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The Benson Furniture Company AVERA04S DAILT CIBCCl.A'nON James Marks of Pittsburgh, Pa., THE WEATHER has completed moving from the a student at Trinity College, Hart for the Month o f March, IBM A B O ^ W N store that they occupied in the ford, is spending the Ehuter vaca HOPETO RENOVATE ForeiDMt of U. S. Weather «nv«tn Johnson building to the larger store tion with Bob O’Malley, also of Hartford Mrs. WlUiaaj ipume of Buckland in the Same building formerly oc Trinity, at his home, 71 Chestnut 5 , 8 4 8 ftu returned Mter a two weeks' cupied as a barber shop. street. YUlt with relntivee In New York RECASWPAJOB BIsnbMr f t tba Aodit Oslr tonight and Soadaqr, slowlj Clt7 , during which time ahe visited Bnreaa of Ctreolatlons. rising temperiitare. The rain of yesterday and last The A. Li. Brown Junior Court of The Parade of Easter Styles m number of placae of interest. night did more to clean up the Maccabees will meet Saturday after MANCHESTER — A (’ITY OF VILLAGE CHARM streets than has been done by the noon at 1:30 in Tinker hall. The The Manchester klwanls club street department men. Gutters Committee To Meet WHIi G. <«rhich has been meeting each week meeting Is for both the younger VOL, L V - NO. 159. (UassUled Advarttslag on Pnge Ubj (TWELVE PAGES) that were coated with smjd and members and the older members of MANCHESTER, CONN,, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1936. PRICE THREE CENl St the TM.C.A. during the winter gravel were nearly all washed clean y months, will return to the Manches the Junior group and is being held K WaddeU To Discoss For Women, Misses and Children today. ter Country Club, Monday at 13:1S. tomorrow afternoon as an Easter party is being arranged to be held Eowell Cheney will be the speaker, Coach Ernie Dowd has called a and is sure to have an Interesting at that time. A t 10:30 tomorrow Necenary-Work. meeting for tomorrow at 1:30 at morning the degree team will meet message. Walter Gorman will furn the Royal Oaks clubhouse on Clin ish the attendance prize. in Tinker hall as there Is a drill to As Portrayed By HALE’S ton street This is open to any ball be held that will be used in connec The Recreation committee will Forget-me-not Junior circle of player in Mi-nchester or anyone tion with the afternoon meeting. meet Saturday at 2 p. m. with Kings Daughters will meet tomor wishing a tryout George H. Waddell. ■ponvor*i agent row afternoon at 3 o'clock with Center Church Women’s Qulld in Manchester for the Works Pro HAUPTMANN SILENT END Miss Doris Christensen of <6 Wood Group No. 0 of Center Church will meet Wednesday afternoon, gress administration, to approve a land street. The leader will be Miss Women, Mrs. Rollln Hitt, leader, April 18 at 2:30. The guest speaker W PA project to renovate the EJaat SPORT COATS Marlon Pearl. announce a food sale for Thursday, will be Mrs. R. D. Brown of West and West Side Recreation buildings. Jaunty sport coata have their way in the world April 9 at 2:30 p. m. In the base Hartford who will give a travel talk Most of the work will oc done in of fashion this season. Camel’s hair and tweed are Stage Set For Last Scene the East Side building under the REVISION (atOUP JAP ARMY HEAD A "Parade of the Months" party ment of the J. W. Hale Company's on her recent trip to Hawaii, Illus the predominating fabrics. Styles Include Reef will be given tonight at the Second store. In addition to the usual trated by colored motion pictures proposal of some of the members of ers, Balmacaan, (^esterflelds and Jiggers. Congregational church by the Wom variety of home made cakes, pies taken by herself. Mrs. Brown Is the Board of Education and approv en’s League. Dessert will be serv- and baked beans, the group will widely traveled and favorably ed by the selectmen. SEEN FAVORING SAYS RUSS WAR GOV. HOFFMAN FAILS ' ed at 7:30 and a miscellaneous en specialize on home-made Hot Cross known about Hartford for her Another project, to Increase the tertainment will follow. The church buns, orders for fWKlch should be travel talks and pictures. Those athletic faclliUes of Mt. Nebo field $10-95 to $22-75 . people and friends will be welco.me sent in by Monday night by dialing who have heard her give this talk and enclose It with a fence. wlU be ENHRKHANGE prepared later,'It Is expected. IS m S S IB L E to attend. Mrs. William McCormick, 3873, or on Hawaii before a largo Hartford Main Floor, Rear. f i t } Mrs. Arvld Seaburg, 6908. Audience speak highly of it. Chil The projects will have to be ap Group 1 of the Memorial Hospital proved by State Administrator Mat TO ISSUE A REPRIEVl dren will be cared for In the kinder auxiliary, Mrs. James M. Shearer, Adjutant William Valentine will garten. The hostesses will be Mrs. thew A. Daly in New Haven and First Meeting Sentiment Indi Nishio, New Vice-Chief of leader, will meet Monday afternoon give a’Serles of beautifully Illustrat B. F. Andrews. Mrs. Christie Mc again by the Federal ofTlcials of the at 2 o'clock at the 'iT.M.C.A. ed lectures each evening next week Cormick, Mrs. Ernest Bengston, W PA in Washington before work including Saturday, beginning at Mfs. Fred Carpenter, Mrs. Robert can bo started. cates Committee May Seek Staff, Urges However Foil TRAGEDY FINIS Adjutant William L. 'Valentins of 7:30, to which all will be welcome Lathrop, Mrs. Wlnthrop Merrlam, the Salvation Army left today for without admission charge. New Swagger Slajrer Is UnshakenL Boston where he will speak tonight The weekly meeting of the Man ANOTHER “BINGO” PAR H Complete Rebnilding; R. J. Preparedness; Pojnts Out at the provincial headquarters, the IS DESCRIBED Jacob Hampton of Summer street chester Veterans Association will "People's Palace," In place of received word today that his son, bo held this evening at 8 o’clock In Major Ralph,Miller of Hartford who the Army and Navy club. TO BE B E D TONIGHT Smith Is Chairman. Huge Soviet Armament has been called to New York. Ad Clifford Hampton, Is a patient at COATS As He Goes to Chaii the New Milford hospital to under BY AJITNESS jutant Valentine was accompanied go an operation for appendicitis. The usual weekly "Bingo" party to Boston by a male quartet com A considerable sentiment for a Tokyo, April 4— (A P ) — Lieut. posed of Harold Turklngton, first Clifford Is employed In New Milford POST OFFICE RECEIPTS will be held In Tinker Hall tonight and Dress Coats tenor; David Addy, second tenor, by the Southern New England Tele under the auspices of Division No. complete rebuilding of Manchester’s Gen. Juzo Nishk) became vice-chief Veteran Kidnap Case Report Wife Hysterical When She Finds AO Hope Gone Robert Lyons, baritone and Fred phone Co. 1, A.O.H., and their auxiliary. There form of government was apparent of the Japanese army general etaft will bo regular prizes for each of These new coats have Just Clough, bass. FOR QUARTER INCREASE been received and to say we lost night as the 15 citizens appoint today, with a declaration of his con The Walther League of Zion the first eleven games played with cation Delayed for 40 Minutes to Allow Time for a special award for the winner of are enthusiastic about them ed by the Selectmen to a Charter viction that a war with Soviet Rus er Tells Moment-to-Mo- The advisory board of Townsend Lutheran church will meet tonight is putting it mildly. Fine Club No. 1 at Its regular meeting at 8 o'clock; all bjembers arc re Comparison With Corrc.spond- the twelfth game. Seven special Revision committee met to organize sia was impossible, but that Japan games will follow. materials, smartly . tailored for their five months work. must follow a policy of prepared Final Moves— Hanck Refuses to Act On Compli on Wedeanday evening, decided to quested to he present for choir re ing Period Of Year Ago .that make you look your menl Story of Tense Peri -omit the next regular club meeting, hearsal at 7 o’clock'; 'There will be no Friday night Robert J. Smith, who was an as ness. Show Local Office Income games played next week as It Is best. which would .fall upon the evening sessor, a selectman and a town The installation of General polledWM “ ve Hauptmann from the electric chair, a cordon of of Good Friday. Agents of the John Hancock In Better. Good Friday and the games schedul representative for six years in each was set tor th f Jersey penitentiary in Trenton, N. J„ as the sUge od, Death-House Scene. Made by Defense. ed for that night will be po.stpOnCd. Nlshlo, former chief of staff of the was sec for Uie last acene of 'The Crime of the Century." surance Company connected with office and state Senator for eight Japanese army In Maneboukuo, as Robert Doellner, violinist,, and the local office, were guests of Man Monthly Increases over the cor years, was chosen chairman. Dur ■vice-chief of the general staff made f ,•?>- Trenton, N. J., April 4.—"This Burdette Hawley, pianist, have ager E, A, O’Malley of the local responding period of last year arc $ 1 6 - 7 5 and ing bis years in the General Assem him one of the most influential of (The fnllnwl^ detailed descrlp- COLLECT INVTTATIONt; Issued invitations for an evening of office, at a show and dinner served shown for tlie first quarter of 1936 bly he was chairman several years the army leaders. live story of Bruno Kicliard Haupt man Is dead." BEFOBB ELEOIROOtmOU music for violin and piano at Center according to the March report of SWEDISH BAKING SALE of the Cities and Boroughs commit * Must Be Prepared mann’s exiH-iitlon Is by the Trenton With those words, spoken by a Church House this evening at 8; 15. In Hartford lost nIghL On April U the local agents with their manager Postmaster Frank B. Crocker. The Auspices Dorras- Society of tee which passed on charter appll " I assure that nation that I am VERA STRETZ ACQUITTED; WIDOW CLAIMS correspondent of the Associated physician In the crowded prison Trenton, N. J., April 4.— ( total Increase for March 1936 over Emanuel Lutheran Church. cations of numerous Connecticut convinced a war between Japan and Press, who was an offielal witness. —Invitations to Bnmo Haul {Donald Pierce who has been mes will go to New Haven where they $ 1 9 - 7 5 death house at 8:47:30 last night, will attend a dinner being given to the corres >ondlng mon'.h of 1935 H ALE ’S BASEMENT cities and towns. Soviet Russia is impossible," he Mr. Blackman has worked on the maim’s . electrocution, wl senger boy at the local office of the was 31057.65. declared. "However, we must be Lindbergh kidnaping story from Its was told the end of New Jersey's all John Hancock agents where an SATURDAY, APRIL 4 SUITS Bowen Is Clerk would make souvenirs, are baA Western Union has left the employ Receipts for the first throe Main Floor, Rear prepared for any emergency." BODY OF BRUNO beginning. He and an ossnelste case against the Lindbergh baby Attorney Raymond R. Bowere COLLAPSES AT VERDICT In their place of origin— the of the company and has secured opportunity will be given to meet Gay, flippant tailored suit* months of 1938 were 319.15Q.96 and Beginning at 1 o’clock. "*rhe Soviet has recently strength wore the first netrspa|ier men to killer—the end of Bruno Richard warden's ohice. work with Cheney Brothers. Guy W, Cox of Bouton, the new that are perfect for every wom m s elects clerk of the committee. ened greatly Its forces in the Far reach the Hopewell estate of the Hauptmann. president of the company. for the same period last year, J17,- an. Inspired styles In man- The appointment of a sub-commit Prison guards collected all 126.72, a gain for Uie quarter of East, where its airplanes and tanks Lindberghs the night of March 1, He died as most people thought Two large plate glass windows in Ish type fabrics that are beau tee of three members to meet with FOR C A T I O N vltations last night Just $2,033.24 ^or 11.9 per cent. number nearly 1,000 each," he aald. 1932, when the bab.v was kidnaped. he would—unspeaklng, unshaken; the Johnson building which were The Ladles* society of the Zion tifully made. a similar group from the Board of To £o lo the Country for CROWDS IN STREET the invitees entered the death' Tile total Increase shown for "Moreover, development of muni Since then he devoted most of his cold, unsmiling. broken at different times during the Lutheran church on Cooper street Selectmen to plan a revision of the house. January and February over the tions Industries and construction of time to the coverage of this story.) A mite and a half away. In a ho ■past two months were replaced yes- will meet tonight at the church fol towns fiscal year set-up waq post It was an unusual procedurB,>i same months of 1938 was $075.59. NOTICE railways by the Soviet In the Far Awhile to Rest, Father Mrs. Hauptmann to “Remain tel, his weary wife — his widow ■terday. lowing the Lenten service. poned until a later meeting. East has been pushed vigorously. By SAAIITEL G. BLACKMAN now — cried piteously, unconsol- The annual meeting of the Stock $10-95 and Chairman Smith appointed Town "W e cannot expect the Soviet to AS A DEATH WATCH (CopyrlKht I93C by Associnted I’ rcis) ably: "Oh, God, why did you have holders of the Manchester Building Representative William J. Thorn comply with any request to with Says — Jury Was Out for a While in the United Trenton, N. J., April 4— (A P )—A to do this 7" wanted to sign it, not becauae draw Its troops from the border of believed Hauptman innocent of CARD PARTY TONIGHT & Loan Association will be held at ton and . Attorney William J. Shea lean man with quick step walked There was no hysteria, no break the offices of C. E. House & Son, to serve with him as a nominating Maneboukuo, and hence we have century’s most infamous crime, bat'| Mrs, Frank House’s Three Honrs. down, no tears inside the dirty- Inc., Wednesday evening, April 8 at committee which will recommend at never proposed such a move. Thonsands Jnst Stare at State”; Declares She Is Into the state prison at 7:40 last white four walls where Anna Haupt because he beUeired there wero 1 Ellington Road, Wiipplng. 8 o'clock for the purpose of hear $ 1 6 .7 5 "Recently, the Soviet Union has night —Albert B. Hermann, Pardons many Udden mysteries of the csafil BINGO! BINGO! Cosh and Grand Prizes. the next meeting of the comniittee mann’s "Poor Richard" sat down to ing the reports of the officers for the various sub-committees to study been interfering Increasingly in (Jourt clerk. death. ■till unexplored. Home Made Refreshments past year—to elect officers for the Main Floor, Rear. frontier difficulties between Man- New York, April 4.—(AP) —Like Prison Walls and Wait Proud of Husband. "You're kidding,” he answered. It wasn’t until half on bour< Tonight 8:)0 Tinker Hall A LI. WEIX'OMB different phases -of municipal gov. " I am not afraid to die” , he had coming year and to elect four direc ernmenL choukuo and Outer Mongolia be s person Just awakened from the ’The governor says no reprieve." written Gov. Harold Q. Hoffman fore the time fixed for Haup And Every Friday Night Admission 25c. cause it concluded a mutual assist It was the first Indication to the tors for the ensuing year, and any The committee will meet weekly, horrors of a nightmare, Vera Stretz News from Within. only last Tuesday. I f be was, be execution; that the governor finali| Division No. 1, A. O. H. and Auxiliary other- business proper to come be Children’s Coats ance pact with Mongolia. Trenton, N. J., April 4.— (A P ) 55 witnesses assembled in the prison did nqt show i t laid the reprieve aside the members decided. Next week Russian "Ml^statemento’* —acquitted of murdering Dr. Fritz corridor that the previous. SO min Admission 25c. fore said meeting. With hats to match in fancy the session wlU be Thursday afStSO Mrs. Anna Hauptmann faced the Fifty-five wltnessea’ saw Um go: His reluetant decision, not Signed. "However, the Manchoukuoan Gebhardt, her lover—sough£"” rest utes of searching, by guards and the flfty-five, and one other; Ro9 tweeds and checks. Sizes 2 to p. m. Thereafter the. Revialon group government is determined to enter Trenton, N. J., April 4.— (A P )-:. ordeal today of returning to Tren usual last-minute precautions on -vtne came after a King eonfa 12 Games and Special Games MAUDE R. HILL, Sec. and forgetfulness today. Elliott, whose steady hand spun the with Attorney-General David 6 years. will meet Fridays at 9 p. m. into negotiations with Mongolia for Outslde the state prison, while ton and claiming the body of her execution night were not a second Special Prize On Twelfth Game: Dated at Manchester, April 2, 193G. To Study Other ICharters Her father, 70-year-oId Frank wheel of the rheostat. Wllentz. Get Your deliberation of their frontiers." Bruno Richard Hauptmann Inside husband, who died in the electric drees rehearsal for the time when $5.00 Worth o f Merchandise Copiee of charters being used in Stretz, clasping the bkmdc young Bntno Richard Hauptmann would There was mother man there; the A foreign office spokesman an chair for the Lindbergh babyis mur tall, military warden. Col. Mark O. With another touch o f t h e ___ , SPRING FLOWER.S other towns amd small cities will be nounced Uiat Tamekichl Ota. Jap woman in hie arms, said she was walked steadily and calmly to his der. go to the chair. ter Irony that h u never seemed'li Everyone Invited To Spend An Enjoyable Evening^ FRESH $2.98-$5.98 obtained for study purposes. Later, "going away for awhile to try to KImberlIng. I t waa he among them anese Ambassador in Moscow, forget.” death in the electric chair last As his "nearest relative,” the wife Picture Changes leave the Lindbergh case, it the committee plans to have officials would be instructed to "draw the The picture changed suddenly. all whom the law charged with exe From the Growers LOANS night., the spotlight was on the who declared, "he was innocent; I cuting the death warrant; but be Wilenta, Hauptmann's legal ne Little Boys’ from other towns and cities come attention of the Soviet government Several prominent persons, he am not ashamed—I am proud of The question: "Will Hauptmann SIS, whe offered a road o f said, had Invited his daiQ^ter to steel doors of the gateway by the did not see Hautpmann die. A.MIEKSUN to Manchester to explain the ad. to misstatements and misrepresen him." was expected to arrive some go?" changed to this: "will Haupt late yosteBday, USE Y O U R tations” In recent Soviet news dis spend a few weeks at their homes death houae. mann talk?" He stood facing the choir and ilKEEMIUUSES vantages and disadvantages of their All eyes were on these doors. time before noon to perform the " I f the governor should Issue Tailored Coats types of government. patches. In the country. The men who were soon to know the hooded figure in i t Ho gave tho 153 Eldridge St. They supplied the first Information task at the New Jersey state prison. nod that signalled the current be order of reprieve," the attorney . OERiOMAt NOTE Smart, dressy coats that will Attention will be given to the The spokesman said this action A carefully selected "blue-ribbon’’ Whether Hauptmann would remain eral told Warden Klmberlliig' Phone 8486 would be taken on the grounds that of the execution to the world out She will come from her apart ^the great riddle of criminology or turned on. But his head was bowed make your son look 100%. In ■ town meeting electors system used Jury returned the verdict last nlg.it side. ment In the Bronx, where she Hours before the execution till tweeds and navy. Caps to in Brookline and some other Mas the Soviet advices were detrimental which set the 32-year-oId defendant the confessed slayer qf Charles A. when the volts struck. He looked "you must obey i t " N« tacurilUt «r onJoriars ro* When those doors opened, at 8:49 sought consnlation, with her 3-year- up only when the prison phystdian match. Sizes 2 to 8 years. MILLINERY sachusetts towns, ilong with tyrpes to Japanese-Soviet relations. The free. Lindbergh. Jr., moved uneasily. The attorney-general aald Flowers For qulrod for kaUrlod ompleykt. A alleged misstatements dealt with p. m. (EST), the small crowd Just old son, Manfred, after an outburst It waa 7:63. Rev. John Matthie Intoned; lorvieo yeii will approciaU. No need to tell a woman what used in Connecticut. recent border incidents and Jap A t the words, “not guilty, " Miss outside know that the stole German of h.vstcrlcal weeping that ended governor had no reprieve powan.. All Oeeaslnns Stretz collapsed. sen, Hauptmann’s spiritual adviser, "This man is dead.” i a new hat will do for her and George H. Waddell, clerk of the anese-Soviet diplomatic exchanges. carpenter from the Bronx had paid with her locking herself In a room arrived. He was late and was led but that if he should assume Tfio rala of* intarait ckargad it Board of Selectmen, called the She had been on trial for two Hade Sore Of It powers it was not up to the warfinK;^ throo (3) por cant, por monlh, or this goes double when it’s an with bis life for the kidnap-raurdcr for twenty minutes, while friends ImmedlUciy to the death house. . $3-98' Easter hat. You’ll And all that meeting to order. In response to his weeks on charges she Wiled Dr. They made very sure of i t too. to challenge Mm. thiriy*tiH (36) aor coni, par an of the Lindbergh baby. battered at the door, fearing she Four minutes passed— Feverish Six doctors, one at a time, stepped num on unpaid amount of lean. Is new—all that Is smart—all questions each person accepted the Gebhardt because, after many For hours, throughout this Jersey would harm herself. minutes of do-nothing. Thus the door to escape from i months of Intimacies, he failed to forward, listened for the tremor of Shirley Temple that is individual in hat fash appointment of the selectmen. He capital In the evening and early Mrs. Hauptmann next will follow Then came the first command, to Hauptmimh was pointed by the man ions here. PLAN TO PASS TAX marry her. . the heart of a man who could kid IDEAL FINANCING offered to obtain stenographic as night, the atmosphere- was one of her husband's instruction that his break the silence. who had excoriated Urn aa "Pub" ‘ For the Junior sistance for the committee as need suspense. nap and kill a little baby, then step Enemy Number One of tho World’* Dr. Gebhardt, president of a Ger body bo cremated. Friends a.so ex "Line up two by two," Deputy ped back. ASSOCIATION. Inc. DRES5ES ed. The committee accepted that man trade promotion concern, bad There was only one question ask at the Fiemington trial. It needMjJ Miss $1.98 — $2.98 — pected her to comply with his ex Chief George L. Selby almost bark Twice they did this. W e’re literally “ cleaning up” the J. SALA 831 .Main Street Tlicse ever popular dresSes in offer imd voted to have him prepare BILL IN 2 WEEKS a wife In Germany and was the fa ed: ed. "Guards walk on the side and In only the key in the hand of Gov. 'l Over W. T. Grant Store pressed wish that she "remain for Then, as though still not sure that Hoffman to open It; yet It rtrmslntfi'] town with our big dimities, organdies and printed oopiea of the existing charter and ther of two children. W il he die, or will the governor a while In the United SUtes." the rear." All Kinds of Furni Phone 7381 $ 3 . 7 5 The .line formed. It was ready to the lightning thrusts of 2,000 volts cloaed. ' 13 batistes. All pastel shades. Its multitudinous changes. Sought a Divorce give him another reprieve? To Be Cremated Sizes 1 to 6 years. •SUITS . In the early evening, the State hod done their work, the doctors ture Reupholstered We have added many new Main Floor, Real left Sentiment for a complete rebuild Miss Stretz testified, however, he The Rev. John Matthiesen, Haupt- Without Power. Capitol was the center of attention (Continued on Page Two) conferred around the chair in which numbers to our showing of ing of the charter Incl-jded suggea- Committee Expects to Finish told her he had not lived with his man’s spiritual adviser, said the *T am without power to grant'. and Refinished Uons for organization along busi In bis office. Gov. Harold Hoffman the body sagged against the weight suits for the Junior Miss. See wife for 10 years and was going to cremation would be at Fresh Pond of the restraining straps. further stay," tho governor eald. EASTER SPECIAL Expert Chair Caning them Saturday. Sizes 11 to 1/. Van Raalte ness lines, with admlnlatratlve offi get a divorce. was faced with one of the gravest If the attorney-general hafi-i $1.98 problems of his life; be faced It Crematory in Queens. N. Y.. or In Hauptmann was dead. Or. How cials corresponding to a firm’s gen Work Tuesday; Corporate The young woman pleaded that Linden, N. J., where the body of agreed to a second reprieve It Ui ;|| A ll records broken— and why not when we offer expert Compare Our Prices! — FOOD SALE — Baby Shop PICNIT GLOVES eral manager and a policy forming his desk, dictating to a stenogra ard-Welsler announced It. she shot him to protect herself from Charles A. Lindbergh,Jr., was BRUNO’S LAWYER C6I. Klmberltng raised his head. most likely the governor woifid hagSi'i workmanship at this unheard of low price. All Work Guaranteed. Given by Because you love nice thing body similar to a Board of Dlrec- pher. dictating the statement that granted one; but he said on the $10-95 and. a threatened unnatural assault aft cremated. ------His eyes pointed at a large clock FLIR TATIO N —A short glov tors. Debts to Re Conridered. took away ail hope for Hauptmann. casfon of Us first respite order v No Deposit Necessary. Stanley Oraup, So. M. E. Church er he, pretending sickness, had "M y faith in my husband U un which a guard had been holding for suits. It was made public at 7:33 p. m.: he would not Interfere agau u i ' PLAIN GARMENTS 83 Cbestnul Street Hale’a General Electric Kitchen lured her to his expensive tower faltering. I know that he passed aloft ibroughout the death bouse CAPITAINE3—Rtilled cuff witU apartment and attacked her last He would not grant another re IN FINAL VIGIL the attorney-general was will Phone 7842 or Vi06 Baiement button trim. Washington, April 4.— (A P ) — prieve. away like a Christian who believed drama. $ 1 3 - 9 5 Nov. 12. in his God," Mrs. Hauptmann said Wllentz wasn’t; so Hauptmann disd.. Dry or Steam Cleaned Saturday Morning Starting at B. CRYSTAL— Slipon with crystal House tax experts set out today to Although Prosecutor Miles M. Crowd Increases "It Is 8:47 and one-half,” he said. button trim. DEMOCRATS AWAIT drive their new revenue program Outside the prison, a mile and a In a statement Issued for her when "Died” Before That ‘ There was another last-mlnati:^ O’Brien failed to ask the Jurors to ahe left Trenton after the execu hope that went glimmering wh. Called For and Delivered. Colors—navy, black, grey, through the chamber Ithln a fort give a verdict o{~first degree mur half away, the crowd increased. Hsher Did Not Give Up Hope That will go down os toe official beige, nude, white. night. There were several thousand per tion. time that the 36-year-old, (Jerman- Anna Hauptmann dashed to F l« ^ 'i •COATS der carrying a death penalty. Judge Ington by motor in mid-afte SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON ANY TWO GARMENTS. A new coat for Easter is a s . G.O.P. PACE-MAKING Assembling for what was sched Cornelius F. Collins had told them sons along the streets near the " I feel not ashamed, but proud of born carpcntei uled. But he must MADAME EDITH ncccs.sary as anything could oe. uled to be the next to the last day stone-wailed prison. One policeman him. I know the truth will be .Until Last Minute; Stuck have died long before that; perhaps and signed a complaint that cbatL 2 Piece Swagger S u its ...... 75c they could choose between that, sev the Lindbergh baby waa kidnap Psycholo iBt and Psychic Rendor Shadow plaidfl, tweeds and $ 1.00 pair of public bearings, members of me said; known, and that his Innocence will he died that night In Flemlngton, 441 Abu StrcM Hartford, Chmm- eral lesser cbsrges, and acquittal. by Paul H. Wendel. M EN! You can have your hat and 3-Pc. Suit cleaned Electric cheviots in smart styles. Main Floor, right House ways and means committee "dount ’em yourself. There must come to light February 13. 1938, when a Jury of She-was born with remarkable Took Three Hours to tke Last. She hoped In that way to have ' for 90c. Called For and Delivered. power—power not meant to vratU Refrisrerator said they expected to turn f i $799,- be five thousand, but 1 ain’t got no "They have taken away from me country folk—eight men and four Watch for Primary Signs to 000,000 plan over to the legislative The Jurors deliberated three hours time to count ’em.” my faithful husband and a loving Wendel, now held in Jail here on,i%' i ..... fy Idle curiosity, but to o rect. ad* / .... ^ women—found him guilty of having vise and help men and women Service draf‘ -ra Tuesday. to reach their decision. Hundreds were there before' din father from my child," she aald. murdered Cboiles A. Lindbergh formal murder complaint b a ^ pa' D IA L 7100 TODAY . who are In trouble or auspense $ 7 -9 5 "W e ought to have the bill before Although the Judge bad warned ner time. The April evening was a now repudiated "confesaion” UM conccrnlnir the everyday affafra of Indicate .Who Repnhiican Brings Message Trenton. N. J., April 4 ,-.-(A P )- Jr.; if not then, he must surely have All Makes Mam Floor, Center the House a week from Tuesday,'' the spectators against maWng any chilly. They shivered but stayed The Rev. Matthiesen, after ■ the The minute hand of the clock had he kidnaped the Lindbergh c b fl^ life. Has helped thousand^ to ob* Hale L a demonstration, several women died when the Court of Errors aiid tain happInesB and aucceao—>why Ir i( ....^ , said Chairman Dougbton (D. N. C.), on, hoping to "see something," but execution, -brought Anna a raes- edged past 8—the hour set for Appeals turned a deaf eai to Us brought within the Jurisdlctioa^lir Work Guaranteed Nominee Will Be. "and it should not take more than screamed and moat of the others not VOU7 Sefa and tells fo\x all, M K M Ladies’ Bruno Hauptmann’s death. plea for a new trial, wten the Unit Hunterdon (Fiemington) counljp; not only your dlfflcultUa and four or five days to pass it. even arose and applauded. (Oontinoed on Page T-vo) (Oontlnued'on Page Two) Two men still stood tensely beside and she hoped thus to create a new troublfs. but also plans a solution though we plan to allow plenty of ed States Supreme Court wrote a U. S. CLEANERS for them. Do not heoltate -to call 'Phone 5316 Miss Stretz was so overwhelmed a a telephone In the main prison eor- terse ''denied” across his appeal, or situation which might provide HANDBAGS time for debate.” ridor last night. cause for a court’s staying her hua* upon me If you are In trouble. Waahington, April 4.— (A P I— guard bad to hold her to keep her when the Cqurt of Paid ms twice Today la the day~tomorrow may Fabrics or leather. Top Allowance For Oebta from falling. The broad man of military phy^ band’s execution pending InvestieM AND D YER S he too late. John Doherty HOSIERY handle, ring handle. Envelopes The pace of political activity quick refused to grant him mercy. ened today as various Republican A feeling that the program should Then she spied her father and ■Ique was Col. Mark O. KImberlIng, tlon of her charges against W endX 836 Main St. . Neat Montgomery Ward’s Hoars 1 p. m, to • w* Every Day 188 Eldridge Street____ with zipper. Color brown, grey, take co.-nizanca repeated de rushed to his arms. Both of them principal warden at state prison. Never, though, waa bis armor of New Spring shades. navy, black. groups spurred their preparations Brunovs Last Minutes Iron nerves pierced. There were It Was a braye effort, but fuUts). for a series of state primaries In the mand.' from buzineBS for special were weeping. The slight, nezvous figure with Prosecutor Anthony M. Hauck, Jr-T Misty—Subtle Beige. times.'during the torturing eighteen 1 - . Immediate offing. treatment of corporations that are " i want to go home," she cried. stooped shoulders was C. Lloyd of Hunterdon county—the man Toasty—Suntoned beige. • required to use part of the r earn Later, asked if ahe bad any plans Fisher, the man who fought for months that extended between bis Demorrstir leaders watched Described by Clergyman arrest In the Bronx, New York, and was active In the prosecution of bsr ; Moondusk—Medium taupe grey closely, trying to figure whom the ings to pay debts was growing for the future. Miss Stretz replied Hauptmann to the bitter end. ' MIramba—dark neutral beige. his death last night that he wept. husband—rcfu.seSamuel Leibowitz. It was the kneeling quietly on the cement floor down on the cement floor and pray ' As he filled his cup. KImberlIng as a prisoner. His body stiffened, Benson Furniture and Radio completed. ed quietly for about ten minutes. him under Mm. Hauptmann’s coi$- O n Your Handkerchiefs ' Perhaps because.of the vacation Under the program, corporations 115tb acquil-ol he has won In 119 of bis cell prayed quietly for ten took the telephone, listened care seemed to bunch when the current plaint. NOW IN o y t NEW LOCATION IN THE SAME BLOCK required by contract to uae certain murder trials. ‘He turned Us face toward us fully, then turned and over his —21 1-2 horsepower of electricity T W O DOOOORS NORTH------OF OUR------FORMER LOCATION White or colored. Sport size.. absence of the President, the ad minutes before starting bis death and said, ’Now I am ready.*.” the Leaves a Detainer. portions of earnings to reUra debts walk. ■boulder said something to the chief —struck. 