with Nazi^ authorities. will be awarded and refreshments apparatus arrived. The House defeat of the proposal eral Biggs carried another New The largest part of the. conversa­ and hear speakers point out the alms H Is the regular March meeting. A erow-shoes, a-s well ba sleighs, In Rose. Deal Test—the Louisville, Ky., slum complete with all cars, including tions, which were conducted In pri­ served and all players will be wel- .^upper will be served and this will Older to contact the farmer and se­ Grass Fires followed by about a month the sport models with a wide range of of the organization. 8:00—Basketball Game Manches­ unanimous passage by both clearance case—directly to the Su­ BY IRISH SWEEPSTAKES vate, were reported to have dealt he followed by a talk to be given by cure the nece.ssary data. Company No. 3 was called Satur­ new trappings, but the cars can be It waa explained by one of the ter "Y " Girls vs. Hartford All Star branches of a state law virtually preme Court after an adverse lower with "armies rather than dlsatana'* officers today that the Idea of the Lieutenant William A. Barron of the Mr. Solomon, who formerly con­ Girls. day for a grass fire on Maple street court ruling, and then dismissed' It. shown to better advantage with an ment.” Mrs. Gustave Leldholdt of High­ near Clinton street, which was ex­ outlawing child labor In Connecti­ association Is that velvet workers Manchester police department. ducted research surveys for Con­ 9:00—Talcottvllle Bovs Senior The Attorney general explained all opportunity to demonstrate imme­ The co-operative air pact and th* land street has entered the Hart­ tinguished before any damage waa cut. diately after the show, those models POLICE SEEK FATHER should have an organization of their Lieutenant Barron will speak on necticut State College in co-opera­ Gym. other decisions In this field had aiiestlon of Austrian independence ford hospital for an eye operation. tion with the United States Depart­ done. Sunday Company No. 1 of Orer a Millioa DoUars Won TABORS’ ROMANCE prospective customers like. Roads In cwn. Separate from workers In finger prints and will show pictures 8:00—"Y " Men and Women’s state Capitol, Hartford, March 26. been favorable, including one In that also were treated. other departments of textile plants. and relate some of the Interesting ment of Agriculture. Bureau of Bowling Teams vs. West Spring- the - Manchester department was circuit. the vicinity of Manchester execot Non-Aggression Pact Group 4 of the Memorial Hospital Agricultural Economics, believes called to Washington street to ex­ —(AP)—The proposal that Con­ the back country roads, are now In Linen auxiliary will meet Wednes­ This association has no connection development.^ that have been made field "Y " Men and Women. necticut ratify the child labor NRA, however, does not have such Ob First Day’s Drawings: WHO KILLED DAUGHTER Officials revealed that Hitler sug­ whatever with lyocal 212ft or any in connection with this work. He that Hartford County will now be Saturday tinguish a grass fire on that street. a favorable court record. The at­ TOLD IN LETTERS good condition for travel, and local gested a non-aggression pact for day afternoon with Mrs. William rated In the firat 15 counties of the No damage was done. amendment to the Federal Constitu­ dealers will be able to show the new Knofla of ^ow er street. other textile union. will also talk on general police work 9:00 a. m —Grade School boys tion threw the House into a long torney general recently had In­ Austria but refused to enter any Officers, all from out of town, are and will point out the different United States In point of agricul gym. 9-11. dicated the Belcher case would set­ in Dnbliii— List of the ___ cn-8 to advantage "under cond't'ons non-interference agreement which tural production. Up to date, the debate today as the General Assem­ normally expected during tbe sea­ A dental clinic will be held to­ as follows: President, Ralph Tur­ methods that local business houses 10:00 a. m.—Grade School bovs tle many controversial Issues, raised would mean the perpetuation of the ner: vice-president, John Sullivan: largest increase In the United Stati.i gym 10-11. bly entered the final half of Its ses­ son just l.\ ginning. Norwich Man Accused of | HOUSE NEAR VOTE morrow morning at 9 o'clock at the can follow In helping to better pro­ sion. While the battle over child by a series of subsequent adverse present Austrian regime. secretary, Donald Reuss: treasurer, was approximately 2,199 farms ^^lUOO a. m.—Older boys gym lower court rulings. Winners. Tmnks Belonging to Once H.Vne Appllanees The question of a larger German Health Center on Haynes street, tect their own property by proper Manchester labor got under way the smoke of Arthur Slebel. V lilch was In the state of rennessee, The Belcher case Waa set for argu­ The later season showing win also navy was kept in the background and a tonsil clinic at 10 o'clock. placing of night lights. another controversy—that of the Choking to Death 16 Year With the formation of the local as lecently reported by the Dlrecto. ment before the Supreme Court work to the same advantage for the ONWORKREUEF and was barely mentioned, it was branch, officers from this town will of the Census William L. Austin. Date Book Bill—continued to Dublin, Irish Free State, March Wealthy Woman Opened; exhibitors of home appliances. The A eon was born Saturday night to April 8 and Attorney General Cum­ learned. he elected and a set of rules drawn Mr. Solomon believes the method of BID FAREWELL TO SON hover over the Legislators. From the mings had assigned Reed and Stan- 26.— (AP)—Tickets pajdng at Ica.st recent Herald cooking school has Old Girl — May Ha?e Sir John will return to London to­ Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Foreman of 71 office of the Secretary of State, created ^ eater interest than for up. STEERING COMMIHEE constant personal Instruction was lelgh Arnold to it. $3,975 each are be)d by 286 Ameri­ $7,000 Weddmg Gown. morrow to report to the British Chatter Oak street. The body wa.s responsible for securing this record Tonight Governor Cross received the en­ several years in the new home ap­ bom at the Maples hospital, 164 Oak Given out in all In it. William E. Belcher, Ala- cans by the fortune of today’s draw­ Cabinet what Hitler will and will enumeration. In addition to the LEAYING FOR PACfflC Educational club lecture at Hol­ grossed measure which would legal­ pliances and at a time In the season Drowned Self. May Send BiO Back or Ac­ not do. Britiah sources said Sir street. lister Street school. Robert C. Dem- ing of horses in the Irish Hospital NORTH CHURCH MEN FOR FOREMEN’S CLUB 6,’?80 farms In operation, there are ize pari-mutuel betting In Connecti­ (Uontlnoed on Page Two) when homeowners desire to rep'ace John made it clear that Great Brit­ 277 abandoned or idle farms in the Ing on "Let Us Celebrate the Ter­ cut. Sweepstakes for the Denver, Colo., March 28.— (A P )— or to buy new home appliances. This In the list of the new officers for centenary." to be run Friday at Aintree and five ain will have to oppose (Sermany county. Hartford is the first coun­ Gordon Fraser Assigned lo| our departments Legislators however were kept on The romance of Elizabeth “Baby year's show from the standpoint of Norwich, March 26.— (AP) — A ; cept Changes Made by the unless Hitler consents to join In col­ Clan McLean, published In Satur­ PLAN OYSTER SUPPER ty to be finished in this state. The Also Rainbow Girls card party at their edge as the chief executive de­ of those tickets are on the favorite, '•nr-p apo'iances will be better than day's Herald, the name of James Organization Meeting to Be Huty on Aircraft Carrier' Doe’* Tabor, who died in poverty re­ 50 year old woolen mill worker, Ig-1 lective efforts to keep the peace. state total will double the. 1930 fig­ Masonic Temple. clined once again to give any Indi­ . ever ancr many radical and labor- As the conversations drew near Munsle waa Inadvertently omitted. Held Tomorrow Night at Y. ures of 17,195. Leaves Norfolk on Friday, j Also second game of town title NATION IS VISITED On this basis, the minimum total cently, and her millionaire hushandT saving improvements have been In­ natius Mlkuliewlcz, was sought to- j Senate. Mr. Munsle is entering upon hla fif­ cation as to whether he would sign their close, a British embassy Fred Hadden Heads Committee !M. C. — ^Those Attending. series between Firestones and Ran­ the measure or send it back to the which is destined for tJic United the late Senator H. A, W. Tabor, corporated In many lines, including day on a warrant charging him with spokesman Intimated that the Ger­ teenth consecutive year as chap­ Mr. and Mrs. William Fraser of ' gers at Armory. States on the first day’s drawings Is was retold today in the dim and fad­ in CharKe— Promise to Sat­ TUESDAY-- General Assembly wdth a veto. utensils using electricity, gas and the murder of his 16 year old daugh­ man leader had insisted Germany’s lain. 160 Cooper Hill street left Saturday Tomorrow $1,036,850. ed penman.ship of love letters found a wide range of kitchen aids. Washington. March 26.— (A P )— isfy Biggest Appetite. MANCHESTER MASONS for Norfolk, Virginia, to bid God­ The governor has until Monday to BY WEIRD WEATHER ter, Laura, a first year student in rearmament is an accomplished fact Secretary C. P. Thayer of the Y. March 26- - Annual concert of G The American holders of (Golden in a Denver warehouse. Work was begun today decorat­ The $4,880,000,000 relief bill Presi­ from Which he cannot recede and Dorcas girls will have another speed to their son, Gordon Fraser, Clef club at Emanuel Lutheran reach a decision but he expected to Norwich academy. M. C. A., today announced the Miller tickets are: P. J. Boehmer. The letters were uncovered In ing the armory for this season’s tbat it Is up to other nations to say sale of chicken chow mein at Eman­ Fred Hadden heads the committee former Manchester high school track church. act on It before the end of the 47 North Penway, Wilkes-Barre, The girl was- found choked to dent Roosevelt left with Congres­ names of the foremen on the steer­ THOMPSONYILLE GUESTS plus the ‘Self-Serve’ week. some of 17-Iron bound trunks open­ cvpnt. During the entire four-day what they are willing to do toward uel Lutheran church Wednesday at of men of the Booster club which star, who will leave next Friday, This Week Penna.: August Klcuge, 104 Hillside show music will be provided each death on a couch in the dining room sional leaders when he traveled Is planning to prepare and serve an ing rommittee In charge of the or­ Before taking up the child labor ed yesterday in the course of set­ bringing about disarmament. 4 o'clock. If that hour is Incon­ ganization of a Foremen’a Club In March 29 for the Pacific coast. March 27-30 — Auto Show and Snow, Rain, Hail. Dast and Terrace, Irvington, N. J.; Mrs. M. tling the estate of the one-time night by a local orchestra and the of their mode.st home in the south­ south for fishing waa headed today venient, those who desire may stop oyster aupjHT In the vestry of the Will Make Fourih ExrhnnKP Young Fraser enlisted In the Home Appliance Exhibit at Armory. proposal defeated by the General ern section of Norwich; off the New The representatives of the two Manchester. The organization meet­ Keegan. 513 Falrvlew Terrace, beauty. She died In a squalid mining general committee has arranged to toward a vote In the heavily Demo­ powers, with their assistants, for It after the Lenten service. Some North Methodist church Friday United States Navy several months ■ March 29.—Community Players Assembly In 1925, the House ap­ Ridgefield, N. J.; Paul Reynolds, London-Norwich highway, yester­ ing will take place tomorrow night Social Visit Friday Night — and Health Market! shack near the Matchless mine, give two door prizes each night to cratic House. talked throughout the morning at of the Dorcas members will be at evening from 6 to 8 o’clock. They at 8 o'clock In the Y. M. C. A. ago and upon completion of his pre­ In ’’The Bellamy Trial," a 3-act parently through error, passed a bill Tornadoes Reported — 347 West 55th Street, New York, the holder o f the lucky admission day. « the church between 8 and 8:30 to are to have oyster stew and scallop­ Those On Committee. scribed period of training waa as­ giving the Commission of Forests which her husband had begged her Representatives wei;e to choose the (Chancellery, lunched together at Representatives of the different melodrama at Whlton Memorial •See the lovely premiums on display on and “Mickey,” 2936 Third Avenue, never to relinquish. ticket. Her two small sisters, Helen and wait on them. Orders must be In. ed oysters, reli.sh, rolls, crackers, signed to duty aboard the U. S. S. hall. and Wild Life the right to lease for New York. Genevieve returned from Grade between sending the work-relief the British Embassy, and then re­ manufacturing plants here who will the second floor. Floods Add to Damage. One of Senator Tabor’s letters to Admission Reduced turned through a cheering throng however, by tonight at the latest by gingerbread with whipped cream Aircraft Carrier Ranger for service March 30. — Irish Tea Party, en­ a period of not less than 99 years The other four favorites In the school classes to discover Laura’s program to a conference with tbe i.nd coffee. They Invite everybody attend the meeting are: C. W. On Friday night. March 29, Man­ the girl he married In the presence Admission to this year's show has which lines the Wilbelmstrasse to calling Miss Harriet Casperson, Blankenburg and William Smith, chester Lodge of Masons will travel on the Pacific coasL tertainment and dance. Ors.nge hall. any lands In Connecticut to which race are Reynoldstown, Tapinois, hecn reduced from 25 cents to 15 brui.sed body, fully clothed, and then .Senate and outright acceptance of 4877. to come with a big appetite ami of President Arthur and his Cabinet, ran quickly to a neighbor's house to the Senate's 31 amendnents. Hitler's office for more conversa­ representing Talcott Brothers: Carl to Thompsonvllle for an exchange Golden Miller and Castle Irwell. began: cents and members of the commit­ promise to give them all they can Herrick and Edwaid Wilson, the C. (Continued On Page Two) By A8SOCI.4TED PRESS tell their elder sister, Wanda, who The administration wanted the tions in the afternoon. eaL No entertainment Is planned social visit with the Masons there. Those who drew tickets on Rey- "My darling, darling wife." tee assure the general public that Seemed Worried. Judge William S. Hyde and At­ R. Burr Company; C. H Allen, *ho Snow,, rain, dust, ball and torna­ visitors will receive their full worked there. bill to go to conference where some but special music will be provided This wlU be the fourth visit between does Imposed a crazy quilt pattern noldstowm included Ray Gold, of 64 The letter assured her: “ You are The expression on the faces of torney George C. Lessner, both of Orford Soap Company; Fred Ben- the two lodges and the Interest Is TheJWHALCeo, money’s worth from Wednesday un­ All the family but the father were Senate amendments described as during the supper hour. on the nation’s weather map today. Jessup Place, the Bronx. New York; near me even when I can’t see you. the conferees were worried, tired this town, will Jointly defend Harry dall, Karl Johnson and Bertie Mose­ Increasing with each visit. John til Saturday night. accounted for and questioned by the “unworkable” could be eliminated. Sllversteln of Bolton when the let­ This Is the first time the men of Death rode tornadoes that ripped Ann Goldberg, of 4906 Rorer street, Your love guides me In even the and serious, and it wras M leved ley, Cheney Brothers: Thomas Cullen Is captain of the bridge PRESIDENT STARTS Philadelphia: Mabel Lctzelman, of police and Coroner Edward G. Mc­ These were believed to include the ter’s case Is heard by Justice of the the Booster club have sponsored a Olenney, Carlyle Johnson Company: SPECIAL through communities Ij- North Car­ •simplest tran.sactions of life. The Kay, who issued the warrant after a Thomas sliver Inflation amendment. that today’s parley wras not passing supper and they arc all enttmsUistlc teams, Peter Wind is captain of set­ ClHOUSe^SON. olina, minots, and Kentucky and Hotel Letz, OIney, 11!.; and “ 5 Glass­ off as smoothly as the Initial talks Peace L. D. Eaton of Bolton on Charles D. Batch. Lydall and back, Henry Patnaude, cribhage; knowledge of your love for me medical examiner’s autopsy, dis­ But House sllverites desired ap­ April 6. Sllversteln Is charged with about It. They may have to call on gales that swept Idaho, Washington es", of 1321 North Monakcr street, enables ' me to cariy the heaviest yesterday. Koulds; James Sheekey and Cleon Richard Matehctt, checkers; Frank I INC. Philadelphia. closed the victim had been choked to proval of the Thomas proposal and arson and waa arrested following Uieli^ wives for help with the des­ Chapman. Manchester Electric ONE WEEK ONLY ON,FISHING TRIP and Oregon. Monday; dust storms load, as I hope my love for you JESUIT ASSAILS death. sought means to force its accept­ A British spokesman was careful sert. but they are planning to do all Little, ping-pong; John Hood, pool; I continued In the plains states, and American tickets drawn on Tapl- Investigation of the mysterious fire Company: E. Panders and P. J. Roy Norris, baseball. Any member i beautifies your existence." Conflicting Reports ance. to emphasize that the conversations that caused heavy damages at Sll- the work themselves. Including the more of the billowingcopper-hued nols were held by: Lester B. Teed, could not be called "negotiations” Volqunrdsen, State Trade school; Interested in going should notify i Ladies’ Plain Dresses and In another Tabor spoke to bis wife Conflicting reports concerning tbe The Senate was engaged with a versteln's home a week ago. uilm g of tickets. The club hn.s George Nichols. Case Brothers; clouds are expected today while 15 Franklin street, Rogers Heights, of various business details, but he as Sir John and Capt. Anthony Eden, pledged It.self to meet the coal bill one member of the committee so ' LIBERAL PAPERS whereabouts of Ignatius, the fugitive calendar including appropriation John Walcott, Arthur Dean and Oklahoma checked .ts losses from Maryland; "Old Faithful,’’ 1514 closdd with the avowal tliat if "1 were current throughout Norwich as British Lord Privy Seal, were mere­ George J. Smith Is confined to hla for the church thl.s serson, and this that transportation arrangements Plain Topcoats — Men’s Suits To Spend Brief Vacation Off week-end floods. bills and repeal of the "pink slip” Barney Johnson. C. E. Wilson Com­ can be made. Cara will leave the could see you for just a few mo­ police details. Including state and Income tax publicity law. ly listening to what Hitler had to home with an abscess and will not lii one of the ways they are taking pany; Thomas Ferguson and Wil­ Snow blanketed 15 ‘ feet thick (Continued on Page Pwo) say and were Informing the Reicha- to raise the money. Temple at 7:30 sharp. menta—60 seconds, even—it would local officers, investigated the pos­ Other capital developments; be at his studio until the latter liam McGonlgal Manchester Herald; tbe Florida Coast— Hop­ covered many sections of the high make my life more bearable.” sibility he may have hurled himself fuehrer as to what fears and anxie­ part of this week. Mr. Hadden will have for hla as- Sierra region in the west; United TREASURY BALANCE Fordham Professor Declares Withdrawal of the government’s Fred P. Fltchner and Fred Baker, Colorado’s colorful "Silver King” Into the Thames river nearby or NRA test case before the Supreme ties, animate Great Britain and her sl&tants the following men of the Manchester Gas Company: John DYED $ 2 * 5 0 Airplane, carrying six passengers friends. Booster club; Leon Holmes, Melvin and a crew of three made an caught a freight train on the Cen­ Court, that of the Belcher Lumber The Sunday School teachers of Echmallan, J. E. Rand and C. P. kins Is With Him. Washington, March 26— (AP) — (Continued On Page Two) tral 'Vermont railroad In the Yantlc Observers generally remarked the Emanuel Lutheran church will Cox. PVed Hanson. Howard Grant, emergency landing at Cascade, Ida­ The position of the Treasury on H iey Are Issuing Birth Company of Birmingham, Ala., was Thayer. section. reported Imminent. that Sir John and Captain Eden, as meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the Charles Fields, Robert Edgcriy and An e.xcellent opportunity for you to cliange the color ho. after being forced 140 miles off March 23 was: they passed from the Embassy back L. B. Burt. Persona told Patrolman John Tugwell Mentioned church. Enroiite to Florida wdth President Ita course by wind and snow; many Receipts, $37,112,667.97: expendi­ Control Propaganda. to the Chancellery, looked far more of those garments you’re now tired of, and get into persons marooned by deep snow tures, $25,794,643.45; balance, $2,- Donovan, in charge of the night Development of the government's Roosevelt. March 26 — (AP) — force seeking some trace of the serious than they did yesterday and Members of the G Clef club are re­ Spring colors. atop Mount Baker near Bellingham, 342,047,395.32; customs receipts for national land use policy waa under Visions of bouts with big game fish B E G U N STEAMER father fugitive, tbat Ignatius had way amid reports that Rexford G. did not smile at the crowd. quested to meet at the Emanuel CRAP SHOOTERS GIVEN Wash., reached the city last night the month, $24,870,669.52. Hitler Also Tired. Now Is The Time rose in President Roosevelt’s mind New York, March 26.—(AP)— Lutheran church at 7:30 o’clock to­ LARGER today ns he sped southward for a after a road had been opened; tem­ Receipts for the fiscal year (since Hitler also looked concerned and morrow night. To Have peratures in Alaska plunged down­ July 1), $2,812,379,612.84; expendi­ Father Ignatius W. Cox, S. J., pro­ (Oontlnoed On Page Two) (OmUnaed on Page Two) SCARE BY POUCE — D ial 7100 — vacation off the Florida coast, leav- CALLS FOR H E P fessor of ethics at Fordham Univer­ tired. His fatigue probably was ward to 36 degrees below at Fair­ tures, $4,988,226,929.15 (Including due partly to the fact that last night Your Windows ) ing behind In the capital a tentative banks and 14 below at Nome. sity, said to

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 26,1988. o f Darien, supported tbs motion Oongrsss for sU Urn# net Just thla PA O B THI em U ) LABOR B U I kill tlM bill. CoQffrtM.** c o m O m O A lS FIRM Ignorance Is Bliss Tbs' House also concurred wltb Rsprsssatatlv* Dsnlel F. B. tbs Benata la passing a bill giving W e tu j, RspubUesn floor lesder de- Government to Decorate ed from the regular trip of previous o’clock. Mrs. Oaorga Betts o f Maa- REJECTED BY HOUSE EXPECT DEVALUATION years. tbs Bridgeport Board of Purchase elsrsd this is not the proper piece IN BIDE EAGLE STAND HOSPITAL TO GET Y, id, C. A, Notes SHRINERS’ CIRCUS chester will be In charga aaslated wider powers. o f Ugtslstion to be condoned by ROCKVILLE WhUt Tonight by Mrs. Frank Balkner, Hra. Ernest FEDERAL HODSDMr To ^Sweeps*Holders (CowtlnMd Fraai Fag« One) Tbe hall of the House was grant­ this Lsgislsturs. Famous Arctic Explorer OF BELGIAN CURRENCY A public wrhlst party will take Roy, Mrs. William Reeves, Mrs. ed the Judiciary Committee April "If this amendment stopped st Notify N R A Directora Com­ Tneeday place this evening under the aus­ Bernard J. Ackerman, Mrs. Charles ADDITIONAL WATER 8:00— Current Literature (M r*. J. TO BE BEST YET tiUa has been acquired by the A A A 16 for a hearing on unemployment Child labor I would have no objec­ pany Has Not Changed Its Washington, March 2fl— (A P) — fin the usual course of his Army pices of the Ladles Auxiliary of the Willeke, Mrs. O. P. Morin and Mra. Bliisfulljr unawmra ^ethtr UMjrMtita can hardly be (Hatlafulahed insurance bills. L. Handley). A. O. H „ in the rooms In the Pres­ SURVEY STARTEGI tion" be said. He charged the For a present on hi* Blat birthday duty, was primarily fur scientific ob­ Priefi of the Belffa Drops Over Forrest Adams. I from the genuine. or any other agency of the Federal Position; Strike Continues. 4;00— Grade school boys gym, cott block. Refreshments will’ be iMld (CBulne or ipuriotu ticket* oo < ^ amendment waa originally proposed servation In the Arctic. It went Two Cents in Wail Street — .Leadership Claseee .... ~ __.. . .1______v._ Five Americans drew tickets on government. HOUSE TAKES UP BILL by persons, now working for Com­ anniversary, the government will 9-11. STANLEY DOBOSZ POST served by the committee In charge Tolland County Y. M. C. A. sec­ the Irish HosplUl Sweepstakes, htm-. f,vo rlU , Golden MlUer. A ll are Hartford, March 26.—(AP) — farther north In 1882 than anyone Other Gold Currencies Well A fter the measure bad been ap­ State Capitol, Hartford, March 26 munists in Berlin and Moscow. present a Congressional Medal of Improved Supply Is Made 8:00— Playground committee meet­ Chairman Williams Has Ar­ and prizes will be awarded. Mrs retary, W. F. Tyler, baa announced dreds o f Manchester resident* looked' from other states, Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Manufac­ else bad been, determined previously Supported. ing. proved, the attention of the clerks — (AP) —^ lld labor again came to honor next Wednesday to Major unknown magnetic variations and PLANS TWO BIG EVENTS M ary Berger Is chairman of the a Connecticut Leadership Institute Canvassers Are Now Du forward arlth hopeful expectancy to-1 Usually In the sweepstakes draw- turing Company today notified the General Adolphus W. Greely, reUr- the front In the Legislature today made extensive explorations In 6:80— Basketball, North End Jr*., committee In charge and she will be to be held this coming summer for day to their numbers being drawn | logs In the past the names of those was directed to the fact that the NRA compliance division in Wash­ ed, noted Arctic explorer. PossiUe Through Laying when the House took up the unfav­ Grinnell land. New York, March 26.— (AP) — vs. Bucharoos. ranged for 35 Ads, Over assisted by Miss Eleanor Dailey, the purpose of helping young men in'Dublin for the Grand National wbo drew lucky tickets were cabled Senate bad voted to recommit the ington " I t has not changed its posi­ Mid formal military axerclaaa. 6:45— Arrows club meeting. Miss Prances Hammond, Miss Min­ and women to gain .he knowledge PayroD; Getting Acqnaint” and received In the newspaper of­ orable report of the Federal Rela­ F or nine months tha siipadittoa The Belgian currency tumbled more - raea at AJntrea oa Friday. Mil to the appropriations comndttes tion! Committee on propoaed rati­ BOARD TO CONSIDER tion whatsoever" since the National Secretary Dern will pin the decora­ 7:30— Arrows club gym. Annual Banquet and Pa.st Com- nie Brennan and Mrs. Rose Scheuy and develop the skills necessary in fices before noon. However, only awaited relief at Cape Sabine and of New Auxiliary Main. Uian two cents In Wall stareet deal­ O f oourae, those who received because it carried a provision that fication of the Child Labor amend­ Labor Relation Board’s decision, tion on the explorer at bia home 8:00— Foreman’s club meeting. 200 Performers. The regular meeting scheduled for leadership In the Y. M. C. A. The the names of ticket holders on the 18 men perished from stsnration ings today to a new low since post mander’8 Night to Be Ob­ ed With Thehr Territories. their tickets direct from relatives or towns shall receive state grants in ment to the Federal Oonstltutloa. holding the company waa violating here In tbe pretence of Senators, 8:00— Hooked rugs (Miss Hib­ thla evening will be held at 7 o’clock. first classes will be held at (?amp favorite and second choice were re­ and cold. served in Rockville. friends In Ireland had as good a lieu o f taxes on any such land locat­ Opening the debate for accept­ ALMSHOUSE JOB Section 7-A of the recovery act, was RepresenUtlvea and Arm y officers. war atablllzatlon. bard). Ask For Reappointment Hazen, Chester, Conn., on June 22 chance as any, but the holders of ceived at that hour today. ed within their limit*. Greely also was the first aalistad The Eldrldge estate has deeded to ance of the committee’s report. Rep­ made two weeks ago. The reply to Among those who will attend are man In the Civil War to reach the Foreign exchange circles here 8:00— So. Methodist church bowl­ Hartford, Conn., March 26.__ The members of the Vernon Meth­ and will continue until the morning the fake tickets, which have been Prises in the lottery range from I To Reconsider Action the town of Manchester a atrip of looked for early devaluation o f the resentative Noah H. Swayne of tbe compliance division follows a Grig-Gen. David L. Bralnard, re­ grade of general In the Regular ing league. Sphinx Temple will give Its sixth Two Important events arc being odist Episcopal church have invited of June 28. The courses fall under Canvassers woricing for the local circulated la large numbers In Con- $160,000, first prise, down to It was understood that tomorrow land 40 feet wide running along to belga, and wondered what th j ef­ Darien, said tbe committee voted 18 five day extension of time granted tired, the only other surviving mem­ Army. He was In command of San Wednesday Rev. C. Homer Ginns, the pastor of six major heads; 1. Orientation of Federal Housing committee, were DMtlcut, are naturally "out of slightly more than $3,000 as con­ the House would be asked to recon­ the weet line of the Manchester Me­ fect would be upon the other prin­ annual circus at the ^tate Armon,- planned by Stanley Dobusz Post of life; 2. Developing leadership skills to 3 to report the unfavorable re­ by that body to comply with the ber of the Greely Arctic Ehcpeditlon. Francisco for ten weeks after the 2:00— Bridge party and tea. the church, to return for another placed on the pajrroU Monday and luck.” It la said that the counter- solation awards. sider Its action of today in order port. Haye Seyenl AppUcabons Congress voted tbe medal "for bla morial hospital property to allow cipal gold bloc currencies — tbe opening Monday, April 1st for the the American Legion, the first' to year and the wishes of tbe church in group work; 3. In handicraft; 4. labor board's finding or face loss of earthquake and firs of 1906 and waa 2:00— W ell Baby clinic. until Thursday will be kept busy that it may concur with the Senate Tbe American Bar AaaoMatloa tbe company Blue Eagle. life of splendid public service’’ and for a new road that will give an eo- French franc, the Swiss franc and week with two performances dally be the annual banquet, and the sec­ win be made known to the Bishop In aquatics; 5. In Athletics; 6. in military rcprc.ientative of the Unit­ tranee to tbe rear of the hcispital. 