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SHANGHAI FULL Nonnan Thomas Gives Leftist Salute GREAT ITALIAN

0FTERR0RIS1S FORCE USED TO

F D R URGES ACTION

1t)HGHT JAPS o GUAROJEHRER

ON WAGE-HOUR BILL ^ ^^000 To 5,000 Reported To Hundred Hionsaiid Siddlen

Be h Gty; Jap OOceane Gather In Rome; Pobiic

In Shantung Blocked But BY HOUSE PETITION Farim B e c i^ Campq 6

Fierce Fighting Contiinies Or 7 Thomand Jailed. Express Hope That BiD Wi8

President Makes Plea Shanghai, May S ^-C ^l -- The Boms, May (AP) — Tro

ganizations were In Shanghai and six-day ^ y , and unofficial esu- and hour bill has again been pre- poUeles of government and affect Chairman Norton (D., N. the surrounding araa under orders matsa fixed the bumber involved a t vented from reaching toe floor of toe lives of millions of people. J*). of the House Labor cons*' to conduct a terrorist campaign between 6,000 and 7,000. first the House was given to me tost It has always teemed to me that mittee made public a letter ’’ against tbe Japanese. Soldiers stopped automobiles en- was held a day early to enable rell^ous groups to participate. ’The celebration night just as I took toe tn ^ . In toe caae of these measures—few Meanwhile, fierce fighting con- tering or Isavlbg Rome and checked I wrant to make It wholly clear in any one session—the whole mem- which Mr. Roosevelt sent her tinued on the Shantung front, where that the rules under which tlie fol- identification papers. PoUce doubled bership of the legislative body Saturday from Charleston, S. Japan has been atruggllng to ggln their regular guard along the rail- House of Representatives acts are should be given full and free oppor- control of Central China. Latent properly not toe concern of ths ex- C., suggesting the bill might way from Brenner Pass to Rome, tunity to discuss them. This dis- dispatches Indicated the new Jap- the route of the HlUer train. ecutive branch of toe government cussion may end in drastic amend- reach the floor either by a peti* anese offensive against Suchow and ASKS PLEBISCITE —nor have I any right whatsoever tion or by reconsideration of Southern Tyrol Htlrred ment, or In recommittal, or even In the Lunghal railway b u been block- There is In the Southern ’Tyrol an WELDEN IS PICKED as President to criticize toa nileo, complete rejection. the rules committee’s actioiL