705 Main St. L ministration leaders have remained would be subjected to a flat 32H minister related He sUd Haupt When his demand was refuaefl, h»' ; Johnson Block 69 ■Uent for the most part during the Than he said; defense counsel. His words stran But not afterward did the body Permanent! c $1.98U$2-98- per cent rate on such sums, rather mann shook bonds with the minis gled the last feeble hope. slump. left a -detainer. It was still thsM ; l>ast week while Republican assaults TREASURY BALANCE. " I am ready." ters and four guards in the death today. Most probably It will ; We’re better prepared than ever Main Floor, Right 2 5 c each than to the proposed graduated tax The paper cup of ice water It sppeared to the witnesses to Main Floor, rear. >n the New Deal continued, but they He was reciting the 23rd Psalm houi -and walked toward the door be exerciaed. Reason for Itl no ’ ; to Mrve you. Right now we’re Main Floor, Front on total Income- based on percent- crushed in Fisher’s grip and be bold itself erect, as though even in were expected soon to break loose Washington, April 4,-.-(AP)—^The as, with bis two spiritual advisors, clasping the hands of his „drtsora. longer exists. I sges of undistributed profits, flung it dispairingly against the death the iron nerves defied .the law S ee,^./ ■bowing a brand new selection of with attacks against their foes. position of the Treasury M ril 3; Re be walked into the little chamber to The three men softly repeated the It wasn't Wenders removst to Coat or Suit liberty League Statement bis death. Wall with a hysterical laugh and dis modern furniture for the home. GREEN TRADING STAMPS GIV’EN IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Beover Speaks TM lglit. ceipts, $14,876,518.45, expenditures, 23rd Psalm until they reached the that bad plagued them so long. Fiemington Anna Hauptmann snot- The American Liberty League is appeared Into an adjoining room. They say Hauptmann bad boppd No— it’s not like your new Spring bonnet— once Former President Hoover, whose sued a statement the tax $26,328,719.03, net balance, $2370,- The Rev. John Matthieeeo, one of execution chamber. Then, the min Admitted Defeat ed: it was the life of her husband. you ve had a permanent— you have it until it’s grown SCARFS ictiviUes have given rise to much program. It said the plan bad 232,833.87, customs receipts for the bis advisors, dtsertbed Hauptmann’s isters read the last w o r^ Haupt to the very moment they came to They bad arranged for Haupt last few minutes and said bis last The little lawyer from Flemlng- Ascot, long square style. ipeculaUon about the part he wlU proved "highly disturbing" to busi month, $2,856,814.22. mann could have heard—from Reve ton was admitting defeat for the take Um to the death room that be mann to die at 8.jo'clock; it was 41 ^ ouL Choose one of the famous permanents given by. ex Our Bargain Basement is or wish was that his body be cremated. would be spared once more. Gover Colors, navy, red, o r ^ d , llay later in the camimlgn, is now ness and had “upset any ealenla.'' Rec^pts for the fiscal year (since lation. 21: _ first time; minutes later, though, that thsgf perts at This will be done. nor Harold" G. Hoffman was the full of good buys in clean used green, white. n Fort Wayne, Ind„ where he 1s ex- tlons which ImsineaB nuty have July 1): $3417,824.322JiS; expendi "And I saw a new heaven and a That was 8'13. Hauptmann was walked'-bim into the death chambe^’-;^ >ected to continue hiq fl$ht against made on the bosijs of expected Matthiesen and the Rev. D. G. new earth; for the first heaven and dead twenty-five minutes later. power be believed would save Um— Col. KImberlIng was holding opear'' (^p/ticeAl furniture. For new or used tures. $5,376JI82,486.42. including Werner, another advisor, read to LILY BEAUTY PARLOR Th4 J W . H A L C CORR he New Deal In a speech tonlghL lief from experimentation." It de $2,455,101,396.41 of emergency ex the first earth were passed awag It was tome time after .he elec- Governor Hoffman who had saved every poeslble chance. Ha wBa^i Hauptmann in Us death house cell, furniture see Benson.- 59c to $1.00 The week brought reportb of a clared the President’s, tax plan penditures. Ehccess of expenditures and there was no more sea.T troduction before Fisher was com him lost January with a SO-day re giving Hauptmann a break. Just M ' 953 Main S t entative Republican agreement to reading portions of the Old Testa Phone 7481 Main Floor, Front partly embodied in ,^e' House com $2,358,058,163.87. Gross debt. $31.- His last message to bis wife. Mat- posed enough to leave the prison. prieve. • ' be had three nights before w(ien ha' n M anch ester Co n n * mk former <3ov. Frank O. Lowden mlttee proposals, aimed at ment. Isaiah S3 and of the New tUelMn aald was that “be was at As be stepped out of the heavy Season For Hope stayed the execution to await tlw.j the 480,288,8«8.13. a decrease of $899,- Teetameat, John 31. "penalisl^ of bigness in line 693.50 under the previous day. Gold peace; that be is ready to pass out barred door. Us face was tired and There was reason for Us hope. action of the Grand Jury that ' (OeatiBiied an Osge Two) with a perverted phUoeopby." A few minutes before be left Ms of this life and that be felt be was H ie governor had on Us desk a re assets, $10.185331,328J3. cell he said to Us two omapanions; always with her hi spirit" (Oaotlnned on Page Two) prieve, properly filled ouL He bad . jCanttaraed oa Taga Xwai <1 ■ U ' ■ A., »AOK TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, HANOMB8TER, CONN,, SATURDAY, AEWL 4 , 1 S « «,
“ ■f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MAN(TTESTER. CONN.. SATITIDAY, APRIL 4,193*. PAGE TUI SIX YEAR OLD TOOTH two aedonda—passed. Then the STATION A CHANGE OROHSINO ATTENDANT HITLER FREES FO R H hand of the executioner swung tbs PLANF.S switch o f the rheoitst—swung It in RED CROSS REIEF ABOUT TOWN , Weekly Sunday School Leason, Hedrlok of Barkeley Divinity acbool. tion for Holy Communion the Chapel Vespers and Benediction at The New York, Jtew Haven • full'circle. WIDOW CLAIMS New Haven, will araist the rector at Chinese To Preach special announcement Card which 3:30 in the afternoon. EASTER HAMS FREE and Hartford ratiroad Is no I The Voltmeter needle leaped fop Edward Herman Sauter of 88 this servlet. will be distributed tomorrow before, Music at the 8:30 Mosa: CEEMS CERTAIN longer paying for a flagman at, IN BADEN ‘CAMP’ ward to 2,000. The ammeter show Knighton street, substitute mall Saturday (Bhuiter Eve) 4:00 p. m. At Citadel Here iduring and after the service, Prelude— Organ, The Palms. RAID ADDIS BUT FUND NEAR aO SE Hynm— O Holy Cross, O- Holy AT POPULAR Ml the Oakland street crossing, but j ed 8. Twenty-ons and a half horse- carrier, and Gladys Elizabeth BODY OF BRUNO Jesus Invites All People —Holy Baptism. this morning a volunteer took I powti- leaping Into the tody of Sehleldge of 29 Pearl street. In Sunday (Easter Day) 6:00 a.' m.— Tree. OnUROH OF THE NAZABENB Hymn—Jqsus, Jesus, Behold at over the Job. ! man who killed a baby. surance clerk In Hartford, applied Holy Communion. H. B. Anthony, Minister The executioner held the switch at Length. Depot Square Post Office to When tho 9:30 train was pull USE ^BOMBS , ( ConciliatioD It yesterday In the office of the town Text: Lnke 14:15-84 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion with Through the generosity New York City, Carol service. 6:00 p. m.—Young People’s Pray-, Yesterday Maiiager Tom Wlss of ^ blle.v had come to a .stop. Look-' oyer to 2,000—spun tho . wheel. this week. The message gavj directions for 7:00 p. m.—Evening prayer and er Meeting. Kyrlo Mass In F., Roscwlg. Aa you approach this lesson you the Popular Market'dectded tt wouM ‘ Ing west down the tracks he saw Again he tapered down. And again. the disposal of hla body, expraased InternaMnnol Runday-School Les-.ffto come In; what does that mean? sermon. 6:30 p. m.— Young People’s Hour. Gloria. might recall that verse In which Credo. be a mighty nice thing If thtqsvl Karl Keller, who occupies the that the train was stopped at Statiofl, Throw Market Berlin. April 4— (A P )—Hints In Just before the end there came a The annual meeting of the Man the wish that she stay ’Tor awhUe” son Text, April 6, “ Come; for ail It is the mighty appeal of the gospel 8:00 p. m.—Easter Pageant. Gustave T. Bochman, general sec curl of smoke from where the leg Robert K. Anderson. Disaster Re In this country, and said, "I shall the hymn writer dcacriber the grace Sonctus. Manchester families were to hayq"'' store at 8 Depot Sqimre, was pre- I the station. some of Adolf Hitler's recent cam lief Chairman of the Manchester chester Building and Doan Associa things are now ready." Luke 14:17. truth and life. If the nations will retary of the Conn. Temperance electrode was attached; Just a sug alway.i bo with you in spirit.” of God. Unipn will be the speaker at this Agnus D el an Easter ham presented to tbeniY parinft today to move na the site la I .Six Rutomohlles had cf.mc to a paign speeches that the Reich gov Chapter, American Red Cross, tion will be held Wednesday eve A certain man man. a great sup not accept and appiy Christian SOUTH CHURCH without having to >huy anything, o t Day Throng Into Panic. ernment vyas moving toward a more gestion that the voltage had been ning of next week. The association Hauptmann told the minister to principles to International relations service. Offertory Solo, Ave Maria, Bailey; to be used as the new location of I stop. "James stepped out Into stated today that the flood relief per. In this parable, the certain man Methodist Episcopal Mrs. Gladys Law. to write a best letter, or send U" the middle of the tracks and conciliatory policy in Internal at too great for a brief second. will hear a report that will show ■ay, fie felt at peace and was ready "Its streams the whole creation Is the Heavenly Father. The supper and do so from the love of Justice Earl E, Story, D.D., Minister 7:30 p. m.—Evangelistic Service fund will close when all organisa to die. Recessional, The Palms; organ. mi empty carton of this or that So , Station A of the Manchester post taking a pose of a traffic officer fairs were borne out partly today At 8:45 p. m. the current stopped. that the business of the association reach Is the Word through which comes and righteousness, they will be com with sermon by the pastor, subject; A guard silt the white shirt of tions and individuals who are con 'No Hope." he decided to publish a coupon office. waved to tho cars to come Addis Ahaba, April 4.— (A P) — by news of concillatoi^ actions In templating making donations have waa an Improvement over the pre Neivsboys were shouting, "Extra, So plenteous Is the store. the bread of heaven. Friends excus pelled to apply them to save civili Palm Sunday servicee: the man In the chair. The doctors The Week: tho Herald everyday, to and Incld When Inspector Sharpe of Boston across. This they, did and were A squadron of Italian airplanes at the provinces. filed their contributions with the vious year. They will also be In « t r a , Hauptmann dead," when Enough for all, enough for each. ed themselves. One must see the zation from self-destruction. 10:45 a. m.—Morning worship The Interior minister of the south- came, forward with their stethe- formed that all of tha houses that Anna left for New York laat night Enough forevermore." Tuesday at 8:00~Monthly meet Ing next Saturday, on which anyozMi’ ’ - ■‘came to Manchester In February well on their way when the tacked the airdrome of this capital scopes. Manchester Trust company, depos land he purchased; another is oc None of those friends bidden and with sermon by the minister. 'Sub could write his name and addrasM^jl train started east. westej-n «tate of Baden, at the sug- the association owns arc rented escorted by four policemen and two ing of the Official Board. abd made hla Inspection of places itory for the Manchester Chapter cupied In the purchase of oxen; who refused, - should taste of the ject: ’The King Cometh.” Musical SOCIAL CLUB’S SETBACK and simply deposit that coupon IR, j of Ethiopia today.'machlne-giinnln'g|-^VstTon" o f“ tho” N a*r secret police, At 8:47:30 p. m. six doctors of the Red Cross. with but one exception. detectlvci. In our teaching and preaching of program: Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.—Mid differed for rent for the station he agreed that the sentence of Justice another pleads that he Is Just mar supper. That Is Inevicable. It Is Im week prayer meeting. a receptacle provided for the puz» ,| ntum ed a decision In favor of the two Ethiopian planes anfl firing one has released all of about 40 political The total receipts to date are In the Stacy-Trent hotel and on religion we have not always made Prelude: "Paques Fleurles"— 4 prisoners who had been detained In Thomas W. ""renchard had been ried and cannot come to the sup possible for one so Immersed In the Friday at 6:15 p. m.—Junior Mis pose In the Populiir MarkeL Nsx3 i location at 8 Depot Square In the chamber, kept his head down—star of them with Incendiary bullets! $4,200, of which amount 11,600, rep Noble Grand Mrs. Grace Lathrop th« street men and women stood the Gospel that broad, and free, and Mallly. PARTY THIS EVENING The five raiding planes flew over a concentration camp there. carried out. per. The friends Invited, who ex natural that he does not come to sion Band will meet. Saturday morning one coupon wBl ■ ^alch and Brown bulldlnR. ing at the floor. resenting Manchester's national remind members of Sunset Rcbe- aside when the haggard woman complete. We have tended In one cused themselves, are all professed the Word and the Lord for the light, Anthem; "Ride On! Ride On In the capital Itself for 45 minutes, A secret {>oIlce executive visited They took the body quickly kah lodge of the regular meeting Friday at 7:30 p. m.—Class meet be drawn to decide the winner Of There was a difference In the Across the arms of the chair lay quota, haa been sent to Washington, passed. She entered an automobile way or another to limit the privi ly (Christian. They excuse therti- strength and nourishment wherein Majesty"—Scott. ing. precipitating an evacuation by the the medieval castle which had been through a little door behind the Monday evening In Odd Fellows one whole ham, and another will bs amount of rent and the location vaa a testing block, of 20 lights. 'rhs remainder will be used for local while the street ciowd looked on leges of grace. sclvcs who allow worldly Interests lies power and apply the gospel to Baritone solo: "The Palm s’—J. Third in Series to Be Held by ropulace, hilt dropped no homhs im converted Into a concentration camp chair, and to the left of It. They relief In addition to such amount hall. This will be tho final meeting silently. While Jesus was being entertain Faure. drawn in the afternoon afld In thS'< t-rpnly about 100 yards dllTcrrnce. As The little room was choked with at Kieslaii. called the prisoners to laid It on a slab; covered It with a to so absorb them that they fall to life, to know the might of the Word, aoon a the announcement was mediately. tho National organization will before the play. "Patsy," on April ed one of those who sat at the table Robert Mercer. SECOND OONOREOATIONAl- WAshington Social Club at evening on tho other two hams. humanity. The dour was clpsed. gether and said: sheet. .Su'ore Out Warrant give - requisite time, interest, and the closeness of the Lord, and taste Bev. Ferris E. Reynolds, Ph. D., The Fasclsl filers appeared to allot to this section for flood relief 20, and Ticket Chairman Mrs. Marl with Him, speaking out of this Postlude: "Hoseuina"—Wachs. East Center St. Rooms. Manager Wise stated that tba'v o made In The Herald that such a Col. KImberlIng gave a final "Be Good Onrmans" Long after the last of the sensa She was still wearing the gayfl energy to the gathering of spiritual of the wondrous peace that He Pastor, e.cltan^e was to be made a ropresen- w-ainlng, enneentrate over nearby Surkakl, and rehabilitation. on Straughan will have an addi checked spring suit In which she'^ sense of limitation, said to Him. 9:30 a. m.—CTiurch school with whole hams to bo given away ftsSv where both the airdrome and wln-- •The German people, In loyalty to tion-hungry hundreds who had riches prepared for them In the gives. Naturally, and spiritually, tt will be the best the market has. to ;; ..tatlon of the Mancheatilr Improve "My officers will keep close ob Der Fuehrer, have given you back Chairman Anderson In an official tional supply of tickets. .Mrs. Min paid her last visit to Hauptmann Ui "Blessed Is he that shall eat bread classes for all. Rev. Peter Y. F. Shlh less station are sltiiatcd. but the gathered outside the prison walls, letter oommenda all local organiza nie Krause Is chairman of the re sacred Word. - 1s alike. To taste of a supper, one Palm Sunday Services: Tonight at 7:30 In their club offer, such as Star or Purltdllui, ment Association headed by Joseph servation", he said. "NO one Is to your freedom. Show that you appre and along tho streets In tho neigh his death cell, and made her frantic In the Kingdom of God.” This was must go where It is and partake of 10:45 a. m.—Church school nurs Rev. Peter Y. F. Shlh. well known 9:30 a. m.—Church school rooms on East Center street, will iPero, president, left early the fol- put his hands in his pocket during wlrclcas station was not damaged. tions and Individuals for the excel freshment committee who will When the friends who were In ery. or equaliy well-known standoff ciate It by being good Germans." borhood, had gone; long after the trip -to Flemington before the execu the occasion for the beautiful story vited would not partake of the it. young Chinese preacher and profes 9:30 a. m.—Everyman’s class. be held the third In the scries of , inwingf momlnfr. which was on tho execution. Try to take every I’anle Was Brief. lent manner In which the appeal serve Monday evening. of the great supper In which Jesus 6:45 p. m.—Joint meeting of the brands. When asked why ho ded^V All Catholic priests under arrest last word had poured out over the tion to .swear,cut a warrant against great supper. Invitation was sent It is axiomatic, Intuitive, Inevi sor of the Old Testament, will speak 10:45 a. m.—Sermon by the min setback parties, under the auspices .Sunday, for Washington. They saw precaution possible.” Natives from the surrounding ter for emergency funds was observed, Puts the Gospel squarely upon a High school and the Young People’s ed to give away these three hanuii;; or Imprisoned In Baden are to b* many telegraph wires across the Paul H. Wendel In an attempt to unto tho.se In the streets and lanes, table that the very existence of the on the subject, "China for Christ", ister. subject, "Palm Sunday, a of the Washington Social club. The . the fourth assistant po.stmaster gen- Ho, turned to a guard, ritory crowded tho capital for Sat- released Immediately, It was an resulting In nearly tripling the President S. J, Straughan of the plane that Justifies the hymn writ leagues to hear the stcreopticon lec Manager Wise stated, "W e’re gliH^\ street to the world; long after Anna save her husband's life. to the poor, maimed, halt and blind; hcaveqly Father necessitates the at the meeting tomorrow jevenlng False Solution Offered." Special committee desire.s to point out to _.eral, Congre.asman Kopplemann and "Call the center, he said, "Be urday'.s market day. At Hrut In nounced today, with the exception quota asked. Mr. Anderson states local Young Republican club, and er's description of grace. ture on ’The Southern Highland the buying public the :owest prieR^' panic, crowds started streaming for Hauptmann, broken and crushed in the same checked suit, she sat and to the highways and hedges to constant and 'full provision for,the at 7:30 In the Salvation Army. This music by the choir. all members and any guests they ..'Benator Lonergan. sure they have the connection and of any serving sentences for crim that usable furniture Is needed for delegates M. R. Brown, Joseph The parable of the great supper ers" by Miss Dorothy Gates. Miss 6:30 p. m.—Christian Endeavor. on quality foodstuffs chat can fai' the countryside, but the evacuation had started back to New York, the the flood victims and will be gladly in her hotel room awaiting word of compel thch' to come. They who are complete satisfaction of oil human will furnish an opportunity to hear may desire to bring along, and who Aa a result of their visit another see If there are any me.ssagci|." inal offenses. hotly lay there—In the morgue— Sylvester and Harold Maher arc a reprieve that never came. went beyond emphasis upon the Margaret Korngtebel, devotional from the lips of an educated native The U « 'k : have not as yet played in the scries, had anywhere in the State, ana JiiM : inspection was made of the sltua- Klliott tested tho chair. The was carried out In orderly fashion. received at the armory. attending the New England conven self-satisfied, do not feel the need of needs and for universal access to leader. to show our appreciation of the fltlar A ‘ number of priests whose per behind the electric chair. From the 'window, she could see largeness and fullness of the Invita of Chma, the story of the progress Monday, 4 p. m.—Girls Interested that they can still do so by start' lUon last week. Tho Inspection .hli lights flsrcd. Ho turned off the Foreigners went to their legations mission to teach had been revoked Chairman Anderson's announce tion In Providence today. the sustaining Word, but they who that provision. It la impossible to 7:30 p. m.—Evening sendee. Ser in Scouting will meet. eupport we're getting from thilf^; and took refuge in trenches and No one had claimed the body. ment follows: tho floodlights at tho prison where tion, in the suggestion that those recognize their spiritual poverty or Imagine that God could fall In the of the religion of Christ In tho ter ing with low score. The committee last time wa.a made by Inspector current. He walked to a wash basin were notified that they would be Mrs. Hauptmann will take It today, who are most directly privileged do mon subject: "Jesus the CTonquer- ritory about Nanking, Hangchow Monday, 7:30 p. m.—Boy Scouts. Is highly appreciative of the way shoppers, we’ll give away the thtjse.: dugouls with which a number of "A h C hairm p of tho Dlsa.stcr Hauptmann walked to his death. realize their Imperfections, (flbmble least to provide for every right de "■'from the Boston office, the same jf- and wet the electrode. allowed to resume their educational return It probably to New York' Rev. Michael Kronenberg calls at not always teike advantage of their or." Musical program: anHaydn. "There are no messages", he The Nasi organ. "Der Fuehrer," close, too overwhelming. car heater and not an automobile of the privilege and the greatness course In tho Hartford Theological Saturday, 7:30— Choir rehearsal. will continue. They would also like ncighborhpod of $12.00." i*on. He epent part of two daya In said. on the airdrome, descended to an commenting on the announcement, wish to take this opportunity to will be one of the articles drawn at been, "I'll sec you again,” whd had to the Lord In His Word that they one; “(jome; for all things are now Anthem: (a) "When O’er the .So Bruno Richard Hauptmann, of the opportunity, but the act of seminary. The meeting Is open to Coming Events to point out that there are several 'llanchcHter and on his return filed Another guard opened a bare two altitude of less than 100 feet while expressed hope that this .concilia thank all organizations. Including tho patriotic program by tho Ppllsh seen him thrice saved from death, may be made whole. Compel them ready.' Steeps of Olivet;" (b) "Droop, Sa On Easter Sunday evening at 7 hla life forfeited to the state, of never abandoned hope. acceptance and decision that the general public, and should bo o f valuable prizes for this series, and In Assaib, India, 67 feet of'Tab) ^ his report. Inches the door leading to the death turning their machine gun fire on tory move "will be rightly under churches and schools, all Individuals church at-Turn hall tomorrow after cred Head"—from Olivet to Calvary special Interest to missionary socie o’clock the church school and Chris New Jersey because he murdered a and the surrounding communities When, at 8:47 1-2 the word came, achieves the blessing of religion. also for each night’s play. has:'fallen In a single year.^ . i Tho result is that the recommon- house and looked Into the death two Ethiopian planes standing o\il- stood nnd encourage ali to pull to baby, was In death still held behind noon at 4 o'clock. The word “heat —Maunder. ties of tho local churches. tian Endeavor young folks will pre ^tlon for the change has l>ecn chamber, sldc a hangar. gether wholeheartedly In Der who so splendidly cooperated In giv er” was omitted In setting the copy "He's gone," she sobbed. "Ob God. The benevolent Host made great Anthem; "Surely, He Hath Borne sent an Easter pageant entitled, the .steel doors, the grey stone walls pro-vision in Hts supper, and sent again mads and the post office au Tho guard who brought the "no Old Plane Burned. Fuehrer's great constructive work." of prison. ing their time, money, energy, food, for yestcrday'.s Herald. «'hy did you have to do this? 1 Our Griefs"—H. Darke. "An Easter Promise". The pageant thorities In Washington now claim messago" answer nodded. ..A fire, started by the Incendiary Enemies Now Negligible clothing, et cetera, to assist our don't want to live any lunger." forth Hla servant with the Invita Organ offertory; "O Sacred Head, of Concordia church to attend all will be. directed by Miss Geraldine that the decision Is final. 8:41. The death house door huTfpts, destroyed one of the stand Official quarters had not given neighboring towns and townspeople tions, bidding His guests to come. Surrounded"—Bach. services Including the Cantata. Tenney. opened. Two clergymen. Rev. Mat- ing planes—an old one, not used any definite indication that these Plan To Remain in this recent, terrible disaster. ANOTHER LARGE CROWD With one consent the Invited guests Anthem: "There Is a Green Hill Maunder's Cantata thlesen and the Rev. D- O. Werner, for a year. The hangar also was conciliatory actions were planned 'Manchester and vicinity came began to moke excjses which were Far Away” —Gounod. THE SALVATION ARMY entered reading In Gorman the ritual on a nationwide scale, perhaps even For Rest of Year across In Its usual way In times of os flimsy os such excuses are apt to SWEDISH OONOBEGATIONAL struck and went Into flames. POLICECOURT Postlude: "Trauer Marsch”—Bee AdJ. and Mrs. William L. Valentine 8. E. GroQp, Minister of the Lutheran church. From every corner of the city, Involving a general amnesty for Weald, Kent, Eng., April 4.— need. Up to the present time, ap SEES “ DADDY LONG LEGS” 1». thoven. TRAGEDY FINiS Hauptmann, led by two guards, bearded warriors— msny of them political prisoners. (A P I—Col. and Mrs. Charles A, proximately $4,000 has been danatsd. Frederick Anderson, of 117 Pins The provider of the feast, nat Tho H’ook Week-end Services Swedish morning worsMp, 10:30. followed. He was aehen white and veterans of the 1896 battle of Adu- The Nar.l press, however, was be Lindbergh have arranged to remain $1,500 of this amount we were street, waa found not guilty of urally, waa angered and antagonlz CHURCHES Monday, 4. p. m. Pastor Training Saturday, 7:30 p. m.—Open air THE CENTER CHURCH rTanthem, "The Son Of God Goo's English morning worship, 11:10. "Olivet To Calvary” too weak, perhaps, to talk. ginning to show attention to the In England for many more months obliged to sen-1 to National Head Local Teachers In Second Pro- operating an automobile with de ed by these rebuffs., So He said to class for Juniors; 7 p. m.. Girl WB In which an earlier Italian In (Congregational) Forth To War," by Huhn; Offertory service on Main street. Sunday school, 12:00. He was strapped In the chair In fact that Sunday's Reichstag elec close friends said today, even quarters as was MancHestor'a sentatioo of Play— Benefits fective brakes by Judge Raymond His servant, "Go out Into the streets Scouts and Boy Scouts. 8:00 p. m.—Christian’s praise ser IS DESCRIBED vasion was repulsed—fired antiquat Watson Woodruff,'D. D. solo, ‘The Palms,” by Faure, sung English evening service, 7:30. Given by ^ less than a minute, and the head- ed rifles wildly Into the air. but they tion re.sults demonstrated such nu- though Bruno Richard Hauptmann quota. Verplanck and Rducntlon A. Johnson In Police Court this and lanes and bring hither the poor, Tuesday, 2:30 p. m„ W. C. T. U. vice. plcco fitted. tionnl solidarity that there was no has died for the slaying of their "All bills for expenses Incurred in by Miss Marlon Browning; Post- Pre-'Saster services: caused little danger for tho planes. Funds. morning after automobile mechanics and the maimed, the blind and 10:50 a. m.—Sermon by the min' with address by Rev. Roscoe Nelson Sunday, 9:30 a. m. — Company longer any need for a l.remendous Kidnaped first son. connection with caring for tho flood lude, “Postlude" by Wheeler. of Hartford; 4 p. m.. Brownies; 4 Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 8:43. Elliott spun the wheel for The populace. In panic, started testifying for the state and for the lame.” later. The music: meeting. James Munaie Y. P. S. M. evenings nt 7:30 o'clock, Senior Choir of BY AJWTNESS tho first shock. battle agsinst Internal opposition. Under a friendly agreement with victims at the Armory, Edgewowl 6:00 p. m. The Epworth League p. m., Senior Girls choir; 6 p. m., 11:00 a. m.—A Service of Re- streaming toward the coiintrysUlu, defendant disagreed ns to whether That was a glorious feast. It The Frankfurter Volkshlntl ex- House, Almshouse and West Side A responsive audience of nearlv Prelude—Lengthening Shadows ... meeting. The last few weeks have On April 14. the blind evangelist, The.bo<1y-of the baby murderer, but the fear of a wholesale ah raid the owner. Colonel Lindbergh ,aa or not the accident in which his brought the things needed to the Anthem—Jerusalem ...... Parker Cub Scouts; 8:30 p. m., Ccclllon Dedication in connection with "The (Continued from Pnge One) preased the opinion that one could Rerrcalion have not been presented 600 persons was In High School hail .teen such an interesting discussior club. World For God" Campaign. Vocal Wlllinm.son. will begin a scries of Emanuel Lutheran Church Hauptmann, etlffened, lurched at was less acute than when the first been promised the use of "Long last night for a repeat performance car was Involved a week ago was most needy. There wa."^ no question Hymn Anthem------Palm Branches. tho straps. scarcely hope for more than 99 per B a n ," his temporary, residence to date, but It Is quite certain th-it on the matter of Conscience tout Wednesday, 4 p. m.. Junior girls solo, "The Palms", soloist, Harold meetings in our church lasting over Itallim plane appeared over the caji- cent solidarity. of "Daddy Long Legs,' by local respon.elble for the uselessness of o f acceptance where the need and ...... Faure It was decided at our last meeting Sunday, April 28. All are cordial Assisted by | art when Ool. Mark O. KImberlIng, 8:44. ElllJlt applied a second Itul earlier In the war. here, for the rest of thi.s year—long after all bills have been paid there hunger were ro keenly felt. choir; 6:30 p. m.. Membership Turkington. "The few persons who still hang will be a fund left oyer for further school teachers for the joint benefit tho brakes when examined after Postlude—Allelujah ...... Martin to spend this hour again on the sub ly Invited to attend pur meetings. pthe warden, arrived. shock. The planc:< rccoiinoitered for enough (or many persons Ui forget ■What is the. lesson of tho story 7 9:30—The Church School. Trednlng class. 2:30 p. m.—Band and all soldiers back do not constitute—cither all! to the refugees providing we ace of the Verplanck Scholarship foun wards. He was represented by At ject. Won’t you come? George Waldman, Tenor. Spencer Terry, Baas.- , A big pendulum clock struck 8— 8:45. A third. Elliott sent a three-quarters of an hour, despite the trngic American kidnaping nd That God is the great provider, and 9:30— The Woman’s CTa.ss. Lead Saturday, 6:45 p. m.. Senior choir will meet at hall for a great Palm l ^ tfee hour scheduled for Hauptmann quanlltatlvely or qualitatively a not obliged to care for the remain dation and tho Educational club. torney William a. Hyde. 7:00 p. m.—The Happy Hour. rehearsal. Sunday march. ST. JAMES R. C. CHURCH final 2000 volts through the body fire from antl-alrcrafl guns, and eleetroculinn. The capt of teachers from the that His fullnc.ss never fills the er. Mrs. Katherine Hardy. ^ ■ /.to walk tho last mile. and then turned off the current. factor worth struggling over," this ing number of people who are at the Judge Johnson suspended Judg Gospel hymn sing as usual. Only Special Holy Week Serriwa 3:00 p, m.—.Service of Praise. Rov. tVilllum I*. Heldy, Pastor. then turned toward northwestern Friends said they were confident high school, trade school and grad soul until the soul feels the need of 9:30— The Men's Lcaguci Presi Rev. Patrick Kllin'ii. i- 1:03. Selby put on his overcoat. Gone newspaper said. the Lindbergh family, Charles, Ann Armory for an unlimited time. The ment In the case of Mario ilarchl- one more Happy Hour service aft Tue.sday, 7:30 p. m.—"Jesus the 7:00 p. m.—Band and all soldiers GoJJam province. ed schools, augmented by Winston sottl, 34. of Oak street, proprietor Him. dent, George Nelson. Leader, er this Sunday. Services conclude Rev, Thomaa Stack Sunday at 5 P. M. No Admission I'ifThe death march would get under- Six doctors stepped forward In and their second son. Jon. would not housing problem In East Hartford Charles Oliver. Ideal Realist.’^ on the march. ■ Nvay soon. for these people has not been setUed Bendall of the Community’^ Players of the tavern In the Orange Hall There might, of course, be an with Easter Sunday. Tonight Rev. 7:30 p. m.—Grand meeting. Pro Masses at 7, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30. turn, applying stelhescopes. return to the United States at least and Franklin Richmond, again suc 6:00 — The Lenten Institute. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—"Jesus Absent Warden A huddle. A nod. HAUPTMANN EXECUTED; until next winter. as conditions in the meadow district building, charged with having com Intorpretation of the parable that Nathan-Burton will give a stereop- Finds Life In Death." fessor Peter Y. F. Shlh of China. Children's Mass at 8:30 in basement. cessfully presented the play after would suggest the primacy of privi Speaker, Dr. Fred Field Goodsell of More minutes passed. The warden A doctor,' Howard Welsler, broke As crackling fires fought off a ace atlU bad. mitted a brc"ch of the peace last tlcon lecture on "The Passion Play Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—“Jesus, Re Sunday morning the order of .Jilitd not yet arrived. DEMOCRATS AWAIT giving n the night before to an lege of the chosen people, but It Is Boston, secretary of the American of Oberammergau." This will be the silence: SILENT TO THE END •sudden April cold spell In the "After all organizations and Indi equally large audience. night In front of his tavern. Board. The leader. Christie Mc- dcemi r to a Weary World." Recep service arranged by Territorial ' 8:10. Someone tried to break the ‘This man la dead.” sprawling llmbor-bullt homo of .he viduals have made their contem As he left the tavern he met hardly necessary to give the para*- most Interesting as Rev. Rurton tion of members. Sacrament of the headquarters to be conducted In all "tension wdth a remark Intended to (Jormick. Music by the Junior Col, KImberlIng looked at the C. 0 . P. PACE-MAKING! Lindberghs today, the family ap plated donations to the relief fund, Policeman Raymond Griffin and ble such a narrow interpretation. choir. Supper furnished by the was across the water and has taken Lord’s Supper. Special music by Salvation Army halls on Palm Sun >be facetious. white clock a guard had held aloft ((Vintlniied from Page One) parent! • was still unaware that no further contributions will bo used a naughty word In making a Even though that may have been Its the pictures himself. This prbvidea the choir. day, will be used. The Songster 'TTie governor has already grant MANCHESTER CASES Men’s Club. Brigade 1s requested to be at full for 30 minutes. Hauptmann had died In the electric deemed necessary unless further comment to the policeman. The original truth. It surely applies The church committee will meet a most fitting time for such inspi Friday, 7:30 p. m.—"Jesus on the |^;c,rd Brimo a reprieve, he eald. "He's "It Is 8:47''a", he said. (Continued from Page One) need arises. tavern-keeper explained he left the more largely today, and Its teaching at 9:45 a, m. and at 12 m. with ration as Holy Week begins with Cross"—The Seven Lost Words. strength for the morning service. i^tttqring to see how long we can stand I niggling over the murder charge chair last night at Trenton, N. J. The speaker for the evening ser That was the hour of Bruno against Paul Wendel. Sleeping At Time "Usable furniture will be needed IN SUPERIOR COURT tavern angrily because one of hl.s ought to be one of warning lest be candidates for admission to mem Palm Sunday. (Tome with your Music by tho Ccclllan club. |.tbe strain." for these people and will bo gladly Ing surfeited with the affairs of life friends and give Mr. Burton h fine vice Is Professor Peter Y. F. Shlh Hauptmann's death — and perhaps of Illinois to deliver the Important The witnoase.s wore In their Tho sleep of the Lindbergh house bartenders haiTi been “kidding" him bership. Robert Mercer who has been 8:14. The warden arrived at the the last act of the Lindbergh drama. accepted by tho Red Cross In East and feeling no need, we miss the The Week: welcome. baritone soloist at St. James church of Nanking Theological College, IBTUI gates. Guards stopped him and keynote addresa nt Cleveland. places. It was a little before 8:40 hold was uninterrupted, even when nnd addressed this remarks to the China. Tho professor is an outstand p. m. news of the Trenton execution at Hartford. Individuals having fui- Manchester cases which will be occupants of the tavern, only In treasures of grace that God has to Monday, 7:00— Toop m. Boy The Week In West Hartford will sing "The pBCATChed him as they did the rest, Support for President Roosevelt At Manchester: ing man In his field and a large Executioner Elliott stood In the l:47u. a, m., England time, was ntture of this type, which they are heard during the criminal term of cluding the officer In a general way bestow. Scouts. Palms,’’ by Faure, at the South y Two minutes later. Col. Klmber- came yesterday from Iowa pemo- willing to contribute, can notify'Mrs. the Hartford County Superior Court Tuesday, 7:00—Choir rehearsal. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Maundy crowd Is expected to hear him. £ltog entered, slightly pale and per- crals who pledged their 22 conven corner at the wash basin. He was flashed to l.*ondon. without meaning anyth ng. He was Methodist church Sunday morning. The Week; S O a A l JUSTICE UNION Uu.sy .soaking the clactiodea. The Kane at the Armory In Manchester, starting Tuesday Include those of Enlarged choir for the Easter Thursday Candlelight Communion Special Holy Week services will spiling. ' tion votes to him, hallod what they Friends of the family 'said the ropresented by Attorn .-y Hyde. service. The pastor will have a Monday and all during the week volt.s strike most swiftly that way Lindberghs maintained strictly their telephone.^78. Louis Pantaleo, assault: Carl W. music. be held at the South Methodist He tried to smile, but the usual described n.s^ hla "nmthless leader "R. K. ANDERSON, Rudln, carnal knowlegde of a minor Arthur Roberts. 28, of 33 Valloy Tuesday, 7:00 — Christian Fel brief messago for the occasion. * at 7:30 p. m. Adjutant William Val nmiic was gone. Warden KImberlIng stood nearby, resolve never to discuss the ca.se church on Tuesday. Wednesday, E i E a s r r s d e l e g a t e s .ship," and ‘allacked the Liberty "Disaster Relief Chairman, female: William E. Johnson, reck street, Wllllmantlc. was fined lio SPECIAL SERVICES lowship Circle. entine will give a lecture each'night !; "There have been a great many hp held his hat In hla hand. He wore again, and that no word rf it hg^l and costil by Judge Johnson on a Thursday and Friday . next week. on the last week of the Saviour's League, nreh-foo of tho New Dtal. "Manchester C..apter, less driving; Henrietta A. Moffett, Tuesday, 7:00— Younger Interme EMANLTL LUTHERAN The services will begin at 7:30 ngumors that someone would try to 0 ------Support for the Preaident and op a brown bu.slnes.s sylt. nnd over It a been hoard from them since the charge of Intoxication. He waa ar Life on Earth. The lectures will be brown topcoat. Flemington, N. J„ trial at which "American Red Cross." violating the rules of the road, diate. K. E. Ertcksqn, Pastor o'l-'ock each evening. New members M tkc photographs," be said. "As you Unit No. 16 SelectH Those to position to the Liberty League also rested early this morning on Bast Tuesday, 7:OO^Clas8 In Aero beautifully Illustrated by sterebpti- (go Into the death house everyone Ranged on the opposite side of they testified and at which Haupt The trial of Louis St. Clair Burr FOR PALM SUNDAY will be received Info the church next con pictures. All are invited. There Represent It at District came from leaders of three power of Manchester. , but ariested In Center street by Policeman Walter plane modeling. Sunday 'school and Bible classes Sunday morning and again on i will be searched again. ful unions In the American Federa the room were the six doctors. mann was convicted. Cassells. la no admission charge. The subject J "If there is any demonstration, Assembly In New Britain. The British press gave promi T A U CEDARS FORMAL Hartford on a chazge of embezzle Tuesday, 7:30—The professional at 9:30. \ Thursday evening. A baptismal tion of Labor during tho week "la SO Newspapermen Women in the Robbins Room, Ad eaBerry, presl them from the officials were the mann's execution, but friends said Annnal ObservaDce of Sav Tuesday, "Last Evening on Olivet": amors someone Intends to pull a for Boclal Justice, which Is the larg DANCE TONIGHT HOSPITAL NOTES "O Say Gan You See?" Hostesses: -.The Emanuel CTiolr will sing. Thursday evening services. The reg dent of the Printing Prc.ismen: John witnesses, Sitting In rows. More Colonel Lindbergh apparently was Mrs. Elsie Emery, Mrs, Ann Spen J\'cdncaday, "tiethsemane"; Thurs St one. If Hauptmann wants to est In town at Its meeting last night 1 not at all Interested In how death TO STUDY CITY LIFE At 6 o’clock the Emanuel Choir ular church choir and the Cecillan day, "Trials and Condemnation” ; L, Licwls, president of the Mlm; than 30 of them were .newspaper cer. ky anything. I will handle It. I'm In Titik.'i hall. eJeeted five delegates men. for the death of Bruno Richard came to the man against whom he Admitted yesterday; Fred ior’s fiitry Into Jerusalem under the direction of G. Albert club win furnish the special music Friday, "Golgotha"; Saturday, he nrarden. All you arc to do 1s to to the C-mgresbloal District assem Workers, and Sidney Hillman, presi testified. The RangCTS drill team of Nut-: Extensive studies of various Tuesday, 8:00 — Group 7, Mrs. Pearson will present Maunder’s on Thursday and Friday evenings. BUT Hauptmann, once an obscure car Newell of Bolton and Jay Rand of "Christ Is Risen." i.Ilaten." bly. to he held at Tabs hall. New dent of the Amalgamated Clothing meg Forest, Tall Cedars of Lebanon . phase.s of city life in New London Volney Morey, leader, will meet cantata "Olivet to Calvary.” The The pastor will preach at each serv Workers. penter. once a machine gunner 'or Colonel Lindbergh, who arrived at Is acting as siwnsor for the annual -which will provide private and pub 43 Cobum Road. m AO Churches Here. wltn Mrs. E. P. Walton, 28 Strong . Orlll Qatos Sh Ing Britain, tomorrow 'afternoon the the German Kaiser, and once a pet Liverpool the last day of last year Spring Formal of the Tall Cedars n ~ — ■«----- “ ------onu pun Discharged yesterday: Marjorie choir will be assisted by George ice. taking for his general theme: ST, JOHN’S POLISH CHURCH fThe grill gates swung open at party leaving at the Csntcr st 2:30 They seek widespread union sup lie welfare agencies with' needed use street. James Paacoe.of Watkins Waldman-and Spencer Terry, guest ty thief In his native Kamenz, was with his family, seeking peace ano at the Manchester Country club Rollet of 28 Birch street, Virginia Brothers will give a talk on "Spring "What Jesus Means to Our World , Golway Street l}18. Cbl. KImberlIng and Cnl. Sel- The officers will accompany the port for the administration and op ful Information, are being mad® by s soloists and Miss Eva Johnson, ac of Today.” Rev. 51. Krotmnberg, Pastor position to "Leagues" active ngainst a matter of concern throughout the seclusion In England, had no Inten tonight. A large attendance Is In Pasok of East HarUord, Mrs. Louise The royal entry of the Savior into Draperies." w led the wey. delegates; they are, I'rehldent, world. tion of being kept aground In this group of Connecticut College stu Lacafta of 134 Blssell street and companist. A most cordial welcome NO BAROAIN LIKE THIS BARGAIN! the New Deal. dicated by the acceptance of Invita dents. Under the direction of Dr, Jerusalem but a few days before his Wednesday. 2:30—Women's Guild. {Through the mess hall and out In- Francis Kulltvsu; vice president, The door leading from the death little old world village. . tions. The mu.'le for the danre will Mrs. Lawrence Pragh and Infant death on Calvary will bo celebrated is extended to all. Saturday; the yardi the procession went. Townseiiit "UiCunningham of 1 6 churches tomorrow morning. Wednesday, 6:30 — Cub Pack.. sented at the Luther League on choir. :88. The first person entered the his discourse In an address to all 60, told newspapermen that If the for the future are his own secreL Cedar street. Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. The Hymn—Let. Glory In the Highest.. 1 :00 p. m.— Spojna meeting. Special That Has Made Such A voices sounded grating, loud. CHINESE REDS ROUTED In St Mary’s Episcopal church Thursday—Food sale by Group 9, th bouse after a fourth eearch- congressional district assemblies current House Investigation contin Bruno Richard Hauptmann fol Census: Blxty-slx patients today, Rev, J, Stuart Neill will preach on Center Church women, Mrs. Wil Mission committee, John Johnson, Hyinii—O (Jpm and Mourn with 4:00 — Patriotic program with ues as "disastrously as tt has begun Me Awhile. *i- throughout the country. lowed. He was hptween two guards. BEWARE o r MEPHITIS (Continued,from Page One) the subject “The Palms” at the liam McCormick, chairman, Hale's chairman. Is In . charge. The topic, play "X Pawllon" and a social din Hit This Week! tobert H. Elliott, the gaunt and After the btislne.ss lost night Miss the confidence of Townsend plan Pslplng. April 4.— (A P I—Appar "The Seven .ast Words", will be Hymn—Jesus Saviour of My Soul. ner will be held at the Turn ball. It was not that he needed support. ently reliable Chinese reports said morning service and a special eve store. Orders taken In advance for ly-halred executioner, chatted at Artync Gartlncr gave a tap dance members In their leadership will be his eyes shining wet. His stooped hot cross buns. See advertisement presemted by Richard Berggren. We Hymn—Sacred Heart In accents The dinner will be served In honor shaken." The guards t)(cre close, so that no Bout Attleboro, Mass.. April 4 today government troops royted the ning service with Rev. Alfred M. side with a guard. ' He moved and vocal eolo and William Sweet shoulders V.were bowed, h|s hands Lambert, pastor of St Monica’s elsewhere today. hope for a large attendance. burning. of all parishioners named Joseph sudden flailing ''o f the arms, no — (A P )—Mephitis mephitica are Commqnlst army, campaigiiing in and Josephine. ' banjo, ukulele and vocal numbers. quick, frantic resletance. might oc- causing worry, no end, among the thrust deep Into his coat pockets. church, Hartford, as guest speaker Thursday. 7:00 —Choir rehearsal The Ladles' Aid Society will meet Hymn—Holy (3od, We Praise Thy ,Col. KImberlIng, first to enter the Both were heartily applauded. eur. Someone flung a consoling arm Shansi province, and the sieges nl for the Easter music. Thursday afternoon at 2:30. Name. I’aaaian Week fire laddli and postal employes. Hungtung and PlngySinfu were will be held In the evening at 7 over his shoulders. "Too bad, o’clock. Tho St Monica’s church Friday, 2:30—<3ood Friday Devo A real Swedish "Eggsexa" will be Hymns and solos at 9:30. Monday, 6:00—Boys’ club meet PLAIN GARMENTS CROWDS IN STREET They need not have feared. Ope visited Art headquarters. A raised. . Dangers to missionaries In CIRCLE ing. Brimo Hauptmann was , walking fireman grabbed It and depoilte,' It Lloyd. choir will sing. tional Service. held by the Brotherhood on Tuesday The Senior choir will sing at the Fisher shook hts head wearil.v. that regioa were considered virtual TODAY evening, April 14th at 7:00 p. m. In 7:00—Meeting of Women’s Aid to his death steadily, with a hInL, His friends, he says, now ly removed. Special services will be held Saturday, 5:00—Junior choir re 10:30: A crowd pressed up the prison throughout Passion week In many hearsal...... addition to the very special repast The Palma Society. TONIGHT! HAVK A DISH OF OUR FAMOUS AS A DEATH WATCH of a spring to hla stride. Just as It are avoiding him. The Best Picture of the Tuesday, 6:00 — Rehearsal for Dry or Steam Cleaned was at Flemington when day after Another visited -the post office. steps to him, as police struggled to Year Rstnms local churches culminating with Saturday, 7 :00— Choir rehearsal. there will also be entertainment Asperges Me PALMER HAS EPIDE-MIO and an address by Dr. Julius Hul- Easter Play. day he walked Into the court room, An employee sat motlpUeas until it clear his way. Photographers’ bulbs BY POPULAR REQUEOTt solemn observances on Good Friday. Notes K j^ e ...... Roswlg In G KAVIOLI (Continued Prom Page One) Gashed In the crush. I On Good Friday afternoon and eve- The supper cominlttee for the tW^T -Tickets may be had ai^d Wednesday, 7:30 —Passion ser ^ It’s the Best You’ve Ever Tasted! facing the crowd that made his trial disappeared. Her friehds are not Palmer, Mass., April 4.— (AP) — Credo vice. Gorzkic ale with passion ser Called For and Delivered For there-hla attorney later charged— .avoiding her. "Say something, Lloyd", a voice I nlng special observances will be held. Lenten Institute tomorrow night: should be secured soon from mem Offertory—O Salutarls... Wlcgand Alfred Coulter, d ^ rm a n of the “CEILING ZERO” R. LaMotte Russell, Frank Cheney, bers of the committee. mon. I seeing nothing; picturing fOr them- a hippodrome. Mephitis mephitica Is » common called. ’’Anything to say?" Including a three-hour service In S t Sanctua...... Mrs. Margaret Wilson STEAMED CLAMS I selves the eceno of Hauptmann's Fisher’s voice was husky. "I can't Board of Health here, ordered the with Mary’s church, "Tho Seven Last Jr., F. A. Verplanck, Chester Rob An Easter Pageant entitled, Thursday, 9:00—Holy moss with The clergymen kept on reading skunk. .■schools of the four towns to close Benedictus ------passion week ceremonies. Oysters and Clams On the Half-Shcll I dsspair Inside those walls that -hid aloud. talk." CAGNEY and O’ BRIEN Words From the Cross". Rev. inson, Harry Kitching, John Pickles, "Children’s Praises”, will be given heeaure of an outbreak o f . scarlet Lucius Foster and Fred Carpenter. Agnus Dei 6:00—Easter play rehearsal ; th - doomed man. While the door to the dealh house He went down a few steps. Those Charles B. Hedrick of New Haven by the members of the Sunday And Our Usual Special Dishes ABLE TO WALli AGAIN. fever. H® said the,numerou.s cases school and Childrer’s Chorus on Benediction' of. the Blessed Sacra Good Friday. 9:00 a. m.—Passion I They surged heaviest around the was opened, the witnesses llstenw-d closest to him hardly l)**Gl hlhl Plus "The Fighting Oewbay" wlU assist Rev. J. Stuart Neill, rec week ceremonies. IT’S Dial 7100 Today— ♦ - —— : ' when he said bitterly: were not a result of. the flood. tor. at this service. Good Friday Easter Sunday evening at 5 o’clock. ment at 4:00 /clock Sunday. EXPORT AND CAB ALE ON DRAUGHT I warden's office. Motorcycle police- as though oxp«ctlng some sound to MANCHESTER AN1> VERNON 7:30 p. m.—Passion service "Gor- ♦ \ Weston, W. Va.. ApHl 4__ (API — "All I can say is that this thing is of-'.>l''cs will be held in the German Those wbo have speaking parts and Stearn’s Vespers will be given men rode along the edges of tho come from the five condemned men PARISH Easter Sunday night at 7:30 by a zkie Zalc" with passion sermon. crowd, sometimes riding Into the Pretty Teresa Hawkins, whose 300 the greatest tragedy in the history languags In the Concordia Lutheran the Children’s Ctmrus will please It Costs No More For I who remained behind—five who \:onsocutlve hours of laughter were (Methodist Episcopal ) mixed quartette. Saturday, 9:00 a. m.—Blessing of " ’ “ ■*** the streets free, ,\ of the state. Time will never wipe church with Holy Communion. In meet for >.£ebearsal Good Friday A RETmANDER'S TAVERN I must some day follow the trail ended by an operation, took a few. Rev. O. Homer Ginns, Minister \ fire, paschal candles, and Baptismal • Every official automobile, pasainY It put” the evening the choir' will present morning at 10 o’clock. It is very water. High mass with Aneluja Call and Delivery 3.. Oak - Chaa. H..™aada, , Crop. Haiiptnianh was walking. faltering steps about the hospital to Importwt that every one be present CONCORDIA LUTHERAN stmt through the lines, brought shouts But therj was no sound. The five Then wearily he went home. Advonlur* Cciy and Audaclaui the ’’Story of tho Cross” by Dudley vespers. day and looked hopefully toward her Buck. Sunday at Vernon. at this rehearsal. Garden and Winter Sts. Service. from the throng. •po:.e no word, called no farewell. Of all the lawyers to be assoel 1:00 p. m.— Blessing of Ekister HIT!! *»pected trip home next week. ated with the Hauptmann defense •. . with a Thotuand Lauglu night beginning Monday eve 9:25 a. m. Service for morning K. Rlohter, Psstor “ There's Fisher"—"thare's Hoff- Some thought of young Jacob worship. Sermon by the Pastor. food at homes of parishioners In —there's Bruno's wife." But - The 18-year-old brunette laugh- since the September day In 1934 and a Haart Pwtchl ning at 7:80 In the Salvation Army ST. MARY’S CHURCH \ ------Clemingo—Just a kid, 16 years old, Ingly told her doctors; Tbl" morning we are to have the Rockville and South Manchester. always, they were wrong. when th* Bronx carpenter was ar citadel. Adjutant William Valentine B«v. Janies Stuart Neill, Rector 9:00 a. m.—Stmday Kbool and 4:00 p. m.— Blessing of Easter doomed to sit In that chair for kill "I was afraid I couldn't wifik will give aa illustrated lecture de members of the Manchester Every I « Bible claosea. Away from the crowds, close by ing an old man for four dollars. He rested, Fisher, the country lawyer, food at homes of parishioners In EASTER IS A WEEK FROM TOMORROW! So gather all your garments to again. Then I tried, I guessT'm was the only one to keep the last pleting scenes during the last week man’s Bible class attend the church Sunday, April 6tli—Palm Sunday 10:00 a. m.—EnglUb service and ^^e prison walls, the night was wBS.hihlnd there. in a body as our gua-'-. Let us North Manchester. all right now." vigil. of the Savior’s life. 9:30 a. m.—Church echpol. Men’s confirmation. , Easter Sunday, 6:00W. m.—Resur gether today and ’phone 7100. For the women this offer includes plain coats It was 8:41 p. m. when Haupt- Special passionate services are come out all together and greet Star* At WsUt mana entered. It was typical o f the whole Bible class. 11:15 a. m.—German service and rection procession and high mass and plain 1-piece dresses. For the men—a 3-piece suit and a hat or a suit and DANCE TONIGHT MOTHER AND CIIILO DIE hearted devotjon to Hauptmann's scheduled for St- John’s Polish them. 10:45 a. m.—^Holy CTimmunlon confirmation. I T.ia atreets around the walls were Half a mtnuts later he waa In the with songs by Lutnla choir. causa Fisher demonstrated since be church during the week beglnnin- Sunday at Manchester. Holy Week topcoat comes under this 90c offer. We are also offering .speiiiai discounts on dark. In some doorwaya of homes, chair. Lie guards, bualnaafllkt, tt- and sermon. Sermon topic: "The ' April 4— (A P I- was retainM when the Lindbergh with GINB RAYMOND, w n w v wlth Wednesday evening at 7:30 9:45 a. m. Session of the Church Thursday, Maondiiy Thursday, ZION LLTHERAN men and women and children stood, tacblng the leg electrode, wet and school. Mark Holmes, superin Palm.” any two garments sent ui. M rs.CTaraBn.sey, 30. and her kidnap murderer was Indicated and BAimil, HKUM mODERlOK when a passion sermon will be de 3:00 p. m.—Highland Park Sun Ehigllsh service only with celebra High and Cooper St. staring at the stone heights across ready to clamp against the flesh tendent. "Religious Education of the street. daughter, Barbara, 7, paralysed extradited to New Jereey) OSwWtsLE/CN lASON livered Iv Rev. M. Kronenberg, pas tion of Holy Communion. Prepara Ye Olde New England House that the alitted trouser leg bared. A tm itk SfWaer, Lm U ttm the children cannot be accomplished day school. Inside, a small church, across since birth, were found dead today tor. 7t00 p. m.—Evening prayer and tory services begin at 7:00 p. m. Rev. H. F. R. Stochiiote, Paator "Hie -xecutloner put Ihi death Maunderis beautiful and tmpres- as a bi-product of the public Bolton from the prison, there were bright In the family automobile In a g t? - BIO GOLDFISH On the Same 8hew sermon. Preacher; Rev. Alfred M. Regular Ehiglish service at 7:15 p. Palm Sunday—Sunday acbool at 2-Piece Swagger Suits—75c. mask ovar Hauptmann’s face. Only flllsd garage. Blackstone, R. L, April 4.'—(AP) Mve cantata, "Olivet to Calvary", schools." Encourage your boys and lights and many persons, preparing the noee and the lower part of tha I-ambert, St. Monica's church, Hart m. 8:30 a. m. Servlca in EngUah at 9 To the Tuneful Music of for an Easter basaar. Lorry Basey, the husband and —(3aorgs. Osdorst, 14. went Oshlag will be presented by the Emanuel girls to attend the church school. chin, chalk white, showed. “MUSS Lutheran choir at 5 p. m. tomorrow 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship ford. St. Monica’s choir will sing. Good Friday services In the Ger a. m. CT>nfirmHtlon of children, Acroia tha top of tha bullalln father, discovered the bodies after for I sut and brought home a gold Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Lenten man language only with celebra Maundy Thursday.—Service In The headpiece, wetted too, was he was awakened by the cries of bU tmder the direction of G. Albert Children's thought. “The Blessed GiorgettVs 6 Piece Orchestra board, announcing the Easter aerv- fastened oo. Ash nsarLv a foot Tong and Weigh ’EM UP” service. Pxeacber: the Rev. Remaon tion of Holy Communion. Prepara German with -Holy Communion. slx-montha-old son, Robtrt, heard ing almost two pounds. Pearson.' Tbs choir will be assist ness of Being Needed." Spe^al lees, were the words: The rUrgyman droned on. with B. Ogllby 'of Trinity College, Hart tory services begin at 10:00 a. m. Confessional service at 7:15 p. m., THE nN E ST OF THINGS TO EAT AND DRINK ipirtst Is Risen." the automobile engine running and He said be caught It In Mlllsr’ ed by (Seorge Waldman and Spencer music. The Pastor will preach the U. S. CLEANERS & DYERS Now they were ready. EIllotL PRESTON FOffTCIt next in the series o f sermons for ford. Regular German service at 10:30 main service at 7:30 p. m. At All Times The street along the east wall of tnvcatlgated. ' river. To prove to the akeptlca] Terry, guest soloists, and Mias Eva gray-balred, with drawn features Hs told police his wife had Buf M. Johnson, accompanist Lent. The subject, "W e Shall BuUd Friday (Good Friday)—10;(X) 0. m. Good Friday.—Service in German 836 Main Street Next To Montgomery Ward’s tta priaoB. was the lane of aeUvlty. that,the fleh existed he placed It In SUNDAY m.—Morning prayer. Litany and Donahue and Mahoney, Props, and sunken eyes, looked queitlou- fered a nervous collapse last Do- a oodklag veasel and displayed It at Rev. Nathan Burton will give an On Though Brain-Wrecked and Good Friday evening at 7:30 the at 9:30 a. m. At the north end was the S’ardenV Ingly toward Warden KlrabsrUng. Penitential office. 12:00-3:00 p. m.— choir will render the Cantata: “The Easter Sunday.—Service In Eng PHONE 7100 FOR CALL AND DELIVERY SERVICE! ! office, with the huge throng a block csraber when tha family’s entire the Woonsocket Bportaman’a club STATE AND MONDAY illustrated lecture on the "Passion Reason Reeling." The music, under •way. V Tt waa 8:48 p, m. Christmas savings were stolen from meeting. Play of Oberammergau" at the the direction of Collins Driggs Is Three hour service with addresses Story of the Cross" by Dudley Buck. lish wjtb Holy Communion. Confes TODAY; "CtHJJiKN" PLUS.. .“STORM 0\-ER ITiE ANDES" The warden nodded. A second— her whUs shs was shopping. The club awarded (Jooige a prlaa. ^ rth Methodist church at 7 o'clock as follows: Prelude, "Meditation," on: “The Seven Lost Words from A cordial invitation is hereby ex sional service at 9 a. m.. main serv tOmormw night fruni "Thlas:’ by Massenet: Choir the Ckoss". ThefRcv. Charles B. tended to all mambera and friends ice at 9:15. PleageuMior reglstra-
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llAKCHESriTR BVTOmTO HETIATU MANnfESTER, OONN« SATDRDAT, APRIL 4, !« « « . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, C»)NN. SATURDAY, APRIL 4,1989. PAGE n V ) csives politics to be a profession Motor Vehicle Department ever the Jlanrlyrfltrr subs it tbs going is not too tough. Otis by his fibaencs. How come T:80, Ripley progrfim; New Jack al sport for big-money prizes to never ceasing growth of the automo Show up, u yw ajl. Walter? vote against me. Hylton program; 6.'45, Whiteman CHAPMAN COURT HOLDS bile fatality list is due to the in- A number of the members at How many intend to shoot on the Varieties; 10:80, Scenes from " \ ^ - Qn Spring Cruise To Havana I want every person who be tended tha card party held at the HERALD SWAMPED Manchester MAY SELL BOLTON’S €nfitttis Hrralb cryin g number of pedestrians be outdoor team this jraar? All thosa terset.” / lieves that only the especially home of President Gertrude Bu who so Intend, in fact everybody PUUUtfUKD BT iUifai prosperous should hilvc any real ing killed. Again and again the Do-, Monday expectations: 14TH BIRTHDAY PARTY FKINTINU CUMPAiNt, INU chanan and Comrade Buchanan this should shoot the outdoor quaJlfica- Date Book : n U A l A > voice in government to vote WEAF-NBC—12:30 p. m „ Lenten ELECTRIC COMPANY It Bu m II dir»«i partment haa warned against tha week. The party was sponsored by tion so as to rate the shooters services; 2, Character Forum; 6, WITH PHONE CALLS NOTICE! tCsaolittt^T, Cona, against me. I war^l every person pedestrian practice of adhering to the Auxiliary. A number of the for the team this summer. We Passover program. •Y LAURA LOU BROOKAllAN ^ HSA W Entertainment and Refresh TBUBlAt PBRUU80H who believes that only the dltcb- boys inspected Comrade Buchanan's should have our scores shot by May Tonight Oaoarai Maaagar an old time rule and walking on the WABC-OB3—8:46 a. m., Adver ments Follow Business Meet All Bingo Coupons must be presented for V^aadad Oetobar I. Itit- dlgger, ths coal sboveler and the chickens and wblla there looked 1. The course Is twenty fibots at 60 April 4.—Spring formal dance. farmhand should have any real right hand side, the effeot o f which tising Association luneheor. in Lon BEGIN HERB TODAY around to see If they could locate yards, twenty shots fit 100 yaxOs, charm. Unaophlstlcfited. The sort Tall Cedars of Lebsuion, at local ing at Temple Last Night. redemption this afternoon. ' Pablttbad Bvai7 Bvaolot Bieapi voice in government to vote don, AUya Mclntlre Speaker also t o b y BYAN. 19. I. a eammer- Three Wires Are Constaody Stockholders Feel Manches* Is that automobiles approach them the famous hens that layed four any sights, entrance fee one dollar, of girl who can hold a bar of eoap Country club. [ Buadajra and Holidays Bntarod at tba against me. and a tin badge to everybody. (W JZ-N BCl; 10:45, Mile Day in Co clal inodsl, posing for photographs THERE WILL BE NO MORE BINGO dAMES. “ at oirtca at Uaochaiiar. Cooa^ as from behind; and still the number of eggs. All present enjoyed the eve in her hand and smile and make Also Connecticut Psst Chiefs. Chapman Court. Order o f Ama I want every voter who casts ning. Had a talk with our corporation lumbia, Tenn.; 3:30 p. m., Songs of to be used In advertisements. She wad Class Mall Mattfr. Russia. - you think that, bebauae she likes Loaded for Two Honrs On Order ot Soottish Clans, convention, ranth, celebrated Its 14th birthday ter Firm Should Own It ’-r: his ballot at. some other person's persons who-walk on the Irft side of Comrade Leggett spent yesterday lawyer M. Donze this week. He says shares an npartment pit! HAR last night in the Masonlo Temple. WJZ-NBC—12:30. Farm .ind RIET HOLM, also a model. it, you'll Uke it, tod. supper and entertainment, Masonic aUBdCKlPTlUN RATBti order or to curry favor with some the highway, facing Oncoming traf afternoon In New Britain (^forking government supplies are due soon. Temple. Following a brief business meeung ns Tsar, by mall ...... M.QS So make the most of it. Homs Hour; 2:80, Music Guild; 6, At a charity stylo show Toby "It's going to be a nice job for A rm y and Navy Club ar lfeath« by m-^ll ...... 9 *to other person to vole against me. fic, probably constitutes a minority for Comrade Mike Bannon of the Hanptmann Death Qneries. Coming Event* adjournment was made to the ban ' To Meet On April 11. Newcomb may have been hot Let's talk' it over. meeto, wealthy TIM JAMIESON tha girl who lands It, They're qU- quet hall where tho tables were Mgis Copy ...... i -Ol I wont every person who seeks of the whole. Walter J, Smith Post. Comrade Some Monday short waves; JVM April 14.—'Three Live Ghosts". liU^sfsd ons ysar ...... tf.oo when he burned bis pants— but 6h who sbowera her with attentions ing to give her a contract and beautifully decorated In Easter col to have government conducted In Bannon la a mndidate for Mayor of Tokyo, 4 p. ra., "Family of Tokuga- $1000 bonus to agree not to pose 3-act play by Community Players. Lecturing the pedestrians Is cer New Britain in the city priroarles. what a flop against Bristol. for a time. Tim leaves town for ors. with centerpieces of ICaster .HBMBBR o r rilB AS80C1ATBO the interest of a particular group was;" RNE Moscow, 4, Russian for any other soap manufacturer, So intense was the local Interest South Methodist church, sponsored 'The Bolton Electric company, or groups and to the disadvantage talnly no waste of time or Ink and Looks like some of our members "a few days" promising to call by Wesleyan Guild. rabbits, bunnies and other appro ; PRHB8 Opera music; 3RO Rome, 7, Ameri Toby os ; -Min ns he returns. The for a year. Of course, she’ll be In the (ate of Bruno Rivard Haupt chartered In 1925, Is to hold Its an ^Tbs Asaoolatsd Prsss is ssolusivsly of other groups to vole against the sooner Commissioner Connor or Andersofi-Shea An*„ V, F, W. are afraid of being marooned. Como April 16.