2:00— Women’s bowling. in recommitting the bill. says that the language used would The flire day period ends tonight bla service In the American Army the Holland guilder. and the proceeds as usual donated ond Past C?ommandcrs' Night, of the Southern New England Clon- community work. getting acquainted with their re­ for Vacancy— To Set ed States at the coronation o f King The new grant ia important tn many 3:00—^^Doctors and Professional were quoted. The three surveys Other Senate bills passed by the enable Congress to regulate, limit at midnight. .from 1861 to 1906. Paul van Zeeland, the new Bel- to carrying on the support of the It is plannctl to hold the annual ference. Phe annual conference will MardI Gras Carnl\*al and Dance spective territories and posting tml- George V.. of Great Britain. wajrs, but baa particular benefit be­ Men’s gym class. JESUIT ASSAILS tended to show a higher birth rate House were: and prohibit the labor of c^ d ren Scientific Journey gUm premier, was looked upon In hospital for crippled children at banquet the latter part of A p ril as be held at Taunton. Mass., In ('ine. A Mardi Gras carnival and dance lefliis and publicity material at va­ Whether continuation o f this Greely waa born In Nswburyport, cause uf the additional water supply 4:()0—YUGO Girls club. among families on relief or In the Giving the pharmacy commission even In and about the home, be said. Date for Meeting. The expedition, led by the general Wall street aa having liberal lean­ Springfield. This year’s program l.s near to April 20 os possible. This Mr. Glnn.s. In addition, to being pas­ will be held, at Maple Grove, off stand by the company, whoaa em­ Maas. that it will give to the hospital. The 5:15— Business Men’s Volley ball. rious vantage points. lower Income group* than In th* the right to make regulations con­ And what better place can be ings In monetary matters. going to outstrip any of the previous Is the anniversary of the death of tor o f the Vernon church, la pastor Franklin street, Saturday night. UBERAL PAPERS ployes ara out on atrlke that will deeding o f the land is the result of 6:00— Manchester Improvement Tlie actual bouse-to-bouae can­ general population. From the Per- cerning the sale or proprietary and found than a home In wrblcb a child The belga opened tn New York at ones In the esilmate of Fred W il­ Stanley Dobosz, who was killed In of the North Manchester church. March 30. Eddie Abraharason and enter Its third week tomorrow for action suggested by officers of the club supper and meeting. vass will not start until Thursday rott-Sydenstricker study the quota­ patent medicinal compounds by can learn how to conduct Its future Pending buslneaa before tbe Board 20.16 cents, off 2.18 cents from yes­ liams general chairman of the com­ France April 20, 1918, and for whom City Court Caae his Comqianders will furnish the tion was carried that babies arc ar­ enforcement of Section 7-A. will re­ contention waa upheld by Judge South Manchester fire district to the ^ 6:30—Rockville boys gym. mu.ric for dancing. This event will mcming. At a meeting of the com­ (Cootlnoed Prom Page One) stores not licenced pharmacies. home? The proponents cited other of Selectmen which waa not acted terday’s close, and a Uttle later was mittee and he has arranged an en­ the local post Is named. The fol­ Aldo Carocarl of Stafford Springs riving at the fastest rates in the sult In removal of the Blue Eagle NATION IS nSITED Grubb. officers of the Manchester Memorial 6:45—Eagles 6lub meeting. be a merry-making feature o f the mittee laat night It was voted to Authorising the state highway de­ eminent lawyers aa bolding tbe op­ upon at tbe regular meeting last quoted at 20.10 cents, compared semble of thirty-five acta, with more lowing committee has been appoint­ was before Judge John E. Fisk In classes "least capable of the respon­ could not be immediately ascertain­ Court's Killing hospital providing for a better wa­ 7:00— Hospital Sewing Group season at the Grove. Nolsemakers, purchase office supplies at once. E f­ ganda by the assertion that recip­ partment to maintain the James H. posite view. week win be considered By the hoard with gold parity of 23.542 centa. than two hundred performers and ed by Commander Ackerman to ar­ the Rockville City Court yesterday sibility." ed. He held tbe N R A was in- violatioq ter supply. (Miss Hibbard).- paper hats, streamers, horns and forts will be made to procure booth ients of relief should be taught to "Those favoring the amendment at a special meeting to be held to­ BY WEIRD WEATHER Fluctuations were erratic. thirty clown.s .and a*..-obats. range for the banquet: Hllmer on the charge of violation of motor No attempt was made to Inter­ Macdonald memorial park In Avon. In Its communication to the com-' of the commerce clause o f the coq 7:30— Buckland boys gym. other carnival souvenirs will be space at the Automobile Show to limit their families by birth control say Congress will not go to the morrow night In tbe Municipal The preeent supply of water to tbe Other gold bloc currencies were There will be three rings, the acts Krause, George Taylor, M. Joseph vehicle law.i. The caae was the re­ pret the KERA figures or those of BUIs Passed pany laat week, the compliance divl- stitutlon In that It deprived a 8:00— Rejti venation o f Drc.ss interest local residents In the pur­ practices, with the implication that limit. It Is my belief that it will. building. The Selectmen will act Manchester Memorial hospital la well supported. The French franc, Webster, William Poehnert, Joseph sult of a slight accident on Market pas.sed ou t This carnival and dance the two other surveys beyond the The House passed bills extending Blon indicated Ck'lt’s will lose the fOoatlnned From Page One) o f his property without due proceaa' (Miss Hibbard). will work simultaneously and thrills, is held for members of the Gesang poses o f the housing survey. persons not on relief were limiting We prefer not to extend any powers upon the resignation of Mr. and from the water main laid In Haynes at 6.59 1-4, was off only .00 1-4 of Perzanowskl, Edward Harding. street hill early Sunday evening. interpretation placed on them in to July 1,. 1937, the time In which N R A Insignia unless compliance fol­ of law; that it constituted an un­ laughter and amusing and daring their families in order to pay taxes to Congress in this matter. 1 take Mr*. Abram Oliver, caretaker and street. I t is only a four Inch main a cent A further flow of funds to 8:30— Leaders club gym. Omer Schook, Reuben Blonsteln, and Declamation club members and the reports, which are a matter of the National Mortgage Corporation lows. ivere Injured In the three states lawful delegation of power by Con­ stunts to please old and young alike. A fter hearing the evidence In the .t o be distributed in dole to unem- It that'half of the members o f this matron respectively of the town and was laid before there was London from Continental Europe Thomas Shea and John Schweitzer. case. Judge Fisk nolleld the charge their friend.s and the committee In public record. may file its certificate of organiza' struck by tornadoes. Nelo Ormsby gress and that it violated constitu­ In fact It is going to be a great big \ployed families. It has been im- House were engaged In labor when almshouse for the past years. thought of the hoepltal being built waa noted, however, and sterling , The following committee has been upon the payment of J5 of the costs, charge Is working hard to make it JOLSON BACK HOME. Nowhere In the story did the As­ tion; 11 was killed at Rockingham, N. C., tional guarantees of a right to Joyous, uproarious circus, and not In a success. ^ e d that such families were the under 18 years o f age. Several applIcanU for the poaiUoo there. The erection o f the hospital soon rose 3-8 of a cent to $4.78 7-8. appointed to make arrangements sociated Press say that the FERA when a building derrick collapsed speedy trial and against the Inflic­ any sense a carnival. There will 5e f-hineral of .\dam Eitelnian least capable although it is obvious Authorizing the state fisheries end "So much o f the crime and folly have filed irith the Selectmen and resalted tn a large amount of water Opinion differed in Wall street as for the Past Commanders' Night New York, March 26.—(A P I- was "worried” over the statistics. AMERICANS FREED before the tornado. W. J. McCor­ tion of unu.siial punishment. CHURCH COUNCIL famous riders doing their stunts. The funeral of Adam Eitciman. that>.^unemployment Is the result of game commission to issue permits committed by the young today la consideration will be given these ap­ being needed. First, there was tbe to how soon actual devaluation of with the tentative date set for May Beaming a big, wide "Mammy" It did state that the figures "are for $1 for taking shad from the Con­ mick was killed by lightning at No official explanation for the May Wlrth and company will bff" 80, who died at hla home at 13'T a br^en-down economic system. due to their not having acquired the plicants at the special meeting to­ elevator that Is operated by water the belga might be expected. Some 23: gijward Harding, Paul Menge, High street Sunday night, will be smile, A1 Jolson came to New York becoming the concern” of govern­ necticut and Farmington rivers with Fayetteville. N. C., and Sam Abril projected step was forthcoming back and with her, making their SOUTH COVENTRY Now lt\happcns to be news of great habit of work and respect for work morrow. It Is expected that the and then came the sprinkler system thought it was a matter of days or Thomas Shea and William C. Pfun- held from his home Friday after­ from Hollywood today proclaiming mental agencies to indicate that the a gtli net providing tbe net docs not was killed at Metropolfs, 111., when early today, but observers considered OFFERS ITS AID first appearance In this country, the importance to millions at this mo­ during the years when habits and board wUl fix the date for a special BY KIDNAP BAND The addition of the laundry increas­ at most weeks, while others said it der. noon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. K. Otto Funeral services for Henry F himself a star of the mo^es at lasL government had interested itself in exceed tix rods In length and one a building collapsed. significant recent changes In NRA Duttons, from South America socie­ ment that Fera Is not worried about character are formed. Idleness town meeUng for the first of two ed the need for more water. might take two to six months. In _ itopubilean Club Meeting Klettc, pastor of the First Luther­ Witte, 65. of North Scituate, R I., "I've been starred with Ruby ascertaining the facta. end is fastened to the shore and the makea mischief. Other Uestha administration with the selection of ty equestrienne.^. The big thriller of tbs so callM high birth rate among annual votes on the eaUbliahment Donald Richberg os its head and A t the annual meeting o f tbe the meantime. It waa pointed out, The Republican club of ROCkville- an church will officiate. Burial will formerly a resident of (Coventry, Keeler, that wife of mine," he ex­ A careful recheck of the story other has a light affixed. Trees, felled by the wind, caused South Manchester fire district last the performances will be the appear­ families on xelicf. Will the Asso­ Have Good State I^ w of a municipally-owned electric light administration efforts to obtain the Belgian authorities might well Vernon will hold its next meeting be in Grove Hill cemetery. who was killed In Scituate last plained. has shown that all figures quoted During a brief aesslon, the Senate the deaths of Fritz Johnson at Stay- November the suggestion that an bring the currency up substantially ance of Victotlo Zachlnnl who 1s ciated Press, ^ e United Press and "We have a thoroughly sound and power station in (his meeting. Were Being Held for Ransom Congressional renewal of the Re­ Suggest "Connecticut Sun­ Monday evening, April 8, at the Su­ “Harvard flaasles” Added night when he fell from an automo­ "And is the picture a honey. In It are correct as carried in the devoted most o f its time to cleaning ton, Ore., and Wilbur Lyons, Koos- additional auxiliary water main be by a run In of shorts. shot from the mouth of a monster their patron nWspaper* carry this child labor law In our owm state. covery Act for another two years. perior Court room at 8:15 o'clock.' The Rockrillc Public Library has bile driven by his daughter, Mrs. They've used up all the adjectives la public record. An authority was kia, Idaho. John Berge, Aberdeen, extended and that In no case should cannon and flying through .space at story which h a ^ n s to ,bc real it* calendar of numerous House The proponents grudgingly admit They pointed out when the oil It Is expected that one or m ire of received the famous "Han-a'd Marguerite M. Horton, also of Scitu­ Hollywood, so I'll Just say it’s good.” cited for every statement made and measures. Wash., drowned when a trolling It be less than a six Inch main. day” to Be Held On terrific speed is caught In a net at news?” that, but that they say that we POUCE SEEK FATHER in Mexico; Federal Troops code section of N R A was found un­ the members of the General A s­ Classles” to add to Its reference ate, will be held tomorrow after­ no denial has been made os to the boat crashed on a river Jetty; and Soon after the annual meeting of a distance of more than 500 feet. Among the House measures It ap­ must consider the situation else­ constitutional by the Sutirema Court sembly will address the meeting. shelves. There are 52 volumes In noon at 1:30 o'clock In the South accuracy of the figures. Mrs. M. A. Peterson, Yakima, tbe district the district officers took Other features Included the Exceptions have bhen taken to an proved In concurrence were: where. The cotton mill of the south as too broad a delegation of legisla­ Members are being added daily and the set. While the library had most Coventry Congregational church. The story did not draw any con­ WHO KH.LED DAUGHTER in Pursuit. Wash., was killed when a motor car up the need o f extending the water TOBACCO GROWERS October 6,1935. Twelve Llazeed Arabs, sensational Associated Press sto^ of March 9 Providing for the payment of one Is held out as the terrible curse of tive powers. Congress promptly re­ charter members will be received up of the books at the pre.sent time, Burial will be in the Nathan Hale clusions or suggest any remedy. It overturned on snow-covered high­ main through Armory street. This tumblers and pyramid builders, the t from Washington In which It was half of the retirement salary to childhood. wrote and en a c ts the legislation. to and at the April 8 meeting. The the addition of these Classics, bound cemetery, South Coventry. PLEASANT RELIEF WHS presented in the objective man­ way. would give a much needed supply Four American Eagles and the Four stated that "birth rates oniong fam- widows of firemen In Meriden. "Cotton mills have moved out of (Continned From Page One) club, and meetings are open to all uniform and without any omissions, Police believe that Witte, who ner In which all Associated Pres* Agiiascallentes, Mexico. March Forty-five buildings were wreck­ for the faw houses on that street and MEET SATURDAY The Federal Council of Churchea Casting Wilsons daring aertaltsta, Republicans. , ilies on relief are becomiim the con- AtJthorlzIng the aelectmen of Connecticut Into the south to save will be an excellent addition to the wa.s riding In a rear seat In the car, news reports are presented and was 26.— (A P )—While Federal troops ed at Metropolis, 111., by the wind also make It possible to run a new of Christ In America has offered the Six DeCardos, Mlachahua, the FROM CONSTIPATION ' cem of governmental agencies as carried purely as a matter of public Hamden to prohibit the use or sale freight on their raw material, not been seen going north on foot along High Srhool Notes reference library. attempted to open a door window searchiKl the mountains of Zacate­ which followed a violent rain and line through to the rear of tbe hos­ the full organizations In support of Brazillian wire wedking wonder who relief rolls reach the 20 \mllllon Interest. of fireworks. because child labor la available. the railroad tracks. 286 AMERICANS PROFIT A group of the teachers of th-i but grasped the door handle instead. mark.” cas for their kidnapers, authorities hall storm. pital. A new hydrant placed In the plans for the Connecticut ’Tercen­ uses no balancing pole or umbrella, Elks To Meet Shoulders droop under weight of Including a portion of a highway "WTio are they that urge this Other* reported seeing him run­ Rockville High school are planning The wind blew the door open and started an inve.stigation today of the Flood waters, which claimed rear of the hospital would, In addi­ tenary, under co-operative arrange­ The regular meeting of the Rock­ years. Young, yet beauty has fled. The story quoted statistics Nfrom frem Flanders Road In East Lyme amendment upon us? A number of ning from the house soon after the Policy Formmg Program to a fla.shy and charmingly costumed to attend a play in Springfield, Witte fell out onto the highway. FERA files on the number o f ^ r - abductions o f Mark Fowler and three live# In Oklahoma over the tion to giving additional water for ments made with Albert R. Rogers, ville Lodge of Elks will be held at Checks are sallow and drawn. Un­ to NIantIc In the truck highway sincere and ardent people whose time Coroner M cKay said Laura BY IRISH SWEEPSTAKES aerial novelty presented by the Mass., Friday, March 29. Ml.ss ; son* on relief roll* In Decem^r, B E G I A N ^ M E R Louis Vremsak of California, and week-end receded. the use of tbe hospital, provide an­ director of celebration for the State the Elks Home Thursday evening sightly, pimples. . Keep your system system. emotions do them more credit than probably died, costless, hatless and Ml.sses Evelyn, Ethelda, Joslc and Darling, ofte of the teachers at the PIONEER DIES , 1984, and also the number of cl Joaquin Diaz de Leon, Fowler's as­ The Tuge river. In West Virginia, other means of fire protection. Tercentenary Commission. March 28. There will be Initiation clean and you keep the beauty o f Increase from 7 to 14 the number q|tum wllh are presumed to represent them. house at 2:30, soon after returning four, laddie Laniont and Hip Ray­ is a member of the Guild. Saturday. April 4, 5, and 6 in the fornia tn the winter o f 1846, died ■ the United .States Public Health Manchester-East Hartford town line March 15 by the same band which a rowboat overturned In the Green- ton, L. I.; C. Wct.hranch, 74 Mellor the House of Representatives In the letter will stre.ss the state's religious will help save you from thla dark 2l oPher crew. Six aurvlvorn were Here Is another. The Federal Coun­ from classes at the academy. main, with a connection at Main mond. Tliero will be trained ele­ All candidates for the baseball Town Hall. here yesterday at the age of 89. Service and the Mllbank Memorial to Buckland cemetery. was holding Vremsak. br'ci river several miles from Lew- avenue, Catonsvllle. Md. street, has been laid In Arm ory State Capitol at Hartford will be history and the ,iart in the secular hour. For 20 years they have been plcked\up by thn Jean Jadot. cil of Churches of Christ In America His father, Alfred told authori­ phants, dogs, ponies and horses, team at the High school are asked la-gloii Meeting Mra. McMahon waa only I I Fund, and an independent study by Transferring the tax bo* ks of Vremsak, and Diaz de Leon were isburg. George Arthur McMillan. Other tickets on Tapinols were street and as soon as the street level the scene of a policy-forming pro­ and ecclesiastical development of prescribed tn place of calomel to Laat '^cem ber the Jean Jadot Is recorded as In favor o f thla ties when questioned at the house, Pickards .seals and sea lions and to report at the gym this afternoon. The Tolland County Votture of months old when she was brought Prof. James H. 8. Bessard of the Norwalk from the office of the city released with him Sunday by the agcC 2, was drowned last night held by: is completed the new main vrill be gram for tobacco growers next Sat­ the United States by (?onnecUcut men and women seeking health and hove to kl^DDgalde the disabled Brit- amendment." worked on the same shift with him Sandino, a performing camel. It’s This docs not include the letter men the 40 and 8 will conduct the meet­ on the arduous pioneering trip west. University of Pennsylvania, also clerk to the tax commiasloner. kidnapers when Federal 'troops be­ when he fell into a creek. ” Susle," 114 Randolph Green, laid and the much needed supply of urday, March 30th. It Is the fifty- men and women. from last year. relief from constipation. They act iah freighter Usworth in mid-ncean Churchea Position at the American Woolen Company going to be a great show and one ing of . Stanley Dobosz Post of the and 'iiut' oiit a lirclmat on mountaln- Authorizing the prosecutor of the gan to close In. No ransom was South Norfolk, Va.; Margaret Law- water provided. first annual meeUng of the New The Tercentenary Commission Is The senior Washington trip will easily and smoothly. No dangerous here, not far from where they lived, hopeful that . In their plans for a that cannot afford to be missed by American Legion to be held Tues- oua seas. In one of the moat hero­ Orange Town Court to fix ball. Swayne quoted from Bishop paid, although 10,000 pesos (less lor, 117 East Post Road, Mamaro- England Tobacco Growers' Associa­ start April 27 and the member.^ of griping. Take one of two Oliva but he said the man had complained special Sunday the pastors of the lovers of real circus amusement. ilay evening, April 2, In the O. A. R. ic uf Atlantic: rescues, the Jean Ja- Giving the Town Court of Strat­ Moore o f the Federal Council of than $3,000) had been demanded for neck( N. Y. tion which is being called to order the class will return May 5. On Tablets at bedtime. Results will o f a toothache and reported he was Nation’s churches w1H. when possi­ George H. Waddell of Manche.ster hall. ■ Following the meeting there Qhest Colds dot's men tooic off 14 seamen from ford civil Jurisdiction up to $500. Churches of Clirist in America say­ the release of each of the Ameri­ NRA TEST CASE A ticket was held on Castle Irwell at 10:00 a. m., by President George Monday, March 25, an exhibition .. Best treated amaze you. ing that the business committee going first to a dentist’s office and ble. co-ordinate their ceremonies Is In charge of tickets here. He Is will be a social time and dance In the Usworth, then started the har. Including a road from the East cans. by "Jennie and Lillie," 118 Florida A. Peckbam of Suffield. wa.i given of the places of Interest Thousands o f men and wromen stated: "The committee endorsed then to work. STATE’S AH O R N EY with the date of the "Connecticut ILited as a regional captain. the G. A. R. hall. without "dosing" ardous trip back to the Belgian On two horses, the three men . William Collins, Acting Chief of In Washington which will be visited would never be without Dr. Edwards Litchfield aUtlon to the Utchflcld The coroner said he did not go to TO BE WITHDRAWN avenue, Portsmouth, Va. Sabbath” , to be celebrated general­ Card Party Tomorrow freighter. the abolition o f child labor but re­ rode for 16 hours Into Calvlllo, the Tobacco Section of the Agrlcul by the seniors, by means of slides. Olive Tablets, a vegetable com­ Center in the trunk highway sys­ the dentist. Other holders of tickets on Castla ly throughout the state on October The Rockville Emblem Club will fused to endorse the propoaed Zacatecas and came on here late tural Adjustment Administration, A cup of sugar weighs seven No schedule has been arranged aa pound. Know them by their olive A great wave ^apalxed the life­ tem. Alfred told o f threats made by the Irwell are: 6, 1935. hold a public bridge tomorrow aft­ V I S J S u S . boat. Hendlng 12 in^worth men and emendment.” yesterday. (Continued From Page One) “SWEATS’ SUSPECTS will be one of tbe leading speakers ouncc.i: a rup of honey 12 ounce.i. yet, but the boat trip 1s to be exclud­ color. 15c, 30c and 60c. All drug­ Including In the tnmk highway father agaftist the girl victim and "For the love of Pete.” 5609 Fif­ ernoon at the Elks Home at 2:30 STAINLESS now if you prefer two from the Jean Jadot to deatli. "The question is quite clear,” said Although he had not talked with of the day In pointing out what be gists. sy.slem. a road In Hebron from Hav- RcpresenUtlvo John D. Thomas. her mother. In which he told them teenth avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.; H. Three more Britleh iwamen were mond'.s Corner to flol Clark's corner. Fowler, George Shaw, American bama lumber mill owner, was Sonnemann. 660 West 180th street. belleves'to be the future of the cigar Democratic floor leader. ‘There is he would kill them. The boy said consul at San Lui.s Potosl who rep­ drowned before the alnklng freight' Making a highway from Lehanon charged with violating the wage and Apartment 32. New York; Emanuel leaf control program. Mr. Colllna Is Just one question 'are we in favor of his father was most concerned If resented the American Embassy In er wa.s nbandoned. \ The liner hour provisions of the lumber code. Kramer, 2970 Third avenue, the not a new addition to the Washing' to VVIlllmantIc the Beaumont me­ child labor.’ Laura went wlth^young men. efforts to free the mining engineer, Coortney Is Ready To Apply Ascania reacued 12. morial highway In honor of Dr. W il­ Belcher’s attorneys attacked the Bronx. N. Y.; ’Mary," Avenus O, ton staff of experts but one who has "W e have a good child labor law So frightened was Laura at these confirmed Vremsak’s story that the held a number o f Important poai The Jen.i Jailot, owneiV by Com- liam Beaumont a native of Lebanon, constitutionality of N R A and their Galveston, Tex. In Connecticut but It will be unfair gestures, Alfred was quoted as say­ throe were held together for nearly tlons with various branches of the pagniu Maritime Helge, gift Ant­ who In the words of the bill "render- ing. she ran away from home three Heat to Men Who Attempt werp March 10 for New Yoi to Connecticut Industry ff we don’t ten day.s. Federal (Sovernment which places e*l distinguished service in the ad­ weeks ago, staying away for three When she asked for asklstanee ailopt this resolution.” Vremsak, accompanied by Mrs. him In a position to speak from vancement of medical aciejice” and days. \ .she gave her poalllnn as Ijit\ 43.05 Joining Thomas in support of the Mary McKinney, his associate In a ed Killing Him. actual ex^rience and direct ob­ whose 150th birthday anniversary amendment. Representative Stanley Later she was returned from a treasure ■hunt, and a Mexican Inter­ servation. ....I’ll go where you go North, Long, 53.40 West. will be observed thl.s year. P. Mead of New Canaan, declared Fall River, Mass., hotel by her older preter, passed through Fowler's min- "Grading and Marketing of Cigar Meanwhile the 630-ton Bermuda sister. Then the threats ceased A l­ Clarifying a statute s*> that hanks Congress woulil not pass laws to pro­ Ing camp about six daj’s before A Hell Cat In The Chicago, March 26 — (AP) — Leaf Tobacco" will be the subject of ateamship Longbird, a plnythln dealing In liquor warehouse receipts fred said. the ocean for ne.arly three weel^s, hibit children from working In the Fowler was kidnaped. State's Attorney Thomas J. Court­ a talk on tbe same program by C. E will not be subject to prosecution. "H e must have been crazy" was waa being towed toward Halifax. home. Vremsak said that two days aft­ Air!, .A Honey ney had the "heat” turned on full Gage, Senior Marketing Specialist Rules Huspended the way the youth summed It up In Hundredi of miles off her course^ "W e do not need to fear Con­ er leaving Jalpa he and Mrs. Mc­ blast today to "sweat out” the men for the United States Department of The Senate nuspended the rules to answer to the coroner's questions. ( and short of pn>vlslona and fuel, she gress," he declared. "A ll the Kinney and the Interpreter were who tried to assasalnate him. Agriculture. Mr. Gage will discuss pass a bill'■creating a board of pur- on the Ground wa« flying a ills*.re.s.M signal from her amendment docs Is a grant of pow­ captured by 100 well armed men She’d risk her beautiful neck at After a long conference yesterday the new grading laws as they re- '■■hase and supply In Bridgeuoi t. The / maatlirud when Hightc'. il was believed there waa ao he worked at the Matehlesa. measure designed to placate the Shown at the State Theater lar goes when you do your tions committee. it has been ap­ child labor amendment—it limits, American Federation o i Labor." likelihood o f a meaty statement such THURSDAY WOULD AID HAUPTMANN the taste. I scorn the coarse bottom leaves, Tabor’s faith In the Matchleas, proved by the committee on rapltol, regulates and prohibits children as that containetl In the Anglo- Wednesday and Thursday. shopping at our store. from working.” Long In IMspute manifested In hU dying Injunction furniture and grounds. Senator Huey P. Long and New French communique Feb. 3 In Lon­ to "Baby D t«” to hang onto the Representative Benjamin Tonko- don. Bruno's W ife Sees Apparatus so harsh and unappetizing. I am careful favorable Reporto Orleans found themselves ranged For Paramount’s stirring picture Del Monte Red Alaska < Q mine, waa reiterated in the letters. now said If there had not been two of adventure and romance above Salmon, tall can ...... 1 O C Favorable reports were received againat Texas, Massachusetts and The discussions centered around Work in Chicago and Is En­ of your friendship, for I am made of only I aometimes believe the wealth of by the Senate on bills giving the Democrats and one Socialist on the New Jersey ports desiring the right the momentous questions o f the thusiastic About It. the clouds, "W ings in tbe Dark,’ Krasdale Light Meat r% p; the Matchless Is Inexhaustible. It Is Motor Vehicle Commissioner the committee' the oommltta« would to appeal to the Interstate Com­ Reich's rearmament program, her coming to the State theater tomor­ have said its report was unani­ ON THE S.\ME SHOW row and Thursday, Myrna Loy and the mild, fragrant, expensive center leaves. Tuna, 2 cans...... a gift for a man to cherish," hr right to waive prtxif of financial merce commission frotn allegedly poasiblo return to the League of N a­ Chicago, March 26.— (A P)— If wrote. mous. He referred to Estill being Cary Grant have been cast as flying Jell-0, all flavors, i nw responsibility in certain cases, pro­ discriminatory rates. The battle tions, and the propoaed defensive air ^the authorities would ask Bruno Tile letters were only a small part born In the south and said the "gen­ pact. sweethearts In the co-starring roles 3 pkgs...... 1 / C viding for the appointment of two opened at the Senate Interstate ‘LOTTERY LOVER' Richard'Hauptmann, convicted slay­ of the relics of the once vast Tabor auditors Id Torrington by the board tleman from Salisbury does not commerce committee hearing on With Miss Loy plays a head-line hunt­ Sliced Pineapple, q PJ want to abolish the slavery o f the er of the Lindbergh baby. Just a few ing, thrill seeking avlatrlx, while fortune which the opened trunks o f finance, the salaries to' be fixe*l by bills aiming at extending the rate l e u ; AYRES PAT PATTERSON questions under the Keeler poly­ Hole 1, 2 largest cans o d C gave up. There were "Baby Doe’s" children." making authority of the ICC to In-- Grant acta the role of a sdentlst of the council and providing for repre­ D OaOR’S QUICK ACTION —TO THE L.4DIES— graph or lie detector and then act $7,000 brocaded satin wnldlng goivn, Representative John T. AUso of elude railroad rates to ports. the air. His life work Is the perfec­ Unit Starch, <• sentative town meeting in Norwich. In accordance with Its findings be pieces of gold and silver plate, and New London excoriated the Republi­ . With the deadline less than a tion o f blind-flying and piloting de­ Pk«...... l U C Bills reported unfavorably and MACBETH TABLEWARE would be freed Instantly, his wife, Tabor's sword he wore as an officer killed by tbe Senate Included: < cans for opposing the amendment. week distant, Appalachian soft coal SAVES LIFE OF WOMAN ____ AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS vices that will make flight absolute­ Lifebuoy Soap, sm Mrs. Anna Hauptmann, declared to­ ly safe. /I o f the Colorado National Guard. Relieving West Haven and Bridge­ Net ProhlMtary operators redoubled their efforts to day. cake ....,...... h e There were expensive coats, dress­ reach an agreement on new wage The two are first brought 1 port of financial responsibility for Representative Marjory D. Farmer I’ lece of Steel I.odges in Her "If they (the authorlUes) asked es, and lingerie—all owned by the Injuries suffered by pedestrians on and hour contracts with the United gether when Miss Loy’s brazen i__ Lux Toilet Soap, '’' ‘i r v ' ' took Issue with BaUII by declaring Richard these few questions," cried queer, lonely old woman who pre­ Icy sidewalks. that the amendment was not pro­ Mine Workers. indpipe and She Was in tempt to cash In on toe publicity of 3 cakes ...... 1 9 c Mrs. Hauptmann passionately, “tbe Grant's trans-AtlanUc flight forces Cut-Rite W ax^ Paper, ferred to die In rags and poverty. Providing a $50 fine for th* de­ hibitory aa was thd 18th amend­ The loss of $133,000,000 by com­ Danger of Choking to Death. liberate killing of dogs by automo­ ment. mon stockholders In his North lie detector would show by his re- bis withdrawal from the proJecL size pkg...... h e pUes that, as be said in the trial, be SOLID COMPORT? biles, making the owner o f a motor "If th* people distrust Congress, American (Company alone and a New Haven. March 26.— (A P)— "STATE* He attempts the flight again but was Innocent of the kidnaping or PuflFed Wheat, X CSilcago—Mrs. Margaret Snowden vehicle responsible for all deaths then they may distrust us" she sold. shrinkage In all utility common Mary Donovan was resting comfort­ ENDS TODAY—SHIRLEY TEMPLE In "The Uttle Colonel." la blinded by an accident and flees slaying, or any part of it.” to the woods for solace. Mlsa Loy, may.not have been exactly com­ or Injuries when the vehicle Is be­ She asserted further: stocks were forecast to the House ably and completely oiit of danger at ...... 8 c Interstate commerce committee by Here on a tour of mlddlewestern who has learned to .Jove him, fol­ fortable at tlmea, but her story won ing driven with the owner’s permis­ "W e would stUl be living in caves a local hospital today after her life Puffed Rice. « gw President James F. Fogarty If pend­ cities to raise funds to push Haupt­ lows him to bia hide-out, brings him her a arparate maintenance decree, sion by another person. If M* didn't make progress." had been saved by the quick action ing legislation to abolish holding mann's appeal, ahe asserted in an one of the famous "Seeing Eye" ...... I Z c with $8 a week. The House concurred with the Representative J. G. Bell o f Salis­ of Dr. Paul W. Vestal, plant physi­ companies Is enacted. doga, and helps him to regain hla Kellogg’s Rice « gv She told a Judge she slept in the Senate In killing a bill to restore the bury recalled that the amendment interview ahe would urge EMward Grave abuses In administration of cian at the Winchester Arms Co., self-respect and interest In bia work. bathtub and kept the batbrtKim door forfeited righU to Rocco D, Pallottl, was defeated 10 years ago by the Reilly, chief of tbe Hauptmann legal Krispies, pkg...... l U C the men’s clothing code by the Code where the 23 year old woman is em­ FOOT GUARD HALL Just as Grant is convinced that locked for fear of her husband, John. convicted In connection with the Legislature. He contended the ployed aa an inspector. defense, to have a lie detector teat Chase A Sanborn Hartford election of 1934. Authority were charged before the High Street. Hartford. made on Hauptmann and attempt to hla experiments are reaching their He threatened to kill her with a gun. amendment waa too sweeping. Senate finance committee by Fran­ A piece o f steal became io*lged Dated Coffee, Mb. tin . 5 U C ahe added. RepreaentaUve O. H. Cowdell. of " I f 'the amendment la paMMd. Con­ have Its findings entered' In court climax he loses hla plane because he Prospect, House chairman o f the cis M, Curlee, representing a minor­ In the woman’s windpipe while she records. lacks funds. A s a last desperate Old Dutch Cleanser, my gress may take upon itself to regu­ was at work yesterday, stopping her forfeited rights committee said that ity of the Industry. A lie detector test was made upon gesture, Ml** Loy undertakes a Mos­ LUCKIES R LEAVES am ...... / Q late children from birth to 18, thus breathing and causing strangulation. Wed. Nite DANCING Adm. ebsehs Pallottl bad appeared before the Mrs.' Hauptmann o f her own voUUon cow-New York night for the $25,000 making Uncle Sam a wet nurse" he NOT LEGAL TENDER Fellow workers rushed her to the committee two days after his re­ said. March 27th 8:00 to 12:30 by Dr. Leonarde Keeler, youthful offered which will enable him to CX)U)S plant hospital where Dr. Vestal 60c CENTER LEAVE m j t YOU7 MILDEST SMOKE lease, that the ciomiblttee asw no coinventor of the polygraph, at the complete his work. He closed by declaring the "Fed­ Sharon, Pa.— Other things besides made an Incision in the wind pipe Justice In restoring right at this eral government has lO times mere Northwestern Unive^ty scientific Tbe flight Is completed safely, but MAHIEU'8 the calendar prove that spring is below the obstnicUon and in.«erted a The Great Radio Star In Person! FEVER time. power than la necessary." crime detection laboratory. It was only through Grant’s last-minute here. tube In the trachea to restore ^ Oom ight IfJS. Th* AaarlctB Tflhareo Ctaipanr. ■fst 4sv Representatlva Dorothy J. Bart­ ReprsaentaUv* J. Agnaa Burns of a simple teat on the choice o f a play­ heroic efforts, during which be con­ GROCERY Oscar Mehler, shoe 'store manager, breatliiny. fesses his love. lett of Putnam took laaua and Baked Hartford said Connecticut “can ing card from aeveral shown her. ■alvs-Nsss ttrsfs R M utaehM the House to paae the bill, while went to ring up a sale and found two The obstruction was removed EARL HINES "Lottery Lover” with Lew Ayres 198 SprjKt Street take care of Its own." She declared "It’s marvelous. We’ve got to use UesM-TsSlMs ta aa Alaetss little garter snakes in bis cosh after the young woman was taken AND HIS CELEBRATED rBRRACB GARDENS ORrHESTRA and "P a t” Paterson 1* the second RepresenUUve MAjoile^D. Farmer “we a rt tuning over this powsr to it-for Richard. Pm sure It would win drawer. to New Haven l^pltal. ______O F CHICAGO feature on thla show. Extra to tbe Ills fnedom ,” ahe exclaimed ofter- ladle* for tbe afternoon and eve­ ning, JMtacBeth Tableware. i 3 FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, MARCH 26,1985. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 26,198& PAGE rrvdw