ed, but neither side claimed Import- Neverthelees, because you and I Part Of Ptotfoim ant successes. especial air of exeltament, and Its Emphasizing that the com* ' predominantly <3erman population FOR CZECH NAZIS are old friends, and because I my- In toe caae of wage and hour leg- OdiMae, Hold. Attack self have been a member of a leg- mittee was within its rights la prepared to tum out a t dawff to- islation. toe majority party of tos Chinese said they were bolding islative body, I feel free to rtv* House Is oommittad to legislation and that he had no right to their defenses along the Taiercb- morrow when tbe Fuehrer’s train AS AIDE TO COX rolls from Austrian Germany onto my personal view of a difficult sit- by Us national platform—and I criticize House rules, the Prat> wahg - Yihaien - Plbalen - Tancheng uation which baa arisen because of Italian soil have no personal deubt that a large ident said he had “a profoim4 line while making strong attacks Use May Day To Sound New yesterday’s action and toe slmUar majority of toe membership of toe along the entire line. Italy received this ’Tyrol region preceding action of toe rules com- respect for and devotion to ths from Austria as part of World War House believes that toe House aa a Japanese said they captured Chin, IN HKMYYAY DEPT. mittee several months sgo. whole should pass Ita judgment on Democratic legislative pros, spoils. Otherwlss it would have be- Demands For Concessjon em posltiona a t KuUao. about 100 Becauss of my personal expert* such leglslatton. ess." mllea northwest at Talerhcbwang. come German when Hitler annexed enoe, both In ie^stotive and execu- They also asserted they had slain the rest of Austria on Marfch 12. You have toa sltuaUon, howaver, FOUNDA’nO N OF DEMOORACV) From The Little Repnbfic. tive capadtlea, I have a profound where a bill was held up by a ma-, . "The continuing fairaezz of tort 10.000 Chinese In the Shantung There will begin tomorrow the Temporary Appointment It reapect for and devotion to toe fighting. main conferences designed to show WAR WAS AVERTED Jority vote of a small committee, leglslatlva proceaz la too feuBfie* General U Toufig-jen said the Jap- Democratic toglstoUva process. Tbe was then reported by toe petition Uon of enduring — ^---- ' ~ Democraey,” - -h# that Rome and Berlin still are good continuing fairness of that legisla- system, was debated and recomiMt- anese offensive’ movement Involved friends, despite tl)e aimexajtlon and Made By New State Offi- Praha. CzecboBlovakla, May 2._ three army units MUlUzg about (AP)—The Nazi ■ leader Koprad tive process to toe foundation of en- ted to too labor committee for fu- the new Italian accord with Great during democracy. ture consideration. "There ore, however, '~**Bt|f ' 80.000 men. with 40,000' reisrs ee. RrUaln- SAYS CHAMBERLAIN Henleln has demanded a pleUadte types of measures In «e*)i asastrtj cial Following Conference Maacratte Preeess A new MU haa been rep o rt by One body of. Japaneae treeps k qp- /Tkeps- siUl, hewevar, ba aa a t mas *<> th at toa 8JSOO,000 (Sermait rret- which are of undoubted naOeMU eretlng at HangchwnnE w along labor commlttoa. I do nm paas Importanea becauae thay reiat* tfi .SllFt* somewhat different from th at dants of Gzsohoslovakta may detar- msxt on Its merits or demarlts, ths Ltneheng-Taiub^wang pravaWng whan HtUsr recatved WHk Gey. Cross CalnneL way, anothar between Yihstsn and ft^sh Prmier Tells House mlne their wishes for govsmmeat. fket remains that toa subject Taferhobwang and the third In the MusaoUaT In Munich last September Usl^ May Day aa a springboard. Us members. And it to equally tos 28. Henleln and his colleagues renewed right of a legtstotiva body, through (ODiitlaaed «■ Page iw o) "It haa always seemed to me TaaebeM ssetor. ‘ that In tbe case of toes* mfiiniire# The Oilnese countor-offenaive In Itshans. some of them In official Hartford, May 2—(API—Tem- Of Connnons Anglo-ftal- their demands for political conces- circles, have expressed resentment sions In a burst of oratory In towns —few In any one sesalon—to* wboM Shansi and Honan provinces appar- porary appointment of Elmer C membership of toe legislative bo<^ ently has established a buffer zone that Naziflcatlon of Austria brought through toe German sector of toe Welden aa Deputy commissioner isn Pact Was Necessary. nation. should be given full and free OF* nearly 60 mllea wide on the north portunity to discuss them. yjS* bank of the'Yellow river. (Oontlaoed sa Page Five) waa toe first major act of WUlalm There was only one report of (Ha- / J. CoK, new state highway commis- rder, at Troppau near too frontier GREEN SAYS SPENDING discussion may end In drastta Jap Air Lasses Ooimniied sioner, today. X amendment, or In recommittal, op (Reports from Peiping said for- London, May 2.—(AP) —Prime with (termany, where three men After a conference with Governor even In complete rejection. eign sources there confirmed the Minister Neville (Jhamberlaln told were Injured in fighting. Cross and hla "Inner Cabinet” con Anti-Nazi Ckrtnane tried with "In toe case of wage and houie fact that the Japanese lost 21 RED CROSS HOLDS toe House of Oimmons today that planes in their raid on Hankow, stating of toe beads of toe reorgan- promisee to support toe Csecbs In PROGRAM IS NECESSARY legislation, toe majority party of temporary Chinese capital, last Fri- izatlon bureaue and after talking Britain and Italy were drlfUng rap- defense of toa nation to offset the toe House is eommlttod to leglal#* day. ’The Chinese loet six or eight with Mr. Welden, (tommlsaloner Cox l:Uy toward war when he becaiM demonstrations, which have In- tion by Its national platform—«a i planes. ANNUAL PARLEY announced that Mr. Welden had p rtoe minister eleven montoa 'ago. creased In Intensity since toe Ger- I have no personal doubt that- a (Chinese leaders In Hankow said been temporarily reappointed. T. 9P*"*"* ‘***>®^ on too Ai^o- man annexation of Austria Head Of Labor Federatioii large majority of the memherahip the drawing at aU avallabla Jap- Mr. .Welden, toe commissioner At Podmokly, another town near of toe Houae believes that too Hotnto said, automaUcally lost hla Job when April 18. Chamberlain said that In as a whole should pass Its judgmaot anese manpower from other fronts too German border, Major Josef Dedares Jobless Army LATE NEWS on such legislatlon." to Shantung has prevented the Hundreds Of Delegates From former Commissioner John A. Mac- May, 1937. relations of the two pow- Kessler—a Social Democrat—assert- Japanese from consolidating mili- donald resigned Friday because his ers were “so luneattsfactory, even ed that "German Democrats In toe To Draft PeatloB. tary control of provinces north of post was not In toe classified service, so dangerous. It was necessary to border region will defend too stats, Has Increased To Over 4 Mrs. Norton said she wrould draft the Yellow river, preparatory to protected by toe merit system. n ^ e some effort to Improve them " together with the Czechs, with their FLASHES! peUtlon tola week. If It U nigpo'* AH Parts Of Nation Are The Grand Jury report, which de- political and economic development.) ^naepnU n members cheered blood.” by 218 memberz—a majority of toa JapM M effoits to combat manded toe Immediate removal of toe Italian ambassador, (3ount Dlno Henleln, speaking In five towns, Millions; SHnation Serioos House—outomatio consideratloa of Shmbal tarrorlsU brought friction Gadiered In Washington. Commissioner Macdonald, also cen- GrMdL who foUowed toe debate In- was wreleomed with cries of "We Al>OPT NAVAL CHANGES toe wage-hour Mil would resulL sured Mr. Welden In Its eondemna- tently from toe diplomatic gallery, batww the Japanese and authori- greet our Fuehrer’’ apd Nazi sa- Washington, Msy 2— (AP)—The An Impending adjournment rush, ties of the Internationa] Settlement when toe prime m is te r pralaed-hls lutes. He was. however, less fiery Waahinstop, May 2—(A P)—WU. ScBate adopted today an amend- (Oontteoed on Page Bight) part In toe negotiations. ment to toe $1,188,000,000 naval ex- however, may block her plana. San Francisco, May 2__ (AP)— than some of his lieutenants, such llam Green, president of the Ameri. Many members said privately to* (OonOmied ea Page Five) cmamberlaln's speech, backing as George Wollner, who declared paaston bOl whiob would prevent The Aioerlcda Red Cross* opening ^ agrrement which he engineered can Federation of Labor, told a fact that toe petition could not b*> Iw AtitniaV convenUon here, was pic- that “National Socialism knows no toe oonstmctlon of battleehlps Urg- come effective before May 28 at tuped today by speakers as a force V* ■" “PPPaJUon on- boundaries” and repiarked that Ger- Houae Appropriation# aub-commlt er than SSJMIO ton* unlew toe Presl- toe earliest meant toe House w e^d slaught on tto accord, based on too mans be substituted for Czechs on tee today that a Fedaral spending- for peace In a world where modem PRINCE IS M A R R e fact that Italian troops still are «rtlier natloiis not reach toa controreratal legtato* ' war's destruction has Increased and the police force. lending program was "neceaaaty” are bnlldtng larger warships. tion. 4 STATES TO HOLD fighting In toe Spaniah civil war Another Natl speaker. Franz because unemployment bad Increas- The amend men t. proposed by endangered the Bed Cross worker’s Chamberlain said hla foreign pol- .They agreed, too, th at there was teak. TO GRAND DUCHESS Oberlik. said at Gablonz that the ed from 7,500,000 last September to Senator Vandenberg (B., Mich) ■ -as little chance of achieving a vote by 11,200,000. Hundreds of delegates from an (UHUtnued OB Page Pwo) a o e e ^ u d defended by Senator the alternative mentioned by Mr. (Oonttnoed on Page Five). Green appeared at a cloeed ses- (to, Blaae.), floor manager PRIMARY ELECnON over the nation were gathered here Roosevelt—reconsideration by the for toe opening.plenary session, to sion of toe committee. When h* left . r. ^ expansion bill, who rules committee. he told reporters ho liad "rrterred tow the Senate toe Navy does not he addresaed by National (toairman to toe seriousness of tbe existing five southern Democrats NormM H. Davis. America’s am- 'erdmand Of House Of Ho- desire to bolld ships larger than 88,- three Republican* joined foroes last economic s}rstem" and had "recom- 000 tons unlesa other nations do. 26 Democratic Senators Are Msaador-at-large. and James L. mended that (fongress approve toe t'riday against ll've Democrato and f*e*er, vloe-cbairmsn in charge of Start Five Year Task • • • one Republican ot prevent toa bOl domeatte - special procedure. organizatlon'a work and plana for The Hoose Of R(«ianoff. Of Modernizing Bible Senator Glass (D„ Va.). said on toe SB* Ford Motor Oo„ naked the Olr- The pending MU, which toa labor Watdi ResoRt toe ensuing year will be dtocuased other side of the Capitol that he eiUt Oport of Appeals today for per- committee rewrote after toa Wnttn* "■ 8W*ral and rourultable aeaalons opposed It because "I am not In misslon to determine whether the shelved one wage-hour measure last In to* civic auditorium. . _ Potsdam. Germany. May 3—(AP) ( to l< ^ , May 2— (A P)—A groupAedttlon of the revlaod Bible In 1929. favor of making a pawn shop out of NattoBal Labor Relations Board, winter, would impoee a natlon-wMe' weteorolng addreaz. of dlatln^iahart thoolofiaiw under* The principal purpose of the oopy minimum wage starting at 28 cento Waahhytqn. May 8,—(AP)— —Prince Louis Ferdinand of toe the Treasury.” prior to Its order against the cora- pescslbed the Red Cross ss sm bo^- House of HobenzoUern and toe took today a monumental five year right waa to protect the purity of “And that la what It haa become, pany, eoBsnIted any one not con-^ an hour and Increasing to 40 cents I^y>ty-slx Democratic members of the text after three years. w»«was. some for and some ^ ^ WlytoW *T1ie essential Grand Duchees Kira of the House of teak of revising toe Bible to give said toe 80-year-o1d former Treas- "WWd with the board, Inrlodlng teschtof of the Prince of Peace.** Romanoff were married in civil cere- The American standard was ury secretary. Thomoa Oorooron, Benjamin V. Slaxlmnm Honrs ■gainst the Roosevelt admhdstra- He said Its charter empowered It to "an official version embodying the ^n. made last minute appeals to mony In OcUlenhof Castle this translated from original manu- Green said he had endorsed both the O o ^ , John L. Lewis or Homer Maximum hours would begin at devtoe meanz for preventing ns- morning. best results of roodem scholarship." their party roembers In four atatss The revlslan, projected by toe In- scripts and the King James version, proposed $1,250,000,000 apprepria* Moran, 44 a week and would drop to 40 in today for renomlnatlon in tomor- t k ) ^ calamltiez as weU as for Tbe marriage clerk, who ordi- and Is used widely In the churches tIon for rellfe and a projected bll- Oereoroa and Ooben, Now Deal t- > years. Only industiiea e n g a ^ caring for toe vlcttms. narily performs toe clvU service In ternational 0>uncU of Religious and colleges of the denominations llen dollar public worlu program. In Interstate commerce would' he row's primary elections. Education, wiU be toe first sinee Jogal odvlaen, headed those men- Three Senators and 28 Represen- declaring toe organization Potsdam City Hall, came to toe th at compose the CouncU. Thera are He also told the subcommittas. aoBOd by toe company In Its de- affected. fortunately naver U u been strong, castle and toe first service was read 1901 when toe American standard Representative Cox (D., Ga.), a taUvss sought party support la In- version was pubUzbad. many private Bible translations, said, of complaints made by th« mand for Infonnatlan. diana, Alabama, South Dakota and ar^d need for ayaltoblll^ of In toe castle library at 11 a. m. such as Dr. Eklgar Goodspeed’a and Federation’s building construction • • • rules committee foe of toe MU. world units was emphasized “In toe The Crown Prince Wilhelm of Dr. WUUam A. Irwin of toe Uni- reiterated hia beUef th at toe meas- Florida. Failure to win would James Moffatt’s used mainly for In- departmant that some Vocal sponsors HHXEB leaves BERLIN mean they either would have to f ^ of changing condiUons" and Pniasia, toe bridegroom’s fatbsr. versity of, Chicago, one at 12 dividual' reading and study. of WPA building projects bad bean ure was dead for toe jeaslon. dr- •••eaufs "the genius of man has and toe Grand Duke Cyril, father of scholars choaen to do toe work, said “chiseling" by employing "handy- Berlin. Bby 2,—(AP)—Relchs- culatlon of a petition, he aald, u Independenta in tbe November “W hat errors have been found In toohrer Hitler and his numerous "would serve only to keep thin ilectlona OF reltnqulah hope of aa- * X X brought Into boing new and toe bride and pretender to toe lost in a special interview that toa re- toa American standard veralon T men” a t rates lower than local pre- More frightful Instruments of de- throne of old Russia, were toe only vision waa undertaken because valUng wages. rorinne of Germany’s leaders left threat of Federal domination hang- sthsr term. Dr. Irwin was asked. RepubUcaas wlQ bold primaries atnactlon z x x." witnesses. “some words and phraaea of the Reach Understanding today for hla state visit to Italy. ing over the heads of business." The marriage clerk had doime4 a "It is marred by one very serious Bfrtta’s populaUon gave the President Roosevelt wrote to It ths same time, hot oo^y two of OvUtaas Maaghtered King James veralon, publlMied In mistake,” he said- “The American The labor executive added, how- their House aeats are Involved— ^ew and changing oonditions Prince Albert coat and high bat. 1811, are obscure If not actually un- ever, th at an understanding lisri •Johrer a tremendous send-off. Mra. Norton in reply to a latter la wo new instruments of destruc- The Crown Prince wore toe pic- InteUlgible to toe modem reader, version has rendered the name at. been reached at a conference last Thonsonda jammed the Anhslter which she denounced the rule* com- _ to which. Repreaeatattvas the God at Israel os Jehovah, a mittee's "arbitrary action" and r#» at South Dakota and-HaUeek tkm." he said, “together with the turesque death's head Hussar uni- "When toe King James versldn week with Harry U Hopkins. WPA txBway station. which was decked Indiana seek renombiatiob. attitude at form. and tbe Grand Duke that of a word that has no ancient support, administrator, that sponsors would KiMl f r e e n e r y . quested the Chief Executive's advice Russian gfneraL was produced It was a great that does not In the least repreaent from hla personal experience. Mr. ^ In Km a diztrieta, the Demioeretle reqtect 'for the wounded and for achievement ta EUbUcal scholarship " be required to phy prevailing rates The • Italian colony appoar- Then followed a wedding cere- toe original pronunciation, but ed |« f«D tone em the ruler of Oer- Roosevelt said he felt free to ex- rote win aflbrd the first test of praaent naw occastbna for Dr. Irwin sskL "And It eenttnuM under threat of having their Feder- preaa bis view "of a difficult sttoo-- idmtniatratlon strength sinee the ■4h»t^t la Red Ooas thinking. mony In toe Greek O rtooS x . re- Btosa In medieval tlmea through al jm n U withheld. depnitad to make with Pre- ^ ligion of toe bride. An altar had one of toe Uteraiy tressures of our ignorance of a feature of the He- lion” becauae he once had bees * lirtya overwhelming victory of- "Twenty ycara have shown mark- language, coming aa It does from (Slaw, chairman of toe Senate 2 * 2 Nnwollnl on Inventory of Legislator. 1888. In others, local Issues pre- •Jl progreaa In aavlng human life In been erected In a spadoua bay win- brew text It is toe unanimous de- ■Appropriations oommittee, said In thei^ eoyMBon nllgnment oonfront- dow of toa great hall of the castle. to age of ShakaspeMe and MUton. clsioD of tbe present committee of an Interview that there was Uttla wgjiwnvpete changing poUtIcal eon- Of the new measure, ha said: lominate. ,** Poaee ’aad a marked retro- "But what can toe'modera reader T do not peas judgment on Its PlarldaNi Oaaleat. gnaeioa In tbe protection of human A Russian chorus of 16 voices mw. revtsers to restore tbe expression, doubt toe S4JK)0,000,()00 spending- from an alcove to toe left of toe make of toe Informatiim. for ex- • • • merits or demeriU. The fact re- Oheervws agreed that the Deam- Ufe In Urns of war.’- toe Lord, which haa the sanclon of lending program would be approved. mains that the subject nhiMild /Mwm sraUc Senatorial oontest in Florida altar. ample. that toe onyx atonea on the more than 2,000 years of use, first Green was one of the- last wlt- MARIOmi AT A GLANCE expanded liat- shoulders of toe high priest's robe more be properly before toa Hnima.'*’*. VM tomorrows outstaadtag raea to peaceful afeas many The bride wore a gown of richly In Jewish and then in reUglous clr- xeases toe House subcommittM ar- Hew York, Hay 2— (AP)— Hm a natloogt vlewpaUt of miles hack of toe lines, embroidered silver brocade, nearly were Incloaed In ouches at gold’ or clpa, and is certainly much richer ranged to bear. Others called to- Sfonhe Easy; ladnstrlals drift Senator Pep|w , an adnUnlstra- t o W ^ aq w zling toe poaatbto field 100 ydars old—a court dreas of hw that toe golden.candlesUck was in religious feeling and euggesUon." day were John L. Lewis, head of toe war. pxndmotoer, the Duebeoe of Go- adorned with ’kaopo’?” TREASURY BALANCB |on suim rter, to assU ng zenotntam* ? iS_ ■‘tet compUcat- Dr. Irwin said that present day (SJ.O.; Mayor La Guardia of New IIoBde Irregular; oorparetes low- ^^ iw agalnat tlm <^i|ioalttoh>> among ingits work many fold. Inug. only daughter at Emparor Tbe International CknineO. which knowledge of the Hebrew and (Jreek York, and David Losser of toe 'i govenuMnts improve. ;ttara—of RspirMantativa J. ilu A Aleasadsr n. • la composed of repreaeo tatlvea offi- Workers Alliance. <^tri>>-440wer: selling de- as UzM gbaa on. tbe W ean Ckawa JhSrels language "enables ua undsratand Washington, May, 3— YDoml a New Deal crltje. and fbr- Cropa onsration muft clally appointod by 41 Proteotant more truly toe thought of toe origi- Oommittea owmbere said tosy un- vanen list. oer Govenwr Dave S b ^ a Shs. entered t)ia groat haU on toe denominations at toe- tlpUad States to derstood Lssria would urge that toa poBltica at toe Treasury Aprt t»ereaatogjy relaU itself to toe nal writers.” FosMgn Exchange — Steady; arm of the brldegTeom, earplag a $1,280,000,000 work relief appro- Racelpts, $lS.77a,760At: and Cknada and 80 atata oounclls of The committee, divided Into Old toahcs to aopply I a a P B g a P 1 a a | teUglous edpcatlan, acquired toa prtatleo aaked by Mr. Roosevelt for Oettsx—Lmer; UqaidaOoa and tures, $27,498,12982; baifinei^ • Fhga PIva) FaaaFIvak. and New Teetament seetlona, will I eoayright of toa Amarieaa stsadord meet twice a year. loftogB aaWBg. 888865,0244)9; custom renelptg "wPage OgM) ths iiMto. 82S.4$6.il888. •AGB TWO UANGHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCUBSTER, CONN« MONDAY, MAY 2,1930 MANCHESTER EVENTNO aELlAJLD, MANCHETTER. CX)NN„ MONDAT, MAT 2,1988 ' FAGB TBREXI Valley atreet and Newman atraat. the eaatcrn part of town on Cook and fumiah a portica at tha pro- The latter requeat will b e.r^rred to and Bllaa atraata. gram. cipal building. The Board, meeting 80ARD TO DISCUSS ^19 PERSONS KILLED In executive session, wrlll consider arranged for tha avsnt, mm at tha the Police Commlaalonera' for aetton. The atreet lighting problem with SAYS ntADE IS ABLEfTHRK lifers appear Funeral Sooday. SPIESS SUGGESTS features o f the school year. Ray Psrratt and L a n y Ifottar wOl offsr The Board of Selectman, fa e ^ Ita attandant rate rlae proylalona, ’ CURBQUOTAHONS TO MEET WEDNESDAY ROCKVILLE ■ The funeral of Mra. Ehnma B comments made at the public hear- HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR oomat dneto. ' with the neeeaaity for paring atreet 1H0MAS DEMANDS ing on zoning which waa held last Chartier, a student o f Mr. Pearson, which haa hitherto been aldeateppaf Handke, 69, wife of Gustave Handkc will he heard aa tenor oolotet, while light expenae to a minimum, haa an- Wednesday night. . Tha united States National JUfw. UGHUNG AGAIN by the Board, la expected to deveira By ASSOCIATED PRESS AS PLANE CRASHES of IS Chamberlain street was held James Stevenson and Russell W il- nounced that thia flacal year, except a definite form tonight when the TO HGHT RECESSION ™ ON HOSPITAL DRIVE TOWN PLANNING seum paid 825,000 for the late ' Am Sup P o w ...... ii.ia on Sunday afternoon from her late CONCERT TONIGHT son, pupils o f Robert Doellner, will la eaaaa at extrema danger or emer- Board U notified of tha deeialon of £ts Serv, new...... , t I? FQERAL INQUIRY home. Rev. Ko-1 Otto Klette, pas- WUey Post's airplane, • ■ the "W laala gency, no further inatallatlona at the Mancheater Electric company, I Inelodi^ In 2« Hartford Coun- OPEN VISITING NURSE appear In a vioUn duet and wnilam « t e Serv.. pfd ..... gOMCampaign Execntlves To Have tor of tha First Lutheran church llghta will be made. Faced with which haa written the Selectmen ty CaaM Are Four Striking El Bond and Share ’ * officiated. Burial was In Grove BOBBY BREEN'S LATEST JUiM eiti Pcdtioo For Ex- poaalble neceaaltv for paying higher Worst Disaster h History that, commencing June 1, the com' Official Of United States C. Truck Drivers Who Ask For N isg Hud Pow...Sh Supper Meeting A t Country FUND DRIVE TODAY HIU cemetery. The bearers were Would Have Zoning Commis- ratea tor the lighting now In force, pany will begin to shut off preaent Psnn R o o d ...... , J?Club Wednesday Night. Frank Schub, Richard. Starke, A CappeDa Program In High the Board will alao diacuaa that atreet llghta until the amount of Segal Lock ...... ,, Head Of SodalisU Claims George Tbuemmler, Fred Miller AT STATE TOMORROW touioB Of Serrice InVi- phaae of the elactrle light altuaUiDa Hartford, May 2.— (A P I— Three Of Itati^Chril Aviation; aervloe fumlahad in test la left, Of C. Raps Goyemment* A prsUmlnary business meeting of Karl Bngelman and John Cbapde-’ sion Consider Orderly hare tonight. plua auch ihcreaaee and axtenalona jUfars Including Louis N. Leopold, Annual Campaign Gets Under lalne. School Anditoriam At 8 YftUtUand Pow A the organixlng, executive commit- He W at Kidnaped By The cUty Of Newman Street A complete report on the eondl- aa have, alnca that time, been paid Govemment Starts Probe • Way; Captains And Mem- Members of Margaretha Lodge, aemi-Trop!c*l B«auty Of The Unfinished Breakfast Chairs tiona atfactlng the poatlng of per- for at manual ratea. _ — . Atlonpt T . Rale Bomew tees and Majors and Captetna of the bers Of Teams Announced. D. O. H., of which she was a mem- Plan For Fntiire Growth. Bona on relief ao that they may not Memorial hospital sustaining fund Hawaiian Islands Forms O’clock Tom'ght. nesting of ber, conducted a brief sendee at purchaae liquor In town, la expected ^ campaign win ba held Wednesday Police In Jertey City. the grave. Background For Picture. ■Rtenalon at town ctroet Itglitlnf, th« StctG Board of Pardoni at tba FELLOWSHIP HOLDS Rome, May 2.— (A P )— The worst to be handed to the Board tonight. Waahington. May f — (A P )—John BthU prlMn. evening at the Country club. Plans RockvUIe, May 2.—The annual OI\-k> Betterment Meeting. .Proposing to the Town Zoning ■kandonoMut at which cxtenslona The report waa aaked of tha charity “NEW BOROUGH” PARTY disaster In the history of Italian Manchester High’s a cappeHa choir W. O’Laary, an offldal o f tho Unit-1 T*** tfookat______of__ T7_ OMGf WM for conducting tha annual campaign drive of the RockviUa VislUng The Vernon Qvlc Betterment Oommission that the aoning body The aeml-troplcal beauty of the Cash and Carry Special fo r tho Urn* bolng wma neently nn- department when It waa found ^ a t WlU b « dlocuaaad. — New York, May l.— (A P)—Nor- civil aviation, costing the Uvee o f 14 of 81 voices and its mixed chorus of rsdueod to S7 Iw so withdrawals or WEEKLY MEETIN Nurse Association started today aad Aseoclation is bolding its regular consider the advteabUlty of estab- BOBBced by the Board of Selectmen. exact Information aa to reaaona for ed BUtas Chambar of Oommaroa, Tha commlttesa Invited to attend man Thomas demanding a Federal airplane passengers ‘ and five avl- Hawaiian Islands forms the back- poatlng of certain namea waa not UNOPPOSED IN GROTON Nfuaals o f the board to boar them, tha people of Rockville and sur- meeting at the Dobsonville school- 74 voices win be heard tonight at (Or Delivered with Other Purchases) B a y be broached again tonight at predicted today that buslnsns or- the supper meeting are: Organis- Iflvestigation of his "kidnaping" by ^^rs, was investigated today by house this evening. May 2nd. Fol' lishing In Manchester a Town Plan- ground for "Hawaii Calls,” Bobby tlw regular meeting o f the Board Immediately available for the Se- bsfora tha seaalon opened ohertly roimding towns are urged to con- 8 o'clock at tha high school audi- lectmen. gMlMtion. "given the opportunity, before H o'clock. , ®*l*»*t“ St. Mary’s To ing: William A. Knofia, chairman, Jersey City police, said today hsj I Italian government. tribute generously to this worthy lowing the business meeting the ning Commission, Selectman Ma- Breen's latest musical starring vehi- w Imb realdanta of Newman, Valley “ Citizens’* Group Disbands For wlU be adequate to aaat tha dim- Robert J. CampbeU, vice chairman, cause. Boy Scout troop of Vernon wUl torium In their fourth annual spring aad Sdgerton etreeta apiMar to Inoludad among the 38 Hartford Attond Ctinvffltion To Bo would return to Mayor Fr*i»k*^ Uenpral Aldo Pellegrini, chief of thlaa Splcaa haa addressed a letter cle, which la to bo seen on the State Other buaineaa which may come culUaa which now basat us." Mra. C. C. Currier, Mlaa Mary Mc- present a program which will fea- hack up a petition circulated lact T-ack Of Interest; Unusual county cooes schedultd to be heard Held In Hartford. Hague's stronghold "In tha near “ V a commercial aviation, went to The following are the teams who to Col. William C. Cheney, a mem' theater screen tomorrow and Wed- concert, assisted by the school or- up for diacuaalon at tonight’a meet- O'Leary, chairman of tha axoou- Guire, CUiarlea O’Dowd, Mra. Sophia ture several demonstrations. nesday. week. The petition requeated ex- ing Includea further conalderatlon of Election Today. ware tha four striking truck drlv- future" aad attempt to bold oB^ nia to conduct the Inquiry. will make a bouse to house canvass ber of the Zoning Board, setting chestra of S3 pieces and five assist- of the city: tanslonB of atreet lighting aervice, the Bigelow Brook queatlon, to- Holmes; executive committee, WU- other public meeting. The giant airliner of the . Ala Mrs. Bertha Schlaeffer, Patriotic forth the factors that would recom- With the exception of scenes tak- ing artists. which buaineaa properly cornea be- gether with the aubminalon by the beri.‘So^ci\‘7i,7^o?t:teo*^^ “ »und 8. St. Mary's Toung Psspla’s Fsllow- Ilam Knofia, Robert J, Campbell, The- white-haired national chair- Ltttoria Company, en route from N a 1, Mrs. AIco 'Taylor, captain; instructor of the Burpee Relief mend the formation of a planning ing place aboard a passenger liner Groton, May 2.— (A P )—The bor- Corps will present a flag to the boys The singers wilt be under the di- t a a tha Selectmen, and alao aaka town engineer of plana and layout Vida "Bupendalonsupervlslon and ultimate ow« « - - ■hlp held their weekly meeting at WlUlam J. Shea, Philip Cheney, C. man of the Socialist party twice was Tirana, Albania, to Rome, ran Into Miss Louise Blnhelmer, Mlsa Ethel commission in order more efrcctunl- on its trip from San Francisco to ough of Groton, where political bat- trol oft our trade aaoaoclatlona" * wl Klevdckl, oil sentenced on a Flynn, Miss Doris Waltz, Miss Mar- from the corps. Honolulu, all the action of this col- rection of O. Albert Pearson, In far tha erection of trafflo aigna on for the extenalon of newer main In ----- aaaociauona. | charge of conspiracy tccom m lt high 8:18 la the Parish House. A short E3more Watkins, Harold Alvord, hustled from Jersey City by police the dense clouds Saturday afternoon ly to provide for the silvan tageoiis tles always are unuaual because T he experlsnca which ws haval Charles W. Holman, W. W. Robert- Saturday night when he t r l^ to and hit a mountainside near Formla, garet Hartenstcin. Cord Party Wednesday, orful .screenplay transpires amid the charge of music in the public crime and mlsdsmeanor. worship service preceded tbs regu- regulation of future growth of the all had through tha N R A oxpori' son; publicity,. Loon Thorp, Archie deUver on unauthoriaed open air 70 miles southeast of Rome on the Team 2, Mrs. Frank Mann, cap- There will be a card pairty on town. luxuriant settinga of "the Islands." schools. A fine program has been there are no Republican or Demo- msnt Is suffictant to mturm h n m They ware ■ sentenoadaiiMnoad In the 8U' 69 cratic ticketa, is holding an election lar nuBlneaa meeting. Erwin Rother Kilpatrick. May Day eve address, (fonuaunist Tyrrhenian coast. tain, Mrs. William Preusse, Mrs. Wednesday evening at eight o'clock A Planning Commlaslon. which Many of tho best known spots of even more different today. emmentel auparyialon hampersHartford on Dec. 34, lod In the saying o f the prayers and The division and team leaders and Socialist rallies are banned In Identification o f several of the Harry FVederick. Mrs. Albert Bllson, at the Sacred Heart church in Ver- this great Pacific empire are seen Mrs. Walter Backofen. might be set up either in conjunc- For the first time In the borough'e retard! real buslnoai ptognwi!" out o f the have been notified by letter of the the city. foreign victims, Including a woman non. Whist will bo played, there tion with, or .separate from the zon- III ‘Boludlng the famous said.—“"I truck atrlka hare In September of singing o f the hymns. Edward Team 3, Mrs. George Schwartz, 25-year history, a slate of candi meeting. Resting at his farmhouse In Cold believed to have been an American will be prizes and refreshments. ing authority, would, states Mr Waikiki Beach, Honolulu’s beautiful that year. ^ Warner presided and Morojrls May captain; Mra. Anna Gessay, Mra. resort hotels, its picturesque orien- Good hardwood stock. Clean« dates la unopposed for election, arid •'Every limitation unon inltUUvs Tho drive will officially get under Spring Harbor, N. Y., Thomas waa hindered by destruction of per. Mre Sunday. Spless. be eharged with the plan- A n n u a l Spring Murphy who allegedly directed Lillian Frey, Miss Ellen Kreyssig. tal quarter and the fern-covered The World’s Great- oddly enough, they regret I t is detrimental to public and private ^ previousway May 11 when a dinner for the awaited replies to President Roose- Bonol documents In the fire which Fire caused damage estimated at ning of a complete layout of the ly built and smoothly sand- Interest oUks.” the itrlka waa sentenced to two to velt and J. Edgur Hoover, head of broke out after the crash. One re- Miss Mildred Dunn, Mlsa Lottie more than 8750 to a chicken coop areas of the Island of Oahu. The Ruimlng under the banner of the entire drive organisation will be held Sucheakl. entire town In neighborhoods with est IMotor Car the “N_ew Borough" party are His address waa prepared for a IJ**’]^ ^ * * * '' The other three to one tha Federal Bureau of foveatlgO- port said the woman's name was and large shed which housed an au- latter are dominated by the Pall, ed, ready for painting. was pre- In Masonic Temple, The amount Team 4, Mrs. Cora. Smith, Mre. streets and other necessary utilities towering precipice 600 feet in Charles A. Marquardt for warden meeting preliminary to the Cham- yoari. sented by Sherwood Brown and was Uon, before taking action on hla ex- Helen Llnckein, 33. Her residence tomobile on Sunday night at the mapped In anticipation of future Value and Offer sought this year, the some as in was undetermined. George Taylor, captains; Sllss i»ria- property of Alexander Jaconsky of height, over which the ancient King for two years, and State Rep. A r- ber’s annual convention, for which Up to noon the board hod consid- ''•’T* oatlsfactory. Reverend Neill 1087, la flB .0 0 a puIMon. development. cilla Skinner. Mis.s Laura Minor, 120 Grand avenue. There waa a Kamohamcha once drove an oppoa- High School thur A. Greenleaf and Henry L. 2,500 business men from oil piuts ered the eases from Windham,'Tol- commended tha club fo r Its nno Thomas said he asked Hoover If Further Information Plana for the widening and im- land, Litchfield, New Haven, Water- it were possible to prosecute on While authorities awaited further Miss Mary Snyder, Mra. Thomas large quantity of hay stored In the Ing army to destruction on the rocke Limited Bailey, Jr., for burgeasea for three of the country were gathering. *" ■Ponsorlng this banquet. Shea. provement of pre.sent strcct.s would below. On Sale year terms. bury and Middlesex counties. kidnap charges "thoss responsible" Information from Tirana to assist In top of the shed which kept the fire- The convention waa being watch- The OMuol meeting of aU the Team 5, Miss Marion Butler, cap- be drawn, so that when rebuilding Ih e cote of Joseph Journey, sen' REPORT SU Y E R SEEN for hU eviction. Identification, the burned bodies lay men at the scene for more than an Late in the story Of this action- $19 4 to a There waa a "Cltixena" party up ed by administration officials, eager Young People's FeUowshlpg in the tain; Mra. Paul Roden, Mrs. Evelyn work on these becomes necessarv, Till until early laat month Whbn It gave "I meant Hague," be explained. In the pariah church of Formla. hour as It smouldered. filled picture the Island of Maul is A MONTH to ascertain how the majority of IIFe Imprisonment on O ct steto of Connecticut be held in Brow, Mlsa Doris Hewitt, Miss they can be reconstructed on ‘a up the ghoat becauae only five vot- win Says He Was Abdnoted. Among the known victims was Tho fire started In the chicken the scene of a luau, or native feast, Customer ook CONCERT tho delegates reacted to the r>real- *1 • oecond degree murder Hartford on M ay 7th and 8th. On NEAR EAST HARTFORD Kathleen Hoore, Mrs. Herman OI- scale in keeping with their impor- Buys A New 1938 Wed. N the tAlbanian minister to Rome, coop and spread to a large shed. with garlanded throngs of merry- era. Including the chairman, showed dent's "pump-prlmlng” program and ****** tram Fairfield county waa Thomas wrote President Roose- tance as traffic arteries of a grow- I the seventh there wlU be k banquet velt and all members of the Demo- DJafer Villa. Ho and other passeo' schefskie, Mrs. Ernest Schindler, F ifty chickens were destroyed. Two makers partaking of a banquet, con- up at a caucus to nominate candl- to the pledge of busineas-govoni-1 ^'I^iltawn. Mrs. George Kreh. ing town. Present farm lands or and dance. On tha eighth rall|rtoua cratic national committee that he gei* attended the wedding in Tirana cows and two pigs were removed by sisting of a pig roasted under- dataa for today*! election. "New ment cooperation signed by 181 second Ufer heard before noon Pollca Satisilod Car DriTtr B y ^ Sroup gatherings with special had beqn abdpeted "by ogente of lost Wednesday of King Ahmed Zog Team 6, Mrs. C. Payne, captain; neighbors. undeveloped lands would be laid out ground, .sweet potatoes and an Borough" leaders had appealed to prominent InduatrloUats. Hrokovleh, 8 1, sentenced Mrs. Clarence McCarthy, Mre. Her- on paper as realty developments, PLYMOUTH the rival party not to disband "In Jpoakera will be held. D e la t e s Was Not Hartford Man Who the Faaclet national vlce-chalrmaa to the former Countess Geraldine Sons of Legion. assortment of purely Hawaiian deli- Opposed PoUoiee ^rt8, murder second degree from P re h e a te r ore Sherwood Killed Slater. of your party (Hague)." Apponyl of Hungary. Paganl, Mrs. Thomas Cawley, Mother's Day will be observed by with streets, water and sanitary cacies, while dancing girls undulate Your Old Car Taken In tha Interest of borough govern- Mrs. George Sumner, Mrs. Ray- ment." In the post the Cfiuunber has op- Tolland county. Atty. Jostoh Brown, Ernest Dowd and Edward The veteran SoclallsL thrloe hla Albanian authorities at Tirana the Sons of Legion at tHeIr meet- lines shown. Mr. Spiess pointed out to the music of native musicians. * A GappoUa Choir mond Forster, Mrs. Frederick Fos- that it was not the intention to Trade As Full Down When the borough o f G roton - posed Bomo Roosevelt economic pol-1 **'. appearing for Mrokovicb Werner. party's candidate for the Presiden- said Jewelry at 12,000,000 French ing tonight in the G. A. R. hall. The cast of "Hawaii Calls" is ex- i ictes. There was much discussion pointed out that the man hod hod a francs (about 8370,000) was aboard ter, Miss Myrtle Brendel, Mlsa Doris The mothers of the members will ba start a sudden development boom, ceptional, including as it does such ‘ Payment. one o f three communitlea within the A fter tbs adjournment o f tho 1.000 persdfia were attending the cy, received a strong pledge 6f sup- ■ Tennstedt. among the arriving delegates con- perfect prison record, that he was a huolaeaa meeting Reverend NalU in- Punerol of MIOs Mary E l l s a ^ Mo- port from A lf M. London, O Re- the plane. present aa special guests, and the but to prepare in advance some defi- popular screen figures as Ned * High School Chorus town of the aame name—waa In- 1 86 Team 7. Mrs. Luther White, cap- corporated In IMS, Its founders de- cerning the President’s anti-trust trusty and In his opinion he felt en- troduoed the guaat speaker. Rev. Brien, 85. today, poUce rushed to publican presidential nominee. Tho Jewelry was presumed to be fathers have also been Invited to nite program for the town’s growth Sparks, Irvin S. Cobb, Gloria Hold- tain, Mrs. Charles Connors, Mra. which will be complete, and will en, Warren Hull and Juanita Quig- cided to eliminate state and nation- message to‘ Congress, In which he titled . to spend the declining years Joseph Zleba, from the local s t brother The former Kansas governor port of a collection sent to King attend. There will be a program proposed some regulation of trade of bis life with one of bis children. wrote him from Topeka: Zog and from which he selected Michael Mantak, Mlsa Minnie Mc- following the business session. not leave the development of un- ley. Mamo Clark. Pua Lunl. Aggie PLYMOUTH * High School Orchestra al politics from borough affairs and John's Polish National church who Is sought tor her murder was l^an, Mias Doris Hartenstcin, Miss agreed to dispense with Republican a.s.sociatlona. The man has six children. Golway street. seen driving through Hartford. I am shocked at your treatment wedding gifts for hla bride. The A t the meeting further plana will used areas to the entire discretion Auld, Birdie De Bolt and other na- 5-Passenger Florence Neumann. of land developers. tive Hawailans are also seen in Im- and Democratic labels in elections. O’Leary, declaring the Cfiiombsr The other lifer was William Easley FLoverend Zleba bad juat preaanted The rsrort that Vincent McBrlen, In Jersey City and at auch a gross Jewels not selected were believed to also bo discussed for the Sons of Keep Your Eye On be on their way back to Paris. Team 8, Mrs. John Flaherty, cap- Legion convention to bo held in As It Is, Mr. Spiess said, develop- psirtont roles. had tried to encourage local think- 56, sentenced on a second degree a aplendld aermon at the aftehioon 36, was seen at 9:40 a.m., coming violation of our sacred right of tain, Miss Nan Flaherty, Mrs. Miller SEDAN ing and local action, said: murder charge In Waterbury, Sept. free speech. The consignment waa said to bo Rockville on June 18th. ers naturally are inclined to lay out $729 church aervice and gave another from Egat Hartford In a used ten Jones, Mrs. Raymond SpurUng. "I want you to know that I etead tho property of a leading Paris Schools In Session. streets more for their own Interest High School Hall Our hope of success Use In the 17, 1818, appeared before the board. good Informal address to the fel- coupe tallied with tha description 'of Team 9, Miss Georglanna Pres- EDWARD TUCK'S FUNERAL DeUvered in Alancheater. WAR WAS AVERTED ability of localised business x x x a car tha fugitive is known to have ehoulder to abotilder with you la Jewelry firm and waa believed in- Tho public schools of the Town than in the complete Interest of the lowship group. He spoke about the sured. cott, Miss Luclle Brigham, Miss of Vernon resumed their sessions to- to eee Itself in national perspective purchased In East Hartford Satur- this fight for the right of free town. He feels that a more desir- Paris, May 2—(A P ) — Funeml traditions and customa of the Polish speech." Faith Bucjfmlater, Miss Ida Degen- day following a week's vacation. able towrn layout can be obtained by and measure up to its national re- people and how theae are often day afternoon. kolbe. Miss Genevieve Mantak. sen-ices for Edward Tuck, who wa.s SAYS CHAMBERLAIN sponsibilities. MANCHESTER WORKER Morris Shapiro, coimael for ths This is the final vAcation for the planning the layout than by letting TONIGHT-8 OXlock mlsimderatood. He explained the But Investigation satisfied poUce Team 10, Miss Elsie Cummings, school year. American vice consul here undcr "Biuiness men generally rscog- Workers Defense League, said future developments shape their Abraham Lincoln, will be held at SC H A LL ER meaning of the word "Catholic" as thftt Ui6 driver seen todfty was not WEDDING BREAKFAST captain, Mrs. Frank Nettleton, Mrs. Bible Class. own courses. (Oonttnned from Page One) nlss this fact. The so-called 'reac- Thomas bad asked the league to Kenneth Uttle, Mrs. WUIlam Prit- 11:30 a. m.. (5:30 a. m., e.s.t.) Fri- IS SHOT BY POUCE being unlveiaal and Including every- McBrlen, who late Friday night shot undertake "whatever legal action The Allen Bible class at the tionary IndividuaHat,' so often de and killed his sister In their Natalie chett, Mrs. Donald Flake, Miss Doris It is expected that the letter from day at the American Cathedral one. Many people believing It deals can be taken against Jersey City Rockville Baptist church will hold Mr. Spiess will be read at a meet- ADMISSION...... 2Se Icy waa designed "not only to es- nounced by the economic and pollt' atreet home here In the presence of AT HOTEL SHERIDAN Ruehl, Miss Joan Dawkins, Mlsa church of the Holy Trinity. M otor Sales tablish peace but If possible to re- solely with or to a certain faith. The officials and police." Eunice Schelner. their May meeting this evening at ing of the Board of Zoning (Commis- 634 Center Street leal theorists, is becoming as rare Joseph Noves r, nil When persecution o f the Polish Nationals members o f the family. the home of Mrs. George N. Brig- Tuck, 95 years old, died Saturday store confidence that peace can afid as the giant panda.” Defending hla police, Daniel Team 11, Miss Florence Kress, sioners at a meeting sehedulcd for at his villa La Turble at Monte Manchester in Poland was also related. It was Police were on hand In plain Casey, Jersey (Sty director of pub- ham of 33 Elizabeth street. ‘Trees" will be maintained, because without O’Leary compared present busi- Trying: To Make E.qcape Relatires And Friends Of Mr. captain: Mra. Ida Weber. Mrs. J. tonight at 7:45 o’clock In the Muni- Carlo. also mentioned that the Episcopal clothes at the Church o f Our Lady lic eafety, said the presence of is the classword for the nlghL that confidence no progress is poa- ness organizations with groups ex- When Apprehended In Al- of Sorrows during the solsmn re- And Mrs. Clarence E. Foley Donovan, Mra. Dorothea Waite slble in International affairs." He and Polish National churches were Thomas In the city had created a Mrs. Ruth Cooley. Many New Members. isting "long before the signing of leged Theft. quiem moss and later at the burial dlstiubance. At Saturday Morning Party. There were 32 new members ad- continued: the declaration of independence,” very nearly allied. The bishops of Team 12, Mrs. William Poehnert, these churches keep In contact with service In Mt. St. Benedict ceme- He declared the Socialist leader’s mitted Into the membership o f the ■We can only obtain that confi- Criticized Before I Joseph Noyes, 20, of 118 Standlsh tery. It was thought McBrlen might captain; Miss Elaine Poehnert, Mlsa dence if we can succeed in remov- one another. There are however bar- "efforts and those of the Commu- Lillian Schrumf. Miss Helen Yur- Union Congregational church on "Even In those days, business or- aLrcct, Hartford, who Is employed on ap ^ ar at the services. nists and Reds Tie represents to A wedding breakfast was served Sunday on Confession of Faith and ing grievances, dlfferencea and sus- ganlzaUons were criticized," he Oekland street In Manchester, Is a riers which must be overcome as Saturday morning to twenty-six gel, Mias Margaret Scllow, Mrs, QjUttnthn/ picions which might, unchecked, Many members of the police dC' create disorder, jind violence In our Kenneth Gates. nine others who were received on said, "because of their opposition to P^Uent at the Hartford hospital the same faith and Christian religion guests, relatives and friends of Mr. letter from other churches. During lead to war. predomlnatee in ail their spiritual partment who were s>ff duty at- community will be defeated Just aa Team 13, Mrs. George Rathke. dictatorial and destructive rule by he waa taken early Sunday tended the funeral. The murder and Mrs. Clarence E. Foley who the 12 years of Rev. Dr. Brookes ‘That is not a task which can be life. Rev. Zieba'e talk proved very were the efforts of tho CIO to In- captain; Mrs. C. Peterson, Mrs. L. many In high places, both In busi- being shot In the victim's brother, Thomas, Jr., la a vade Jersey City." were married at 10:30 in the rec- pastorate, 388 new members have acoorapllshed in a moment or all Interesting and waa greatly ap- tory of St. James’s church by Rev. Btesell. at once, but If we can succeed In ness and In government. They were hy Policeman Matthew O’Brien policeman. It waa said that a num- been received, 77 by letter and 311 urged to ‘conciliate’—we now use Hartford police force when preciated. William P. Reidy. Manager Ed- Ellington, Mrs. Harold Patrle, on confession of faith. eliminating danger spots one by one ber of other officers who were off the word 'cooperate.' ” "6 tried to make an escape over a A fter the conclusion of this favor- ward MacKnIght of the New Hotel Mrs. Gordon Dimock, Mre. Herbert State Tailor Shop we may in time find ourselves in a duty, and who knew Vincent Mc- RAILWAY EXPRESS Englert. Democrallo Aleeiing. Organization, ho asserted. Is tho '*'hen accused by the police of able speech abundant refreshments Brien, went of their own accord to Sheridan supervised the appropriate The May meeting of the Tolland Now A t Our New Location: position to arrive at the goal at were served downstairs by Mar- service. Vernon Center, Mrs. Oliver Peck. which we are aimh%.” most effective way of “ resisting at- the vicinity of the church during the Vernon Depot, Mrs. Joseph Wll- County Democratic Association will jorie (^ckerham, Mary Maaon, Mar- Those present were the bride and be held this evening In the K. o f C, Chamberlain disclosed for the first tacks upon the business system and k,,??.?!? Arthur funeral, on the chance that McBrlen HERE SHOWS GAIN leke, Mlsa Dorothy LaChapelle, Miss efforts to supplant it with a 'dif- S?,®* ** Hart- jorie May. Feme Piper, Sherwood groom. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. hall at Stafford Springs. Phllllp 20 BIRCH STREET time that Italy gave Britain assur- might have been attracted to the Foley, the maid of honor. Miss Doris Eleanor Murphy, Mlsa Betty La- ferent kind of system—caU it regl- Brown and Robert Holmes. neighborhood. Chapelle, Mlsa Jane Andrews, Miss Hewes, executive secretary will be Just A Step From Main Street ances that "the Italian government Agent F. A. Nickerson of the Johnson, the best man, Joseph the speaker of the evening. will abstain from creating difficul- mentation or compulsion or totiUl- nnl ?''«■ local office of the American Rail- L'Heureux, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Catherine Costello, Miss Faith Around the Comer From The S A 10 Cent Store. Blinn. ties or embarrassments for the Brit- tarianlsm or whatever you wlU—un- P ? * * "' way Expreea Agency reports a Tack, parents of the bride; Mr. and ish government in the administra- der political control." | men O Brien and George Goodman MOVING DAY BUSINESS Talcottville, Mra. John Talcott, CALL FOR AND DELIVERY SERVICE carrying bundles, which they told RIALTO THEATER NOW gain of 18.5 per cent In business at Mrs. Michael Gorman. Jr., Mr. and tion of Palestine." The four-day convention will hear Jr. the police were old clothes. When the Mancheater office over April, Mrs. Louis Tack, Thomas (3orman, Government benches cheered this some of tho highest paid officials In Girl Scout Leaders Meeting. PHONE 7383 tho bundles were opened they were 1937. In showing this gain the Robert Gorman, Miss Simtra Cop- announcement. Palestine was tho business and banking worlds. IS POOR IN HARTFORD Miss Thelma Trott of Boston, a found to contain milk bottles fillsd ENTIRELY VACATED Mancheater office is one of the few pelll. Miss Mary Orezel, Miss Mil- Continning: Our High Standard of Quality Work! not mentioned in the formal Anglo- Among the speakers will be Wln- In the division that haa shown an dred Smith, Miss Mary Moriarty, member of the National Staff of Notice Itallan agreeijient. with milk. As Noyes was about to Girl Scoute will return to Rock- throp W. Aldrich of tho Chase Na- be placed in a police car and taken Hartford, May 2— (A P )—May 1 increase in business for the month Ben Llntzner, Mrs. Eva Ltntzner, Chamberlain said that in return Both of the two smell stores In of April. The Increase this past ville this evening for the fourth and tional Bank of New York, who will moving day had come, gone and ap- the Rialto theater building on Main Mrs. Ora WInterberg. John Rohan, Britain gave Italy "similar oral as- i_i,. .w P °"“ headquarters he broke month over April, 1937 Is considered final session of the training class To Velvet give____ _ an address .. tonight on the away and started run. In parently left few people much street were vacated Saturday. The Mlao Dorothy McHalc, CHiristopher surance that Britain Intended to to, at- good as the business for April, 1937 for Girt Scout leaders. It was at Presldents "pump-prlmlng" rscom- tempting to climb a fence tho »o- pleased. Most moving men con- tailor shop known aa the State McHale, Jr., Miss Florence Hamp- preserve and protect legitimate Itat showed an Increase over AprU. stead, Mr. and Mrs. LaChappelle, first planned to have but three mendatlons. Aldrich was ons of the liceman shot at him and a bullet ceded that business at the end of Tailor Shop, conducted by John Di- meetings but the Interest was so Isn interests in Palestine." These 16 signers of last week's govern- struck him In tho thigh, making his last week had been either poor or Salvo, is now located at 20 Birch Mr. and Mrs. CarroU Jlllson and Weavers Robert Carney, Jr. great at the final meeting that It pledges were made In Rome by the ment-buslness atetemenL capture easy. only fairly good. Real estate men street, the equipment being moved Earl of Perth. Britain's ambassador, Following the breakfast the bride waa dedded to have Miss Trott re- starting Tuesday, May President Roosevelt, now on a sea When the milk bottles were flftit said most of the moving had been from the theater bulldlite Saturday turn for one more session. This and Foreign Minister Count Galeaz- and groom departed for a wedding vacation, declined ti address the found Noyes told tho police that out of their higher priced rente. night and the place on Birch street meeting wUI start In the social 3rd, 1938, the Velvet Weav- |7Vba; Open For Business! to Clano. convention. Chairman Jesee Jones they bad been bought In Manches- Everyone blamed the receaalon. was opened and doing business this trip to Washington, D. C. Upon their return they will live at 70 room of the Union church at seven ing Department will operate Oral Assurances on the Reconstruction Finance Cor- ter. The moving men said people lacked morning, Paul L. Young, who has o'clock. Parker atreet and will be at home to on a full time schedule. Oral and not written assurances poration is among the government the money to move. The real estate been the Manchester manager of There will be a lunch for the on this point were given because officials on the program. their friends after May IS. men said the people who did move the Insulating company that oc- wanewtaTin Pinnacle group of leaders at 6:45 AH weavers on the first Bill’s Service Station the matter was not considered to be had to get lower priced rents. cupied the email north store, has at which time plana will be made quite of the earns order aa other FAR REACHING RULING TUBS, and WED. shift will report for work at Bill Haggerty, Prop. The "doubling up” of depression entered buslnees for himself un^er for the Spring Frolic to be held at questions." Chamberlain said. "W e days had returned, one rental the trade name of Nuhome Improve- The Silver West WiUlngton on May 21. 7 :00 A. M. and all weavers were perfectly satisfied with oral PERFUME WORKERS OUT agency said. A mover explained ment Service and he had taken an Throated B o Overnight News Umgvlew P. T. A. Meeting. on the second shift will re- declarations." IN PROBATE COURT CASE that both of hla n-arehouses were office at 103 Spruce street. Yon Lo%-e! The May meeting of the -Long- port for work at 3:00 P. M. 136 Oakland Street Referring to Britain’s promise to This leaves the building vacant view Parent Teacher Association IN WEST HAVEN STRIKE filled. BOBBY O f Connecticut Comer Nort If School Si reel recognize Italy's rule in Ethiopia, Claim Allowed For Adminin- While there waa one moving man and as soon as tbs final plana are will be held this evening at the Chamberlain asserted: drawn and the specifleationa com- BREEN (By Assoctatod Press) school house. The Vernon P. T. A. Cheney Brothers tratora Services In Taking who had enjoyed more demand for ‘"The only circumstances in which Employes Of Three Firms Sup- his 8er>-lces than he could fill, most pleted the contract will be awarded will be the guests for the e v en l^ recognition of the Italian conquest Care Of Big Brett Estate. of tho trade was gloomy. Laat and 'work on the remodeling of the “HAWAH Kent—The Rev. Frederick H. Sill, plying Carroll Company Re- building started. of Ethiopia could morally be Justi- year's business at the first of May C A LLS” ______Headmaster announced that Kent SOCONY fied would be if it were an essential quest Closed Shop. Fairfield, May 3.— (A P )—In a school would send a crew to the was particularly bad by eontrasL — ON THE SAME SHOW — feature of a general appeasement. decision handed down to ^ y . Judge Henley Regatta In England this GAS AND o n ^ William W. Bent, acting as Judge lO A N FO NTAIN la year. This la the 100th anniversary "That Is the position of the gov- West Haven, May 2.— (A P )—Lo- “AN APPLE A DAY- .emment. Mediterranean appease- of tho Fairfield Probate Court, up- “ M AID ’S N IG H T OUT* o f the regatta and will be the alxth cal 13,003, United Mine Workers of held tho disallowance of a claim IN PERSON time Kent haa taken part. Firestone Tires ment is a step toward general ap- America, chemical division, called a HUlsboro, HI.— Mrs. Blanche Don, peasement." for 834,116 by executors of the es- Presented by MCA New Haven—Persons prominent strike to■ my poraonol view. brother. E Choate Psonon at Jiaw- mode hnmalass aad two other per- “EREE AND EASY" Telephone 6824 why my cigarette la Camel." do meet planters bereoboota. I kmm buryport. and a nsphsw Frank P. WED^ MAY 4 Uo* flia aagtnoo. baccos. Host planters favor Camels.” the quality tobacco in them." WRANIOJN D. ROOSEVELT. Tinker, o f pok Pork, lU. Injured by the otorm, which owept a rural oeetkxL Mna 8L1S. Aasgieoa T^ tbat eight membera of a Hoose Gtovernor LaFoIlette. But to call lag put before Oongreaa only to In- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY. MAY 2,1988 oominittee shall not give the law to such a program—which la rsvolu jure Governor Murphy, but Mr. PAGE FIVE] more than four hundred, and so tfcmarjr enough, goodneaa knows— Engel wrould have none of that. proper ]la M for the^weddlag break. He went right on with hla ex- ward In an effort to straighten toe that through the pompous Instltu* vague or formless or meaningless It rambling line between Teruel and morial Day . . . this column wrlii de- plenatloo, not forgetting tto tabu- tn flN K S B A R O N ^ In keeping with the private family ^__ ruMjiMtsv as wmm tion of “senatorial courtesy*’ one to confess that one Is tncspable of late the 49 "sit-downa" about the SHANGHAI FULL toe Mediterranean. vote a night to toe NaUonal Air W *IJ > PBINTINO OOMFANT, im and friendship character of the wed- GREAT ITALIAN National Guard Mall Week In toe near future at toe Senator cannot kill a maJorlty-fa visualising anything to which one palace. But toe big Insurgent offensive WAPPING II BtSMU nrMt ding, no reigning boueea were In- which penetrated Catalonia, slashed ^ueat of Postmaater Thomas IfaaohMtsr, Oonn. vored measure by talking It to vited except thst represented by the has not been long—and unhappily—. Ownars o f eats, cattle and dogs i ! HAS PASSED A W A Y through to toe Mediterranean coast — News — Qulsb See you tomorrow. Fred Adams of Goaben. Onaii.. far, raoMAS rsRouBOM death In a filibuster. Queen of Denmark, sister of the OF TERRORISTS OsBssal Haaavar accustomed. should keep their animals away and then started southward toward FORCE USED TO merly of Wapping and Msnebaatar. Crown Princesa Cecilia. The queen V ra a M OoMbsr 1, lU l Coatellon and Valencia appeared to died suddenly at hla home S a tw d B You might as well say that the from rseently Htrayad treea. fimali attended with the Crown Prince and b y Daoay Sima /JV N £ I V Y O R K be bogged down tem porary in toe night from a heart attack. The fu- ^ >»M I«h «l Brsnr ■vsalBS Esospt NATIONAL LOTTERY Empire Stole Building's trouble Is Princess of Denmark. ■todays and Helldai'a Bntarad at tha animals, especially cau, roam un- TO JAPS rain-soaked terrain. neral win be held tomorrow after- tbat It lacks definite outline and di- There were no high members of GUARDFUEHRER Company K will bdd Its regular OPEN FORUM ■Mt OSIos at Maaelimtar, Coaa^ as der sprayed treea, then wash their Artillery and aircraft were inac- noon at 2:30 daylight saving time at A billion dollars o f revenue for AtrrOORAFH HOUNDS the German government, and the drill tonight at toe armory com- Meoad CUto MaU Mattar. mension. feet and are often poisoned. Cattle (O ao ^ oed froiD Page One) tive. Muddy roads hampered trans- toe Congregational cbutch ta the United States treasury, three- bat at stabs Could Find No Traces Of former German Kaiser, Wilhelm, port at munitions sad supplies. (OaatiaiNd from Page one) mencing at 7:80 . . . cotton uniforms UBRART BUSHES Goshen. “ atrBfldupnoM iu t m have been known to die as the re- likewise waa absent from the wed- will be worn . . . The Howltsera will ^ Haas by Mall fofirths of which shall be allotted to sult o f eating grass under sprayed Lounge Chairs in A fter the attempt to bomb a Jap- In northern Catalonia, near the YOU SAY IT By GEORGE ROSS ding of his grandson. anese truck, in. the heart of the set- German tro o ^ to Brenner Paas. resume toelr weekly sesstons tomor- Editor, The Herald: tr MoaU by MaU •** the respective stateo In proportion French fronUer, toe Pyrenees were aala Caay d l Woman On The Islands. Among the mieats guerf; were former tlement, Japanese gendarmes were Italy’s historic mountain gateway row night at toe same time . . . All Just as a m.itter o f information, Profesitonal spraying eoncarns blanketed with three feet of fresh >llTar»d Oaa Taar to their populations— without a “Why doesn't the Herald eay" New York May 2— There la tu King Ferdtaipniid o f Bulgaria,ilgai brotb- placed In the Louza police station snow. on toe north. K men who have not qualified with can you let the public know why usually post poison signs. Individual era and Bisters o f the Crown Prince ■KMBBm OP THB ASSOCIATED grunt or a kick or a protest of any thU or that? Or. "W hy doesn't the mult enough when Joan CrawfoiJ In that area. There have been a few demon- their cal. SO rifle will be organized toe shrubs and trees wUch have sprayera are not apt to usa » m « and their famiUee, and brothers and strations of sentiment In theaters FLOOR PRcas sort from a single one of the per- Herald take the right poslUon” on la making a vague attempt at an Imported Tapestries OlaucMder, Mom.. May 3r-.(AP) Biitlah soldiers of the Seafortb into three teams tonight . . . toe been set out about the new Mary Xha Aaaoelalad Praaa la aaalasl*al|r precaution. Consequently, animal stators of the bridegroom. Highlanders regiment then marched showing newsreels of toe event, and teams will hold regular ahooUag batitlsd ta tha ass a) rsaabllaatlea —Captain Irving Johnaco, adventur- CAMP APPUCAYIONS Cheney Library were purchased of sons contributing It—can ymi Imag- that or this? Lots of Mancheater incognito visit to Manhattan. But owners should be on the alert to pro- The Archduke and Arcbducheae In and began patrolling the Nanking also by university students. sessions at toe Molten range week- a Simsbury nursery, and why toe af all Bawt dlabatehaa aradllad ta It *us maater of the achooner Yankee, FINISHING ine such a thing? folka have asked such things of picture the commotion when not tect their animals from the dan- Anton of Austria also were guesta, road area. United SUtes marines Praised OffldaUy ly in toe future under toe super- at Bot atbarwlaa sradltad la tbia along with the Duke and Duchess brains that can formulate a pleas- Nothing looks better ta tke haow par sad alia tba laaal aaara aab- only La Crawford but Merle Oberon gerous and fatal effect o f poisonous day said he waa cenidnced the kept to the UmiU of their nearby FLOOD MEMORIAL Officially, however, the Rome- vision of the toree company officers It has remained for Congressman them.selves, we are fully aware. of Ooburg. ing landscape layout are so rare than floors sanded right. I f yon Cbad barala. Spencer Tracy, Jeanette MacDonald spraying. troneea von Wagner, who oeveral defense area, but maintained patrols Berlln front still is praised here as . . . FLASH—Recently we stated in that the Park Commission baa to All rirhta at rapabliaatlont at Alfred N. Phillips of this state to Lots r f people ask them about don’t like vanlish or ehellac ta- apaelal dispatebaa barala ata also ra> and Gene Raymond, Mae West, Ed- ago proclaimed herself “ Bin- along Yuyachlng road. toe cornerstone of European peace, this column that night manouvera go out of towm to secure them? seriously propose a scheme by everynewspaper. Later toe Japanese gendarmes According to Mrs. Florence WIN qnlre aboat oar wood sealer. aarrad. D " Cantor, Wendy Barrie and Hams, secretary of toe Welfare Bu- and toe lavtshnesa of entertainment will feature this year’s encampment W ith a number of reputable nurs- which. It would seem to be entirely preaa” of lonely Charles island, o# ASKS PIEBISCITE were srttodrawn after making a Pretty likely the answer made by Rochelle Hudson all call at once. »19-75 reau at Morgan Memorial, applica- will be toe outward sign tost all . . , that was news . . . but here’s erymen here In town, and wdth all 1 speetellze ta floors. Pall aarrlaa ellaat af N. M. A. Sara- PUPPETEERS SCHOOL . the Galapagos group, and head of a thorough search of all buildings laa tea.______possible, .such an objective could be the Inquirer to his own question Is, The autograph hounds have bMn “Nudist EMen," waa dead. tions for toe summer camps at still Is well between Europe’s lead- still more for you K Guards . . . of them possessing a fair degree of e ^ a t lc In their rites over these near toe scene of the bombing at- ing Fascist states. Company K will go on guard on landscaping- ability, there must be Maaibar Aaiarlsaa Nawapapar Pab- attained. "It’s afraid.” The master of the 92-foot Yankee, FOR CZECH NAZIS South Athol have fairly “swarmed- film deities, and a stroll down a tempt. Tension lessened and the The Fascist party secretary, Lt. Sunday, July 3 at 4 p.m. and will some excellent reason why toe Joseph J. Farr Uabara Aaaeolatloa. Mr. PhUIlps last week Introduced SET FOR NEW BRITAIN which conpletod an 18-montb SS.OijO In” this year. The month of April We can’t rememhef any occasion street where parcel or pack df them Jtifinufacturer’fi part . , Highlanders returned to barracks. Gen. Achllle Btarace, and a group of remain on the next day, toe fourth Board has gone out of town to seek Telephone 6880 mile world cruise yestotfiay with an A Japanese spokesman said an Is set aside for intqrviawing moth- Pabllabara RapraaaBtatlaaai Tba Into the House of Representatives on which that was the right an happen to be, la worth a pedeatri which we “matched” . . makes this unprece- (OonttaasS from Page One) ers and fathers who wish to have Black Shirt officials are to meet toe of July . . . some fun, eh ?,. . . ‘The this help. We are Interested In dbllaa Malbawa Spaalal Apanay—Na« an'a life. amateur crew including several so- agreement “satiafactoi^ to all con- Terb, Cbloapo. Oatroll aad Boatoa. a bin providing for the creation of a swer. Afraid of whom T Afraid of A stato-wlds conference of pup- dented value posaible. You have a choice of cially prominent persons, said he cerned" had been reached. toelr children taken for toe months Hitler party at Brenner. third battalion, of which toe- local learning what toat excellent reason Human goldfish, these visiting Nexia hoped “by next fall we ebaU la; Federal lottery Commission and what? peteers win be held In the Nathan TOl®ra in these all-over woven figure tapes- could not locate the Baroness or The Japanese dominated “reform, of July and August to Morgan Me- From there on Hitler will be the rifle outfit la a part will also be toe ~^MEMBCR AUDIT BtTRUAO 0 » clnema-ltes. They who live in a have achieved pur freedom." Both morial’s Fresh A ir Ckimpp. For the Hale Junior High school. New anyone who knew anything about ed government of China” at Nan- guest of Mussolini and King Vit- escort for Governor Ooas when he Very truly yours, eUtCOUATTONR empowering that commts.slon to There are many reasons why glass bowl coglly throw kiasea Their tries: backgrounds in green, rust, brown or Oberllk and Wollner are deputies. most part, these children are select- Britain. May 4, 8, 6 and 7 for so- her on the Island. king named LI Cbten-nan superin- torio Emanuele. . enters the camp on the second Sun- SQUINT. cenduct a public lottery or lotteries this newspaper may never have idolaters throw admiring glances. Limited to our stock on hand only. Minimum Demands. ed eventually‘Upon the basla of toelr Tba Rarald Prlatlas Oompaay laa. cial sendee agencies, and play- "W e landed there In January, Hepletn, demanding n plebiscite tendent of 'customs at Changhal, The Hitler train will pull into toe day . . . It la rumored tost we will assaaiaa aa Saanelal raaponslblllty "to raise fumla not exceeding $1,. expressed a particular reader's ^ e other day. Miss MacDonald Ordinarily chairs in these imported covert 1987.” tha captain said, “but didn’t need. Through the doctor’s exam- new Ostiense station, built specifi- travel by train again tola year, toe Firearms were first used In Eu- PRICE OR Ibr typoprapbleal arrers appaartaa to ground workers. The courses In- Tlw dsap loungy balloon-type sssf op the nilpority ieeue, said demand where before toe war approximate- 000,000.000 a year.” The throe wid her handeome husband sat would cost $36.00. find any trace of the Baroness and inations and through toe Investiga- cally for the welcome, shortly after 102nd to go by truck . . . more la ir ropean warfare In the 14th cent- adaarttaainants to tba Maaabastsr viewpoint on any given subject. clude Instruction In construction and high back, tufted In Just the he made a week ago represented ly half of China’s customs revenues down to luncheon by the windows couldn't learn - much, although we were collected. This was In line tions of trained social workers In dusk tomorrow. . . . Private Demeuaey Is having a ury. QUAUTTZ! •aaalBs HaralA membfjrs of the commKslon would OrnsIdernUons of good taste some- and manipulation of puppets for right place for comfort, makes this "not the maximum but the mini- the homes, toe greatest need ta de- Of the Hotel Gotham. Before thev talked with a family named Wltmer, with Japan's efforU to control toe great time driving "hams" around school, recreation and playground an Ideal man's chair. The back is mum of what is necessary to solve termined and toe child is given the There will bt a fanfare of trum- Which Would You Choose? MONDAY, MAY 2 receive salaries of 110.000 a year times restrain a newspaper from could unfold their napkins, a crowd including a man and wife and their our national problems. customs service here, which has . . . Private Mannise seems to be work. The conference has been high snough, too. to test ths head. chance at two month’s vacation In pets as the Fuehrer steps from the each and no employe of the body saying all that comes Into-the edl had collected outside the glass two children. We shared our sup- been opposed by British and other spending all his Ume (and money) Yes, That’s Right. . . called by the Educational Recrea- Wooden knuckle arms protect the (The demands, made at a con- preference to one more fortunate or train, another as he enters the sta- panes. They were observed criti- plies with them.” foreign authorities. at the carnival In East Hartford REFORM WITHIN would get more than »8,000. The torlal mind. Or It is quite possible tion program o f the State Board of upholstery at the point of most gress of the Sudeten Clerman party. robust This yeaj with the burden tion, and a third as the procession QUALITY FIRSTI cally through each mouthful before The Baroness, with two men, Included revision of the nation's (In Tokyo Informed sources said lately . . . the firing squad checks notice: post office would serve aa a distrib- that the newspaper happens to be- EducaUon under the direction of Wear. of depression resting down more moves aw ay.. That’s Why It Pays You f: j There Is every Indication that the they Anally Aed the impromptu WATKINS Robert PhlUlpson and Alfred Ru- foreign policy and self-government an Aaglo-Japanese understanding came In . . . Tonight will commence The Annual Meeting of the uting agency and much of the serv- lieve differently from the render. Dtrector of Dramatics, Louis R. heavily upon toe already economi- Three In One Car To Shop At Arthur's ^ Bltampt to adopt at this sesfdon tit stage and finished their meal In the Smith, of this town. BROTHSRS, INC dolph Lorens, said to be Germans, with Nazi priociplea for the German on toe Shanghai customs had been cally harassed, the Morgan Memo- toe first session In toe Isst month' Corporation of the Manches- icing of the lotteries would devolve Sometimes we don’t happen to have privacy of their hotel suite. set up her "Empire" on'the island minority. reached in Ulka between Sir Robert The three principals, toe King, of this pay quarter . . . pay cheeks HERB YOU GET “BOTH” Oongress some sort of legislation rial needs generous support If It Is the Fuehrer and the Duce, will ride ter Memorial Hospital will on the Treasury Department. Ths thought of that subject at all as a So It u with all of them. The In the summer of 19!K. Several The Nazi leader warned other na- Cralgle, Britiah ambassador, and to carry-on this summer program will be In the middle of June . , . lllacing a floor under wage rates other evening Mias Crawford snMk- months later the woman, who said tions not to support the Czechs as Kensuke Horinouchl, vice-minister In a single automobile through All corporals are reminded that they be held at the Manchester We maintain the lowest whole project would be audited hy sufficiently Interesting one to dis- for toe benefit. of the unfortunate streets plaatere(l with the Nszl } and a celling over the number of ed Into a show alone. She arrived she was from Vienna, \ anlsbed and such support could lead only to con- for foreign affairs. In Greater Boston. are expected to bring at least one Memorial Hospital on Mon- possible prices on all qual- the comptrollerrgcneral. flict. - feoura a worker may be required to cuss—wherein. likely ns not. we well after curtain Ume. well dis- n o th i^ has been beard from either (It was understood Japan was to swastika and the Italian tricolor and new man into their squad before day Evening, May 9th at 8 ity items. The bin places no restrictions up- were very wrong. But probably the guised. and safely slid Into her seat her. of PhlUlpson since. The mum- guarantee toe servicing of China’s MADE MTA'nS CHAIRM AN. along a route lined by 100.000 troops camp . . . Paging Corporal John o'clock, D. S. T„ for the pur- Ibbor apin come to nothing. Not May Day passed off without un- foreign loans based on customs re- and probably a half mlllibn civilians. on the use to which the avails of reason most frequently applicable During the last act, she took a post- mified body of Lorens waa found on McKenna . will you please come pose of transacting any busi- ■eceasarlly because such leglslaUon an island far to the north, and near to w a ^ events In world cities where ceipts.) Chicago. May 2 , - ( A P ) _ Georgs The P™procession c«f«on will ataristart at Adolf ARTHUR i the lotteries would be put beyond Is the fact that we don’t knokr Uon near the rear of the auditorium over and sign those reenlistment I Id opposed by a majority of the n order to flee before the house by waa tbs body of a second man. Communitsts, Socialists and other Doroel, Japanese news agency, Rever, superintendent of toe N w ' . newly built,. and end papers as soon as possible . Cor- ness proper to come before requiring that the sUtes receive everything, and know we don't Be SU R E of these Left Wingers celebrated with cus- said St Shanghai that customs re- at massive Quirlnal, where Hit- said meeting. { ttambers of either hou.w of Con- lights were turned on. Well, It was Identified aa that of 'Tryga Nuggnid, Orleans police and president of toe poral McKenna’s enlistment ran out Drug Storu three-fourths of the proflts. so the tomary parades, speech-making and celpU would be divided between toe ler win have a suite formerly as- | v ®reaa—for that Is something there know everything; so there are a bold try, anyway. Through the a Bailor supposed tp have joined the labor demonstrations. International Asaodatlon of (tolefs April 23 . , . Only 8 more drills be- F. A. VERPLANCK, RaMaaw Baroness’ colony or to have been a Nanking regime and the similar signed to toe crown prince- funds would be available for gener- many, many subjects eoncemtng magic grapevine, her fans had Moscow had its uaual display of of Police, announced today that Cap- fore camp . . . and 4 before Me- Seeretaiiy. ! W s been no opportunity to discover member of another nudist group. government set up under Japaneae tain William T. Babcock, head of Airplanes will maneuver ove-- al state and federal expendituros. which we say nothing, or maybe heard of her presence within. The/ military force, parading brfore control at Peiping until the contem. ! —but because eight members of the the New London, Conn., police de- head, and flames will light toe were walUng outside and a brace three important points PolMDed By Flak Joseph Stalin and the tomb of Le- plated merger of the two regimes There Is a penalty clause for coun- get wrong what we do any, yet of I Hnles Oommittea o f the House of of policemen had to extricate her The captain recounted how virtu- nin. About 100,000 persona Is effected. partment. had been named Connec- parade route. They will spurt from terfeiting or monkeying with the which our critical reader may know from a human stampede. ally all of the 20 persons aboard the ticut state chairman for toe associa- terra cotta urns, toe base o f each i flapresentatlves, five of whom are marched In Leftist Mexico’s dem- tion. Uckets, Involving five years Imprio a great deal and have very clear ^ r cynical notion about these Yankee were poisoned seriously af- onstration. which assumed a dis- housing a special guard to watch for flouthem Demorrats, refused to per- The association has appointed a onment. The bill Is short, clear and warrantable views. antics Is beginning to turn. It ter eating fish they bad caught 180 tinctly military tone. any untoward incident mit the Wage-Hours bill to go to a JOSEPH MINER’S LOFf chairman in each of the 48 states, And punchy. doesn't seem to be exhibitionism when you choose furniture miles off Pitcairn Island. There waa a fist fight in Buenos The King and Mussolini on Wed- Tote. Well, this "guest editor" scheme on the part of the Hollywood folk “W e had every aymptom there Aires, caused by a clash between the announcement said, “ In accord- nesday will take their guest to There you have It. ance with a plan for a nationwide The matter of the merits erf the gives such a reader the chance to Mter all. One of them—a young la,” Johnson said, “but fortunately Spanish Insurgent and government WINS PIGEON CONTEST Naples for a naval demonttratlon; With thousands of fraternal or- lady whose name is a household Mrs. Johnson waa leas affected than sympathizers. coordination of police administra- there will be a military parade and proposed bin seems to us to be of set us right, or compensate for our popular priced piece to an Intrleato and tive activity which the association word as well as a marquee lu re- the rest. She took charg. and got In London, thousands of extra po- ganisations, civic associations, remissness, by contributing to these ‘■•production , . no matter what you Is undertaking for the first time this banquet back In Rome Thursday, quite minor Importance compared confessed to me the other night that ^ e c t at Watkina you are assured, by a 83 years’ reputa- the ship into Pitcairn where we got lice prevented conflict between. La- First In Series O f Ten Races and on Friday a‘ day of festivltlea In churches and all sorts of entlrsly oolumns during the weeks from ^ ^ A L l T y year.” to the significance o f the fact that It Is the most disheartening phase honest, long-laitlng wonderful care and regained our horites and Fascists In the largest Is Flown From New York Florence. ^ . respectable bodies financing them- May 9 to 2# Inclusive, it ’s a great May Day manifestations the city Each chairman will have three- R mere majority o f a Congressional of her trip east. GetUng back to construction; at the right price! health." City Yesterday Morning. fold duties; To keep police execu- " VW selves In large part with bingo, opportunity to say those things un- her hotel bad been an ordeal. The PR lC £ Mrs. Johnson, the former Mias ever has known. FTOE AND W ATER committee can almost always, par- President Getulio Vargas In Rio tives In the state Informed of the beano and other forms of keno par- Idolaters waited for her near the Electa Search, of Rochester, N. Y., C!allfornla. Mo.—The fire laddies Uculariy near the close of a Con- der your own by-line that you have De Janlero marked the event by The first In a series of ten regu- association's activity; to Inform the lobby. So abe took refuge In a stood by silently as her husband re- really did thel stuff on this blaze. ties, It is to bs Imagined that Mr. wondered why the Herald didn't signing a decree creation regional lar and special old bird races con- association's headquarters of Im- gressional session, strangle any pro- small hostelry In Brooklyn until her lated experiences explaining she Wood caslnf Inside toe town s Phillips has taken a most oppor- say. And now's the time. commisslona authorized to eztabllsh ducted by the Nutmeg and Man- portant police developments in their posed legfslatkm no matter how westward trek. preferred to have the captain tell chester Racing Pigeon Clubs was areas; and to represent the asso- new water tank took fire while tune time for the springing of his the story. minimum wages for all workers. keen may be the tnterest of tjie Uneventful parades were staged held yesterday morning In a 100- ciation when attending meetings of steeplejacks were at work. It waa Taxi Taotlni Brings Back Curios country or of a majortty in Con- lottery scheme. It Is a little diffi- in New York. Brussels, Parts and mlle race from New York to Man- state chief of police organizations extinguished In 30 minutes. cult to Imagine any such cyclone of ths ominous! The anvil and part of the rudder other centers of population. chester, The loft owned by Joseph or other law Enforcement officlala' The new tank will hold water to gress in bringing about Its adop- Taxi W ar" docs not always mean a of the famed ,hlp. Bounty, which meetings. high moral Indignation beating Mr. Miner, president of toe Manchester help toe firemen fight future Area. tion. . Washington pitched battle between hackman carried the mutineers to Pitcairn, club won the race, recording toe Never. In the course of a fairly Phillips* proposal to sorth right and employer. More olten, it means was obtained by Cimtaln Jehnaon fast time of 2 hours, 24 minutes for now as would certainly have been flfiht to and shipped from 'Tahiti to the 4 STATES To HOLD the flight from New York. This EASY kmg UfeUme, do we recall that any Daybook the case ju.st a few years ago be- the finish between Isxlmen Uiem- Mariners Museum at Newport time equals 1262 yards per mlrute poUUcal party or any individual selvss. Weapons; the taxicabe. , News, Va. Other curios be brought fore the keno of the mining camps for toe distance. candidate for Congress has made These forays of clashing 'stsel back included a blow gun obtained PRIMARY ELECTION T U ESD A Y A N D W ED N ESD AY SUPER-FEATURE MICHIOA.N REPRERENTA'nVfgM Second place was also won by an lasus of a reform of the rules became the bingo of the lodge room gefierally start In this wise: A on a visit with the Sultan o f Jahore Miner with a bird leveraging 1259 IN FIELD DAY OVER PAlxRCB pushing hackman, eager to obtain at Malay, poisoned darts for the (OonttBoad from Page One) SPECIALS A T o f the House of Repilesentatlves and stralghtlaced respectability yards per minute. Third place was WASHER toe favored spot on the corner, gun, and a three foot model war went sporting. Washington—The House usually won by Adolph Kittle and fourth by with a view to ridding our govern- Mges his way Into a preferred posi- canoe from the Solomon Islands. Roosevelt backer. Pepper has toe Peter Vendrlllo. whoops It up for the common man ment of that Incubus the Rules tion and eases his rival out Hie The captain, who left a farm at expressed support of James Roose- Altogether 11 lofts of old birds EVERYBODY'S M ARKET Committee. On many an occasion THEY CAN’T SEE IT with his five-room flat, ear, and rival doesn't like the unfair compe- Hadley to go to sea. said the Yan- elt, the President’s son and secre- were shipped to New York for toe kee just missed the Rahul volcano tary. FREE DELIVERY I mai. a-jot i O nly $59.95* the fate of highly Important legis- mortgage and when It discovered tition at a ll So. releasing kis race on Saturday and they were re- One of the strangest things about brakes and applying mighty prM- eruption of New Guinea, and when Up for Benomlnatlon. leased at 8 o’clock yesterday morn- lation has been settled, not by vote that the government was about to the complicated pollllral situation •ure to the gae pedal, he nine hie they arrived In that area pumice Wilcox la out of toe running for ing. One hundred and fifty-five New SUPER STYLE. Finished In build two handsome pajares In the' his present House seat, but Flori- of a Congressional majortty or any- Is the astonishing failure of many Philippines for Commissioner Mc- machine Into the other one and the was still on the wader. birds took part In the race. Special! 9c SALE! Check! gleaming, glistening white with gray detonations of the collision can be Ope of the greatest thrills, how- da’s other four Representatives are thing approaching even an Impor- newspapers to understand what the Nutt and bis successors Its mem- up for renomlnatlon. He will for- The next race will be a 200 mile trim. New modem streamline design. bers went Into an ecstasy. heard for blocks around. ever, for the captain and his wife event, toe local racers to be ship- tant minority of the membership, LaFoIlette Progreasire third-party waa when their baby Arthur Cook sake hla House seat fSr a try at Three coat porcelain enamel tub. Base In these terrible times, said Rep- Outraged by the aggressor, the toe Senate. Wilcox also la opposed ped to Wilmington. Del, for relea-s Fancy Cucumbers 3 for 9c but by tlje action o f a mere majori- movement Is driving at. From some Johnson, now 30 months old and and legs in new chip-proof, color-fast resentatlvs Engel of Michigan, man In front goes Into reverse snd by former Governor Tom Berry. All on Sunday, May 8, providing the ty of a small committee. editors, both Republican and Dem- Congress has to go slinging away rams ths car behind him. And listed on the ship’s log as a "ses' weather is suitable for racing. The baked enamel. man,” took his first steps while the three profess support of the admin- And the power to thus displace IlflO.nOO Oil a pair of palaces for the thui It goes, until both oars look istration. birds will be shipped out of Hart- Native Spinach ocratic as well as Independent, vessel sailed the Indian Ocean. peck 9c ^lllpplne high commissioner. like remnants of a head-on collision Sharing interest with toe Demo- ford Saturday, May 7 not later than I New SUPER-SAFETY. 1938 EASY the principle of representative gov- there xome expreselons of realisa- After a dinner last night several Pre - pos - termis, says Mr. Engel, and until an arm of ths law arrives cratic race Is toe Republican con- 7 o'clock. j Wringer assures automatic protection. ernment prorided by the Constitu- travelera taken aborrd during the tion that the Madison declaration who then set about describing It Is a repeated occurrence every I test for toe Senatorial nomination. Native Dandelions peck 9c Hands *cannot pass Guardian Bar Re- tion derives from the ariion of the Is highly signtfiesnt and fhat- It win plans for these, seats of luxury In night all over the town and e a ^ cruise. Including Mrs. Wllltam Don There are four candidates, Includ- detail ' ovan, her daughter, Pat, \n d son, lease that extends all the way across House Itself, taken long ago. when appeal poirerfully to that very bout la sure to draw a bloodthirsty ing Governor Leslie Jensen. HEAVY RAINS HALT Democrats defended the spend- gallery of spectators. And, inol- David of New York, and Mtss In Indiana 10 Representatives are Fancy Tomatoes lb. 9c both sides of rolls. See this beautiful, It created this committee on rules large liberal element which has bo- ing. Part of the palaces will be used denUlly, the combatants don’t fret Nancy Holdsworth, Boston debU' In toe Democratic primary and one. efficient new E A S Y W asher tomorrow. and bestowed on It the uterly Irra- for offices and betides. Interjected 12 o/i/y- Solid AAaple Bedrooms tante, left for their homes. oome profoundly disappointed with iMch about the military OquIpmenL CStarles A. Halleek, In toe Republi- SPANISH CIVIL WARj Store open until 9 P. M. tlonal authority It possosses. Ths the blundering Ineptness with which RepresenUtlve Hook, a Michigan The battle material, you see, is the Otoen aboard the vessel Includ- can contest. The twelfth Indiana Fancy Radishes 3 bun. 9c Democrat, "was It not a Repub- ed James Daniels, Mias Helen House member, Samuel B. Petton- OonstltuUon gives to each branch the Now Deal has attempted to at- company’s and the wreckage Is all Hendaye, France, (at toe Spanish lican administration that wished In a day’s work. th is solid ntopu Open-Stoek Schmacber, both of Buffalo, N. T. 11, la voluntarily retiring to return of Congre.sa tha right to make Its Uln to Its piibllrlred 1. oals. They the Philippine Islands on us?’’ bedroom enssmble has proven Dr. Donald Hall, Seattle, Washing- frontier), M iy 2.— (A P )—Spanish private law practice. civil war armies marked time to- Sunkist Lemons 4 for 9c own rules of procedure. Fither boom The IxMge \ Now the manuiaoturer day. awaiting a iet-up In toe rains can create at any time any new all the elements of a fundamental Ohio; Jamas Uncola, CtevMand nominees£ will be settled at State which for more than a week have Washer with electric pump, $69.96. The most enterprising panhand-j To begin at the beginning, It / g a us thst no more pleeee are avail- Robert Welsh, RoekfonL DL; Harty eonvantioos in Jima. Fancy Bananas rule of procedure which It may program, and are prepared to deal lers, are undoubtedly those who ply Interfered with operations on all 2 lbs. 9c seems that the site for the prin- M So the remaining 13 Wright, Mexico City; Edmund fronts. deem nece.wry or expedient -and clpel palace, In Manila, was with their outstretched palms In V suites In our stock, plus a few WATKINS with It on the bn.«ls of definite Is- Zacber and Leverett Davis, both of br other s by the same token It can eliminate approved by Governor Murphy of Manhattan where the competition Is odd pieces, are offered at re- Except for insurgent troops i N c iruen. Hartford, Conn., and EHwyn Cbes RED CROSS HOLDS sloshing through toe muddy sector Carrots or Beets 2 bun. 9c any rule that proves Itself undesfr^ Michigan when he was High Com- keen and rivalries rife. A student - . duced prices. ley, Rowayton, Conn. A surprisingly large number of missioner two years ago. Before of beggary computed the other day Each cabinet piece has solid oak drawer Interiors. A low. aturdv northeast of Allaga to consolidate able. It can. that Is. under Its con- Mr. Engel had gone very far he that one out of every 50 almsmen In toelr lines, no activity waa reported newspapers snd commentators, ^.lsr« av.1?;b5e"ia^^ O "*" ITS ANNUAL PARLEY Fancy Oranges' i doz. 9c sUtuUonal autborlfy. It can tinseat was beset by Democratic members the city Is legitimate; the others In toe eastern Spanito war zone. however, have somehow or other The Allaga movement Ughtened or amend the powers of a Rules who Insisted he was posting the racketeer their livelihood through Chest with Desk Section. PRINCE IS MARRIED failed completely to comprebehd the Michigan governor With Manila petty extortion. ' • * • • W fls $32.50 • • • ■ I (OeeHaeed from Page One) toe insurgent line running to MoU- Native Rhubarb Committee nof, along toe Gusdalopillo river, 2 lbs. 9c LaFoIlette Progressive position. tor political purpoees. There are a hundred and fiftyIfty de- Chest-on-Cheet ...... $86.00. But Congress Is controlled by vices for engaging the s>-mpat Heavy Spool Beds .. TO GRAND DUCHESS rivUlaaa x x x who x x con|tltuto and cut off various government units They refer to the preliminary plat- 'P » Republican athy of I • • • $ 2 6 . 0 0 - . . . ^ toe membera and financial support- scattered through toe area southeast other forces as well as by the au- and doubtless ikould not feel bad If the passerby. The latest has'the I Vanity Dreseer Base Essex Peos foim as “ vague,’’ as going no fur- ....$32.60....$MJ6 Continuing ers of tba Red Cress. It Is to ^ , In of Montalban. can 9c thority of the Coastltutlon-by tra- the story o f the palaces should most ingenuity. A panhandler who VanityDresser______Mirror (Uoallaaed fewM Page Oae) ther than critical faull-flndlng with make It harder for Governor ...$ 1 0 .9 5 .... 20.60 or out o f untform. who are too po- Despite toe persistent rains, iU' SO MET H I N G N EW ! dition, and Hy Inertia It has al- makes Grand Central Terminal his Standing Toilet Mirror teatlal vtetims of war. x x x” ■urgents have been plugging away Essex Corn the Roosevelt'Bcheme of things, Murphy to be re-elected next fa ll beat vigilantly watches for Insignia ... $8.75.$7.60 can 9c ways been the custom for the House bouquet of white earnatlona and “ Blood, mud aad sweat are In- at tola sector, pushing slowly south- wdthmit offering gnylhing definite But Mr. E n « l Insists bit motives In the lapel buttonholes of bis vic- 1-Drawer Night Table ... $ 7 .9 6 .... $6.05 Sale of Custom M ade orchids and wearing a diadem at to take its orders from the Rules are of the highest and. says he, had gredients o f our work," said Fleaer, In Its place. tims and he has made a careful Bedside Bookcase, 1 Drawer ...$ 1 2 .6 0 .... $10.76 Ruastan crown jewels. For tola who declared toe American Red Essex String Beans he known two years ago that such study of such symbols so that I ceremony Louis Ferdinand wore toe can 9c SO MET H IN G D IFFERE N T! ver the own- horning white candles adoreed with Fine Ketehup Iq. 14 1 laying out IBOO.OOO for a palace to The fellow must be storing away chairmanship by President Roose- oz. bot. 9c O f course the theorj- Is that the a neat nest egg for old age. Unless custom Uiloring. Select from « period and lounge white ribbons during part of toe velt, said toe F M Cross waa ership and control of money and ^ built in Manila, but another ceremony and mode their vows with House can always, by majortty he la guzaltttg It away. j a JI®“ ® '"®®** shown here), worth regularly great force tor generating a ^Irtt crcdlL f2M.000 Is to be put Into another very audible “yeas." Kallegg't Pap (Rea. 12e) 9e OUTDOOR wde and through a cumbersome P*toce up In the mountalrui at $176.00 . and 6 period and lounge etylea in of mercy, human kindness and un That article Is the key to every- JUSTICE ROBERTS 83 TODA'Y The wedding guests noted toot dertaklng.” and long winded proceeding, take a Bai^lo (our people call it bag- chairs, worth $69.60. Choose from 168 SitiarU the crown prince was toe fljst to IT ISA thing that followa Without It the gJ-O). ^ new coverings in- ^ ■top across a band before toe altar, "In harmony with toU spirit,’’ he H.-0. Oata (Rea. 12c) 9c measure away frtmi the Rules Com- Waahlngton, May » — (A P ) —J im- program would. In all probability, eluding brocatelles, meaning, according to the old belief, said, “ the League of Red i>(ws 8o- PRIVILEGE mittee. But that Is Ibeorv that Is tlce Owen J. Roberta o f tha Bu- detles. In which 63 natlona are rep- get nowhere. But put Into effect. Here Are Some More damasKs, satins, that he would be toe boas of toe only ones la a while good In prac- But what’s worse, aeya Mr. En- prema Court waa 63 years old today, resented, is becoming a potent in- Fine Dog Food BAZAAR 539.50 y matrimonial eatabllahment. ... as weU as a duty It is conceK-able Uiat the whole pic- but court duties— aa usual— eonsu tapestries, mohairs, fluence tor good will, understanding 2 cans 9c ^ Under the Auspices Manchester L. C. Club tice. In the present Instance It .tel Murphy eouldn’t be aatla- 8tQl Another Oeremony 08 ture might be changed, and the pro- licd with land the government al- tuted the day’s program. f r ie ■ e B, linens. and peace between nations.’’ for to serve fsm i- would probably involve a fun Roberts was appointed to the ^.When toe second ceremony waa lieis of all creeds and On the posal to rehouse the nation and ready owned In Manila. He had to Down .and* feather Bded, toe Rev. Bruno Doehrlng', Midco Ice Box Freeze can 9c month's extension of the session st approve laying out ITfi.ooo of the bench In 1930 by Preaidcat Hoover See WENTWORTH GALLERIES c la a s ^ fittingly, rev- completely rehaWlllnte the railroad after he had hem oo-proseeutor of aeat eufihions and who will perform a third ceremony a time when every member Is a Pole's TOney (ah. we forgot. at Doorn, toe Netherlands. Wednes- erently, and St costs 'Tdem might well provide the A fter each figure, please Insert "of the Teapot Dome oil fraud casM for solid mahogany Sauerkraut (Libby's) CLU B GROU N DS —— Golway Street good deal more concerned about the government Frequently he held day, apoka a word

