Clydo H. Davla a fcnaar traUey* man on the Ifanchaatar Unaa, un- About Town darwant a aaajor oparatkm at tha Vatarana* boapital. Rutland , Th« officUl board of the Oon- HelghU, Maaa., laat wsak Tttaaday. Spring Sale of cordU Lutheran church will meet ] thle arenlnK at o'clock. lira. Waa. Kronlek af wnraao , The Alplna eodety wUl hold Ita Draaa bhop baa returned from a 2- Ijvgular monthly meeting tonight at day New York boarlng tHp for V O L. LIX., NO. 158 7:80 o'clock at the Norman etreet Spring driaaii and eoata. Hottsefurnishihgs I Italian club. Buy your VtctUbks . . Fruit. . Flah and Meat at Wne- Notes F. D. Re Sun Moves Toward Big Showr knut . . our guarantee of satlafactlon aaaurM you that WEAR-EVER the guaWty is always the sane . . always dependable. $3.98 Dinner Sets I ’rade Pacts Plan Chamberlain Avers HALE'S SELF SERVE **W eai>Ever In several new floral patterns. 32-piece sets service Never Has Used ALUMFJUM tor six. FRESH ASPARAGUS The Original In New England! AIMMIMDM Survives Another Word th rift’ Extra Select G ra d e ...... Ib. 19c; 214-lb. bunch 42c Hitler ‘Missed Bus’ TRADEMARK These are medium sited spears. AND HEALTH MARKET $3.69 j Wadsworth Says He I»| If you prefer the heavier stalks, order our Gold Seal Specials Senate Test Vote Asparagus...... 2'/i*lb. bunch 49c; Ib. 22c Hopeful the President $2.50 ^ e a r - E v e r " 4 Star Clookers (4 utensils In 1) $1.98 ’. Si’ x of Livrstork Causes j Drclares He is *T( 12.60 “ Wear-Ever*' 3-Pc. Saucepan Sets...... $1.98 New York. April 4,—(/Pi — quire Congressional Portland, Me., April 4—(/P)— FOR SALADS . . Red-Ripe Tomatoes...... Ib. 23c Census takers discovered today Decide to Ask Trouble for Census Taker* Times an ConfidcE^ PMtrlto Strietty rreih $2.50 “Wear-Ever** 2-Q(. Double B o ile rs...... $1.98 Approval o f Future , Declaring the underlying philoso- Rareripes, ScalKons Radishes, Cucumbers, Chicory and that a department Bt/>re In the : Of Victory Now $7.95 heart of Manhattan roust be I phy of the New Deal "is WTong Philadelphia, April 4.—iP) — Iceberg Lettuce. $2.60 “Wear-Ever** 6-Cup Percolators...... $1.89 \greements; Adams cla.ssified as a farm as well as ' and must be rejected,” U. S. Rep- Reynaiid Quit A census enumerator at a farm I Fuehrer Failed to Un Large Eggs I a biiaincaa establishment. in suburban Brldesburg asked .85 “ Wear-Ever** Cookie Sheets...... 69 Regular $3.29 l*roposal Also Beaten. I rcsentatlve James W. Wadsworth FRESH FISH Pinchurst I A seventh-floor greenhouse the housewife whqt livestock i Arms Superiority V E A L CHOPS at Bloomingdale's, S9th street j ( R., N. Y. > said today the best Premier Job WHS on the place. - .50 “Wear-Ever** Layer Cake Pans ... .^...... 39 way to accomplish this was "to "W e have one oow,” she re­ Haddock Fiilets. Medium Eggs D etecto Washington, April 4.— , I and Lexington avenue, raises I many Had at ^ Rib. Ib. 35c. I.oin. lb. 4 Ic. "more than 8250 worth of "agrt- I beat Roosevelt himself." plied. Perch Fillets. (.AP)-—The administration’s I ning of Conflict; - B i l l Country Style , cultural products” a year. This •T don’t know how you feel Railical-Soriulinls WUl | "That's no cow,” her husband Sole Fillets. All AmerlcM reciprocal trade program sur-j about it, but I hope he runs,” Interrupted. "It'a a bull.” Sausage Meat...... Ib. 25c Bath Scales ' makes It a "farm ” for census ain ButYdlng S tren ||^ Flounder Fillets. Spring Cleaning Bargain! vived another major Senate purposes. I Wadsworth told Maine Republi­ Take Aciioii Unless Stalemated, tho enumerator A new atyle acale with In- Pollock. or Large Link Sausage. test today when the chamber cans in a keynote address at their telephonr/1 his supervisor for ' Ik creaaed foot apace. In colora. state convention here. "The is­ Substantial Increase in advice and was told to "go look London, April 4.—-(A ^ Smelts. Haddock. eeeooooeeeeeeeeo defeated, 44 to 38, an amend­ Welgha up to 250 pounda. sue then would be perfectly clear at the animal yourself.” Prime Minister Cham 24)i-Lb. Bag 8 9 C Vapoo Cleaner ment to require congression­ Support Is Shown. —the New Deal and the third "Boss," the cenaua taker declared today he waa al approval of future trade term—two things which ought to pleaded. " I don't think Pd be Worth a few extra words . . Sugar Mill Oranges at 34c *Th* magic shampoo for upholatrry and ruga." Drug Firm Paid times as confident’* of agreements. A fter rejecting be considered together.” Bulletin! much help. I’m a city chap my- and 39c dozen . . and Atwood 9 « size Grapefruit (practi­ Raking over seven years of the now as he waa when tha $2.98 the O’Mahonqy proposal, the Paris, April 4.