fRICES ON MARKET K N IG im OF COLUMBUS URGES VETS UPHOLD officer respectively, of the Fifth Day" and a large number of invited chester fire district for the butldliig N. Y. Stocks Local Stocks STATE BUREAUS Recreation Center H COMPANY AT CCC District, acsompanied General guests will attend the ceremonies. MANY IMPROVEMENTS tlons has been apparent tor TO HEAR FRANK DULLEY 1791 Connor on bla tour of inspection. Some o f the members who come and land located in the rear o f Cen­ time, but It was not until n Fuisr ^ATiom i S t o r e § ter church and used by No. 2 com­ ; COAHEADABIT Items of Interest The following day at noon word from Manchester and are stationed that the ebangee were made. The LAW ENFORCEMENT pany aa headquarters, has resulted Ad Exp ...... (F m to lM i by PntiiaiB ft Oo.) came by telegram from Headquar­ at Camp Lonergan arc: John Bakul- IN RRE STATION HERE building has been repainted inelde WAGERIllITON in several Improvements being made Osotral B «w , Hartford, Oean. LONERGANISBEST ters that the New England (XIC skl, Harold Bedurtha. Maurice Berk, and there hae been a new eeiUng Alaska J u n ...... 16 H Catholic Men Are Invited to In the fire house. The banquet room championship for the best camp was Nick Corcllo, Louis Reale, Qiarles placed on the dining room Allegheny ...... H Tuesday and kitchen o f the company are lo­ 1 F. M. Btoeka Attend Open Meetlnx in awarded to Connecticut's standard Dougela, Alex Ferguson. Milton Fer­ New Ceiling Placed Over Din­ kitchen In the basement Thle pre- The men's volIeybaU period 'wlU be cated In the basement. The building Commodities Encoaraghig Allied Chem ...... 128 St. Bridget’s Hell. Proseentor in UNDULANT FEVER bearer, the 179th Company. The guson, Alex Gurski. ing Room in Basement —-In­ vents dirt from slfUng throuipi held from 5 to 6:15. when first erected was Intended for Amn Can ...... 114 U Bank Stocks message was heartily received by from the Boora above and providw The women’s awimmlng classes Wins High Rating After Ser­ terior Repainted. a bam to heuac only a horse drawn Am ComI A l e ...... 23% Bid Asked will meet as follows: 7 to 7:45, be- the members who at the time were a much more comfortable place tor But Stocks and Bonds Lag Legion, Deplores Sympa­ FIRST NAnONAL apparatus and the horses that pull­ the members to meet In when they Am Home Prod ...... 31 Cap Nat Bank ft Trust 8 11 Frank Dulley of Hartford, chair­ glnnere; 7:45 to 8:30, intermediate. assembled In tbe mesc hall. man of tbe speakers' bureau In the Deaths Last Night The new lease, extending to July ed It. With the passing b f the horses have a dinner. The .work has been Am Rad St S ...... 11% Conn. lUvar ...... 450 The Model Airplane Club will ies of Inspections by Com- Fourth Area In the Knights of Col­ Marked Rise b Cases Last Through the courtesy of the Arm y 1950, having been secured from and the purchase of the motor ap­ done through F B R A assistance and Am Smelt ...... ; ...... 34% Htfd. Conn. Trust . . . . 68 meet in the clubrooms at 7 o’clock. After a Good Start. umbus national cam pal^ for mem­ thy for Criminals. and N avy Journal of Washington, Cheney Brothers by the South Man­ paratus the need for better condl- money spent by ths fire district Am Tel and T e l ...... 101% Hartford National ... 20 The bowling alleys will be open Riverside, Calif.—Martin Borgord, bers, will be the principal speaker D. C., suitable awards of gold, silver Am Tob B ...... 7S Phoenix 8t. B. and T. ., 170 Year Brings Close Co-Op­ all evening for members to bowl. and bronze buttons are to be pre­ 66, an artist interaationally known. Am W at Wka ...... 10% at the open meeting of Catholic men Sentlago, Chile—Renato Zanelll, N«w York. March 26— (AP) — Inanranoe Stocks of Manchester and vicinity In St. Citing the Hauptmann and Ka­ Wednesday sented to the officers and members Anaconda ...... 10 Aetna Casualty ...... 63 Tbe women’s handcraft claas will of the entife company. Plans are Cfiiilean singer whose voice changed nnaaeUl market! received encour- Armour, n i...... 4% Bridget's church hall Wedneaday minski cases aa examples o f tha eration of Three De­ A fte r a series o f important Inspec­ from baritone to dramatic tenor. He Aetna Fire ...... 47 evening. SAVINGS meet at 2 o’clock. underway to declare a holiday at afemeot from leading commOdltlea Atchison ...... 37% general public's tendency to uphold There It no question about the sevings you malm at our had appeared at the Metropolitan In Aetna Life ...... 17 The meeting la to be called at S The women’s bowling club will tions made by a board of officers the camp when the prizes will be today, but etocka and bond* gave an Aviation Corps ...... 3% Automobile ...... 24% the criminal and look unfavorably bowl at 3 o’clock. given. New York and also in London - ana o'clock, or following the Lenten de­ iteret. Look over these ipeclels in affect this week. partments. from HeadquarterC I^irst Corps Italy. todlfferent performance. Balt and Ohio ...... 8% Conn. General ...... 24 upon law enforcement. Prosecutor The women's gymi class will meet Bendix ...... 12Ti votions In the church. In addition William J. Shea of the police court Area, Boston, the 179th Company M ajor General Fox Connor In per­ Lebanon, N. H.—Clarence E . IKELWIUBUYAT Cotton, wheat, allver, rubber and Hartford Fire ...... 59% from 7 to 8 o’nt Can ...... 68 Nfunfacturlng Stocks appealed to men of the patriotic Department of Health reported to­ vanced; 7:45 to 8:30, life saving. to a narrow range. Non-Ferrous Am Hardware ...... 16 tains, workers and general commit­ honor camp, eligible to compete with Com Prod ...... 6374 type, like veterans, to uphold and SHOULDERS > 194 day in Its weekly bulletin. Ehrery The girls’ church leag;ue will use toetals and'sugar stocks were again Am Moslery ...... 15 tee of the local campaign tonight In the other five outstanding camps in prefer ^^Bond” for Del L and Wn ...... 12 defend stable government and law effort Is now being made by three the bowling alleys from 7 to 9:30. feslstant, but buying orders were Arrow H and H, com. 1474 the K. of C. rooms a final check will the First Corps Area which com­ Du Pont ...... 89% enforcement agencies. state departments to stamp out the Friday jearce and only small progress was do., pfd...... 100 be made o f the different teams and prises all o f Nfew England. Ea.stman K o d a k ...... 118% A fter he had spoken In favor of disease. The girls’ swimming classes wiU *ade. Billings and Spencer.. 14 their assignments. It is expected AT OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT On Friday, March 22. Major Gen­ El and M u s ...... 6% members of the Legion rifle team 55 Oases In 1984 meet as follows: 3:30 to 4:16, begin­ iL LITTLE M O N EY eJoes a lot of work this : Active shares leaning to the ofi- ,-Bristol Brass ...... 311,^ that there will be another large eral Fox Connor, Commanding Gen­ El Auto Lite ...... 20'%, being entitled to a draw for the door ners; 4:15 to 5, advanced. •Ide Included American Telephone, batch of names to be reported as Last year, 55 cases o f undulant eral of the First Corps Area, Visited recipes using bread Gen Elec . , ...... 2134 Case, Lockwood and B 140 j week at A&P. Dozens of items at 5^ Public Service of New Jersey, Santa prize, Michael McDonnell won tha fever were reported In Connecticut, Dancing In the gym from 8:30 to Gen F o o d s ...... Collins Co. . ; ...... 00 secured for membership at the Cafnp Lonergan, and after a thor­ Fe, Union Pacific, New York Cen- meeting tonight and more are ex­ prize of $21.60, a sum which has 19 more than in the preceding year 12:30. Music by Richard Benven- Gen M o to rs...... i ...... 2774 Colt's Firearms ...... 27 LAMB CHOPS ough inspection o f the camp, ex­ .each offer real bargains for you. Stock, up ttai. IT. S. Steel, American Can, Du pected for the meeting Wednesday been accumulating for several «nsH« and a very marked increase when utl and his band. Eagle Lock ...... ig White Meaty pressed his satisfaction with tbe ap­ Gillette ...... /13% months. The riflemen Had appear­ — buy in (Jozen lots. Pont, Sears Roebuck, Montgomery night. It will be necessary to hold compared with the four coses re­ pearance of the camp and its per­ lliid.son Motors ...... 6 % Fafnlr Bearings ...... 60 ed at the meeting to register their Ward, Chrysler, American Tobacco special council meetings to take ported In 1928, when the disease was sonnel. Colonel William H. Wlson Int Hnrv ...... 36% Fuller Brush. Class A . 7 names on the "present" list, but had HALIBUT and Splegel-May-Stern. Gray Tel Pay Station. care of the applications. FOREQUARTER first made reportable. Last year, COLUMBIA and Lieutenant Colonel M. J. Hlckok, Int-Nlck ...'...... -2374 10 12 left to participate In the shoot tii Bethlehem Steel parted company Tilly, Shell Cul , only SO cases of typhoid fever were Int Tel and T e l ...... 6% Hart and C o o le y ...... 80 — commanding officer and executive With Its usual running mates and against Wethersfield and Newing­ reported. -- Dry Soaked 14-ox Johns Manvllle ...... / ...... 40% Hartmann Tob, com.. - - 4 '■» Mr. and Mrs. Newton Smith are IONA LIMA BEANS can Joined such sugars and metals as do., pfd...... HOWE BETTER TODAY ton. Apparently “ M ac" never Zi Undulant fever, the bulletin stat­ Kcnnecott ...... 18% 24 _ flreamed of winning the prize when 2 the parents of a daughter bom Cerro De Pasco, U. S. Smelting, RIB ed, la a preventable disease, but LIgg and Myers b / ...... 85% Int S ilv e r ...... jo 20 VJi Saturday morning at the Windham Cuban American Sugar Preferred do., pfd...... 61 Washington, March. 26 — (A P )— he delivered his little speech uphold­ Tindii, Tally practically tbe only way of prevent­ Loew’s ...... 34 % 65 lT)e White House reported today ing the rights of the marksmen to Ckimmunlty Memorial hospital In VAN CAMP’S or GIBBS’ 10%-o«. and American Crystal Preferred, In Landers. Frnry ft c ik . 31% STEAK COD ing it Is to remove infected cows TOMATO SOUP cen ' t./)rlllard . , . . .y ...... 18% 3.^% that Louis M. Howe, secretary to partake In the prize drawing. Wllllmantic. This Is their first modest advances. New Brit. Mch., com .. 4 % from the dairy herd or to pasteurize Failure of the utilities to carry .Monsanto ChepB...... 58 6 % President Roosevelt, showed contin­ First Aid Course. KIDNEY child. ‘lo-, pfd...... 40 VH the milk. Detection of Infection in through with the improvement Mont Ward ...... 23% 60 ued Improvement from his lllhess. Miss Edith Sawyer has returned Mann ft Bow, Class A 3 Dr. Robert Knapp gave a talk on Beel Center Cult cattle Is made difficult by the fact RAJAH which gave them market leadetship Nat Bi.scul^^...... 26 7 Dr. Robert G. Duncan Informed first aid and pointed out that a » lbs. c from Brooklyn where she ha.s spent BLACK PEPPER Nat D n lrv'...... 13% do.. aa.s8 B ______' 1 2 17 that In some instances cows may be­ the winter. She .Is with Mrs. In the previous session was a dlaap- Wlilte House attaches that Howe's North and Judd ...... 24 74 course of 10 lessons on this subject come "carriers" of the abortion W polntment to followers of these Nat Distillers ...... 26% 26% pulse was quiet and firm, and that had been compiled by the Red Cross. PORK CHOPS Natsch for the present. N V Central ...... 13% Niles, Bern P o n d ...... 9 11 "■ tm germ and discharge the germs In Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Squicr were ^ares and while the selling was his general condition was somewhat The post voted to consider the possi­ SMELTS Ficihly Ground g _ _ Peck, Stow and Wilcox .3 6 their milk without suffering from week end guests In Meriden at the Excellent for Sandwiches No % never great there was a disposition New Haven ...... 37*, Improved. bility of sponsoring this course as a POTTED MEAT can Norjmdii ...... 34 Russell % M fg...... 17 22 abortion. Such cows may not only home of Mrs. Squier’s parents, Mr. I to stand on the side lines and await Scovin ...... ig i' Although Howe has been serious­ series of public lectures. developments In Washington before North Am ...... n % 20% ly 111 for some time and physicians I - - " ' " ' HAMBURG cause undulant fever among human and Mrs. Lyman. In the afternoon Stanley Works ...... 19 dZe consumers o f their milk, but- may 21 '-" # Mr. Squier attended a men's meet­ resuming aggressive operations. Packard ...... 374 In attendance abandoned hope for 2 25 SMOKED — Lean, Sheri Shank ANN PAGE Rail shares were under a distinct .f'enn ...... 18% Standard Screw ...... 75 85 his lecovery a week igo, the patient It has been estimated that urban spread the disease to other cows In ing conducted by Billy Sunday, who do., pfd,, guar...... lOO BAKING POWDER handicap because of the continued Phil Pete ...... 16% today had coffee and cereal for mortgages In this country total $38,. the herd, resulting In economic loss Is in Meriden for a time. ^ Smytho Mfg. Co...... 45 adverse weather over a largo pa/t Pub .Serv N J ...... 24 breakfast. 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . SHOULDERS to tbe dairymiui. Miss Anne Dlx has return6d"'To Taylor and F e n n ...... MACKEREL "> ^ of the mid-west which lent an un­ Radio ...... 4% 85 19 Infected Milk OaiHe her home after spending ten days In 19-01 Torrlngton ...... 74 76 the Hartford hospital. certain outlook to agriculture, the Rey Tob B ...... 43% To the end of discovering infected GRAPEFRUIT JUICE can Underwood Mfg. Co. .. .54 2lbav« LB Mrs. Cecil Gates and Miss Ger­ main-spring of revenue for m^ny ot Soars R(*huck ...... 34 56 eows and of eliminating the disease Union Mfg. Co...... 1 3 DORACO HAMS trude Gates of Hartford motored to the country's best known lines. The Socony Vac ...... 12% W as far aa possible the Commissioner South Pac 13'% USEnveIope.com.... 85 quickly Columbia Sunday and attended the A N O T H E R 100^' statement of Samuel T. Bledsoe, of Domestic Animals, the Dairy and president of the Santa Fe, that, he South Rwy ...... /4 LB Hot Cress Buns 1$^ MARLBOROUGH tache. PELS NAPTHA SOAP bar I women crowded the courtroom In LOAF Years ago he vowed to shave It Daughters of LUx-rly. No, 125. L. t^ue occidental fa.shion. Choice Chuck Roast off If hla first'grandchild was a boy. BREAD O. L, 1.. have plans completed for ^ALPIN Bent Cuts Shoulder Choitt* sirloin Cracked Wheat Bread'm 9^ Dicky Raukl, son o f Mr. and Mrs. I t was— the son of his daughter, •TSe Ceaere ef Ceevenfanee" their reennd annual Irish tea party, Fancy I’ortrrhouse Mrs. Thomas Earl Boggess. WELCOME SOAP For the Wa.eii bar scheduled for .Saturday evening In GONE Ati.VIN—HERE AGAIN CATSUP Joseph Raukl, Is 111 with the mumps. BROADWAY at 34th STISn, MEW VOflN CITY Juillus Ofahay has returned home Orange hall. Tea will b« served at Steak FINAST FInast Cookies 7 o'clock by waltre.Hses attired In Fond Du I.ar. Wls. W. Coe of Steak Steak from the Hartford hospital. Oshkilsh,- found his trnvol-atalned KEEPS EI.ATinON green and white. An excellent pro­ The Tri-County Christian Endeav­ FROM STICKING gram will follow. Judging bv the car wa.s missing five minutes after Milk Cracken SATINA TABLETS or Union will meet In Gilead Sunday This is the recipe to t the surprise pie enter tatnors, who will hulude he pnikeil It at the nirh. l b . X S * ’ 1 0 f 25* night Rev. Edwin T. Fields of tlcorgL- Smith'.") hanjo and ukulele Ten minutes Inter he look a pollee- Goody Grahami tib East Hampton will speak on the demonstrated last week at The Herald class of 30 lx)y» and girls, the man to the spot. There glistening In l-l’ound I'arkage Pks z u subject, "Language of Pictures" Cooking School by Mrs. Katharine Bald­ Countr.v Roll Nut PEANUT DUbuldo Brothers In specialties. the sun, wa.s the maehine, freshly Sally Flakes choice KETCHUP For Child's Health Very Finest L JTER DAINTIES or Mrs. Mary Lee returns this week ford. Little Jimmie Humphrie.s will bunch CREAM CRACKERS PKG from Watervllle, Maine, where she aing Harry l.auUer songs and James aod Happiness 9^ has been spending some time. Carrots Vennnrd will also sing. Johnny Steak Cod Boston Blue Halibut ALICE Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lord of Provl- GOLDEN TELLOW • Bertram will play harmonica solos. uil 14-oz. Pink Salmon tin I dence. Ft I., visited relatives here The program will be followi'd by 21F the first of the week. hot. General dancing, both modern and SpaghcHi ”V F lbs. ^ 1 0 ® lb- l O e lb. ^ I c lb. 2 19 Red Salmon Iln Mrs. Gu.sfave Johnson is a patient 1 0 « Bananas old-faahloned acts, to mu.sic by VEGETABLE f Buddy Borst's orchestra. 1 7 at the Manchester Memorial bospl- SOUP U l. IVINESAP-WASUINOTONWINESAP—W A8U11 STATft Mr.-. Mary Dunlop Is general l‘>eali Fresh Fresh 2'Lv 'j 9* Crushed Pineapple "'.M*’(Ins < The young people of the South chairman of the committee of ar- TOMATO 2 35 n lbs. mngemonts, and will be assisted by leife Farms Methodist chOrch, Middle- Apples Mackerel JUICE Richmond Peaches k town, presented the three act play i : - o i . Mrs. Annie Johnston. Mrs. Nell'e FUlftt Smelt* Z'tnZZ* tin 15< Davis Baking Powder tin I7 c Wbodhouse, Mrs. Emily Pratt. The n with rentiUed “A Meddlesome Maid" at else I the library Friday night ' A large 2* on, refreahmsnt eommlttee it made up iieans poik 3 2 5 f Fancy Shrimp tin Salada Taa bed laded approx **'“*^.Annle Tolford, Mrs. Hattie 10F crowd attended the performance pke. 43«r Oran »-llb. bag ■ ^ l b s . X S ® S lbs. 2 S ® which was well presented. Blnka.’^ r s . U ly Dunlop and Mrs. Quality Peas I silt Ellen Wilson. 2 “"':.’lint 23f Mr. and Mrs. J. Gifford TibbitU **I have been using Or. True’s Elixir CIGARETTES and Mr. and Mra. Ralph 'DbbltU of in my family for aeventeen years with Mildly Mtntholr. SLICED lb. Tim darkness cornea down 700 ROOMS Shot Hand Soap tint milk and H cap waUr la doubl* boiltr with RoU pim ry yi inch thick on lightly (lourad D w d . a l v e s iv e r ButBMig. Bflat * c f yolka with sacar and until light. C ' L Like a big black poll Covar lam rtad idcvplata with p w r y . Trim dough an Dial from ^ 2 ’*® rfo/fy SWEET 86 18 TOO m a n y 5OW tM hot Bulk oTflf tbfl flgg mixturo: rotum to that thara will ba anough to fold uodar to maka a firm rt' Bo mysterious. It covers all 700 BATHS SCRATCH FEED to dooMfl bpiUr and eook until tb* eooilatflDey of thick Banquet Plcklci MIXED ler doubla adga. Prick b^tom and ddta arith fork Co Boinetlmea 1 try to imagine what is 5321 Garden aty, Kas.—’Tm telling m a m . Rambova from beat; add tbo gwlattn which hat praaant bubblaa and distortion wUla aball to baking ^ there; CHARLES DMn apakittf S mimrtM la cold wat«r. Add vanilla. in hot OTsn (460*F.) for 15 Biautafl* HOTEL L. ORNSyEIN,..Manager SSt ft! you Henry Wallace won't like this,” CooL Whaa eool aad to att. b«at idth P ovtr flgg Crtoeo dlfloata ^ e k ly . Spare Ribs ">17c Oysters »taj4oaiu>« at 2 3 c I mil ooleep wondering, wondering For Banquet Dill Pickles lit commented Carl Sever after his red Aad wake to find daylight here and white brood aow had violated a fVee Deliv«rv FOR lb. Aftd what seemed so dark, to drear W index bile corn-hog production contract for the Lean Beef STEWING - A. ifMMlHCftiMB fnlr 17c Haddock Rllels » 17< EGG MASH third straight time. C la juat what death U. WELDON First she produced 19 pigs, going layatertoua nljrht Quaker Puffed Wheat *><, above the contract by 25 per cent; I ft dawniftF bright PARAMOUNT DRUG CO. 63< then ahe added 17 more and Juat the RISCO S^ests quickly sso.v.s.rAT.osr. ^ — AiiBto Ruama j^****^> West of Broadwoy, NEW YORK Quaker Puffed Rice 2 pkps. 25c other day she gave Mr. Wallace's ?2h“**2.39 Free premlaaii wlA bee tops — A ik om iw«a e ie i^ e t s ^ ^uf^P_program another Jolt with lU N S IN Oft VIC ft BADE S3vsry weekdsy except Saturday over W T IC st S:00 P. K , a J t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CUNN„ TUESDAY, MARCH 29, IfBIL MANCHEarrER EVENING HERALD, MANUHENI'ER, UDNN.. TUESUAI, MAKUn ZO, ivaO, HanrtrrRtrr tradlcted being aatonUbing enough than th f belief that the machine is PAGE 8E1 to the ctltaen unfamiliar with any­ to blame for the breakdown of our BEHIND thing hut hackneyed aasartlons economic system or the theory that HEALTH-DIET ADVICE OH DARK Cofittiio Afraid at tha deflationists that are so often the saving o f human labor is not By OR. FRANK McCOY THE SCENES rUMUHUKO ■ » THB ______exploited In the prese. potentially a blessing. But that RXRALO pRINTINU OMPANT, INC qaeetloDa la regard to Health aod Diet IN II .BtaMll atrMi One of tbeee surprising assertions there has been a complete malad­ win be aaswered by Dr. McCoy who eaa UABebMtar, Ouoa. be addressed In care of this paper. Bn- BLOND justment between machine develop­ THUMAS PE HUDSON was that there le not enough actual cloie stamped, eelf-addreesed envelope ^ CuauTos Knextoxs 0«B*ral MaBMftr ment and the development o f oppor­ AFASHINGrrON Po«a4*S OMeb«r1. Illl money In the banks of the United for reply. • <0IS NIA ItBVCailC tunity for men and women to earn i S Y R6DN(V OUTVHn—4 PakUfhBd B*«I7 E**Bla« BxMpt Statee, all put together, to pay the »- Baadur.. u d HolldaiA. Bni«r*d at tha their living Is self evident—and the Herald Washington Oorreepondent BEODf HERE TODAY ANNOUNCING pMt OSlea at UaaaSMtar. Cobb, aa Interest on the national debt for one BUNIONS ARE PREVENTABUS -f^eerloua and may finally atop . MnJUCENT OBAVB8, seeretary Slowly she started disrobing and, Saeoad CUaa Mall Mattar. year. QuoUng the December 81 continuation of the one while the aa she slipped off her outer garments ■DBSCRIPTXON RATES _ _ . 7 '7 ... V o f the toe or they may ‘Bloodhnand” Moody Goes on to OEORGB O R I»;oO LO , flnda her other is still at a halt causes one to •Oaa taar, bp a»all ...... report of the Comptroler. Thomas Whoever Invented the shoe with ^ contoln pus. Whenever aueb cornplt- Huey's Trail . , . New Dealers empleyer In his oSlee dead. In panic and stood before her mirror apply­ Par Month, bp m a ll...... a JO ing creams to her face, aha ran over showed the indebtedness to be $28,- wonder if the widening of the malad­ the pointed toe let the civilized foot cations appear to bs preaant, the Tried to Shosh Johnsen, hot Fail­ sbs raihM away and rtflatan at a Blnala Copp ...... 1 .01 tbs events o f the day in her mind. OaUoarad eaa paar . . t . .. .10.00 $78,700,000, on which the annual In­ justment will not have to be artlft- in for a lot of misery, tocludtagi consult a foot epe- ed . . .Wheeler Would be O. IL hotel aader aa aaaaawd aaoMb with Long as Head of Tieket . . . Suddenly she realised that the in­ clally stopped. bunl^ You m y have aaen beat abl. to a d 'tt^ S ‘?hrt“re.^ JARVIS H A P P , dtottegatabed- MBMBBR o r THB ASSOCIATED terest Is $837,000,000. Again quot­ Kingflsh Packa ’Em In When He looklng stranger, raeogalsos MllU- terruptions had prevented her from PRESS one irtth a round hole cut out of the ment after he has examined the fo o t ing from the Comptroler's report be Speaks. oent aad oBera to b e ^ her. He sends looking over the books which Mr. Tha Aaaoolatad Praaa la aaeluaivalp aid* o f the shoe; this is sometimes Bunions are entirely unnecessary af- antlUad to tha naa lor rapublleatloa her to a beauty parlor where she to Gentry had given her in the suit­ declared the total sum of actual ARMS AND THE REST donc to relieve pressure on painful fllctions and may be avoided by Of all oawa dlapato.taa Oradliad to It Washington, March 26—All right, transformed into a branet. Happ case. Her eyes turned toward the or BOt otharwiaa <.rad.tad In tlila money In the vaults of the banks to bunions whlrJi usually occur at the wearing the right Hind o f ehoe» Chile seems to have experienced girls and boys! Here’s the latest in­ token her homo, latrodoees her m suitcase. It was brown, with brass Bapar aad alao tha local aawa onb* be at that time $714,000,000— more bass of the large toe. A bunion may which give the big toe plenty of side dope on Huey Long: mountings. There were two straps Uanad barala. a sudden attack of the Jitters lest become swollen and inflamed and | room. ' his aaeretaiY. Hto sea, NORMAN All rlphta of rapoblleatloB of than a hundred million short of The news isn’t generally known, HAPP, warns MllUcent against bis which entirely ssrrounded the sutt- apaelal diapatehea haralB ara alao ra- she someimw or other be left out Cause'intense pain on walking, or it but red-headed ex-Gov. Dan Moody caae. It had been made to siand hard enough for the interest payment may grow slowly larger without stepbrother, ROBERT OAISB, and aarrad. o f the feast o f horrors the world la QUR.SnONS .