Ha waa horn ia Poland and had baaa a whistle alarm, tbta bring for a Are a raaltlant of Stafford Springa siwee WELFARE EXPERT I K i n d ly C h a fa c t e r I CHIMPANZEE E S C A I^ , 41 C A lU FOR FIRES MONDAY. MAY t (CMtnl w d SMt«ra Buadird TfmO Tha topic of the sennon Sunday Manchester on Oakland street whieb rseulted In TIOGA TARN REMNANTS the mlUta South Oovgoti*. (M Fnftmma tm ttmmitri Ttm»—Om»Uthi r*«« m* h»w lat0rj at the WllUngton HUl church was 1904. He was employed aa a wtavar a 8700 Idea. Of the 17 atin alarme ^ t t t a g enthualarta wm do w S t s in tha local mills. Beaidea bis yregrMM t» kwaad ciialna or irouM thu-Mf unltn itwcl- "A Wrestling Match”. Servicaa dur- TRIAL FLIGHT ------^ PERCHES ON STEEPLE that were answered nine of the still S? • • ' ’ F tomorrow aatkla vti* CMil to odMt (• to •) oMtonattoM Inciud# all ava^bla ttatlona widow ha leavaa, 8ve sona, John, BY AOfiLAIOfi HUMPHRIES DESCRIBES FAULT Date Book HERE DURING APRIL alerrae ware for Area outrids of the ^ k will te bought lip r ^ d i y ,™ ing May wlU be held at (:4S p. m. Waltar, Joseph, William all at home coameOT. WE er WA WWI08 etc SALE AT H AITS STORE ta e x p e c ^ that Hala’e wM^ot». Itotframa aobjaat to alMiRtt by atotl«n« withaiit pravioua notica* y. M. Thia change of schedule ia an eat- district N0C-WtAr (RID) NKTWORK MiDWKtT — wmbd wits wlbw klh and Anthony of tha U. S. Navy, a Gives Aerobatic Display Atop Tenlgh* ^ n a to have odd Iota of yama f ^ ' paHmant being tried out. Most Of The Alanne Are Stlil t i ^ to tlmo at thaaa aama mlB ts BASIC* laeti waaf waaa wtia vjar ^ Tioy Republic Asks To Be brother, John Oetrowaki of waat Ansonia Chnrch; Too High May 2 — Fourth annual High A eels of Tioga yara remnants An old sweet appletre- on WUl- Main straet and a aUter, Mrs. Hilary House Gronpt Plan Wook CHAPTER L I w . IN CHILD’ S CARE Calls—Two Of Them Canse prices. SSS M ZS!i .*CL2Sm NOUNT—kTor kl« kek kil kero kfbb Ington HiU- was fuU of pink blos- "Where have you been all aftsr-' travels axtonelvely." As hta Up To Racaptnre. chool oonesrt at High Sobool haU. will start tomorrow at Hala'a yarn Eff*.S5S",rtrJ!r'J5!f‘wSTSS! COA»T^kn» k.ln kol kfwr k ^ f o koy Hotkowskl ot High atreet noon, darllngT” Evelyn Dunn or ! would still be in the Ume- Serious Damage. PUBUCJECORDS department on toe second ftaor. Tbe •^nuint koB kdrl: •Mitki wmbi; Cant. kaat. Freed From ObligatioDs soms AprO 29th, the earliest bloom- After being eloaed for sereral TUa Weak Evelyn La Farge,Fluge, oe she waawas known HSIlV- Evelyn thought**’°^5i*’* eompla-compla- May 4 — Sammy Kaya'a Band, remnante which win ba plaoatS on The flirt federal anti-mootMly • ltd— did#—Ta ka Announead (Id m.) lug wa ramamber. weeks tha Stafford Worsted MIU, End The President’s Con i 'N ew York, May 2—If Johnny ta Warrantee •ale are mostly Crevenna and Sax- W R l i f t iRrJiSSS >;«- J^Ntw Horlaana, liplarara The annual May party of the wo- on the gtege, inquired in the low ' “ "9 2 ' But such a llS naver eult- Ansonta, Conn., May 2.— (A P )—A SUta Armory, auspices of TaU Ca- statute waa toe S h erm an a etta 4>00— Sid^Praaa-Radla Nawa Aarlad manufaeturera of worsted yama baa throaty voice that had held m uw I ^------Jackie,- - even----- if Paul wanted to w on average American child between dara Fire departments In Manchester Carl B. Herrick has transferred eny jtama and were purohaaed by To Impose Rmushments. •n'a sodetlaa will ba held in the rasumad oparatlona and a majority SO-pound ehtmpanzae toat escaped i'Sh" ?'S!” 4"’l"*JF4“''*"'™‘ Nualeal trol Of Refief Spending. an audience tense in the laet » drag bar about with thsm, which the ages of 2 and 6, he ta being sad- answered 41 calls during toe month to James O. Hattln two Iota, Noe. 22 Hale’s at a prICa that wUI enable *»»B wool: MMWMtl wood ^ Cartar*a Cammant eonfsrenoe room of tha WUlington of tha workers bavs bean called from its cage at an exposition hero MayM — Faculty play. "The of April. Of this number the South wbow wo be kooo kan*. O T H n i'S t _•"* Abnaa Skatah waa doubtful elnca ha had teemed ly neglacted—from tbe viewpoint ot Late Chrietophsr Bean,’’ at High and 23 Cumberland street, according toe etora to seU them at the same OPTIONAL aTATIONS — Canadlini aiOlb- did^duat Kntartalnmant — a; HiU church Wednesday afternoon at back to work. Several departments She was reclining In whet aha more than willing when shs had wont to ehureh yesteiday but. in- Mencberter Fire Department re- to a warrantee deed recorded late low prices as are now placed on wet atafi Caiitrali weO wuaj wtba wday . .5*"**A*’* **** ** kenk Ago—waai ^ “ “ y 5— (AP) — Tha 2:80 o'clock. A special r^cgranoi has are working full time and according modem preventive medicine. School hall, ausplees ef Educational kiyr kaua: twitki wtar wptt wl« wju knew waa a most g ra ^ u l pose on •uggestad Jackie's future ought to In a special C3iild Health Day trf Joining ths congregation. club. sponded to 23 calls, only tores of Saturday by Town Clark Samuel J. remnante at the retaU yam aales- Are Yon Thinking Of •lid— liflC^rthuf Oadfrd)^ Jahn talk delicate problem of Swiss neutrality been arrangec which wi. include a to Walter Scott; general manager, Washington. May 2__ (AP)—A be settled flrst. '1 told hlm?^ Eve- Indulged in acrobatics on the steeple these calls being box alarms and in Turklngton. Documentary atamps wOa-wwa w1o4 waoe wfbe wwne wcm —baalc.—oooiv. Jackoovo khannan,anonnon. aang—waat dang—waai was tossed into ths League et Na- her c h ^ longue w lft iu profu- message. Dr. Florence A. Browne, May 7 — 80th anniversary cele- WBTo wtm wme wvb waal wmab wldz {--jj—25“ i'JJ~S?4la C4"l4eCantor Show—tothaw—to a soloist, Mrs. R. O. BunneU of Blast- if the orders eontinua two shifts movement developed today In _ rion of lace, berlbboned piUowa and lyn allowed a Uar to roll down her and remained there today. only one case where there was a Indicate a consideration of 81.000. km wkT wfu wbaa km wmI ktha '1*0— TiO^piak Himbar.'a Program Uont’ lap today when tiny Bwitaer- may be put to work. Tha mtU which pediatrician to the CSittd Welfare Police said toe eteeple at the bration of Maeealieea. Mbs ktb* ksn kvae; Mbunuini ketr iCO— riOd—Olak Himbar.'a Fragram ford, accompanied by Mrs. Vara House appropriationa aubcommlttaa Its luxuriant armlna throw. Now beauUfuI face now, "that I couldnt League of America, calls on parente box alarm waa there any real dam- lift: ' “"-K i" land demanded freedom from oUlga- Hall. Jlra. Elverett Ribcrtson wUl employes mostly women haa mors thtalr of aocepUng him until I Imew Next Week Screens? kue keb: Aaelflai kfbk kw( km] JiO^ liO^Radla Thaatar—a to cat tlona to Impose Le^rue penaltlae to appropriate relief funds directly aha extended her lovely vdtlte bands snd waltore organtaations of the - -P** g u m p tio n was so age done. The box alarm toat waa give several monolokuas. Re/resh- than 100 on the payroll during nor « !} llttla girl was deflnitaly engaged lofty toat ttoy had no recourse but VtXSLBYAH LETS OONTBAOT DIAL «• Wa uall Fat Screens Msde To Order. •id^ tiO^Wayna King Walta—ta a gainst aggressor nations. to agenclea rather than to the corral-tipped in aa appealing, if eeuntry to recognise these ‘Yorgot- May II — St. Bridget's dramatic answered on April 2 was for a lire I aad UeUvar Cant. Kaat. •id^WO-Brave New Warl^ Drams manta will be served and all women mal times. to someone, too." to wait for toe animal to come ta a two family house owqpd by I 5.321 Calling herself the “Ouanilaa of President. wmswhat theatrical feature, to ten post-infancy years" when too down. club's play, "Hero Comae Charlie'' Your Ueetorta Vaur famiry and Mina ars cordlaUy Invited. draw Jacqueltaa down beai^ her. "But that'a ridlculoua!" JaekleJ at St. Bridget's pariah hall. Frank Ctaenay, Jr., on Clark street Middletown, May 8— (A P )—Wee- Cabinet Work. Famitnre Ro* •>t*~ 4:4S—LKIIa Orahan Annia — diO^IOiOO—ffllntmir Daraay Orahaat.—the AJpa", Swltserland referred 'eew children receive proper medical The chimpanzee escaped when the Preeeriptien aaat: Ran Maupin Orabaatra—waat ale; Juat Rntartainniant—w. rpt. Jerome Wondrasek Jr., spent the r ^ t wolUd cad a ayatom under "I presume you've been out with exploded, 'm ist's dtagueting—aadf •bpsrvlelon. May 14 — Legion cabaret dance and resulted in a lose of 82,000. Of leyan University announced today pairing and Reflnlahing At id*— Jreo—#00* ky ^ralg Matbuaa ]?’!?“ 4 ''. 4"d Orahaalra P r t ^ y to tha fact her powerful utterly teUtah. mother, aa wsU.*' oxporirion ended Saturday night It had let tha contract for a 8200,000 diid— ill ;r'Sr!]J'S2“ Pf^''* Tookar Orahaatra neighbors, Germany and Italv. no chool recssr last week with bis which reUef money haa been banded that young man of yours!” She w-Polntlng out that “mothare who at Rainbow, in Bolton. toe 20 sUll alarms answered by the I'l^Tap Hattaaa Oanaa Band ^ e r to Mr. Itooeevelt, who In turn rtook a playful flngar baforo her "SeUtah!" Evelyn gasped, M d Ite keeper, Ctoie Smith of Frank addition te toa Clin library to tha Ree«onable Priees. 4lJ^" dtt«-- .-rwo.ff.ooiv- " Nawa .Parlad ....wo tOild-liito-Larry Laa and Orahaatra looger are in the League fold. paiwita, Mr and Mrs. Jerome HEBRON reeogBlse tbe vital neeaeslty of Coating EvMts South Manchstter Fire Department 4|4J— f i l ^ R a i i l Oauglaa on Sparta NBC-W.IZ (BLUII NETWORK has raolloeated It to the Works Pro- daughters pretty, flushed, young looked as though she had been out Bueks jungle farm at AmityviUe. firm of A. F. Paariaa of Hartford. 4:4S— itaS—Tha Ralllnl Trio — aaat; Swluarland daclared she would Wondrasek In New York. to tha heart. "Whan I try to be propar ears for infante from birth May 18—Annual eoaflrmatkm re- two were outside of the Are district. W eld o n — -O... wjo waaffwasB waajBASIC — Batti wja wbi.wbu wbai greas Admiaiatratlea and other rac«. *lt Mems to me you’ve been _ yeeUrday. He Construction wui begin at ones and .^•ttJaOrphan Annia mldw rapaat wbu^dka waar wna wjtn wayr wmal expose herself to ths danger of at- The church councU wUI bold a the most unsslflsh mother in the will permit a lapse ta regular njedi- ^ -yea r-old animal union at Oonoordia Lutheran In the Manchester Fire Depart- SiSS— dido Amao 'n* Andy—.aaat; masting Thursday evening oin ths Farm work la going ea hera at a government bodies. eeelnr him a greet deal since we eal care after 2," Dr. Browne Initate it It sKpeeted to be flntabed in the Druflr ( '0. _ Jaak Bakar In Tanar talaa—waat wi^ waan wlaa t « k If she were obllgJd to » Uvaly rata. Plowing and planting moved (fat from town.” Evelyn world. When I put your happinees Mtae Jane Bartleet WM taeltasd to be rtclous and waa church. ment there were 18 cells during the Mate fell. The addition will Inriude y w—Offriaa: ffw.offffootfMidwaati wonrwanr wiowla kwk Kwa aoiikail wrahwrait Some erlties of this method hava that tha ‘Yorgotten yaara" of 2 to 6 J. Rossetto witit kae wowo wetn; South! wrtd wnbr along with the League in applying HIU at 7:80, matters of Importanca are well under way. Many garden- was pleased now that she had let before my own . . Shs buret in- Ilabla to attack If moleateo. May 16-21 — Outdoor bazaar month and only one of these wee on I'd^ diJB—fchn Harrlak and Sanga economic or Unanelal penalties su ^ will be discust<)d. contended that Coagresa thereby present a national health problem tack room for 200,000 more books. 69 School Street •|4J— di4^Ang«ap and Huntar. Talk krirr Udnt wrol krta wJba wdau wasa ers already have peas and other JMkle persuade her to doss ths to real tsars now. apparently un- Susan ia one of Dr. HaggaU’a While several hundred watched eponaored by L- C: club at club lot su n k m : MaunUlm Vo.Off kvod kghfkihf; ; o the League in 1985 impeeed on The Girl Soeuta enjoyed a party ftbfogatad Its control over spandin able to And more words. that must be met two daughters ta "Ths Lata Gbris- Sjatarday, a crow from a carnival on Golway etroat. •ijf” 7idd—Buma and Allan by Radio FMlflaikBeRTfla- kri kaa keeakrea kJrkjr early crop# up. and gave the Preeldent "blani Park Avenue apartment ao early in ‘Tt ta fully four years after d d ^ Tjl^Airrad Wallanatain Orah. NOTBi See WSAF.NiC (or optional at«mpt to Priday afternoon given by their the aprtag and move to their West Contrite, Jackie knelt down be- topber Bean," faculty play to ba that oiianad a week's stand hero May 28 — Third annua) outdoor S'??"?"?!* *4^ Nadama, Oran. U»t of vtAtlont. halt the Btbopian conquaat. Vincent Mitchell of ThompaonviUe cbecke." babyhood, when the child enters I"*?” •'!?—Ta Ba Annaunaad (10 m.> captain, Miss Esther Hansen and la taking the place «t Herbert Por- ehaeter country place. tide her. "I'm sorry I said that” presented on Tburettey and Friday mMs on attempt to luro the simian Musical Faatival by 1,000 school Conte Baota A memorandum to tha Laagus bad a good time playing games, One Influential eubcemmlttee Sha knew her mother actually be- school end doctors and nurses evenings at the high gchool audi- from its perch but soon gave up. f * d - '^s^sr Nuala—to a — ..I the Horton farm during the member eald it waa almoet certain "Roger Breckner isn't my young then keep close tab on his physi- ringan at E ducation Square. did^ dds—Far Man Onty-.waar wnaa 4tM-~Th« Spaing Lady-moaat: secretariat from the Swiss Federal running around outside the enureb men, Jwkle proteetet., withdraw lieved herself unaeUtah. "But it ta torium. Susan is one ef tbs more June 6-11 — Qarnlval sponsored - wwl wlw; Mara Na. 1—waat T* So AnAOunco(r»woit time that Mr. Porter remains In the the omnibue ependlnf-iendlng bill ridiculous, you know. You can't cal condition, that the child gets 8U8PEOT8 BOUHD OVER didO—IdiOd—L Maintira Orahaatra— ••'tr ^• b^Copt. TJm, 8tompo-“ Wja: Council set forth Switaarland’s potl- and enjoyltig the eats. Wlndham Memorial hospital. He Is mg her handg. They were ee un- kindly characters ta the play, a ^ by Manobeeter Fire DepartmanL .Amy 'n* Andy—waat rapaat King's tloittro—«rtot tion. now under consideraUOn would in- expect me to get married, just ac regular medical supervision,” ssjrs The single men and tbs married expected home very soon, but may like Evelyn'e as could be, ta their Dr. Browns. ha has a rest dsvoUoa for Abbey, • Annaiinaad (II m.) liS t B'ehlar Oreh. U indicated Switxerland acted clude a reetriction under which jrou can do it too." Yat evan as the Heggett’e faithful maid-of-aU- Middletown, May 2.— (AP) — •«*» Orahaatra 4i'w- diU—The Ravalar'a Quartet— men have organised a softbau not be able to resume work at once. funde for WPA would go a t i^ b t contrasting sun-tanned color, with Dr. Browne, in her official ca- particularly since the world ie en- Alters short and sturdy, con- she said this, Jackie experienoed a work. Abby in tuni is Ota ona p r o s man aceusad by poUoa of be- HUGH 20HH80H n ILL Ji ff’ S ! ! ] ] " f f ! ! 3 * “ • Orahaatra J**!*^.* Batty-waat team Hr. and Mra. Charles C Bellers to WPA. money for farm rebsbUita. qualm of alarm, almoet a otrAnge pneity, outlines child-care proced- tdidd—llidt^Andy Kirk and Orahaatra J’J t ’ ! ‘JS~?4'‘4'' Orahaatra greater than . Mrs. George V. Smith. Miss Elsie ware supper guests Tuesday evening spicuously minus lacquer of any person willing to help along tha ro- W impUeaUd in a elototag store 4i4^ I|4S—Lawall Thomaa — aaat: t l^ directly to the farm eacurity forebodtaC. Bha knew her mother uree for 200 child welfare agenclea torglary here four yean ago ware CM-WADO NITWONK •WK* tha mem- Layton, Miss Mildred Mtrti snd at the home of the Rav. and Mrs. ahade. "He's a pilot—a darn good mance of Susan and Creamer, tbe Washtarton, Mrehlp of such powerful nations as oamlnlstrotlOQ and so **on down the o ii^ a n d he a teaching ma to fly, waa Capable of continuing to shed throughout the country, comes village painter—a painter, alas, of bound over for Superior Court trial . J . May 2.— (AP) — basic — Baati waba wada waka weao •id*:- didg—Clam McCarthy - wla; Miss Carrie Mtrti attended the an- Wallace Canney in Westchester. Une.” Into direct oontect with 178,000 Hugh S. Johneon, Johnson, former N. R A. waal war wkbw wkre whk wjr ardra Muala ..la My ______Habby, _ Frog______V_chain ...... tha United SUtea. which a x p l ^ why I've been tee- becoming tears and throw thSatrlca, woodwork more than of canvaeaea. today by Judge Aaron J. Palmer in araaa wpro_wfb| win wgar: Mld-^ •'IB“ d '] d - S '' '••••'nwaJar*------Talk ~ " Even though tha Swiss army has nual meeting of the Council of Con- Mra. Frank Keen of Greenwich QueaUoned about that poeeibllity. at though gha were ta the throes ef children and reaches 600,000 more Police Court. administrator, eaneriled a speaking wMt wonm wTbm km bo bmov «rbaa a S t d'dd-Rua Maria and Her ganga was a vistlor here one day last week tag him. But only today Roger told The part of Susan is taken by Mias Wm fernt oeen modernised—praetlealiv averv gregatlonal-ChrisUan Women In the Itop Woodruro (D.. Va.), who ta in me I'ye had enough hours to begin a third act; she was capable Of etlek- indirectly. Jans Bartlett engagemant opening a oharlUet fim •• Jt di4S—TKa Bsy^wji wbi wanr at the home ot her son, the Rev. ^Bonds of 81,000 eaeh were set for drive in Buffalo, N. Y„ today, to en- AS^wbaa wpg whp wbao were efrb a.aJil''V«r?t N4upi" Orah—otbara Swiss adult mala g .. SSS^rJlI^S First Church of Christ In New Lon- charge of tha legielation, aaeerted; to sold soon.” tag to her deetalon, ao matter hhw Annual Ohack-ap Important C2iarlee J. Fetroro, 18, of Kerulng-' Mm wlta wmaa waaa wnbTwIba wiibn aSoT "••'m*" Orahaatra don last Wednesday. Harold R. Keen. ridiculous it might be, untU she ter Eptaoopal boepital here for treat- vtiio wkbl aa a solditr and kaept a ride la bia “'W,® putting just aa much re- “Why you should want to spend "In medicine today there ta iq- ton. M d Frwsk Waa, 24, of Hew r nfc: i ‘.•»»”-toeet Word has been received from MUs Mr. and Mrs. C ^ l Rogers of Han- strietlon on adminletratlve author- managed aomehow, ta spite of any- ereaeing tendency to stress pre- ment of a throat ailment. Dixie — wgat wafa wbra wqam wdod alSr ! S!!XS *2 Announead (I hr.) nothing cheater were callera a few evenings the small isgacy your poor dear thing Jackie might do, to win out roUCE BEATS CHANGE, “ Italn, both arraigned on charges His aeeeriatee said they expeeted klra w^Me wwj wtaa krid ktrb ktaa ! S ! !'2S~I5* Jukllaa Slngara war *" Poartblllty <5 Adella Munger of Bakersvlllc that ity M poealble in a program where father left you on iearr.tag to fly vention, especially by means of of breaking and entering. Aran waoe koms wdba wbt wdaa wMa wdbl a n t.n 'S z I"* "•X ' Forum ago on Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis at She knew this because of that he would send a brief massage to a Announead powerful neighbors. the has regained use of her bands, we have to delegate a certain ta beyond me." Evelyn said for the on annual physical cheok-up," she Bogoatan, 81, of Hew Britain, was trwra wmbs wi|a ambr wala ktui kgko their new bungalow on the Andover amount." tame bitter experience that hod ays. "Ag a pediatrician. I eepe- the Buffalo meeting. Office aides VMa wdna wooa kwhli know wmaua 1.4 *4 Announead (to m.) tr^ t'i* ifn ‘X.®*’! " neu- the trouble caused by neuritis, and Road. hundredth time. Shs could not un- OLDER MEN ON NIGHTS proaented on a larceney charge and w)a» waka wpar wmaa wooa wnra ]S!2o~]J!w f*” ®!! '*^4bb A Orahaatra trality will be diacuaaed at the The subcommittee haa been check taught her ao much and made her etally want to Impress parente to aid Johnson expected to remain ’ didO-llilS—Joa Haymaa A Orchaatra sxpecU to corns to WUlington Hill Miss Marion Porter Is spending derstand or share her daughter's dtatrustful of anything eentlmental hta bond was eat at 81,800. wegue Council seasion May 9 which the middle or later of May to stay tag on Federal committees and enthusiasm for flying. Evelyn was taatUl the habit of a regular under treatment only three days be- few days at the home of her or romantic, even love. ehaek-im.” Farroro and Bogosion waived ex- fore rewmtag hta speaking eched- ^ao U to conalder a BriUab move with Miss Genevieve Gardner. boards which have been obtaining far more delicate than any orchid. Chsngc Conforms To Rating mlnatlen. Wea pleaded innocent. Jack Fulton. Andrews' Sis- *° » ^ t ^gnltion of luiy'a con- brother-in-law and aittar, Hr. and Mme or all ot their money from re- (To Be Oonlinnsd) Dr. Browna bellevea ths annual ule. Primary snd junior departments Mrs. Carlton H. Jones Miss Porter It waa amazing she ahould hava a Made By Police Commisrion ters, Hohengartsna’ Orchss- uest of Ethiopia—an outcome of of Hall Memorial Sunday school lief appropriatlone. Moro reetrtc- daughter more like a sunflower, as going-over should begin with an trs. tha recent lUlo-Britlsh accord. Is employed in BloomSeld. tlone are being coneldered for them. examination of tha tonotta and At Its Last Meeting. WTIC gave Sowers to; church decoration. Mrs. E. Buell Porter and family • t^ g h t and slim and tall, hair, and 7:15—WDRC String Bnsembis. S v ^ freedom from punitive ob- - Boy Scouts, Troop 47 of WUling- Woodnim eald.- sk n M golden. Yet she could not adanolds. "A focus of infection ABTstors BroBAoRSttaig flerrlea, 7:80—Eddie Cantor and Company. have moved into the bouse on God IlgaUone within the League's frame- ton, with two troops from Stafford "We ara going to prevent their help thinking hew lovely ths child NORTH C O ^ Y there may exert an evil influ- Aa a result ef instniettens given Hartford, Comi. 8:00—Monday Night Show. frey Hill owned by Arthur R. Oil •jpantltag beyond whet we think waa though she would net d rm ence throughout the syatem,” ahe 2’0'"k p r in t s a delicate problem. Springs left Saturday for Norwich lette. -- ssvsv WVM«U 449W U to Chief of Police Samuel O. Gordon WMO W. lOM H. Cff tSffX M. 8:80—Pick and Pat In Pipe Smok- Setting Swltserland free would set a they ought to." be said. "We are properly, taetatini; upon sport thtaga points out ing Tima. where they bad booth displays at Mrs. Arthur V. Linda was out Etgbty-ooe ‘‘Fathers and sons'' sat by the police commteeloners at their BBStem Osjrllgtit Baviag Ttaaa precedent toat other mambers. par- going to keep as much detaUed con- or such outlandish Costumes as the down to the banquet held Thuiaday “The eyes should be examined. TONIGHT— 9:00—Lux RatUd Thaatar. the Merit Badge exposition in the from West Hartford Thursday to t r o l^ Congress as possible." clumsy, khaki-colored flying suit And of great Importance is an ear meeting ta April beats for peUeemen “ *i* **••’ '"'kbt srisa State Armory, The local troop see* her slater, Mrs. Eklmund H. evening. The tablea wsFe decorated 10:00—Wayna King's Orchestra. u ^ to gain a smlUar liberty of ac- He added It would be "humanlv she wore now. "But you can't be with forsythla and yellow crepe oxamtaatlon and hearing test. which went into effect on May 1 PM. 10:80—Btatb New World. tion. • deroonatrated, conaervatlon Horton. On her return she took Imposaible'' far Congress to ap- flying aU the time.” ahe addad arch- "A child's teeth must be axam- brought about eavaral changes. Tka N O R T H E N D 4:00—Loranxo Jooss II :0O—Spoyts—News. with her her niece, Betty Horton, to paper. A favor made with a gum prove each pubUe works project, ly. ‘Take the evenings when you drop end a sprig ot 'YeUow BaUs" Inad by a danttat. The shape of poUoe oommissioiMre went on record 4:16—The Story of Usry Msrlln 11:15—Jimmy poraey's Orchestra. spend a few days. and even if it could the result would and I ^ e r go dancing or driving the jawbone and of the roof of tba as favoring a rotetion of all beato 11:30—Art Kasssra Orebsstra. Mrs. John Dannaher and Mrs. these lovely moonlit nights ..." waa at each place. The menu serv- mouth are largely due to proper ^:00 — "HughcArecr* presenting he pork barrsi and log rolling” ed was Swiss steak, maahed pota- which meant that soma of' the “ I older 12:00—Orrin • Tueksr’s Orebsstra. WAPPING Robert Smith of Hartford were operaUons which would let the mMt "We don't look at Oh moon! We dental care during early life. men of the department who have Rush Hughey news comments* l2 ;8 ^ L a rry Laa'a. Orebsstra. callers at the home of Mrs. Mary IB. talk about flying toen.” The warm toes, carrots and peas, cabbaga Firemen’s tor Influential members obtain the moat "A child's heart and lungs been assigned to day beate would be Mrs. Rhode (Sklnnerl Burnham, Tefft. Tuesday. projects. color rorang up to tha tooU of salad, sweet picklea, rolls, ooffee, ahould be examined and X-rays Tomerri>w*a Pregrai& RADIO chocolate drink, apple pie and ice called upon to take night beate in 4:45—The Road of Ufr A. M. age 71, widow of David Burnham, Miss Maria Smith, daughter of Funds CUmed Over Jackle'a fair hair. "There's (so mods wherever indicated. He their turn with tha other members 8:00—"Dick Trscy" cream. This supper waa put on at 7:00—Eta Alpha Program. who has been *o seriously III, at the Mr. and Mra. Edward A. Smith, He said Daniel W. BeU, acting much to l•ftrn. Tou’vt no Idta, ahould be given a hemoglobin of ths department The change 6:15—Terry snd the PIrstas Hartford hospital for some with spent part of her school vacation Mototr. Besides just teking off and cost and the price of toe ticket was 7:80—Shoppers Special. Cwriera Etaadard Tima budget director, had told the sub- within toe reach of nearly everyone teat to check on the quellty of tbe was one that affected Policeman 5:80—Your Fstnlly and Ulne 7:45—News Servloa. pnaumonta, passed away at the boa. visiting Mrs. Joseph Farkas at her banking and keeping toe horizon and bloodstream, espetdally where Arthur Seymour and Policeman Ru- home In W alll^ord. She also S?,??*^*** 881,n ta the morning. Offloer Winfield P. M. Bre to Ito heard from their respec* Mrs. Hugh Greer, wife of one of churches. Tbs young people are to one raw vegetable, such as toma- Martin starte tbe 10 o'clock beat on 11:15—Lsnl Meintire'a Orchestra the teachers of the South Windsor week—Thursday and Friday eve- ‘There's absolutely nothing be- on toelr trip to New York during 12:15—News Service. Uva caplt^. xh, •Bvoy of COeta take part In the program In tha tween Roger and me.” Her soft toes, lettuce, grated carrote, grat- Depot Square and school duty at 11:80—Henry Busse’s Orchestrs high school, Is recuperating from i Hebron church. ntaga-compleung the club acuvi- toe week. ed turnips, or chopped cabbage. 12:00—Weather 12:28—Conn. Produce Market Re- Rica s p e ^ from the Union to close ^ for the seaaon in a "big way." mouth set in its determined line, her Miss Gladys Belcher who has Hollister and Main streete when Electromaster Ranges port. the broadcaat. long Ulness at ths home of her par- Mrs. T. D. Martin enUrtalned the One egg daily, espedsUy tha egg. AJl. ents In Groton, Conn. The flrst evening \ modest crowd eyes, not so Incrsdlbly blue as been spending toe vacaUon with her school is dismissed. Officer Wir- 12:80—Romance of Helen Trent. Women's Bridge Club at her homa Evelyn'e. but on the greenish shade yolk. One-half to one ounce of talla will have the police crulelnx “ B E T H R I F T Y W I T H 12:02—Carl Rsvsssa’s Orchestra - programs win be for Tbs engagement of Joseph Rukus, Thursday evening. Four tables but very sppreclaUve gave excel- stater Ruth, bee returned to her butter. Moderate portion of meat 12:45—Our Qal Sunday. a half-bour with other LaUn-Amer- with golden flecks borrowad from home ip Putnam. car starring at 7 o’clock ta theave- 12:80—Andy Kirk’s Orchestra liOO—Betty and Bob. son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rukus were In pUy, the largest attendance 1?**..?***"*'°” unfoldmi of about three times a week, with T H R I F T Y ” S P E Q A L S 1:00—Silent Ican diplomats speaking. toe sun, ware direct and clear. Carlton Boetwlck of Htaeaburg, 1:15—Hymns of All Cburcbss. of Wapping, and MUs AUca Helen for a long time. Mrs. Alice Thomp- the little plot which goes with this "That's Ufc only reason I'vs seen so flab as an occasional substitute. Brazauskas of Manchester, has been mystery play. On Friday evening, a Vt., Is iUytag at Autumn View By Popular Request 1:80—Arnold Grim's Daughter. LUtanlng tonight (Monday): son waa winner of highest honors. much of him, outside of flying. Be- Farm. For 'flUers', give tbe chUd bread, wm Be Sold 1:4.5—Valiant Ladv. announced recently. No date has Mrs- Eldmund H. Horton won secoed large crowd rallied, responding in a rtea, maearowl. cereal.” Continued All This Week! Tomorrow's Program .1 TaHta-WEAF-NC 6:30, Interna- cause Roger's toe only man I've met Rev. Leon H. Austin read Second rigaed to the 11 o’clock morning 2 :0 0 -Behind the Eight Rill —oil been set for the wedding as yet. place. Cakes and Ice cream were most gratifying manner to the wit- who hasn't triad any nonsense. bmmmlie for Invention DMt and other aselgnmaate are' Uonal Radio Conference on chll- served. Timothy 2:1 —26 verses fw the Bayek. ticlsme of the ptayera. It ahould be He treats me like a pal, another Ragardlng preventive metboda Wort Side. 6:00—Blue Grass Roy ' 2:18—The O'Neill's drens heart dUaose. apeakera in- Local Sre wardens tisue orders scripture Sunday morning. The to protect the chUd against con- 6:80—"RaveUle" remarked that several people in the man. If he ever gets any sticky topic for toe sermon was ‘Remem- Walter Cassells; South Mein street, 2:80—American School of the Air. Horden from London: that no more 6re permits are to be cast made their, dramatic debut, and senUmental ideas 111 send him tagioue diseases. Dr. Browne roc- 7:00—Morning Watch — Ben Haw. WJZ-NBC 9. International C of C STAFFORD SPRINGS bering Christ”. Text was taken ommentte; Raymond Griffin. The last men Again For 8:00—Tea Time Revue. Issued until there Is rain. The or- pecking! So there'e no use yrour A n y T w o P la i n 1-P e. D resses thome ^ c ^ l o n of "World Peace Through they are receiving congratulations from Luke 22:19. "This do in re- Uonod beate sUrt at 7 o'clock to 8:30—Story of a Song. ders corns from state headquarters. for the splendid way ta which they trying to build up e romance, m you 1. . Vaeeination against amall- toe evening amd end at 4 o’cloek. At Except white or velvet. Beautifully 8:00—News *' Trade” ; WJZ-NBC 9:30. R ^ o Miss Florence M. Jacobsen (Ilarda have been received from always do." membrance of me". m; 2. Immunisation against daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward played up to tboee more expenenc- Mra A. J. Vinton rendered a 9 o^oek ta toe night seaeon Officer dry cleaned and refiniehed. p* r\ 5:15—Doc. Schneider’s Texans Forum. Sen. Robert M. LaFoIIette Mrs. Fitch N. Jones, who Is on a Jackie got up as aha tetahed tola Sphtbarta; 8. tuberculin test (and 8:80—Radio Rnan»r on "The Third Party." A. Jacobsen of Westford Avenue might be lolo. Tbe flowers were a la r^ bou- David OaUlgaa starte work and C*6h and carry ...... dU C motor trip through Virginia, Wash- wen balanced During the second somewhat le n ^ y speech to stend a p^O ve. x-raya of the chest); patrols through unUI 6 o'clock la 0:00—Milky Way WJZ-NBC—7, Burns and Allen waa married to Arthur R. Rose, son ington. D. C.. etc., with Miss Elisa- quet of pink carnations given in 4. ^eoptag-cougb vsuxtae, aspe- SOUTH COVENTRY of Hr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Rose also performance a note of realism oc- like an accusing angel, brows drawn toe morning. MEN’S 9:15—Gretcben McMullen ^ a t repeat 9:30); 7:30 Richard beth Oonin of Colchester and Mlsa together flerceiy, manner deflanL “ * ’ •A® Mrs. Charles r i t y in the case of email cWN 9:80—Food News of Westford avenue this Monday curred when the "stage" thunder ^ 1 , by their daughter. Mra. Emil ™ s leaves CWef at PoUea Sam- Crooks tenor; 8, PuUOser prise Theresa Vincent of WUliroantlc. She would need defiance and what- drMi. tor thsy ore the ones who u«i o . Gordon on duty at tha poUea Su its, T o p co a ts, O ve rco a ts #.•45—Jake and Carl r ^ k ^ t h l , 37 who baa been awards; 8:30. Lincoln Cathedral morning at 8 In St. Edward's church. They bavs visited Yorktown. Wil- storm waa re-taforced by rsverbera- e^ror other eld ehe could summon. J. KoAhl6r ftjid fu&ily. Ssturdsv wia are bardaet hit by whooping- empIo)red by the Latimer Grain and Rev. Henry Cabot, asststant pastor tlona from v/ithout—even the rata the anniversary of Mra fltaUoii from 6 o^clock la tha mom- Presend while you wait,' an 10:00—Mrs. Wlggs of tbs Cabbage choir; 9, Merek Weber concert. liamsburg, and other points of Inter- She knew this from bitter experi- wjtn 8 o’eloek in tbe afternoon 1- Patch Coal Company for several years t.r P ro m p t P ic k u p am.. Farm and Home Hour; 1:80. week. to repeat toe play within a few Feaa^vanla. New York and the . OMm^tlcut Itated five waric-end Dial 5:*®—"What About Your Child's Mias Jeanette Brooks ars occupy, Music Guild; 2, New England Con- at West Stafford. Matthew j weeks la a nsarby township. he reached for a square of laca Mrs. Cbarlsa Heckler baa ratun- deaths today, o«ily one eauaed hv their new bungalow on Ripley Meetings of St. Pater's Part^ Hew Bngland etatee. A n d D e liv e ry Se r v ice Poature?"—Susan P. Souther, servatory orchestra; 4:48. Peabt^ Dorak of Brooklyn. N. Y.. driver of Aid, planned to ba bald through Last Saturday aventng a surprtaa and chiffon, dabbed gently at her ad from a few daye' vtatLia New- From now until May u the Army an automoWe. A Unlonvilla nmi 6752 H. 8. chorus from Pittsburgh. the ear told police that while mak- Lent, are being extended through 'gift party" was bold .it toe club eyta. "You know I've been think- port. R I. Mrs. Gerber vtaited her ried la a toU, a Stratford raaidwit last of a serlas of six card ing of retiring from the etege. tinea (taugbter Mrs. Heckler and then toaaigort ^ p e win oeatlnua to 2:45—Kay Fayre, New Bn^and’e — 2, From Olaagow, King Ing the curve he apparently lost the present month at least, wblla bouse ta honor of Miss Ethel Brook- anltated man and officera to and two deaths wars eaUsd Song Sweetheart pyties sponsored by ths Girl Scout O«orge at opening of Empire ex control and tha car struck the Inga of East Middle Turnpike, and 1 can’t find vehlelaa any more to Mrs. Heckler returned to Newport We Know It’s “Good News” Because Many Young the mambara complata work on aa do my acting justice." Evelyn waa with her mother. tha various aArporU. THRimr CLEANERS « 3:00—Pepper Younga Family ^mmittee waa held In the Booth hibition. abutment of the wall causing the old fashioned quilt. The msatlaga Thomas Cordner of Center street, Moagrova, 26, topplad lato Dlmock Memorial Ubrary Saturday ear to turn around. Dorak was ac- amlrt enough to know she could not Choir rehearaal will ba held Tuaa. About 25 man wars expected at SHOE REBUILDERS 8:15—Ma Perkina Some abort wavaa: are held Mondays from 2 to 4 p. m. who are to be married on tizy 14th. ^ t e e h t o Ilald, whera tba 98th ^ Houeato^c river at teatford —.. _ . Mata Street, Mancheeter 8:80—Vic and Sads a f t e ^ n . The Grand priaa li companied by bis wife. Stella and go on forever playing Rotiuuioe, day evening at toe church. Every Saturday aa be was mooring a boat JZJ Tokjro 6 p.m., Musieaic; GSP but many of the members are an- A group of twenty young psopit, even with the aid of fooUlghte. A t t ^ Squmlron will be staUoned Married Couples, For Example, Who Want To Have 8:45—"Th# Guiding Light" bridge went to Mrs. Alex Proulx. GSD GSC 08B 7:10, Opening of Mrs. Marcella Kapec of Brooklyn. one come and balp on music for and drowned. Hta b o 5 ( > a s ^ )67Si N. Y., State Policeman William H thiislastlc anougb ,to remain at work including several from the High- "Well,’' ahe wound up, dramatically Mothers* Sunday. during the maneuvers and about an P*'*** "'Wat to Empire sxhibition (recording): DJD until 5. Rapid progress Is being lands. and some from tiia South oorored Just before neon Sunday. Stephenson Investigated. • now, since she always must play- Coventry Grange No. 76, P. of H.. equ a ln u m ^ a re expected at Brain- Mrs. Alfred Staebner. Jane Flaher- Berlin 7:80, Solo concert; 2RO 7:80 made on the quUi church were present to help them ard Field where the 9tb Bombard- & WHoox. 