—Ekuiter ball of Knights priate favors. A beautiful birthday on, men, Pearl street Is high and ca's Hour: GSD GSC 08A London, time stretches out and no word paid for all the posing she docs, mann, electrocuted last night for the nual meeting on Saturday ot next ttlUsd to ths ttss for rspublleatioa me. The Auxiliary and Post members murder of the Lindbergh baby, that o f Columbus at Sunset Ridge club. cake with 14 candles waa decorated all Bsws dispatebss orsditsd to ft somebody else or all somebodies dry. Paging H. E. Cude, W. Hand, 6, Revue, "Eight Bells;" DJC Ber Domes from him. besides. She can pose for any oth in a variety of pastel shades. week. At the meeting there will be not bthsrwiss craditsd la tbls I want every person who cOn- had a very enjoyable time fit Presi lin, 7:30, German music man; EEQ er product, but no other soap man The Herald office was swamped /Also Easter dinner at Y. M. C. A. lleves that property rights are combined manage to prevail on all E. Spicss and Lew Milligan. ■Toby spuds n day “on location,’' by Ever Ready Circle, King's The entertainment was in the form a discussion on the question of sell apsr and also tbs local oswt pub* dent Buchanan's card party last Madrid, 9, Comment; YV2RC Cara ufacturer." with calls on three wires for almost ing tho stock and charter to the pntd and also ths local asws pub* superior to human rights to vote people afoot on the highways to Don't forget regular monthly making phbtographs to Illustrate a Daughters of a radio broadcast and waa under ATTENTION! Friday night. The winners were; meeting Sunday, April 6, 10 a. m. cas, 9, orchestra. two solid hours. Most of the callers Manchester Electric company. There ahsd bsrsio. against me. I want every person Mrs, Mary Kuch, Maud Leggett, magazine story. When she reach made no comment when notified of April 16. — Manchester teachers’ the direction of Past Royal Patron |All rights of rspublleatioa ot shift to the left aide the smaller the Important business. es homo a letter Is waiting (or her. There waa a sound In the doorway are 600 shares of stock and of this .Who believes that the Urdlcd Margaret Brown. Another will be Hauptmann’s death without a get-together at Y. M. C. A. Harry Armstrong. Needless to say Members of Unit No. 2 National Union for Social ilal dltpaishsa hsrsln * f alas rs* number of dead men, women and NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY and boUi men turned. Bill Brandt It pleased everybody. Royal Patron amount the Manchester Electric Juntice now known as Unit No. 27 will meet in Tinker Irrsd. States Constitution must never be planned in the near ftiture. stood there. He said, "Excuse mo. statement but many expressed their April 17. — Three-act play, "The clilklren strewn along the open road British War Veterans CHAPTER XXn Patsy", by Paint and Powder club Robert Boyce was In charge of the company holds 100 shares and the changed and must always be con The first annual Department The regular monthly meeting of I thought you were alone, Mr. Mc approval or disapproval In no uncer other 500 shares are divided between Hail Monday. April 6th at 8 p. m. instead of the West jrull ssrvles olltnt of N B A Ssrrles. strued to give advantage to will be. Military ball will be held on Satur Harriet who was at the mirror tain terms. at High school hall. games which Included an egg hunt Id. BO as the Mona-Ypres Post will be held In Cracken.’’ 43 residents of Boltop. Side Rec. himself or his group ovCr and day evening. April 25, 1936, at the WTIC coaxing her hair Into soft waves, It was estimated that The.Hfe-ald April 20.—"Patsy", play by Sun and egg-rolllhg contest for which However, one may speculate as to the Army and Navy club Wednes said, "There’s a latter for you, Tpby. ’Did you finish that Bradley prizes were awarded. ' The charter waa secured In order (Pabiltbsr'a Keprsasntatws: Ths atxjvc the common advantage to Hartford club In Hartford. National Travelers Broadcasting Service. cop y?" McCracken asked. handled at least 15 calls per minute set Rebekah lodge In Odd Fellows Entertainment Important Business ^llos Batnews Hpecial A fsncy—Nsw whether at least half the time and day evening, April 8th at 8 p. m. A Hartford, Oonn. It came In the afternoon mall_” hall. Past matrons under the leadership that lights might be furnished to s vote against me. President, Winifred Toussalnt will “Yes. I have It here." on three telephones, the busiest number who al that time wanted srh. Chicaso. Ustroli and Boston. •space devoted to arguing with pe full'attendance is requested as im 5UDUU W. 1040 H. U a»ZJ) M Toby picked up the letter and for period being between 8:15 and { April 26. — Ladles’ ' night, Army of Past Royal Matron-Anna Robb A full attendance of all members is requested. I wane every person who con be present, also National Comman "Leave It with me,” McCracken served dainty refreshments of Ice electrical service and since the lAllSMBKK AUDIT BURRAU OP ceives government to be some destrians could not with greater der In Chief James E. Van Zandt portant business will be dlscuased. (Bostero Standard Time.) one breathless moment her heart o’clock. The bulletin on Haupt- and Navy club. The Manchester Veterans assoola- soared. Then she saw the name said, "i'll go over If later and tail April 27.—11th annual concert of cream, cup cakes Iced In the pastel charter waa granted there has been RCUl.ATluNS. thing to be so manipulated that profit be du'oted to the bicyclists. and hla staff will be there. It la re- to you about It." I maiui’s execution was flashed to The R. ADAMS, President; tIon held another o f their regular on the corner of the envelope and Beethoven Glee club at High school shades and coffee. Royal Matron n continuous growth of the com he will receive beyond his de qvieated to have your Banner and Herald office about 8:50 o’clock. pany, a new line running from Bol Ths Bsrald Printing t^ormiany, Ino.. Not many fcycllsts, relatively and meetings In tho Army and Navy Saturday, April 4 the w. rm feeling that had sur Bill gave him the typewritten” halL Mrs. Mary Park expressed her warm aaaumsa no hnanciaT rsspoT.aibihty serts while others receive less Patriotic Tn.structora flag present. Before that the only news was that ton Notch to the Andover line being through some miracle, arc killed by club Jast Monday evening and P. M. rounded her vanished. The letter sheets and returned to hla own the condemned man waa In the death May 2—Dance, Auxiliary Univer appreciation of the efforts made by typographical srrort appearing in then their de.scrts to vote against This Is the first time that the desk. He couldn’t have avoided the past bead officers to make the only recently erected and energized. .J_ Bssrttaements la tlis Manchesisr further discussed their plana for the 1:00—News; Weather; Market Re wasn’t from Tim. The name on chamber and a majority of the call sity of Healing Arts, Jack and Jill me. atitomobllcs. But how many acci Auxiliaries have been represented in hearing what Blane had said about party such a success. J. wesson Phelps, who now spends Vaaing Harald. the massing of colors. Anyone wish veterans outdoor carnival which port. the envelope was that of an adver ers seemed satisfied that this meant club. . I want every smirking, wheed dents they cause In the course of a tising agency. finding a model for the Htllycr most of his time In.Guilford, is the ing tickets for ball call President will be held during the month of 1:15—Hit Tunes. the end. May 12-15.—Annual Herald Cook president, and Parker Soren, mana SATURDAY, APRIL 4 ling promise breaker to vote year, without themselves fig- She said,' "It’s nothing very Im soap advertisements. Everyone In The laat time The Herald had as ing School. sessloiM at State theater against me. I want, in short, Buchanan. 5800. June. It was with regret that we 1:20— Conn. State College Program. ger of the Manchester Electric com gurlng in the crashes, no 2:00—Merry Madcaps — Norman L. portant, I guess," and thre open the office knew what a big account great a demand for telephone serv In morning. every person who cannot look at The quarterly meeting of depart learned that the Legion had decided that was. Back pages, in color, on EASTER CANTATA pany. Is the manager of the Bolton HAUPTMANN ET A I^ body knows. The aulomohlle ment will be held In Hotel Garde, to sever their connections with the Cloutier, director; with Eddie the envelope. There were two ice on Important news waa in March hlB own soul and find there the tho beat known magazines In the of 1931 when Manchester High's company. Tho power Is purchased Sunday aftcmrx)n, April 26th at 2:30 association. George Parka, _ Albert Holly. , sheets Inside, folded separately. from the Manchester company and I I HAupttiiaim (he baby killer Is no soul of a good citizen to vote driver doesn't live who hasn't, time country. One of the biggest jobs basketball team defeated Bristol In EASTER o'clock sharp. Lindsay and Joe Blnka represented 2:30—Metropolitan Opera Company. The first bore the letterhead of the HERE TOMORROW the local firm docs all the bookkeep against me. and again, been forced to take more advertising agency. It read, brief; Amberson and Blanc hiki ever land the semi-finals of tho Yale Tourna STRANGE BET THEME ore. Shamefully belatedly he And If these people will unani April 27th Is Americanization the Mons-Ypre-i Post. 4:30—Our ^ m . ed. \ ing, looks after all the details of the road than belonged to him by the Day. 5:00—Blue Room Echoes — Joseph ly, that the enclosed letter had' ment at New Haven by a 31-29 lied for his crime In the electric mously vote against me while the The Now England Council of Brit Blane’s words still ra ;^ In Bill's score and went Into the finals business, the officers of the Bolton Blumc. director; with Bradford been received from a publication hair last night. "Paid for hla rest of the people vote for me I presence ahead of him of one or two May JOIh la Mothcr.s’ Day also ish War Veterans will hold Its an ears. "A girl whose pictures against Naugatuck. OF STATE’S FEATURE compafiy sitting In at such meetings Hospital Day. National Is sponsoring Reynolds. carrying their advertising and Maunder’s Impressive ^Oli as are necessary. ne," so some of the unthinking will surely be elected by a tremen Or three cyellats wabbling all over nual meeting tomorrow afternoon in since It seemed to be for Toby, haven't been used too much...... dous majority, on essay contest on "What the Springfield. Delegates are request 5:30—Kaltcnmeyer's Kindergarten. one with freshness and c h a r m ..... Tho Bolton people who have In CARDS hraso makers said. As though the right Bide of the road and whom Statue of Liberty means to Ameri they were forwarding It to her. vested their money In getting Uie I entertain, however, not the ed to meet at the Legion club 6:00—Wrightville Clarion. who can hold a bar of soap in her “Love On a Bet” Is Comedy Ro he dare not pas.s except at an ex 6:30—Nows. The second page was a slieet of vet to Calvary” to Be Song company organized (eel that It Wc Quote a Beautiful Sentiment From One. e frantically resisted suricnder of slightest expectation that Uic rest can People." This 1s commemora rooms, 25 Dwight street at 2 p. m. hand and make you think that, ABOUT TOWN mance for Sunday and Mon 6:40-—Studio Program. pale pink -notepaper, written In —Ella Barnett Photo, would Jjo better to have the Man ch a life as his could be, within of the people will do anything of treme distance. Yet If ho gets Into tion of the 50th anniversary of the The Post extends Its congratula because she likes It, you’ll like It day— “ Muss ’Em Up” Co- dedication of the Statue o f’ Llberty. 6:45— "Musicale Moments." purple Ink. Attached was a pic Frederick Starkweather of 64 Mrs. J. J. TIvnan, 36 Porter street, aboard the Ward Line S. B. chester company own . all of the t the kind. I expect that they will a collision os a result nobody ever tions to Comrade Fred Baker on his too----- It’s goiiig to ba a nice Orlente, on a spring sojourn to Havana. She IB accompanied by her at Emanoel Church. easurable distance, payment for All Auxiliaries are asked to join. tUrc of Toby, cut from an adver Featurc. slock of the Bolton company. This do as they always do— follow the 7:00—Functions and Dysfunctions job for the girl who lands it— ’’ North Elm street, who has been at Jean TIvnan, center. ilch a'crime as his. What he paid hears of the bicycles. Half the time Don't forget your head sizes (or successful nomination as chairman tisement. The picture was rather Camp Buck with the CCC, has en daughters. Miss Ruth M. TIvnan, left, and Miss Is a question that will be discussed, procession, in the van of which of the Veterans Field association at of Colon," Dr. William A. Wilson. On Bill's desk was a box of the cyclists cither do not know there Auxiliary Tam; we also have tickets 7:10- Aeolian Trio. worn find had been folded so that rolled (or another six months and It is now expected, at the meeting *The Giver o f Gifts** the microscopic dividend of ii will be fotind all the elements their annual meeting held Wednes cough drops and a manuscript .-e- Strange bets have been made and Is a par behind them or they pretend to sell and hope the members will 7:15—Edwin C. Hill, news commen a crease came directly down the this morning left Fort Devens for Maunder’s beautiful and impres to be held on April 11. oral bankrupt whose total assets Whose votes I d o not want and vlewing the history of the com paid. When Roosevelt became - t o sell as many as they can as we need day. With keen lnte\i-st In vet tator. center of her face. But it was Oregon, where he will be station suits, coats, hats and accessories sive cantata, "Olivet Calvary", physical exist^ence could never quite certainly will not get. That's not to and It toonly once In 'a blue erans affairs as w^l as a good Toby just the same. pany manufacturing them. He va.s president many a nose pushed a worn by the raodel.^, who Included will be presented for the eleventh money for our treasury. 7:30—Townsend Plan Pi'ogram. ed. May the Giver of Gifts give these to you. ■ all. moon that a boy on a bicycle takes supposed to be reading that his peanut for Jifty yards up Main JANUARY WINNER Mrs. Ferris Reynolds, Miss Barbara successive year at the Emanuel " '> a tenth of interest on his Some Sisters In our Auxiliary worker, Fred should make an excel 7:45—"Hold The Press.” She folded back the clipping and lent chairman. read; tory. But Bill disregarded it, as street. When Louis downed Baer In Murphy, Mrs. Francis Wetheroll, Lutheran church tomorrow after That which is good and that! which is true; Dg overdue debt-to society. After Now that speech has its points. It the trouble to signal his tntsntloua have been helping a family In East 8:00—Carl Hoff's Orchestra. The Luther League of the Eman We have just rectlvcd a letter "Dear Dream Girl; I auppofia you well as the cough dropa. Ho uel Lutheran church will hold Its the fifth round, dozens of arms Mrs. W. W. Eclls, Mrs. George Bel noon at 5 o’clock by the senior WINNERS OF 01, Hauptmann beat the gamu. is plenty long enough. It Is under or Is willing to give the motorist a Hartford who are members of the 9:00—Rubtnoff's Orchestra. ached with charley-horses after The will to help and the courage to do, East Hartford Post and Auxilinrv. from our good friend and comrade. will be surprised to gst this letter opened a drawer of his desk and regular meeting next Tuesday eve IN MONTHS PARADE lows. choir of,the church, assisted by ciety did manage to sell him out. standable. It minces no words. Yet break. 9;30—Victor Young's Orchestra. took out several clippings. They they toted the victors around town George Waldman, tenor, and Spen 5 GALS. OF GAS A heart that can sing the whole day through. They had lost everytlitng in tlic Bill Moore who is now resting at 10:30— George Olson's Orchestra from someone you have never seen ning at 8 o'clock. An Easter pro Other entertainers for the differ Dally, but all It got was Indoltely Somehow we don't exactly antici if pedestrians should move over flood. or heard of, but since I do not were advertisements, cut from gram will be presented, in charge In wheelbarrows. cer Terry, bass, both of the South FREE ' the William Wlrth Winchester with Ethel Shutta. The screen devises one of the ent months were Miss Gertrude Whether the skies are grey or blue; , pate that It w'ill be claimed by any to the left side of the road—which Owing to flood conditions our hospital In West Haven. Billy has know where you are. writing this newspapers and magazlhes. In of John Johnson and his mission Congregational church of Hartford. ^ e worst of It. ■ 11:00—News. most fantastic bets, with stipula Gardner, well known solo dancer; "Olivet to Calvary" is one of the During the Past Week: Deputy Inspector was unable to In nothing but praise for this fine letter is the best I con do. 1 hope each thera was a picture of a girl committee. Devotionals will 1)e led May the Giver of Gifts give unto you k, But bod as be was, foul as was Presidential or gubernatorial candi they should—why should not 11:15— Russ Morgan's Orchestra. —the same girl. tions still more strange. In “Love on That Table Gets First Hon Mrs. Marlon Seelerl, piano accor finest Easter cantatas ever written spect our Auxiliary. Institution and .speaks highly of the It will reach you. Dream Girl, for by Richard Berggren. All members dionist: Miss Esther Wells, car : Bis offense, enormous the Injury be date—not even by a candidate (or bicyclists also get over there and 11:30— Charles Domberger's Orches Bill laid the clippings out before of the executive committee are ask a Bet", the new comedy romance and tha Emanuel choir bos been n-N 726 We will hold our next meeting In treatments he Is receiving. Billy tra. you are the one I have been aearoh- at the State Theater, Sunday and toonist and lightning artist; Miss jUd and the suffering he occasioned, hog-hayward. Boru\isc candidates ride facing motorized traffic? And the State Armory as ;hey expect the Ing for all ray life. I have an him, rearranged thera. He sat ed to meet at the church at 7 rehearsing (or many weeks to make P-R 290 would like to hear from any of the 12:00 MIdn.—Silent. back and studied them and pres Monday. ors at Second Congrega Frances Wallett, Miss Margaret this year’s presentation tho beat It l^uptmann's damage to society was want to be elected: why should they not be definitely flood refugees to be gone by that other picture like the one I am put o'clock. I-E 442 You will find in our stx)ck a wide variety members. Those desiring to write, ently withdrew one. Then another. Gene Raymond is the challenged Welch. Mrs, W, J. Taylor, Hazel haa ever given. Tho story of the prohibited from riding more than time. the sddrcs.s Is Winchester Hospital, ting in this letter and I keep it In I-C 622 |bsr lets than that done by those Tomorvow's Program At, last only one remained. It waa Bingo winners at the social laat and William Collier, Sr., Is the chal Hamilton, readers. Vc-scs of songs cantata depicts the betrayal of for the early purchaser...... 5c to 50c Campbell Ave., West Haven. Conn. my wrtch and look at it many tional Church Party. ' who, for uiispcoksbly sordid reasons, DISASTER “ CH,\KITY” two abreast, or, better etlll, from A. M. times a day. tho photograph of a girl with an night of the A. O. H. and Women's lenger. Seeking fifteen thousand In keeping were sung In chorus as Christ, His trial and sentence before 4080 American Legion The Mons-Ypres Post extends Its dollars with which to produce a each number was announced. Pilate, HlB Journey to Calvary, His g,' turned a state and a nation upside riding abreast at all? 9:30—Concert Ehisemble. "I would send you one of my pic armful of daisies. She was look auxiliary in Tinker hall, were: Ward 0-A 412 No doubt Red Cross feelings wlsre Our membership list Is still grow thanks, to Joseph Johnson who kind play, Raymond Is forced to live its Mrs. L. J. Tuttle and Mrs. H. L. death upon tho Cross and His sub P-, (town in their frantic efforts to de 10:00— Dr. S. Parkes Cadinan. tures, but I do not have any that do ing up, smiling, and the wind bad Strange, Peter Lawless, Helen Mc If prizes had been offered in the M-Z 29.1 hurt by the unvarnished ribbing the ing—six new members being added ly conveyed Comrade Billy Moore 10:30— Blue- Room Echoes—Joseph blown her hair back from her face. Carthy, Hugh McIntosh, Irwin Intriguing, odd plot to the letter be Tenney who had the June table sequent Resurrection. stroy the already weak and halting In the past week. Don't forget to to the hospital. me justice. Dream Girl, I have fore hts uncle, played by Collier, "Parade of the Months” novelty Tho presentation Is open to the The Dewey-Richman Co. org^ization received from Mayor AIDS HUEY’S MEMORY Blumc, director. roved the world, but now 1 am It was easy to imagine this girl Hayes, Walter Olds, Raymond Fo decorated (or a wedding luncheon, 'system of American criminal law bring over you, now member (or 11:00—News. halted by the 'gloriousness of a garty, Mrs. H. R. Hastings, Doro can be convinced that it is plausible social given in the vestry of the staged a bridal scene with children public. No admission will be JEWELERS — STATIONERS — OPTICIANS Yderg of Holyoke on the score of The Hoffman-Hauptmann episode the next, meeting. If you have mis ready to settle down In a little and worthy of backing as a play. charged but a collection will be lift FRANKLIN and the operation of retributive Jus* .Mons-Ypres Anxlllary 11:15— Musical Make-up Bo:;. home and know that you are the summer morning, drinking In the thea Hastings, John Lauterbach. Second Congregational church last as the principals, and Miss Geral the quality of the used furniture has had, after all, one corrective cf. laid your application blank, Ed The Auxiliary la holding a food beauty of trees and sky and yellow Tho special prizes were won by P. Mystery, romance and surprises night, Mrs. Georfie F. Borst and dine Tenney and her uncle furnish ed. Miss Eva M. Johnson will be E-k tie*. The Lindbergh baby is dead Quiah has plenty. 11:30— Major Bowes' Capitol Fami one to share my lot. WIU you feature "Muss ’em Up", Preston tho accompanist and the cantata provided by the Red Cross for the feet. This country was under the sale today. We wish to thank the please write to me and tel; nae your sunshine. It was Toby Ryan. Henderson, Abblo Fogarty. Mary Mrs. Hayden Griswold would have ing the Lohengrin bridal march and GAS STATION and Hauptmann is dead, but the do- Commender Wlgron wishes to ex ly- Foster’s and Margaret Callahan's will be directed by G. Albert Pear rehabilitation of homes of .people Impression that gubernatorial arro members of the committee, Mrs. 11:59— Time Signals. name and addreaa? Until then I McDonald, Mrs. Raymond Fogarty, won first honors. The month assign song. Cor. Center and Adams Sts. f i^aoraUsation and loss of faith In dem- tend his very grateful thanks to the Anne Rlsley, Mrs. Hattie Blfiks, Mrs. Lillian Farr, George H. Wil vehicle for RKO Radio, which Is ed to them was January and they son, organist -and choirmaster of whose household equipment had gance and high-handednc.ss reached many mcmber.s of the I’ ost who 12:00—Hollywood Reporter. will just call you Dream Girl and For several ralnuteksBUI studied the co-feature for the two daya Mrs. Frank Williams whose ths church. ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS [^;~Horace Blanc's private office. table waa beautifully decorated with ties, put 4>n a Dorothy Dlx -stunt, perbapa the mayor may not have Huey Long of Louisiana. Less than disaster, C^c hundred and fourteen was the winner, of the $5 order (or citing novel "The Green Shadow”, the sale a success. 12:45— Harold Ogden, Sports Com Ever-lovlngly, The door of tho room w.is open and the picture deals with a series of cut flowers, and nolscmakers and the amusing letters with jokes on |,'J|araUelt^ revolution against law members of the Post assisted In one merchandise. The party pn Friday caps were provided for the guests. confined himself too literally to a year's time, however, has taught way or anothur In tho work. Plans are now being made for the mentator. Jonas Huckleberry." BUI stood thans a moment before he strange happenings in the home of a people of the church were very kaad order, are not dead and for anniversary supper which will be Toby read It slowly, (or some evening next week. Good Friday, The stunt provided by the two exact fact when he said that the us how wrong we were. Huey, with And our coi^mander Is al.so grate l:00-=-Road to Romany. entered. wealthy banker, and with the efforts funny. I' tuany, many years their sour and held In Tinker hall, Thursday eve o f the words were almost Illegible. will be omitted, but In all probabil hostesses was appropriate eind con stuff being sent In wa-i worse than all his extraordinary qualities of ful to tho wdnderful response of 1:30—Harold Nagle's Orchestra. "Mr. Blane," ho said, “I Couldn't ity ■will be held on Saturday evening. of Foster as the de‘ ectlve-hero to Refreshments of fruit jelly with Bj^OlsoDous impulses will continue to ning, April 16. A cordial Invitation 2:00—Program from N. Y. Then she said, "Why, Harriet — help hearing what you were say solve the riddle and find the guilty sisted of a song and dance act In whipped cream, cake and coffee the floocUiconls and chil Bat.son os hostess thanks Mrs. War Music. - see a movie together." omitted, and the Initiation post The tusks of elephants are regu smart Nelly Don dresses, w.ilch the 188 Eldridge Street Bl stump speech for a candidate for TEN- A Governor's Ball will be held said about wanting somoope wHh lar teeth and are not shed. store features, trimly tailored dren's long-legged black stockings under the auspices of the Fifth Dis ren (or the use of her home. , 10:00-Symphony Concert Toby said. "Why. yes. I'd like ,to." freshness and charm and-All that poned until the next meeting In the ed to normal, we want to thank our customers igb office. ^11:01—"The Melody Master.” month. without heels or toes that come roll trict American Legion and Its Aux made mo think o f this pluturs. Toby jT h s rs are lots- of ghost-writers, SHUN iliary on Easter Monday, April 13, 11:30—News. It waa tho afternoon of the fol really la like that Toby Rya*, her lou'd be surprised—maybe—if you ing In. bundled, boxed lind with a at tho State Armory In New Lon 11:45—Ted 'Lewis' Orchestra. lowing day. H ow ijd Blane, Junlpr name Is." Master Roy Warren of Manches for the great assignee and cooperation which couple of hundred miles of railroad Buddies don. A cordial Invitation la ex 12:00—Silent member of the firm of Amberson "Put these pictures ara going to ter Grange has called A special re jpew how many of the gems of po- hearsal . tomorrow afternoon at 2 transportation for someone to pay. tended to all members of the de-' and Blane, stood In the office of A1 be In color," Blane objected. "It iUeal honey and hooey that pour McCracken, ace copy writer of the o’clock at Center church of the offi In our own experience, sorting a partment. Tickets are $1.50 each takes more than just a pretty they gave us during the necessary curtailment of lorn the Ups of beetle browed or $3.00 a co\iple, and may be ob RADIO V advertising agency. face—’’ cers and degree team. A meeting will also be held Tuesday evening at utesroen with strong Roman noses, motley collection of clothing sent to Anderson-Sbea Poet.'V. F. W. tained from Joseph Daley, 42 Oak- ■'I’ve just been talking to Ram- "That’s what I wanted to tell the Red Cross of a rich New Eng rldgo street, Norwich. (Bastsro Standard rime.) RiAnn ^UmMI 8 o’clock at the home of Miss Edith lasstve skulls and resonant voices Now that -he flood is waning, the you," BUI went on eagerly. "Toby'll and Miss Nona Pearson, for the service due to the recent flood. land town, we pirsonully hauled out refugees going home and conditions The Sixth Annual Military Ball WDRC table of stastlcs over here this be . knockout In color." . . and it oaks no odd* n tapped out on typewriters by afternoon." purpose of acting upon applications and sent to the boiiMrc three "full rapidly reaching a normal state, and Drum Corps Contest of Rau- New York, April 4.—(AP) — 225 Hartford, Conn. 1881 "Hm. Has abo ever posed for for membership. p n n y little shrimps with lene suit members can get back to work Locks Post of Hartford will be held King Carol of Rumania ia to apeak "Good." McCracken nodded. "I’ll any color photographs?” \ of any car qt any price dress" waistcoats of various ancient (HMtero Standard nme.) Clothes who cook their own din- again. Commander Leggett wishes at Foot Guard hall, Hartford, on to America. May 12—the anniver get to work on them as soon as "No. 1 don’ t think ao, but thaCs Center Townsend club will hold irs over gasplatea. vintages—we particularly recall one to thank the comrades and members Saturday evening. April 4th. Slxty- sary of Ills countrj-'s fifty-fifth year they show up." He reached for a really on advantage. You said you Its regular meeting Monday evening But we have never seen, as of heavy whlte'~water'ed silk with of the Auxiliary who assisted and tw.o corpa have been Invited to par a» an Independent ' nulion. The Satarday, April 4 sheaf of papers. "Here’s the firat were anxious to find a girl whose at 8 o’clock in Orange Hall. W e wish to thank Cheney Brothers, publicly, made donations. ticipate for the many prizes, and In broadcast will come from the pal P. M. draft o f the Kimball Bakeries copy. picture hasn’t been used a lo t In nanating from either statesman or not over on Inch of front to It and Want to take a look at It?’ meeting will be held In addition there will bo a cash door ace in Bucharest. 1:00—Jack Shannon. color photographs. Toby wlU look Moncheater______Camp, ___No. 2640,____ ICk-ghost-writer, the kind ol poU- these things were supposed to go to i the Army and Navy club at 8 prize (or 'the general public. It Is "Thanks.” Blane took the bulky Both the NBC and CBS networks 1:15—Jack and GII. like a different girl. No ons will Royal Neighbors, wlU meet Monday for their full support, without which the Town Sal speech we have bwn aching to the refugees of the Son Francisco o'clock next Tuesday night. Plenty expected that our own drum corps wilj oroadcast. sheets and turned to go. Half--,vay ever know they've seen her be e v ^ n g at the home of Mre. Nlco- will compete. 1:30—News Service. to the door, he swung around .md rite. Nor, worse luck, have we yet eartiiquake-flrc. Evidently the cn- business to discuss so let's see On the Saturday night list: fore." ^ llna Anderson, 39 High street. Su And three cheers (or our cham 1:45— Burton Cornwall—Song Reel came back. "I thought we were TaUts—WJZ-NBC at 9 u d tal. Blane eyed the clipping narro.v-^ pervising District Deputy Rublanna would have been in complete darkness from Fri lOOtmtered the kind of candidate uUre collection , . . had been •oui.mzcum obm zedr'’ Comrade?-'^''°'M ^5“ Sam * '’i5i‘Forde , ? ' 'was ^ ' ® admitted ' " " ‘ ‘ “ *- pion rifle team. ready to go ahead on that Hlllver WMCA—Inter-City at 9:30—Ftdsr- 2:00—Gertrude Nlesen, Bert Lahr. ly. "She’s pretty girl,’’ he said Koenig, and District Deputy Mrs. ho 'would order our brand of ora- by raking together tha contents of | to the Newington Veterans Hospital ooap aerlea,” he said confidentially, Furniss, both of Capitol City Camp al bar dinner. Postmaster General Whiteman'S and Freddie Rich's "What agency does oho worn ly. So it haa just now occurred half the attics of tile old town and | Monday afternoon. We will miss RICOCHETS Farley and others: WABC-CBS at ’but there’s another delay. Hlllyer with ?’’ of Hartford, wUl be present and ex- day morning, March 20th until Monday after Sam for a week or so. Make It Orchestras and Ted Husing. wasn’t satisfied -with the model ' plain about the certificates. A full at the thing to do Is to ghost-write "conUibutIng" Uie re.sult wlthoyt .American Legion Rifle Oub 10—Col. Frank Knox on "Where 2:30—The Three Stars. "The Models’ League." snappy, Sam. No rifle- news (or the last two Joyce picked. That’s the trouble "Well, I'll tell you what I’ll do. attendance of the members la hoped e speech, anyhow, and let the anyone having gone to the trouluc Stand:' WJZ-NBC at 10:30—Her 2:46— Concert Miniatures. Last week-end Commander Leg|j;et wrecks Is the result of the dampness bert Hoover on "Has the New Deal with that place. Everything’s fot I'll put her picture' In .vlth some for. noon, March 23rd. cecb go out and find its own cau of giving the stuff a glance. received a telephone coll from a of our versatile spring weather. 3:00—Down by Hermans. to be okeyed by Hlllyer himself. Solved Our National Problems? 