\ND ANRUERS o f Texas has been appointed a spec­ usage, and she noticed casually that such diacomfort It cauaea distor­ tells her a mysterious woman In Poll aarpiea ellaat of N E Sara* From the same authority Thomas cooking for itself. With a view ial assistant attorney general to one of the comers had been badly tion and disfigurement of the foot (Crose Child) block ermine has name power over AUTOMOBILE prosecute income tax cases In loa, Ino. showed that all the banks together hto stepmother. dented so that the edge of the brass to fostering "patriotism" the gov­ and. once a large bunion has formed, Question; "Subscriber” inquires: Louisiana. Pobllahar’a Rapraaantatlaa: Tha bad deposits of $46,000,000,000, or it is likely to remain and cause pain Suddenly there to a knock on the reinforcement presented a Jagged ernment is about to Introduce trav­ "My little boy aged five is very Moody's big objective, o f course, appearance. * Jollua alatbawa Spaelal A anop—Naw more than fifty times the total of for many years. Occasionally, rheu­ door of MUIIceat'B room. Tork. Chleaco, Uatroli and Boatoa. eling movies, radio stations and Ji- cross and I want you to tell me will be the Kingflsh. Some of Huey's She frowned aa she thought how matic toxins settle In a bunion and what la the trouble with him. I will NOW GO ON WITR THE STORY actual cash, the deposits thus con- brariet for the express purpose of political aides have been having easy It would be to snag a stocking MEMBER AUDIT BURBAO OP the pain becomes sharper before expect to see this answer in the next C H APTE R X I C1RCUUATIUN& slstlDg almost entirely of "Imagin­ their Income tax troubles. Huey's on that bit of brass, and determined disseminating nationalistic propa­ rainy or cold weather. issue o f the paper. own financial affairs have been un­ Norman Happ Jumped back and ary money, confidence money," some The way In which a bunion de- she would have it fixed. W hy not Tha Harald Pnotlna Company, Ino., ganda. Also target practice Is to An.swer: 'The most common cause der federal Investigation for nearly stared at Millicent Graves appre­ ask the chauffeur to fix It? Ths| Aaaomaa bo flnanclaT raaponalbllltp $17,000,000,000 of which was sub­ I. _ - A'elopa is * » follows; In between the o f crossneee In children is some two years. hensively. MlUlcent nowd toward for tppocrapBleal arrora appaaMna a become part of the curricula of the 'hard bones of the toe and the strong would be a good way to lay the idvartlaamanta In tha Manehaaifr ject to checkbook withdrawal. How­ form of upset stomach and I believe The local whispering gallery the door as though to open It. foundation for her campaign. schools. Whoop-la literature am tendon which moves it, nature has that your little boy will improve if Saanlaa HaralA ever, he pointed out that this $46,- telle you one day the effort to get Norman caught her arm with his songs arc to be especially w r lt^ i provided a device so that the tendon you will be sure that he follows a something on Huey has been suc­ right hand, at the same time press­ TUESDAY, MARCH 26 000,000,000 of deposits was greatly to whip up the willingness o f the may slip easily over the bone with­ correct diet. In addition. It might cessful and next day that it hasn't. ing the forefinger o f hto left hand She left the stool in front of her out friction. This device Is in the dressing table, took a few steps to­ exaggerated sinch much o f it was be helpful to have him take a short Either way, It will be up to against his lips to indicate the people to get out and light some­ shape of a small'sac inside of which ward the suitcase, then realized she HOME APPLIANCE SHOW MILK rest Immediately after lunch. I am Moody. I f he "gets” Huey, he necessity for silence. He leaned counted at least twice, once when body—anybody. is a lubricating fluid which is was too tired to tired to bother with very sorry that there is no way in will be in line to succeed Homer closer to her and whispered, "Don’t It la with marked saUafacUon deposited with a country bank, smooth, ns gelatine or grc.vy. This books. It had been a hard day. But Not that Chile has any particular which I could possibly answer your Cummings as attorney general. open that door while Pm here." that this newspaper regards the again when deposited by that bank arrangement, called a bursa, sepa­ she did want to take a Iook at those enemy nor that anybody Is particu­ question in the next iasue o f the Ex-Govemor Moody to the ex­ She would have said something, rates the tendon from the bones. books before she retired, Just to see Sbandnnment by the Board of Milk with snmo larger Institution. But paper as it takes a great deal of boy wonder, once state attorney but he darted away from her on larly likely to attack her or even In­ However, If the bursa is Injured general and a crusader, who some what they looked like and how they Control of Its policy of retail price at all events the actual money in time for your letter to be forwarded swiftly silent-feet. He opened the terfere with her. But In these days through pressure from a tight years ago defeated Ma and Jim had been kept. to me, and of course, these articles door of her closet, stepped inside 0xlng. Agaln.st that policy and the banks Is only a trifling part of pointed shoe or from a blow, it may Ferguson, the "two govemqrs for She droppc> these, after ail, constitute an elc- fancy rcfurblshments. Now It is Consensus Is that he made new " I think I told you,” he said, "that Her eyes lit on a slip of paper T: United States Senate, who voted losing Its general manager, the he Is probably the most supersti­ followers for Long and Coughlin. you were to adopt a handsoff for the HOME V , y c , nent In our population many times which protruded from beneath the tious man in the entertainment policy.” ^ S'F. VI '•’1 t' u m larger than that engaged in the milk later against the Works Relief bill great Gattl-Casazra. And by the SILK MANUFACTURERS He at least gave them a chance for door. next season It will have lost Its In­ world. Not particularly original the most publicized speeches they She said, deflantly, " I am telling huslneaa in any and all capacities after having for weeks been pre Evidently, then, someone had coll­ dependence. about bis beliefs, since he dreads ever made and by far the biggest 3^u tOAt If th6 men in tlilH houM ed to leave a note. aumably fighting for It, disclosed don’t quit evading my room I’m go­ R may very well be that there is Of course, the Met always has the number 13, breaking mirrors, DISCUSS CODE SUNDAY radio audiences either ever had. She got to her feet aad realized ing to get a watchdog. All that I room for some sort of state control the whole core and substnnre of leaned heavily on the generosity, walking under ladders, and all Certain persons who run in and from the cramped condition o f her that. The Met's two black cats "sound-moneylsm" and the angry of a few wealthy persons, so It out of Roosevelt's office and nearly ask of you or of your eon to a rea­ limbs that she must have been sleep­ Of thd relations between the prmluc- may not make an Important K0I OUT stantly and letters pour in aa people, case, Norman, you would present a riding high on another boom. any thought In their various plaiv- Retirement of the great (lat- dustry because rayon weavers are anonymously or otherw1 .se, tip him nuich more dignified appearance if •aek their own level Is gratifying, tl. In the slxty-.slxth year of his operating under both cotton and silk This is the flat prediction In "In ­ iilngs for re-empIoymcnt of work Missoula. Mont. — (A F ) Though off to alleged cases of skullduggery. you wiped toe lipstick from your flation Ahead!" outspoken Ixraklet th e knowledge that on April 1 tlie life and after the twenty-seventh codes. This accordmg to a recent re­ In bis attempt to obtain a Sen­ mouth.” . era is the extent to wliich newly de season of his management, i.s the the northern .Montana Rockle.s with by W. M. Klpllnger and Frederick people Of the state shall be freed port of the Department of Labor ate investigation of Jim Farley — With that he turned and stalked viBotl machinery has illsplaced labor most serious thing that ever hap- their plne-clnd slopes last summer Shelton. from this systematic looting will he gives silk manufacturers a competl' of which more is yet to be heard— gravely down the hall. FREE DOOR PRIZES in-neil to the Metropolitan, His experienceil the most d.atigcrous These authors present their views even since the beginning of the de­ Uve disadvantage.' Huey dished out a number o f Norman Happ, his face the color welcome news indeed. But there la presence went far toward boosting drought -sea.son In many years, lire Mr. Heydon w ill discuss problems In toe guise of 25 letters of advice pression even, in fa d , since the losses in Glacier and Yellowstone things that looked fishy, if not ac­ o f a boiled beet, wiped fiu-lously at to the business man. They make one aspect of the ease that is nut public opinion of an all-tisi-uppity of code enforcement In the light of tually rotten. But he had no evi­ Incomtfcg o f the Now Deal. National pa.ks were held to a mini­ his mouth with a handkerchief. MII- their point as follows; at all satisfactory-the Milk Board Institution. recent adverse court decisions, and dence of Farley guilt, so the post- N a mum. llcent Graves, tom between a desire The depression la definitely end­ X N - " 4 Some more or less feeble attompt.s For example, there was GnUl's Mr. Turner will discuss the report of office committee was able to vote may again change Its mind, perhaps The national forest service here to cry, and to laugh, slammed toe ed. and W' are now close to toe were made to restrict, through the patient, stand against the popular the Bureau of Labor Btatlstlcs of him down. EVERY NIGHT as soon aa the present session of the Idea that the Met wouldn't give announced alao that in Yellcw.stoiie door shut and very audibly turned end of the reflation period. Money codes, the extension

in by special automobUa tranapor- to aid theas was tha aatUag n of' I M T PERMANENT CAU MANCHESTER Self-Shifting Reo at New Lrow Price CHARIES CHENEY BUYS tatiott trucks. BIglit dUfOrent BEAUn AND STYLE REO SPEEDWAGON Chevrolet Models Vary in Appearance sUto labor eaaua la 18SL Daily Accident models o f Ford pisaaurs ears and CALIFORNIA HARD Stats ERA elTlotala say tha atti­ A NEW UNCOLN SEDAN two trucks will M shown . at the tude of the people haa changed oon . MEMORIAL BOARD Report MODEL ERA TOWN automobile show that opens to­ IN NEW CHEVROLET NOW LOW PRICED plexioB, tending to Incraaae the load morrow. Among the trucka de­ of relief. T h ^ have baeoma "r*. livered during the past week was a HITBYDH>RESSION 1 ' A S OF MONDAY, M.IROI 25 Boeton—^The ITOth company of Uaf eonsdous.” They no longer Dillon Sales and Service Com­ special built body for the Manches­ 1934 1935 ' the Civilian Conservation Corps sta­ skimp to preMrve the pride of self- pany Also Sella Judge Hyde ter Dairy Ice. Cream Company. This support. 'They demand aid. 3A4B ...... \ ccld rn ta ...... 2,907 Engineer Comes Here To body Is equipped with Its own re­ Higii-Powered Performance tioned at the Pauebaug state for- Sturdy Ton and a Half Truck Only 27 Will Constitute Com* 1 78 ...... Fatamiz,! ...... 68 j a Ford Coupe. j eet, Voluntown, Conn., was for the The financial strain of relist la frigeration system. This Is n sys­ Thonsands of Transients telUng. Federal funds re(tantly play­ 2.201 ...... In ju riea ...... I.89.a | tem that la charged at night when Piunlunejl WUL WM—A—n I •ecoud time designated the outstand- Study Work That Has Al­ tom om eo TyIID Lconomy | Ing umt m New England. ed out, and the state had to make mittee That Once Num­ KILLED The Dillon Soles and Service the truck la not In uae and the tem­ Being Offered by Cole advance use of ita $34,000,000 relief 46 ...... Ppd«atrtan - ...... 49 perature that reaulta makes poatlble Manchester, Mass.— An explosion, Flock to Coast to Get On Company, Inc., local representatives believed to have occurred in a fire­ bond Issue. This money will be 81 ...... O rcu p u n t ...... I8 l the delivering of Ice cream In cans in Models. gone by mid-May. bered 63...... B lry lla t ...... l ' ready Been Done. for Ford cars and trucka and Lin­ for a period of ten hours without place, damaged the home of John Motor Sales. 1 P. “ Stuffy" MeInnIs, first baseman Relief Roils. Governor Merriam counts *on re- f t 1 8 ...... f;h lld ...... « i coln cars, today delivered to the neoeasity of having the cans sumption of Federal aid. U 70 ...... A d u l t ...... 791 Charles Cheney a special four door packed in ice. .The truck has a of Connie Mack's Philadelphia Ath­ Manchester was signally honored Maatar Da Luxe models, atrongly letics million dollar infield In 1914. State Controller Ray L. Riley es­ The Manchester Pennanent Me­ INJUBED- Lincoln sedan. ’The firm also de­ carrying capacity of five tone. A sturdy new J 1-2-ton Reo Speed timates California will need 8103,- yesterday In being selected as one livered today to Judge William 8. amphaaiaing beauty and atjde, and Washington—It was reliably r San Francisco, March 28.— (AP) morial Day *ub-cOmmltte« on by­ 099 ...... l*eiil«atrlan ...... 5491 ported that formal approval of the Wagon offered at a new low price of 000,000 for the next 12 months re- 1,477 ...... Ocru|uint 1,823. Hyde a V8 Ford coupe and have New Standard models, featuring —The destitute atranger within the Uef. laws, recently approved, define that now in storage in the show room on Charter Oak design for the Connec­ {535 and up, and now on display In 25 B l r y l l a t ...... 211 A Scotchman, Dr. William Cullen, high-powered performance with gatea haa brought to California a ”We can’t finance m on than {30,- membership In the town committee Center street and In other placM 40 is credited with the Invention of the ticut Tencentenary stamp would be tha salesrooms of Cole Motors, local will be limited In the future to three 872 ...... f h l l d ...... 2611 under the administration of the economy, nre announced today by announced late this week by the post perplexing relief problem. 000,00() o f relief a year out of atate 1,7.79 ...... Adult ...... 1,.7I3 models of Ford V8 cars for April 1 first machine for the manufacture Reo distributor, according to Mr. revenues,” he said. "I think anoth­ members from each of the nine Emergency Relief Adminlstratioii. delivery. „ office departmenL The westward trek of transient 70 . . . .Age ,Not S la te d . . . 89 of artificial Ice. Made In the 18th ChevroleL Cole of the company, puts Reo defi­ thousands hits tho end of the trail er bond Issue would be Impossible. affiliated local unit.s. The total niem- Bennett Breslow of New York, con- For the past two weeks there has Washington— Secretary Wallace .-iilting engineer, was sent to Connec­ Reo has added a marked streamline appearance to Its 1935 models, Improved Its operating parts, r*> century, the machine was baaed on Master De Luxe body models in­ nitely in competition in the lowest here. It left pearly 69,000 strangers If there le any reduction In Federal Ijership before the by-law change been received by the company from the vacuum principle, the air pres­ of the A ^ cu ltu re Department an' was 63 members, seven from each ticut this week by Administrator tiined the lelf-shlfter, and yet offers Its products at a new low price. Safety and ease of opera­ clude sedan, coach, buaineaa coupe nounced the advisable acreage for priced commercial field. "The new to care for last month—more than aid, it la questionable what wou’d . four to eight cars a day, all coming sure being reduced by an air pump. happend In Callforala.” of the nine units. The general com­ Harry L. Hopkins to make a detailed tion. It Is said, have been increased at least one-third by means of Reo'a aalt-shltting unit and other with luggage compartment, sport 1935 production of Connecticut val­ low price,” Mr. (3ole says, “ virtual­ any other atate has had to handle. mittee will now be limited to 27 storm, made possible'Hy a scholar­ study of the work done In two of the ■atety features. coupe with rumble seat, sport sedan, ley shade grown tobacco was 5,480 ly enda the price difference which And the trend still is up. and town sedan. In addition to the The state spends between 11 snd FOILED BY A TOOTHACHE members. ship given by the Meriden Post. larger cities, two large towns and acres, am increase of 780 acres over haa led many truck buyers during Units alTIllatcd with the Memorial There were also brief remarks by two selected rural communities. Division, sent to Washington for a BECEPnON, TOO ooach, business coupe, phaeton and the advisable acreage for 1934. recent yearn to select smaller and 13 million dolism a month on relief. City, the current Public Enemy No. sport roadster, which comprised the About 1,270,000 pemons are getting Chattanooga, Tenn.—caiarlea F. Day committee are: Citizens. Sons District Commander William L. La- Manehe.ster was selected from the certificate to take ita place. 1 is welcome to it anytime. lighter trucks of other makes be-, Breche of Stafford; Mrs. M. M. Spll- classlflratlon of large towns. He received not only the certifi­ Philadelphia—Although the gov­ Standard line last year, the 1935 cause of low original coat. help. ’This load le expected to de­ Hunt's tcntbeche kept Abe Shyer, of Veterans. Ds.uchters of the "If It belongs to Mr, Karpis,” aaid •MARRYINO P A R 8 0 V IVED8 cline In the next few months, aa em­ Jewelry store owner, from getting a lani'. president of ‘ he Wllllmantlc In Conference Here. cate but a medal known as the ernment has forfeited the bullet­ New Standard line includes a full “Guaranteed performance, based American Hevolutlon. Daughters of Thomas J. Reilly, assistant UrS. at­ ''goo COUPLES IN A Y E ^ ployment gains. headache. Union Veterans of the CiWI War. Unit; and Miss Gertrude Anderson, Engineer Breslow was In confer­ Silver Star, and notification that he proof sedan abandoned by Alvin torney, “we will be jnly too pleased sized four-door sedan and a sedan on Reo's exclueive Ability Rating Chevrolet hat departed from the praetiee of furolihlng tu two models, the Sundard and the Master Lecturer of Coventry Grange. After Transients coat {513,073 for Jan­ Hunt, arriving at the Dentiat's Spanish War Veterans. American ence with the ERA board, Frank had been cited for gallantry. Karpis In his flight from Atlantic to have him come and claim It." delivery car for Ught commercial airstem, is now available for the Aral In nearly identical appearance. This year Ithe______SUndsrd ______reUlns______almost_ ths _ _ same appearance ss last a period of community singing led (Thency Jr., chairman, Edward J. lues. Rockford, m— (AP)—Tho Rev. uary relief, and a little, leas in Feb­ offlce'bver the Jewelry store, fright­ Legion. Veterans of Foreign Wars. time to buyers In the lowest priced ‘ " “ J* '* "** ■“ O Powor'to rheilVo o r u « y w r " ^ Master ” B?it'the ruary, a shorter month. Last year by Mr. Brockett, the audience w.as Holl. George H. Waddell, Regional The 1935 New Standard has been Hugh M. Banner performed upwards field. This feature, together with ened away a burglar who bored Disabled American Veterans of the entertained with feats of magic by ‘ h fil ’ .V '**” • '■ " ‘ frelF B«w la design. Its ontsUnding development the load got heavier virtually week Engineer R. M. Bennett of Hartford given virtually the same perform­ o f 400 marriages In 1934. ample loading space and payload being the all-steel turret top, narrow radiator, horizontal louvers, snd Improved "knee action.” six holes in the floor preparatory to World War. BHtl.sh Wat Veterans. Dr. William F. Cheney of- Storm. and Supervising Engineer Hayden by week. The numbers rose from entering the Jewelry atore. Another 'rhar.ge In the by-laws ance ability as the Master De Luxe Not since 1928 had the "marrying cai«clty and correct load distribu­ Refreshments were served consist­ L. Griswold, The party Inspected 30,000 In January to 66,000 In No­ was to approve the selection of a which, however, departs distinctly parson,” pastor of Trinity Lutheran tion, assure the buyer of satisfac­ ing of Ice cream, cookies and cof­ projects now in progress and com­ 8-8 inches, and develops 70 horse­ Speed Wagon ars the large dry plate shoe, fully enclosed hydraulic vember, during Upton Sinclair's un­ IU5D CROSS ADDS 80,000 veteran of ex-scrvlce man as the fee. from previous Chevrolets In strik­ church, e^oyed such a busy twelve- tory performance In advance of pur­ power at 2800 revolutions per min­ successful campaign for governor pleted and expressed satisfaction of BED OWNERS PAT NO PREMIUM ing advances in design of body and month. In that year be tied the knot chase.” clutch, the Reo-bullt four-speed brakea. Marshal of the Memorial Day ute. As would bo expected, pistons under a slogan of “End Po'(mrty In the manner in which the local work trim. The engines, incorporating for 358 couples. heavy duty truck transmission with Washington. — (AP) — Member- parade annually. Formerly the Mar­ has been carried on for the past Free-flowing lines of fenders, hood are of Lo-Ebc aluminum alloy, cam California,” against Republican ahlp In tbe American Red C roaa was shal of the parade roulil have been many improvements over the 1984 In the 35 years he has been a and cab, following modern passen­ ground, and fitted with two com­ quiet operation in all speeds, Reo- Governor Frank F. Merriam. three yearn. Master motor, are of the same size clergyman here. Dr. Banner has of­ built front and full-floating rear Between the carpet sweeper and increased by more than 80,000 mem­ a civilian wtthjut military service. Manchc.stcr’s ERA record, togeth­ ger car practice, almost duplicate pression and two oil rings each. No New Problem bers during the annual roll call The committee wall meet late In and design in both models, while in ficia te at more than 6,500 wed­ those of tho slightly heavier 1 1-2 Cylinder blocks are of close-grained axles, cam and lever steering, forged tbe telephone, the latter digs up the The nomads are no new problem er with the reports of the other _____for Style and Beauty dings. which closed in November. ITie es­ April or o.arly In May to make the towns snd cities selected for this re­ the chassis the chief difference Is the to 2 1-2-ton Speed Wagon. Details aUoy Iron, and fitted with alloy steel steel diso type wheele, and two- most dirt here. California's first broad move timated total la 3,884,068. annual plans for the Memorial Day preaence in tbs Mnster De Luxe of The upturn In marriages he at- of both power plant and chassis fol­ exhaust valve seat Inserts to resist gional survey, will be sent to Wash­ trlbutea to a restoration o f confi­ celebration. ington and will form the basis of Chevrolet enclosed knee-action sus­ low established Speed Wagon prac­ beat and wear. Among the other pension, now entering its second dence In the future on tho part of Tonight general procedure and conduct of tice. The new Reo-built “ Silver recognized Reo features which con­ year improved In construction and the young people in the Immediate Oown” six-cylinder truck engine tribute to the safety, dependability, Annual concert of G Clef club at emergency relief work In states that SAVE IS’^TO vicinity. Emanual Lutheran church. have not responded to the ERA pro­ operation. haa a bore and stroke of 3-3-16 x 4 long life and economy of tbe new j SOUTH COVENTRY Tomorrow gram in the degree desired. Mechanically, the two models have March 27-30.—Auto Show and Big Field for la common auawrous Important Im- Miss Helen Sykes entertained the Home Appliance Ehchibit at Armo­ It was brought out during the In­ pnvemanta la eoastruetfon and de- D. A. R. Bridge club at her home ry- spection trip yesterday afternoon aign. Both englnee have an original Friday afternoon. Gue.sts who acted This Week that one of the greatest fields for re­ ON GAS" system e t high pressure Jets supply­ as substitute players were Mrs March 29. Community Players lief work In Connecticut Is in sani­ ing oil to connecting rod bearings, Harold Maine of Wllllmantlc, Mrs. In "The Bellamy Trial,’’ a 3-act tation, filtration of rivers, cleaning Say owners of bigger, faster Dodge and electro-plated piatona, heavier J. E. Stanley. Mrs. Albert Harmon melodrama at Whlton Memorial up unsanitary areas and the general crankahafta, and other new features Center Interest hall. improvement of slums. and Mm. Hugh Christie. The first o r e powerl More speed! that contributa to better perform­ March 80.—Irish Tea Party, en­ ’ITic regional engineer approved steel body, pioneered by Dodga prize was won by .Mm. Harold as satin-smooth mUas an ance, smoothness and economy. In Maine and second by Mrs. Frank tertainment and dance. Orange hall, on adillllon to a tree-trimming pro­ M more than 20 yemn ago. . . sate, both cbaasls, newK designed clutch- Tracy. 7:00 p, m„ degree team. Daughters ject now In progres.s, totaling {1,703 bourl Yet mors economical than imrfected, dual-eylindar hydrau­ ee, more effective braking systems, Miss Betty Bennett la spending a of Liberty. for cutting limbs from trees on aver. Actually costs leas to run lic brakes, introduced by Dodgo stiffsr frames, and other advances At The Automobile and Home few days In New York City. Coming Events Eldrldgo street, Pfo.spect, North than smaller, lower-priced cars, inany jrears ago, and constantljr in design give greater ease o f opera­ The play "The Prince of Liars," April 2.—Annual supper at Red Elm. New and Pine. owners say. They report 20— improved. . . patented Floating tion, Increased durability, and a bet­ will be given by the Columbia Play- Men’s Social Club at 6:30 p. m. 22— 24 miles to the gallon of gas ter ride. em In the vestry of the Congrega­ April 6.—Salvation Army concert Power engine mountings. . . and ... aavinga of 30d to 40^ on a very other famous features exehtairm 'Visually, the new Master De Luxe Appliance Show Will Be The tional church Friday. March 29, In­ In Citadel. Commissioner Alex FOREIGN EXCHANGE retains only the characteristic out­ VICTORIOUS stead of March 22 as previously Damon and visiting hands. Also dollar's worth ofoil they buy! _ with Dodge in its price field. lines o f the radiator, and the fami­ stated In thia column. It Is being Emanuel Lutheran choir. That’a real economyl And this Only the geniua of a manu­ liar trade-mark on hub caps and sponaored by the Christian Endea­ April 12.—"Relatively Speaking," New oYrk, March 28.— (AP) — new Dodge has dozens of other facturing organization auch as vor Society of the local church. a three-act play hy Paint and Pow­ Foreign Exchange easy; Great Brit­ radiator smblem, to indlcaU that it Mm. Stella Pearl apent the week­ der club at High school. ain in dollars, others In cents. Burprises besides ita astonishing Dodge — with such completo tk of Chevrolet origin. The V-radta- end at her home In Hampton, Conn. April 22.—Formal ball of Knights Great Britain demand, 4.78 1-4; thrift of operation and upkeep. facilities, with 20 years of experi­ tor itself Is narrower and more Rev. Charles O. Johnson, pastor of Columbus. cables, 4.78 1-4; 60-day bills, 4.77 You’li experience an entirely ence in building nearly thras aloplng, the unit fenders are highly contoured in their streamlining, of the Congregational church took April 26.—Community Players In 1-4; France demand, 6.59 1-8; ca­ new kind of motoring thrill With million fin# vehiclas—could fe bles, 6.59 1-8; Italy demand, 8.23 while the windshield not only slopes All Electric Kitchen for hit subject Sunday morning, "Tommy.’’ Hollister street school, the "Airglide Ride*!. . . amooth, create sud> ontatanding dollar- 1-2; cables, 8.23 1-2. back s te e ly but also is slightly V- “The Secret of Dl-vine Companion­ auspices of Sunset Rebekah lodge. alwajra lavel, free from aide- for-dollar valuai ship.” April 27.—"Night of Frolic," femanda: ahapad, causing all the forepart of THIS CAR HAS ^ FINE CAR FEATURES ... away tven on curvea. the car to flow smoothly Into tha STUDEBAKER The Christian Endeavor service sponsored by Company. K, at State Belgium, 21.00; Germany, 40.14 CHRYSLER MOTORS Sunday evening was under the lesd- Armory. Holland, 87.54; Norway, 24.04; SwB' With “ Synchromatic Con­ DODOB DIVISION body, which is the utmost In smooth­ •mhlp of Ivan Brandon. April 29.—Tenth annual concert den, 24.65; Denmark, 21..36; Finland, Vonr first glance at the handsomely streamlined Reo Flying i trol”, dnving haa been made Thl»d*irtlMmnta4wMekT*atl>teare> ness. By utilizing the newly develop­ A very Interesting 4-H club pro­ of Beethoven Glee club at High 2.13; Switzerland, 32.34; Spain, mmt of an«laoorlar~ClU7oiozMaMrt. ed all-steel roof construction, Chev­ Cloud for 1935, will prove that it is unnecessary to pay a higher.^ twice aa easy and effortleia. MMW.VALtm DODOB. $44t w SfeS gram sponsored by the Earl W. school. 13.66; Portugal, 4.35 1-2; Greece, OBAISRIFT Altogether, there are 95 basic •All prtcmt f o. b. O dorr. DotroS, ooS' ' rolet haa attained a sleekness form- K' Green Post. American Legion, was May 3.- Benefit dance for Me- .93 1-2: Poland, 18.90; Czechoslo­ price for advanced style and beauty. But Reo V ALU E lies to chonio wilheui nottem ,______— ^ ly impossible. Its highly crowned enjoyed by a gathering of about one motial hospital at State Armory. vakia, 4.18: .Ilijcoslavla, 2.27 1-2; deeper than mere style, paint or upholstery. It is manifeated in advancementain theNew-Valua Timm p o y m m io t o 0 t y o m roof sweeping from the windshield offers a giganfic FLYING A%k A>r thmoBcioiChiTOtoeMotf hundred persons in the t.ieglon May 13.— (Tentative). Concert by Austria, 18.85N; Hungary, 29.80N; Dodge . . . plua tha sturdy all- Comomoi C fdit FIoop to the streamlined, graceful rear II' ...... rooms Monday evening. Walter High school chorus and orchestra Rumania, 1.01 1-2; Argentina, Q U ALITY—in every hidden detail—in manufacturing policiea CLOUD end in a continuous curve, an effect Hickey, district chairman of 4-H at High school hall. .’U.90N; Brazil, 8.58 1-2N; Tokyo, which insist on rugged construction at every point of wear. Here S-Doar heightened by the absence o f roof o club work, presided and Introduced Also annual Mothem’ and Daugh­ 28.07; Shanghai. 39.00; Hongkong, REO la a typical Reo quality-built car, that has a ll the fine car fea­ panels and moldings and by the con­ Tllford W. Cocks of Wllllmantlc, ters’ bampirt at Concordia Lutheran 49,'J5; Mexico City (stiver peso). P. O. 1. LAinKNO * F.O.B. tinuity of body color over the en­ Tolland County club agent; Benton church. 27,8.5; Montreal In New York, 99 18 tures plus the exclusive advantages of the Reo Self-Shifter. See PUTS TAX • FACTORY tire top. P. Cummings of Putnam, Windham 3-4; New York In Montreal, 100.81 new value! ii__M and drive the new Flying Cloud. It delivers, fully-equipped at Elvery detail of the car is new, 4 ' i County club agent, and Warren E, IT S’n iX HURTS 1-4. UO-BOYAUnU DETROIT :Z ~ .J ^ your door, for no more than cars whose performance and fea- nsA AMD UP Starting with the front bumper and Brockett of North Haven, State De­ 795 Including the radiator grill, the orna­ partment chairman of 4-H club Iowa City, la.—Leo F. Burke had A HERO .AT LAST turea do not begin to compare with this new and finer Reo. Hk SmtfiShifIt opHot%»t ^ ttmtt iow oo9i ODODGEMS e H ^ Mew Per Ant A Few Seflare Store Thae The laweat' ment that supplants the radiator work of the American Legion and a roaring toothache an decided to also New Haven County club agent. take a few sleeping potions. flller-cap (now under the hood), the Aurora, 111. For 18 years George horizontal hood louvres, the runnl^- Alt spoke of the 4-H club work In After taking five, the tooth still W. Smith was a hero and didn’t their respective districts and how ached. He took five more. When realize It. board pattern, streamlined door the American Legion aided them. Burke awoke in a hospital he was After losing his honorable dis­ bandleiL spare tire mountings (con­ Schaller Motor Sales, he. cealed in some models), tall lamp, Edwin Tlchy, a North Guilford club told that hla heart was none the charge, Smttli, who served during DODGE and FLYMOLTH CARS member, told of the wonderful week bettor for the experience. COLE MOTORS and rear bumper. Aside from ap­ the World War with the Headquar­ 684 Center St. TeL 6282 he spent at the Senior Conference at He still has the toothache. ters company of tho Thirty-third 91 Center .Street Manchester Maacheeter pearance, there are important im­ provements in body comfort and spaclousneaa, and especially in the ride. The wheelbase of the new Mas­ ter De Luxe Is increased to 113 inches, and an even greater in­ crease In body space has been gain­ ed by moving the engine forward. LARGEST The appearance of great length has DISPLAY AT THE SHOW been enhanced by lowering the floor level, dropping it one Inch nearer See Our Display Of This All Electric Kitchen the ground by lowering the chassis % Bide rails. HAROLD T. WEST T h e Master De Luxe sport and In A Modernistic Design With . 0 ^ INCOItl'OKATKI) * * CHET’S RADIO -i *■ * BENSON’S RADIO town sedans have Integial trunks BISSELL STREET 80 OAKLAND STREET embodied in the rear panels, with DIAL ,'.202 D IA L 3191 711 MAIN STREET D IA L 8773 ••H.4ROLD’• W EST compartments for the spars wbeeL Built-In Appliances “CHET” BRUNNER “ART” BENSON In tha three sedaiu, pressed steel wheels with short rounded spokes are regular equipment. Wire wheels ...... TODAY with large hub caps are used on the B ig r o o m y beautiful new 1935 other models. In the lower priced line of New The M odem Over 400,000 Standard models, larger bodies, a new engine with 23 per cent more horsepower, an Improved ebasaia Studebaker Champion Sedan Q ^ J C U t U ' ' frame, and numerous other new features give Improved perform­ e l i e v e it or not, you can now get one of ALL ELECTRIC KITCHEN . OA ______ance, still better economy, and In­ the finest automobiles ever built in this 0 creased comfort anti safety. B Bodies are generally improved In country—a magnificent new 1935 Studefcakcr New 1935 O' JUJ^JUV IVtUL CL D J u d jU ’^ spaciousness and comfort, and pos- Champion sedan—for just a few dollars more Is Built Around These Major Appliances L seas many new convenience and a f- than the lowest priced cars. ^pearance features. ’The newly addid Studebaker Ul GRVNOW y SXfUX, a c t 'ttvu ' four-door sedan haa the same dimen­ Only the new and greater Studebaker Corpo­ sions as the coach, which is 3 1-4 inches longer than the J934 model ration, operating on a thrifty 1935 basis with SUPER-SAFE and provides 2 1-2 inches more leg- millions in new capital, no bank loans, no bur­ Champion Sedan •ELECTRIC RANGE THOR m ^ cm ^ csB tvm room in the rear compartment. The densome overhead and no exces^ve plant valua­ closed models all have flat floors in REFRIGERATOR the rear compartment, the ridge tion can afford to offer you a deal like this. formerly existing in front o f the If you’ve been shopping around, you know seat having been eliminated. The •ELECTRIC WATER HEATER OWNERS • Z. driver's seat, in ail closed models, is that this Studebaker delivered price is the real 1M NtOST equipped with flnger-Up control for bargain opportunity of the year. Thia enorm­ Over quick adjustment VBtSATHI ously room y sedan isn’t juat anoUter car—it’s a ferw a se e Redesigned dials, behind concave BUY AT THE SHOW 0BSS that eliminates reflections and brand new 1935 Studebaker—a Champion— DELIVERED •ELECTRIC DISH WASHER nousH iolo 28 Models Dqmotes visibility, are mounted in with incomparable Studebaker prestige and per­ sm iANcc improved instrument board hav- formance. log-walnut-grained panels. On Display table a ad e Completely Equipped 10 Models on Display tvw The sleekly streamlined body ia steel rein­ forced by steel with no wood pillars or braces •UIIT BONCSTtBELFAST In vantagre of our offer of 50 Kwhrs FREE each month. PATS CAR FARES { but steel welded to steel throughout even to the $ MANCHESTER 139.50 (A P )—Officials o f this roof panels, ^ d the brakea are the finest in the OUR LINES HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY OP EITHER IF TOU HAVEN'T 6*tFs Bkeet rallwaya art ready to world—Studebaker’s new compound hydraulics. o*ck be honeety of their patrons PURCHASING OR RENTING A RANGE OR WATER HEATER. •gainst that o f any other city, in or Come in and compare this Studebaker in Your ptB—ni ear will bo aoeopiod aa port TIME TO TRAVEL out of Northern Ireland. Here’s MODEL SOS whii every detail with other cars and then go out p oym o n t^ tho balanco in eonvonient for a convincing trial drive. monthly paymenta ot vary low rafea. ' permitted to issue I m Uckete to paaeengera who And they MYAGRUNOW m II ; ; " S t - " . ^ eufflcient money to pay n ml their fare. Such passengers are ask­ The Manchester Electric Company AT TH * ed k> settle at the company’s of­ 778 Main S t Phone 5181 SHOW WETHERELL-McCABE MOTOR SALES ^NO FINANCE CHARGES PLACE Y.OUR ORDER L*it year several thousand paa- •eng« took advantage of the ar- 20 East Center Street AT THE SHOW Save Dollar^ lang^ent. Only two failed to pay. Manchester ? A ( 3 E T E It MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, (X)NN, TUESDAY, MARCH 28,1988.