—(J')—Pre­ aelf.’: cally seedless), 6 for 25c. ^ t h are just full of fine (la­ Csm Carnation Milk 4 29c 3 oc. can makes IV 2 gal...... Senate rejected, 46 to 34, a Canadian Levy Roosevelt administration, Wads­ mier Paul Reynaud, Ihe fu­ began because Adolf bored Juice. worth said a "curious and signifi­ ture of hia government In “missed the bus” by fi proposal by Senator Adams cant omission” could be found in 7 OE. can makes 4 gal...... $1.00 doubt unleoo be gnlna greater use the arms superiority) Reg. $1.25 Step Ladders (D., Colo.), to require ap- On Fake Trade the President's public utterances. This map shows the 130-ml,le wide path to be taken by the April political aupport, today- Mazola Oil $1.29 in-oval of trade agreements Omit Word "Thrift." 7 annular eclipse of the sun, which will move from west to east agreed to general debate on Japan May many had at the start- Free with $1.00 can—1 can “ 4-in-l” 4-foot laddcra. Each atep braced underalde with metal rod. "Never once during this hectic across the southern United States at about 2,000 miles per hour. hlB policies In the Ctember of prime minister add! by a simple majority of the I period has Roosevelt used the Groce ru ^nc. All purpose cleaner. Dummy Gmcern Made The moon will be 93 per cent of the sun's diameter and sunlight will Depntlcn nHer n secret Senate Ctmaervative Party ^ ‘''A '"RLET 2-Lb. B e g u i l e Senate. ; word ’thrift’ or Its equivalent,” he have a slightly greenish cast. Through red glass or over-exposed : session April 9 hoMa ainrilar Prunes The amendment, aponaored by m Take Action proudly a day afUr si A Report o f Fietitious I said. "And for that matter nev- film, observers hope to see great blilowa o f flame along the aun s disenasion. Radlcnl - SodaHat ' • POST S. j C*. iR ^ O R ’ Senator O'Mahoney (D., W yo.). I er have any of his principal lieu­ up his government to h l-Pennd Jar OruSmother’e $ would have subjected agreemenU edge. Amateura should be careful of eyestrain In viewing the phe- j members of tbe Chamber re- 1.00 Business; Witiiess Had tenants used It.” nomena. A complete story on the eclipse Is cairicd on Page Four, j queeted tbe debate In n ron- into a tighter orgaBt t.) approval by a majority of both " I submit.”^ he added, "that the On Blockade $1.29 B o w l Sets hoiir-cs. O'Mahoney sought to Dined U. S. Agents. omls.sion of that single word from ferenoe with the premier. and to put chief reapoud Apple Jelly 2 for 25c 25c Lemon Oil write It Into pending legislation ty for war stratagy^ Rainbow colora. Four handy aliea in thla glased ovenware. the New Deal vocabiilary is sig­ Paris, April 4.— PBrllamen- 4-Plec« Seta. to continue for three years the New York, April —A wit nificant. It denotes a habit of InHicflUons Any Move shoulders of Winston nilministratlon’s power to readjust tary circles reportad tonight that White House ness testified in Federal Court to­ thought. It helps to Identify a In Chosen Strait to ill, energetic first lord Manchester Pipe Band Furniture Polish tariffs by agreement with other philosophy. It suggests a change Another ‘Red’ Leader the Rsdicsl-Soclallst group In the day that all o f the information Admiralty. 1-Lb. Pkg. jiiiUons. In the American •'w’ay of thinking Chamber of Deputies had decided Halt Goods Bound Coffee 22c The Senate last week rejected. McKesson and Robbins Company and of living—planned and en­ Britein suit Is building $ to ask for Premier Paul Reynaud's strength. Cliambetinin 1.00 A large 24-ouhce bottla. 