3:30— Tours in Tone. others we're cunsiderlng.” He went date. Which we will bet a mllUon People who offer three legged sick veteran who needed bospltaliu- HowWer the gang ss-^nt up to WABC-.JBS at 10:45—Rep. J. W. Talking to anyone else Is just a on, smiling, “ It occurs to me, Miss Hazel Trotter of East Center 4:00— Motor City Melodies. waste of time— ’’ street has as her week-end guest, I one, in white beans, It never sue- chairs, couches with springs stick tion Immediately.' Commander Let- Enfield for a match on'Friday night Wadsworth on "The Road We Are Brandt, that we’vs had you In the ...... r * get got In touch with "Cap" Peter last and cleaned jp 925-916. It was 4:30—Isle of Dreams. "I shouldn't think it would be Miss Katherine Barbour, of Weth - . _ ■ leds In doing. ing through the upholstery, bed Traveling." wrong department Maybe you son. poJt liason officer and soon too bad that Jack Alves could not 5:00—Frank Dailey's Occhestra. hard to find a model," McCracken should be selling ads Instead of ersfield. steads that cannot be made to hold W EA8-NBC — 7:30, Hampton 5:15—Jimmy Allen. |So, on with the speech: the Newington Hospital ambulance be present for we (eel sure that wo »In prs; 8. Hit Parade: , Rublnoff said. “New York’s fi-ll of them." writing them." And we thank our employees for their loyalty could have gotten into tho 930's. 9 5:80—Vincent Lopez’s Otobestra, The committee in charge of the Friends— and enemies and' In- together, kitchen pots and pans that rolled Into Manchester and the violin; 9:30, Chateau with Smith "I know—but finding one to suit “I’d like to try It Mr. Blane." Sometime ago Henry Madden at 6:00—News Service. banquet and dance to be given by llfferenta: 1 stand here today to leak and framed tea store chromos sick comrade was on hla way to Bannew; 10:30, Olsen and Shutta. Hlllyer's another matter. He's got "Would you ? Well, go back to. tempted to construct a silencer, 6:15— News of Youth. Regina lYItaUa society of which Kll you whom 1 want to have of the period''?f 1878,' used tooth Newington. All credit to "Cap" for W ABC-CBS-—7:30, Bmna Cas- his own Ideas. Wants a girl whoae your desk and finish whatever you ^ and the fine spirit >^ith which they worked this type of necessary service. That that Is. an apparatus that is mount 6:30—Zip Bentlc}’’s Rippers. picture hasn’t been used too much have to do there. And Monday Mrs. Nlnl Montlt is president, has lots against noe. brushes, towels that have been used ed in the range, the rifle miixzle to t^ n a , songs; 8, Follies; 9. Nino 0:85—National '^berculosls Asso planned to hold the affair May 10. Is one of the little things that Martini; 9:30, Colonel and Budd; or associated with another prod morning report to Mr. Naglt." IfMMr att 4-Daot SeAe—#(*• I want first of all every rat and be placed therein, when being flrsd. ciation—Dr. Howard Haggard. Further announcements will be to wipe surphui point off the auto makes membership In the V. F. W. 11:30, 1 ortland Junior symphony. uct. One Trtth freshness and (To Be Caotlnaed) through long tedious hours , to maintain service. iackctcer and gangster and thief worthwhile. The silencer Is like a box with the 8:45—Songs of Ireland—Jo)m Quinn given out later. md extortionist to vote against mobile job, whenever there Is a call WJZ-NBC-7:15. HOme ^ T o ^ . Wo are pleased to report that ends Knocked out and is lined with 7:09^Atlantic Family on Tour with Built to match the finest in everything that counts ^ 1 want every profiteer oo for relief supplies— these we shall, sketch; 8:15, Philadelphia orches two of our members were presented felt, cotton, or what have you. The FiMk Parker. Stars— News of Youth. Unit No. 27, National Union (or Bbae to vote agalut me. I want no doubt, always have with ua theory being that the soft material tra: 9:30. Barn dance; 12. Carefree 5:00— Melodlana with Aba Lyman’s Social Justice vrill be held in Tinker with eons this past week, Congratu- Carnival. 7:30^Bruna Castagna, contralto. 10:35—Beethoven Sonata Series— Orchestra. lATftrr Tovimi «rmi jvsiy crooked lawyer and every would deaden the report of the rifle 8:00—2Siegfeld Follies of the Air— hall, Monday night at 8 o’clock in **l!!S* P®** W ln n .r3 5 2 -M II. Y e s .m it. Economy Run Red Cross units,, welfare depart laUona to Mr. and Mrs. William Sunday brings; Alexander Semmler, pianist. 6:80—Julia Sanderson and Frank » . » ml. p « tab (»> oil o4kUd) Bolder Amcr. Auto. Amo. raiMrfWoa seeamwe MTm-wr A Jrooked bankrupt and every Fortin and to Mr, and Mrs. Louis by absorbing the sound w’avea. Faiuile Brice, James Melton, Patti stead of at the West Side Ree as ments, emergency commissions and WEAF-NBC— 10:80 a. m.. Chey- 11:00— Do You Know That. Crumlt. Spooked gambler and every erpok- ChagnnL "Lou" Is now a resident Anyhow to make a short stoty Chapin—Al Goodman’s Orchestra previously scheduled. Tfiglo-Soalod Hydraulic Brakot the like, however, must be firm with ney Teachers college choir; 2 p .m.. 11:16—Dance Revue. ' 6:00—Zotoa Hour of Charm—Phil ^ p d bondsman to vp ^ against me. of Rockville. longer._Hcnry Willie Westinghuuse 9:00— Chesterfield Presents Nino BDiooCh and sure ia any weather KS I want every crooked labor Madden brought bis apparatus Benno Rublnoff, Wolln; 3:80, Ed il;S0—Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir Spltalny's Orchestra. such folks—admonish them, kindly The Mandelay-Ruberts Poet of Martini— Kostelanctz’s Orchestra. Miss Ikllth Buccino, daughter of Knoo>Ac(ion RIdo ^Usader who uses bis authority to down, set It up, and fired. There Younger mountaineers; 5, Pop con and Organ. 6:30— Smiling Ed McCoimell. Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale Buccino of if may be but in any event with de Plainville has challenged the Ander- cert; 8, Major Bowes; 10, Sunday 9:30—;stoopimgle and Bud. P. M. For lafety and comfort on any rood HMtlr up trouble for his own odvan- son-Shea Post bowling team for a was a Might report, similar to that 6:45—Voice of Experience. 172 Charter Oak street, and An- termination, to take their rubbish nf a stick of dynamite let off in a symphony, Emanuel list, ) ceime. lovol Floort-"-Frent and Roar ^ KONObty CHAMflON Mlng lying propaganda against sponsible for the Holyoke situation 8 o’clock. After the match the 11:45—Portland Junior S.vmphony _____ Foot room for all very proposal for the betterment had slept ten years in the' funnel of from Moscow; 12:30 p. m.. Palm 1 :30—Musical Notes, 8:00—The World Dances. was long on politeness and short on bowlers will assemble In the Army an ocean liner. P. s. The experi Orchestra. t our dvlUsatlon to vote against and Navy club for a sofilal hour la Sunday In Jerusalem; 2, poet's Gold 1:45—Radio Voice of Religion. 8:80—To be announced. The Recreation committee and *Lht prhm mt fonllae, Mith., guts. ment waa not succeasful. N/5 I t thm**t'*mn4 f t ih»**Vimiahimmitm^imfi^wH}^itinmiimmY. %mimiTp\mim le. the reading room. V- Philharmonl*: 7. I:60—Post# (Jdkl- 9i00—Fard Sunday Kvoalng Hour George H. Waddell, apoimor’s agent gtm* Dm Liam * y * . S i m n d m t d m m mtat i mmmmttm. QmtmidmrkQ.M.A.CrmammS% 'mjmmtitrlmp. A t present wrf bavfi no idea Gfotor: 7:80, PWl Baker; •. ^ Tomofrow*a rrofra m 2:85—Jpae Mantanfirfia and Ua for Manchester WPA projects, wUI I Wont every out of his masters . The second match o t the serlefi (wbifib Is nothing unusual) when 10:00-:K3bcat ttorida. v t wot« against me. ba (Oiled o ff on a date to be set I^tfolt •ymphony, Helen Jepaoni South Amfirla^; JO.-iO^^addla.. lUtb’s Famipiaa N meet in his ofHce at 2 p. m. today BICYCLISTS the washed out fiiatehfis win be sb6t 10:80, Pentboufie party. COLE MOTORS i want eyery poUtical bosf from by the PlalnvlUe post later. We win 9;'45-^Nawi Eefvlce. 3:00—^New York ratlbarmonic or to take action on a proposed project trOenlar Street off, but we imagine It wiU take two W J^N BO —18:80. Palm Sunday 9:55—To M announced. renovate the East and West Side fiUoebeoter p. Mggest to Um U t tM who oea- A good fibare o f the worry of the need plenty o t rooters,up and at chestra. , llfiK)—News Service. to shoou a week, starting next week. concert; 2. Magic K ey;' 8. New s ^ 10:00—Church of the Air. Rec reason centers. eni boya. Also, ws n a if vse some; The chief executive ia ooMpicu- 4:00—Rev. Charles C. Coughlin. 11:15— Vincent Travers* Orehtstra. INTIR RONTIAC’B NATIONAL ICONOMT fONTBST-PRII CARS-1A4l s - 1 CASH RRIZU rte» by Tea TerrU; T, 3 ^ BeM y; 1 0 i8 0 ~ n v* Milititos wttk «:4 »—Mufiteai Mewanu. U:80—Taauiy Daneyfi ONkeitnk ''■ V : :<• PAGE SIX MANCHESTEP EVENING ^HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, APRIL 4.198*. MA.VCHESTER EVE.NING HERALi\ MANCHESTER. (»NTN.. SATURDAY, APRIL 4,1986. PAGE S £ ^ T h e H i g h S c h o o t . W o r l d WE INVITE YOU TO THE STATE THEATE VA m .. No. 52. Saturday, ApHl 4, 1936. Com piM by Studonto of Manebaotar High School Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser As Our Guest~~~Read Advertisements Appearing On •I- WILL HOLD DANCE IF— WILKIE DAIRY EMPLOY!^ STUDENTS OF CO. K STUDENTS CHOSE WORK STONELEIGH COLLEGE A CORRECTION Officers of the junior and sen dampening the ho|>cs of the under ior c l^ e s , meeting v/lth Prin IN MANY VOCATIONS Literary Columns The membet-s of the biology' ALUMNUS FRESHMAN This Page, ling. A year ago, when some ali cipal BsJley this week, decided SENDS REPRESENTATIVE club send a co.rection of thel EYES ARE IMPORTANT WAR IS DECLARED ment laid him low during tee run of HYGIENIC EQUIPM] BACK FROM FLOOD to hold a "Junior Prom" this THE HERMIT >aU bocoming. Soma firis Will wear story concerning Dr. Sundquist! "The Petrified Forest," his show year if the financial success of In last Wednesday’s World. Dr. I was suspended until ho was wuolc Questionnaires Filled Out To The sun has juKt set on a cold, r«XMVbrKtad clothing simply ba- AT MASS. COLLEGE ON UNDER STUDIES Even sdth today's htgb i Lie party can be assured before bleak winter day, leaving for the cause _ "So*and-Bo”______wora tnem ^ in High School Girls Told Of Sundquist waa a guert o f the again. The management denied It Aid Vocational Guidance Biology club—and not of "a self the satisfaction of iiasstng the of producing and handUng ' any expense Is undertaken. No dark treea, a faintly amber sky. Tbs this or that movie. For an example C ou m In Advertising, Jour DURING SCHOOL DAYS New York, April .4—Perhaps you SAFE TIRES GIVE Prom was held last year, for Counselors; Girls Prefer Sec group of students.” The club ap torch to some eager nolKidy, and there Is a chanee teat (' Nonnan Koehler, Francis snow Is tinted by the glare. of this consider Greta Garbo. Iiy nalism, Clothes Design At haven't noticed It, but stage stars dueing germs might be lack of support. retarial W ork; Boys, Avia Into the typical winter sunset tbs "Queen C3iriatina" she wore a preciated very much his corning sensibly decided ' thht without Junior College. Frank Healy ftrings College Walter Oliver, located at 915 seem to have united against the Howard it hadn't a salable com milk. Earllei Proms have been paid tion, Farming. solitary figure of a man appears. He "standing-up" collar. A few montha to them and expect him ualn PASTEURIZED Main street, has had years of ex MIddlebury. 1 mile bf macadam legend about the understudy rising JOY TO MOTORING modity. Later, when bis movie True, It U a remote, on enfl GaHner And Fred Bald tor by the junior close, but tMs scrambles up the path over exposed after the reiaaae o f this production, _^soon for anoO.er talk. I perience as an optometrist and la construction from west end of pres superbly to tec big chance. The chance. many glrla had “stand up" collars. To girls preparing for such post ent Improved section . chores summoned Howard west year’s event will he paid for by Modeling and engineering repre tree roots and icy roCka. ------■*! Paper Describing The In skilled In the care of the eyes. system by which tec exalted keep Publio health cannot be Did you noUce, a few months after Uons as secretary to a bualness Route No. 139—North Branford. ward. the play was decently In Freedom from tire trouble eonstl- those attending. All students It la "Thif Hermit." Most modern school systems have the imderstudy In hla accustomed terred. any chance, however remote, win Tell Stories Of Hood. who plan tq go to the dance sented the alpha to omega In voca the releaae o f the ever-popular "U t Forest road. 4 1-2 miles of water- tutea half the joy of motoring. At the close of day he climbs to executive, assistant to an adverUs- developed a health program, includ obscurity and grouchlneas Is sim This year has seen that anti-un- dally when there la a eray to i were asked to bring the dollar tions preferred by the sanlors aa tle Women," how many glrla bad stitution. bound macadam. plicity Itself; they simply don't give No one who ever drove an auto the top of ths hill where ha can see "frissed" bangs, copying of course, tng manager, journollstlo writer, TWO ALCOHOLS STUDIED ing on their staff trained health of derstudy movement greatly expand eveiy chance—to make sure. for admission to the high school speclfled on the queatlonnalrea filled tbs sun until its last rays have fad ficers to look after tee physical well Route No. 166—Old Lyme. Black him any chanca. llkee to have his drive disrupted by And the commercially the manfler o f hair arrangement clothing dealgnei, or'assistant to a ■ Hall river bridge and approaches. ed. We have at least two instances To the members o f Co. K, local office next Monday. If $69.00 ed Into the twilight Kneeling on a being of tbs student. Leslie Howard Is probably tee tea miserable and depressing way to make sure ot the safeity 'i Ifational Guard unit, who recently In Monday morning during a home worn by Katharine Hepburn, who store buyer, Stonelelgh Junior Col of tee withdrawal of a dominant dollars la received—on wltli the flat rock he prays as he watches IN CHEMISTRY CLASSES A copy of the "annual Issue” of There are many physical defects OlUng Work. pioneer figure In tee movement of player hurrying the end of the en s-s-B-sh which (jenotes a flat tire. city’s milk supply is by returned from flood duty exper- dance. period. played the role o f "JoT” , lege Is M outstanding school, ac 5 % ^ t A a t M M d tr e d Route No. U. S. 6—'Manche.stcr. the transformation of the setting the, Massachusetts State College which might retard tec child In his terprise. AlUiough the m/inagc- And the labor and worry connected Uon. .' lences during their "week and a half A rather large number of thla sun. Manchester High (s no exception cording to Thomas Parker, school school work, but this article Is In East Center street. Surface oiling with changing the tire is equally stay at Glastonbury, Included Incl- class designated their desire to con to the rule. Neckerchiefs tecame newspaper was brought to the high nients of both may deny It wltli PasteurlsaUon Is a proceaa The friendly day gone, he atlra, representative, Ir a recent call at Methyl And Ethyl Alcohol Are tended to stress the prevalence of 1 1-2 miles. considerable beat, neither "Jubilee" disagreeable. upon the discoveries of Loula^ - dents ranging from humor to trage tinue their training in colleges, busi rises, and tramps down the path. very popular overnight, everyone la the high school, school by Frank Healy, who gradua eye strain and Ita attendant evils. Route No. 15— Vernon and Tol dy. Among these guardsmen were wearing them. Have you noUced Both Injurious To The Body. nor "Scandals” had,the same mar Punctures are Inevitable eome- teur, the great French sclent__ F. P. A.-M ASEH ED BOOKS ness schools, technological Institu At the foot of the bill waits Stonelelgh College, a Junior col ated in the claas 0f 1934B, and, Three people out of every ten In land, Vernon Center road. Sur ket value once teel.' , respective tlmea, but when Urea develop the tee applicaUon of controlled he three students of M.H.S., namely "Kucha", his huge, ugly dog, sola the weaknesa o f "sklrta'n sweatara" R. WILKIE face OlUng 2 mUes. • tions, nurses training hospitals, A. now a freshman at Mossachusel!- America are wearing glasses today Norman Koehler. Francis Gardner, about KhoolT TbU is a popular, and lie situated In Rye. New Hamp The junior everyday chemistry strengtee, Mary Boland ancf Rudy habit of going flat periodically, tee fresh milk, all dangetmia.] hairdressing academies, and aero companion of thla Isolated man of State College. Frank likes collet QUALITY AND SERVICE and It Is said teat seven out of Route No. 85— Bolton. South Vallee, withdrew. Ufa la utterly destroyed. and Fred Baldwin. the woods. very pracUcal fashion. One skirt shire, centers attentlor. on two year clas-iies are- now studying the two when every drive of any length NEW AT PUBLIC LIBRARY nautical schools. Some of the forty- very much. He has only gone out every ten should be wearing teem. Bolton road. Surface oiling 3 miles. At tee opening of ‘’Jubilee," pro means one puncture, possibly more, PasteurlsaUon bnpiolrs none of j The first few days of. duty were nine students who wUhec. to go on may be worn with many different prepare the alcohols, namely methyl and ethyl. 16 Walker Street rather uneventful & that all there The Hermit of Pachaug Forest Is sweaters. In contrMt girls for Uvlng a full life and for for one activity— baseball, as he de This almost universal need for claimed a hit, some of the com then it la Ume that motorists in essential food, values of milk, wltli their educauon were not cer dressed In unique fashion. Ancient * In their everyday uses and effect on glaa.ses In modern civilized life la ..w as to be seen were empty build' Mrolng a living, through a sympa “ human. votes most of his time to his cours mentators rcccsnlzcd the Immense vestigate. does it effect its taste of digei' Many Important New Books tain of the school which they were trousers, a burlap sack adorning Why can’t a yoAmg girt say, "1 es. , due largely to tee constant use of debt It owed Miss Boland. They re Ity. That’s because tee poati tngs and dirty flood water. It was want a .new pair of saddle shoes, not thetic guidance plan which Is di Methyl alcohol or methanol, as It The answer is "Buy GOOD Tires.” Added In March, i going to attend’, and a large number cacb foot fastened with pieces of the eyes at close range, and almost ported that her tireless head-on And when you apeak of good Urea, Ing temperature is many, ms the duty o f Uie guardsmen to Keep because everyone else has thtni, rected by Dr. Fred C. Smith, pro now called. Is made by the de Massachusetts State College was v//:uuM all people from the flood area and stated that they thought It would old rope; anbtheri sack with holes founded slightly over 72 years ago. constant sxposure to glare from clowning, In tbs role o f the amour- you are Invariably talking about grees below boiling. cut for arms and neck Is used In but because I like them?”. fessor at Harvard University. structive distillation o l wood, while ouB queen, gave the whole proceed guard against looters. However, The signlflcance of the Insignifi be possible for them to go aftehthey The colitge was know i as "Aggie" sidewalks, streets or buildings or CLEANERS Uur Policies giv* the Goodyear Super Twist Tires, con A. R WllUe, located at 16 Wa had worked for a year or so. place fiLa-shlrt; about bis shoulders, —Elsie Becclo. I Although It emphasizes cultural tee ethyl or eteanal Is made from from high power electric lights. ings a vitality no amount of slick street, has tee most modern . Uttle trouWe was encountered here cant Is lllustrateci in the "Diary of objects, Stonelelgh also presents for many years, but In 1931 It as € AYE Y'S GRILL greatest avallani*| ceded leaders In mileage, service and life settled Into a rather hum Our Own Samuel Pepys", the tri Many almlllarlt^a were noted be a length of frayed and discolored the fermented grains such as bar Modern life demands modern REPAIRED writing could Infuse into them. She and freedom from ^uble. glenie eoulp'ment for tee canva.s which reaches to his. heels, • w n g courses In secretarial studies, Icy, rye or wheat. sumed tee more diglnifled title of 33 East Center Street protsotlon. Our pre wss'SuCessUcd by tee more restrain drum routine of four hours of duty, fling dally observations of the dean tween the kinds of work which the THE BLUB JAY “Massachusetts State Ctollego." equipment and It Is the ■ (mnstant miums are low, and con P. J. Moriarty Indies Goodyear Ing, bottling and refrlgerallon i like a majestic Roman toga. ■ art, clothing design and constnic- Pure methonal has a very pleas use of the eyes for close work teat ed Laura Hope (Jrewe and, gallantly feur hours off to eat and snatch a of American columnists -F . P. A. students had done In the past and Science Popular Among Stndenta Key and Lock Work venient payment terms Super Twist Tires ahd .will give jrou products. He goes down the o-ver-grown As I was out walking, one fine day tlon, dramatics, and home manage- ant odor but Is a very poisonous baa made aclentific glass-fitting a as Mies Crows served In a role un- ' Uttle sleep, and then back to four Mr. Adam.s' coiiei flon from his the work which they would like to" wlU be arranged In pro a liberal allowance for your old Pasteurisation cannot malu i country road. His face, beneath a In May, mtnt. liquid. The vapors that are emitted The majority of students of Mas- Saturday 'Night great basic, human nefe'd. suited to her. It wasn't long before . more hours of duty. dally newspaper column of chat Is do when they graduate. Vocatlonai sachusetta State mejer In science, Gun Repairing and Biuing. portion to your Income. tires for a few weeks. roilk better. It does help to ! shaggy beard and layers of ancient What should I espy but a fine A distinctive feature of this col- from this alcohol attacks the optic Walter Oliver, has devoted a great everything was called off. good. A . R Wilkie’s milk Is Wltjv the receding o f the flood one o tlih t books added to the South which appeared In both Hats were looking Jay? which is divided into -seven depart Moriarty offers prompt and effi 'Wfltel's, however, things become dirt. Is peaceful, his walk Is con icge Is Its winter projects. This nerves and produces blindness. It Is. Special many years to the conservation of In the trade talk born of the fist cient repair service and filling sta milk when it comes from the < Manchester Library during March. music, painting, taking care of chil tented, and his eyes happy as they He twitteied about In the boughs of enables girls who desire such ex ments: bacteriology and physiology, vision. Holden-Nelson fight between GeorgevWhito and . more Interesting and eventful. The dren, secretarllal work, radio re also, a fuel which burns with a clear tion faclllttes, where tee motorist farm. They pasteurise It to I scenes of damage and disolatlon English Poet-Laureate John Masc- follow "Kucha", through the -deep a pine,*' perience to test their ablktlcs by botany, chemistry, entymology, zoo For an appointment call 8030. Vallee defendcra ot teei crooner In GUARD Its natural goodneisn^ pair work, waiter, aaalstant cook, blue flame. A good point about it Sirloin Steak with Fresh J. Re Braithwaite will find his favorite brand of were too numerous to relate In de fleld’s "Victorious Troy" is another ening dusk. Indeed! I thought, doesn’t be look actiml work. B’or example a West logy and geology, mathematics and - 52 Pearl Street Co., Inc. sisted bis late entrance Into "Scan gasoline or oil. There Is no need to guess of the non-flctlon list, which In the real estate business, accounting, He Is not a character from a fine! Is teat It doesn't leave any soot de Mushroom Sau(ta and S58 Mato St. T e l. S651 dals" try-outs gave It a sadly need ta il Houses with walla tom out, Hartford girl went out doing wel- posits. There Is a great demand for civil engineering, physics and vet P. J. Moriarty la located at 174 tee safety of your milk. Paatl windows broken, foundations wash cludes: "My li’riend Julia Lathrop", general drugstore employment, novel. He Is a real-life character, a erinary science. ed box-office lift. However gener Uon makes sure of Its safety. “ 'Puch to It In the shellac and resin Industry. Hashed Brown Potatoes ous those words may be. It remains West Center street, and tee tele ed away, and furniture piled about by Janes Addams; "This Business of position In an orchoatru factory lover of nature and solitude. His coat was the brightest of blues her liking. Many extra-curricular activities COAL PRICES NOW phone number is 3857. PasteurlsaUon is protaeti worker, saleslady, dairying, dancing He Uvea In a tumble-down shack there are; It is composed of hyd.'ogen carbon Fresh Vegetables Coffee nonetheless true, and'doubtless with in ruined heaps, stood silently Hhcplorlng." by R. C. Andrews; "Dog The schools nearness to Boston, and oxygen. , are Offered at the college. Some of protection for your health— around like gaunt skeletons. Uas Beneath the Skin or. Where Is teacher, farming, and _ gardening.______„. with his three cats, and "Kucha." Indeed, be surpasses moat birds tee organizations are: The Index, satisfaction to Vallee, that the show 53 miles, enables It to give practi The Effect of Ethyl tlon for the 'lealte of your fan pumps and telephones, tom from Francis?" by W. H. Auden and Ninety-three of tlic class have work- The entrance to his domain Is by far. tee Collegian, Men’s glee club, Wo AT L O T O t POINT The Modem Trend In Life Is To Cut Out closed In the first fortnight ot bis The storms knowu os hurricanes cal training of the highest vMue. Ethyl alcohol Is tee alcohol that 75c You cannot afford NOT to ' their foundations, offered proof of Christopher Isherwood; "Two Sourc- ed "for hire" already. guarded by two gigantic oak trees, The white had a very fine contrast men’s glee club, orchestra, Band. banishment. It is, however, likewise in the West Indies and South Pa alder teat, con youT One dops not find the program to la sold In stores and found In house trus test It wavered perilously near the power of the rampaging cur- es of Morality and Religion’ ’, by H. Secretarial work and olmllar office 'The Sentinels.'! -j I'll say, Men’s debating, Women’s debating Fining your coal bln now means Burdensome Daily Or Weekly Tasks. cific are known aa typnoons off tea There he lives, idlsregardlng so be monotonouj In the least as the hold extracts. Most people are quite extinction even with hla tones shor . -rents. Dead live-stock gave mute L. Bergson; "Nursery Education", work had a notably predominating As I sat there watching In the club, and Roister Dolstera. Partici saving yourself money. east coast of Asia, C3rctones In tee - Maine, In 1846, adopted . ciety, at peace with the world. college sponsors variety of sports, familiar with this colorlesa liquid. ing It up. testimony o f the mtblcasncss of the by W. E. Blatz; "Art In America," popularity among the girls as the month o f May. pation In academic activities Is Try Our 50c Daily Specials. You may feel that with the Indian seas, and. bagulos In tee may be regarded os tee first j suiglnf waves that bad brought —Dorothy Wagner, '37. general recreational activities and Alcohol will mix with water In ail thoughts of the severity of tee past Helen Hayes easily claims an Im Philippines. ' by Holger Cahill, and A. H. Barr, kind of work they would like to do social events. strictly amateur. The outstanding hlUUen law In tee United Stati suen destruction. And over all that As be spread his wings In a take- proportions, WTien taken Internally, winter fresh in your mind, you LAUNDRY WORK portance above her show. In the eds.; "Man the Unknown", by AlexU when they find themselves on their artists and managers, two or three service of radio, nho ' needed her the waters had covered was an In RAIN ' off flight, Mr. Parker calked to a number of It acts as a narcotic, deadening the don’t care to be reminded about Carrel: "China > Magniticent", by own. Over twenty-four girls pre junior and senior girls at M. H S annually In each activity, receive In ' Is One You Can Eliminate Tuesday evenings, so her producer, evitable layer of gray, slimy mud or Mrs. D. Carter; "Early One Morn ferred that as their future work. Rain! Ugh! How disgusting. A beautiful array then met my nerves In all parts of the body, tee next winter's fuel. But next winter sticky, black oil. eight, on Wednesday. a special .Insignia Ckmvocauon, at- Liiiuert Miller, who knows when he ing In the Spring” , by W. J. De la Clerical work, waa next in prefer That’s the first Impression you get heart beats faster and there la a will come around just as certalri as By Sending It To Us. “ ha retreat of the waters also ttactlve gold medals. The faithful, ths past winter did, and next win has a good thing, darkened "Vic Mure; "Age Before Booty", by M. J. when you see the rain pouring down. HiB tall then spread In the shape of — Dana Beach '36B. feeling of warmth and \lgor. It toria Krgina” on that night each brought new orders for the militia. ence; salesgirls. Insurance workers, “Oh, I can't have the -car now.” a fan. but leas distinguished members, re REMODEL YOUR HOME ter will require fuel to keep tee Dorman; “Musical Companion", by nurse.s, hairdressers, and waitress seems to act aa a stimulant but tela ceive silver medals. Remember: Shirts Included With Your week. The feeling Is that bad on T h ^ or^rs were to allow only peo "How will I be able to wear my . long And, ray, the white and blue look Is an erroneous belief because In a home fires burning just as certain John Erskine, ed.; "Portrait of a es were positions that followed In The official newspaper of tee understudy ovcr-aiidlctod to the ple with j» s s M signed by the local dress In this awful weather?" "My ed grand! short time tee heart beats slower, 08 waa necessary tee past winter. Washing, Laundered and Ironed, 2 fo r 25c. health officer to go into the flood Family" by Eleanor Farjeou- "His popular favor. Massachusetts State College, “The movies suggested she spell Miss new shoes will be ruined." These are causing the temperature to fall be Thus a thought to your fuel needs Hayes on such a light, Miller would UNDINE area. The people who received these tory of Europe", by H. A. L. Fish The -jobs preferred by the boys Collegian" has completed Its sixty- G. SCHRIEBER & SON, the familiar remarks we have all But beneath that coat so blue. Just A Line low normal and paralyzing tee Incorporated for next winter should be a wel have dapped her Into protective passes were either residents or men er: "Death and General Putnam” , were naturally^ of a different -varie uttered at one time or 'another. fifth year of publication. come thought for you when you And mind you, this Is really true, nerves. General Building Contractors custody. working for the town or for a public and 101 other poems, by Arthur ty; ntnning mostly Into machanics, Yes, rain spoils a skating pond, There lias a heart, os bisck os Social Sciences Popular realize that such a thought may utlUty. Guttterman; "Applied Psychology", farming, barbo.lng, aviation, or Hl-Ho everybody — Did you gals However, besides being a nar ’ Show OiMee but look what grand snow balls It night. cotic, alcohol Is used In many well- Social sciences u-e popular stu Dealers In Building Materials mean a saving of household opera NEW MODEL LAUNDRY As soon as the flood terrain had by R. W. Husband; "International chestra playing, photography and Md boys see the 4-act play, "Daddy dies of M. B. C. Departments o f the tion to you. Katharine Cornell la of course tee T H I N I W makes when combined with a layer Now, isn’t that a sorry plight ? known producU. Witch-hazel, bay Woodwork and Repairs whole vibrant force of her plays. . drlel enough to be-safely traveled Ubrafy of Music"; "Stumbling Into salesmanship. of snow, and have you over noticed You all know It was division as orga.,u:ed at present In The Seaman Coal Company han Phone 8072 on. the former resident swarmed rum, tincture of iodine, lemon and Excellent os the company la In sup Socialism and the Future of Our Among the most imtque jobs the lovely fir trees just after a Now that very plainly goes to show, for the Verplanck Fund. If any of clude economics, education, history Ofllce and Mill: 285 West Center Street dles “Honeybrook Coal." This is back to their homes to begin the Political Parties", by David Law you don’t know Its purpose, come vanilla extracts are only a few ex tee montli to buy coal. port of her In "St. Joan," It Is In P I R M A N I N T chosen by the students were care heavy storm? (I’m telling this to frlena or foe,) and sociology, languages and litera Tel. 4957 conceivable that they would pro discouraging task of tleanlng up. rence; "PasBlng Capter", by Shane taker ol cemetery, barburlng, algn- Mound and we ll gladly explain amples where alcoac. can be used to Call the Seaman CJoal Company There were old men, who had lost Yes, your summer parties are No matter where on earth you go, It an advantage. ture, and music. ceed without her. When ahe waa Leslie; "Restless Days", by Lllo lettoring, hotel hostess (ingl, fores- spoiled by rainy weather, but think to you. and ask for an estimate on filling WAVI life savings, who stood around with "Feathere float, but pearls Ue Denatured alcohol is etbonal that Government • supported, — .w. stricken with a throat complaint In Unke; "It's a Great World", by try, position Involving travel, and of the dry parched earth raising Ita low.” State College paid more tean one your coal bln tele month. The MANCHESTER SAND and GRAVEL Plttaburgb, in the tryout tour, all a hopeless, beaten, bewildered ex- has been "de-natured” by the addi telephone at the office is 6087 and pression. as If, even yet, they Mrs. E. Loring; “Consider the modeling. thirsty Hps to the kiss of the rain. It —Helen Hohl. public quarter of Ita own way lost year. plans for the opening were dis It Is s grand weleome onr customers have gtven UNDDCft Heavens”, by F. R. Moulton; "Will docs make a mess of snowy roads, speaking class certainly was under tion o f methonal and benzol. De tee home 6571. TAXI — DIAL 6588 couldn't believe what bad happe,.