88, was fowd ty was winner of the girls prise Tiia third and fourth degrees of act, "John Paul Scott haa oaked me w i bold a ragutar m eetly Thura- da^Sun^ morning at tto toot of Tuesday sirmpbcnles; OLR Prague tha fraternity will be conferred on celebrate. to reUrt, darting. Ha haa asked me meat group will operate during tha Electric Cooking But Who Have Felt They Could Not and also of the door prise. STEAMER RUNS AGROUND ^ y Evening. Topic ta “SprtngUme''. maneuvers. a flight of stairs in hta Unlonvilla 8, Folk songs; <181 OSB GSC GSB a class of eandldatss at a meeting The shower basket was placed on to marry him!” Each member ta to bring er**** There were 7 Ublea in play at London 8:20, Amarlea apaaks, from toe stage Witt green and yellow No bombers or attack pUnea ®f**®** examlner’a re- the boys baseball whlat held in the u* s. of tha Stafford Grange, Tuesday tailba, plants etc. to exchange. rt Mid ho hftd brokwi hli night. Mostar Howard Bradwav Hongkong. May 2— (A P )—Seven treamere flowing from It to tha "Ha haa!" Jackie forgo- her re- Next Sunday ta Mothar'e with officera at the controta are ex^ tows hall Saturday nlgbL Prise paasengers from the Brittab ateamer “*^ri»,t«lay. Definite informatioa eevnral Afford A New Range Will Be Glad Of This Opportunity wlnnsrs were aa follows: will prasidt. celling. It mads its bow under the entmsnt in a burst of intaisat. Tba paetor srtll ba ptaaaed to ATTENTION OOLDEN H*BDDINa RomlJdo G a^ to of Brendoo Tburtand Caetta were among the spaher lights when toe curtains were John Paul Scott was her mothar*a ^ ths movameate ofg tba OHQ WUUam N Mrs. E. J. Beams. Mrs. Hei-mai •urvlvorg brought to Hongkong to- eat evetyona present at the n, Raialgh. N. C , May a.-(AP)_ Heights aecretalSr of the Italian Al- drawn. The tablea for refreahmente moet persistent admirer, ths moat aervlce sritn a botdi marker .tores was not obtainable hero of WertporL M^er. MUs Mildred Lsvlgne: Men. Josephus DaaiaU, United States sm- day after the 6,872-ton vaasel ran sociaUy prominent, ths wealthiest John Lelgher* John Cummisk Jr lianca d u b of North America al- •ground last night. were decoratec atao in groan and proprtate to the day. toat town 8a------annnSpecial For This Month basudor to Mtxloo, and Mrs. Dan- tendad the dedication of the new yaUow, with ctmtilas to mateh, Evelyn had been hoping, for years, Leon Rainaault epant the weak- Priitoo. 28, ef Was- rid. Md Frank Lelgher. Door prisei! iels ealabrated their golden wedding building of tha Luna Social club In A destroyer rescued tha paeasD- toat he would ask her to marry him. OEBB n O M ZNJUBlliS. OF THIS OFFER glvlBg yoo • very Uber*] toiraH th* tM 4:00—Nan Wynn. Herman Meyer and Herman Le- anniveraaty today. gers, who included: Ules Martha a targe loverie knot dnpad over toe Jackta liked Mr. doott waU enough, e ^ w lth hta atater la OoUlnevlUe. „T*»a Had soon afterwud Hartford. Sunday. heads of too guests of honor os they ta a Norwalk boapItaL Selaa and Bnbter Baala Z 4:15—Deep lUvar Boys. Doyt, Jr. Thera wUj be a pubUc recepUoa Belle Kershaw, New York; Mtaa though she could not imagine iw - Rtohomo. lad.. May 2__ (API— Mr. and Mrs. WllUam Netto and sst ar the hss'l of the tobla. Miss Md sdth relativea la Nei| York and Ouy Beatty, flg, of UtchSald. abet 4:85—Those H*ppy GUroana. .I?* ^ **• Ptremeni at Wakeatona, the DanUU' home, daughter Evelyn Joan of Lawrence Florence Smith, Paltaadca, N. J.; one wanting to marry him. Hta New Jersey. w. Alloa Hence, 78, mother of C. B. 4:45—Dance Time. series will be held next Thursday George Adama, New York; Michael Brooktags and Mr. (Boruner alter- ha.r wuM too thin on top, ha see too hlmgelf fa ^ Iy in htatom e there Ladta.'IUH8rie.mrtfch^H.rt...... $1.00 tonight, with nine members of ths Haas., spent tha week-end in town Mr. and Mrs. Caiarles Schell Honce, aewa editor of the Aaeociated Sunday. Dr. R Haachett, medical 6:00—Ad Liner. •vtalng in the Sre house. orlgiaai wedding party in tbs re- Keltober, Boetoa; Mrs. Udin Petar- nated with toe opentag of gma correct and poltahed and rich. 'T and Pr* to New Yoric,'died in a hospl- vUiUng with relatives and friends. much to the enjoyment of their (tont see whatTrou’re crying for JaugbUr, Sblriay, neat Sunday at examiner, aaid death was self ki> 1000 Electric Range Users Now In The Manchester Area 5:80—March of Games. ceiving Una.' Mr. and Mra Harold Woods of son and her 4.year.old aoa: and Mra. Mr. and Mra. A. J. Vlaton'sr^ taJ^ere jjgrtarday of in j^ ee ouf- fllcted and a EnSter *Iirli fat Mmta, Wanaan's and ChOdrea'a Sfcsea 5:4^—New Horiatma, BUSINESS WBEULEU Tha Afflbaaaador and Mrs. Dan- P. Cnidwell. frleatta. During the evening the then." ehe aild, "Or wh2l. fared IM Wednesday when ehe was 25c Hartford hava been spending a few group went from community sing- Rofer—have to dc with it Arthur J. TpfknL 70, ritot »<(— -»« 6:00—News Service. teU returned recently from Mexico days with bU parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Oaldwall ’truck by an automobile. totaUy S a t^ y in hta tome In Hew are wives of United SUtaa naval od- tag to impromptu ••ta PUTS HIS FOOT in t o IT WaaMli Tap Lift On Wooian Rasta 6:l(to-,BaaebaU Bcoree. Paorla, ni.—Cborlaa HatrU bam- City. Danlais, n fbnnar aarrstii i Carl Woods oo Prospect etneet. ...nir*- ^ ^ widow of •‘ r i J ' r i d d e n w i f e ...... 2 0 c 505—'Topeyeu" burger bualnaaa want to imaab four Scars an route to w)>a»i^«i evaryciue entering Into the activlttcs it! w w ijn s laara nowad mors iViUlam H. Hones and tbe taTwiiy Funara) ot Anthony OatroweM, 80. o^ouaiy. She could turn them on kwked on helptaee frt>m an adjoin- “-nimlii Wa Beballi, Nat Oobbte. A trial wfll esnvtaaa pM| 6:80—Boake Carter. htmrg after he bad opened ' road- New'aS'&JSvwr**' cf Park atraat waa held Monday . Ihurtaad Outleta with flae aplrii. The guests of honor * E l g i n , Dl —- R oyal g, spaar pte- ' ome waa in Kedkuk, la. SbaU ^ 6:45—Lum and Abner. Yesterday was U n. Daniels' 69th bold waa full of water and flm ly received many levaly gifia. to e s that parad to ralax in oomfort in tua mo^ to Haw Yorti in Ma*vto M. Sror- side stand. A motw truck crashed nmnilag at 9 in St. Edward’s Ja^da. ^ 6 daeptaad them for bar- brough, medical axsagtater, said 1V>- T h e AAanchester Electric D ivision . yFOO— EZnteitslEiowt** •— into the stand and demodshad IL birthday. DaaiaU ealebratea hU ground, with the bow high. The Tha party broke up at a late hour boflga Ha put Ale toot g houaa 1980. Last ydar aha came to Ko- fani committed suicide. 76th binhday ea May u . church. Burial was far St. Edward's wife of Captain Hughos, oonmaa- MiM to make her home -with a cemetery. Hr. Oetrowdd died sud- when everyone oactared they had idppw, but quickly ]«rlMd it out. in Deluxe Shoe Repairinfif n> OOMMICIICUT roWlE OOMPANT der of tha vasaai. refuaad to laava. had a fun veahif a enjoyiMBt. otoers. “You know Paul has to Uva tbs alipper wrs « w an which had •ag^trt, Mra. O. R Harrtaon. Lotteries abrood the better part of tbs year; Bwlal WlU ka la waah-.w were permitted in 138 Center Street Formerly F. Diana’s Shop mada gOactiva uaajgd Re rHnaar aa late aa laiOi ^rpAOB EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HEi >ALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, M AY 2,1938 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, MAY 2,1988 Plans Anniversary BIRD'S NEST NEARLY AWARDS ARE MADE PRINlSSElECrai CAUSES LOSS OF CAB Local Stocks TOLERANCE URGED ABOUT TOWN INSURANCE MAN When the awning waa lowered AS BAZAAR aOSES FOR CAMERA SHOW FYmilslMd by Eddy Brotbeca 4k On. at Watkina Brothers store UUs $8 Lewis Street afternoon things started to hap- The EpworUt Circle wUl meet to- pen. ASWAYTOUNin Pirates Begin Annual Fadeout While Cubs Rise * ' - Hartford, Cean. night at 7:30 at the.home of Mlos STEL MISSING William R. Martin Out came a freshly made Evelyn Beer, 82 Foster street Hits AigeliDe DTIaido Is Photograplis That Will Be Local Representative bird's neet and it rolled into the 1:00 p. m. Quotations gutter. Flicked Into the gutter SUte Manager E. A. Rock of the Insnrsnee Stocks by a pasaerby was a clgaret. Rev. James P. Innmins Is Maccabees who wraa about to leave No Contact Made With John Fritz Ostermueller Sees I Wimer In Contest; Anto Displayed At Library Are Bid Asked The clgaret lighted the bird’s town for a new field in Oklahoma McCLUSKEY BEATS LASH BUT IS SECOND Aetna Casualty...... 80 85 nett and it blued rapidly. The C3ty, received notice on ^tu rday BUGS DROP TWO GAMES Aetna Fire ...... 39 H Guest Speaker At Today’ Fraher Smee His Disap- ; Goes To Washington. bird’s neat w A right under an from SuprenM Commander B. .W. 13th Season As His Best Chosen At Meeting. Aetna Life ...... 2144 23H automobile owned by Fred Van Thompeon in Detroit that be la to Automobile ...... 2544 27H Nesa of South Main street. An Kiwaniaii Meeting. continue In Oonne^cut for the MCHIGAN ATHLETE Coon. General ...... 2244 34 H ■present whlclt la pleasing news to pearance Last Week. High Tracksters Defend FIVE HOMERS MARK TO REDS OVER WEEKEND extinguisher w u handy Juat In- Hartford F ire ...... 6544 Bostcsi, May 3— (A P )— Frits Oo-A curve bon teat I eon get over tea Tlw b u u r Uwt waa held laat A special meeting of the Nutmeg 67 li side of the Watltins. store door Mr. and Mrs. Rock, os well os Tent Hartford Steam Boiler 49 termueller, tee SO-yeor-old Boston plate now. «FMk ia the State Armory, aponaor* Camera club was held Friday eve- 58 - and It w u put to work.. A plea for univenal tolerance to No. 2 and Silk a t y Tent-Hive of •d by the Red Men and the Oaribal- National F ir e ...... 53 this towm. Wborsabouta o f Jolm Fraher, WINS 3,000 MEIERS Rhody Laurels Saturday Red Sox southpaw, who is eporttag " I can throw tnier and with mora 55 The automobile w u not badly make life happier and better waa PORTERFIELDS WIN dl aocletieii, came to a cloae Sat- n'ng at the home of Dr. T. C. T if- Phoenix ...... 69*4 71*4 on tee ball— and I don't get tired, burned. A tire w u the only made by the Hev, Jamea P. Tlia. local insuraiice salesman, of 18 a new, stream-Uned elbow tele year, The^Standings Slip Down To TUrd Phee A t vrday^nlght with the awardInK of fany. 60 Scarborough road, at Traarelers ...... 400 420 either. I used to need real hot loss. ^ mlna» paator of St. Bridget’a church, James Scbaub.jt No. 3's bouse of Bonk street, remained a mystery to-y today predicted teat teis—his telr- the radio priaea, the naming: of win- Public UtIUties Manchester High's track and fialdx Alteough admittedly not as weather to get warmed up right, YESTERDAYTS RESULTS which the final selection o f prints In speaking before the Klwanla the South Manchester fire depart- WITH FAST FINISH teente seasoo ta baseball—would be ners In the personality contest and Conn. L t and Pow. .. 48 day when it \sas learned that stalwarts go title hunting again thls~ strong as in former ’-eara, Manches- but now the arm feels Just os nice Notloiial Qdcago M otos hto See* to be shown in the club's second Club at Its regular noonday meet- ment who lias been off duty for the hts best. the drawing for the miOn prize, an Conn. Pow...... 4144 contact with tee nUssing man Saturday when they defend their ter should be a leading contender Trim Frog Hollow, 13-3. and strong aa In tea middle o f the New York 7. Brooklyn 8. annual exhibition was made. George ing at the (Sountry a u b today. The past three weeks because o f iUneas, Unlucky Frits, who comes from ■Dtomobile. HtXd. Elec. L t...... 53 Rhode Island out-of-state iotersebo- for tee out-of-state diadem tele Sat- summer." Clilcago 8, St. Louis 8. JPCAker gave high praise to Klwanla returned to duty today bMn mode alnce tee time of bis ( Quincy, 111., has been plagued with The armory was well filled when E. Meyers. Hartford photographer; Dlurotnatlng S)is. . . . 48*4 eppeorance nearly a week ago. lastle championship at Kingston. urday, with Captain Fran Leary "Yea.” ctUmed ta manager Joe Cincinnati 4. Pittsburgh 1. ond; Giants Annex TenA for its spirit of tolerance in bring- With ll-Ron Uprinng In one Injury after another ever since the awards were annotmced. Frank Bodln, his assistant, and Miss X New Britain Gas .. 23 BUCK DISSENTS collection books and occo'jnte of Ace-Trails Ralph R. I.— a crown teat Cloach Charlsa and Wes Palmer rated certain point Cronin, “ Frita always used to be a Philadelphia 8, Boston L ing together men o f aU natlonaUUes The regular meeting of Anderson- he came to the Sox five years ago, In addition to the awarding of Mary Dunne, secretary of the Asso- So. New lEng. Tel. Co. 129 Fraher, mailed from Hartford to “Pete” WIgren's chargee have cap- getters In the mile and high jump thrower, but now he’s a pitcher.” AmMcan the prizes there waa also the an- ciation of Connecticut A r ^ ts , re- and creeds. "The spirit of America Shea Post, VFW, wlU be held to- and never haa lived up to the prom- Straight To Hold Lead; h - Western Mass ...... 25 tee office of tee Insurance agency tured three times ia six years, jfioc- reapecUvely. Nott Terraca High of Th^st Two Innings. Ostermueller has walked only Philadelphia 8. Boston 8. nouncement made of the winners George Johnson viewed the prints tentatively select- is demonstrated by Klwanla,” he ^ r r o w night at tee Green Home. Schwartzkoff B j 25 Yards ise he showed ta his first year, Industrials were evidently In order. It was said, lag second once and third twlos. A l- Set^ectody was tee winner ta three men ta teres gomes, and one Washington 4. New York 8. who had taken part in the finals of ed by tlte club at its last two meet- IN PATENT SUIT aaid. There will be an Importart meet- when he won IS and lost 10. Company O. First Regiment. Con- Acme w ire ...... i 8 but, in a note enclosed with the ready holders of the Indoor state 1983, the first year Manchester com- of teem was IntenUonoL He's bad St. Louis 7, Chicago 8. dians Pace American. the amateurs ^ o had appeared ings and made the final choice of Am. H ardware...... 20 Rev. Ttmmias prefaced hiz re- ing of tee House committee follow- necticut Infantry, ieft Manchester bctolts was a message to ted effect At Peon Relays; Wei title, tee Red and White athletea peted. with Falrhaven. Maas., sec- An 11-run uprising ta tee lost However, since sn operation lost only one bad Inning, ta which tha Cleveland 4, D e t r o i t 8. Afferent nights during the week. thoee to be hung in the exhlbiUon, Arrow H and H, Com. SO markf wjth several witty stories ing tee poet meeUng- Mfmbera are winter—In which a three-inch piece 40 years ago Wednesday for Niantlc requested to lend a band any night teat by tee time the boolu were re- have high hopos of retaining their ond and the Wlgrenltec third. Yankees got three runs In New Baatem First place in this contest went to to be hung In the Mary Cheney L i- Billings and Spencer. 3*4 two innings Porterfields' nine Its sec- of bone was removed from tee el- Hartford 8, Trenton 7. Margaret Johnson, who had given to be mustered into Federal service from 7 to 9 p. m. this week. Re- ceived at their destination, Fraher honora in this meet against tee Manchester copped tee title In York last week. However, Ostle, By 810 FEDER brary. May 9*14. Not over four Bristol Bra-ss ...... 30 Justice Of Supreme Court Beaten Last In Mile. ond straight triumph of ths season bow—his pitching arm has been in Binghamton 3. Albany 3. aerobatic dances. Second award for the war with Spain. Ward prints from isach member will be freshments will be served each night would be dead. Police have been cream o f schools from other New 1933 with 41 points to 26 1-8 for who was not charged with the de- AioBciatsd Prtaa Sparta WM4«r. Cheney C^amp, United Spanish War Colt's Pat. Firearms . 48 at 9 o'clock during tee week. working on this threat of self Etaglond states. over tee Frog Hollow Boya' Club at "wonderful" atiape, he says — «nd feat, sold hla arm felt good, never- Wilkes-Barre 9, Hazelton 8. waa won by Dorothy L>e Geyt, sing- shown. Eagle Lock ...... 14 New London Bulkeley, then retain- That shot ta tee arm that Pte er; third, Tony Antonuocl, yodeler; Veteran^ which numbers in its deatrucUon, and during the week Although a bit downhearted by Oilt'e Park ta Hartford yesterday tee recorda bear hln. out. theless. Elmira 9, WiUlameport 8. Miss Dunne viewed the prints Fafnlr Bearings...... 78 Declares Colleagues Have ed Its UUe In 1934 with 5544 points fourth, Peggy Wetherell, tap dancer; membership many of those who left end. many rumors were received their setback from Oonn. State's He’s won two games already— one "I'd have been all right oxoept for Traynor glvea hla P itts W g h Pin. from the point of view of pictorial Gray Tel Pay StsUon 344 The Manchester Public Health (Special To The Herald) to 36 1-3 for Norwich Free Acad- as stx home runs featured the en- fifth, Marie Ann Lacedonl, blues town with the company, will cele- concerning tee disappearance. freshmen ta their dual opener last less than he won all o f lost season a bad break. I got over two etrlkea STANDIN08 ates avery spring ia begtantag to interest, while Mr. M eyen and Mr. Hart and Cooley .. 170 Nursing Association lias arrangsd a emy. New London Bulkeley emerged counter, five of them poled out by NattOBoI singer; sixth, Frank Gagliardl, sing- brate this event and also the 30th Bodln discussed them not only as &iconrageid Monopolies. It is known teat the missing man Philadelphia, May 2.—(AP) Friday, tee WIgrenites can find con- —and If he keeps It up and wins the on Gehrig and then put over an- Hendey Mach. B...... 644 fine window dUplsy in Hale's this on top ta 1935 with 41 points to the victors. The final score was 13 W. wear off, like your favorite sulphur er; seventh, Jimmy K res^ls, violin- anniversary of the muster of the pictures but also made suggestions sold hla automobile before be drop- — Joe McCluskey, veteran New solatloa in the fact that it took a 15 to 20 he thinks he will, tee dy- other that looked to me like he was L. Pet. Landers, Frary 4k Clk. 22 week In connecOon with tee annua) Manchester's 3144 and Manchester to 3. New York ...... 11 1 .917 and molaoses. And the new pep- ist; eighth, Lois Germaine, hand Camp on May 12 at the State ar- for Improvement tn technique, kind ped from sight, and the money he sensational one-man performance namite-laden Red Sox batting order out. But the ump called It a boll New Brit. Mcb., Com. 16>/4 obM^ance of ChUd Health Week York A. C. distance runner, re- slipped to third In 1936 as Bulkeley Tony Qiiartus started on the slab Chicago .'...... 9 4 .893 tonic PMI Wrigicy handed his C3ii- balancer; ninth, Jessie Schultz, tap mory at 8:30 p. m. of paper to be used, size of enlarge- Washington, May 2.— (AP) __ which opened Sunday and continues celved from the sale, it appears, by Eddie Koch to pin defeat on may be a good bet to flniah third or and 1 went on to walk him. That do., pfd...... 90 constitutes his totol store of funds. ceived further evidence of his retained top honors wdth Stonlngton for Porterfields and gave up only PItUburgh . ******* 8 4 .667 dancer; and tenth, Donald Perrone, George Johnson of Bissell street, ment, and other Improvements. “Ihe JusUce Hugo L. Black contended through until next Saturday. them. Koch placed ta no leea than better. started all tee trouble.’’ engo Chibs—he says it's new, but It’s North and J u d d ...... 2344 No reason has been advanced as a second. Last year Manchester plied four scattered hits as he whiffed Boston . . . . **eee** 0 8 J190 popular songs singer. a Past Commander of the Camp, Is club members feel that, because of popularity with the Franklin six events and contributed 24 points "When my arm atarted to swell Ostermueller Is due to pitch again w y old Tony Losserl and oneteat general chairman of the committee Peck, Stow tt Wilcox 5 today bis Supreme Court colleague up 61 points In winning first place nine batters In four innings. Walt Brooklyn ...... 6 7 .417 Jack Russell ta disguise—is work- Radios were awarded as door these selections and suggestions, cause for the sudden disappearance Held track fans durinsr Satur- to State's total of 55. Incidentally, up after I pitched In Washington on Thursday against his nomesla prizes to Julius D'Ubaldu, 59 Irving planning the anniversary program. Russell Mfg. Co...... 24 had Increased the power of patent Roods in St Bridget's cemetery of Fraher, and his relatives and as Norwich Free Academy and Cargo replaced him but couldn't Cincinnati ...... 5 8 .385 ing wonders. the group of photographs to be are being rebuUt Filling teat la while It was the 16te loss In 68 last fail,” Ostle related, “ 1 was told club, Detroit. And thinks that gome street; EHeanor Fellci, 234 Oak Scovill Mfg. Co...... 19 friends have not been able to aid In day’s Penn relay profiram, but Stonlngton tied for eecond with 36 seem to get control of tee sphere St. I.0UI8 ...... 8 9 .a5o Add those two seasonal hsnitk shown in this exhibition will be of owners to hold monopolies on many coming from East Center street Is dual engagements ta 16 years, it I'd never throw another ball again. may tell part of ths season's story street; Earl Waldo Hyson, Jr., good grade and interest. Stanley W ork s...... 34 tee search for him with any leads McCluskey could get nothing points apisce. and waa relieved by Server In the Philadelphia ...... 2 10 .167 notoB together, and what have you money, and I am going to spend it do., pfd...... 2744 articles used by the American peo- being trucked to the cemetery and was also tee first time that Man- Coach WIgren will annoufica his sixth, the latter finishing the game Why, I couldn't oven twist my arm for him. American Clark street. South Windmr; Fran- that way." A varied asaortment of prints will ple. teat might reveal what his plans more than a second place out enough to turn -he steering wheel got? W ^, the eimple fact, tnet cis S. Barrett, 129 Birch street; Torrtn^on ...... 2044 as fast as It arrives men are work- might be. chester has been beaten in Its open- list of entries ta a few days. In Frog Hollow went without a tally ''I've beat teem only two times in W. u Pet. os usual. Pie’s PiratM ore falling The commissioner will meet his be shown, landscapes, still life, of his two races. of an automobile.” Florence Plano, 11 Plano place; P. Veeder Root, new He ptodc the lone disaent to a 5 cemetery spreading the er since Meriden turned tea trick in stead of making tee trip to Kings- until tee ninth when tw i^ n gles and my entire career while they've beat Cleveland ...... 8 8 .760 esisep already, oftar their oustoBH marines, oddities and other Interest- A t Frsher’s home this afternoon. "But since Dr. Robert Hyland re- Oallaaso, 180 Summit street bureau heads In the Highway De- ing forma of photography. New York Bank to 1 decision holding that the Gen- fill. The top dressing of East Center It waa said that no word lias been The Winged Foot represen- 1928. In the post nine years tee lo- ton on Friday and ateylng over a homer by Scully pr^fuced three en me eleven or twelve. But 1 Washington ...... 8 5 .818 ery fast geUway, and Jolly caioUy partment this afternoon. He will street is tee fill that la being used moved that bone ta St. Louis In The automobile was won by Rene Bank of New York eral Talking Pictures Corporation received that Indicates where the tative, whose appearance was cals have never lost nx>re than one night, the Red and White will leave runs. trimmed teem, 13 to 1, lost August, Boston ...... A 8 .500 Grimm e wallopers ore beginning to Porter, 2757 Devonshire place. North continue to live In New Haven In- Bankers Trust ... of New York city had infringed pat- M d as a result a good hard surface missing man is now. No message dual meet a season, being undefeat- early Saturday morning this year ta The locals garnered one run ta tee January.'the arm has been stronger and miQrbe we've started to even up. New York ...... 7 7 MO move up for that expected and definitely. la being provided in the cemetery. greeted with loud cheers, was W est Washington, D. C., the ticket Centra] Hanover . ents used by the Western Electric has been received from him other ed three times in 1981, 1933 and time to arrive for tee preliminaries first when Richart blasted tee seo- and freer than It ever has been. It’s "But," he said as he walked Into Detroit ...... 8 6 .455 awaited waits to the wire with Ter- having been sold by Ann Lombardo, Chase ...... company and ntberi for use in mak- than tee note to hla employer. It is eo-favorlte with Don Lash of 1937. at 10 o’clock. oad pitch for a four-bagger, got' en- been so loose Tve been able to tee clubhouse, “you got to have the Oileogo ...... 5 6 .458 rible Terry s Oionta. one of those in the contest. WOMEN INDICrED Chemical ...... ing talking pictures. Both fire departments were called reported. , Indiana in the 8,000-meter run. otear ta the fourth on three walks change my style a bit and add a breaks and 1 think I'm about due.' 8t Louis ...... 8 8 .S86 The custom for ths Bues Is to upon yesterday to extinguish fires, Phlladslphla In the “Miss Personality” Contest Bridgeport, May 2.—(A P )—Fair- N. Y. Stocks Caty ...... JusUce BuUer delivered the ma- Although Fraher was reported as Both, however, were the vic- and a hit. then started tee fireworks ...... 4 7 J84 kstp up thair hot opsntag pi M 8 the order of standing at the close IfetUng a start for tee monte of field county authorities waited to- Continental . . . . jority decision in favor of western missing from his home since last with six runs ta tee eighth with two Eastern litUii longer than this. r « « t yeus and prizes awarded were as follows day. Bote were graaa fires. No. I tims of an upset as Ralph homers, two singles and a walk, fol- day for police in other statea to act Com Elxchange ,. Electric, Electrical Research Pro- Wednesday he waa In Manchester W. L. Pet they w o lM unUItil May 1815 befoibefore UM Angellne D'Ubaldo, |150; Mar- Adams Exp ...... g First Nations! .... ducts. Inc., and American Telephone ^ m p sn y of tee South Manchester on Thursday. Schwartzkoff of Michigan, a lowed by five runs ta tee ninth on Hoxelton ...... 4 1 .800 aieeptag sicicneasas ggot o t them. before proceeding against persons fire department was called at 1:15 Ap- garet Rufllnl, a diamond wrist Air Reduc ...... 40 H Guaranty Trust .. and Telegraph company, , Wednesday evening he called on last minute entry, came home GREEN TO ENTER TEAM two more homers, a double and two Hartford ...... S 1 .750 perently. however. Pie didn’t give Indicted secretly last week by the yesterday afternoon to extlngixlsh a watch; Qlad}rs Bellucci, a 3-plece liv- Alaska Jun ...... 914 Irving T ru st...... "This record,” Black asserted. Rev. Janies P. ’nmmlns a local automobile dealer and offer- walks. The homers were hit by Binghamton ...... 8 3 .600 them t)iat extra little dose UOs ing room suite; Nellie Hudson, dia- Extraordinary Grand Jury Investl- Allegheny ...... i Bunce'e corners. A t the winner In 8:89. McCJluskey CENTER SPRINGS TRIPS Elmira ...... Manhattan ...... "indicates the possible extent of _ ed to sell his automobile for * 100. Maaeollnl, Server, Nichols and Dona- ...... 8 a .600 spring. The Up-off on that detail mond wrist watch; Fanny Eccel- gatlng Merritt Parkway land pur- and then pointed out the need for Allied Chem ...... 138 Manufact. Trust . power to direct and censor the uIU- 3:30 yesterday afternoon the Man- TJe dealer did not accept tee offer was second, 25 yards behind, hue, tee double by Bedurtho. Mes- Albany ...... a a .400 coma over the week-end when the Isnte, a diamond wrist watch; n or- chases. tolerance in everyday life. In home, chester fire department with. No. Am Can ...... 83 New York Trust . mate use of the multitudinous pat- at that time. Informing Mr. Fraher and Lash third. IN TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE sollnl featured at bat with a bomer Williamsport ...... 2 3 .400 Cincinnati Reds, Pittahurgh’s AM- once Plano, a 15-piece enamel dress- in busineas and wherever one's con- I s truck, was called to the woods Sources close to the investigation Am Home Prod . ; ...... 3814 Public National .. ented articles with which the na- teat he would not buy a car until and a single and also pulled an un- Trenton ...... I 3 .250 Amerlca atoogss, topped tea Piratsa er set; Ida Composeo, an electric said It was believed two women tacts lead. He said that it la Im- pear tee "tin bridge” to extinguish McCHuskey led through the AMERICAN EAGLES, 7-6 Am Rad St S.. . . ; ...... 11^ Title Guarantee .. tion’s dally life is concerned.” he had had an opportunity to check assisted double pla.i ta the four in- WUkes-Borr* ...... 1 4 JOO tn two gemas, adding a 4-1 dactaiaa roaster; Dorothea Kemp, an electric possible to be completely tolerant a grass and brush fire teat was not first quarter mile, then sur were among those indicted when the Am Smelt ...... 34^ U. S. Tru.^t...... "Patented articles are every- as to the ownership. Later in the nings he wros in action. yesterday to Saturday's shutout, kitchen mixer; Yolanda Felice, a Jury completed Its Inquiry last Am Tel and Tel ...... 125' declaring that people are intolerant, extinguished until after two hours rendered the pacemaking posi- Former Town Champs Re- A practice wiu be held either TODAY'S GAMES boudoir radio; Jennie Oentilcore, a X— Ex-Dlvldend. where,” he continued. “Those who of hard work. evening the dealer was called by Calvert, Buckland, Logeski, Par- ^ a t 'a juat like saying that Btht- Thursday and are already under Am Tob B ...... 88 acquire control of numerous pat- and rlghUy, of crime, dishonesty Towm Clerk Samuel Turklngton who tion to Lash at the half mile Tuesday or Wednesday, the time to NatiniMl opla got up and puncited MuseoUat boudoir radio; Demenica Celeo, a and many other things. Stages Two-Roo RaHy In ehuk 3, Zamaltes 3, Murphy 3, Mur- surveillance by police In other Am Wat Wks ...... 7^ ents, covering wide fields of indus- uiformed tee dealer that the car be announced ta tomorrow’s Herald. dock 6, Chapman, Cone, Zapatka; Brooklyn at New York ta ths nose. The Reds bad bosk a wrist watch; Madeiyne Schulte a The speaker said that all success- ^ftbsU will get underway to- mark. Schwartzkoff moved out veal Plans For Baseball Box score; Pittsburgh at ClnnatL wrist watch; Olga Soave, a lady’s states, who are awaiting -arrival of Anaconda ...... 25 \ try and business, can—by virtue of waa free from encumbrances as far , off Murdook 9, off Cal- doormat for tha Buca so tong It Armour. Ill ...... 414 I men are not tolerant, citing night when the Murphy Drug team front with a mile to go, let Mc- Chicago at St. Louis. fitted overnight case; Ann Lombar- bench warrants. their patents— wield tremendous in- as tee records showed. Porterfield* 9th To Cop Junior League vert 8; wild pitch, Murdock 7; Mt Stoppard being funny years ago. The warrants, it was understood, Atchison ...... 25*4 fluence on the commercial life of Hitler and Musaollni as examples. meets Bridget's team on tee On Thursday morning Mr. Fraher Cluskey set the pace for anoth- AB R H PO A E by pitcher, Zamaltes by Murdock 3; (Only games scheduled) When they won Saturday, it waa do, fitted overnight case; and WETOINGSj Going further back he pointed to *■ M. C. A., diamond. The Mur- Season; Expect To Build Eda Rota, a fitted overnight case. were dispatched to authorities of the Aviation Corp ...... 3^ the nation. again called on tee local dealer to er lap, and then went in front White, 8b ...... 3 3 1 1 1 0 ■truck out, by Murdock 8, by Cal- AmeHoan after 30 straight beatings by the phy team applied too late to gain New York at Woohlngton. oti.er states by registered mall and Baldwin, CT ...... efi Have Sweeping Power. Kublal Kahn, emperor of the Mon get tee *100 for his car, but not to stay. Richart, 8b ... .. 3 1 1 1 1 0 Opener; High Jayrees vsrt 12; time, 2:80; umpires, Jones Pirates. And w)ien they rrpsatqfl Balt and Ohio ...... oii Kravontka-Boron gols and creator of one of the larg a place in tee Y. M. C. A., league finding him at his place o f busineas Nichols, 2b ... .. 3 1 1 1 1 0 and Smith. Pittsburgh at dnetanati. yesterday, on tee strength of Linue should reach them today. Arrests " I f the exclusive patent privilege Up Strong Chib; In Local were expected within the next 48 Bcndlx ...... 10^ est empires the world has ever but will meet different teams play- drove to East Hartford where be Joe took up his option on a Uonarty, 2b .. .. 1 0 0 1 0 0 Detroit at aevelaad. Frey's tWo-run homer, It was simply WELDEN IS PICKED The marriage of Miss Sophie to 'make, use and vend’ Includes the (Only games schsduled). hours. Beth Steel ...... 44 \ Boron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. known In 1261-94. The Kahn, he ing in teat league on nights when sold the car to a dealer In tent town. starting berth in the special Caron, r f ...... 3 0 0 3 0 0 Trim Hollister School By Riley’s Center llpringa unheard of. further privilege after sale, to con- Cffiapman, lb . Eastern Reliable sources said no attempt Both Steel, 7 pfd ...... 85 Joseph Boron of Grand Avenue, said, was one of the most intolerant no games are scheduled In tee For this sale he received *100. mile, but didn’t have the re- Twilight Cirenh Also. .. 2 1 1 8 0 0 AB R H PO A E Cuba lUae to Soeond. trol—apart from contract—the use Sullivan, lb .. . Williamsport at Hartford. AS AIDE TO COX to serve warrants on those de- Borden ...... le Rockville, to John Kravontka, son of men but he was successful os a League. Edward Moriarty will can- When he offered his car for sale .. 3 0 1 1 0 0 Kennedy, 2b .. .. 3 2 1 l 1 0 Tliat defeat dropped Pie sad hla Can Pac ...... 6 of all patented merchantable com- serve kick to keep up with Cargo, p. If ... .. 1 2 16<9; Game Tonight Stratton, lb . Albany at Hosalton. fendants who are within the stale's of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kravontka modities, a atill more aweeping pow- ruler. All have a right to their owm team. Bernard he told the local dealer teat he wlsh- 1 0 a 0 .. 3 0 0 1 0 0 boys down to thin] pises ta the NNo- a- Case (J. I.) ...... 74 Glenn Cunningham, the win- Quartus, p . . , . .. 8 0 Geer, Sb ...... Binghamton at Wtikea-Barre. juriadioUon would be made until ac- of South Main street, Glastonbury, er can be exercised by patent own- opinion, Hpv. Timmins said, but tol Mart Is tee manager and "P at" n vl *’*U F‘* money to meet an ob- Monchsater Green's liasebaU club 0 0 0 0 .. 5 3 3 3 1 0 tional Loogus and the Cubs, nosU IN HICHWAY DEPT. Cerro De P a s ...... 38*4 Cumber is tee coacii, Server, p ...... 3 2 Server, as . . .. Elmira at Trsnton. tion has been taken In the other was solemnized Saturday morning ers.!’ erance is the only channel to unity. ugatlra of tent amount for which ner in 4:16.7; Gene Venzke haa definitely entered tee Tri-Coun- 1 0 a 0 .. 4 0 0 0 2 0 out the Rt. Louis Cta^nai% 8% Ches and O h io ...... 26 Sterling, If . . . .. a 1 1 0 0 0 The Legion-Morlarty Junior hese- Pratt, e ...... 8 1 0 18 0 states. at 9 o'clock at St. Bernard's church, The attendance prize, donated by IdMcheste^ Loilge, A, O. U. W. hUn****' * 'xyyei 'was pressing and Ernie Federoff. He finish- ty Baseball league for the 1938 sea- 0 marched in on the second opot. Chrysler ...... 384; Patents was one o f tiie fields jrill instMl ofliceni at their'raeiung Donahue, rf .. .. 2 1 1 •0 0 0 ball league, got away to a flying Vtacek, If ___ .. 4 0 2 1 0 0 Again It was Loaserl and Russell (OsnUnned from Page One) Meanwhile, State's Attorney Lorln Rockville. Rev. Edward Quinn, the Walter Giorman. waa won by Ernest ed a well beaten last. Coca Cola ...... 120 rector performed the ceremony. which President Roosevelt listed for Roy. The annual attendance con to be held in tee Bslch A Brown son, according to an announcement Smith, rf ...... 8 0 0 1 0 0 Smith, p ...... 3 0 1 1 2 0 who turned the trick. W, Willis was attending a pardon Investigation In hla anti-trust roes- Blaney, e ...... start Saturday afternoon as Center Col Carbon ...... 61 Miss Sophie Boron, sister of the test got underway today between by Manager Joseph Huhlard. The .. 1 0 1 3 0 0 Bacher, cf ...... 2 0 0 1 0 1 Loaserl, you remember, I* the lad tlon of the Merritt Parkway land board bearing at the state prison at rage to Congress. Justices Rob- club will play Sunday baseball only Springs came through with a last SOFTBALL LEAGUE Col Gas and El ...... bs bride was maid of honor, and the The new offleers Bow FAST IS WOOOKUFK Donnelly, c ... .. 8 0 1 8 0 0 Wilson, rf .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 o f 38 the Cubs got from the Yofi- purchases. Wethersfield where he was to meet erts. Cardozo and Reed did not par- R. K. Anderson's "Plymouth Rocks' ta tela league starting May 15, Bedurtha, e .. minute rally to nip the American Conn, lb ...... ComI Inv T r ...... 34^ bridesmaids were Miss Elizabeth headed by James SplUsne, os mas- .. 8 1 1 a 0 0 .. 1 1 1 0 0 0 keea over tee winter. M* whacked Mr. Macdonald's private secre- Governor Wilbur L. Cross for the ticipate in today’s decision. and Dr. D. C. Y. Moore's “ Brown POSTPONE ACnON New York, May 2— (A P )—Ever meeting an unnamed team at the Massollnl, ss .. Eagles at the West Side field, 7-8, Borst, rf ...... Cons Edison ...... 21 Kravontka, sister of the bridegroom. t ^ workman, wUl be InstoUed by . . 3 1 2 3 a 0 .. 3 0 1 0 0 0 a two-run homer ta the second Inn- tary, Mias J. D. Conway, also legally The General Talking Pictures Leghorns” and resulted in a dead •Ince Pltteburgh'e )ong John Wood- West Side diamond on that date. Murry, ss .... Conir?r«e, cf. p .. 3 0 first time since the chief executive Cons Oil ...... 844 Miss Amma Wadasz and Miss Ann officers of tee New Haven lodge. . 2 0 0 1 0 0 and the High Sch,