Ellsworth Porter, Raymond Rich fourth d e^ resulting from the snnual meeting of the Hartford member of the committee on medi­ INSTALL EASTERN STAR I ‘Turret Top’ Body Designed for Greater Security and Adam Kowalski, saw the fhunea automobile ucident on the Canaan- County Medical aaaoclatloii will be cal economics. ported by the police as having been T H H GRID STAR In Hebron Green, five miles away. choked to death. Ignatius Is the fa­ Salisbury road Sunday, occurred held In the Hunt Memorial building, Dr. Arthur B. Landry of Hartford- ther of the girl. The lads blew the automobile horn shortly before midnight when Jamas 38 Prospect street, Hartford, Tues- OFFICERS TOMORROW! Fir* burned an old faiwhouae on all the way to the burning house but la the reUring prealdent of the as­ The first message said there was Jones street, remodelled by Mr. and Jones of this town died at the Geer day, April 8, afternoon and evening. soc latlon. HELD FOR THEFT failed to arouse the attention they Dt. David M. Caldwell, member of a report that hit clothes were fotmd Mrs. Henry T. Kellogg for use as a expected. Later neighbors helped hospital here. The other vlcUma Thare are twenty applicaUoni tor near a river, but later It was said Past Worthy Matron Mrs. Mar-i summer house, Sunday night at 10 were Bphrlam Duncan of Norfolk, Modical AsBocIation Meeting the Board of Directors is a state the man. without a hat, was seen In aaaistant aeeretara; William A d a » ^ joric Straw W'ill Be the ln-| o'clock St a loss of about $8,000, the boys save a garage and ah a. who was instantly killed and Mrs. delegate from this town. Dr. D, C. memberahtp on Ble for the annual Norwich Man Reported Seen son and George Summeryfll*, The house has nine rooms and ia To Be Held in Hartford On moetlng and flve members of the Yantlc. Later on came reports that Election Held Saturday in erty men. stalling Officer. | partly covered by insurance. Mr. two stories high. Sarah Ryvelle of Norfolk and Mrs. Y. iMuoru la a member of the oom- Walking Along Railroad he had been noticed along the F raik B. John, Princeton and Mrs. Kellogg, who live In West James Jones of Canaan, who died Big Car in the Lowest Price April 2. mittee on public policy, legislation, aasooiatlon died during the paat Meeting at State Trade 1? announced that no ------— ------— year. Tracks Toward Wiltlmantic. track* of the Central Vermont rail­ School; Other Officers. Temple Chapter, Order of the Hartford, spent the week-end a t the early yesterday at the hospital. The medical atbtes and deportmant. road walking towards Wlliimantlc. ber wlU be excuaed from jractlee house, leaving there about 6 p. m. FOURTH AUTO VUTTIM four were riding In' a car which over­ Tha on* hundred and forty-third Dr. Moctlmer B. Moriarty Is a Police all through the eastern part thla ooming Saturday anarnooa. Student, Accused of Steal­ Ekustem Star at Its regular meeting Four Amston men, John Johnson. Canaan, March 26.—(AP)— The turned on a curve and struck a tree. Field Has Forty Fine The police teletype carried last Alex Wilson was elected prealdent There win also be a meeting aw) A milk bottle make* only 20 trips of the state were asked to be on *hc duea will be collected. tomorrow evening In the MAtonic before being broken, on an average; evening a description of Ignatius lookout for the man. of the 8IIk aty Flute Band at the Temple will seal Its new officers. Mlkullewlca. wanted. In Norwich In ing Jewelry and Cash. Features. thle breakage cost adds $12,000,000 connection with the death of bis annual meeting Baturday In the The present olTlccrs, with Mrs. Elsie a yaar to the American milk blU. Our federal prisons contain IS,- Htate Trade School. Other officers Buggy wblpa to a total value of Knight as worthy matron and Wil­ daugbUr, 18 years old, who was re­ 000 American Inmates. elected are: Max Wagner, vle*- liam Stevenson, worthy patron, have $300,000 are still produced annually. Princeton, N, J., March 26.— (AP) served fifteen months due to the Oracafuny Bndamtzad lines and 66 —Frank B. John, 23-ycar-old Prince­ change In the grand chapter .tes.slon forty flne car naechanical feature* ton football player, was held by from January to April. combine to strengthen the 1935 La- PHILCO state police today in connection with Paat Worthy Matron Mrs. Marjor­ Fayette’s claim to lielng the "Big ie Straw will be the installing offi­ iliO EHTERS a aeries of dormitory thefts which cer. Mrs. Florence Thornton will Car In the Lowest Price Field." The netted $2,000 In Jewelry and cash. succeed Mrs. Knight and Harry Naoh-bullt LaFayette enter* It* sec­ Although no formal charges were Armstrong will be the new worthy ond year with a serteg of improve­ lodged against the young athlete, patron. ments and innovationa new to the .State Patrolman Howard Lamberton Mrs. Rena Miller and Mrs. Lillian automobile Industry ami exclusive Gustafson are co-chairmen of the said be would be arraigned tomor­ In the lowest pries' field. row on charges of breaking and en­ committee In charge of the .social ™ " ® '‘S a g o h tering ami receiving stolen goods. following the hu.slncss tomorrow Among the mecnonlcal innova­ John's detention followed the ar­ iilghl. They- will also sec to the tions Is " Springing." rest In New York of Wlnthrop Par- decorations and refreshments and Oldsmohlle Is one of at least four automobiles that will appear this year with the new type of all- This remarkable new system of tello. 21, of Alansfleld, O. AuUiorl- will be assisted by the following: rteel. or "turret." top. As shown here, this Is one solid sheet of steel from cowl to trim under the Spring suspension, created by Nash Mrs. .Minnie Norton, Mr.s. Ellen resr window, providing greater security to the car's occupants. Oldsmohlle also has moved the body engineers greatly reduces back seat tles said that much of the ;oot from forward to afford more comfortable riding for the resr passengers. the campus burslarles was found In Anderson, Mrs. Etta Fallows, Mrs. f II I. bouncing and pitching without sac­ •Maud Hill. .Mrs. Emma Brown, Miss rificing strength by retaining Psrtello's room In New York and sturdy, conventional front and rear that he ha Corroct load distribution; (ram A la 4-4 (ant inchiaint Tractat- sprung cars where unbalanced you own one of these distinguished Master De Luxe What a satisfaction it Is to have a any manipulation by the driver Ford Limited . . . . Maximum loading spaco; Full floating axloj Guaranteed Perform- springing causes a bump in th* road car that you know will always justi­ wlintaoever. This ride control plus Trallsn ana laws. Prkss ftam $4*S Nlag Hud Pow .. atiee. Compare before you buy any track. You'll ogroo Reo It the up. thmslt (. a. b. lontine, pin tan. to defleot the rear springs to mov* models. Decide now to see this aristocrat of low-priced The new Aeroform Nash, for 193.') ^ by Group of Hartford fy your good judgment, a car that Independent planar springing of the Penn Rond ...... up and down at unequalled speeda. make it as advanced In *••• W f-tAl of Dm has triumphed time after time In front wheels a.ssiires a comfort for truck that meets today t requirements—at on omoxingly low price. S*stlnl sqiilpmant S)ctre. cars and to choose Chevrolet for quality at low coet. toco Co#po mfFUntp iS40, Is the complete fulfillment of w hat: terrific slock car and speedway rac­ United Founders Priest isWtvt Is cSssst wlthaul ssfiem “Motorcycle Getaway." "Sealed With bVmpmrB, cooro tirm onrf Urm Musicians. all passengers well beyond what has United Gas ...... Water Cooling," “Nolseprooflng,' CHEVROLET MOTOR CX3.MPANY. DETROrT, MICH. iomk, thm ih t prtom m $3S.00 a modem motor car should bo . . . . ing a ear that hsiks as well as acts been achieved In cars with coll Unit Lt and Pow A quality as it is in styling *S60 tmoml. Fricmm atsottd in this Its iinlfiuc supremacy a car that "Feathertouch Ccmtrol" and "Big Osenpan Chnroirt'i Imv driircml p rim mid etuy G M .A .C . terms timmmmnt mrm h st or mnd mrm should have.... should dc. spring front wheels and rear wheel Util Pow and Lt Car Roominess and Safety.” are • ubjsct lo olion^ w ith o u t nofioo. pioneers the advancements other A (Tcnrrci/ Stators Vnluo KncO'Aolion optionmj mt SJO calro. There Is a new Nash Advanced ; stabilizers. It’s a steady, .smooth COLE MOTORS other features of the 1935 LaFay­ SPECIAL PRICE AT THE SHOW Six. a new Nash Advanced Eight,!Eight, | ^ *^*'’*’ Its adopt, ■ride, unlike anything' you’ve known. A pproxim ately 160,000.000,000 ette line. In addition to these fea­ and a new Na.sh Amhassailoi Eight. ' • hi» year, as for years In the Four years of testing on Stude- cigarets are consumed annually. 91 Center Street Manchester tured mechanical Improvements, the DKALm AOVKfmSKMCNT In all three, the streamline treml nt i uel Lutheran church at 6.1.1 o'clock bRitlb Is Studebaker. 1935 LaFayette line has undergone TURin-TOP iODY RY FISHIR tLU I-flAM f modern design reaches the ultimate ; tonight, assisted by the Connecticut In every detail of style and safety, a graceful process of modernization (with No Draft Vantitotlon) VALVI-INTichronized Springing, furnishing relnforceil by steel characterizes! ish angle, giving the front end of unusual riding comfort. 7. Balanced every one of ttie.se new Studebaker C C V l SEE THE TWO NEW CHEVROLETS AT THE AUTO SHOW Champions. By every comparison, the car an appearance of sleek Weight- car weight dl.atrlhuted OVER THE QUINTUPLETS lengrtb. An Ingenious and artistic evenly front and rear. 8 Slx-Pas.sen- they arc the strongest, safest ears the world has yet produced. radiator ornament Is also a part of STATE ARMORY MAIN ST. MANPHFi^Trp ger Mid.sectlon Seating providing this front and streamlining design. the same kind tit rule in the rear a.s Hut let us see for ourselves just I'mii .TIfii .Stationed - al Little why these new .Studehakers of 193.5 F YOU want to see all the 1935 motor car featiireg Bullet-shaped headlights accentuate well as thevtront m'Ii Ih. 9 H:il! Hear­ the streamlined design. ing Steering. Ul. S<|Ueiik-pr(H>f Ilo.^pital Following Rumors are so inanifeslly superior to all % Irevealed in a single car, look at the new Oldsmobile. springs that never need luiiricatlon. of a Kidnaping. other cars reganlle.ss of price, rep­ Nash engineers’ quest for beautl' utation or wheelbase. Let us find Superbly styled—with neva streamline beauty—xt'e ful appearance on the 1935 LaFay­ Much has been wiltleu about ette did not stop with external streamlining. We believe Nash out why these latest and greatest again the Style Leader. Ont , March 26. (AP) .Studebaker Chnmplon.s .so decisively changes In design. Inside the wide, streamlining takea just the right expansive, dual construction steel form. There are no angular .•luriaccs Alannoil hy icputs «»f h ,p1o^ to overshadow and outperform the It has new Jtz#—bigger, roomier, with luxuriously kidnap th»’ Dioiuic fiuiiitup- prouldest products ,)f the nutomo- bodies is newly styled upholstery. or pockets to hblil hack the car not live worlil comfortable space for driver and passengers. Both front and rear seats offer Jn- even fTstiarr tire on the roar just a lots, two men sv 'w. MtiitUmod «-n KUard all Ihuui^ii lu-si nlj;ht at the Tile nuiHt eonvineing proof of all It has new safety—the extra protection of the new parallcled riding comfort and the long swecplii" rurve that flows as Dafoe hospital is In the ride in the amazing new upholstery makes them equally freely as the air frni'n iiumper lo smoothness, .stendtness. sureronieil- Solid-Steel "Turret-Top” Body by Fisher. pleasing to the eyes. Forward In the h'imper. Tho Ontario K'.\i'mnu*nt annmin?- • 'I yi siordny th il it was a^si^;nlnpf riess with whieh tVii'se Mg hrillmni It has more power-r-Sd horsepower in the Six, driving seat, the airplane type of Evcrybod.v’ know . that sliel is a police «ua;d, i!;-,• ,ind nl^lit. to Uv new Htudehakers cour.si- along al Instrument panel and speedometer strength ami strength Is safely. In private hospital oi the IMonne farm every rate of speed and on every 100 horsepower in the Eight—and incre^d translucently illuminated, together the all-steel one-piece Iwily of every whero the hvi» htlo' are canil typi- of road ^ gasoline economy in both cars. For ex­ with a smart package compart­ 1935 Nash, pas.-iengers ride wlthiii for. With Jusllfieallon are they called ment, fulflils the LaFayette’s extef- a protective armor of .steel. Front, ■'mlrnele-ride'' — - ample, the Six delivers 18 miles to the nal promise of luxury. sides, rear and fl'jor of the IsMly arc Although governiiieiit MTielals re-i ii?!';"''''’'.''*'"'." Hon at 50 miles per hour. Again In 1935, LaFayette brings fused... to . dl.siu.ss...... the alleged plot, re- ! jinif ‘ tlvlvlnrr otna.a u '‘‘‘'''’P comfort welded Into one piece no Joint.s to ports .said that kldiinpeis had plan nnif driving ease are in store for It has Knee-Action Wheels . . , bij^ger Super- to the low-priced car fleld another loosen and cause aqiiceks ned, during the next few weeks, to | .you ns you get m and go out for a group of expensive car. mechanical And Nash ha.- what the airplanes Irbil run In even the lowest prleeil Hydraulic Brakes . . . Center-Control Steering . . » features heretofore found only In take the children away fix'm their | of llicse new Studebaker Cham­ utomobile cars costing many iiundrcds of dol­ h o w have- Flying Power derived from Ride Stabilizer . . . Syncro-Mesh All-Silent Shift­ 1 9 3 5 A S ! ho.spltal and rush them by automo- i Its vaivc-ln-he.id engine with Twin bile and airplane aoro.ss the United; pions. ing . . . every modem Jine-car feature to which you lars more. Its 80-horaepower motor Ignition. There are two spark plugs States border. Studebaker has consistently been with down draft carburetlon and In each cylinder Inste.-.d of one first or among the first with every Sla-CjUndtr arc entitled. full pressure liibricailon is another A. W. Roebuck, attorney general major automobile advancement. StJau of Its big car features. The seven Igniting gasoline much more effi­ of Ontario; .sanl Uml he had iletaile.l And all at the lowest pric^ for which sq much quality ciently and delivering more i«)wer, two provincial police to the hospital And from the standpoint of engi­ bearing crankshaft with hollow more top speed and more miles ja-r ns the request of David A. Croll, neering these hrilllant new Stiiile- car was ever offered! Oldsmobile...... is "the car that crankplns, counterweights and vi­ gallon of gasoline. minl.ster of public welfare. It was hakurs of 1931 again suceessfiiHv has everything!” bration dampner, gives the motor a Another engineering achievement Hiirpn.ss the best efforts of the rest running smoothness to, be found (.'roll who n|Kin.sorcd the recent leg­ of the automotive Imliistry. only in cars In price brackets above makes a tremcndoii.s difference In islation making the quintuplets Due to ono development alone—, the LaFayette. "Sealed Pressure Nash performance. It Is the new "wards of His .Majesty, the King". an exclusive new Independent Cooling," another exclusive LaFay­ Nash Automatic Crulaing Gear. The Croll aaid he had asked for the po­ planar wheel Suspension these ette feature, seals the water circu­ greatest economy development In lice guard ''for the babies' protec­ Stuilebakrrs give the most restful lating system making reflils with years—an invention that automati­ tion." ' rear-.seat ns well ns front-seat ride, water infrequent .md permitting cally reduces engine speed at car highspeed driving in mountainous NORGE speeds above 40. For example, when country The use of worm rind roll­ the 1931 Na.sh car la traveling at 60 er steering, clutch pedal starting, M. P. H„ the engine Is only turning foot control of headlights and ro­ ROLLATOR REFRIGERATOR ONLY PLYMOUTH GIVES over at the economical rate of 42 ‘Miracle Ride’ in Studebaker tary controlled mechanical brakes, M. P. H. With the Nash Automatic give the LaFayette a genuine claim YOU ALL FOUR: • Cruising Gear you gel high speed to "feature control" of all Impor­ performance, but pay only for aver- tant driving mechanisms. The wide *g« speed operation.' Sixes t675 nnJ up . . . Bithts SS60 and up, list prices at Lansimg, rear tread, 59 11-16 inches, togeth­ and,learn all about Norge's GENUINE HYDRAULIC BRAKES Super Hydraulic brakes are stand­ luhject te change vsithtni ntiee. Bnmpert with guards, spare tire, er with the X dual frame, give the ard, Quick, safe and easy stopping la OLDSMOBILE and rear spring nosers bnUt into all cars at the fattory at extra nsU new car an extraordinary degree of SAFETY. STEEL BODY assurerl. The parking brakes are Ctnnsenient G, M. A. C, time payment plan. safety. In the 1935 LaFayette a proven economy ..... 'cd by cables to the rear BIGGER • MORE POWERFUL • MORE ECONOMICAL total of forty mechanical features wheels. A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE used by makers of big cars, are In­ WEIGHT RE-DISTRIBUTION 'lie 1935 Nash also achieves corporated Into the Nash Invader Norge doesn't guess. In 1926 a stock Norge tremendous step forward In riding Into the low price fleld to substan­ comfort with Synchronized Spring­ tiate its claim to big car quality and RoIIator Refrigerator was started in operation at 12% TO 20% LESS GAS I OIL ing at all four wheels. Front and appearance. the factory. It has run CONTINUALLY ever rear springs of approximately the since with only one stop each year for a thorough same length are calibrated to exact­ overhauling and examinaUon. This Norge Rolla- ly the same "rate" of oscillation In relation to load. The Noah ride has tor has as yet shown no measurable wear. 'The also been improved by-the use of WALL ST. BRIEFS Alm-athon test equals 33 years of actual use in patented frtctlon-controlling Inserts FFvrr7FT;rf NORGE IS MORE between the leaves of the springs. Now York, March 26.—(AP)— work^iwM^ >t came from the factory Don*t miss seeing this beautiful new Plymouth all America's talking about! After the car la manufactured these Corporate bond maturities during Nash springa never need further AT THIIROW, take a good look, at "All lubrication. AprU win total $38,655,933, accord­ cars with genuine Hydraulic Brakes. economy on oil and g a t. . . the luxury ing to Standard' Statistics Co. The (Norge prices, by the way, start at ?119..50 a \ Three” leading low-priced cars... of the "Floating Ride” (the back seat Naoh further insures a balanced number of bonds and notes making and ask some vital questions. Ask about bodies. The Plymouth ride becauae the total weight of the SOUD-9TBBL ••TURRET-TOP" for the big 4.25 cu. ft. model) is as comfortable as the front). KNBE-ACnON CENTER-CONTROL BIGGER SUPER-HYORAUUC SYNCRO-MESH up the toUl Is 144 of which 13 body is all-steel throughout. It's the w U equally distributed between BODY BY FISHER WHEELS amount to $1,000,000 or more. On size and beauty you’ll probably world's safest low-priced earl front and rear oprlngs. And with the STEERING BRAKES ALL-SILENT SHIFTING agree that Plymouth has a big lead. Sec Plymouth at the Show. . . or at roar oaot moved forwvd of the rear Continued heavy loading of bitu­ Then take "All Three” out on the Dodge, De Soto or Chrysler dealers. ixla. M iction scgtlng adds the minous coal In the past week on Ask about brakes. Plymouth is the road. Learn Plymouth’s thrilling per­ A new type of front wheel tuipenxlon enables Studebaker to pro­ (T he official Chrysler Motors Commei^ laot word in riding comfort. fearr of a national mine strike are only one of ‘‘All Three” lowest-priced formance . . . its 12% to 20% greater cial Credit Plan makes purchase easy.) Known always for good deaignlng, vide greater riding comfort in 1635 models. This Is effected by said to have brought an advance In food engiaoering, good workman- means of a Isrg* irsnsvers* leaf spring, anchored to the frame so carloadlngi over the 597,432 cars that it mar flex fraaly and yat permit each front wheel to react WATKINS tor building can that stay MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES loaded a week ago. The total ta aa- * Itself In Independently to road ahocki, Tha Studebaker, aa ^ow n hero, tlmated at about the same aa In th* baa also been Improved In appearanca by means of jEnarrowed 681 Main Street =or^pdridIng week of last year at A4ANCHESTER. CONN. ii'jt ■■■ -.y^. . < FgiliRtgr aod tlga* aowisg trom kt { r Manchester wherji«08,462 cars were handled. trs ABmTT

mobUs of tbs advaBCsmsBt of 1M4, led by knee-action wheels and su­ I t was earryiiw throe duromt nod- ilE H A S per-hydraulic brakes. Greater Comfort for Ford Passeni^ers CHEVROLET SHOW CARS ela of cara. ’The driver waa not fa­ OVER 100 CHANGES miliar with the town or the location Knee-octlon wheels, h'O . pointed MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1938. o f the agency and called at the po­ PA G E THIRTEEN out, are indispensable to the car DELIVERED IN NIGHT i which Is built to provide the B eh­ lice atatlon. W alter Carter waa I SAFETY FEAHIRES IN THE NEW FORD called at his home and the care were est degree of passenger comfoH^ ------The knee-octlon wheels, by moving Brouffht to Manchester at 3 unloaded at the Wells street show New Springing Provides Easier Riding in Dodge room of the company at 8 o’clock MANY INNOVATIONS up and down independently of each O’clock This Morning —. PONTIAC ENTERS Now-You41 Get ^Floating Ride* PLAN TUBERCULOSIS other, absorb the road shock which, this morning. The driver of the Preddent BelieTes Motorist in the ordinary car without knee- Greater Saving in Gasoline Driver Sleeps in Cab. truck that brought in the cars de­ action, Is transmitted to the passen­ cided not to start back at once, but IN THE NEW DODGE LOW PRICE FIELD EDUCATIONAL DRIVE gers, These springs are of the The BIley Chevrolet company is curled up in his cab and took a few If Entitled to All That's Consumption Is Effected hours sleep. He was on his way sturdy c61I type found on higher- going to show the latest model Two Year Campaign to Ae- priced cars. Knee-action mokes pos­ back through Center street at S Chevrolets at the show which opens o’clock this morning. quaint Public With Dartlop- New and Better. sible, Mr. McCuen pointed out, cen­ This Year. In the State Armory tomorrow and Sireamlnied Body, New Sos- Two Lines of Sixes Added toi ter-control steering and easier han­ It was necessary to get an extra ments in Treatmento. dling of the car. Coupled with the shipment yesterday. A truck from The homicide rate in this country front and rear ride stabilizers, cen­ pension, More Power, Hartford, March 28.— ^Aqaeuaco- Offerlnir many new comfort, e.ife- Over 100 changes have been made the Tarrytown plant arrived In Man­ was the highest of all in the world Models— Seen at This ter-control steering adds much to chester a t . 2 o'clock this morning. last year. ment waa mads today by tha Stata tjr, performance and economy fea­ car comfort. tbis year In the ever popular Ford Greater Comforts. Tuberculosis Commission that It Is tures, the 1039 Oldsroobiles are be- The self - energizing super-hy­ V-8 cars and trucks being shown at Week's Show. making plans to join in a two-yoor Ingr shown here this week at the draulic brakes of the 1934 Oldsmo- the armory by the Dillon Sales and educational capipaian ogolnat tuber­ Automobile Show. bile also are retained, with the Service Company. Changes In the The new Oldsmoblle Six and braking area Increased by 14 per H it now Una of Dodge cars provea culosis in which recant devslopmaata durable V-8 engine effecting greater The auto show marks the entry of EMgfht are l^ I t to conform to 01di<- cent to make them even more pow­ eat at the outatondlng attractions in treatment of the disease will ba economies in gfsollne consumption, Pontiac Motor Company Into the raoblle's beflef that the motorist Is erful and sure of action than be­ of tha big automobile show. It Is low price field with two lines of emphasized. In outlining the plan. greater case In steering and the lat­ quite evident that the company’s entitled tO all that la new and bet­ fore, and giving longer life to the Sixes as a companion to Us Improv­ Dr. Stephen J. Maher, Chairman of est in streamlining, not too extreme soglneers have applied considerable ter, according to C. L. McCuen, linings. These brakes have' been ed Straight Eight. Although the an­ the Commission, explained that for president and general manager of arc some of the new aids on this time, effort and Ingenuity to the several years early dlognoola was proved by millions of miles of driv­ well known make of car. nouncement was made the last of the company. ing, and the large increase In brak­ The first thing you notice when you look at the new Fords is the greater streamlining of the body PHILCO took of combining amartneaa in emphasized by the Tuboreuloeis The body this year of all closed Best propt of tho 1936 Dodge will be not so much In Ihe seclnx ss In the riding For this Chrysler December, a large percentage of Stressing the importance of safe­ ing area will add even more to the and its "larger" appearance. But even more pleasing, when yon get into the rear. Is the greater comfortable bodies with operating Commission and its offlllatad local product otters an nnuBusI type of "synchromatlc" front suspension and n redistribution of the car’s motorists will not see these new ly, Oldsmoblle Introduces In both .safety offered In the 1935 Oldspio- comfort you'll get in riding. That's because the body has been moved more than eight Inches for­ models Is roomier than ever before foaturea that do, automatically, a associations. and the car overall is 8',a Inches prSIght, that reduce tha swaying motion of tho body to a minimum and assure more comfort (o the cars "In the flesh ’ until they attend lines of cars what has been callcil biles. Mr. McCuen .said. ward, so you won't ged the bumps by sitting over the rear axle. Shown here Is the Fordor sedan. vortty.of things which formerly had "Our objective this year,” con­ rear.psBsenrors, *D od ee’a cross-steering system, also, makes onerntlon of the car much easier. the auto show this week. by engineers the greatest contribu­ longer. AU of the engineering prin­ to ba done manually. tinued Dr. Maher, "is to show tha In Introducing the new cars to ciples of the Ford are proven fac­ Many important changes and im­ tion to motorists' safety In a dec­ The Dodge models seen ore a need for prompt treatment, to re­ the public here the Oldsmoblle from the front of the body to the 32 to 30 and Texaco vs. Amlco, 29 Ships", by Harry Golding; "The tors, having been well tested before l^pe, t'wo and four-door Sedans provements have been made in the ade, the solid steel "turret top" Eight over last year’s lino, and In move fallacies and feori about the president stated: back. to 22, Wonder Book of Railway", by Har­ Incorporation In tho 1935 line. One ^i^wo and four-door Touring body by Fisher, supported weight to all four wheels, almost every instance the same fea­ disease and to familiarize our clti- "W o have retained the fine fea­ The front of the car la complete­ Miss Anna Sokol was the leader of ry Golding; "Rainbow Glory", by of the most vital