-! A great majority of of the stu The total appropriation for operat* 24 Hour Service! Two Cars! The missed until abe was herself again. Rogers” , by P. J. O’Brian; "Singing dents would be willing to do house but after the snow Is gone, how oomple.e control when Miss Estes natured alcohol Is extremely poison to them. There were stoics who hid W H A T f ous when taken Internally. There Ing the college waa $1,041,165, but Taxi Stand Eleanor Powell found excuse to all emotions and went quietly back In the Wlldetness", by D. C; Peattle. work or odd jobs until they go away clean and fresh everything looks hsd te depart for the maUnee of Income derivid by tee college GREASING DONE QUICKER Alexander Jarvis Co. efface herself from "At Home Daddy Long Legs." George Frost are two practical uses for denatur Oppotito Montgomery Ward 416 Center St. Tel. 4334— 3626 to work. In most cases these peo- "Quick-water and Smooth” , by J. to school or get a permanent posi when a bright sun clears away the What makes the day seem endless amounting to $290,042.10 was turn Abroad" at a time, late In Its run, ulcjtdon RauUb Sa. last of the anow, and the tiny crocus And fUn seem far away? who was placed In charge, knows ed alcohol, namely, as an anti ]de were the first to finish their C. Phillips and T. D. Cabot; "Mar tion; approximately ninety-five are ed back to the state treasury. The Condition Of when a great many ticket buyers Phone 6009, Hotel ShAdita BnUdteg, . cleaning. There were some Irre guerite of Navarre", by Samuel Put willing to do this. comes through. Rain is disgusting What makes you nearly crazy how to make "little ones" oehavs. freeze for automobile radiators and AND IT’S A REAL JOB were tempted to It ixclujdvcly py a tVhen Inside you have to stay? as a solvent for grass stains, be college Income was derived from PAINT AND DECORATE NOW AND PAY pressible people who could still And nam; "Run of the Brush", by W. M, These questionnaires were filled as a social background but think of tuitions, sales of department pro FOR IT IN wish to see here dance. Bcatrtcei the good it does the earth and man Dana Beach Is the only one who cause It can dissolve green coloring State Roads ■a MONTHLY PAYMENTS things to laugh at, hnd there were Ralne; "To Think of Tea!” , by out to help the vocational guidance ducts such ss dairy, farm and poul Walker Electric Lift LIlHo and Ethel Waters held the those ever-present-leaners who did also. What U the dullest subject can go through the hole In the door matter called chlorophyll. No Endorsers Needed — Low Rate o f latereet. revue together and a skilled replace Agnes Reppller; "Gone Rustic", by coun.seloi’B In the filing of their re try and fees for^control services (NO CONNECTION WITH F, H. A.) nothing but bemoan! their fate and Cecil Roberts; “King Jasper", by E. ports. —J. Story. And hardest above all? (where the pane of glass Is outi at —M. H. STB. and Construction and oiling work In ment was found for Miss Powell, What- keeps you doing homewor.’. tee north door of the second floor furnished by tbs' college. The larg yPorrFor Further laformatlon CUII : for help. A. Robinson; "Townsend Plan'*, by J • — ------force In the State ot Connecticut but the dismal truth remains teat The Ride Provev — Jeanne Cude, STB. Instead of playing ball? Gosh! Are you the original tliln est single Item of Income was de Stewart-Warner announced by tee Connecticut High were biuy days for the Nicholas Roosevelt; "Elat, Drink and COPYING ACTRESSES "A t Horae Abroad” was soon on Ita The ClUes Servloe Ride Prover la without doubt tee tougbatt, 1 — Barbara Cahoon, 37B. man, Dana? rived from tuition, student rents, way Department as ot April 1, 1936. ^LLIAM DICKSON u m amen too. The twelve hours be Wary", by F. J. Schlink; "Saw It Is a well-known fact that the Grease Guns way to other encampmonta, Sturdiest greaae gun aver bulR Through Ita , parts thatJ off duty were well taken up by eat young girls of today copy famous What keeps'^you In the achoolroom DEEP-SEA DIVER TO TALK and miscellaneous fees of the four- Closed for Construction—Detour Hamlin Street Phone 6819 Lynn Fontanne haa, on occasion, are never even touched In ordlll ary greasing—parta teat suffar! dust Caesar”, by George Seldes; "If year course. ing, going to and coming from people, mostly movie stars, In their As If It were a jail, Who was tee East Hartford "Ho” EXPERT GREASING Provided. yielded her role to an understudy from dryness—are flooded with a generous, clean supply oti You're Going to Drlvb Fast," by R. — D. Schrieber, STB. posts, and detailed duties, with Ut- manners of dressing, coiffure and when-you get your report card man who waa around school a cou 50c and 75c Route No. 143—Branford. Indian during a play’s run, but she was protecting lubricant. For tea Rida Prover pumpa great vol*| ' tie time for sleep and recreation. W. Sherman; “Common of Words", JAMES HORVATH CAPTAIN other habits. Many girls look well You see on M with no ball? ple of weeks ago ? Did you note the ON EXPERIENCES AT SEA Neck road bridge, 48 ft. T beam BO necessary a port to the recent umea of grease at tremendoua p resaurea. However, the good fellowship and by S. S. Smith; “ Home Decoration," In their efforts to Imitate the movie flashy tie? bridge. “The Taming of the Shrew" that by Roes Stewart and Jonn Gerald; No route number. IVE INVITE happy abandon that always prevails OF BASKETBALL TEAM stars, but, unfortunately some do One word will answer them ques Captain Holmes To Talk To 150 Tickets Free she suffered agontee to carry on when the boys get together made "Family Mark Twdln”. by Mark not. tlnnstions James Mahoney and Tom MeCteoe HELEN JEPSON, OPERA TYDOL- GAS and OILS Bridgeport. Grand St. bridge, HOW r o WIN with a wounded knee. As Kath Twain; "Last Pirate’,, by Louis One day a girl may be seen with Assembly April 13— Admis STATE their stay there a happy one. Under Which are asked every day; bote gave a Uttle bit of enterUln- 164 ft. span. Reconstruction south YO U TO 1— The name STATE Is conerine, ehe subnllUcd to a great deal M. J, Gorman—J. tzgerald8T A T 10] Untermeyer; "Footnote to Folly", her hair arranged In a stunning cylinder—west pier. of rough house comedy at the bands the able command of Captain James But It is not to bo mentioned’— ment In Drama class. Jimmy gave sion By S. A. A. Tickets. STAR. ON FORD HOUR SERVICE ON TIRES— BATTERIES— SPARK PLUGS cealed In one ot the adver Phone 4307 Bfanebester, Oon*.^ UeVelgb and Lieut. Stephen Frey by Mrs. M. M. Vorse; "Congress, the Bycholski Chosen Honorary style, while the next week she will So this la all I shall say. ’ an Impersonation of an Englishman Middlefleld. Miller road. 600 tisements on ihls page. Find of Alfred Lunt’S Petruchlo, neces the duties were performed smoothly Constitution and the Supreme Captain For Last Year; Lose appear with a coiffure that Is not at —O. OrfltelH. wnUe Tom Imitated an Irishman. On April 13, Captain Edward ft. loose broken stone and 30 ft. T It and write tee name ot the sitating an armour almost as heavy and pleasantly, and when the com Court,” by Charles Wvrren; "What Five Members ThrouRh H^mes of Elaaex, Connecticut, for Fannie Brice Started Career By beam bridge. Win Tickets advertiser on a piece ol aa that Mickey Cochrane wears be pany returned home, they were com Next In Europe?” by Sir Arthur Mias Worth’s junior English 29 years a deep sea diver, will talk Middlefleld. ' Strickland road. 700 paper. hind the bat, - plimented on their work by Major Graduation. Winning Amateur Contest; ADAMY’S Service Station To The Tha power of forcing a show's Wlllert; "Seven Sins", by Audrey lar radio programs among tee stu class enjoyed spending one period to the school on his experiences. ft. loose broken stone and 40 ft. T 2— Also on the same sheet, Howley. their battalion commander. Wurdemann; "Liberia Rediscover dents, Casa Loma orchestra U the ot this week In tee assembly hall Mr. Holmes who acts In a consul Metropolitan Players Do Ex* John W . Adamy, Prop. beam bridge. write a short statement giv suspension by Illness Is sccordlng- — Fred Baldwin. Neither Here ly tee rue measure of stardom. On ed", by J. C. Young. James Horvath ’D?A was elected first choice (Hurray for our side!!). singing folk songs—now let me tell tant’s capacity to the U. S. Naval cellent Work. North Haven. Sackett'e Point ing tee name ot the picture "Jew of Rome” Included j-r.u that music has a bit of a twang We Give Green Stamps 248 Spruce Street bridge and approaches. DOW showing at the State or the occasion of Howard's withdraw captain of next year’s basketball Terry and Tad, Dick Tracy and Ma department, was one of the divers al from "The Petrified Forest", a Dr. Barney Wichm^ Critics have ^ven considerable jor BoWea are tjose seconds. who worked on the rescue crew Sherman. Wokeman road. Im- . announced for later appear team, and Gruno Bycho.skl. '36B N or There "To look at Helen Jepaon, lovely budding star decided'to exercise a MATINEE PRESENTED praise to "Jew,of Rome", a novel by which tried to save the men trapped paaoable froffi Route 39 westerly to ance here that you think you was chosen "honorary captain” for atar of the Metropolitan Opera, to New York State line. similar prerogative. A new comer Leon Feuchtwanger, w-hlch Is like tee past basketball season, as no Spring Is here! And signs of Well, aa I must "practice what 1 •Special dispatch — "Buck"» By In tee submarine S-4, which sank STATE ' would like to see, and state day, It seems Impossible that once playing her first big part In a suc- Orthopedic Chiropodist wise a March atldltlon as Is "Hurri preach" and as 1 have a pile of cholski has a little car In which be Stamford. Rlppowam river briefly why you want to see FOR GRAMMAR SCHOOLS regular captain Was elected last spring fever are In the air. Such as In Long Island Sound several years she waa a fat and awkward girl, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF EASTER PLANTS. bridge on Merritt Highway. ceesful farce, she reported herself cane", by Nordhoff and Hall, ol year. Attlllo Gavelio was acting- exams, senior class meetings, orange books (text books) that need atten and his pals run around. What ago. He boa written a number of IL Is It teat attracts everyone? Has with a;. Inferiority complex. But Conatructlon—Traffic helnicss with some strange ache. 889 Main Street Manchenturl "Mutiny on the Bounty" pop’oiarlty. captain during the past playing sea. ties, ankle socks, and what-have- tion I will leave you to struggle msgawne articles, some appearing 3— The Manchester Herald win The manager, sympaibetlc but The Main building's third floor yoii! It got floating power, Buck? thla bad fortum. brought success to McCONVlLLE’S Maintained. moll a total of five tickets Other flctlbn la: "Dust over the son. along by yourselves until next week In the Saturday Evening Post. her. Helen became very self-con Routs No. U. S. 1—Bridgeport. THEATER tar from dismayed, suggested abe “ Over Green A Gold Pastry Shop ™ ^ was a scene of seething activity on Ruins", by Helen Ashton; "House when I’ll see you— NEITHER Mr; Holmes wlU bring a dlver’_ At Reasonabla Price*. each week to the persons Graduation in June Is going to The Girl Reserves certainly were scious and turned to her voice for Stratford Ave. bridge, fVoor altera get a good rest and leave tee play’s J' Wednesday afternoon. In place of Guest," by Mrs. BIckel; "House In take away tee nucleous of this And speaking of exams—do you HERE NOR THERE. equipment (to exhibit. His talk will 31 Wlndemere St. Phone 0947 3X0 Woodbrtdge St. sending In the best state- anxieties to tee understudy....'The Phone 5220 a credit to the school In their -wll- an escape to dream 3t herself as a tion length 160 f t 1st Prize . .3 Tickets menja. the drone of reclt'.»tlon In Room 31, Paris", by Elizabeth Bowen; "A. B. year's team, name.y: Gavello, realize teat the usual mid-terms arc include an account of the plant and lady was on the job at curtain time. ^>..«r the gentle splash o f paint from llngneas to i-rve tee refugees at beautiful and famous soprano, sur Groton. Long HIU road. Rein I—The statements must be at C. Murders," by Agatha Christie; Campbell, Bycbolski, Opalach and to take place next week? Don’t you animal life of tee ocean bed. forced concrete pavement about In a fairly high temper, too, at this the art studio, the clutter of moving the Armory. They also played a few rounded by flowers on tee Metro- 2nd P rize.. .1 Ticket The Herald office by Wednes "Strangers at Sea", by Mrs. .V. Weir. At the half-year the team will think It's about time you were tak S. A. A. members will be-admit oplttan stage. Her dreams came 3 1-4 miles. snub to her self-esteem. i; furniture and the rush of hurrying h'ames o f vo:Hyball and what not. day night each week. Tick Caver; "Rawhide Johnny," by Dane lose two more of Its players: Slnna- ing home some books? MRS. AUOEY GUEST ted to the assembly on presentation true the day she made her debut in Route No. 10—Simsbury. Main ' figures indicated an unusual event— HONETBROOK ets will be mailed Thursday Coolidge: “Faster! Faster!”, by E, mon and Dougan. The players who of their membership tickets. tee opera In "In the Paaha Garden" street 1-2 mile storm water sewer 3rd Prize. . 1 Ticket MRS. ADA N. > the children's rnat:.iee for the teach Now that tec flood dangers are and the names ot the win M. Delafleld; "Son of Marietta," by will stay during the season are There are many alumni home OF GIRL RESERVES 5ver — we ought to be glad teat at tee Metropolitan. The Ford Sun under construction. Eyes Examined ers play "Daddy Long-Legs.” J. W, Fabriclua; “Winchester from school this week—have you Routs No. 89— Sherman. 3 miles ners win appear lo thi. MERRIFIELD Cobb, Moorhouse, Niece, Horvath, we weren’t bothered by water.-Man day Evening Hour, which Is on at 4thPrize ...1 Ticket space the following Satur THIS WEEK’S With directness and dispatch, aa House", by Anne Green; " I n the Vennart and Kose. noticed? Among those wandering 9:00 on WABC. will havfe Helen of construction all on new location. TEACHER UF if long experienced, 12 young men chester certain'!- is a "Olty of. Vil PHOKE day. Second Year", by Storm Jameson; Coach Cllarke said prospects were alrale.ssly aroimd town are Charles Group singing was directed by EX.STDDENT SURPRISED Jepson aa their guest star, with Route No. 61—Goshen-Corwall. 3 PRIZE WINNERS FRETTED INSTtiUMENTS from the Barnard school arranged lage Charm.’ Right? And how! HOME: Glasses Fitted "Roxana", by C. B. Kelland; "Per not too bright, but one could never Donahue, George Learj', Robert Mrs. John Alnley of Hartford at the Victor Kolar conducting the sym miles of construction from the Corn (1) ROLAND D. OFFICER Through tee courtesy ot Gibson. the “props" Tor the play, as the sonal Pleasures," by Rose Macau- tell. Knapp. Ted Bantley, who Is at bi-monthly meeting of the Girt Re- phony orchestra. wall town line south. . 218 Preeton Street, Hartford f^^edagoglcal members of the cast To the Ranger boya, a local team BY FLOOD AT MIDNIGHT Inc., we offer for a limited Ume, ley; "Secret Mai-riage", by Kathleen tending Wllbraham, and John Tlv- servee at the Center church, Tues (a group of ronne^ graduates) |s Route No. 63-!-Mlddlebury. 3 1-3 FREE Mandolins, Banjos and s « o t into costume and acquired the —Sam Pratt '38A. day, March 81. miles of waterbound macadam from (3) RUSSELL KWA8H Norris: "Shadow on the Brook”,-by nan, who Is attending Mt. Hermon 3ue much credit for winning th The Metropolitan Players unde II Ford Street Ouitara with costs ot lassona. ^ glow of greaae paint. Academy, are al.'o among those va Mrs. Alnley has been directing Route 135 north. Open to traffic. WALTER OLl E. S. Payne; "Puzzle on the Red Watsrbury Tourney. Nice going Let ten Received By Teacher; the direction o f Phil Cablll, are dd OFFICE: STATE (8) JOCK BEWTT For parUculara sea Mrs. Mar- The "property men", members of Stallion", by Stuart Palmer, "Im cationing. cborusM in Hartford during the boys. Ing exccUent work In the field 0. Route No. 104— Stamford. Grade THEATER Regtstered Optoraetrlat Water Up To 2nd Floor. separation bridgre at Long Ridge 108 High Street rifleld at her studio, Mondays, the high eighth-grade class, under personation Ol a Lady, Maude CHORUSES REHEARSING past twelve years. She waa born In dramatics. Each Tuesday night at Tuesdays*and Wednesdays.' the direction of Miss Arms Mc- Mr. Morton Informs us. that In England and remained there imtll ten o’clock on WDRC, the back road. • Sunday and Monday (4 ) BETTY MoOABTAN 016 Main SL TeL I Parker; "Seeds of Tomorrow", by The Junior-Senior prom Is start A letter waa recently received by 800 Olaln St. TaLs^7843 "Tluire, gathered and set up the making a survey of the most popu- ■he waa twelve, when her family stage manager announces the play Routs No. 18S—Soutbbury and 69 Foeter Street M, A. Sholokhov; "Uncharted ed on ita way (we think). Get your Mlu Mary McGuire from Ann "wopertles for the play, In record- Ways", by Mrs. C. D. Snedeker; ''FOR CONCERT, CONTEST came to the United SUtes. At pres- dollars In b<^ before Monday and of tee evening, and then Introduces breaking time. The pupils who did ent abe la managing the Aetna Life Kusek, formerly of Manchester the actors In their roles In the play. "Rolling Years", by A. S. Turnbull; ——w— ' then wo’ll receive the verdict Say! High school, describing the flood at Center Street Manchester this work were: FranKlin Delaney, "Henry the Sheriff", by W. C. Tut The two glee clubs, tec Junior- Glrla* (Thorut. Girls If you want to go very badly, Next 'lyeek’s will be "The Uttle LOVE Off A BET^ PLUMBING, TINNING A HEATING CONTRACTURiil ^ K Elof Solomonaon Reginald Barna- "Group staging,” Mrs. AiiUey don't forget it’s leap year. her home in Northampton, Mass. Defender," which is a story of a tle; "Dead or Alive", by ‘Patricia Senior and the Freahman-Sopbo- World ^Staff Ann says that tee water started ^ ® le y , John Gaqdino, Russell Graham, said. Is much like a full course din young girl who decides that her RANGE SHEET METALj Wentworth: "Marriage is Possible", more, are now rehearsing under the to enter the house about 11 p. ra. With Gene Raymond - Wendy Barrie and Brnest Schiller, WUllan^ Perrett, -The High School World is pub ner. A light appetizer is the wel- One of Mrs. Campbell’s classes mother is being led astray and OIL BURNERS WORK by Margaret Wl.uemer; "Borrowed direction o f Albert PearKon for a and by midnight was up to the sec-’ 0@ i c Bowa~d Conn, Walter Joyner, Gor- lished; on Wednesdays and Sat come Itong which warms one up and anjeyed a talk by Bruno Naezkow- takes matters'lnto ber own hands. Helen Broderick Plumes", by M. B. Wilson; "From concert and the annual state music urdays by tee students o t Man- ond floor. The first night they slept n Thrall, Tburwald Matblaaon, Death to Morning." Iw Thomas contest. ' makes ths enjoyment o f the ski. about sailor life, which eroved COAL CO. 109 XM .6i79iJ chsster High school. ------at home, but were awakened by and Norman Chapman. The concert, which Is to be held course even greater. The deedbrt is to be Interesting and also br'ught Fannie Brice's career started the o-i- JohH94WIC., 174 West Center StTeet —Dorothy Post, i srrora » ,— ■' lU 700 pupils took this examination In orchestra', and lost but not least 276 Oakland Street Tel. 6384 ^ Manchester, Conn. DAV18 HOME BAKBBT; > —J. a where they climbed tee Washington the glorified Zeigfeld girls. MOUNTAIN BROOK FARM Tel. 3857 * - 4 . C . various parta o t ths country. Monument. fl9 BlaIn Straat let Miijj —MART BOLINBKT. —
EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANc:Hfc’S'i KK. < dnn. s a i u k u a * , a p k j l 4, 193tt MANC^KS’I’KR BVeJMNG HEHALD. MANCTIESTBR, CONN„ SATURDAl', AFKIL 4 ,1WJ8. aAiiX PAGE NIf Main Points in Evidence , COOPER LEADS AUGUSTA Local Sport High Trackmen to Compete Against Bruno Hauptmann M. H. S. TO HOLD FIRS' Principals In America’s M ost Famous Case OPEN WITH SUB-PAR 70 Chatter Nine Times During Season By ASSOCIATED PRESS BASEBALL PRACTICE Al -C This expert traced the wood of By ASSOCIATED PRESS The main points in the evidence the ladder from a Carolina mill to a “ I Sterung performances In the Wlm- Manchester High seems due to;-ln 1934 and 1930 and to Hartford against Bruno Richard Hauptmann Bronx lumberyard long before Manchester'~ semi-pro baseball were: U^utnOrSO nSrry lurnsinibledon singles, when the untried have Its weakest track and field' (o 1933. Portsmouth, Va.— The Dodgers Hauptmann was arrested. teams are swiftly marshalling their were here today, to play Ports Of $50,()00 paid as ransom for the youngster went through to the seml- team In many years this season but It was Icanidd today that John WEST SIDE ON MONDAl The same expert demonstrated forces for the coming campaign on Stephenson. Manchester’s moat mouth of the . Piedmont League. Lindbergh baby, $14,600 was found r»ril in lliA Piref before (be attack of the Red and White’s schedule of that a plane owned by Hauptmann Wira in Ulc rilsl Baron Gottfried von Cramm, and the diamonds of the state and indi promising sprint prospect, has been Casey Stengel intimated that Van In bis garage In thfe Bronx section made distinctive markings corres cations are that fully as many of New York City. n 1 sin- Don’s slashing singles victories competition rcmalnB ns ..tiff os ever, lost to the team due to hla transfer Mungo would be used plenty before BOXING CHAMPIONS. ponding to those on the ladder. teams as lost season will again take with five dual meets and rour spe from the local school. Tltls is an the season opened. He hasn’t round Experts 3iaid he wrote notes de A chisel found near the Lindbergh R oniU l PllPF< A l F.CninnflJI over that German and Helncr Hen- Candidates Most Dress manding ransom. nuuuu, ra te s m Cispuuisa ^el to put the Yankees In the chal- the field----- so far three of the so- cial meets making up the 1936 cam other severe blow to the Bed and ed into form as rapidly as the man Providence, B. I. April 4.— home was of the same type sis a set paign, according to announcement ager expected. Dr. John F. Condon identifled him I m c . 1 1 *enge round against England. called "Big Four” have made pre White, whose track and field ranks lA P )—The 1936 national Junior of tools confiscated in Hauptmann’s liminary announcements with Man- made today by Charles "Pete" Wl- have been hard hit by the gradua amateur boxing champions: as the mat) to whom he paid the home, from which a chisel was by Iwo M r o k e s : Jones Budge is capaWe of superb tenms. Home or East Side as I ' ’ It has been rumored that he uses bis chesteij' Green still to be heard gren, starting his 14 th year as tion of a host of stars, leaving only Atlanta, Ga.— Boh Chapman, the 112-pounds; William McCoe- rajjEom in behalf of (Jolonel Charies missing. coach. A. Lindbergh. Ulf. 7C T:«« f __ OCiL own Judgment too much In playing from . . . . a few veterans and a big squad o f Yankee holdout, la still, silent. He qtiondale, Detroit. Witnesses Identifled Hauptmann Coach Wlgrcn expects to begin fair material. said yesterday he was too busy Colonel Lindbergh said tho voice as the spender of ransom notes, the llllS id, lies tor GDtn. a cmclal game. But the youngster, ll8-pounda: Jack Rlvolto, Is Ocenpied hj Flood R« outdoor practice some time next keeping out of the cold to worry Memphis, Tenn. of a man be heard In a Bronx ceme numbers of which were recorded be with one year of International com- The personnel of the various The complete schedule follows: week to prepare his charges for the April 25—Relay Carnival, Conn. much about his contract problem. tery rendezvous with (London was fore payment to Hauptmann. ------petition behind him. Is bound to teams is still uncertain, probably 126-pounds; Tony Oosta, Woon Hauptmann’s. mend his ways in this respect relay carnival that will be held at State. The Yankees were here today to socket, R, I. ugees; Only Two We Witnesses placed him In the vicin Augusta, Ga., April 4.— (A P) — won’t be settled definitely until tho Connecticut State at Stores on Sat take on Atlanta of the Southern As Condon's telephone number was ity of the Lindbergh home at Hope- The U. S. L. T. A. took a gamble May 6—Ehist Hartford, home.. , 135-poimds; Richard Cramer, on a panel of a closet In Haupt “Llghthorse Harry” Cooper, the on the young fellow last year when season gets underway___ the man urday. April 25. Manchester will Ma.v 9—Out of state, R. I. State. sociation. Now York. well,'N. J., before the kidnaping, agement, however.'lines up as fol Left Until Opening mann's home. • ^ slender Engllsh-tiom profe.sslonal, he was a green player; surely he’s be repre-sented by a mile and two- May 1 2 - Bristol, Bristol. 147-puunds; Ralph Zannelll, A burglar in Germany before he lows: Blueflelda, defending town Hauptmann’s expenditures show came to this country illegally, he today was the "dark horse” of the worth a few more chips In the pot mile relay team. For the rest of May 10—Hertford, home. Memphis. Tenn. — Sam Leslie, Providence, R. 1. champs, coached by Jim Foley and tlio schedule remains the same as in ed a market increase after the pay committed a burglary at the Lind $5,006 Augusta national Invitation with his 1935 experience behind him. May 23—State meet, Yale. Terry’s understudy at flrst base on 160-pounds: Bradley Lewis, ment of ransom, testimony account managed by Dr. G. A. Calllouette tlie past. In the post seven years. May 26— West Hartford, home. the Giants squad, is holding his New York. With only two weeks reraal) bergh home, stealing the baby's golf tournament. ing for an Increase of assets ap sleeping suit and killing the baby Bltsy*s Pat-Pat Game Exasperates ----- Moriarty Brothers, Twilight Manchester has lost only four dual May 29—Middletown. Middletown. waistline down surpilsingly well 178-pounds: Robert Tucker, before his 1936 baseball edition proximating $50,000. He gave up in the process of the burglary. A The Chicago sharp.sliootcrs paced Giants League champs and towm title run meets, bowing to Bristol last year. June 6—C. C. I. L., Wesleyan. and also making some amazing New York. into action in the opening gi work as a carpenter and speculated killing during a felonjr Is punishable yesterday an all-star field of 53 The invitation extended to Bltsy ner-ups, coached by Bill Scbleldge stops around first base. Not even a fourteen-game schedule. in stocks. golfers wltli a sub-par 70 while a and managed by Felix McEvltt___ Heavyweight: Quincy Troupe, by death in New Jersey, no specific Grant to play In the tie against his most sevcl’o critics have ever St. Louis. Tom Kelley of Manchester High A Federal wood expert showed law at the time provldhig the death bitter northwest wind was dim Mexico might be Just another ges the ' Polish - Americans, Twilight found anything wrong with his called .the flrst practice sesnon by distinctive markings of lumber penalty In a> kidnaping. The sleep ming the comeback hopes of Bobby turo of the tennis body to still the League runner-ups and one of the clouting and so It looks like Sambo candidates for Monday aftei that one rail of the ladder used by ing suit was returned during nego Jones and skyrocketing the scores of clamor from the little chap's host of three teams In last year’s title play Is going places. the kidnaper at the Lindbergh home tho West Side field. Due to tiations for ransom of a baby then a score of leading money players. admirers. Lost season Bryan was offs, coached by Johnny FalkoskI Again Appoint Falkoski fact that the West Side R rt la came from the flooring of' the attic dead. Its body bidden In shallow Cooper is a consistently low given a chance in the early ties and managed by Frank Hara- in Hauptmann’s rented Bronx home. Nashville, Tenn. — The Indians So Say The occupied by flood refugees from _ earth five miles from Its home. scorer and he outstendied the against Mexico and Canada. He burda.. , . meet the Nashvlllo Vols of tho Hartford, the school can make weather for a 35-36, one under par performed nobly and yet. when the Southern Association today and provisions for showers or Ii on each side of the "ideally designed lime came to send a team across, be Sunday. Manager Steve O'Neill ex Then too, there’s the Royal Oaks, space until the Rec is evacuaL course." was Ignored. Coach of Polish-Amerks pected to coll on pitcher Johnny MANAGERS the refugees and the showers Overnight A. P, Jones, retired world champion and Grant’s pat-pat game Is designed who wdll make a determined bid to Allen if that moundsman was fully rooma are fumigated. BROOK CLEAN UP pre-toumament betting favorite at to nettle a fellow who plays aa does break into tho baseball limelight recovered from his recent Illness. (TMe is the seventh of a eerlee of As a result, all candidates pli .6 to 1, dropped to a 9 to 1 price aft Fred Perry. It’s simply exasperat with a team coached by Ernie The series with the Giants will be -eight articles written for The As ntng to come out next week ' News er his 78 put him in a tie for 29th ing the way the little fellow follows Dowd and managed by Pros Dcs- Popular Athlete Is Also Re- I'cmmied at Shctrielc!, Ala. Monday. sociated Frees by major league change their clothes and ol TO BE DISCUSSED In the field. Cooper and Henry the hardc.sl drives and puts them Laurlers, late of Moriarty Brothers iimmigen,) showers cither at the East Side Picard, who had a 75, were given back over the net with a patting and the Blueflelda respectively.... Columbia, S. C. — Manager Char or at home. Faculties at the W4 Hartford— Miss Laura Rickaby, tho favorite’s spot at 6 to 1. stroke that is almost a caress. the Oaks, who want to put a "Man Elected Club President; lie Dressen of the Rods planned to By,ROGERS HORNSBY Side Rec will probably be aval 65, was struck and killed by an Putting together a pair of 36’s. Al With such an attack, based on a chester Town Team” on the field start Derringer against tho Tigers St. Louts Browns within another week. PracUei automobile while walking back to Espinosa, profc.ssional of tho Mex strong defense, perfect physical con loom as a dangerous newcomer but today In view of preparing him for origlnaUy scheduled to get uni the home of her sister after mailing Center Springs. Pond to Be ico City country club, was the only dition, and a slight break in the rate as an unknown quantity until Outlines His Plans For the opening game of the regular West Palm Beach, Fla.— (A P )— way much earlier but the ch a letter. Detective James DIey other player in thp select array of other fellow's game, Bltsy has the team personnel is revealed.. . . season, Dressen is figuring on Lokliig at tho American League stances created by the flood roi .said he arrested the driver of the shot makers to give old man par a leveled such giants as Frank Schott, Holllngswortli, Stine and Impoietble for CMach Kelley to car, Carl Angelo, 29, of New Britain, Subject of Board of Health struggle. Season; Frank Haraburda race at this time, when the rookie Shields, Don Budge, Sid tVood, and Manchester Green, town title Freitas as starting pitchers this preparations tor the diamond on criminal negligence and drunk "Distances were awfully hard to a number of other top-notchers. season. hopefuls arc In full bloom and most PBlgn, during which ths Red en driving charges. Judge in that wind” said Gene runner-ups in 1934, who Just miss and Selectmen Conference It Is an attack of accuracy that ed a playoff berth by placing fourth Named Team Manager. of the hospital wards are empty of White win defend lU C. C I. L. 1 Sarazen of Brookfield Center, Conn., must be cool under the strain of In- Hartford—Mayor Thomas Spel- in the 'Twilight League last year, Cliattanuoga—Tho Nats and the stare, I pick Detroit and St. Loula and play an a v e n g e of lacy. Joining with Gov. Cross In the bronzed veteran who won the temationai play. Grant is a master will probably liavc Sam Kotch as Reds eHcaped Cordelc's tornado by to head tho two divisions—the games per week. THE MOTHER THE BABY ceremonies oh the (Capitol grounds 1985 tournament and yesterday fin at it, and it is this writer’s opinion houi'S'only to find Rome, where they Tigers to repeat and tho Browns to Now that only two weeks ran V.THE KIDNAP-SLAYER The old, recurring • problem of ished tn a tie with Jones, his play coacli again with Joe Hublard as Tlie Pollsh-Amerlcan Athletic today In which the two executives that ho not only will prove his game were to play the final game of their win fifth place. before Manchester faces Roch praised the 1,000 CCC enrollees who cleaning up Bigelow brook and Cen ing partner. ‘The greens were is of Davis Cup caliber at Houston, manager-----last year at this Unle club met this week to consider plans for the coming baseball season five game series yesterday, partly We finished seventh last season, High at the Windy City on Mo have aided in Hartford’s flood clean ter Spring Park pond will be the lighmlng fast and rough. It’s hard and in the Australia tie at Philadel the gossip fie wthick and fast about under water. Manager Bucky April 20. Coach KeUey feels U Later, however, the governor de to say what the winning score will Johnny Mankus, ace po' tslder of and also to elect ofneers for 1986. but were coming atrong at tha flnlab up work, invited the foresters to subject of a conference between phia. May 29-31, but that, given a Harris is still perplexed whether to with approxlmataly the aame team le Imperative that ths diamond nied he had decided definitely on “ the best dinner you ever ate In be If this weather keeps up.” chance In the challenge round (if the Hublarditcs, but no one seems Johnny Falkoski, leading local ath open the season with Johnny Stone, such a course. lete, who coached the Amerks we will have ready for a flying itart dldates report for practice and 1 your lives.” raerabefs of the Board of Health and Two strokes behind standard fig the Yanks get that far), he’ll sur- interested in him this year, except Carl Reynolds or Dee Miles In right as much preparation ■* posstbu In an eleventh-uour move the de ures and In a three-way tie with 74 through a highly aucceaaful cam this year. There doesn't appear to HAUPTMANN CASE Hartford—Commissioner of Wel the selectmen during a meeting ot prt.