    00 220—8 No. 1. Cheney'a Machine Shop, rep- bly wou’d be ready for House con- gyqisophlla. The bridesmaids wore on Thursday evening. May 12 at Uon involving the quesUon of home the baton and the bacon, he and were thrilled by eight new x-rSmIth out bunting foul third the eighth to stretch their winning where charges of waste, inefficiency company had no right to make the Concordia Lutheran church will al of tee rivalry between Rockville strike. the field. Smith started for Coach * —One out when winning run resented by Petar Dubaldo; 2. Sec- streak to sideration next week. Nash Kelv ...... ' blue taffeta and their arm bouquets sale. 6:30 to hear James W. Hook of New ran a 1:49.$ bolf-mUe, only three Drake records, probably wondered waa acored. ten straight with a 7^ and Incompetence against the Mac- Nat Blsc ...... hold a special meeting tomorrow at —■W‘« »«•« and Manchester ta teis league, ne Two bane hits. Bedurtea; home Johnny Hedlund'a charges and ond Congregational. Frank Vlttner, victory. Featuring A proposal to distribute relief were similar to that carried by the Haven, president of the New Eni,- ^titled to tee protection of tee Na- tenths of a second behind Elroy when tee ultimate would be reach Two-baae hlta, Pesclk. Borst, Geer the duel wo# donald administration originated. He funds on the basis of unemployment Nat Cash Reg ...... 8:30 p. m. for tee honorary mem- Windy City management Intends to runs, Moasolinl, .Server, Nichols. struck out 12 batters as he gave up Sr.; 3. South Meteodi.ita, Walter Johnny McCjarthy'a li< also will study the reply of Commis- maid of honor. land Oauncll. who wUl bs the prin- Relations A c t Robtason’a world record, to give ed In track and field accomplish' 3; teree-boae hlU. Vtacek, Con- lomer with two ; Is being considered by Senator Byrd Nat Dairy ...... bere. Dinner will be served. have a good team for this circuit Donahue, MeuIIy, Richart; hits, off eight hit* In seven Innings. Con- Harrison; 4, St. Bridget's Vincent aboard, his fourth of the eeasco. sioner Macdonald, the report of i. ^ ^ ‘ Ptlon for 150 guests was cipal speaker. Only a few minor opinions wrere P itt Its ssoond straight sprint med menta. verse; hlta, off Agosttaelll 10 In 9 (D., Va.). and other Senators who Nat Dietill ...... and win have tee tick of Rockville verse end Modean also saw action Moriarty; 5. Tall Cedars, Richard and tee flret heav-o of the year for Charles J. Bennett on the Merritt he d In Pulaski hall. .North street, delivered )>efore the court arrsnged Joluiaon, the relaya director and Cargo; stolen bases, Porterfields 3. innings, off Smith 8 ta 7, off Con- want to "earmark " some of the ap N Y Central ...... Norwich district ministers and ley Utla Mis quarter ta Pitt's mue for hla squad. Thera ora eight Frog Hollow 3; double plays, Mas- ta the last two frames and went McLagan; 6. Cheney's Mata Office, boiling Bollly Orimea. He got Parkway controversy and the Grand this town, and general dancing fol- to recess untU May 16 after hear- relay VlCtoty was 47.4. WhUe BO president of tee National Track clubs ta the league, Wethersfield, wall, tee letter fanning four men. verse 4 In 1; boa* on balls, off Smite probriatlons reqiieeted by the Preat- N Y NH and H ...... lowed. OBITUARY laymen are meeting at the Method. ing arguments ta two cases. toltal unassisted. Fagan to Keans to Samuel Calvert. tough with umps George Barr in tkS Jury report that demanded the Im- dent. HOSPITAL NOTES 1st church In WlUlmanUe today time was announced for ills share Coaches Association, admitted to- South Olostonbury, Bast GlostoO' Agosttaelll went tea distance for the 4, o f f A g o s tta elll 8: struck out, by North Am ...... The bride a gift to her attendants in tee case before tee court tee Casty: left on bases, Porterfields 10 Smite 11, by AgoStInsUI 3, by Con- Tha code for the first round sixth and saw tee rest o f the gosM mediate removal of Mr. Macdonald Packard ...... with H o w d Selby of Springfield o f the SSO rtiay, breaking down tee fiay he waa thinking along those bury, CromweU, Windsor, Bast Ber- Eagles end allowed 13 hits. Ann'el- schedule follows: from t)ie clubhouse. and censured Mr. Welden. They would use the recent unem JteUonal Labor Relations Board Frog Hollow 4; base on bolls off verse 1, by Modean 4; time, 3:80 ployment census as a yardstick for Parana Piet ...... And the bridegroom’s FUNERALS Admitted Saturday: Constance as tee principal epeaker. Supper Panthers' 1:38.6 would give him at same lines Oe he watched tee carni lin, Rockville and Manchester Green. lo. Eagles' catcher, did a fine job be- Week of: Moh. Cabinet Is Called guts to hla best man and ushers trled_to compel tee Mackay Radio Quartut 1. Bcully 8, Dulka 2; struck umpires, Angelo and Duffy. Wed. Frl Jotting Joe DiMaggio, who won determining relief outlays, with Penn ...... Rogers, 500 East Center street win be served at 6 o'clock. least 31.4 Or 21 h for too furlong. val's records ripped apart. He de Genial Joe Hublard ssjre teat the out, by Quartus 9, Server 2, Scully hind the plate and nabbed two run- May 9th 1 and 3 8 and 4 8 and 6 somewhat banged up In a eollisiaR Mr. Cox came to the cspitol at 9 were leather belts and ash trays. Mrs. Victoria Petraa and Telegraph company to reinstate elded teat tela business of jotting proylslon being made for keeping Phelps Dodge ...... Mrs. Elizabeth Sullivan, Vernon. In ths medley Woodruff took over club Intends to have a team worthy Dulka 8. Umpire, O'Leary. ners trying to steal In tee flret May leth 6 and 1 5 and 4 8 and S with a teammate ta hla seasonal de- o'clock by appointment with the Mr. and Mrs. Kravontka will live The funeral of Mrs. Victoria five employes who went on strike ta down new marks ta his little black of representing Manchester In this stanza. He showed ■ nifty throw- the census up to date. Phil Pete ...... Dlzchorged Saturday: Miss Eileen American Legion auxiliary mem- San Francisco ta 1935. ' ta fourth place and giont-strided to May 23 8 and 8 8 and 2 4 and 1 but Saturday, cam* bock to oetlsa governor, who called in his "Inner Senator Glass said it might be Pub Serv N J ...... '■ * machinist Petras was held this morning at Tiffany. 791 Main street. Gloria bers who plan to go to West Hart- book Will continue indefinitely. league. The rebuilding of tee team ing arm. Oentilcore of tee losers Cabinet” to meet the new highway vrith the Pratt A Whitney Aircraft The arcu lt Court refused to en- victoryi ta the half-time be made a League May SO Holiday lan d 5 6 and $ yesterday, but despite hla flrst boni- advisable to "earmark" some of the Radio ...... 8:30 at tee home of her daughter, Bragg, South Windsor, Mrs. Helen ford tonight are requested to meet And some of the reasons? win ba gradual during tee next two ot four hits ta live attempts, while June 6 8 and 1 er of the year, tee Yankees dropped commissioner. Present were F i- company. . force tee board's other, contending three-yard lead out o f a one-jrord 6 and 4 8 and S other funds but that it would be Reading ...... ' ” Mrs. EUizabete Kavontlca at Mon- Hodges, 68 (teestnut street, Mrs. at tee State Armory at 7 o'clock weeks and the whole squad worked aaek and Geer also stood out at tee nance Commissioner Edward F. tee men no longer were employes deficit, and ta the mile ha held 1. Athletes are getting better Week End Sports g The second round schedule will be a close 4-3 decision to the Washing- difficult to devise a formula. Rem Rand ...... cbeeter rood. Glastonbury, this McGowan, 82 Garden street, Erik and transportation will be furnished, out Sunday afternoon at the West plate. Hall, Budget Director Benjamin P. morning at 8:30 and at S t James’a after they had struck. five-yard load tafo. fundamentals at a rssult of improv- Leaders arranged later because of the fact ton Senators and Elon HogaetUS He said he favored giving control Republic Steel ...... Rsnk, 35 Cooper street Richard ed high school coaching. Side Playgrotmds. The oteer encounter waa a wild five-hit pitching. Lefty Gomes tart Whitaker. Personnel Director Harry Larson-Lund church at 9 o'clock where a solemn The case concerned sn Important By AMOOtATED PRESS (By Associated Press) that there may be postponed games of the * 1,000.000,000 public works Rey Tob B ...... ; Miss White. Buckland, Jack La Ferrar. The regular meeting of S t Brid- Bmphosli on WoodruiTa pettorm- The growth of the club has been affair ta which 14 errors were to play off before his third In a row. W. Marsh and Purchasing Super- Helen Elizabeth Lund, requiem high moss was celebrated. point of labor board policy. The 3. College and unWerolty oooeb- AMERICAN LEAUUB can be portion of the program to Chairman Schenley Die ...... Newark, N. J. get’s Guild will be held in tee parish anees tends to detract from tee gradual since 1988 and at tee pres- chalked against the rivals. Due to determined. Indiana Onllast Tigers. visor Everett C. Geissler. It was of- d ^gh ter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Leon- Rev. William P. Reidy, pastor of board already has been considering eo, receiving a better products from PWladelphla — Pittsburgh, paced Batting—Troaky, Cleveland, .463 Jesse H. Jones of the Reconstruc- Sears Roebuck...... i Birth: Saturday at 6:45, a son to ball this evening, immediately fol- help given him by bis teammates, ent time has Its own club bouse on wet grounds, the ball waa hard to The Indians and their new broad ficially explained that the meeting ard Lund of 218 South Quaker St. James's church was celebrant changes ta procedure aa a result of tee prep aehoots, ore taking advan- by John woodruff, wins half-mile handle and tee boys were not at Fox, Detroit, .481. Rule* Uon Finance Corporation. Instead of SheU U n ion ...... ■ lowing tee Novena deyotiona. Frank OhI, A l Ferrara and Edgar Etast Middle Turnpike, owning the of zip (copyrighted by Oscar Vltt) with Mr. Cox and the heads of the Lane. W^st Hartford, was married Rev. Thomas Stock deacon and Mr. .and Mrs. Joseph La Forge, 18 a Supreme Court decision laat week tage of that material by tee devel- 2. The League shall consist of 6 Secretary Ickes, who beads the Socony Vae ...... Knox street Mason ta the sprint medley and hau property and making extensive re- mile and spring medley UUee at their best. The Hollister street ar- Rune— Troeky, Cleveland. IT; Fox. outlasted the Detroit Tigers tor a new reorganization units of the m Saturday to Harry Oarenee Rev. Vincent Hines, tub deacon. tavalidaUng an order hy Secretary opment of their owm coaching tech- ray haa a good pitching prospect teams.. Each team will be allowed PWA. South Pac ...... ; ...... 3 S t Mary's Ladles Guild will con- inlle, and OhI, Ferrara and Al Mc- pairs to tee building besides install- Penn celsys; Glenn Cunningham Detroit; Lewli, Washington and 4-8 win. with young Al MUnar In state was arranged because they W^of 29 West strSt. of Organist Packard presided at the Admitted Sunday: 'Miss Anna Wallace. The court held he had nloue. comping up ta George Murdock, son 18 players, with only 5 under the "I think the RFO Is the only South Rwy ...... duet a rummage sals Thursday Kee ta the mile. But they probably ing a horseshoe pit and a boche ^ I s Gene Venske. ta 4:16.7 mile; Mramer, Boston, l i . tee hero's role by getting Dlxln were the men with whom the new Mrs. <3isrles Larson. The ceremonv organ and tee solot were sung )>y taplenzo, 2 Rogers Place, Mrs. not given certain livestock agents 8. Improvement of track fadu of Jo)ui Murdock, who used to toss age of 28 years. No player will lie ope of these agencies that is effi- St Brands ...... [ from 9:30 on, in tee store formerly layout. Ralph Schwartskopf. Michigan, up- Runs batted ta—Foxx, Boston, 19; Walker. Charley Gehrtager sad • commissioner had to do business was performed by Dr. Julius Hul- Mrs. Helen OleskI and Mrs. Mar- Jennie Schuetz. 38 Cooper street en opportunity to contest findings would be the first to say empbaols ties and equipment ’em up In 1910 or thereabouts. He eligible for the Softball League If he cient and well run,’’ said- Glass. "1 St Gas and E l ...... occupied by Oarrone’s market The .Also ta TwI Lesgue. McQuskey and Don Loah LodIglanI, PhlladMlphla, 18. Hank Greenberg after relieving Mel first. teen at tee Emanuel Lutheran garet Sullivan. The burial was In Discharged Sunday: Frank Bau- of fact on which tee order was was being put ta tee pioper place. Records, however, aren’t every- woe inclined to wildness that was ■ Is playing on any hardball team. think Jones would see that the St OU Cal ...... J committee will be on band Wednes- Besides being entered ta the Tri meters; Ben Johnson wins Hit#— Fox. Detroit 23;, Rolfe, Harder at the start of tee ninth. Governor Cross left at 9:45 to at- c h u ^ , Hartford, tee single St. Bridget's cemetery. Rev. W il- w>ls, 117 Prospect street. Mrs. based. And if WoodrufTs partners wert thing to pitch. In fact, he believes big factor ta the heavy scortag of 2. Lists of players must be on file money woe paid back.” St Oil N J ...... 4 ring day evening at tee store to receive <3ounty League tee Green will have 100 in 9.8 seconds. New York, and Werber, Phllodel Jimmy Foxx hit two homers, but tend a meeting of the Board of Par- service betn|^ used. liam P. Reidy conducting tee ser- George McCreedy and infant son. 22 May Reopen Caeca. pushed into the background by tee tee poaalbuity of creating a rfa tee High Jajrvees but should go in the Y. M. C. A. office before May The spending-lending program Tex C o r n ...... ] j West street donations. I f there are those who tee same team In the Twilight Des Moines, la.— "Chuck” Fenske pbla, 20. 9th when tee flret game will be they weren’t enough, and tbs Ath- doM at the ataU prison. The brtde waa attended by her vices at tee grave. As a result Clbiu'lea Fahy, general six-foot four-inch running machine, should be subordinated to the League, which opens officially June places when he settles down. Cal- may be the last major legielatton on Timken RoUer Bea r...... j Admitted today: aifford wish articles called for. they are WlsoonalD. whips Archie San Ro- Doiiblea— Cronin, Boston, 7; played. Bach game will be eolled IHlcs topped tee Boston Red Son others remained with Mr. Cox until sister. Miss Eunice B. Lund, as The bearers were Rudolph Wodos, Heri- counsel for the board, said at Phila- others suffered the som efete. teought o f wittatag ths race; let the In 1934 tee team tame into vert twirled flve-Hlt ball for th 10:30. which Congress acts at this session. Trans Am erica...... tags. 97 Mather street. quested to telephone tee following: mani in 1,000-yard race in 2:10.7 at Kress, St. Ixuils, and Chapman, for 9 Innings. 8-8. St. Louis’ Browns pushed maid of honor, and Marshall Larson Felix Mordawsky, Andrew ReggeU, delphia Saturday teat several labor Texans Het Record rOoord oome If tee pace la fast prominence ta Manchester imder the winners, while Mohr. Hutchinson an Because of the week-end recess, Union Carbide ...... « Discharged today; Mrs Mrs. Robert Johnston, 6858; Mrs. Drake relays as Rice and Wisconsin Boston, 8. 3. The winner o f tee flrst round across two tallies ta the ninth to "Policies were discussed” , Com- w ^ best man for his brother. The Joseph Hohr, Steven Donick and Audrey relations esses might be reopened. eneugh. The pooe happened to be guidance o f Jack Dwyer, winning Murdock featured at bat. leaders still were undecided as to Union Pac ...... « (3oIe, 2644 Newman street Clarence Johnson, 4988; Mrs Ona was Jim Hsrbart, New York share honors with vlctorlai in four Triploo—Lewis, Washington, 8 will play the winner of the second whip the Chicago White Sox, 7-8 missioner Cox said, "but not tn anv bride waa attired ;n a three-piece, Ignatz Bregenskt He asked tee Federal Court at fast enough eight times at tee ths Twilight League banner that nigh Reboot Jayveee detailed way.” ^ theAr course of action on the Preal- Unit Aircraft ...... Clinic Schedule Charles Wade. 6891 and Mrs. Johit Phlladelpbla to hold up action on an UBtversity's aophomore sansatlim ot events each and eight meet records Oonta, Boston; Hayua. Philadel- round to a 3 game aeries to decide and retain Buck Newaom'i u n ^ dent's anti-trust recommendations. Unit Corp ...... two-toned blue Forstmsn wool suit Drake games Saturday. year but losing to tee Blueflelds for fall. AB R H PO A E After a short Interview with re- Week of May 1; Darling, 7201. injunction sought by tee Republic the Indoor season, whose 47-second Conran, rf .. ... 3 3 1 0 phia; Troaky, Cleveland; Kraevieh, the championship team of the feated pitching record, alteough The Senate and the House must Unit Oaa Imp ...... and her flowers were Talisman John ZathowoU The record-brestklng started when the town championship, 0 0 porters. Commissioner Cox met Mr. Tuesday. May 3. 9 a. m., Dental Steel company, wWch tee board quarter brought N. Y. U. from Annapolis— Navy varsity crew Mohr, ss . . . ' ... 6 3 3 0 Chicagq, and West, Bt. Louis, 2. league. This winning team will be Buck waan't around at tee finish. vote on the compromise tax bill pre- U S Rubber ...... 2 r w s . lupin and vaUey IlUes. Her The funeral of John Zatkewski Fred Wolcott, Rice Institute's In 1935 Sammy Kotseb took over 4 a Welden in the governor's office bv clime; 10 a. m., T. and A. cUnTc. Mr. and Mrs. David Hamilton and had ordered to reinstate 5,000 em- fourth to aeoood ta the mile final. barely beats Cornell by 10 feet ta ■niomas, cf . ... 8 1 2 0 0 0 Home runs—Fexx, Boston; Oreen- presented with the league trophy—a Most amazing performance ot tea pared by a Joint committee, but lit- V S Steel ...... attendant wrore a dusty pink Kenl- waa held at hla boms 38 Union O m it sophomore eensatlon, flashed over tee reins and managed to make day. however, was that Hugh appointment. at 9 o'clock tela raeming and at S t Wednesday, 2 p. m.. WeU baby their daughter Hazel, who have ployes dismissed during last year's Another was Wayne rideout, who mile and three quarters os midship- Bents. 2b ...... 5 1 2 3 a 0 berg, Detroit; Troaky, Cleveland; plaque—at tha end of the season. tle opposition Is expected and the West E3 and H f g ...... 6 '•atrled Johan- conf. at "Y ". tee 120-yard high hurdles ta 0:14.2, good showing. In 1988 Eapetka Mulcohy, huoky fllnger for the futlts The commlasloner promiaed John's Polish National church at been visiting reUUves and friends strike. came cloae to tee world three- men sweep triangular regatta with Calvert, p ...... 3 1 0 ■0 $ 0 4. A meeting ot the captains will subject probably can be disposed of Woolworth ...... 4 n s ^ U l roses and orchid sweet taking twro-tentea of a second away starting In tee coaching ponitton Boniira, Washington and Johnson Phillies. His nickname— "Loetag apeedy action on the completion of this weelc. 9:30, where tee funeral —was TTjursday, 9 a. m.. Pre-natal clinic. In town, have left for their home In Another case which Fahy aaid quarter-mile mark of 8:00.4 ta tee from tee old mark, and finished Cornell and Syracuse. Buckland. lb ... 4 1 0 10 0 0 and IxxLgloni, Philadelphia, 8. be held after the first round so that Elec Bond and Shara (C u rb )" Friday. 2 p. m.. Well baby conf. and contlnned through to 1937. But Hyde. I f ...... Pitcher Mulcahjr” —describes his the Merritt Parkway, saying, "I A reception for the members of celebrated by Rev. Joseph Zlebo, tee Boston. Saturday Mr. and Mra would be reopened grew out of an distance medley. That effort was when the University of Iowa, with Boston— Panther Creek, from H. „.. 4 1 0 1 0 0 Stolen baseB--Lewta, Washington, additional names may be presented The Sensta was nearly ready for order requiring the Ford Motor behind tee Manchester Green team Buttery, 3b , past performances, but h* pitched realize that people are Interested In w Immediate famlllea followed at pastor. Hamilton spent in New York a t y overshadowed by brother Blaine’s Fred Teufel, Cori Teufel, John through an Its early struggles the and H. stock farms, easily wins ... 3 0 0 0 1 0 and Kreevioh, Chicago, 8. for new team members If neeeaeery. a final vote on the hUIlon-dollar ATHLETIC CLUB BURNS company to reinstate 29 men alleg- Lundberg, e ... 0 0 (I n a two-hitter, topped the Boston Bees getting the Parkway Into use aa tee Elm Tree Inn. Farmington. B u ^ I was In S t John's cemetery. ^ aiwl«,iiC club bur ns where they attended Uu weddlns of anchor mile, variously timed Graves and Milton BUlig runing, re- hard working Joe Hublard stuck to 85.000 added Plymouth Rock Handi- 0 0 A t tela meeting a ocbedule of post- naval expansion bill, and leaders ex- ed to have been discharged for Butchinaon, e ... 4 1 3 Pltclilng- Ferreli, Waaungton; 8-1, and bested Jim Turner tn doing aoon aa possible.” On their return from a wedding TTie bearers were IgnaU Wierz- ^:09.6, 4t0t.S and officially 4;10.a. i (allied tee mile relay record with a tee boys and developed tee team cap os 40,000 see Suffolk Downs 13 0 4 poned games will be artunged. pressed confidence it would be ap- NOT MANY MOVINGS union activity. Logeski, Sb .. ...xl 1 1 Feller, Cleveluid; Newsom. 8t. It Hie commissioner was unprepared proved. trip to Washington, and Atlantic blcki. Barney Portyka, Joaeph Red- The old Fener etand in Johns- land, at tee Methodist•* ■ church In etween the two, they gave North 3:15.4 race. opening. 0 0 0 Louis, S-0 toch. 5. Each team will pay $3.00 to the te w . known to thousands of New Fahy, who said tee other and guided its deetlnies to jts pres- -i. _ _ mt this time to continue his policy City, Mr. and Mrs. Larson will live naz, (Jharles Sckrabecs,, Joseph Brooklyn, N. Y „ o f which tee bride- B ute leacbers an American ent pOfliUon. White Sulphur Spring, W. Vo.__ treasurer before the first rouhd be- S^tor Nye (R„ N.D.). a leaa^er E n g ird fight fans as tee Rhode affected were relatively Other marks established wsre: ‘Totals ...... 39 !« 1$ 27 i POPULAR MABKKr WINS on departmental pubUeity. IN THIS TOWN TODAY In tee Midland Apartments and be Joseph Wrubel. Frank Deptulo. groom, Rev. David Norris is pester. 1 o f 9:59.4— caught, tacldsnlgh The Green wilt play at home en Bruce Barfles wins Greenbrier open « gins. A second payment from each of the opponents, predicUd that the uland Athletic club waa virtually plained teat ta those t w o ______Fbur-mlie relay, University of Mis- nollitter Street Seltael N A T IO N A L L E A U l B vote would )>e a surprise. He said at home to their friends after May It win be recalled that Miss W il- ’^9:58 by two watches. the fonowthg dates: May 18-80, June tennis tournament, beating Karel team o f $5.00 which will moke a to- destroyed by fire at 4 o'clock tele there had been complaints tee em- souri, 17:14.7; 480-yard shuttle hur- AB R H PO Batting—Triplett, Chicago, .409: Even teough th* FImt Nattannl Willard. OommIsWopcr Oox opponents have a chance of getting ID. son, who was emplojred In the Tax flle relay, EmMrta Kansas Taoob- 13-1$, July S-i0-$4. Ths fun sched- Hozeluh, 8-7, i-I, 0-4, 8-8, 8-4; pain tal of $10.00 WUl also be rw|utred be- • ______Damage was estimated at ployer did not have opportunity to LeaUe MacMltehetl, Nsw York F. Murphy, as . . . 1 O 0 0 tximbardl. (TifictanaU, Ms. for tee start ot the second round. A was fsvorsd to win. only n isrt in- H e rsferrad to Clarenes O. WlUard. aa many as 47 votes against the May L m nevtag day in Man- coUector*B office ia Glasgow, spent schoolboy, ran a 4:1$ mil* on a hm- 1:00.1; 440-yord dash, Harold ule has not jret bsen released from vlth Georgs Lott to defeat Karel Psrehuk, 3b . . . . 8 2 0 1 Runs—Ott. New Yoik. 17; Marty, ning roily when they made seven RepubUcan State Central commit- Dill. CHILDREN OF MARY $40,000 by Charles T. Toomey, aa criticize reports of trial examiners. and Jon Kotelum 8-3, 8-3, 4-6, 8-3 secretary-treasurer o f th# league chester ta post years, did not hold her vocation lost September with tag high school rasdley team. Ralph P H '2 Oklahoma Baptiste, the secretary's office. The lesgue Wrebel, c f ...... s 1 1 o Chicago, and Bor tell. New York, 12. runs to tie the score ta tee tort tee eeeertary. who for aeverml 3reara Jewel 1-Dreger "^ tee fire companies bat- officials use Central board umpires ta doubles. shall be appointed. The dues wUl be Chairman Walsh (D., Mass.), of tied the blase. her glrUiood friend, Mrs. Homilten. Sebwartakopf, Michigan sophomore 0:47.7; 1,000-ysrd run, Cnorlss ZamalUs, e ...... 8 1 1 8 : Rune batted ta—McCarthy, New half o f th* seventh taaiag Mtved has been publicity agent for the JDe Naval committee told reporten up to past perfermsacea. As far The marriage of Miss Pearl O. In sn gamca sending teem to the Foil River, Moos— PonU Del- uaed for tee purchase of tee plaque TO HOLD CARNIVAl who with her husband was n B i^rise, whipped Joe MeUusliey Fenske of Wisconsin, 8;10.7; 440- Johnson, If ...... 4 0 0 1 i Yorli, 18; Vaughan, Pittsburgh, 14. and a players' banquet. teem from n drubbing from tM Highway Department at $3,000 a 00 ttou^ht an agreement he waa as could be leomsd up to a late Dreger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Scene of many of this sUte's pre- towns for each gome. l^ e s , FaU River, beat Heidelberg. mier fight attracUons 25 years age. charge of tee local Y. M. C A. and TAKEN TO HOSPTTAL ard Don Lash ot Indiana, star of ymrt hurdles. Jock Patterson of E. Murphy.. 2 b ... * 1 0 0 Hlta— Goodman. Cincinnati, and 8. Games will be played Monday, Popular Market They were btelnd Faar, and who was dted ^ the f***~*ting out with Senator Vanden- boun this afternoon there were but Fred Dreger of Bolton, to Raymond Pittsburgh, 3-1, to take naUonol Chapman, lb . . . 3 0 0 $ i tee landmark waa once a notorious resigned ta March. The marriage the 1937 relaya. at »,000 meters. Alee, 0:53.3; two-mlle relay, Pitts- Slaughter, St. Louie, 19. Wednesday and Friday evening, at when Allzd startad th* rally alonm (R.. Mich.), would forestaS a Prentica Jewell, son of Mr. and Mrs. FAAO FRAOTire amateur soccer title. Cone, r f ...... s o 1 0 i having reedTod seven mofrlags in Moaebester today.' gambUng Casiao. Many of tee Mise Wilson wraa tha culmination Nick Vukmaaic, unheralded Penn burg Kansas Teachsrs, 7:47.8. Doublesi— Harman. Chicago,. 6; 8:18 p. m., on tee Y. it. a A. play- mtag a triple with tea bases leadad $8,700 o f a brokeiaga eonunlaaion, fight o vtf one key provision of the Raymond A. Jewell of 565 Lydall The annua] May carnival, sponsor- BY NEW YORK POUCE Waoiilngton—Joe DlMaggio in- Murdock, p ...... 8 3 3 3 ‘ T V o o f the largest truckmen, who M each year by the OiUiben of fmmLfy’s leading fighters, taelud- of a romance begun on the steamer. State sophomore, cam# close to tee Duroeber, Brooklyn; Owen, s t ground. to SCOTS terse runs, losing 17-18.'': coming out o f the aal« o f Merritt MU—authorizaUon to buUd batUe- street, took place Saturday at 2 p. T)ie Polish Amerteona win hold a jured ta 1938 debut'with Yankees, Zapatka, as . . . . . 1 1 0 1 : aUpa up to 45,000 tons. have done mue& o f the moving m Mery Of tee church, will be held la ^ K. O. Big Bill Brennan, wrho American raeord in the javeiin with SOFTBALL PBAOnCE Louis and Martin and Arnovlch, 7. A ll shall be allowed gloves. Zlto, getting two triples and n doorJ Parkway land by a pubUe utUltlas m. at tee Concordia Lutheran educatob does. bossbon pnctlee Tuesday night colUdlag with Joe Gordon ta effort Koeok, s a ...... i o 0 3 : Moncheater in post years, did not tee ^ o o l hall. Park street, start- fought Dempsey for tee heaw- 223 fe et 10 1-3 inches. BiU Wateon Philadelphia, 5 each. bje while JasitU got a tilpla, dOOMn . oorporation. 1? * ^ expansion program church. Rev. Karl RlcbUr. toe Nsw York, May 2—Special—COr- The Itolian-Amerloan Athletic sbMt 8 p. n. at their Autumn e t (^ to eatcb fly boll; DlMsggto able to have ona moving today. pastor, offlctoted. ing Thursday and win oontlnue m lgh t Utle; Pal Moore and Jm of Michigat, won the broad jump, and a stagta, tad th* Popnlav Marksl * *T win run the departmaat ftn a o t lg l^ ly provided 35.000-ton ahlpa. , sprtaga Colo., M ay $.— rine Packard. 29. who gave her ad- • softball prscUee at diomced. AM players or* to appear ^ ^ y Sunday but Gordon remains Totals...... 83 t 8 34 7 8 Triple*— Rlaso, Pittaburgb, 4; Oombridga, Maso. — Harvard H ie raoaaa fbr Uila ia apparently through until Saturday night. This Lynch who became srorid iwntaw.- took seeofid ta the Mmt put wtiUS pl8y*rouBfi toaigbt at Ctoodaon, CtactansU. $. attack. Ahsel tad tbs First BUT. an eagtneering atandpotet," the vaMenberg lias contended tliat due to lack o f houses that con (A P )—Dr. Joseph n b e rt Nunn, 8$, draos os 83 Wens street. Mancheo- on tisM, rate or ohtes. Score by tantaga: erewn sweop oil four fasos at Rowe The eeven principal virtues in c a ^ v a i held each year ia the church champion, appeared there. 80 O’clock. AM BMabsrs ot Um Uonal with n tilpta, douhtat sad , eonmladoner reiterated today. **nic c^ztruction of 45,000-ton vessels ranted at a lower rental. The o f Amarillo, Tmt, mtaister, educa- tw , Oonn.. wras taken to the psycho- lettering tua prevtoua meet record, iton Rouga, L o ^ H o n ry Cko- RoIUathr i t School 001 280 130— 8 *— McCarthy, New Memorial rogatta against Rntgsrs wo^d make the United SUtes lead- medieval Christian ethics were and sponsored by the ChUdren The structure win be re-bnilt for dub ore urgod to attend. The team BnglA ,f.j ft Un gtalfi rental demand is much greotor of Mary )iaa raised revenue that ia tor, and former pubUMier o f the pathic ward of BellsTur hospital and placed th «i' ta the diaeua. Their (Ssmbrldga, MoOi.— Alsx North- tlUO, Louisiana fltoto, wins South- H. S. Jayvaes . . . . $03 400 83x— 18 Tork, and Lossarl, Chicago, 4 each. sad Massachusetts Tech. Of cC s® intecBstioiRal vac® __ obedience, beoevolmee. os a skating rink. John Tom- efforts also wars obscured. Is shaping up waU and tea club wifi rope teoda Harvard triumph In New Two-baae hlta, Mohr 3, Bellia; Stoltn bases Chlotza. New York. need ta the tqpkaap c€ tha aeiwol and mey, Tsteraa Rhode apotta AmoriUo OoUy News, died here to- here today by police. It was not eastern Ooferenee golf champion- Thlrty-Ov* thonisz totth, hope, toes and hiualUty. dgr. ^ eetohUabed the News la 80^ memberslUp In tee state sofit- ■Bdlond rtfoya ss CMssson wins Mvs Uiree-boae blU, HutcMnaon 3, Thom- 3; (17 tied with 1). far— — Uta diurch. PTOhotar, said. dtsdooad what emuaed poUea ta taka Thera was « e douU kaig Joba bott isoguo. ship, bsatteg teoaiinats, Bert Me- New Tork —• Manhattan slsmentoiy and junior m o and aoM tha smpm ta IIM 4 Oris Aetiaa, ■ OVMIM. as; hits, off Calvert 8 in $, off Mur- Pitching—Melton, New York, and OOWoD. 8 and 1 dock I t in $; stolon basso, BolUs, gains flrst victory