changes In the The Touring Sedans Incor- shocks to be communicated to the sen’s group win take charge o f the Built Integral with the body unit a process in which the power plant tures of design and constpuctlon are zens with the improvements In tures of r>ur previous cars and add­ ly new, with narrow and higher ra­ the Intermediate Society's meeting Louise Hauck; "Folded Hills", by Ford this season Is the redesigning Ingenlous Inbuilt, streamltn- steering wheel. next one. Is a roof constructed of one single is placed 8 Inches further forward, included In the lower cost Six. treatment that have Increased the ed new ones to them because we be­ diator grilles, new radiator orna­ on Sunday evening. Miss Elsie Stewart E. White; "Dlan of Lost of the Ford transverse springs, ' trunks of such unusual capacity The patented floating power en­ The Ladles Fragment society will L I J . « sheet of seamless steel. This top not while the sedan rear seats, formerly gine mountings—which have been a The full line of body styles In­ chances for cure. only provides added safety In Itself, lieve that the American public Is ments, new fenders and re-styled Nevers led the Young People's A s­ Land", by Edison Marshall; "The longer and softer for greater case In that their lower sections may be meet at the parsonage for an all louvres. sociation meeting. The subject was riding. The spring base has been above the rear axle, are moved for­ Dodge feature for several years — clude 2-door and 4-door sedans; 2- "Some 2,000 tuberculosis aoclstlaa but lends great new strength and entitled to everything new and bet­ Wooden Indian", by Carolyn Wells; used to accommodate the spare day meeting on Wednesday. throughout the country offiUatad "Mary Baker Eddy, and Her Influ­ increased 6% inches adding much ward 6 inches so that all passengers arc used in the 1935 models, with a door and 4-door touring sedans; rigidity to the entire body, engi­ ter In motor cars, every feature The new Oldamobiles are roomier, "Tho Dry Ridge Gang", by B. M. wheel and tire, leaving in the upper Friday evening the Fathers’ and with the National Tuberoulosis As­ ence." to the riding qualities of the new now ride cradled between the axles. slmplifled front mount and relocat­ coupe; sport coupe and convertible neers say. that will add to their motoring en­ with tho front seat of the Six more Bower; "The Caalnp Murder Case", compartments ample room for lug­ Sons' banquet will be held at the coupe. sociation, Including about 80 of them joyment. They want comfort.... by S. S. Van Dine; "Brinkley models. gage. When the owner prefers to The action of the Dodge levelator ed rear supports. A t the points chapel. Tickets are on sale. Charles Paralleling the solid steel "turret than three Inches wider than that The Ladles Degree team held a where it approaches the chassis Undoubtedly, one outstanding In Connecticut affiliated with the and above all they wont safety. We Manor", by P. G. Wodebouse; "The Smaller wheels, center poise rid­ carry tire spares In fender wells, the does away with the tendency o f the Christensen Is In charge. The la­ top" body by Fl.shcr In public ap­ of the Eight In 1934. There Is In­ rehearsal of their work at the Wlnd- frame, the power plant is cushioned value of the 1935 Pontiacs Is scon In Along with "lloatlnB power," Plynionlh olferi ths "floating ride,” Commission, are uniting In this ef­ have continued to engineer Into our creased head and leg room. sorville church on Sunday afternoon Tinkling Symbol", by Phoebe Tay­ ing, a new Bendix mechanical brake center board and tire track of the car to sway or roll and makes pos­ dles are putting on the banquet. proval Is the streamline design of In rubber bonded to steel bases In the ability of the engineers to apply based on the combination of a transverse slabllltlng rod In front fort which begins April 1 under the cars, presented at your automobile and Monday evening. lor; “Invincible Louisa", by Cornelia with 186 square inches of braking trunks may be removed, making the sible the use o f more flexible front the new c.ars. such a manner that the engine The menu is roast pork with dress­ the most advanced ideas of tear­ and a pair of long, soil steel siiiings, the rombinaiioh affording slogan ‘Fight Tuberculosis with .show today, the finest known meth- Meigs; "Music for Everybody", by surface, makes the late models as entire compartment available for springs. As the front wheel on one All of the advantages of wind re­ George F'nls of Wapplng, a fore­ rocks about Its natural axis and ing, mashed potatos, carrots and drop streamlining to the ensemble snvootlier riding to all passengers. For fiirlber comfort, the body Modern Weapons.’ od.s of giving you these things. Sigmund Spaeth; "A Garden In the safe a car as any on the highways luggage. side passes over an obstruction, the sistance reduction have been Incor­ man for the State Highway depart­ there Is no actual mctal-to-metol peas, apple pic, rolls and coffee. without overstepping the bounds of "The basic principles of treat­ House", by Helen Wilson; “ HoW this year. The new cars may be spring on that side compresses. The has been made three Indies longer and wider. And new lines porated Into the new cars and the "And withal Oldsmoblle remailns ment la able to be out again after To provide the interior comfort of supporting contact between engine This supper Is put on at cost so as to good taste. ment— rest, good food and fresh air WAPPING They Carried the Goods", by had In all color combinations and swaying motion of the body that * enhance Its appearance. beauty of symmetrical lino retain­ in the low price field with Its Six nearly a month's Illness with an which the show visitor becomes and chassis frame. give the men and boys of the com­ — have stood the teat of time. Mean­ ed. and continues to produce the abscess. Charles Muller; "Stories by Mrs. new upholstery. conscious the moment he opens the would result is promptly counter­ munity a chance to get together. The greatest contribution, no acted by the "Levelator" which, con­ doubt, to this n^odern design has time the contributions o f the labor­ Other new features ll.ated In the straight Flight In the low medium Mrs. Edgar J. Stoughton of Wap- Mr. and Mrs. Buel C. Grant and Moleaworth", by Mrs. Molcsworth; cor doors. Dodge engineers have The choir Is practising on special an extent that even the old time with their extended trunks, provide nected to both sides of the car been the development of the Fisher atory and the surgeon have greatly announcement by Mr. McCuen In­ price range. daughter, Lucile, and son, Billy “ By the Light of the Study Lamp", done two fundamental things; they Easter music. hoop skirt would be perfectly com- a greatly Increased luggage space. ' plng Is III at her home. She was frame, causes disturbances occur­ Improved a patient’s chance of re­ clude: moved Monday , from Pleasant Val­ by Carolyn Keene; "In the Shadow designed a new chassis frame with Miss Kathryn McKoight was no draft ventilation solid steel fortab’ e, pnrtlc’ i'nrly in the 2-door Package shelves extend across the I "Safety Is becoming more and threatened with pneumonia and Is LEE «VDD REWEDS. ring to one wheel to be "leveled out” "Turrret-Top" body. Its construc­ covery." A complete system of sound­ mope important. We offer In 19,35 ley to 28 Prospect street. East Hart­ of the Tower", by Carolyn Keene. greater flare and they changed the NORTH COVENTRY called on a case in Hartford for a models. There is more room in all back scats of all cars. | proofing of body, chassis and motor under the care of Dr. Lundberg of ford. method by which the bodies ore by the combined spring action, rub­ few days. tion provides a greater degree of models. Scats arc wider. Head Mechanically, there arc many im- ; two cars replete with safety fea­ New Britain, March 26.—(A P )— ber-cushioned "levelator” action attd safety, comfort and beauty than any AIRPLANE CHRISTENED Longer wheelbase and roomier In­ Manehe.ster. mounted on the frame. The greater Miss Cora Kingsbury returned to room Is greater. There Is a new de­ nrovcr.:cnt.s. The knce-actlon units 1 tures, led by the .sollil steel 'turret Recently addded new book.a for Lee Judd of Berlin and this city who Edmund Klesple celebrated his previous Fisher bodies. FOR GERMAN MISSIONS' teriors. The sixth regular meeting of CASE DISMISSED frame flare and the Improved body shock absorber action — bn both parture In the style of the divided i ■ I on a 3-3* Inch tor­ top' body by F'isher." the Wapplng Sadd Memorial Li­ was granted a divorce from Florence sides. 92d Birthday this Io.st week. Many Connecticut State College Thursday Increajied economy of operation Wapplng Orange, will he held this mounting system have made it pos­ The large onc-picce solid steel front seat of the Eight 2-donr sional tube extending under th e ' The new body -tntro!Tcivn;!t of weilcr Hof flying grounds near here. Children", by Georgette Leblanc; cousin of the first Mrs. Judd. They height, they are so constructed that Mrs. Clarence Patterson, Mr. and Mr. Cook has returned from Flor­ The planes were built for tee inder head which still permits the safety heretofore unavailable. newly formed Ladies Degree teani the interior retains generous head leaves are tapered. The name "Turret-Top" Is apt, as horizontal and vertical grilles based "His Own Rooftree", by Peter Ash; She claimed the Jam In a Lacka­ left today for a honeymoon trip to Mrs. Henry Schulte, Fred Hupbert, ida and will stay with H. B. Pom­ SO -MOHAMSIED— ETC. Catholic Missions Society, to serve use of standard fuel. , Second, it adds greatly to the of Wapplng Grange will Initiate in room. The center of gravity is even The spring eyes—ordinarily form­ the Influence of the naval architect upon the grilled louvres of the 1934 ".So.Red the Rose", by Stark Young; wanna county store was so great White Sulphur Springs, Va. The Mr. and Mrs. Bert Masklell, Mrs. eroy for the summer. Mr. Pomeroy stations in South Africa and New R^stributlon of weight to give atrurtiiml strength of the entire the third degree and the regular lower and stability of the car is ed by the topmost leaf— are. In the seems much In evidence In the tor­ Pontiac. Fenders and head lamps | Pittsburgh - T. C. Llewellyn is the "American F'amlly", by Faith Bald­ that she received injuries when first Mrs. Judd was a widow of Robert Tcllus, Mrs. Jacob Winkler, Is sick abed again. Guinea, respectively. an even smooflicr ride by placing body. And third, it permits of a offtcers f)f the Grange will work the greater than ever. To get out of pedo effect produced, as well as the are tear-dropped. The "V " wind-1 alert watcher for alarms in the fire win; "Oil for the Lamps of China", pushed against a tempo -ary wooden new Dodge, formed by the two up­ Benjamin Moore, Sr., and Benjamin Mrs. Edgar Storrs of Spring Hill Herrmann Koehl, noted ocean seat location between the axles. lieauty. never before |>ossible, when fourth degree, with a hnrvoal sup­ Charles Gates, son of tho late John the car now means as little effort as slightly converging flow of lines In stream windshield, always a custom ' by Alice Hobart; "The life of Kit upright. The court said, however, per leaves. To permit the neces­ Moore. Jr., all of Astoria, L. I., mo­ spent Sunday at her son’s home. department and he hasn’t time to go filer who crossed the AUantlc west­ As important to the motoring the roof c*ontained a fabric panel, by per following. W. (B et a Million) Gates. Mr. Judd rising from a living-room chair. In the rear that resemble the after body feature, is used for the first places- even to court as a witness. Carson", by Charles Burdett; "Lit­ there was nothing to show “action­ sary motion for the second leaf. It tored here to attend the funeral of The ladles arc collecting old pa­ ward with Baron von Huen^eld and public as the new features, Mr. Mi - lending It.self to streamlining treat­ has many financial Interests. their exterior views, the new Dodge hull of a destroyer. time on low and moderate priced Saturday night's basketball scores tle Rose of the Mesa", by Madeline able negligence on the part of the has a section removed from Its cen­ the late George Masklell. pers and magazines again. If you So Judge Norman T. Boose James Fitzmaurice in 1928, has en­ Cuen said, la the retention by Olds- ment without breaking the sweep He has homes In Berlin and Flori­ bodies show much eye-fllllng yet Another outstanding departure cars. ! were as follows: Shell vs, .Socony, Brandcls; "The Wonder Book of defendant." ter. The place of the cut-out section Rev. and Mrs. Andrew M. Shea of have any please get in touch with brought a court stenographer and tered the missions’ air service as da and an office In this city. practical beauty. Is taken by a spacer. The arrange­ from previous Pontiac construction Carrying space for luggage and Montgomery, N. Y., spent the week Mrs. Henry Barnes n if you’d like the plaintiff to Llewellyn’s cubby an aviation expert. “Bynctaromatic” SprlngnJg ment gives the spring proper resist­ Is the adoption of highly Imijroved package.'! has been increased In ■ hole. with Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kings­ to help the church start saving now "The noblest feature of technical Explained ance to steering and braking hydraulic brakes, with water and every mcdol. All sedan models have | With one eye on the alarm system, .AT THE bury coming also to attend the for the next month or .six weeks dust tight double and triple seal achievement la the spreading of One of. the mechanical advances stresses and provides the tlcxiblllty and then call her. a luggage compartment In tho rear i Llewellyn told what he knew about Christianity by the help of modem funeral. brake drums. where the spare tires also are car- 1 assn for the first time this year is that Is a characteristic of the the accident In which Dorothy Rees machinery," said Cardinal Schulte SHOW The Community Get-Together Doors have been widened to such ried. The touring sedan models. the Dodge “aynchromatlc” front "levelator” -controlled synchromatlc c a l l t h e b a r b e r was hurt. In performing the baptismal act. spring action which Is attracting tic suspension. held Friday evening at the chapel SPECIAL NO FIN.VNCE CHAROB much attention. TTie suspension in­ waa well attended. All those pres­ Pittsburgh — Betty Mulsch, 12, Steering Mechanism Is Unusual ent were divided In three groups. will need a haircut but otherwise no See The IF ORDERED AT THE corporates a rigid front axle, flexi­ More unusual details are found In PRICE .... Andrew Liebman is chairman for the serious consequences will develop SHOW ble multi-leaf springs, double-acting the steering mechanism of the new hydraulic shock absorbers and a group living cast of the river in the from a filling station fire. e e Dodge. This is the Dodge cross- North Parish. Charles Christensen Betty was getting a drink in the S BOTH THESE NEW CARS Aibber - cuahtoned synchronizing steering method In which the Pit­ A Bell Will Announce Every Sale At Onr Booths. for the group living west of the atatlon whpn a truck crashed into mochonlsm — the new D o ^ e ride man arm moves crosswise, instead river and north of the main high­ the gasoline pump and fuel was "levelator." o f lengthwise with the chassis OUT OT PONTIAC'S GREAT MODERN PLANT Tha effectiveness of ths suspen­ way and Mrs. Lewis Whitcomb for spilled over tho girl’s hair and cloth­ frame as is the case with ordinary the other group which is south of sion, according to Dodge engineers, steering. This construction contri­ ing. Betty caught fire but D. W. AT THE AUTO SHOW is further assured by a new, equal­ the highway west of the river. They Morgan, attendant, put It out and butes materially to steering ease plan to have a get-together every CHET’S HAROLD BENSON’S ised distribution of the car’s sprlng- and makes It Impossible for road aside from some minor burns the COOLERATOR three months. Charles Christen­ nhfnjo? damage was a bad hair singe. ★ RADIO T. WEST RADIO The Air Conditioned Refrigerator « * " " A N e w NASH & LaFAYETTE 6 Booths At The Show— Nos, 6-7-8-9-10-11. AT THE AUTO and NEW 1935 MODELS HOME APPLIANCE SHOW lo w P r ic e d

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HOW COOLERATOR WORKS All perishable fooda give off certain odors, or gases, which when mixed with other foods are objectionable. THEYRE SAFE-IN NASH FEATURES • AeroformDesi^Ri•FlyingPower Ckiolerator eliminates all this. Food odors are picked up by a continuous • Super-Hydraulic Brakes • Automatic Cruising Gear • All-Steel, One-Piece natural flow of air and passed through Bodies • Synchronized Springing • Mid-Section Seating • Balanced Ride • a patented air conditioning chamber AN ALL-STEEL BODY Ball-Bearing Steering • Clutch Pedal Starter * and many others. whore they arc completely absorbed and washed away. Cold, healthfully hiimldi- fled air returns to the food chamber several times each minute. - a feature of the big, rugged New-Value Dodge

h e first c«r e y r butU had Now Dodga pionssrt again tbs The refrigerant used in Coolcrator U" T an alhateel It wasn't chanca giids fiide", in which you apssd ICE, a proven, dependable method of • • • it wasn’t *‘ clicnbina' on m band* smoothly along with nsw comfort, protecting perishable foods. wagon that led Dodga to the safety skimming ovsr bumps without s COMPANION CAR TO A FINER, MORE LUXURIOUS, LOW-PRICED EIGHT of the all-steel body. It was progrea- tremor or Jar, uking tbs curvss ssfsly, Do not confuse Coolerator with ordi­ •iVa engineering, the urge top/oneer, without sidsaway. -Anothar nsw con* to Jeed and not follow in vital, im­ tribution to motoring tass is*'Synchro* Scarcely had Pontiac dealers opened their showrooms on to do for years. Pontiac has brought fine car quality and per* nary Ice refrigeration. Ck>olerator portant automobile improvemeou. ALONE, offers the patented system that matic Control**, which makes driving announcement morning when the news traveled over America— gives you Ideal air conditioned refrigera­ These Dodge bodies bavebeen tested unbslisvahly sasy and sffortUas. fqrmance into the low-price field, and combined them witli "Pontiac has done what builders o f low-priccd cars have trie

HIGH MINING MAN N ew Low-Priced Six Joins Pontiup licked him day before yeaterday G l o r i f y i n g M d I made him clean the mud off Here, give PRESIDENTS SON Rangers Trim Firestones, Even Up Series, 37-26 me that paper.” i f Horace does FROZEN TO DEA1H DEATHS c Y o u r s e l f aoy ^ _ alI and raise the question of whether or not a third was received In a telegram to (Jerald ing and turning your back like a a great part of my work as consult­ ey riak their lives over a gruelling Ex-Cubs To Play Major Y.MIC.A. league was high pin top- 1^0 Top Uncle Sam In *36 Olympics League, wo haven’t quite made up ...... 6^ 8 9 14-37 and deciding game should be played. Coughlin, the legal adviser for .Sls- A t Conclusion Ashurst Makes kitten does when he feels the ant for the A. C. C. is being retard­ four and one-half mile course, with pier. He smeared the pins for a ed now until we know just what the 29 Jumps ranging up to almost six our mind but wo like Oeveland bet­ Firestones ...... 6 4 8 9__26 night's clash drew the smallest attendance In the history of the coe gold mines. It .said merely that total of 121 in the first game, came warmth of an open fireplace. Keep ter than the Red Sox. titular classlo, only 76 fans paying the admission price of forty cents. government intends doing about our feet. Score at halftime, 14-9, Rangers. Referee, PhU Gasman of the mining executive’s frozen body back in the second to mark up a on yawning and stretching until Daily Health With total receipts of only (3a40 and expenses of 345.00, the Firestonea Public Apology to Mc< Rome March 26,-fA P)-Italy’s .'victory over the American has be- situation, but as far os my taking Possibly no race In the world has had been found. score of 151 and then dropped back you are wide awake. New Haven. . Time, ten-minute quarters. must cover sbity per cent of the deficit or $8.76, whUe the Rangers roust *1 rl athletes now for the first time come a great, burning national am- any active part In legislative mat­ the far-flung appeal for sportsmen Part In Pirates’ Fate According to "SporUng News,” a In the third game for a total of Hop out of bed, drink two glasses pay forty per cent or 35.84, Just about what each team profited on the have on important and recognized ters, It is entirely out of the ques­ as the Grand National. In token poll of 194 members of the Base­ 107. This was a gr.and total of 379, of warm water and then' do setting­ f - pening game. BODY T.AKK.N HOME Kellar for Outbreak. Service tion. A s for my position in the avia­ of Ita World-Wide fame, millions are ball Writers’ AssoclaUon reveals or on average of 128.3. place In Italian national life o the attitude of the Holy | tipup exercises for five minutes. Lake Matchim.anitou, Que., March tion situation. I will be glad at any wagered on Its outcome In Canada, Hoyt, Harold Smith, and Bill that tho Tigers and Canta are fa­ Finale In Doubt 28— (A P ) — Its .search at an end, an Breathe deeply, jump up and down, S w ift vored to repeat their last season’s COLLEGIANS DEFEAT awing your arms back and forth as WELL-BALANCED ME.ALS time to give those Congressmen In­ the United States, South America, Busb, Herman and Wearer Unless the management o f the airplane left here today for Mont­ The monthly chest clinic will be Backstopping duUes again will triumphs. It is pointed out that Washington, March 26— (AP) __ ‘H f you breathe. BEST FOR ARTHRITIS terested a complete statement of India, and Australia. It makes rich respective teams can concelva some real carrying the boope Piu.s X I is known go past the tabic, wasliing It down Medical Association, and of lineup appears to be at second base, ed sixth place. This makes Interest­ There was little applause forth­ cal boys went right to work In the First Quarter Altlioiigh tremendou.sly enthusi­ we are not going to have much of supreme and curious feats. Sees Whale of a Fight. The few fans who witnessed last Forced down on l.sike Matchl- proposing legislation last session to with a few gulps of coffee. Allow Bygeia, the Health Magazine where the veteran Tommy Thev- ing reading, of course, but we’d nev­ coming from the small and none-too- first gam e and left no doubt as to R. F. personally to be opposed to women astic, Signorlna Bertolini realizes success getting the public to use our More than a man’s span of years night's encounter certainly got their manltou last Tuesday by a raging reijuire agents in the alcohol unit at least fifteen minutes to con.siime enow and the sophomore Harry La- er lay any dough on tho choices of appreciatlve gallery last night when the ultimate result. The 83-pln mar­ Schuetz, R. pivot ...... 2 0 A special meeting of the Man­ appearing publicly in nnytliing as that Italian women will bo starting services. ago, the famed Captain Becher money’s worth aa the Rangers stag­ snowstorm, Wrathall and Siscoe of the Treasury to pass a competi­ some kind of fruit, something bulky In cases of gout It may be desir­ cagetto will hold eway.’ 'Traynor the experts as they have on uncan­ the Manchester 0>lleglans defeated gin the locals gained In the first Saimonds, R', long shot .. ...4 0 chester Veterans as.soi'latlon will be scanty as the normal sporting at- "W c feel that if the government loaned hii name to the notorious E D IT O R ’S N O T E : This Is an­ ed a spectacular comeback to play were unable to fake off again be­ tive examination had done a ’’wild, lire. from scratch because of lack of ex­ and something that is hot. You able to have a diet low in pro knows 32-year-oId Thevenow can’t ny knack for being wrong. the Ekist Side basketball quintet by gome practically assured them the Welles, F, short ...... 4 3 held tomorrow night at 8 o’clock In would give the airlines a liberal and hazardous brook by making a other of a series of articles from the heavily favored Firestones off cause of engine trouble. With pro­ reckless act." perience and lack of athletic tradi­ may not feel hungry, but eat any­ tclns, but this docs not apply to be In there every day, and Lavaget- a 27-16 decision at the Main street match. At this point Police Com- Schuetz, R, s u c k e r ...... 6 2 the Arm y and Navy club. Delegates The Vatic,an frown has hitherto tion. policy to work on during the next quick-witted dive Into its waters to big league training camps. The their feet from the outset with a visions dwindling, both set out In McKellar replied that Ashhurst way and, sooner thnn you think, the diet in most forms of arthritis. to, on the other hand, needs plenty John “Sparky” Saldella, who re­ drill shed In the preliminary en­ mtaloner Art Pike njected a Uttle Stavnitaky, F, one-handed from Uic local ex-service posts and barred Italian women from Im- five years that they will come close escape the pounding hooves of the subject Is the PltUburgh Pirates. fast and furious brand of heads-up as doing him an ’’Injustice’’. When "Unfortunately, there are too few you’ll find yourself looking forward cently challenged all local bowlers laughter Into the affelr when he side ...... 6 4 different directions yesterday in Clubs arc requested to attend this (Hirtant international competition. Therefore, the one Important to making themselves self-sustain­ pack. of experience and must learn how to counter to the Rangers-Moriarty basketball that would not be denied search of help. Search pilots'found Ashurst had finished, the Tennes­ women In spurts in Italy,” she said. to a hearty, quiet breakfast. And principle would seem to be re­ hit. except Charlie Kebart to a twenty- Bros. Firestone fracas. served a tummons on the local team Bissell, F. foul ...... 6 5 meeting to make tentative plans for At the Olympics in Los Angeles! ing. A jockey once walked the course By BRSKINE JOHNSON ■victory. Every player on the team Wrathall staggering weakly along seean walked over to hla chair in the "If we had as many as other coun­ you’ll realize that it i.s an excellent striction of the carbohydrate Veterans Gus Suhr at first, Tray­ game home and home match, says It was a listless afair through­ to appear at the Police Bowling Second Quarter the summer carnival to be sponsor­ Italy was not represented In any of "As for my job "1th A. C. C., I before the race, aettlng small flags N E A Service Staff Correspondent. was a ball hawk last night and they the snow trail just as dark was set­ rear of the Senate chamber and, tries, I know wc would have oiir way to start the day. foods, principally because persons nor at third, and Arky Vaughan at that his challenge must be accepted Carnival to be held Saturday, April Chapman, R, s u c k e r...... 8 5 ed by the association. the women’s events. was hired chiefly to help solve the at the spots easiest to jump. But out, the pellet going from one end ran the Firestonea ragged from tling down over the woods. with clenched fist, berated the west­ share of recorils, because Italian with arthritis have difficulty with shortstop complete the team. Three this week as he doesn’t plan to roll of the surface and then to the other 6. The House and Halt boys misin­ Sheldon, R, s h o r t ...... 