*e a lot of the dlehards who have possibly the Green.... field. Bucky says It wouldn't bo 't(t^ the short time left, " paign. la.st year, was again named to be a chance for any of the second ERE ARE THE DETAILS fense on Jan. 14 asked the Federal the selectmen Monday night In ths —were Billy Burke ,o'f Cleveland, turned thumbs down on him during fair to ))lck tho rlghtflelder now conditions also loom as a fare Frederic C. Walcott received that berth and waa also re-elected dlvlalon clubs of 1985 to Jim Into Court In Newark for a writ of Municipal building. H q ^ n Smith, the 1834 Augusta the last couple of seasons. "in view of one of the greatest contend with as rain or cold ' an opinlou from the attorney gen The Methodists are reported out president of the club for the second the top row. but If any of the so- habea.s corpus. It was denied. Last month a petition from many wlhher, and lanky Ted Luther of of the picture this season. . . . ■craps I’ve ever seen for a Dasehall down practice even more. eral's office in which it was stated Girard, O. time. called "Big Four” break up, I think In the face of the great odds Juvenile Courts do not have the residents of the streets near tho Porterfield’s Sclberllngs will again Job.” Mancheeter needs all the pr against him, Hauptmann clung COST TWO MILLION “ Fair and not quite so cold” , said Other officers are as follows; you will find the Browns sneaking tlon It can get tor this . park, asking prompt action, was re right to commit children between bo in there with Jimmy Cosgrove John Kravontka, better known to In there. steadfastly to the belief he would the ages of six and 18 to the State ferred by the selectmen to the health the weather forecast for today’s 18- LOCAL YOUTH WINS Johnny Falkoski Waco. Tex. — The dope now palgn as it is expected that the] f hole play, scheduled to get under handling the coaching reins.... fight fans as Johnny Craven, vlcc- NOTED KIDNAP CASE not die. points to Cy Blanton and Al Todd board. Infield Improvenieut and White’s opponents wlU be Department of Welfare. Highland Park will undoubtedly be prcsldent; Victor Hnponik, recording "Something wlli happen so that I , don, who paid the ransom as Lind The petitioners told the selectmen way at noon, e. s. t., with Harold here on June 6. . . the new dates as tlie head men wlien tlic Pirates After their cxpciience last year, atronger than last season, whe bergh's agent, has said his own ex Bridgeport — Judge Kenneth MeSpaden of Boston and Victor WRESTUNG LEHER heard from soon ....P ete Baldwin’s secretary and publicity manager; open with the Reds a week from Ransom bills kept turnlup up from ing for Hauptmann’s life a.sacrted won’t have to gc to the jhalr," he Federal Government Spent Wynne, in a memorandum of de that If no action was taken before plana seem uncertain. . . . he may will probably be May 8 and Juno 5 our Infield of Irving Burns, Tom locals split even In 12 games, told his lawye.'S. penses as intermediary and in his Ohezzl of Deal, N. J., first out. Frank Haraburda, baseball man next Tuesday. Boasting six out of the RockvUle tussle, Mand time to time, mostly in New -York's a "gang" kidnaped the baby. cision, upheld the Singer Manufac May 1. they would call a special town pilot a team of his own and then Carey, Lyn Lary and Harlan CtUt leview Of Events Leading I own private Invcntigation were at Jones was .laired with Ed Dudley, ager and financial secretary; Ru seven, tho Bubs have to win only meets - Middletown the to Bronx, a(^d Fcde.iU agents became Attorney General Wllentz, in his turing Company, defendant In two meeting to discuss the problem. again he may 1 return a.i coach of Director Frank Busch of the Rec- dolph Wadas, Joseph Falkoski, John —and don’t forge we now have Jlro $800,000 of This Amount I least $6,000. the Augusta national professional reatioh Centers requesl.'i all local one more to clinch the barnstorm Bottomlcy—should be a greatly Im Wednesday in the League ; convinced Ih.ai tlicir quarry was summation, called Hauptmann a $6,000 da m ^ e suits brought Joint' During selectmen’s session, Ma at 1 o’clock and Cooper and Johnny John F. Carey Gets Varsity the Concordia Lutherans If the F'alkoski and Frank Mordavsy. ad- ing series with the White Sox. Babe Up To Arrest Of Hanpt* j somewlicrc in tlial Ixirough. "low animal," and charged that thij Mrs. Evalyn Walsh McLean of ly by Bridgeport residents who thias Spiess, said it was the last scml-pro teams to submit their proved one. lendhig the steadying and West Hartford on Friday of ^ Revoltn of Chicago, the P. G. A. church again spon^^ora a team .... vl.sory council, to assist Manager Phelps and Halo Chcllnl will pitch same week, after which there wiU J ' On September it), 1934, .i.ore than defense case made a "Joke of per On the Famous Lindbergh Washington, owner of the famous maintained the noise and vl)>ration chance the local health board would baseball schedules to tho Rec as soon Haralmrda in settling any questions Influence to our pitchera that was LINDY EXHIBITS Hope Diamond with its legend of 111 champion, who had a 77, were to that seems to sum up the situation for the Sox In today's exhibition. a two weeks' layoff until the Me a year and n -haif after the kidnap jury. of the company’s heavy presses con have to do something to correct the leave the starting tee 15 minutes Award In Mat Sport At as it exists at present.... as possible In order that playing that may arise. sorely missing last season until It mann As The Lindbergh ing, Bruno itic'li..rd Hmiplm:um was .^The -ase was given to the Jury on luck, paid $100,000 In a hoax ran stituted a nuisance to property situation, with a refusal of the dates fur local diamonds may be dis was too late for us to get anywhere. den game on May 9. From ' later, The financial report showed a Birmingham, Ala—The Red Sox on the Kelle]dtes will be I arrested near his .'itmc In the Bronx Fbij. 13. the 32nd day of the trial. Case. som deal that landed Gaeton B. owners in a certain section of Maple board to do something, followed by a tributed satisfactorily___ the dia You've got to have a steady In Picard, whose home club Is In Tufts; Is Junior. An out-of-towm paper reports need for more funds to finance this came hero today with another de busy until the aeason’s flaole ( I after a gasoline station attendant Aftfcr deliberating 11 hours and six NOT FOR MUSEUMS MeaAs in the penitentiary. The Street. petition to the county board of Herehey, Pa., was coupled with Rc- monds will be placed in playing year’s diamond representative and feat at the hands o f the (Chicago field to get the beet out of pltcnere. Suspect. Washington woman also Is presum health. that the Bluefleids and Green arc shajK In the very near future. Meriden here'oa June 6. I had taken down tlie license number minutes, the Jury brought in a ver Waterbury — Karl Pojello, 210 volta In the advance wagering at considered likely prospects as. mem It was also announced that a con Cubs behind them. The teams re (tonerally, we will rely on the dict of guilty. ed to have spent other money in < of his car when . Haupin,ann had Trenton, N. J.— (A P )— Bruno pound Lithuanian wrestler, won the 8 to 1. He faded on the incoming bers of a proposed twilight league siderable amount o f equipment was new theli rivalry Monday at Gads same pitching ■ta.i’ except that we Immediately Hauptmann was sen her deep desire to return the baby— John F. "Jack" Carey of 168 - bought gasoline with one ot the Richard Hauptmann, a petty thug feature match of a card here from nine to take a 40 after going out in composed of teams located hear needed for the tenm. Conch Fal den, Ala. Tho Sox play Birmingham look tor help from young Elton New York, — (A P) —Tlic ilcath tenced to death in tlic electric Woodbridge street, has received la ransom bills, a $10 goid nctc. Jersey Police Officials To In his native Germany and an illegal whose death was not then known— Leo Kovell, 200, of Montreal. Pojello 35. He was in a six-way tie at 75 Hartford... .a meeting on the mat koski. whose team finished second today. Walkiip, who needs only control to Last Night *s fig k i |.,of Brunu Richard Hauptmann is the chair by Justice Thomas W. to his parents. K. OF C. DANCE COMMinEE letter in varsity wrestling at Tufts ARROWS TURN BACK In the garage ol Haupiinann s dweller In this country, lived to be won two falls in quick order after along wita Dudley, W. Lawson Lit ter la being held in the clubrooms of in the local TwIIlghf League last be one of the beet winning hurlers tcUmax of a drama of human emo- Trcnehard. Defense Expenses Kovell had tossed him in 21:19. College, Medford. Mass., where he season and then lost to the Blue- Stiona which haa atirred virtualiy honje the authorities found $14,600 come In 16 dramatic months the tle. Jr., of San Francisco, the latest the Wethersfield A, C. on Tuesday Montgomery. Ala.—Bill Lee will In the game, b u r outfield la set with By ASSOOATBD PBBI of the ransom money. PenUlled In Two days later Hauptmann •; was Make Certain They Stay biggest financial liability American One member of counsel estimates Norwich—Judge Edaard J. Quin addition to the professional ranks. is a Junior In thb Liberal Arts fields in a playoff for the right to start against tho Philadelphia Julius Soltera, Sam West and Ed Chicago— Mike BeUolee, E the entire clviiired worid for neariy TO MEET TOMORROW School. He la the son of Raymond n ight.,. . METHODISTS 23-14 the Imddc of a closet in the house taken to the New Jersey state pri criminal history has ever known. that about $43,00i was required for lan of the Superior Court ordered G AJvln (Butch) Krueger of Beloit, -meet Moriarty Brothers for the Phillies for Chicago here today with Coleman as regulars, and Ray Pep New York, stopped Everett Stour yeara. son at Trenton, but execution of hla Benjamin Shorten of Greenwich dl8>. J. Carey, town title, outlined his plans for the tho Idea of going the full nine The chain of events in which were the address and telephone Where They Are. The total expense of Bruno Hauptmann’s defense. In addition, Wls., Bobby Crulckshank of Rich per and either Mel Mozxera or Hal mire, 125)4, Sioux City, Iowa, sentence was delayed by the filing hundreds of persons have interested missed from the State Farm ' for mond, Va., and Ky Laffoon of Chi Carey graduated from Manches Tlie local State Trade school will season. , k Imilngs if the weather Is warm, l i o Warnock aa the reserves. Pefeonal- Philadelphia—Johnny Huf auptmann'a eiectrocution is per- niimhjr of Dr. C« i don, Hauptmann to the American people Inebriates after ruling that i the Biff Advance Sale of Tickets for of an appeal to the Court of Errors themselves in the defense and have cago. ter High school in 1932. During nls honor its basketball team with a Take First Game of Series Falkoski said it was his plan to Norris, former Minneapolis Miller ly, I hope to play more than 1 have 125 K. PhUadelphla, knoc ’ baps the iaat link had its start on Hauptmann was held llrsi on a and Appeals. was computed today at more than mittimus for his commitment had Easter Ball at Sunset Ridge undergraduate career at Tufts dinner at the school assembly hall who was out tor three days with a that bleak night ot March 1, charge of extortion, but the stale two million do.Iara. volunteered their services at their work with the youthful material he in two years as 1 feal atronger and Benny Whittier, 129H, Boll This court, In a unaniomus de Trenton, N. J.— (A P )—A curious own expense. At least jne man has been issued Improperly. . on April 15. (?arey played football his first two next Wednesday night ...... tho has available rather than seek out sore arm, will be back in the Phllly (S), -When Bahy Charies Augustus Und- of New Jersey lec.Jet to try him The Federal government was the years, and has- been wrestling for for YMCA Title as Johnny lineup. able to get out there. Our catching bergh, Jr., was snatched from his cision lost October 9, upheld the public won’t get a chanct to gape devoted the most of his time for Waterbury—Edwin Harrison wil Mechanics, under Coach Walter E. side assistance. In developing a Quincy, HI.—(>tp Harding, f for the murder and kidnaping o! conviction. at the Hauptmann trial exhibits. heaviest spender in tracing down the past three years. This year >'e should bo Improved. We have Rollle l^'Crib aa he lay sleeping in the nurs- more than a year to tho case, not liams, 77, manager of the Water The committee that has been Scliobcr, have been one of the strong tenm. He intends to build Kansas Ctly, stopped Kid " the Lindbergh hi-.hy and .itked for ai.d prosecuting the man convicted BUDGE AND GRANT wrestled in the unlimited class Knoxville, Tenn— The Athletics Hcmalcy and Angelo Giuliani. |iery of the Lindbergh home at Hope The condemned man’s attorneys Col. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, receiving "so much os a reversed bury Gas Light Co. for 47 years flamed by Campbell Council, K. of state's out-stonding Class B quin around Eddie Haraburda, Stan 160, East Moline, IU„ (4). his extradition. then asked the Supreme Court of state police superintendent, stated for the Nation s moat .shocking until 1929, died at his home. : C., to arrange for the Easter dance even though his weight is only Bychoiski Stars. Opalach, Bruno Bychoiski, Henry and the Knoxville Smokies decided Between T igen and Boston ■ well. N. J. ' telephone call" for bis activities. tets the past two seasons, earning Every team has one ot more Brie, Pa.— Maxle Strub,. XN1 He fought removal to New Jer the United States to review the that when the case la finally closed crime—the murder of the blonde- Hartford—Charles H. Weber of which will be held at Subset Ridge around 170. In most cases Jack did a place in the Chiss B Tournament VoJeck,' Ed Kosc, Al Obuchowskl to try once more today to give the His famed parents, Charles A. Bernard Finnigan, a Chicago NEEDED BY DAVIS knotty problems this year, but I Brie, won on foul from Joey sey in the Niw York Supreme case on the grounds that Habpt- ho will make every effort to ace the headed infant son of Col. Charles Hartford instituted a suit in Su Country club on Wednesday, April very well against men who were at Wesleyan twm years a-ninnlng Recovering frum the setback they and Michael Savcrlck all high local lablds a bit ot an 'exhibition. dbergh, trans-Atlantic flier, and lawyer, who flew here at hla own can’t help feeling that Boston and 140, New York, (6). pAnne Morrow Lindbergh, never saw Court and in the Appellate Division mann ,\ad been dcp-lved of his Con exhibits do not land in a public mu A. and Mrs. Anne Lindbergh. Its perior Court which will provide an 15 will meet at the Knights of Col twenty and thirty pounds heavier ....la s t year the Traders were received on Monday night from the school and Trade school athletes. Snow flurries was the official cause but lost in botn courts and was estimated expenditures were $800,- expense believing he might have of cancriintlon yesterday. Tho A's Detroit will be the two hot con Hollywood, CMIf. — Lon |;1hslr child alive again. stitutional rights seum or in the hands of commercial opportunity for a test ot the con umbus home. Main and Delmont CUP TENNIS TEAM than he. In the New England In- eliminated in the first round but this South Methodist quint, the Arrows All members of tho club and any 118, Brookijm, N. T., outj^ taken to Flcmington, N. J.. on a Interests. 000. evidence that would be of value, is tercolleglRte meeting he was the go to Asheville, N. C., Sunday. tendere with the'Tlgers getting the J' -Before their baby's body was stitutionality ol the recently enact streets, at 10:30 tomorrow morning. — f“ year they reached the semi-finals wont to work on thoir rivals over at other young men of Polish extrac Henry Hoop, 119 H, Indiana] dramatic night rldi. to face trial. vThe court, ,aat December 9, re- The police aj,d courts of New but one of many who during the ed statute giving war veterans pref runner up in the unlimited class, edge. Boston obtained tiumendous found a few miles from his home '-^sed >i review. To make sure of this, ht said, he There has been a large advance and barely nils.scd crashing the tho Y'MCA gymnasium last evening tion who desire to join the team are Ind., (10). The rrl.il ()|m'ii! would .seek a court order directing York City paid the next highest past year have volunteered time erence in State employment. Weber, losing finally to Sakiad of Brown. ami took the flrst tussle in the eligible to report for practice, to be New Orleans — They’re asking strength with the acquisition .of fc;ODl. Lindbergh' had paid $50.U0U in Before the court’s decision was an- sale of tickets and at tho meeting finals. ... San Diego, Coltf.— Lee ■ The trial opened Jan, 3, 1U35. their disposition. bill, fixed roughly at a quarter of a and money to the case. a war veteran who served with the TiMen CaUs Redhead Best Carey ta also a trackman and will three game sorica for the champion started in the near future. The now whether pitcher BUI Walker of Foxx, Cramer and McNair,, but the a Bronx cen»etej^’ in a futile effort nuunced, the fresh public interest tomorrow morning final plans for 182H, Minneapolis, Minn., & to ransom his child. The prosecution, dlro. ted by New The $14,580 In ransom bills found million dollars. The estimate of Fed An estimate of $100,000 for the Coast Guard, alleged he was dis report to Ck>ach Bogie is soon as ship of the Y Intermediate basket Pollsh-Amerlcans expect to use the the O rdinals Jinxed bimeelf at question there is harmony. If they had been aroused in the cas' when the dance will be completed. It Is Manchester Trade's baseball Coleman Johns, 176, DaytaaT It was this ransom payment Jersey’s Attorney Ueneral, Uavld in Hauptmann's garage Is the pro eral and Now York (Tlty expendi money spent by these private in charged from bis Job as night the wish of the chairman of the the weather permits. He has been ball league. Led by the scnsatlonaJ Autumn street diamon(I as their Blrrelngton yesterday, where he all click and get along, the Red Sox Gov. Harold G. Hoffman of New watchman at the State Capitol "lor Of Present Youngsters; aspirants haven't been called out for fanned the firs' three men to face (8). ^iW bich Dr. 'John F. (Jafaie) Condon, T, WUentz, presented 88 wltnessea perty of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh. tures was made by the New Jersey dividuals is considered extremely committee that as many as possible a me.nber of the track teams at shooting of Johnny Bychoiski, the home field. will be doubly dangerous. There ts San Luis Obispo, CoUf,“ I Rj^^iatlred Bronx teacher, acted as in- Jersey disclosed he h-id visited modest. reasons other than misconduct or Tufts for the past two years. Carey practice aa yet but Coach Frank men of Stevenson collwtod a total him and failed to gel another against Hauptmann. So undoubtedly is the sleeping gar attorney general’s office. that can do so be present at the Crowley^ CTpects to get underway no question ns to the spirit and har Dane, 118, Manila, and Pancho 4bnnedlary, that Anally led to the Col. Llndbcrgli Identifled Haupt- Hauptmann in the Trenton death ment the baby wore the night of Newspaper Costs incompetence" and that another meeting tomorrow. Is a member of the Chemical Socie of ten field goals and throe fouls to strikeout In six Innings. Tho Cards mony at Detroit They have had It Jersey's Expenses person was appointed to fill his Job Bitsy’sPats Might Beat Monday afternoon if the weather meet the New Orleans Pellcsns to vas, 118, Phoenix, Arts., drew, ^aireat of -Bruno Richard Haupt man’s voice aa tiie --ne he heard the house and had urged the seven other the kidnaping, and the child’s Newspapers, press associations, ty and the Newman Club. win by a scoie of 23 lo 14. for two years and have It again this members of New Jersey’s Court of New Jersey, charged with the a week later. His suit charged his permits. . . . be hopes to have from day. Tampa—Jimmy Leto, 129, inann, Bronx carpenter, a year and night the ransom money was paid. thumbguard found after tho crime. news reel companies and special The opening periods of the con year. And anyone who doesn't think outpointed Baby Miller, 188, a half after the kidnaping. Pardons to do the same, to team prosecution of Hauptiuann and with non-reinstatement violates the vet EngKsh Stars. 35 to 40 candidates'out for the team test found the Arrows somewhat be CAMBRIDGE AGAIN B Eight hetndwrltlng experts swore The ransom letters sent to Ooi writers have spei ‘ an estimated COTTON SEED SHIPPED Al Simmons will bs a big help is ( 10 ). ^ Never Ceased Work the long hunt foi the kldnap-kUler, erans’ preference statute. ...the Mechanics were bard hit by wildered by the marvelous zone de- Jacksonville, Fla.—Jim Bottom- Hauptmann wrote the ransom do es Hauptmann's side of the case "at Lindbergh may also go to him. $265,000, and this, too, is consider WARPING going to be fooled. Even with an During the time between the first band.” has competed her expense, Includ Staniford—Daniel Dailey, 66, lo ACROSS BIO graduation and have only two vet dense which was utilized by the ley hitched hie belt end decided to Coi. Lindbergh received after the Most of the other exhibits, tir- ed a low estimate. Telephone, tele other poor year, Al is a cinch to The nerve center of the oet •‘ “ " “ aping and the arrest of Haupt The governor said he had been cluding the famous kidnap ladder, Ing police costs :md the cost of the comotive engineer for the New There will be a double feature BronsvlIIe, Tex. (A P )—An un erans returning. Methodist hoopsters and the end of dig In a little deeper around first kidnaping. graph and -cable coats add at least York, New Haven and Hartford By JIDDIY DONAHUE WINS O VER OXFORD drive In more run- than Jo-Jo White Is In Its eyes. For centuries, : the forces of law worked re- told by Ellis H. Parker, chief of de the chisel found on the Lindbergh murder trial at Flemlngton early game at the Wapplng Community usually ' .rge amount o f cotton seed the half found the score tied at five base after watching the hard fight Probably the most Important another quarter of a million. railroad was struck and killed by NE.\ Servloo Siwrta Writer ing Jack Burns lash out two clean or any of the other 1935 outfleld watlans have killed octopuses ' lentlessly to track down the kid- tectives of Burlington, N. J.. that estate and the numerous photo last year, at $162,713.94. But that House this evening, starting at is being shipped a-cross the Rio Manchester High has two Satur ail. The north enders came back |naper. .The New Jersey state po- piece of evidence was the ladder total does not include expenditures A reward of $25,000 by the State an automobile when he walked The opening gun of Uncle Grande here to the Matamoros area day dates, both with Meriden, on its In the remaining half, however, to hits In two tripe to the place yester reaervea did. biting their eyes out knowing] found outside the nursery window he was convinced Hauptmann was graphs taken In connection with of New Jersey r<.malna to be paid across a street half a block from bis promptly half past seven o’clock. iTbc Yankooi don’t appear strong this causes quiOk death. and the I>epartment of Justice the ze. will probably go to the incurred since the Flemlngton trial, Sammy’s 1989 Davis Chip campaign for planting. The building o f largo baseball slate but (3oacb Kelley plans pile up a comfortable lead which day against tbc Baltimore Orioles at the Lindbergh home the night not guilty of the Undbergh kid home. . The preliminary game will be the at Mlsslmmee, Fla. The .Browne enough to me. Cleveland haa a good ' ated hundreds of tips and naping. state police or the Hunterdon nor does It take into consideration as soon os (jovemor Hoffmen de will be fired April 10-12, when the levees along the south bank of the to switch the games to Friday after certainly ended in their favor by a Crtw Gains 13lh Straight . and theories in their search the baty was stolen. cides to whom it should go. There Old Time Girls versus the Upstarts. river by the government Is expected wide mar^n. meet Jacksonville today. chance, but the Indians liavc to de The hammerhead oyster, o-l The governor’s Intervention county prosecutor's office, It was any personal expenses Governor nucleus of this year’s team levels its noon twilight affairs on suggestion ! for the criminal. The prosecution offered the tes are numerous claimants. Miriam Welles Dean, the well- sights on the Mexican squad on tlie to bring extensive areks into culti Bychoiski was the shining light velop into a good road club to win. rious relative of the pearl oy timony of Arthur J. Koehler, wood aroused a storm of controversy In Indicated. Harold G. Hoffman may have in known star of the Middletown of Meriden. . . . the flrst Is slated for Yictory in Classic On the J Early in the case came the hoax curred in hla private Inquiry into Radio companies spent an esti clay courts of River Oaks club, vation. the Silver City on May 9, the second tor tho Arrows collecting a total of Savannah, Oa.—The Boston Bees No poor road club ever won the found In the ln‘Uk° ocean, g e t » ) t^barpe^ated by John Hughes Curtis, expert, to prove that the lumber which Hoffman was accused of hav mated $30,000. Recreation ('enter Speed Girls will lead the Old Time Houston, Tex. five twin pointers and three per play Savannah here today. pennapt In this league. name from Its ha:omerhead shap ing political motives behind hla ac In Japan, a popular method of the case. Girls. ^N prfolk, Va., boat builder, who led used In making the ladder came The full cost of Bruno Haupt sonals. Mikoleit and Riibacha also from a Bronx lumber yard where tion. committing suicide is to leap Into Col. Lindbergh himself paid The tie with the peppery little Thames River. F>CH- Lindberghbergh to believe he was mann, his crime and punishment, as Items of Interest ■The second game will feature the contributed much tn the Arrow’i ' in contact with the kidnapers. Cur- Hauptmann had worked and that d ose upon the governor’s an the smoking crater of Uoupt Ml- $60,000 ransom, most of which la Old Tlmere versus the Y. M. All- racqueteers below the Bio Grande ’• i ______nearly as con be estimated today, isn’t figured to bo much more than favor. N. Smith was the hero foriir , « __ ------Us later was convicted on a charge one of the uprights of the ladder nouncement came the disclosure hara. The volcano Is located on lost and the remainder of which Is Stars. The Old Timers were cham the South Methodista with threel the island of Oshlma, In Toklo still In escrow pending final settle totaled 13,181,713.95 aa tabulated Saturday a"testthg tourney for the Yankee Temple Loses To Oilers tel _ . ' TOWN ADVERTISE! l ^ o f obstructing Justice. He paid a was taken from the floor of the at that Col. and Mrs. Lindbergh had below...... pions of the local league and the buckets from the floor and a single London, April t — (A P ) — The E '91,000 fine and received'a suspend- tic of Hauptmann’s home. sailed secretly for Ehigland with bay. ment of the case. Dr. John F. Con- The men’a plunge period will be talent. The Importance of the meet foul. favored crew of Cambridge Univer Goshen To Be The Scene The Items All-Stars are the pick of the several t sd sentence of one year in prison. Dr. Condon Identified Haupt their son, Jon. held from 7 to 8 o’clock. ing rests in determining whether sity defeated Oxford for the 18th Y, M. teams. Both games promise Don Budge, the carrOt-topped west Arrows (28) 1 **' Another act in the early stages ot mann three times as the- "John" Reasons F6r Move The smallest cost of all woa for The Rangers will play basketball to be thrillers. Despite Sizzling Rally P. B. I ct^ cu U vB , Ume today In their tra NOTICE OF THE coaster. Is a real tennis player or a ■ the drama was the suicide of Violet with whom be'conducted the ran Although Col. Lindbergh, when he the electric current required to starting at 8 o’clock. 2 Rubacha, tf ...... 2 ( ditional boat race over the tour and , Of National Auto Races j There were about one hundred one-year wonder: and whether Bitey ggOiarpe, maid in the home of Mrs. som negotiations and whom -he reached Ehigland, remai.ied silent as execute him: One cent There will be no card party at the present at the Y. M. C. A. Boys 0 ByehoIsU, If ...... 5 I one quarter mile couraa o f the I^^lflidbergh's mother, Mrs. Dwight finally paid the ransom money. Death, Distance, Destiny The table follows: West Side building. Grant, the southern patter, can. play New York, April 4.—(AP)—Then 0 Mikoleit, c ...... 2 I ThAQiee. to his motives In leaving the United Banquet last Wednesday evening, a game of a quality' superlative In tu n ing back the Owls, the TAX COLLECTOR 'ortow . She ended her life by There was testimony that Haupt States, there were several reasons New Jersey expendi Monday American Olympic basketball chara'i Ollere, top-heavy championship fa 0 'Valllant, rg 0 i The dark blue of-Oxford won the Goshen, N. T „ April 4,— (Speclal)*or features Instituted by Mr. Cane' ng poison rather than face which was held at the Community enough to please the eyes of the —^Trotting.'PfXv99lnrw horsepower will Ibe sup 1 a- a _ . . a. ... *' mann quit his Job as a carpenter advanced for his action. tures ; ...... $ 162,713.94 The men’s boxing period wUI be Church 'House. After the supper plonship today rested between the vorites, qualified for the aemi-finels. 1 Yost, r g ...... 0 ( toM, Chose the Surrey side o f the to make his trotting speedway suit tiootng concerning her where- tennis fathers who, in his ca.se, have 1 Cowles, r g ...... 0 ( planted by 250 gosoUne-gcnci ated and engaged in extensive Stock One was that he fled the country In the Hauptmann Case U. S. Government . . . . 800,000.00 held from 7 tc 8 o’clodk. they enjoyed a game of volley ball. McPherson, Kas., Oilers, the Uni Tonight, Btartlng at 8:15 (EST), river In hopes of finding a amoother able for automobile facing, I can All persons liable by law to outs the night of the kidnaping. been over-critical. versity of Washington, Universal 0 Busky, Ig ...... 1 ( horsepower at the track made fa Market operations iritbln a • few to esedpe threats against his sec Col Charles A. Llnd- The women’s gym class will meet Mr. Dean’s team played against they collide with Wsshlngton, which path over the wind-whipped Thames say that tho AAA Contest Board is Town Taxesi, Ir the TrowrO of Ms Tbe fSO.OOO ransom was paid by dayrs after tho ransom'was paid. Big BUI Tllden, who likes nothing Pictures of Hollywood and WllnveV- 2 S. Yankowski, Ig .. 0 I mous by the Hambletonlan Stake ond child. New York, March bergs (ransom) ...... 50,000.00 from 7 to 8 o’clock. William Foster's team, .with Mr. demonstrated plenty of class last and took the lead at the Craven cc-taln Ooehen -will stage'one of the Chester, are hereby notifled ».hd( ^ dpr, Condon in St. Raymond’s ceme- First Witness “ (AP) —hbaby, who made a trip from Scot- better than to advise the U. S. dlng. Pa., Y. M. C. A., but the glory when the only National Champion best speed carnivsds ever seen In will have a rate bill toV the LUt i Another was that he bad gone Death, distance and destiny ste| 1 land to * *•* ...... New York Police anc ' The men’s gym period will follow Deans team the winners. night by defeating De Paul of Chi Steps, but the stronger light blue of w y in the Bronx, on the night of The first witness for the defense testify at the trial, la at her from 8:15 to 9 o'clock. I,4iwn Tennis selection co'mmittee on for making an unforgettable fight 10 3 23 ship automobile races to be held iu this country," Mr. Allen declares 1935, of 25 Mills on the dollar abroad with the intention o f flying into the lives of most of the princi home In that country. (Jourts ...... 250,000.00 cago, 54 to 88. In the other semi Cambridge led at the half-way mark [^J^)rll 3, 1932, with Cot. Lindbergh was-Hauptmann himself. Doggedly The Wapplng Federated Sunday talent suitable for the team (advice against overpowering odds belonged Sooth Methodists (14) the Bast this summer are staged Irs 'Vail, organizer of ths gosnllns and collectible on April 15th back In the spring for the purpose ples In the trial of Bruno lUehard Dr. John F. (Jafsie) Condon, the Bruno Hauptmann de The men's plunge period will be School Board held tielr regular final, Btertlng at 10 p. m„ Wilmer- Rowing strongly, Cambridge pulled ^^^ tjMikrby. The payment was made denying any connection with the held from 7 to 8 o’clock. which, by the way, the big-wigs to Temple University. dlng tackles the strong Universale, p. B. F away to win by five lengths. here June 13 by William H. Cane, derby for Mr. Cane here, after .■1.1} 1st 1936. of establishing a trans-AUanUc Hauptmann, since’ the day In Feb- ^50,000 ransom intermediary who fense counsel...... 43,000.00 monthly meeting iaat Thursday eve 2 N. Smith, I f ...... > after negotiaUons between Dr. Con- kidnaping or the ransom payment, The women’s plunge period will completely Ignore), says that Budge Out-meaau-ed a half foot per man mnnere-up to the Oilers for the na ..3 I One hundred thousand persons sponsor of the leading harness race checking with Mr. Allen, reported passenger service. ruary, 1935, when he was convict- tom.matically a tically identifled HauptmannHauntmann New Jersey reward ning-at the home of Mrs. Hattie B. Is a good tennis player, and that he 2 G. Smith, r f ...... 1 0 Said Tax payable at the . doa and a man he knew as "John," Hauptmann swore the money found ed for the kldnap-kUllng o f the follow from 8-to 6 o’clock. and routed so decisively at the start tional A. A. U. championship. WII- were estimated to line the river and now impresario of auto races that 'he thought the average speed It was also suggested that be had aa the ransom receiver, recently re (not yet pal'd) ...... 25,000.00 Johnson, with fourteen members will be great some day. He roes far 1 Cumminge, rf . . . . 1 second only to Indianapolis. 1 / In which a series of cryptic -news- In his garage was left In hts care In Lindbergh baby. The women’s tap dancing classes that they trailed by 22 points after merding, a last mlnuts subBtitute banks for this 88th renewal of tho of competing cars would exceed 90 Collector’s Office In the ! decided to remain out o f the coun turned to bta home in New York’s Dr. John F. Condon present. Plans were made . for the ther to state that Don is Mhe best 2 Fleh, c ...... 0 0 ■lanctlons for the lOO-nUle, non ^ ------advertisements played a a shoebox by Isador Flsch, fuber- Two persons who figured in the will meet os scheduled: S:00 to 8:3U the flrst nine minutes of play, the tor the disqualified Denver Safe- rivalry which started In 1829. The miles per hour. Most ‘of the cars are try until Hauptmann had been Bronx after a two months’ cruise'to (Jafsie) ...... 