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Material labor wl*thi‘n 7 Id °.i‘belr claims than tha most elaborate schema of I By Fontaine Fox Arnold Ne.scn. M ARRIED M AN deairea any kind within said time allowed by poatina least five days bgfors said time as- day. complete. Inaldt. outside painting. signed. pbiloBophy— Motherwell. WANTED— GARDENS to plow, of work, handy all around, as lit MACHINERY AND rUOI,S 52 a copy of this order on the public ^tha—Tm ! Any reUtf T Large savings. Work guaranteed. Fred H. Norton, 18J Main street. sign post nearest to the place where And due return make. ./^gN T SOPHRONY AHP J U N IO R ^ 6 .5 4 3 RP QUESTION barrow, mar.f h. W. Case, tele- tie as 315.00 week. Good refer- Certified from Record. Harold— Sure! The dmUrt wara’t phone 424b. Lang Phone 8b93. REMEMBER, DUBLIN Tractor Co., *®*‘ dw elt w ithin said to. ences. Write Box C. D., Herald. Provldencfc Rd., Wllllmantlc. have town and by publishing tbs same In CLAYTON E. HUNT OUR BOARDING HOUSE 1-8 OFF ON ALL 193? wall papers. a large selections of used ana re- LEGAL NOTICES b*”l"» » circulation Manchester In said probata district, within tan H-S-l-SS. READ IT OR NOT— See 3Tour own contractor or rhoa, built tractors, Farmalls, Fordsons, STORIES IN FLORlS'l’S—NURSERIES 15 AT A COURT OF PROF iTK wf *t t*i days from the date of this order, and During the more turbulmt atom , Evening Herald McGill Jr, 126 Cedar street. DOGS— BIRDS— PE'IS 41 John Deere. Caterpillars, new and at M a n c h e 8 t 4*r. w i t h i n 7 id . k ^ return make to this court of the no- wB<» Tw e only cAw e- FOR SALE — TRANSPLANTED lice fftven. at sea. wave, rmch height, ranging * A Aut" M SHB^ PART FOR SALE— P U PPY three months used plows, nproaders, Fordson dav‘of from 20 to 80 feet The highest BATER she HASAJ'T CLASSIFIED tomato, pepper, egg and lettuce parts, new Oliver and Case ti»c- W IL L IA M 8. H Y D E STAMPS BSKIMo/ YOU'D old. 1-2 Chow. Male. Telephone Juds.“ " ‘ a. iT D E . E.q. RUDY VALLEE IN PERSON wsvs of which there Is anj reliable PUT TM ' PRO STIN O OM planU. 621 Hartford Road. Krauas REPAIRING 2.1 8165. tors. H-B-2.SI. ADVERTISEMENTS Greenhouse. Telephone 8700. report waa 80 feet. In 1022. have to vmdo her MOWER SHA.RPENINO. repairing. Mannlns utb ar o und were/ tw at ^ U B t » U *v«ra «« w ord* t* • "* ** ^ ® '»‘rlct, d«- AT A COURT QP PROBAtE HELD ail WRAPPED UP IN Vacuum cleaners recondiuonea. AT STATE, HARTFORD M o d e m M a t h e r O o b m CAubopmc M B i IU b I s. B am bara and a b bravla t to ns EVERGREEN TREES and ahnjba. at Manchester, within and for ths qal is so cold sh e Large specimens. Dig yourself. Key making, lock repairing, safe POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 41 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 51 On motion of Frederick R Man Little Boy Blue, corn, blow your A CX30W-SKIW BM B Boaat aa a w ord aod oompoand njnx of aald Manchester adminlatral district of Manchester, on tha luth SWEATS ICE CUBES IkJ V Brd a a t two w ord a It t a t n a ia ooat lo 31.00 each. Burke. The Florist, conciliation changing. Bralttwalte. FOR SA LE - SELMER clarinet, al- day o f A pril, A. D.. 1939. horn. COAT WITH BAR- pftoo o f tlirao lln o a RockvtUe, Conn. \ 82 Pearl St. FOR SA LE-rtO ASTE RS. broilers, Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE. Esq Here’S a real case of local boy The govemmrot agmta o r. down In OULV^^l BAITED MY 1 ^ 0 eiwtoa par da y fo r cra&aioat fowU and roasting ducks and most new. Inquire after 5 ^. m., W, th e • ’* m o n lh i fr o m Judge. ^ WIUPPS AND Arnold McKinney, Bolton Notch. in s f ii '’ A . D.. ISIS be makes good and returns to the old the com; LAW NMOWEKS sharpened and re- duckllnga B 1 Allen. 87 Uoane and the sam e are lim ited an d allow ed Estate of August Welman Ute of HOOK WITH A TRIP Btfootfvo H av«h t f . i n y Manchester In said iJlstrlct. deceased. stamping grounds In triumph! Rudy The fields are oongsrt«l with feder- paired. Precision grinding. Ue- street Telephone 7616. for the creditors within which to aaittbus f ^ . Caab Cb ar^o brlnif In th eir c laim s a a a in a f MBiet Upon application of tfoonard As VsIIee, the New England lad who al plannera. “TO T H ' mo vies 2 O m m o u U p o O aya . . i i « u | • o u Uvery service Karisen and Edger- Telman. Administrator, praying for WANTED—TO BUY 58 made a big name for himself, brings So blow ua the tune, “ Tas, we have f ^ a a a c u U v o D a ys ,A • t u i U oto too. Buckland Phone <383. baby C H llltS Watersrs. feeders tnl'‘ I " X i c t 'd '’ . *''* i’ *''* “ 'J'n'nlitra^ authority to mortgage real estate be- no bemanne,'..” and DIDN'T (SET 1 ...... I 11 out II ou brooders. Complete line poultry In . 1* ^ee ir.'* public notice longing to said deceased as per sdpH- hlu Connecticut Yankees, the Gen- W ANTED TO BUY used flat top catlun on file. It Is A NIBBLE.^ A l l ofdara for Ir r o w l a i la a ortion a FOR SALE LAW N MOWERS sharpened: Fac- equipment and feed Checkerboard tlemen Songsters, and a great •^BfdBd a t tlio oBo rata. office desk, also filing cabinet for noeHn^r ‘'"’® a llow ed by OKDLKLD.’—That tlie foregoing variety show to the State Theater, Oscar came to the dty, and got UO^'S ABOUT A _ In tJlaJ ratao for lo os t o m ovory tory method Locksmith keys made. ^ e d Store. 10 Apel Place Phone nnhi e '.i‘ “ ’■‘'ef on the 11 by 8 papers. Telephone 4971. public aign post n earest to the plaes application be heard and determined Hartford for six days, beginning a lob as Janitor In a girls' boarding Aay advaniaind v Ivob bpod rooBoat. A 32-Acre Farm Safe lock expert. H. Cl-uison, los at the Probate Office In Manchester STROLL THROUGH Ads ort.rsd iMfer* th. third or drih !»■' dw elt w ith! In said District, on the 7th day of May 6. school, and was mtrusted with a No. Elm. Phone 8648. W ANTED TO BUY your saleable paaa key to tvary room in the build- day will ebareed aely fei iha ae- Eight acres under culOvatlon. •’ ’ ’ p u b l i s h i n g t h s May, A. D.. 1938, at 9 o'clock (d. a. t.) Rudy Valles can claim the entire th Bombat of timar th. ad appaar- Junk. Save and sen us for cash. sam e In aome newspaper havina a tog. ' MOOWLISHT, Six-room house and bam. A ROOFING AND SIDING estimates In the forenoon, and that notice be New England states as his home • A e^ralna hi tha rata aarpad but ar ticl e s F O R S A L E 45 Wm. Ostrinsky, 182 BIssell Tele- witMn V®" a'" *!''* Probsta district. given to all persons Interested in The following week the Dean Q U T o f pioneer S t JoMph, Mo.. trout brook and pond. An Ideal ''■P'P 'b s date of this ground. He was bom in Island Pond, BSAUTIPUL? M Wowanea ar rafonda eaa ha nada given. Vearr of experience. phone 5879. said estate of the pendency of said came aeroM him and asked: galloped a flashing rider early summer place. On Shoddy Mill Workmansuip guaranteed. Also SALE — BRANFORD OIL 0 ^ 11,; n" M " ’■be to this court application and the time and place of Vermont, but grew up and went to 'V- S tt*!u **"* •‘ ®bP.« afur Iha of the notice given. Dean— Why didn’t jmu ooraa In the morning ot April 3, 1860, Road, Bolton, Conn. carpentry. A. A. Dion, 81 Wells burner for furnace, practically hearing thereon, by publishing a school in Westbrook. Maine. Rudy WILLIAM 8. HYDE copy of this order lo some newspaper around Friday for your pay, Oscar? flrst ot a chain of horsomen who «o!d 6'sP'ar lieaa aet street Phone 4880 new. Price reasonable for cash. was a small-town boy until he went W'ANTED—ROOMS— H-S-f.Jg. Judge having a circulation In said district, to Maine University for a year, and Oacar—Vot! Do I gat wages, too? would carry the maU to San Fran- •*** !“ • " . P o n s l b l . Apply 42 Elm Terrace between 6 at least five days before the day of cisco In eight days. nr mon t h a a oea la eorra e t In a artlop Isaac Proefor LAWNMOWERi SHARPENED.— and 7 p. m .. BOARD 62 said hearing, to appear If they see to Yale to complete his college edu- m a a y a d .a r t la a in a n i erd ara d for 81 Wainnt S t Manchester, O t AT A COURT op PROBATE HELD cation. During his Yale days he DIplomatta Danghtara Three transcontinenul m a U Price 31.00 f actory metnoa. ikui- at Manchester, within and for the cause at said time and place and be e r a ih a a oaa lim a TeL 6889 ELDERLY LAD Y would like room, heard relative thereto, and make re- lead the Yale footbaU band and or- There waa a fair maldm lines were already in existence, T h a In a d v art a e i om iaaioa of la e o r- ed for and delivered. Walt Uumett. F pR SALE—TWO extension lad- District of Manchester, on the loth ■* ders, 24 feet, 2 cable plank.s. 200 centrally located. Write Box L day of April, A. D.. 1938. turn to this court. ganized a college orchestra, wblcli Who considered It fun but the bulk of the mall wee dis- r M PubIlea tloD of a d a a r t la in t arlll bo 110 Sbruce street. Phone 6183. WILLIAM 3. HYDE r t a t l n d only by e a n o a llollo o of iba Herald. played for the college dances and To practise her music patched by Panama In 22 daya. f t 1 1-4 inch rope. 65 East Center Judre**"* *■ HYDE. Esq.. l P’ e f e M a mada for tba aarale a raodorod. I HOUSE P/.INTING. metsii weather street. H-t-J.8.. many parties and dances. Leading Till the dishes were dens. This was entirely too slow, ao the Pr and t y p o cra p h y irl t b APARTMENI'S— FLATS— late o f .Manchester, In said District Stationa about 25 miles apart leg ala tlO D a anforoad by ih a publtah- work, reasji—ble. Estimates given. deceased. AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD quite a reputation In college— and A farmer In the Duat Bowl terri- ! 5 f . . “ ’•* ra a ara a tha rt a h i to Harold Har.sen. Route No i Staf- ELELTKIIAL T E N E M E N T S 61 On motion of William J. Shea of at Manchester, within and for tha making a success In music was tory was rejoicing over the precipi- W .M established. Riders were (i ro la o l any copy ao a- ford Springs said Jianohcster executor district of Manchester, on the 3vtk more Important to him at the Urns tation of moisture when hla hired expected to cover 78 miles a day. aldarad e b ia a llo n a b la FOR SALE API*LlANrE.S— RADIO 49 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all ♦ months from day of April. A. D„ 1938. than anyone realized. Music was hand came Into the bouse: Eventually there were 190 sta- O d M l N O H O U RS— Claaam ad ada (mprovem Jita, centrally located. In- the 30th day o f April, A. D.. ll>38 be i'resent WILLIAM S. HYDE. Eaa so Important to him. In fact, that *sN t a k e pobllah ad u m a da y m ual ba ra- HAHNE88EN C O L L A K 8 , 'U g g a g e P“ y f tor a new and the same are limited and allow- Judge. Farmer—Why don’t you stay In tions, 200 stationkeepers, 200 as- V A L U A B L E B U IL I H N U U > T S t quire 10 LiDey street. he left Yale for a year to go to Eng- out of the rain? by u o e lo e h n o o e i d a t ard a y a OD t h e H . a . W h it e t r a c t on and barnesa reitotnog. sport tops 1938 Refrfgpi ntor. Youi old Ice oox ed for the creditors within which to Estate of Carrie B. Cushman lau sistants and 80 riders on the haz- prin^ In their claims axalnst said es- S u m in ll s t r e e t it y o o a n ax*d curtams repaiied 90 Cam- makes ful. down payment. Kelvi- of Manchester in stfid district, deceaa- land, where he played with the Hired Hand— I don’t mind a little ardous, Indian-plagued route to f*OR RENT---MODERN five room tate and the said executor Is direct- ed. Savoy Havana band. But Rudy p la n n in g to o o lld t h is S p rin g bridge street Telepbnne 4740. nator, Stewara Warner, G. rj. Hot- ed to Klve public notice to the credl- rain like that. I can work along Juat the Far West. The riders got TELEPHONE YOUR upper flat, at 29 EUrsY street. Inquire Upon application of Hllma E. Hill came back to Yale to finish bU col- 1j 3 ust lo o k t t e a* lo t s o v er. P r ic e s a n lora to brlnir In their claims within praying that letters of administration the same. *100 to *125 per month. Charges USTBR polnt. Apex, Ginaon, Grunow, Cope- 27 Elro. lege. his orchestra work, and hie WANT ADS v e ry re a so a a b le land and Ga, Electrolux. Connecti- said time allowed by posting a copy be granted on said estate, as per ap- Farmer—Oh, I’m not talking were *5 for each half ounce; later st ick s his business or this order on the public alfrn post plication on file. It la football bond. cut's largest Refrigerators Head- about th at The next time It rains ware reduced to *2.50. a ss aso epied e v er thy l e l u h iii i y nearest • lo the place where the de- ORDERED:—-That the foregoing you corns Into the house. I want yCHIN OUT. ■h the CBAROB RATB glvaa above OmiKTI'NITIES 13 quarters. Hundreds ot satuincd cus- HOUSES FOR RENT 65 ceased last dwelt within said town application be heard and determined The quickest trip was that made and by publlshtni^ the same In some at the Probate Office in Manchester that water on the land! In delivery ot Lincoln’s inaugural S e caaa r 1*tm -in I** "'** ™ ’ *’“ * Thos. Ferguson GEN. DAWES’ OONDITION UBBOfiim-r.Mjefla FOR K E N l—LN 8U8INE88 sec- r? "!!!’ ’ . b*' * *0*3 Main St., newspaper havlnjr a circulation In In said D istrict, on the 7th day o f address; St. Joseph to Sacramen- - jiViiU ^ A T M E N T If paid at th« b a t l- Agent Hartford, M. McKeever—Mancoes- "U R RENT - SEVERAL single (® IMS 4y rttUlM fo i) 175 Mala Street tlob, brick meicwntlle building said probate district, within ten days .May. A. D.. 1988, at 9 o'clock (d. s. t.) Bashful Sailor—To tell the truth, to, 1400 miles. In 7 days, 17 hours. 55? ^ n Jiit." V,. tt» Mvaoib ter ReprcsenUtlve. Phoni Man- nouses and flats tfloroiighiy moo* from the date of this order, and re- in the forenoon, and that notice be New York’ May 2— (AP)_Brig. da^ jellewlng tha am lasortloa at w Itb 3000 ft ot ground boor space I haven’t kiaaed a girl elnce Tve With the completion of the Pacific 6536— Hartford 3m, ex<;elient locations Inquire oi turn make to this court of the notice given to all persons Interested In said Gen. Charles O. Dawes, convaJesc* SCORCHY SMITH “’•..•.‘hwwlsa th, CHARUC Suitable foi light manufacturing given. estate of the pendency pf said appU* been to tha navy. Telegraph Une in 1861 the regular Apply Bdwaro J HoU 7*3136. Edward J. HoU. 865 Main street Ing In Roosevelt hospiUl from an Strong-Arm Stuff______telephone 4542. WILLIAM S. HYDE cation and the time and place of hear* The Girl—Well, don’t come buzz- pony express was discontinued By JOHN C. TERRY SST ersofs to taleehoaeS ads Ing thereon, by publishing a copy of appendectomy, regards sleep as just ing around me; Tm not a navy THE ST0l^y- 'A FEW Y6AB» AtfO FATHER CONTRACTED' ------aaa ttsfr ase> H.5.2.38. this order In some newspaper having a nuisance between pipeaful o f hta A rider is shown below on the -LUr NOTE- CHAN(; e^ ! be graaraaceed. FOR RENT—7 ROOM .single house, training station. 2-cent U. a 1869 atamp. light ' TIMPERUNI?, USTINC- HELP W AM ED— FUEL AND FEED 4» A a circulation In aald district, at least famous upside-down tobacco bura- HI* FROrgffr? A * »S < W IT Y - A (iATVKAL HANP6- ma MAX x LA6H. FAfTHERl*FAfTHERi all modern Improvements. Adults five days before the day of said hear- brown, reproduced slightly more SCOSCHY WITH Hl$ RIVAL, Oor rr - INDEX OF FEMALE 15 H )R SALE- WELL seasoned baro preferred. Inquire at 24 Madison TH IEF'S RE5IOB.se ing. to appear if they eee cause at Mother’s Workshop I than one and one-half times actual Expansion, vcv *es - anp gveRmiiNfi ‘He has seven pipes. aU under- YOUNO RlOTgOg, g u rt that wasn't ALAKMINO, EMERGENa wood Apply Edward J Roll teie- street. said time and place and be heard A mother’s workshop la, I know, Size. WENT WEU UNTIL LA4T YEAR - CLASSIFICATIONS I W ANTED — GIRL between 18 and phene 4642 oi 6028 relative thereto, and make' rdturn to slung, In his room here—and be can A place where plea and cookies S R E W 5 T B B ,A »R (v’(r5 BUT THB flWM/LTS WRRP 20, for housework mornings. Call Joliet, m.—Tony Ostlr will have this court, and by m ailing In a regis- (Copyright, 193S. nea Servlet, Inc.) AT THff AWWSTBR *«• A a few more days wait before get- hardly wait each morning to start grow; HmfKOV* RRE^ ANP ACOPEM* at 104 Washington street. tered letter, on or before May 3. 1938, toe^/NS- CAMP AT A Marriagsa H O U S E S F O R S A L E 72 ting Ills stolen automobile back In a copy of this order addressed to Mra stoking up.” a hospital attache aald Where children sit upon a stool aWAN TV OCevR, ANP THE- t(9day. crucial CALLS HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 nmnlng condition again. Olive Harts, Silver Lane. East Hart- To lick the pan, when home from -TIMS - BUZZ'S a*'!* FUR SA LE 54 HUDSON street ford, Conn.; and Sidney B. Cuehman, ’rae former vice-president of the school; FATHfB, BOSS B «S W S T »« G IRL W ANTED for light, general Anotbe Super Value He first recovered he body and ♦ 69 Hlllstow'n Road, Glastonbury - ...... “ house, all impr< vements On lot United States was reported by Where often, when the evenbuf ufscR iTC A av ILL in housework. Phone 7449. 3 ROOMtr FURNITURE most of the motor. Then someone Conn. ^*S47r.ai-,r"v:;.v": extending through from Hudson hospital officials to be progTesslnfir lights ^ A erry hospital, tyuLt POLICE USED 2 MGNTHS-tlUO tossed the wheels, tires and tubes WILLIAM 8. HYDE iC a o n a ls ...... I WANTED—BY FAMILY ^f~~2 to William sueet Width 99 tt., and aome other parts over a fence “very well, Indeed.” He underwent Are lit before we say good-nights, HIS SI5TBR eonnm. JIO down delivers these J rooms ot H.5-2-3S. aatsBMbllaa adults, woman for general house- length 16.5 Large garden. Phone Into his back yard. The generator an operation on April 23. A dish of candy cools awhile. ex plains TO sconuty teUtoobllM lof Bel. furniture to your home. If you are 7900. As eager children flash a smile; THB tense SmJATION 4343 work Including cooking. Write Box not ready foi delivery we will bold and radiator cap are still missing. AatoBobllsi fot Bachsess ...... H, Herald. , Then when they eat their aweeta, AT CAM O- ^ee.ssorl»»—Tlrss the fumltu e until you are, free ot it aeema charge, and we wl*l make ’delivery • Ua Y-A This workshop is a place of dreams. FIRE HELP W ANIED— « t no extra cost. These J rooms ot furniture Include a C O M PiJirE 9-i MALE O a f ^ e e - ^ r v i o - ^ i i ^ V ’ i r . : South 16 BEDROOM SUITE. LIVING ROOM FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia -...in - WBBtBd Mot AreveU B \g [ WANTED—TWO MEN who are SUIT AND KITCHEN OUThTl. -eosxnusviitsstsvictiwt r m. an. u. a vat. era Hold Everything! FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser Rugs and otbci articles are in- SBsle e e e s b 4 P r a fv M iB M l B«rvf< 4321 really willing to work. Write Box WASHINGTON TUBBS • b b I o b m SsrvicBB OffBrBd . 11 Z, Herald. cluded and there Is even a aitcnen By Crane O h , come , JU N E — ~ ■ O ffered North Rbnge. Look tills over. It won't cost WELL, HE DIDNT 6000 BOV, PbD N E ^ X XMEW t e ll d iB d —g ^ e a ira e t ln r • 1< EVERYTHIN^ WILL BE THE PROFITS TH IS W EEK , BOVS. HAVE" i HOLY Merisis—N u m r lM JJ you anything and we are g-^re that WAVE TO VOO UW LDW T LET TH O Sr BLASTED L DROPPED TO LESS'M A THOOSAMO BOCKsJ Faasral Otreoiers ...... ,4 you will be convinced that this is ALL RIGHT J IF FRE DO SO / pr o m , D io IT S A L L O N A C C O U M T A AMBULANCE ter Albert’ Is a goou place to buy I TH* T0P6V TU R W CLUB I furniture. Even though It might be (Doudan) used furniture you can feel assured ^ 9UINIH' lUSINESS! j AHor l BB— * * y of service and satisfaction. Further- wHit Sirrlo# e . , , ^ more. If you are out of work or ill, WBau4^BuBin*sB 8«rvieB . . . . . 5630 we extend your payments; and U BBscsCI bbaI OBBTBBB Bad ClBBBBB you should nave a family or should (Holloran) the family bieadwlnner die. we win give you a pair bUl in full. JJasleal-DraiaaiVo’ ...... Get ths cash you need now ••••••• 3060 from Personal Finance Co. LE T US SEND ONE OF OUK and rat set for SprtnxI 'COURTESX AUTOS” FOR YOU— m ^ ^ FIbbbcIiU (Quish) Coma In— find out fo r your- OR USE YOUR OWN AUTO AND I VoadB—AtociLB—Mortcsyia ta lf how sim ple It la to SBBlBMi OpportonlfUi ... WE WILL REFUND YOUR GASO- VODBr lo Lobb handle a loan at PersonaL 4340 Only requlrenicnt. for a LINE—OR TAKE A TRAIN OK ■•Ip Waotod'—FsmBlo ...... loan nere; — your abllNy BUS AND WE WILL REFUND ■•Ip Wanud—IfiU •. to repay amall. regular YOUR FARE. 13 years ago we •^••msB WsDted ...e ’.!'.;!...... nAJ amouma on tha loan plan that'i easiest for you to originated the "Courteay Auto” HOSPITAL System. Thousands of people have ^Bfllod ...... He A handla. Strict privacy and O nl y OUT o r desperation ! T T w A rte tpsed assured. Our friendly used this seruce since. We will eau .... II CANT* JliST srr AROUND and j NOT THE SltBaUcni Wsntod^MsU staff will give Individual for you no matter where you Uve, m p lo rm p m A csn e U i 5131 consideration to your prob- LET SUE EMERSON THINK 1 7 RIGHT , lem . bring you to the store and taae you LHo Pt4»ok— I F®vnanal Loans np to $30«—lath you back home again. Just phone or INVriEO ATTITUDE I pBC»—Birdo—Psti ...... In Xni.rkooter write ua. No obligation. ANYWHERE J TT?Y T D R S E Livo ttoek^Vsbleloo ...... e.t I/*®!-* jBBltry and SopplUo WATER DEPT. A-I -B-B-RpT-8 WBBtod— Psta— Pott!tf7..^*4^*k Main Store—Waterbury Fst •»!«>— ------Personal Finance Co. 288 8. Main fUaed Stores) 49 Canal A r U c lo i F or Sal# 3077 048 per coal monthly W IlX i SACRIFICE bedroom aultes noctrteal Appliaaeoa—Radio T! and chalrb, dining table and chairs, tOBB- rsol and rood ...... **4^ . I ■■Fato Priarlpal not vicoeding 7868 I glBd npd <8) per real monthly on any and a few antiques. W. J, Palmer. coea.nsssTa«A.s».wt.i«e. I vomalnder. 375 Oakland street. don’t know the n*m^ but it’s that new cowboy story ■•chlDorv and Toolo JJ maffazine that juat fits in a geoSTaphy.” ^ ■Open the window. Junior, and give your father tome M^leal Instrumynts || MANCHESTER more potatoes.” MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE WATER CO. Keep Out ^ 91 By THOMPSON AN D CX)LL _ _ Xoatnarmnta 5974 I.W E . .SAV/AREN’T HMM-..DONE V Boom. Without Board ...... as ^BUT THAT SLICKEB itaytci. INC. .T. “ • ARE MADE —NOT BORM VOU ZEB BENTLEY* HEEltO 'C O WERE A M O LD FRIEND OF MISS Boardart Waoud THEIC. WITH 'C o . . . . y ^ o ...•. -.XM.notUia. MT. Of? I'M MVBA NORTH IN THESE PARTS no r ths, ME- B ENTLEY. ALLEY OOP EXCUesiOU The Homeward Trek RMalSo-Resianraats ...... ” !? REMEMBER f BE HE? ^ WE'RE JU S T OUT HIKINS, Waatad—Rootns-Bo.rd " I ! ” ; ,, GAS CO. INTO THE. By H AM LIN **■* Eatalo F oi lUnt MILLS TO SEE Apanaanu. rUta Tonamenu .. n Bnalnas Loeatloua for Rant ! is 5075 “A U N T ” B e s s i e , Bouses For Reot *** AN OLD ■aburban For Rout . JJ Bummar BomM For Rant „ 'CONJURE Wanted to Ron...... ” woman; Ra-> Bstalo For galo ELECTRIC CO. MYEA AND ^rttoooi Building for 8alo ... u JACK ARE kolnaoo Proporty for galo ....I n Farms and Land for gal...... “ ,7 5181 CONPEONIED BV THE Ui**f*.r‘"ilf^ ...... o" MENACIMD i^ «rt proport;*fu fc ii*:::::;: ?J OUNOPA Evening Herald OAUNT wa.ud-iu.1 ■ouS'f.l!.:;:-.; J,* MOUNTAINEER. 5121 O* fSTW