10 5 De.splte this, tlie Italian eagles problem of complete dependence up­ another, watching him, reset them In San Bernardino, Calif., March 26. start to finish with a fire and dash At dawn today the search for Sis- erner In an undertone. girls are iiartlciilarly well fitted for carbohydrates, due to abnormali­ rookies, James Browne from Little later than next Monday. He would to bring on nothing but tiresome terpreted the summons and think­ Holiend, F, short ...... 10 7 Miss Emma Outhout who ha.i been soared to second place, failing to on air mall service. The airlines the most difficult places, causing the and aggresslvenesa tbat waa In eoe conUnued. Pilot 8. J. McCrorrIo A few minutes later Ashurst got sports, physically ,and temperamen­ ties in their intestinal tract, and —Three former Cubs, a pair of Rock, Wilbur Brubaker and Floyo prefer to bowl thla Friday or Sat­ ing they were on the spot lost the Sebeutz, R, long s id e ...... 12 7 Edgewood House has top only the United States. Now a tally. mu.st be made a co-ordinatec^ serv­ schemer no end of trouble and a monotony. The see-saw state of direct contrast to the listlessnesa of C/madlan Alrwavs skimmed low the floor again and said he was ad­ because the records show that youngsters, an cx-Giant, and an In­ Young from Albany and Pittsburgh, urday. second game by four pins. The boys Smith, R, s u c k e r ...... 14 7 ™*lde at 1088 ice for passenger, express and mail fall as well. conditions combined with erratic which marked the first contest. over the treetops following the wav­ vised that he had "spoken improper­ some of these patients improve are ready to step Into any of the then took the final game by 17 pins Bissell, F, sucker ...... 14 9 Middle Turnpike East. rather than aubsidlzed air mall In 1928, 42 horses accepted the spired redhead this year may lead shooting, an over-dose of defensive ering footprints of the mining ly." with lessening of the carbohy infield berths. Harry Bellamy defeated Paul and the match. Third Quarter 'Miss Many Shota service. An express service to expe­ Issue. Two finished, and the Am er­ Pittsburgh’s Pirates to their first w ork and finesse resulted In the ul­ epotted Siscoe's body Lauding McKellar as a Senator dratc Iptake. Ballsleper, 50 to 40, In the round Ralph Russell took single honors Bissell, F, sucker ...... 14 11 For three quarters It was a ding- dite the handling of shipments by ican horse, the famed Billy Barton, National League pennant since timate scoring famine as the result huddled on tlie snow and landed his devoted to the public Interest," The best diet for any arthritic NEXT: The Cube. robin pool tourney for the town title hitting 140 and Mike Suhle captured Chapman, R, long shot .. ..16 11 dong and more or less nip and tuck Two-Ring Fistic Circus In St Louis air is the chief need right now. fell On the last jump while running 1927. well Indicates. Wg cabin plane beside It. The frozen Ashurst then added; or rheumatic person, however, is last night at the Center Billiard 3-strlng with a total of 365. The po­ Stavnitaky, F, long side . ..16 13 battle aa far aa the scoring w as con­ HOSPITAL NOTES CHILDREN "W c must get .away from the Idea neck and neck with Tipperary Tim. That's the opinion of Pie Traynor, With Bingo Sturgeon and Barges body of the mining man was placed If the Senejor feels that I have Parlors, staging a spectacular lice team will roll a return match DclIaFera, F, short ...... 18 13 cerned, duo almost entirely to ths a well-balanced diet. Moreover, that the airlines are in competition H e w as remounted to finish second. who took command of the Bucs last O’Leary leading what offensive McCrorrle’s plane, been ungenerous or unjust, I want When Nation *s Amateurs Seek Titles you should be certain that such comeback after Ballsleper had tak­ here one week from Wednesday and Stavnitaky, F, lo n g ...... 18 15 fact tht.t the Rangers missed a ByOliv* Robwrts Bartow with the railroads and trying to Ektrlier In the race, Easter Hero summer when George Gibson was there was, the East Slders stood out which later took off for Montreal to tender him my apologlca." MoiUfti-ft Dwyer of 40i diet is adequate In vlUm lns and en an early lead of 23-3. Tonight’s it la planned to try and have a par­ DclIaFera, R, f o u l ...... 19 15 major percentage of I'heir shots. Mr «rT4 stttvicg mtr take all their business. W hy if the had stuck on the top of a jump, forced to walk the plank after his front with an uncomfortable 3-2 where Siscoe’s widow and two chil­ McKellar Replies street. Le.stcr Ames of in mineral salt.s, and contains suf­ feature match will bring together ty from the. local force present at DclIaFera, R. lo n g ...... 21 15 Had their shooting bean more ac­ dren live. airlines throughout the country atopping more than 20 of the con­ crew practically gave up the ship. margin at the end of the opening McKellar. who had apparently not Rockville were admitted and Mrs. ficient amounts of calories to Earl Rogers and Nick Arremony. the match. Incidentally thfe retui-n Stavnltsky, F, long ...... 21 17 curate or a bit luckier, the final St. Louis, March 26 ( A P ) — The .-entered eight, and Kessler said other 'trs. Barton: Our bov of were operating 100 per cent capaci­ testants. But Billy Barton per­ "There aYe a flock of If'a con­ session. The complexion of the pro­ been listening, replied. keep up nutrition. Dask^bdll Winzler, representing the Bluefields, of Joe Detro to the Mouse and Hale Saimonds, R, l o n g ...... 23 17 “ ""‘•''‘'•I" ul 31 East Middle country s crack amateur boxers-- i cities are showing like interest. i eleven is very lazy. He has had his ty it would represent only two per formed the incredible feat of jump­ nected to that opinion, however," ceedings soon changed however margin would have been overwhelm­ "The'Senator has so outraged my Tiiroplke WB.H ili.schaigc(l ye.atcniay. PARAMOUNTS TROUNCE will play "Mace" Markham. team practically assures them of Fourth Quarter 200 of them— will punch their wav i Dpols has 16 men training with ' uOenolds out, but still An example of such diet is the cent of the railroads' annual In-i Traynor said, as he halted a three- when the Collegtans "surged" ahead ing. The Rangers jumped Into a sense of what is decent and proper Mrs. Rachel White of Andover following; ing both the jump and Easter Hero. BUCKAROOS the honors In the Merchants league Bissell, F. long s i d e ...... 23 19 PROFESSOR AT YALE through fiiriofl of fl>ing flHtfi hero the idea of extending two-finted wel- ^ *** an old inan. come." The ordinary top weight a good hour drill and sent 28 athletes to a 6-3 advantage at the intermla- 6-5 lead in the first quarter, increas­ that I haven’t listened to what he wa.s ailmittcd and .Mrs. Aitlnir Mer- The doctor said he has no th.vroid All Bluefields baseball players The scores: Schuetz, R, s u c k e r ...... 25 19 comes to all visitors Breakfast flat racer Is asked to carry Is only scurrying to the showers of the P i­ slon. Following another brace of ed it to 14-9 by halftime and 33-17 had to say. The Senator, if he’s a tens and infant stm of 80 Hilliard April 10, 11 and 12 in a two-ring frotilile, hilt If he Is not sick what Fresh fniit—average serving. A t the local Y. M. C. A . the fast are urged to attend a meeting at Hartford Police Scheutz, R, s u c k e r ...... 27 19 Detroit’s Joe Louis, who fought 126 pounds, but no horse ever won rates’ training camp here. "But.' slow, mediocre basketball, it was all at the end of the third period, then gentleman, should apologize, if he street were discharged today. makes him behave so? going Paramount Midgets of New the clubhouse tomorrow night at 7 B o w e n ...... 95 110 102— 307 Scheutz, R, s u c k e r ...... 29 19 ATTEM PTS SUICIDE fight circus to determine national in the 1934 matches at 175 pounds, Orange or grapefruit juice— 1 a National with less than 182 added Traynor, "even if all my Collegian to the final whistle. let loose with a terrific barrage In Isn’t, he won’t." The hospital ceniuiB totiay ia 4(i He eatN pretty well, hut he glass. Haven took over the local team by o’clock. The clubrooms will be open S u lliv a n ...... ,..1 0 0 133 94— 327 Stavnitaky, F, short pop . . 29 21 the closing minutes of the final champions. won the llght-hcavywelght cham pounds up. Moreover, the average dreams don’t come true, wc are set Dave Muldoon and Howard Ashurst finally resorted to the un­ patients and there are only two won’t drink milk as the doctor E g g s — 2. Sister Mary^s the score of 48-30. The game was to ball players only. Irving Gour- Goodman ...... 115 104 111— 330 Welles, F, pivot ...... 29 23 plon.ship and was voted the out weight carried by the winners has this season to put up a whale of a Brown stood out for the victors quarter to win by eleven polnta. usual procedure of having the of­ babies in the hospital nursery. It will he the sci'ond consecutive ordered. He gm-s to be;l at nine. Bacon— 3 slices. fast and much more closely contest­ ley, state commissioner of baseball, Healy ...... 95 103 113— 311 Welles, F, foul ...... 29 24 standing tournament star. In the been around 150, and winners have fight.” while Haraburda and Barges The brilliancy of the Rsmgers ficial stenographer read what he national senior A. A. U. tournament He won’t study, and he Is getting Rye bread toast— 1 dice. ed than the score indicates. will put on a sports goods show. Pike ...... 95 95 88— 298 Chapman, R, f o u l...... 30 24 ThrouKh His .Mouth— His pa.st year he has gone professional carried as high as 175— the weight Later, in a steam bath, Traynor O’Leary went best for the losers. made' the Firestones look like a sec­ had said in tendering an anoloav held here. OflficlalH expect it to pro­ so rarelesH about himself 1 am Butter— 2 square.s. Kitchen Paramounts The meeting is Important to the fol­ Saimonds, R, s h o r t ...... 32 24 Condition Critical. Golden Miller will have to carry this warmed up to the subject of his ond rate schoolboy outfit. Hurried to .McKellar. TO ClAWK 1‘I.uVn T duce the greatest assortment of and la now regarded as a leading B. lowing: E. Raguskus, A. Raguskus, 500 565 608 1573 SaimondB, R, s u c k e r...... 34 24 ashamed of him. I always heard Coffee with 40 per cent cream. year. team's chances. And It wasn't F. T. P. B. F. and harassed at every turn by the ’ Tve (lone all that may be done ’’ jan.s, hook.s and uppe^Tuta ever contender for Max Baer's heavy Steponkus. r f ...... C. Smith, Rautenberg, Neubauer, House and Rale Chapman, R, s u c k e r ...... 36 24 that they picked up about this age. Dinner Just tho heat which put him Into .0 0-0 0 1 D. Muld(X>n, r t . . . . 3 1-1 inspired charges of Coach Hugh New Haven. March 2B.— (AI>) — 5Iew London, Alurch 26. iAr*i thrown about amateur rings, weight crown. Follow accurately this modem Golden Miller Is an outstanding Monglllo, rf ...... Jones, Hedlund, Mahoney. Kennedy. * Mar1(jen ...... 106 90 102— 298 Falkoski, F, short ...... be then said, "tf the .Senator now hut he gets worse and worse. He Clear soup or broth. such an optimistic mood. .4 0-2 8 0 Stnnamon, rf . . . . , 1 . 36 26 Dr. Frederick A. Florce. a.-soolate The I’alnier Brothers Company will There will be continuous fighting recipe and youi cake will measure * favorite to win, notwithstanding the 0-0 2 1 Russell . Greer, the Rec League champs were wants to sever oiir friendship, all Benny Kessler, tournament mana­ iisi'd to lie a happy little fellow and Meat or fish— average serving. Esposito, If ...... 2 0-1 4 Patton and Mankus. It Is expected 1 Keish, If ...... 107 140 90— 343 Saimonds, R, foul ...... 37 36 professor of English at Yale Uni­ I .gilt. close its local manula lui.iig m two rings the first two nights of fact odds of 6-1 can be had on any The husky third baseman really 0 4-6 * I Anderson practically demoralized, their poss- ger, expects entrle.s from all sec­ now he is so cross and dlsohedlent Vegetable— average serving. up to expectations.. If you want to Laurel, If ...... 3 2-4 8 that the players will be measured ...... 117 126 104— 347 versity was rustled to the New H a­ horse that he will not finish the is one excited guy. He probably 1 Carpenter, c ...... , 0 1-1 v/ork waa broken up continually and McKclIu/ Insisted Senator A s­ 'is. " '" " " t r a t e its Activities it it.s the touinament. and officials esti­ he does not seem like our boy at lUI. Fruit or vegetable salad with make it In three layers, double the Sca.-amelk, c ...... 5 6-9 16 for ,>ew suits. 1; Detro ...... 122 95 98— 315 eltchvine plant, the boanl of three- tions of the Ualteil States. The course. And In Golden Miller’s case, would get steamed up about the 0 Kosh, c ...... , 0 o-b ' their shooting consisted metinly of ven ho.spltal today. Coroner James hurst had violated the rules, but ac- mated at least LgO bouts would be He has older friends. Would it lie mayonnaise. recipe and use 10 inch rather than 9 Zullo, rg ...... 3 0-0 6 0! Suhie ...... 130 110 125— 365 Hawaiian Islands, which sent a six- he must buck the fact that be is team If he were perched atop the 0 Tlemey. I g ...... , 1 U-1 WETHERSFIELD RIFLEMEN desperate long range popping. Aa J Oirrlgon said Professor Pierce copteti the apology. company has decided neces-Nary to reacITthe champion­ tlmt? What eon I do to get him inch pans, t'he frosting will have to A l Esposito, I g ...... 0 0-1 0 A special meeting of the Man­ •3 The directors took this step to man team to the 1034 toiirnument Extra vegetable —average serv­ carrying a crushing burden of 176 North Pole with an Ice cube In 0 Brown. I g ...... 3 / 0-0 far as defensive tactics were con­ a bullet tliruugh his own mouth. Before the apology was deliver­ ships. st'rred up and hark to his sense of ing. be doubled too. Oedrim, rg ...... 0 1-2 1 chester Green baseball team will be 582 561 525 1668 preserve tlie lntcre.sts of the eoni- has entered eight this year. pounds and that only two horses each shoe. 2 Obuchowskl, rg .. 2-2 cerned, the Firestones didn’t hava Hospital officials said the Yale ed, the Senate pas..4 per cent of At St. Petersburg: Boston (tf) vs H. Holmberg 47 46 44 58 176 much good aa the Ranger forwards No; p n ? h ; “ ■k'"- Thomas . tenses. him, say. "Horace, my love, Jim­ extent by fire on March 8 was seri­ sistency to spread, about three The pair of yotmgaters upon 520 463 334 1425 Sheean la both. Emerelnv M y Prince was making turf hla- 20 the "take" after the proposers have Nsw York (A). " A. Yeager ... 37 41 30 12 120 pounced on the ball like terriers afid a. Smith my needs a friend and from now ously threatened by a scconil blaze utes. whom M anager Traynor is count­ 10 50 Penn from college just after the Did He have coins lo satisfy a need in Ireland. He now is making Spartans (80^ themselves recived sufficient funds A t Los Angeles; Cfiilcago ( N ) vs. G. Schuman . 40 32 33 30 never gave their rivals a chanea to Davis .., pn it has to be you.- M y apron today but prompt work by firemen ing are pitchers who led ' their J. Klein .. .8 3 80 82 245 135 LOSES BLUE EAOLE Cool cake thoroughly bef 5rv, fi ^ meback after a year’s absence. to retire bonded indebtedness In­ Seattle (PC). R. Tracy , . . . 48 44 30 launch anything like a sustained at­ flrst‘” c i n « ^ ‘’ him his They should not maller-lhcse small things I crave. ■iV strings are too thin. kept the loss slight. respective leagues last year In B. F. P . Relmer . 92 79 103 274 36 158 m . P capitalism Ing. Frost the first layer, then p3 Delanelge, another American own­ Misalko, r g ...... curred in financing their plant. tack. The floor work of Jason Chap­ Btakc me forget them. Father, and be bravTl ? "He has let go and now he’s Today’s blaze apparently broke strikeouts. Darrell Blanton, who .5 2 A t Sarasota: (?inclnn*8ti ( N ) vs. J. Relmer . 91 101 110 302 In fh"* I " ronipanv town 450 467 458 1375 26.— (A P )—The on the second— placing It precisely ed horse. Is a master fencer and It Farr, Ig ...... 8 0 One Important thing that Mr. Boston (A). Totals — — 688 man was superlative, the former in the Indiana coal flcldi. 'Break" not got a thing to hang onto but out near the boiler room, made its was with the Bucs at the tail-end M. Klein . . 94 77 128 299 .. • . . . NKA Blue Eagle was removed to­ so that the edges are even and the was hts four mile pace-setting Hartmann, c ...... 3 1 Etaton does not state Is the price Guards’ ace breaking up plays. In­ Ing away from this, he becan™ a himself. ric is too little and he is w ay to the top of the three story of last season, won 11 and lost 9 At Wlnterhaven: Philadelphia (N ) W . Klein . . 93 88 88 269 Team No. day from the Stratford Lumber cake uniform in helghth. Then which caused Golden Miller to es­ Am, If ....4 •...... that he and his associates are going tercepting passes and taking tha lonely. 1 have taken him as far stnictiire and fanned out Into new for Albany In the International .2 0 va. BalUmore (I L ). m ^hc course Falcetta ...... 88 92 269 Company of Stratford, it was an­ spread the frosting on the sides, tablish hla record last year. Yet Babcock, If ...... to charge for the piece of property ball off the backboard Ume and Ume as I can except ftjr gargling and constniction, iindcd way since the League. Mace Brown, up from Tul­ .1 1 At San Bernardino: Pittsburgh 463 425 511 1389 Robertson nounced by August Brauer, Jr., working it up over the top edge and Golden Miller beat bim easily In Dauphin, r f ...... 0 whl^h they now own, and which they again. And Sheldon and DellhFora 111--277 wheat cakes, so now it is your fire of two weeks ago. W alter A. sa and Kansaa (?lty, won 19 and lost 0 ( N ) vs. Chicago ( A ) ' 1 Training Briefs 1 Snekerek 76— 245 state NRA compliance director The turn." down around the sides. Then pile re­ February, and unless the J. B. Snow Boothroyd, r f ...... 0 0 have owned ever since the time.tbat contributed their share and then Here his education progressed Snow , . . Wheaton, a company official and 14. Both are righthanders. At Orlando: Brooklyn (N) vs. 78 268 government alleges that the com­ maining frosting In center of top entry shows better form at Aintree, it waa proposed to sell same t<> the some to the sparkling all-around Horace will make a face and also chief of the Putnam fire depart­ The ex-Gtant is Pitcher Johnny Montreal (IL). W . K oh b 98 97 291 By ASSOCIATED PRESS Miller .. pany failed to file its prices with he hardly figures with some of the State of Massachusetts as on air­ play of the Rangers. men 8!4 -284 say, "W hat ran t do? I do malm layer and spread It out to the edges, Salveson, who divided his time 13 4 At Avon Park: SL Louis (N ) va. St. Petersburg. Fla.— The Braves at close range and learned the proper authority. ment said he believed a carelessly others. port. J. Roth 100 84 377 that him snap out of it, don’t I? blark off in eiglits and sprinkle last season between BUI Terry's Score at halftime, 20-9, B riar Columbus (AA ). J. Klein ...... 92 88 106 286 are sending home three of their Because of the Rangers Inability ^ e y are as blind, os Insln- I I tossed match started the fire today. The other importaitisthtng to be cere. 465 430 446 1.341 alternate sections with grated crew and Montreal, winning 14 C. Referee, Haggerty hopefuls-Mike Kaah of Webster, a to sink most of their ahoU. the a s a o m ^ n .,^ «cnerally ineffective considered is the matter of financ­ At Tallahassee: New York (N ) vs. R. Smith 80 104 125 309 Team No. 4 (2) cucoanut. and losing 5. Traynor thinks this Cleveland (A ). pitcher, and Gene Sullivan, of Firestones stayed In the running v?>.’ r ■ , Ames ing. If the promoters associated " p - . 90 92 69 251 JUVENILES TO PLAY 21-year-old right-hander may be­ Chicopee, and Leo Gallagher of right up to the closing minutes m Low Score with ICaton are to put up all the A t W est Palm Beach: St. Louis 890 412 1163 He watched the doings at Geneva .8 6 80 76— 242 come a big star. ( A ) vs. Buffalo (IL ). Rochester. Infielders. The neighbor­ play, although they were outfought E Falcetta - Nash Announces Ten Major Improvements Last Night *8 Fights money for tho bonds that are to be Mid ^ u aan n e and beheld cynlcram ' ■! .112 92 104— 308 Charley “Red" Lucas Is the In­ J. Winzler . . 95 105 96 296 ing Yanks play the Braves again and outplayed on all aides. With Thompson . The Red Raiders wUl meet the _ issued, it Is to be commended. But At Birmingham; Philadelphia (A ) ‘"f*I^ ^ h le nnUonallsm^ hail . 82 93 80— ’2fi5 WINNERS AT CARDS spired redhead who may go to W. Hanson . . 9 9 84 116 299 today with Rhero and Mangum do­ seven minutes to go in the A li e n ...... Orioles at the W est Side *Rec to^ Cleveland— ^Bob Olln, world light If the present ownere of the land are va. Birmingham (S A ). . 01 105 102 -298 town with the Pirates this year. W. Custer .. ing the pitching for the tribe. The quarter the score stood at 35-19 find human destinies. night at 7 o’clock. The Raiders heavyweight champion, outpointed to get their money in cash, and the . 90 103 103 206 * '-A .■ ,'■[ A regular with the squad last sea­ Babe has a date in Bradenton, not with less than four minutes left the AT ST. BRIDGET S HAU. won the first game and the Orioles Mickey Dugan, Cleveland, 8, non people of Massachusetts ore to buy R. Kulplnsky . 91 94 99 284 461 462 431 1354 son, "Red” wasn’t so hot, winning to play ball, however. He has some count waa 29 to 24. It w as than S i i a m n - •** Imperialism took the second game and a close the bonds to be Issued and be left a f i y poopls; to china, ii>s»ti«iii. laVs t, Mil 10 and losing 9. But so far In title; Jimmy Belmont, Pittsburgh, explaining to do about a traffic tog. that the Rangers reached their peak "I Mil aouii iiflili retried I exciting battle Is expected. After "holding the bag", tbat ta another 376 386 414 1175 to ae« im^riallsm crushing revo- Team No. H (0) apring training he has shown a outpointed Biddle (B abe) Rlako, Ho says he doesn’t know Just w h it and turned the proceedings Into a a two weeks layoff for both teams proposition. Buasla, to see factional- Clay ----- The winners at the card party Syracuse, 8; Paul Ptrrone, Cleve­ the vlolaUon waa. Tho officer. Ruth smashing rout. 99 93 84 275 tho score may be kept low as the world of Improvement. B I L L B R O W N ’S P L A N lira toktng over a proleUrian gov- BKADERH* HKRVIC’K BURKAU. G. Snow held at St. Bridget’s hall last night land, outpointed Solly Dukelski, The people of Maoaachuaetta want Hocl<0>/* says, mumbled aomethlng about Boom IMM. 4« , ^ . 8.5 90 9 6 - 271 "Lucas has shown me more In .New York. March 36.—(AP)— To Diaetiss P robleea Mnraent; to Palestine, to see i L o - Taylor ., were as follows: Whist, men, Ed­ players are pretty weU off form due Chicago, 8. a race track. They ao voted. There pazsing a truck.” 88 109 82 279 to the lack of practice, one day here. than hs did all last Thst New York State AtbleUc Com­ M anagers CHarence Gustafsea and Low Man ward Tanner, first; George Moonan, The prolv Washington—Petey Barron, Birm­ are several people Including myaelf By ASftOCIATBD PRESS lives Eacloood Bad cenu In coin for which pisase send m. . 84 71 82— 237 year," Traynor says. mission m ay take a hand In the Sarasota. Fla.—If the Red Boa tor the shoddy expedients of a able starting lineup: ingham, outpointed Joe Rivers, Long who would be willing to come Into NaUona) League Playoffe Fritz Wilkinson of the Rangers and second; Women. Barbara Burdgil, M u r p h y ...... heavyweight eltuaUoa today. decide to return to Sarasota again pvm m eat which refused to face Scbleldge BMCb, Cal. Massachusetts and build a track Toronto at Boston. Firestones reapecUvely will get to­ 3A6 353 344 1063 first, Mrs. Henry Leduc, second; Rookie Oateber On. Relief I f (^oromlaaioner Bill Brown has next year for the training (uunp sea­ Htiea WeUhiTt “'st l5"reru*iJ copi^* "** to right forward with private capital, providing the Montreal Maroons at Chicago. gether some Ume this week and No. 6 (4) bridge, men, H. Hemingway, first, Rookle.pltchera working out with Baltimore— Sylvan Baas, Balti­ his way the solona will declare Max son, Groundkeeper Tommy O 'Neil of A ll tbeM aighta tmpreiaed and Greene . . . K err politicians would keep their bands New York Rangers at Montreal make an attempt to solve the pro­ McCarthy .. 84 71 M. Kaselauskas, second; women, the Pirates here include Lloyd John­ more, outpointed Jimmy Jones, Schmeling null and void os a Utle Fenway Park will come down from ihanged him profoundly; and thla Nam* * 82 237 left forward off and providing the people who are Canadiens. blem of the third game. A number T Smith . . . 85 95 Hazel Waters, first. Mrs. Henry son and Wayne'-Osborne, Irft-bond- Baltimore, 10. challenger until be les disposed of Boston weU ahead of time and see took la hla record o f the imprec- ...... 111 291 Pan taluk Rearden now stuck with real Mtate from the Qan-Am League Playoff of the players on the rival taeme are B Bralnard 115 Vlens, second: setback, men, W alter ers, both up from the Missions of Chicago— Billy Miller, Milwaukee Jimmy Braddock, the man wno tbat Pajm e Field la in proper condi­ don and tba dmage. It la a marvel- 128 97— 340 center boom days would forget about foist­ Providence at Quebec. slated to play elsewhere during tho ...... Fish ...... 86 123 Hellnskl, first, WUllam Shea, sc-- the Pacific Coast League. It’s and Puggy Weinert, Chicago, drew, cams back. tion. The condition o f the field has coming week or ao and it’s eaUrSiy raaly aplritad anJ (U a tv U iW cora- 107— 316 Muschko . Winzler 8. - . ing asms at high prices onto the -—- ond; women, can HamilL first. Mrs. doubtful whether they will stick. Whether Chairman John J. been the only drawback...... Bute ------Tight guard people who would venture their Dairy farm ers sell milk In sheets unlikely that the game will takfi C. R. Martin, seconiL Regulars last season on the Miami—Johnny Lucas, Camden, Phelan and D. Walker Wear, other Name «r Pnp,r 370 417 397 1184 Murray .. Duffy money In an outstanding boree race In Denmark. The dehydrated sheet Bradenton.' fla.— Ernie • OraatU, place before the week of A t e g % Im- The d w prixe was jgvmrded to pitching staff who were held over N . J.. outpointed Baby Manuel, members of the commission will the St Louis Cardinals last hold­ 5Lr,’S .rr;s ":x ,7 ;:.'V !" j?.?!, left g u ^ trick. is dissolved In hot water to restore providing, of courae, the teiuM acM4 "to from mTr. WBU llnM in \T^ Vincent Ingraham. Wlnnlte of cakes laelude Ralph Blrkofar, Walts Tampa, lO. „ string along with Brown remained out has joined the club. He signed a ptMtf biuty o f financial p n t t M of a^pring siupeMtoa and mqvamMt of the WALTER B. O’HARA. It to liquid form. Nackowskl. Ifts. Holton, T- la dcubt. ^ his eotttiMt yastactfqr* stofT* ( » « • A ilrM B H . 81* Bto- K. McKaaenr. Mr ^ iV-' .T.. ■ •'Tr."

yACHl BEXIEBH! MANOmaSTER BVENINO HEKALD, MANClIBBTElt, OONN« TUEBDAT, MAKCH M, ISBB. MAFIUHESIEK BVENTNO HERALD, MANCHE3TER, CONN„ TUESUAT, MARCH Z9, ITOS.

Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox OITR BOARDING HOUSE By Gena Ahent

I f t h e POWSAFUL KATAINKA h a d S T O P F R O t o c l i m b THK FtNCE THI FtOOLBA SENSE and NONSENSE W m SAMR H IA THE LBAD HALF DOLLAR MlOHT HAVA «O T AWAY

The old uytiic that Ilk* attnets like should maka you aahaned to be Wife— What has kept you so lateT EG AI>, LMDS-.USTEH TO BATtLESHlP W 'tOUTWHKl SHOP RDVERTKE " " K seen In bad company. Husband—I was flrdcg a new rib­ T H V S - ’^ L A iS T n i g h t 1 H W > a h ' o a t s /T j t m ^ s bon on my 'ypowrlter. Doctor— I must paint your hua- W ife— You ought to be ashsuned A "WEAVS OF SKaNlFlCANCE^ VEP iris ^TOUR HGPSE HELP WANTED— GARDEN—FARM- APARTMENTS—FLATS— band’s throat with silver nitrate. to admit Itl You gat rid of her or WAS ON A ■fcOAT-'-IT WA© l o s t a n d f o u n d 1 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 Mrs. Oruerich—Use gold nitrate, there’ll be trouble! A HOWefc A MALE 36 DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 TENEMENTS 63 OCCUPATIONAL PROBLEMS A b a t t l e s h ip - ^ w b w e r e l o s t — SATU RD AY NIGHT, man’* BARGAINS IN USED CARS doctor. Wc can afford the bast. A NIGKTMAWEli RACE-to Bulova wrlrt wstch. Tel. 4224. Re­ W A N TE D — TTVO M EN for canvass­ FOR 8AUS— ABOUT S ton o f good DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Wife—You’re going to drive me HA^NCj TAPCbET "PPACTiCJE*^ - Fraai BOsa to Blister out o f m y mind. ^SOME PUN, J BUT,TO ward. ______1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Coach, ing, good pay. N o restrlctlona on hay. M. C. Fredericksen, 472 High­ FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement SUBJECT OF DISCUSSION 1934 Chevrolet Sedan. territory. Write Box Z, Herald. land street. with garage. Apply 13S Pearl St. MAffCH 26 (Central nnd Kestern Stnodnrd Tim#) ‘V Igneranes Is bliss," said Black Hubby—That ain’t no drive, my WA© IOAXXNGTHECMJN6 WTTH E H . K E E D * ^ LOST—PASS BOOK NO. 23177 — 1934 Ford Coupe. b ^ o chmlna or troup# thereof unUM aped* to White; "well, then, my boy, you'd dear— that’s a p u t t . *POWDEP BA—YOUNG MAN—Who la Mra. Franklin R o o m y c U Prin­ n#d. coaat to coaat (o to a) dealffnatfon Include# #1} avaUabla autfona. batter get your Ilfs insured; you're 1933 Rockne Coupe. Fraoramt aubjact to ehanga. P. M. jCant Kaat. AS IF you Book No. 23177 Ueued by The Sav- 1931 Sport Sedan. mechanically inclined, at present BOARDERS WANTED 59-A WANTED TO RENT 68 cipal Speaker at Meeting: of apt to dta ot Joy." o NBC-WEAP NETWORK 8:45— 5:49 — ______Inga Bank of Manchester has been 1930 Biifck Sedan. employed and who la willing to UndarstandInB Mueie«-> WITH OATS / -DC^nTT NOO SEE? IS THERE A HOUSE owner In Women’s Institute in N. Y. •ASIC ~ Bait: weaf wlw wael wtlc ^ _bauilc: Mitt Chartoa, Organ—west . ‘■pORSOT TH' • loet or destroyed, and written ap­ 1929 Reo Coupe. study In hla spare time, for g posi­ FOR RENT— ROOMS. Pleasant wjar wtag .wcah kyw wblo wfbr wre 5:9^Prosa* Radio Nows Period The Jewish couple took their baby •BATTLESHIP, ' BICARBONATE plication haa been made to said tion In the Diesel Industry; a real Manchester wuo will equip and rent mgy wbah wcaa wtam wwj weal; mid: 5:0(^ 7:00—Myrt and Margo — oaax; motations^ location, nea. miUi and bus line. New York, March 26.—(AP)— to tha movies, w h en they were bank by the person In whose name opportunity for an ambitious yoimg from 2 to 4 rooms to a parmanent kad wmaa wefl who wow wdaf wkbf Louie Panlco Dance Orchee.—west a n d o a t s I OF SODA LAST Buy with Safety at Schaller Motor Board If desired. Telepbons 0254 or A three-day conference on women’s NORTHWEST A CANADIAN - wtmi 5:15— 7:19—Just Plain Bill — east, warned that unless the child was such book w'as Issued, for payment tenant? Phone 5988 today. Panlco Oreh.—woat; Orch.-rOlxla N IG H T , APTFR Sales. man. Address, Diesel Representa­ call at 221 Pine street. work and women’s .itake in public wtba kotp wabo wday kfyr erct cfcf qulcL they would have to take their In our modem economic life thsrs EGAD,rTs' of the amount of deposit represent­ SOUTH—wrva wplf wwno wla wjax 5 :1 ^ 7:30—Jerry Cooper, Baritone— tive, 61 Russ S t, Hartford, Conn. affairs are arranged by the Insti­ east: Buck Rogoro—west repeat money and leave. Half-way through Is no more crasy concept than LOOTING ed by said book, or for the Issuance 1932 FORD COUPE, 1932 Ford wf1a*waufi wiod wsm wmc wib wapi MV HORSE, , FARMS AND LAND tute of Women’s Professional Rela- wjdx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre 5 :4 ^ 7:45—Boake CarteVe Comment the feature film tha wife turned to that state lines arc controlling IC E B O X . of a duplicate book therefor. coacb, 1930 Ford coupe, 1929 Ford W A N TE D —ABOUT A P R IL 1ST., APARTMENTS—FLATS— tlonii whose headquarters are at woal ktba ktha waoo wave wtar 7:00— 5:0(k—Lavender A Old Lace— S • 9 .N DHEADNAUCiHT x T two aggressive young men with FOR SALE 71 MOUNTAIN^koa kdyl k#1r k#hl basic; Keith Beecher Orohestre— her husband and whispered: boundaries o f American Industriiu coupe, 1930 Ford roadster, 1929 TENEMENTS 63 Connecticut College In New London, west: Jim Pettis Orchestra—Dixie activity. Ford roadster. Brown’s Oarage, 478 light delivery truck for good pay­ PACIFIC — k#o kfl kgw komo khq Wife—Veil, vot do you link of ItT ! FOR SAIX—FARM ABOUT 10 will have Ita initial session at tha kfad ktar kgu kpo kax kra kyr kya J:15— 5:15—Tha Old Timer—to Dixie Lkey—Rotten. ■ Oew. Hugh B. Johaaon. AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE i Center street. ing proposition. Steady, pleasant Hotel Astor tomorrow. 7:50— 5:30—Abe Lyman's Msiedlsna FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM up­ acres, 7 room bouse, bam, garage, Cante Ba^te —basic; D'Artesga 41 Orehsstrs— W ife —Yes. Pinch the baby. work. Address Box. O, Herald. Mrs. FrankUn D. Roosevelt, who 4:11^ S:iS>^en raaa Spaaka ta You 1934 CHEVROLET coacb. 1933 stairs flat, all modem conveniences. fruit trees, on Oak Grove street. 0 _ west; Clauds HeAlns Orch.—Dixie Why, Huey isn't the first to ad­ Is to be guest o f honor at tomorrow 4:4S— S:4S—Rhymaa for the Nursery £•45— 5!4^Qlsnn Lea Orohaa.—west Chevrolet (coupe, 1930 Reo sedan, Inquire at 34 Clinton street or tele­ Terms. A. Porterfield. 68 Spruce. •:0S->Xavlif Cufiat'e Oroheatra A fte r all ths busiest people are vocate limitation of fortunes. 1 AUTO ACCESSORIES— WANTED—MALE HELP. Leading evening’s opening dinner. Is one of 2'X i* 5:00—Bing Croaby'a Program 1930 Ford coupe, 1933 Plymouth Manchester store Will tram young phone 4314. • jIS— Weekly Hymnal Sinalno •59^lsham Jonoa A Orohostra the happiest It Isn't bsim to find did that 15 years ago. TIKES 6 the several prominent speakers who fi:30— S:S0»PreM-Radio Nowo Porled !'52“ !2*9$“ Waltor O'Kaofo A Show sedan, 1928 Oldsmoblle sedan. 1920 man with sales experience to super­ ^that out If you have eyes. —i . Tbonias Heflin, former U. A ® ii, FOR R E N T— A P R IL 1ST., modem will be heard during the three-day 6:SS— S:SS—Mary Small A Hor Songa Dobolo Ship of Joy senator. Ford roadster. Cole Motors—6463. FOR SALE—25 PERCENT off on vise an Important department. Give 6 :4 ^ S :4 ^ T o Bo Announetd ®f“Mdar 4 rooms, with gai age, LUley street, period. S:00— 7:(K^Tho Throo Seampit Voc. Phone number. Address Herald, 10:0^11:00—Frank Dailey Oroheatra— Bingo— In Russia children arc Armstrong Tires. W. E. Hibbard, The purpose o f the gathering Is S:1S— 7:1S—Whiaporing Jack Smith basic; Myrt and Margo—west rpt I have never been willing to ac­ near Center. Inquire 21 EHro street. REPU6UCANS WIN S:30— 7:3(^Eaay Acta. Sorial Skateh brought up by the atate. Box T. 282 North Main street. to dlscuse occupational problems, lO s i^ lld O —Frank Dalloy'a Orehoatrs cept the principle of any rsatrie- S:4S- 7:45—You and Your Oovornm’t 10:W—11:30—Johnny Oroon A Orehos. Stingo— Well, it would take an FOR RENT—ON MAIN street, laying einpbaals on the Importance 7:0<^ 1:00—Loo Rtlaman*o Oroheatra 11:00—12:00—Orville Knapp Orchestra tlon of what graduates should bear Manchester FORD MODEL T PARTS—Axles, aot of Congress to do anything with modem five room flat, steam heat, DANBUIffCONTEST of women participating actively in 7:35— S:30—Wayne Klng*e Orchaatra —basic; Arnhsim Orchestra—mtdw or talk about. i p o starter, starter drive, Ignition SALESMEN WANTED 36-A SKM>^ t:00—Ben Bernie and the Lada 11’*30—12:80—Leon Navara’s Orohaa.— mine. Evening Herald with oil burner. Phone 7812. public affairs. Other speakers who •:SS— StSS—Ed Wynn, Qnaham—to o basic; Herbie Kay Orch.—midwest —President Ernest Hopkins of switch, coil units, keys, connecting will address the conference Include 0 L D MAN WANTED FOR RAWLEIGH •:00’->10:0(^LIght Opera Show—< to e NBC WJZ NETWORK Dartmouth. CLASSIFIED rods, cork gaskets, also some wires, FOR R E N T— 6 ROOM tenement, Senator Robert F. Wagner, Presi­ 10:M^11:0S—Dr. Stanloy High—weaf Wa like to help those who are not and small parts. Colonial Easo Sta­ Route of 800 families. Write today. 10:15—11:15—Voleo of Romance, Songa BASIC, — Bast: w ji wba-wbsa wbal iB PE AM - modem Improvements, in excellent G. 0. P. Ticket Sweeps City dent Katherine Blunt o f (Connecti­ so well off as ourselves, The (JonatltuUon la the bulwark advertisements tion, Cor. Main and Bissell Sts. Rawligh, Dept. CUC-48-SA., A l­ 10:9(^11:30—Stan Myora B Oroheatra wmali bany. N. Y. condition, rent reasonable. Inquire cut College, Mrs. Jouett Shouse and 11:0(^19:00—Art Jarrott'o Orchaatra wfll; Mid: wcky wenr wls kwk kwer o f the poor. Destroy it and they be­ BOOK Count Rti AVprAiiP words lo a M»#. 73 Union street. Lincoln Fllene o f Boston. 11:3<^12:80—Florence Richardaon Ore. koll wren wmag kso wkbf GOODYEAR TIRES. Tires, tubes L>n Moore— a see In the Brush- come the prey of exploiters and IbUIsIs. numbers and abbrsvlalioMj* Election for First Time in Many students from Connecticut CB8 WABC NETWORK NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtinj sacb count as a 'ord and compound wlba kstp wabo wday kfyr cret cfcf vUe Bugle that Lemme Alone has schemers.— Herbert Hoover. HOOPLE and accessories. Socony gas and FOR RENT—4 ROOM FUAT. aU (Jollege as well as from other wom­ BASIC—Baat: wabo wado woko wcao words as two words. Minimum coal la HELP WANTED— SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wls wjaa fallen asleep. oils. M. Merz, 141 North Main Improvements, 127 High street, cor­ en’s colleges In New E.:g1and, New waab wnao wrr wkbw wkro whk cklw pries of thrrs iinss. MALE OR FEMALE 37 Eight Years. wdro wcau wjas wean wfbl wai^ wjsv wfla-WBun wled wsm wmc web wapl Rasp Berry—Dead, eh? . One o f the things forcing Uia Lins rst«s per dsy for tranaiaat Btreet, Telephone 6718. ner Cooper and High street. In­ York and New Jersey plan to at­ wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre wbnt; Midwest: wbbm wfbro kmbo woal ktba ktha waoc wavs Lon Moore—Tee. people to relief rolls as fast Vs iM»sTwtA»e»vici.»i«. ~M.szau. a sat. err. MEN, WOMEN EARN up to »10 quire second floor. tend. kmox wowo whas kfab »-2 t> BSiferttva Marck IT. IPIT BAST—wpa whp wheo wlbx wfea wore MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl^krlr ksbl Rasp Berry—Well, the only dif­ the government con take them off Cash Charva day Introducing new, different Pln- wlco ofrb ckao wlbx wmaa PACIFIC—kgo kfl kgw aomo khq kfad Is monopolistic prices which arc i Consscuilvs Days ..I 7 oti| • «ta GARAGES—SERVICE- FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ Danbury. March 26.—(AP)— ference between Lemme os he Is n rwua, mi> Icss Curtain Stretcher. Curtains at­ Mayor-elect Adams M. Roth and DIXIE—wfst wafa wbro wqam wdod ktar kpo kex kfa kgr kya now and as he wao for 20 years Is eating away their reservea. I Consscutivs Lay 1 .. I otai U eta STORAGE 10 ment, all Improvement, rent reason­ klra wreo wlao wdau wtoo krld wrr Cant. EasL j Pay ...... I 11 etsi ta eta tached In 30 seconds. Big Spring the other members of the city gov­ ktrh ktsa waco koma wdbo wbt wdae that he doesn’t snore any more. —Senator William E. Borah of able. Call Osano, 155 Oak street, Idaho. StJOKCHY SMITH Putting On The Pressure All orders for irracuiar Inssrtlons Seller. Low priced. Free sample ernment chosen In yesterday’s elec­ wbig wdbj wwva wmbf waje wmbr 4:30— 6:30—Tha Singing I arty—east By John G. Terry will bs charged at ths ons tims rata- JOE’S G AR AG E - Special. Chevro­ telephone 8816. wain ktui kgko wcoa wdno wnox kwkh .4:4^ 5:45—Orphan Annie—oast only offered. No capital necessary. tion will take office April 1. Mr. 5:00— 5:00—A. Fardinando Orchaatra floiNO a QUICK iMMetulANw YURri, teoRcrtv ( A i t AKiMUNmoN Ntpntvaone, Special rates for long tsrm avsry let and Pontiac Sixes. Carbon re­ MIDWEST — wgl wmt wmbd wlan It’a the hostess' nose that’s kept A T H O rO R T dsy advertising gtvs upon rsguesu Evans Co.. Dept. No. 15, Cincinnati, FOR RENT—TENEMENT of 4 Roth will succeed G. W altor Mor­ WDRC wlbw kfh wamk wkbn wcco wsbt ksej 5 :1 ^ 5:15—Ithaca Collage Choir ^ A4ADD0X and ofvrrr„..wrTM h k V 9 {(»B 0 H y SENDS A F(»(at BURST moved, valves refaced and ground Ads ordered for three or sis daya Ohio. 225 Hartford, Conn. wnax woe 5i30— 5:30—Prtaa.Radio Nowo—basic, to the grindstone, but It’s the guests' Vo blind gnldea, which stmln at J4.50 Including motor tune up. Tcl. rooms, rent reasonable. 81 North gan, who haa occupied the mayor’s laso MOUNTAIN—kvor klx koh ka) Tha Singing Lady—midwest repeat MOTOA ftOABIMd AT VUU. iPteO 66 OPEN* PlRE INTO p e y n rt m o to r ... searino and stopped before ths third or fifth chair four successive terms of two welcome that wears out. a gnaL and swallow a camel.—SL day will bs charged only lor ths ae* 8129. Knox St. street. Telephone 6540. COAST — khj koln kfre kol kfpy kvl 5:35— 5:39—Dorothy Pago A Orchoot. ON OeviTT f HOT OIL BN^UtRS THE 0EF6ATED years each. kfbk km) kwe kern kdb k^mb k#b 9:45— 6:45—Lowell Thomas — east: Matthew, 28:84. fuel number of .imss the d appear­ ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 Orphan Annie—repeat to midwest After a gentleman’s agreement FiiER And he bails our // ed. charging at ths rats sarnad, but WE AIM TO PLE ASE ; Drop In and The Republican sweep, which Tuesday, March 26. Cent. East 5:00— 7:00—Amos *n* Andy—east only no allowance or refunds can be mads see our large heated rooms Cut takes Into office the five officers on 4:30— 5:30—Jaek Armstrong — east there is always the question of The more gross the fraud, ths BUSINESS SERVICES LARGE CANNON ’TOWELS 22 by 5:15— 7:19—Morton Downey In Songa on six time ads stopped after tha down expen"c. See Jensen, Johnson the general municipal ticket and P. M. only; Men of Notes Trio—west 6:30— 7:30—To Bo Announced which one will remain that the long­ more glibly will It go down and fifth dsy. OFFERED 13 44 special 39c. 16 oz. cans of Mayos, 4:45— 5:40—Dick Tracy—basic: Mini, 7:00— 5:0(^Tho Crime Cluoo Mystery er. the more greedUy will it ba swal­ Block. Phone 6070 or 7635. five members o f the Common Coun­ 4:00— Visiting aturoe — midwest: Between Book- No forbids'*; display Hast aot Sensible, Granger tobaccos 76c America’s Little 7:30— 5:30—Music Memories and Peat lowed, since folly will always find aold. CALL V. FIRPO of 116 Wells street, cil, gives the Republicans complete House. ende—west: Savitt Orchee.—Dixie S;0(^ 9:0O^Qraca Moore’s Program Ths Herald will aot ba rssponsibla each. Jim Nichols, Highland Park FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat on S:0(^ 6:00 — Buck Rogers, Sketch- 5:30— 9:3(^Tht Cleveland Orchestra faith wherever imposters will And for good servile and prompt de­ control of the city government for 4:15— Poetic Strings. Flret Gold-digger—I hear that for mors than ous Incorrect iDsertloa Store. Ridge street, modem Improve­ east; Songs—Dixie; Piaplat—west 9:30—10:30—To Ba Announced Impudence.— Bovee. of any aoverttssment ordered for livery. ttongc and fuel oil. Ice, the first time since 1927 and that 4:30— Educational Feature. 5:15— 5:19 — Bobby Benaon — east; 10:0(^11:00 — Aarenaon’a Orchaatra— Eddie has a lot o f money. ments. Inquire at 25 Spruce street. party will appoint all department Skippy —i repeat (or midwest: Sit eauit; Amos ’n’ Andy—repeat for w mors than one tims. wood and dump trucking. Dial 4:45— Dick Messner’s Orchestra. Mlrandy—west; Two Planoa—Dixie Second (Jold-digger— Sorry, Ths inadvertent omission of lacor* heads. Including superintendent of 5:15— Sklppy. 10:30—11:30—To Be Announced heard it first. root publication of advertising will ba 6148. FUEL AND FEED 49-A FOR R E N T—6 ROOM flat, upper 5:30— 5:30 — Understanding Music— 11:00—12:00—Bhandor, tha Violinist Fla pper Fa n n y Sa y s ? public works and water depart­ 5:30—Jack Armstrong, All-Amer­ basic; Al Roth Orch.—west; Jack 11:05—12:05—Dancing Music Orchaatra MS. U. a MT.OTF. rsctifls' only by canesliatloo of tha floor, modem improvements, steam Armstrong, Skateh—midwest rpt obargs mads for ths asrvies rendered. ments, corporation counsel and nu­ ican Boy. 11:3(^12:30—Oao. Hamilton Orchestra heat. 85 Hamlin street. Inquire 87 merous minor appointees. Mayor- It takes all kinds of people to C Q l-rX SCORCHV'S 5UNS All advaritssmcnta must oonform HOUSEHOLD SERVICES FOR .SALE HAV. Forrest Buck- 5:45— Dick Tracy. la styis. copy and typography with Hamlin street. Phone 4857 or 3893. elect Roth will resign as council­ make a world, so almost anyone land. Telephone'3226. 6:00— Terry and Ted. «MPTV,THB 0O«-FtCHr( regulations enforced by tha publish­ ______OFFERED 13-A man from the first ward before tak­ TWO MERRITTS IN HOUSE (R., Conn.), was listed by newspa- should be able to fit In somewhere. BECOMES A Sftme OP ers and they reserve tha right to FOUR ROOM FLA T, 1st floor. 6:15—Bobby Benson and Sunny •dU, revise or lajec* any oopy oon- ing the oath of office as mayor. Jim. Washington. March 26.—(A P )— pens as voting both for and against PLVlMd SKILL.... •Idsrsd objsctlonsbla. RE-UPHOLSTERING of sofas, odd Strickland street. Good yard. Chas. There arc two Merritts in the House passage of the Patman bill. He vot­ Old Maid (smiling)—Yes, I lo ^ chairs, moth-eaten 3-pleci- sets, GARDEN—FARM- J. Strickland, 168 Main. Phone 6:30—Hartford Public Schools — aad won. CLOSING HOUas—‘Claaaiflsd ada lo Fred D. Wish, Jr. and each today was getting praise ed against it. It was Representa­ pa published same day must ba ra- mattresses a.id box springs reno­ DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 7374. or blame for the other’s vote last tive Matthew Merritt (D„ N. 'Y.), Other One—How do you make oeived by tt o'clock boob; Saturday# vating. Estimates and Samples 8:45—Mary Hitt and Bea Rohan. that out? WASHINGTON TUBBS ll:tO a. m. 6:55— Press-Radio News. week on the bonus. who voted for passage of the bill. ______By P a ne OUT OUR W AY Free. Phone 3615. One need not FOR S A L E —COW manure $3 per FOR RENT—THREE AND four Bv VVilliarn. Reverse charge. Eldridne St., Store ■.. $20.00 also 6 room flat, second floor, all 6:40—Studio Program. 10:45— Voice of the Ousaders. wreck it in a week. Card of Thanka .•••••.••.•••9. E conveniences, 27-29 Walker street. 8:45—Billy Batchelor. 11:00— Frank Dailey’s Orchestra. h a n d s u p . AS O In Memorism ...... P Telephone 6764 evenings. Lost and P ou n d ...... 1 7:00—William Sheehan, Conn. Leg­ 11:30—Johnny Green's Orchestra. If there were more hard blows Announcements ...... I MOVINi;—TRUCKING- LOUIS ST. CLAIR islative Reporter. and not so many blowhards, it would Over the telephone you can't alwajx PeraonHls ...... i FOR R E N T - 6 ROOM tenement, all 7:1,5—Whispering Jack Smith. STORAGE 20 Improvements, screened porch, 86 also help. toll a phoney answer from an hon­ AwloMobllea BURR 7:30— Travelers Hour—Julius Nuss- est one. / WtLL.KICK ME DOWN A RABBIT HOLE.n"^ Automobtlas for Sals ...... 4 PEHRETT A ULENNKY INC. local 86 |>earl Ht„ Hartford — 7-7028 Hamlin street. Inquire 84 Hamlin man. director; Marie Healy; Mod­ Automobllss for Exchange «•••• I street. ^THIg PANGED GUM WASN'T EVEN LOADED. / Auto Accsssorica^Tlrca ..«•••• • and long distance moving Usuly Klember 1 vtlonal Institute ern Symphonic Choir. Auto Repairing—Painting ••••• 1 express to Hartford. Overnight Real Estate Management 8:00— Leo Retsman'a Orchestra. WBZ-WBZA RENT HUNTING? Tell us what FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser Auto Schools ...... I-A service to and from New York. Tel. 8:30— Wayne King’s Orchestra. \ Autos—Ship by. Truck ...... • 303 W. Center Street you wont. W ’ll take caie of It for 9:00 -Ben Bernle’s Orchestra. Springfield — Boston c u o c ! Autos—For H ire'..,...... t 3063. 8880 or 8864. you without charge. R. T. McCann, Garages—Service—Storage ••••• 10 4522 — 8-8 P. M. 9:30— Ed Wynn; Eddie Duebin’s Or­ Motorcvclea—fitcyctee ...... II 69 Center street. Dial 7700. chestra. Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ... II 4:00— Betty and Bob. PUBLIC PASSENGER FOR R E N T - SIX ROOM tenement, 10:00— Beauty Box Theater. lift ! OuslBrss and Profeeetoaal gervleea 1 1 :0 1 -Stanley High. 4:15— National Sewing Chrcle. Business Services Offered ...... II newly decorated, ample room for SERVICE ‘20-A 11:15— Voice of Romance. 4:30— Health Message— "Public Housstaold fiervlesa offered .....ll-A flowers and vegetables. Inquire 58 ttuUdlng—Contracting .«-..••••• 14 WANTED TO BUY! 11:30— Slumber Hour. Health In Massachusetts in IN ADDITION TC SILVER Lane Summer street. Florlata— Nuraetiea ...... II Bus Line. De Luxe Bu- for lodge SI.NGLE HUl'HE. Good loca­ 1934", Dr. Henry D. Chadwick. Funeral DIrectora ...... 14 tion. 4 bedrooms preferred. 4:45— Edvrin Otis, baritone. m Heating—Plumbing—Roofing 11 party or team trips, we also offer FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenemenL Prlee must be attracUve. (nauranca ...... I I 7 passenger sedan delivery. Phone all modem Improvements, five 6:00— News. m Uitlinary—Dressmaking ..«•••• II 3063. 8860, 8864. minutes to mills, three to trolley. 5:15— Time. Moving—Trucking—S.oraga •••• 10 HOLDEN-NELSON CO. 5:16—New England Agriculture. Public Paasenger Servlca ...... lO-A Rublnow Building Inquire at 82 Garden street Tel. Painting—Papering ...... II 6723. 5:30— Kellogg Singing Lady. Professional Servleea ...... It PROFESSIONAL R A D I O ; ‘ r r 5:45— Little Orphan Annie. Repairing ...... I I 6:00— Wayside Food Shop orches­ railortng—Dyeing—Cleaning 14 SERVICES 22 rmiet Goods and Service ..«••• I I tra. (BEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Wanted—Buatneaa Se.viea •••••• II A N N ’S BEAUTY SHOP, 13 Oak New York, March 26.—(AP)— 6:15—Governor of Massachusetts. The Tlnles watched the Hindu Soon the old giant shouted, "Say, -T. M. Ma U. 9. rXT. Off.^ eduealtawal street. Room 11. Telephone 7341. BECAUSE FIRE DESTROYED HIS DAIRY BARN He doesn’t do It very often but Noah 6:30— Press-Radio News. Th e GREAT OPEN COUNTRY-ANP SHOT for. a little while, then heard him the lads can’t keep that up all day. Courses and CUaaea ...... 11 All branches of Beauty Culture, We WIU SeU At Beery o f the fllroa has agreed to 6:35—Time, weather. - 2 * y Private Inatnictton ...... I I permanent waving. sing in Rudy Vallee’s program roar, "I’m getting tired of stirring. Give me the spoon. I ’ll stir real SALESMAN SAM Dancing ...... ||-a 6:45— Lowell Thomas. fast and end it mighty quick. Anyway, They Got The Best Musical—Dramatic ...... St Thursday. His selection will be the Who will help me P - a while. Bv Small AUCTION FOR WILLIAM GRADY 7:00— Amos ’n’ Andy. "I surely hope you realize, you’ve MAUAOCR. HOUJ 'BOUT ^ ALL OUTa PASSES, Wanted—Instruction ...... 10 FRENCH BIJa UTY SHOPPE. I f In- “Whip." 7:15—Morton Downey—Ray Sina­ G o / , c o c 'r k , a COOPLA l u c k y wene's HIS 3 5 ^ AH' MIMC; terested In a permanent come up Try These Tonight: "W e will not find it hard, one bit. promised us a big surprise. T w ill OUi.l.«(«l AM’ ME UP /WOtOeVER.. HERc's A FinanHal 50 — HEAD OF DAIRY COWS — 50 tra and hls‘ orchestra. If we take turns at stirring it.” OOGS' LdsfRe G-OMMA SEE A Tool I (MAMMA (CXCHAMOe. B'l l Y CHAftLII Bonds—Slocks—Mortgage# «••• It and inquire about our Budget W EAF-N BC : 7:15 — Whispering be too bad for you, young Hindu. fcJlTH. 1.—. PA«SHS —To Vouft. ... /eoUPLA OlIcaTS olHtCH WoftTV A t His Farm, Cor. lAke St. and Tun. Rd., Vernon, Conn. 7:30— Hits and Bits Revue. " I ’ll do the best I c m .’’ replied BOX IM’ SHOO) TK aT s tOopCrM T H t s e 'pcKG.Ts peR. A WEST Businsaa Opportunltita ...... I I Permanent Club. Johnson Block. Jack Smith; 9— Ben Beraie and If we see no trick.” PUT OP ■ttxip h a n d s ; a l l o f Ttiil... FKSHT SHOO) T'MiCfHT?, Money to Loan ...... tt 8:00— Eno (Jrime (Jlues— "Strictly wee Goldy, with a smile. 'fteAO-STHlsT1CKC.T AMO ■RmO 6P.THRS6 BUCK* A Tcl. 3058. (At TalcottvIUe Traffic CIrrIq Follow AncUon Arrows on Conn. W alter Wlnchell; 9:30— EM Wynn. "Don’t worry,” snapped the mys­ AND TURM T b u » BACK*.’ TtX) COUPLA GOOD € «A T *! Help aad .*liua(lona Undercover.” "Oh, my, not you,” the Hindu 3 S'A JOHN COCKERHAM — Pianos tun­ baritone; 9—Bing Crosby; 9:30 — sketch. right now, and do Just as I say. TbO'RE ALL THROUGH.'/ (Sale Kain or Shine In Our Tented Auction Arena) strength than girls. Here, Duncy, Help Wanted—Mala or Female.. IT ed. repaired, rebuilt 28 Bigelow Louise Bernhardt with Isham Jones. 9:00— Grace Moore, soprano; Harry "A ll of you Tlnles gather ’round TlcK ^i YUST AS I Agen.a Wanted ...... |l-A Jackson and his orchestra. try srour hand.” Situations Wanted—Female ... t l street. Phone 4219. Holsteins Guernseys Ayrshires Jerseys WJZ-NBC: 7:15— Morton Downey: the bowl and then flop on the ^CX50 AS PASSCSi 9:30— Cleveland orchestra. "Okay,” replied the Tlnymlte. ground. Don't get too close, how­ Situations Wanted—Male ...... I I An ALL ACCREDITED high quality Dairy Herd, In various 7:30— New One, hits and dlta; 8:30 A NEW PE R M AN E N T and then a "Just watch me and you’ll see u ever. Ju.st about five feet away.” FIGHT Emnloymeni Agenclea ...... 44 Btagee of milk, good producers with some In the 40 and 50 lb. -Eddie Guest time change with 10:30— Advertising Federation of Live ttoek—Pels—PBBNrr—Fakirlea new hat. We use only standard and sight. I hope the bowl does not When everything was ready, tb^ class, all In good age. These cows have hewn well fed and new drama; 9—Grace Moore’s finale. America—W. B. Remmlngton. PUBLIC NIKt HT Dogs— Birds— Psta ...... 41 approved materials. Our waves are blow up. Imagine where I’d land!" all heard the mystic fellow ’ Live Stock— Vshiclaa ...... 41 properly cared for and dairy farmera w-iU And at this sale high What to expect Wednesday: 10:35— Bradford orchestra. all guaranteed. Weldon Beauty some very funny words, and the3 HPiLL Poultry and Suppllua 41 grade, well developed cows which wlU round out any herd. W EAF-NBC: 2 p. m.— Two Seats 10:45— Hum and Strum. Wanted « Pata—Poultry—Btaali 44 Salon. "W ell, hurry," shouted Coppy. he sang a funny song. ALL s c a t s Some young stock. Jersey BnlL In the Balcony; 4—Women’s Radio 11:00— Time, weather. Fat Sale—maaellewaaea Review. 11:05—Joe and Bateese. "Gee, we all would like to feel that Right from the bowl smoke 'rose Articles for Sals ...... 44 we have had a share In this strange STARTING APRIL 1st. The Maples LUNCH SER\’EO ON PBEMIS E8. 11:15— Dance Music. In air and then the Tlnles got a Boats and Aocsssorlsa ...... 44 Hospital will start a tousll, ade­ WABC-CBS: 3—Kate Smith’s stunt. I'll do the stirring next. Building Matsriala ...... 4f matinee; 4:15— Curtla Symphony. 12:00— Shandor, vlolinisL scare. The contents o f the great Diamonds— Watchsa—Jewelry •• 44 noids, and maternity clinic. Rates ROBERT M. REID SON, Auctioneers "T h e whole thing may turn out big bowl exploded with a "bang!" tOl Main S t Manchester, Conn. Phone 8198 WJZ-NBC: 2—Radio City Mati­ 12:08— Dance orchestra. a flop, but anyway, we will not stop Electrical Appllanoaa— Radio .. 44 reasonable. Consulting . physician ft nee; 4:30— Rochester Civic Orches­ Fuel and Feed ...... 4 1 -A 12:30—Cosmopolitan Hotel orches­ and registered nurse in attendance. tra. until the Hindu tells us to. I ’m (The giant gets a big Isngh hi Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 44 tra. really quite perplexed." Houaskold Goode ...... || the next story.) Machlasry and Tools ...... i i Mualcal loatrumsnra ...... •••• 44 REPAIRING 2; GAS BU(;G1ES Office and Store Eguipmant ••• 44 ALLEY OOP Besides It*s Fun By Frank Beck Spsetala at the 8*orea ...... 14 MOWER SHARPENING, key mak Guz Settles Some Accounts FLOWERS Wearing Apparel-Furs ...... i f ______By HAMLIN KMBLEY HAS WHAT WHY 00 . HEU.O, HEM. HOW CAN BARBARA AND I SET BETTER Ing, lock, vacuum cleaner, clock t«£P MOVIN’, Y(X) SUPPLY BEES VfOU AFFORD TO ^AOTB LATER ON WHEN Wanted—To Buy ...... l i DA&NAB VOU LOVU-DOWfi A WHKT HE WENTATrER.... BEE* LIKE ■WITH THE RIGHT ACQUAINTED EACH TIME WB •HE IS RACflO W ITH . Baamsi Beard—H a flw —Ra#arta gun repairing. Braithwalte, 52 EGO-HEADED / '’SiBRR-R.' FLOWERS SO MUCH TIMS ' TAKE A WAU< TOSBTHER. Pearl S t P(XIR(T ^ OLGOOHf f IF I EVER LEMIAN LUNKS,' I’M AN IS IT, BUT HE MAT HAVE FOOD TO HELP POKING AROUND RRAL PROBLCMD , SNB!» Raataumnta SO MUCH TH E M MAKE W E ARE LBARNINO TO UNOERSTANOl MORE UKBLY TO CONSUIT Rooms Without Board ,•••••••. 44 ON HIM, j MAKE tr ( GIT A CRACK EGG-HEdOED OC