6.000.00 next Sunday school social which la of the current young crop. 0 Frazier, rg ...... 0 stop Nstlonsl Championship , were fc . ------I*rt- cular German furrier, who died trial have died. One was Ltscom Panama. Advanced; 8:30 to 9:00,' Beginners. Owls from Temple bad 12;000 spec ways In the tournament, survived victory gave Cambridge 47 triumphs expected to be Miller Specials, Municipal Building from electrocuted. Mrs. Evalyn Walsh Mc to be held on Thursday evening, This means that William Tatem tators tn a frenzy lazt night at 1 Richmond, Ig . . . . . 0 0 given Mr. Cane yesterday by Ted iT:' But, although Dr. Condon was penniuee In Germany. It was Flsch, Case, Juror Number 13, whose weak Henry Ublig, one of Hauptmann’s The girl’s gym class league will with a 62 to 48 conquest over Utah to 40 for Oxford. One race, In which can carry no mechanics due j p'BIEBViiieed ba was dealing with the a former business partner, Haupt After the Supreme Court decision, Lean (ransom hoax) 100,000.00 April 23, at the Community Church believes Budge should be given Madison Square Garden before final Allen. • •ill-known secretary of tho heart during the trial was a source chief alibi witnesses, is reported by Telephone, telegraph, bowl from 8 to 9:30. ' State; Universal Pictures remained 8 1877, ended In a dead heat. to a new ruling by the AAA. but j APRIL 15 to MAY 15 l^ysal kidnaper, the child was not re- mann asserted, who gave him the the next step In the legal flght for House. The refreahmen, committee every opportunity to make the irip ly collapsing under the hopeless 6 2 14 American Automobile Aaaoclation’s which will be the same machine as i of constant concern to the court. He police to be back in Germany. cable tolls ...... 350,000.00 Tuesday in th running with a 40 to 29 vic Referee. Switko. The official time for the winning money to start his Stock Market Hauptmann's life was an appeal for died of heart disease several months are Mrs. Anna Sbeldlck, Mrs. Lillian to England this summer. load ana losing to the towering Mc tory over the University of Kansas. Contest Board, who also approved entered at Indianapolis. i Hauptmann’s former chief of Radio broadcasters .80,000.00 The men's volleyball period wU) eight was 21 minutes six seconds. and from Then on NsyJJi, 1983, almost two operations. clemency to the New Jersey Court a ^ . E. Grant and Mrs. Ancon SimJer. Pherson Oilers, 56 to 48. Second only to Temple’s valiant the date of Saturday, June IX for Good Time Park here, scene of of Pardons. counae), Edward J. Reilly, has been Newspapers, prcM aa>- be held from 5 to 6:30. Losses Shouldn’t Budge Don Off The record tor the course, made by s-half montju after the kld- Hauptmann ^estlfled he was ..t The other was Ura. Oliver Wbate- engag^ In litigation over alimony Commltte for the gamea down Not one person In the big garden flght was the vietory and' showing Cambridge In 1934, la 18:08. Cam the inaugural of high-sp .xl auto the Hambletonlan Stake August 12, July 1st. to August l8t, 193 On the eve of the bearing before sociatlons, etc. 265,(K)0.00 The Model Airplane Oub will Tenm racing in the heart of a country the world learned that the home the night of the kidnaping, ley, servant who- was one o f five In demands ^ two of his three former stairs are Clyde Johnson, Welles gave the Owls even the tiniest spec o f Wllmerding and Its substitute bridge's margin of victory was set has been greatly Improve-' for the Cost to Individuals, etc 100,000.00 meet at 7:30. Unquestionably, one year of cam- of a chance but tbey almost did the devoted for more than a century to dead. His decomposed the night of the ransom payment that court, a stir was caused by the the Lindbergh home at Hopewell, N. wives. / Dewey and Walter Foatet Jr. —Re- star. Tommy Evans, in last night's officially at five lengths—the big forthcoming trotting horse classic Inclusive. (Jost of execution ____ 300.01 The Red Raiders will play basket palgning abroad doesn’t n^ake a impoiisible. Under the withering HOCKB/ trotting. and the night a, ransom bill was disclosure: that Dr. Comton had J., the night of the Udnaping, Another defense attorney, Fred fresbments of cake and cocoa were initial round. Trailing 15 to 34 with and also for the earlier National found in a woods about ball from 8 to 9 o’clock. Davis Cup tennis player any more gest margio-zlnce 1929. Hours: 9 s. m. to 4 p. m. aallea from the Lindbergh ea PMsed ,at a Greenwich V tiW e sailed on a South American cruise. March 1, 1932. Her husband, butler erick A. Pope, has become a county Not otherwise calculat served. fire of the red suited giants from but five minutes of the first half left Two Is'eeks to the day following Championship June 18. The track movie theater by a man Identified This followed by a few hours an in the Lindbergh household, had Judge. ed > ...... 50,000.00 The women’s swin- ning classes than one swallow makes a summer. Kansas, men averaging 6H feet, the Wllmerding scored 14 points In suc the Indianapolis Speedway race, has bron widened to 60 feet < all Wednesday, May 6, W ednoad^,: will meet as follows: 7:00 to 7:45, Budge’s defeats at the hands of ^ ed Owls fell Into the deep bole at the 18, Thureday, May 14, and rn tbs baad indicated that by the ticket seller as Hauptmann? nouncement by Gov. Hoffman that died from indigestion months before Hauptmann’s wife, Anna, pro F.AREWELL TO Fl'SSINa “* cession to grab a 29 to 34 halftime every ace competing In the famous around, a new clay surface spread, The defense offered a number of be had asked for the manuscripts Hauptmann was arrested In Sept fessing a steadfast belief in her Total ...... $3,181,713.95 Beginners; 7:45 to 8:30, Interme Perry and Bunny Austin in the ■tart and then trailed 20 to 89 : t margin and then go on and win os WRESTLING brick bowl Is expected to come to new fences built according to AAA May 16, also Wednesday, J baby probably bad been killed Davis Cup finals at Wimbledon were wttneseee to corroborate Haunt- of a series of magazine articles ember, 1934. husband’s Innocence, bos been a con diate. Oklahoma — Gold-plated halftime. But back they caidie, led Evans, 20-year-old Pittsburgh steel Americaa Association Playoff. Goshen for the first and only Na speeifleations. turns heavily banked, Thursday. July 80, Friday, Jgl^ • nlkht It was taken from its singled out by experts aa arguments and Saturday. August 1. tnann’s alible. Jafsie in which the aged educator Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lind stant visitor to the 'Trenton death WOMAN FLIES OVER JUNGLES Wednesday badges of Oklahoma City’s police by Don Shields and Meyer Bloom to worker who never played college St. Paul 1, SL Louis 0 (second win (By tbe AwMM-lated Press.) tional diamplonshlp to be held in and 4,000 additional seats added to At one stage of the trial. Edward bergh, and kidnaped baby's parents bouse. The Maccabee girl’s dancing against his playing this season. But almost snatch victory. They pulled basketball, shattered the Madison this area all summer. The general supply accommodations for 22.000. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. ig o f the body spurred the said he would "tell all’’ about the sergeants have bmn called In to be not 'a word was mentioned concem- for 8L Paul In three out of five North Bergen, N. J.—Emil Dusek, J. Reilly, chief defense counsel, an Lindbergh kidnaping. who testified for the state, are In Mucsb of her time, however, has Richmond, Va. (AP)—Flying will be from 5 to 5:45. done over In nickel, inspector L. O. up vlthin three points. 45 to 48. Square Garden individual scoring eericz. 8L Louis won one.) speeifleations which apply lo racers Other temporary seats will be Failure to make First Pay for the muiduer-klilnaper, England, where they have been , i“ E the fact that WUmer AUlson, with three ralnutee to go but the 215. Omaha defeated George Kover- Ic the Indianapolis classic v/lll also SO Days will cause the W b nounced outaide the courtroom he The following day a spokesman been spent in caring for her 3-year- over South American Jungles, crag The l)(Iaccabee girl’s a^vlmmlng Bogstle said gold badges gave some record by pumping tn 12 field goals TON'IOirrS SCHEDULE. 1y, 216, Galltornla, oas fall. buUt in the Infleld. standing room he remained hidden. Gradually since their secret departure ' from .no. 1 man oa the team and to>- ■train finally told, and the OlKte* apply to ears and drivers at Goshen, to become delinquent 8eoe would name two men and two wo for Hoffman said the governor old son. wbos^ ggldra curia she baa gy mn-ntaln peaks ^ and through class will follow from 5:45, to 6:15. o f the sergeants delusions of gran and one free throw tor a total Of 25 lateroaUoii^ L m fu a PUyoff. Bo$ton“ “b$nso Olfahonay. 2 2 2 , tor more thousands will b* avail kidnaping faded from public in- men and charge them w lu tho kld- the United States with their son refused to. sut because,, she Insisted, ruhlOF plAyW^ in tlta United BUtds, went Ota to win. OllOkinif it, imizon Ted Allen reports. able, and new parltlng oroas art be mwt delisqiMot oftar would order Dr. Condon brought glac'ers and canyons, Clti’Jdla Cran 'The woraeu's afternoon bowling deur and cahaed patrolmen,' sport also met defeats at the bends of the •olntz. The ecOrlng record Tommy Windsor at buffalo (f)n$l gains ot Ireland defeated Ed Don George. naplng. This he never did. Jon In December last year. "when Richard comes home again, ston dismisses with; "It was only a will start at 3 o’clock. behind Franele Johnson, who scored broke Was hel4 by Wet Bennett. Lis scmi-flnAl playoff.) “ AftiH seeing the (Soshen traeje ing laid out In prepomtlob for the 1934. Interest roust ba :t the search went on ^etly. back to the United BUtes for ques Betty Gow Home ing only nickel ones, to develop in two BrtUeb aeeu tn the 5-0 rout of 718. North Java. N. Y., one fall. Id bta eiumnatlon, RelUy, in plead ouh *bubr muBt look the same as flying vacation”—a 35,000-mlle one, The gym. will be reserved from a total of 18 pOinU. Shields eeored present teammate, who $et It while Oanadlan-American League Playoff. with Its three stralgnt-aways of 1,- Iflzufufa) automobUs derby. More an DeUaquatat tbiiaa at 8-4 ^ tioning at|out the m a g a a ^ article^. Betty Gow, nurse of tb« kidnaped feriority complexes. It’s all for bar- the Tenkeea. 21 and Bloom 14 tor the courageous Waterbury. Conn.—Karl Pojello, 180 feet eseh. three. four-Too* bask when be went away,'' as a paaoenger. 7:30 on tor a volleyball game. mony. ^ , playing with Westminster College Providence at Philadelphia (sec- auto racing is expected to ba beld per month or fraettoB tbereef;, i ‘Tbc experts also forgot Budge’a Owls. \ two year* ago. t 210, Lithuania defeated Leo Kovell, ed turns wkir h should make the go- at the same track August 29 and big Mhtt April 15Ui. 1938. jond game of three out of Ave eeries.) 200, Ifoatreal, two faUi out of three. ifur oitntv fast and furious, tzul otb- October 8. GEOBOB U. UfllWIV I ■f/k' ^ - LGB T E H MANCHBSTEiR BVFNING HTTRATn. MANCHFSTBR'^CONN. SATTURDAT. APHTL 4,1988, RI ANCHFFTKR EVK n W. UKRAl n, MAVntER^BR. roWN. SATUItDAY, APRIL 4, 1?8« . "■ f*A0 C
H(K)TS AND HER BUDDIES No Escape By MARTIN ^ GEEI VOONDEI2 l COULD JUST STAR-V OUT AVSO SWIM, BUY CLASSIFIED SENSE and NONSENSE HOW LO N G l ’L\. MlbYBlE-XT VKNEW VOH\OA WAV TO HAVE TO STAY GO -AViO HOW VAO \F> TO ----- . ^ a A good way,to g t* your name Ini Fat Man (In a movie, to a'Htttc HERE SOME.VJHE!RE. ______th* paper these d a ^ . It to spend the boy)—Can you sec, little fellow? ANYONE week-end trying to see how many Little Fellow—Not a thing. other cars you can pass. Fat Man—Then keep your eye on me apd laugh when I do. n i x — m Han—That's the second time UA day I've seen that man followlog Faith Is the subatanee of things ANNOUNCEMENTS ARTICLES FUR SALE 45 APARTMENTS street has been officially appointed hoped for, according to U>ST AHD FOUND 1 Menge, Doris Helen Oebler, Flor ment, Improvement of a section of that woman In another car, yelling tbe 1916 assistance scout commissioner of seed catalogs. FOR SALE—STRONG team har TENEMENTS— FLATS 63 ence Emma Preuss, Ruth Caroline macadam highway on Crystal Lake at her all the time. tbST—A BROWN pocketbook In WANTED — TRANSPORTATION tbe Rockville district according to Stutz, Shirley Ruth Llsk and Myrtle Friend— Yes, that’s old Penning the vicinity of the hoapltal. Re- to Hartford, arriving mornings ness, almost new. Horses collars, FOR RENT—TENEMENT, four ROCKVILLE an announcement made by Scout road, sections of gravel highway on Phyllis Brcndel; adult confirmation. Dobkln, Butcher, Hoffman, Nangla ton. He’s teaching his wife to drive, Man (huskily) — Yes, women to ; ward If returned to the hoepltal. 7:16. loca l motcrist or one driving strap work, harness repairing, large rooms, first floor. All modem Commissioner William Schaeffer on Ralph R. Cardallco. blit he's not taking any risks him- mo are angels. through. Woman preferred. Box M, curtain and auto tops repalrcdr Improvements. Apply 16C^ Blsaell Friday. The appointment was an and Skinner road, including a 24- Special service will be held on foot span reinforced concrete bndga self. ■ Friend— Indeed? Then, why? Herald. Chos. Laking, 90 Cambridge street. street. nounced by Chief Scout Commis Palm Sunday afternoon at the First Man — Because they're always ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 Telephone 4740. sioner William Woodward at a meet on Butcher road. The total eetl- HARTFORD POUCEMAN Lutheran church from two to three mated cost Is $82,661.48 of which Uquor and gasoline, it Is wisely harping on something. Because ing held In Hartford this week. o'clock for the baptism of infants. they're always up In the air; and k BUMMER h o m e Advertiser*: The FOR SALE—CHILD'S crib with the Federal Government through said, don't mix. Drivers might well PERSONALS 3 FOR RENT—HALF house, 9 Essex Dr. Ross is associated In dental District Meeting at Coventry Icrep this modemlied adage In mind; because they never have a single annual Summer Home and Camp mattress; also high chair. 216 the PWA will contribute up to $37,-. street, $18.00. Call 4131 or 4279. TO LECTURE MONDAY work with Dr. Walter M. Robinson Stanley Dobosz Post and Auxil "If You Must Dripk, Don’t Drive; earthly thing to wear. pages will appear In the Classified NEW SPRING SAMPLES of wo Woodbrldgc street. o f this city. He is greatly Interest 197. This 18 the second contract tp . /columns of the New York Herald men's hlgli grade shoes, values iary will be represented at the be let on this project. The first If You Must Drive, Don’.t Drink!" FOR RENT— SEVERAL FIRST ed In scout work and was active In meeting of the Fourth District — J¥\.______.{) «*M IT MA twyMi. Ma' Tribune on Sundays, May 3, 10, 17, from JG.OO to J8.00 Size 4-B only which is now In process went to A nudist has never been con class single and double dwellings. Captain Langrish.to Speak at scouting (or many years In Newark, which includes Tolland and Wind A customer In a book store was victed of a crime. You can't pin 24, 31; June 7. 14, 21 and 28. If you $3.00 a pair. Endleott Johnson FUEL AND FEED 49-A Ail In good locations. Apply Ekl- N, J., being a "Life m d Star" Scout. Romeo and Hdye of Rockville for Community Center On Police ham counties to be held In the Town $25,764.68. undecided about what book he would anything on them. h ive summer property for sale or Shoes, State Theater Bldg. ward J. Holl. Tel. 4642. He came to Rockville from Hartford Toonerville Polks By Fontaine Fox FOR SALE —SEASONED wood, Work and Pistol Shooting. Hall In South Coventry on Sunday rent for a couple of days. A clerk rent. It siiould be advertised In where he served his Intemeshlp as a afternoon, April 6. approached: A man must be unusually big fireplace, furnace and stove, full dentist at the Hartford hospital. .. these Issues, Send property de-' AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 Real Estate Change Clerk—Can I help you 7 from the chin up. to stand up grace Tomboy Taylor's s o a t n ever fails to b u tt an yo n e he s e e s bendinq o v e r I; acrlptlon to “Summer Home Desk." measure. 1-2 cord $4.00; 1 cord $8, BUSINESS LOCATIONS Rockville, April 4—Captain EM- The local district covers Broad SIDEWALKS REPAIR OUR BOARDING HOUSE C. O. D. Tel. Rosedale 15-3. ward J. Langrlsh of the Hartford Brok, Ellington and Rockville. Mrs. Theresa Felber of 73 High Customer—I don’t know just cx- fully under too much praise or an By Gene Aherii Suggested advertisement will be 1030 BUICK SEDAN, 1930 Wlllys FOR RENT 64 over-dose of prosperity. Police Department will be the In City Court street has' sold her property at that ' actly what I want. sent with cosi., no obligation. Ad Knight sedan. 1934 Terraplane address, consisting of a two tene p r o b l e m u p MONDAY Clerk—Something light? dress Summer Home Desk. Herald FOR RENT—STORE, good location speaker at the WPA Community Harris Sullivan, 23 of Vernon was business coupe, all In first class FOR SALE—A QUANTITY of ment house to Me. and Mrs. Frank Customer—Oh. I’m not particular It seems to us ,tliat many a man Tribune. 230 West list .itrect, New for meat market, and package Center in the old High school build before Judge John E. Fisk In the WHO WAS THE PILOT OF THAT SPUTT-T- ULP-^ condition. Geo. L. Betts, 127 good hay, 472 Highland street. ing on Monday night. He will speak Rockville City Court on Friday. He Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Hall formerly about that. I have my car outside. has tried eveiythlng to change hit York City. Spruce street. store. Rcaaonable. 3 Walnut, near resided on Brooklyn street, and they WPA Project Planned Last LOAD OF SCRAP IPOW TH A T C A M E Pine. Inquire premlaea. on police work and pistol shooting. was fined $5 each on charges of in luck excepting going to work. 1 UM— NO—KIO — FOR SALE—EARivY CirT hay have recently returned from several Hog production Is said to be In- . I t . FOR RENT—1-ATEST TYPE hospi Captain Langrlsh who baa spok toxication and breach of the peace. Fall Withdrawn, Job Is N o w j COU©HIM(3 AkJ'D SHIVEPIMQ LIP TO AH. $15.00 ton, at bam. Asher. Tele months’ Visit to Vancouver, British Icreaalng In all parts of the United When some people take vacations tal bed for home use. Rates rea en In Rockville In several previous Judge Fisk remitted the fines and Up to Selectmen. I VOUP DOORWAY THE OTHEP -DAY? IT FLORISTS— NURSERIES 15 phone Rosedale 44-3. Columbia. The transaction was 'states. This Is especially noticeable about all they do is to change lo a f-' T H A T w a s ' sonable. Call Kemp’s Inr. 0080. W.^NTED TO RENT 68 occasions In the Interest of the New ordered him to pay the costs of England Revolver and Pistol League $10.45. Sullivan was arrested by completed through Edward ' H. on paved highways. ing places. { MUST HAVE SUTFEUEDA CHlLL,TME WAY THE PLUMBC«/' CLADIOLA BULBS blooming size, FOR SALE!— BALED hay, Clover Dowding. The problem of what to do about WANTED—SIX room rent. with o f which he la vice president. Is an Sergeant Peter Dowkewicz and repairing defective sidewalks and mixed colors, 100 for 11.00. Lowe- Alfalfa and Timothy. Telephone Oil consumption is .seven times as IT VVAS lYlUFFLCP.UP IM TEN TS AMID COME T O Manchester flcrofl Gardens, 465 Porter street. garage, near Center, reasonable. instructor In pistol shooting at the Patrolman Alden Skinner of the Honored at College curbs will be presented to the About all wo get out of some CYIEND A Rosedale 16-3. C. O. D. Write Box O. Herald. Hartford Police school. He Is In de local police department about mid Ruseell H. Weigel formerly of this great at 55 miles an hour as 30 parties, is the relief of taking oil , lAATTTRESSES.- -DON'T TEUL. bAE THAT THE selectmen Monday night b> Town miles an hour. This Is, we suppose, Evening Herald mand as a speaker, and a large at night Thursday following a disturb city, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Engineer J. Frank Bowen. our shoes when we get home. I6-CVUNDEP SCOOTEP^yoU SAl'D WAS BUPSTED tendance Is urged at the meeting Weigel of Hartford has been elect no concern of a person who starts REPAIRING 2:i FOR SAIE—EARLY cut new stock ance at a Vernon residence, where A WPA project planned last fall ■p t p e ! CLASSIFIED WANTED— which win be open to the public. he allegedly started an argument ed corresponding secretary of Delta out on a trip at 80 miles or more When keeping your eyes fixed or T-RANSPOPTIN© YOtiP WEALTHY COUSIN hay. Phone 3226. to repair all defects In the miles of ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED — DULL lawnmowers, REAL ESTATE 77 During his stay in Rockville he will when the occupants were trying to Kappa Epsllon^at the Rennselaer per hour. Doubtless he never wor the job ahead, don't stumble over | ppoM SOUTH AT=piCA,T u r n e d o u t e g a d ! garden tool.At. err. ! fact publication of advertltlng will be I 100 lb. capacity. Price $10. Apply regular weekly dance this evening mantic at two o'clock. Burial will t rootlfle only by cancella*.l«n. of the i Service. 2116, Morris Ave., New in the Grange hall at Vernon Center. be in the Willimantic cemetery. This Englishman—Odd names your N U M B E R ' York City. 26 Walker street. 7 dliarge made for the service rendered, j $ 2 5 0 0 The Grange Revelers will furnish coming December Mr. Wyatt would towns have. H(,boken, Weehawken, \ S L iV > , M A 3 0 R f All adverileements must conform | the music and there will be both have completed 45 years In the em Oshkosh. Poughkeepsie. ^ in gtyle, copy and typography with WANTED-EXPERIENCED young 2 Acres; electricity, 6-rpom house. 7 ^ il^MBnUtloDa enforced by the publlah* modem and old fashioned dance ploy of the New Haven railroad American—I supriosc they do girl for light houaework. Call 8446 APARTMENTS—FLATS— State rood, chicken coops and plen sound queer to English cars. Do . ara gad they reserve the right to ty of fruit, numbers. A goodly sum was real company. ______I f i l X av aie. ; adit, revlee or te]ec' any copy eoa> between 6 and 'i p. m. TENEMENTS 63 ized last week at the dance and Attend Church In a Body you live in London all of the time? I aidered objectionable. turned ovep, to the Red Cross for Englishman—No, Indeed. I spend CLOSING HOURS— Claaelfled ade to WANTED—GIRI to help with gen FOR RENT—26 OAK street, 6 The Children of Mary of St. Bern flood relief. ard's church will receive Holy Com part of my time at Chipping Nor ba published same day muat be re* eral holi.acwork and care of child. room fiat, modem, completely rc- 4a V •alved by It o'clock noon; Saturday! Organist Resigns munion In a body at the 8 o’clock ton. and divide the rest between 1 0 :l •the CASH RATIS8 will oi accepted ee for Easter. Charles Aspinwall, 364 $4500 the first of the week, and the May procession will be drawn. leada to the Journey's end. A«LBEP A LOKS LOOK/ Parker street, Manchester Green improvementfl, 4 Hudaoi. street. members of the chorus choir with District Superintendent to Preach The plain road, the vagus road, p a r k in AMOTUBfr PER SONNY f'U L L PATMGNT if paid at the bust* Phone 5573. 18 Acres; 0-room house, electricity, boaa office on or before the seventh Conn. good bam and chicken coops, fruit which he has done excellent work, Rev. George G. Schlvener, district where men and women go I HOUR - T?. HILLTOP day following the first insertion ot treee. received the news with regret. Pre superintendent will preach Sunday With eager, hopeful, rapid pace, or aaob ad otherwie«^ the CHARUG vious to coming to Rockville Mr. afternoon, April 5 at the Crystal leaded steps and slow. I ftA T S w ill be collected. No responal> > i»3c at MA5iRnei^KC^!»r«iaZu!t^«T.an. . Mllty for errors in telephoned ade POULTRY AND McAlpine was organist at the North Lake Methodist Episcopal church. The high road, the low road, the will be aaaumed ana their accuracy SUPPLIES .,43 FOR RFNT Also 20 Acres of I.and, oiu Methodist church, Manchester. Palm Sunday (READ rinc STORY, THEN COLOR n iE PICTURE) path of joy or pain. : caanot ba guaranteed piece, no buildings, two wells. Social Justice Unit Special Palm Sunday services will The pilgrimage to somewhere that FOR SALE BABY chicks, B. W All members of the . National INDEX OF 6-Room Downstairs renemenl State road, high elevation. be held In tbe churches In Rockville “Hey, stop," the bunch heard Dot Then came a very funny eight. never turns again. CLASSIFICATIONS D. ‘ ■'sted, also started chicks, B at 28 Birch Street. 115.00 pei Union for Social Justice Unit No.' tomorrow. As Is customary In St. ty scream. "Poor Duncy’s flopped The fish put up a lot of fight, and The path of flowers and sunshine, T. Allen, 37 Doana street. Tele ■non . Inquire o( Supt., Apt 17 are urged to attend an Important John’s Episcopal church, palms will Duncy was flopped all around. This but few will tread that way. . Blrtba ...... A We Have Se^’eral Other Good Buys. into the stream. I guess he hooked a .Sagagementa ...... B phone 7616. 0, 26 Birch street, meeting to be held on Sunday eve be distributed to the congregation made the Tinics roar. For most the path Is stony, the sky i.Karrlagea ...... C or ning at fieven o’clock In the Town at all of the services and to the monstrous fl^that-proved to be too Cried Coppy, “ Better rush t'ward o’crcast and gray. VX>aathB ...... D hall. The members are asked to stropg;"' pupils in the chlirch schools. Palms land, and keep the fish line in your By long-'Toad dr short road, a road o Nt» : Card of Thanka ...... E WANTED—PETS— RELIABLE REALTY CO Stuart J. Wasley bring their membership cards with will also bemsed in decorations and “'That lad can get Into a mess, hand. I have a hunch you cannot that all must wend. In Ifemorlam > 7 them to secure admittance to the will be home Ih procession by the no matter what he does, I guess. The darkest hours are always Loat and P o u n d ...... 1 POULTRY—STOCK 44 129 ~'emple St. Hartford state Building Tel. 6648—7146 stand that flopping 'round much We’ll surely meet at somewhere, Aonouncementa ...... I meeting. choirs. The services for the day We might have known, with him more.” that marks our journey’s end. juat before the daw n^of a new rParaonala ...... I' WANTED TO BUY all kinds of live Dr. Ross Honored will be 8:00 a. pi- Holy Communion; aboard, that something would go —Grenville Klelser. romance. AutoaiAblles poultry, also live veal calves. A. Dr. Milton R. Ross of Prospect 9:30 a. m. Church School; 10:45 a, wrong.” Atttotnubllea for Sgle ...... 4 Gremmo & So.i Telephone 3441. ”Oh, yes I can," snapped Duncy. m. Holy Communion and sermon by Brave Scouty held his paddle "Gee, this fish won’t get the Automobiles tor Gachange I tne rector. Rev. H. B. Olmstcad; WASHINGTON TUBBS Attto Acceesorlea-^Tlrca ...•••• 't still, deep in the little stream, un best of me! I hdve more strength liHECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser ______■ . ■ ______By Crane OUT OUR WAY By WllliaWH ■: Atito Repalrlng>~Palnttn'g ••*•. 1 7:00 p. m. Evening Prayer rmd ser til the small boat stopped, and then mon. than he has. I am pretty sure of WELL-OBPUTV, VOU \ rVE BEEN w a l l 's b e e n r e r a p e r e p ABcivil THAT WONrt : Aato Schools ...... 1*A FOR SALE he cried, “Hey, lad, are you all that.” 5HORS Otrr5MARTED\WONPER- THE^ CASH REGI^ER. ALSO THERE^ A ROPE HAJN&INfe 1 YES.SIR— \ / W ELL, OF ALL / OH. IOONrr " : Autoe—Ship by Truck ...••••• • Rev. Dr. George S. Brookes, right? D O -Y O U 'V E •5 OME ' A a toa ~ F or Hire ...... I S-ROOM HOUSE, large eun- The battle went on for a spell. AdA&LEW. BUT MOW'D ) ING TH AT FROM THE CEILING IN THE WASHlSoOM. SOMEONE TH ~ DO THEY ' f%EL T H A rviA y pastor of the Union Congregational ‘Til jump right in and rescue WKREWT s i r W EREN’T GOT TO CASE N U T ..^Oaragea—Bervlce—^toraga ••••• 10 poreh. In good condition; on State NOTICE The Tlnles then heard Duncy yell, WO, ! 1 HE Fl(i,URH T O PULLy MV5BLF, RUM AROUND AND GIVE THAT ROPE A PULL. TH INK VWTRE : rMotorcyclea—Bloyclee ...... 11 EMERGENCY church will preach a Palm Sunday you. If you are scared, and want ^t5U IN- I GUESS I . THE HOLDUP? THEM GEARS M IGHT GON' AROUND Rood; electrlrlty, 2 chicken "Get ready, now, each one of you, ONLY TOU UNDER ^.Wanted Autoa—Motorcydea ... II sermon at the 10:30 a. m. service me to. Let go of your small fish U P B E T T E R PUT HIS HUNTIN' FCR IlMlneae aad ProfesafoBal gervieea coops, 2 garages, brook. Thia Is OAK LODGE, NO. 4 3 ,1. B. P. M. tomorrow. At seven in the evening, to cheer and wave your hat. MDLVEO, HAPPENED SUSPICION W A S... BU T 1 PIG BRAlNG If oalness Services OfTered ...... 11 a cosy house. Ideal place (or line and you’ll end your sudden "The fish has stopped the jerk r THAN THAT/ FINGER PLACES T O THE WRSTQNf the cantata “Olivet to Calvary" will fright!" i RSCeWTLY, 1 HAD ouBchold 8 cr\lces Offered ...... 1I*A gas station. $3,000.00. Cash r ^ . Regular Meeting and Election of Officers be presented. ing and, in 'bout a moment, I will T O B E FOR A SEE HERE — IN THERE, O E T f i n g e r s TO DOWWAJ CALLS IN A A MAN CAN f•lldliig—Contracting ...... 14 quired, $800. Palm' Sunday will be marked at land ua all a dandy dinner. Watch STANOINS WHILE, A T N C 7 T H I N ( 3 C U T O F F ? WE MIGHT BE G>ET HIS ^poriate—.Nuree.ies ^...... II Several good bnira In Farms. the First Lutheran church with "Oh, no," snapped Duncy. 'T me closely, while I try.” JBA^LPN’ BY WHEN TO DO W ITH 1 WHY, THATS AN I N ^ E- En O U ^ , &il^inera) Directors ...... 11 F^OLK'E Confirmation service at the ten won’t quit. I’m going to hang right The fish was pulled up to his THAT FIKKEtER in . INSilT TO OUR T:Heatlng»Plumbing—Roofing 17 Exclusive Agent: Tomorrow 2:30 P. M. Tinker Hall STORE IT 0 0 . ^'tbaurance ...... it o’clock English service. There will on to It until the fish gets tired out. side. “Oh, what a beauty," Goldy T IM E ? THE ATTEM PTO BY PUSHIN' IMTELUGENCE^ be no German service on Palm Sun Then I’ll drag him to our boat. ROSBERT? A LITTLE. ' Milllnery-'Dressmaklng ...... II Dotchin’s Real Estate Office Secretary will be on duty from 1 :30 P. M. for collection cried. Then Duncy grabbed a hold OCCURRED.' R O S B E F b f ' t TO OUR SANlTV.f S Moving—Trucking—8 .urage •••. to 4343 Bolton Notch day but there will be a Confirmation "The rest of you be ready, now. of him and hoisted him In air. Public Passenger Service .•••..to*A Reunion service at seven o'clock I’m going to land this fish, some p # a ln tln g — Papering ...... II TeL RoM IJO D TU ITS SLASHED V is s h a a l l TIOER ATTACKED 7 THEN I FOLLOW TRAIL-NOU TRAVEL IN' ''Bonds—Stock!—Alortgkgea II AMBULANCE IN FACT, I g o » h , a r e n t ' iOU E/EN . Bualness Upportunltlee ....••«• It (Dougan) MATTER- LISTEN CIRCLES, MISS NORTH—RIOMT NOW. r-1 Money to Loan ...... || BIO TWINO -7^ W E O NLY UALF Af/Ajf P R O M ------' WAS THE OWE NEVER GOING T> A9K ME ABOUT REAL MONEV. - Urip and «ltnatloaa MOW-OET AA/oeOUl TRACES <'/ 1------' MIND V * Wanted—Female ...... II WHO SCARED THE TIME 1 HELPED y.____ Wanted—Mkle ...... II 5630 ID CAPITAL- G ow Q m CATCH THE GU/B WHO j^Baleamen Wanted ...... M -A (Holloran) THE WXILD-BE . Ralp Wanted—Male or Female.. 17 ? r '■ INTO I'/': t r ie d t o b l o w u p t h e i^'^jAgen.a ^ ’ anted ...... 17-A R O B B E R S Situations Wanted—Female ... II THAT, d i r i g i b l e 'SHILOH^AWD ^iBItuatlon* Wanted—Male ...... |9 3060 A W ^ , AND ^^M nploym ent Agencies ...... 40 (Quish) n o w ! '' THINGS LIKE THAT? ^ live Slock—I'eta—PaaniT^Veklclea 'iJDoga— Birds— Pete ...... 4i ; Live Stock —Vehicles ....•.••••• 4t ^^Pooltry and Supplies 4| 4340 KLUNK o ^'Wanted - Pets —Poultry—Stock „ll „ . For Sale—JHIecellaaeeae WYTW A FINAL tTESPECATTE TWRiWTT ^^..VAytlelcs for Sale ...... 4I HOSPITAL L E W W EN O lS P O «e «. O F MVRA’S MBoata and Aocetaorlea ...... 41 WOULD-BE ASSAILANT- BUT NOT Wm+| j Building Materials ...... 47 ^Mamonde—Watobea—Jewelry •• 41 5131 OUT BECeiVIWO A FEW WOUNDS/ l^aotrlcal Appllaacaa—Badlo 41 «J.R. .^W nai and Feed ...... 4I*A RJBUC NLJT N O .l. Oarder — Farm—Dairy Producta 10 WATER DEPT. 4)i»i«s>»««si*Tiet.»ic. t, M, etc, u.«. HT. XF. £ Moaacbold Goods ...•..»••••••• ii iilaehtaary and Tcola II ALFvSMAN SAM M oaleal Jnstm m enta ...... || 3077 41XEY OOP On With the Dance By Small IMlce and Store Bqalpmant 14 Now, Isn*t That Gratitude? By HAMIJN •Spaelala at the S t o r e s ...... II (A fter 5 P. M.) HEY, HERC.OUICX, ALLEY, MY CANT NOU BRING UP A ^OU Re A BIT -nviDy FOR.^PliAC’nciU' m y 0 A LU r?I t h e O L B o v k |XH o l a o You'Re iwTfaiesrec^ M l Waartag Auoaral—Tara ...... It RIGHT, GRAND WIZER, LEMME TELL VOU SUM PiN, VOU V t P iW / Waatad—To Buy ...... M iP'NNV'S ptrr c h a s iw FlW IHINaS OWTHE CREDIT OlUN$IK.,CANVMVl lOHAT /OANCIU'I SHIVERS WAS p r e t t y Go o d , t D o,J b u t y o u m u s t c o a tc h y o u r Boaw liwava ilalolg Baaegta 7868 YOU'RE SAFE ENOUGH LONG-SNOUTED, FLAP-EARED I w eiie YOU d o in g -7 ^ h s l p iu ' iTfe McpRe MOW MILS KRACK6 R.I J OlUWeR.TiMe', NotU I SHALL HAW/ Baotaaraatn ■ OL' OOP HAS BOOB-rvE HAD ENUFF DINOSAUR, 6IDE OF Mf/ LIFE? H JU W ITH c o m p a n y ! ■'Baoma Without Board .««•««••• M . RES RlUG- FOR SHIVERS TO . ' W an t,0 ------...... M-A GAS CO. ESCUED YOU FROM AN' TH NEXT TIME I LAY EYES .iQpaatrr Board—R.w.rts 10 HIS FOUR-LEGGED ON THAT CRITTER, Im (iONNA PUT S E U V a . t h e M E A L ' ;<-Hotala»—Aastauranto 11 WOW/( HIM OLTTA COMMISSION jW sutod— Aoom a— Board .••••«• II 5075 Baal Batata Far Boat Y'HEAR.V \r > AphytMCIita. I^ta. Tanarocata.. II . Boalaaar Loeatlona for Beat F 4 ELECTRIC CO. , Mouses tor Rent ...... || •bttrbaa tor Beat II Hoinaa for Rent IT 5181 to B ent ...... II a u m i B sui. r*t Sal* |MrtSB.nt BnUdlBs for BsU ... MEVENING HERALD n •*M. Fropartr (or 8 al« $• ~s. u sa4 Lwd (or Bsl. u K^efM*.* (or Sa Ii ...... f| 5121 •* ^ . ^I'jJIssort X o t s (o Proportrr 8 a 1. . . (or SaIo ovaorbaa (or.SAl. ISststo'for BxekArff. ' d—R.al Eslats ..... Buettowsi BbClcva K o ilc c i ‘ Read Tbe Herald Advs. , e (SI* «Y MCS Sf swet. wfc fee* )