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    MONDAY, MAY a, 198#

    According to a report at police The Luther' League of the Eman- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Toppin, Mr. ABOUT TOWN headquarters, Charles Thresher of uel Lutheiam church will hold a The married men and stogl* 37 Adams street, Buckland, has and Mrs. Gardner McAllister and of Linns Lodge, No. 73, ^Igbtg of May basket auction at its re^lar Mrs. Mary Humphries attended a been requested to cage a pair of pot meeting tomorrow night at 8 Pythias, will meet In a bowUng monkeys on his property, which. It IM ^ birthday party Saturday match at the Charter Oak alleys 1^ TJ»a pr1v»t« duty nurse* wUl h»ve o’clock. All girls of the league are night, honoring ’Thomas Duffy of la alleged, have nipp^ several small morrow night at 8 o’clock. Laat a msetincr tonight at 7:18 In the reminded to prepare baskets of re- Hartford, who is wrell known hero, „ dtatng room o f the MemoHal hoapl* children. This-morning, police said freshmeijta for the affair. 111* com. week the m ala spilt four points. tal. that there is no legal ruling that ^ e affair waa held at the home of mlttee In charge will serve coffee. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Covey of 8U ^ . ' “ could be applied to force Thresher Wethersfield avenue. The regular monthly meeting of Mr*. Philip Nelson o f 69 Delmont to confine the animals in cages on The Willing Workers group of the Red Men’s Building Aaaoclatlen hi* own property, so long as they the Wesleyan Guild will hold its will be held at the club rooms to- ,, street,. enteiialnVd Friday afternoon Mrs. Mary Benson and Mrs. Wil- h> honor of her mother-in-law, Mrs. are restrained from doing damage monthly business meeting tomorrow night at 8 o’clock. on outside land. afternoon at 4:80 at the South liam McKinney will be in charge of , Freda Nelson of the same rtreet, the food sale o f the Asbuty group and on Thursday afternoon the Methodist church. It la Important A small dog owned by Eugene that every member attend as plana of the Wesleyan Guild tomorrow , Musical club of Windsor, of which morning at 9:30 at the J. W. ««|f. •!«* was a member before mo\dng flpless of 28 West Center attest was win be made for future activitin of corporation't atora. I hers In December. struck yesterday at the intersection the group. The annual Blue Plate of East Middle Turnpike and Horan supper, sponsored by the Willing I^ n a lyitalla society will meet Factory street, and waa so badly Injured Workers group will follow tomor- Odldren of Mary Bowling League row at 6:30 p. m. tonight at 7:80 at the Sub Alpine I TAKE wm meet tonight at 7:30 at the that Policeman Harold V. Heffron clubhouse on Eldridge street ' waa called to shoot the * animal. ; Went Side Recreatoln Center. All Driver of the car that hit the dog members are urged to attend. waa William C Jones of 927 Main CLOSEOUT Town Clerk Samuel J. Tiirklng- street extension, WllUmantic. A c- ME TO ton said this morning that there are cording to the report, the dog ran Of Odd Lota Of aUU about 250 of this town’s dog out In front of the Jones’ machine. population to be registered for new Ueenses, as yet unsecured by the ’The Dorcas society win meet pets’ owners. Up to this morning Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock at TIOGA 1,378 doge had been licensed, most Emanuel Lutheran church. Follow- of the tags being given out In a last ing the business meeting the mem- minute rush. Tonight, as an ac- bers will make favors for the Moth- conunodatlon, the office of the Town er and Daughter banquet May 11. Clark will remain open until 8 p.m. and are reminded to bring scissors! YARNS for dog Ucenatng. The hostesses will be Miss Ellen Johnson, Mrs. Elvle H ewitt Mta. ’The Woman’* Christian Temper- Arthur Hoaglund and Mtss Jennie anoe Union win meet tomorrow a f- Foraberg. A t 55% to ternoon at 2:30 in the Federation room of Center church house. Mrs. Qmtractor’s workmen were busy W . D. Woodward will lead the de- today on East Center street rigging 16 6 % R e d u c t i o n s Wbtlons and Mrs. David Chambers and making final adjustments on will be in charge of the program. the concreting and levelling ma- Rev. E. G. Lusk of the Naaarene chines which will be used In the re- church will be the guest speaker. construction of East' Center street. Current events in relation to the Pouring of concrete Is scheduled to Motot traffic will be discussed by Given W ith Cash Sales In begin today. This morning the small different members. Mrs. Frederick Wood win play a piano solo and triangle in front of the Post Office building waa dug up, and the old Mrs. Sherwood Fish will sdng. All women Interested win be welcome. granite curbing Is being moved for Both These Stores A ll storage. Day

    The ProfesslonsI Girls club of I Canter church win meet tomorrow I Tuesd ay Superb VALUES on » t 8 o ’clock with Mr*, raup Emery of 31 Cambridge

    street. Tt win be "Book Night" and SPECIAL the election of officers xvill take Every Need for Baby Direct from the Tioga fac- place. The hostesses will be tfiss Ths Ruth Porter and Miss Ruth Me- la n o ra p rins CORP. I tory—odd lots of Crevehna -IW.HAU knighlin. Manchistm Conh« and Saxony at great savings.

    MATTRESS Mr. and Mra. James Munale, Sr., As these are ail close-outs, Specials ! I have moved from 128 Center street there is absolutely no guar- to John Neubauer’s house at 8811 $1.50 CRIB BLANKETS

    Center street antee that each lot will be ex- Sire 36”xM”. Pinkand blue nursery pat- $12.95 CAHnisf^: I actly the same color. terns with four-inch rayolite tk ^ INC. Special ...... $ 1 .00 MANCHESTER KEMP'S

    Shop A n d Sove On Tuesd a ys Odd Lots of Regular 70c $W5 CURITY DIAPERS TAXI Tioga cnmfnlltkr material and PHONE 6588 Mmfortable. Quickly washed and dried and S4-HOtrB SERVICE a« other diapers. Sire Neron, Prop. For zcr x40 , will fjt infants to one CREVENNA yeerold. Per d ozen ......

    Su m m er H A L E Y S S e l f S e r v e 50 INFANTS’ FLANNEL GOWNS Rummage Sale The Original In New England! Don’t wait any longer. Avoid 23c string at the bottom. THURS-, MAY 5, 9:30 A. M. w e rush for Summer Permanents Button front. Sizes: Infants to O A by ’phoning for an appointment Store Next to Magnell Drug And Health Market 6 months...... ^a7C

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    St. Mary’a Ladiea’ GoUd. Brenntro, TUESD AY SPECIALS Chimney Red 29c COTTON BANDS Citron Olace Double Green SUmps Given With Cash Salee ^"^ex armholcs for . All Day Tuesday. •Marts B in s G ersnin m perfect fit and comfort Sizes .’ Infanta Black CorotMOcn Bio* to S years...... Hale's HUk * Dnbonnet and .Many Other Colors

    CARTER’S JIFFON SHIRTS loaf BREAD Short sleeves and perfect fitting neck and Odd Lots of Regular 35c armholes for baby’s comfort. Soft knit all Stokeley’a Regular $6.50 Tioga cotton. Sizes: Infants to 3 years.

    ...... 50c To m ato Soup Cans Machineless 5 23c

    SAXONY •Maxwell llonae BABIES’ DAINTY SILK OR Generators P ER M A N E N T SATIN JACKETS If the ammeter pointei Co ffee 2 Lb. Can With light flannel lining, in pink or swings back and forth rapid 47c 15c ball Sugarheort blue or w h ite ...... ly or remains at zero whih Now $ 5 .0 0 The yam of a hundred uaea. 69c Others at $1.00. you are dnving the genera- Especially good for children’s

    tor should be checked at wear. This Permanent gives nice Peas Cans 2 21c QUICKEES 2-PC. once. We replace brushet ringlet curls and you can have or make repairs quickly. l h< TRAINING SUITS as many as necessary. Flame cause of the trouble is elimi- Baking Soda i Lb. Pkg. 7 C Dnbonnet White of fine mesh with buttons on the front to button

    nated and future expense Phone 3058 O"**" Baby Blue panties to, to they will not fall down; Lastex Gold Medml avoided. Qreeo and Othera I back for quick changing. Sizes: 1

    I t o 4 y e a r s ...... ia C Flour 6 Lb. Bag NORTON French Extra Panties for eh a^ R g,.39^ Beordsley’a • No guarantee on dye lota.

    ELEirrRirAL Beauty Shoppe 4-PC. SILK COAT SETS INSTRUMENT CO. Peanu t B u t t e r • No exchanges. Dress, slip, Mat and*bonnet Sizes: Infants HHUard SL Phone 4060 43 Pearl St. Mrs. Petltjean CarnaUon to 6 months. In pink or dh o a • No yam held. whits...... 83.98

    M ilk 3 < ^ 23c • All sales llnaL Fresh, Fancy, No. 1 BABIES’ MADEIRA ^ESSES • No instructions with 'sale Dainty embroidered dresses with hemrosd f Asparag us IL^Ban. 15c yam. bottom or scalloped edge, in all whits. • in * Sizes: Infants to 1 year...... O 9 C Others at $1.00. ~ 8Ups to ’liht ^ 59c. Special!

    No 1 Potatoes Peck AOC , , Double Green Stamps

    BABIES’S SWEATERS Given With Cash Sales Choice of coat or slip.on models. Sizes: 1

    Fresh Spinach SLb.Peck Tuesday. to 3 years, in pink, blue or white . _ 10c

    w. $1 *19 and $1.69

    lin n ! , ^ SOFTEX BABY PANTS - R4b or ShoQlder in white. Small, medium. large and extra large. Also triangle with tie s ^ n g in small ‘ A

    mm and large sizes...... Q Lb. Lam b Chops

    We Pay the Higrhest ^ bAINTY PILLOW SUPS for flie Spring baby a a a Loin Lam b Cho ps CASH PRICES for «*ndage...... C,to /Sf C ^

    Perhaps You Need uttle baby bo y CREKPKRS Pork Chops Lb. 25c‘32c in blu^ m^iie and white broadcloth with dainty

    OLD embroidery and fagotting. Sizea: 1 to 3 yisxi. Additional Room 4-S-Pstntd Shaaklea*

    79c $ 1.00 Fresh Shoulders In Your H ouse — Lb. 18c

    GOLD PWY-TBX DOUBLI^O PANTIES Now U the time to build on an inexpensive addiUon and White q ^ . Sizes; Demi-Tasse, small," m»- Homburg or ^ v . the room you need. We have aO the materiala you purest liquid latex •-will not irritate baby’s t e o ^ f t rig»’t Prices. Have your contractor submit »Wn ...... 5 0 c the material bst to us. Sousoge M eat ib. 19e Matthew

    VJ:' DOURLE GREEN OTAMPS G lV E lT " \

    *V- WITH CA8H SALES TUESDAY. ' Wlor Sauerkrau t 6 Lb. 25c

    G. E. WILLIS & SON, INC. JEWELER ' SOFTEX r^iLK

    s Main S ^ t ** *>"•’ Supplier Paint A Few Steps Below Hale's COM MADE PROTECTIVE ^^ ^ 2 Main Street Telephone S;?* ib.JM(HAU

    MaMCHssTsa Comm- 999 Main S t, Hapclieater WITHOUTTHE USE OF RUBBER ^ mmid

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