19c 44 to 41, a propo.sal to require tax experts had about * the con­ couraged by Mr. Roosevelt.” For Germany 'IllegaF. Bingo Tonight at 8.30 NaUve No. 1 lallilcatlon of agreements by two- cern’s Canadian subsidiary was Instead, he said, the President Defies Dies Committee resignation unless he could show while Oermuy Is ■ thirds of the Senate. furnished to them by George Diet- had often used the phrase "plan­ that hla government held a sub­ llmite of her atroagth. I Tokyo, April 4v—(O —The Japa­ ned economy.” stantial Increase In support over HlataASNow Peck Helpa Clear Way for Action. i rich-Musica, brother o f F. Donald nese Navy threatened today to Potatoes 37c Today's vote helped clear the Ooster-Musica, who killed himself “ The farmer has been told that Probem Vote to j G a r i l C r G c t S the one-vote majority It received In Chamberlain hinted at $1.29 its first test on March 22. ORANGE HALL Alarm Clocks $1.25 O’Cedar Value! way for final action on the trade after being exposed as a former he must achieve security by re­ Boston Man in i>on« i •Uke action" if the British btoek- Ing new measures to make leg^Iatlon. Several other amend­ convict. ducing production,” Wadsworth The decision was reported taken sde is appUed ‘Illegally” to Soviet Uts’ blockade of Germany Theae 30-hour clocka are In colora and fully guaranteed. at a meeting of the group this Regular $1.00 0*Cedar Mop and ments remained to be disposed of, The witness, W, C. Ettershank, continued. “ He must raise less tempt in Uproarious Q n C D e l e g a t e Russian shipping destined for Ger­ proof. Lemons Dos. 25c food. Both the farmer and the afternoon. IMotiard Daladler, who Regular 25c 0*Cedar Polish however, and It was problematical head of the company's tax depart­ many and Indlcatkma were that "You cu taka it from whether a final vote could be ment, also sold that to the best of Industries and all the commercial Session; W^on’t Answer ® , heads the party but la national da- lid, "that ona by on# his knowledge "all tax returns In interests have been told that the fenae mlnlater In tha government any blockade aetton In Owsen reached by tonighC which aucceeded hla qwn, waa not loophotea ara beteg ate Opponents of the adminlstra- Canada showwl that the company buying power of the people, which ill Wisconsin Strait would bo oo oonsldorad. that aa too war goto 98c Washington, April 4.— present. * B o th f o r tion'a reciprocal twule program dealt only In crude drugs and may be regarded aa a partial The warning waa conveyed In itrongilag affoet wlu a 98c Majority Ineraaaad BIRDS EYE and never did any manufacturing (A P )— ^The Dies committee a statement ^ the Admiralty sought today to put a one-year measure of security, must be In­ While Reynaud racaivod only a noro ^ u i too UfeMooff osg 1 limit on the aystem. there.” creased by roaana of enormous mot deflsneo today from an­ Belflted Returos in Pri­ spokeamaa. oiwmy," P R 0 9 T IO " FOODS one-vota margin March 28, hla ma­ Choeen Btrslt, southern gate­ Pending legtslatioa would con­ Continuing his testimony about governmental expenditures. other Communist party lead­ jority waa'Incrsasad to 17 within On the otoef naa4 tEo' tinue for three years from neat the involved tax returns . of Me- Popular With Voters mary Assure Election way to toe flea of Juan aad prin­ $1.25 Boudoir Lamps er, Philip Fraakfeld Bos­ two daiya aa soim deputlaa awltch- minister doelarad, titoa; C loth es —June 12 the executive power to KoaisoB and Robblna, bo said that in "Tho hugs expenditure is ex­ ot cipal approach to Russla’a Far ahortofs of rood ta BHMlA. lOSd or 1087 a "M r. Felnor” visited ton, and voted io cite him for In Ninth District; ad thalr stand. gsetom port of Vladireotofc. aspa- Red Perch Fillets Ib. 25c alter tariffs In exchange for for­ pected not only to Improve our Tha reportad Radieal-Boclaliat "If oomoUnM lator m eign conceaalons. ' — '* Bridgeport to oxamlne tax retuma economic condition, to help bring contempt in sn uproarious Dewey Total Uncertain rateo Japu from toa Aalatie $1.25 o f tho Canadian suheldiary. Felnoz decision was Intarpreted by soma malntud at tho K orou ponlnoulo. to onvo shipping apnsa n r Haddock Fillets Ib. 23c Pin-up Lamps In a aeries o f Informal conversa­ security to the people, but also to session from which Frsnkfeld aourcea to mean that the new gov­ toriala or if we wont to n H am p ers tions, opponents of the House-ap­ was a government revenue man. be exceedingly popular among the It repreoents a break in tho land said he was ejected by Capitol Milwaukee, April 4.—(P) — De ernment, which Is pisdged to wage mands upon our forolini Maple and glaaa combinationa fitted with plain pr colored proved administration measure Ettershank said Coater-Muslca voters as they go to the polls." continuity of tho Japaaeoo om- wa nwy have to do vnU ahadea. Fine woven fibre with pyrblia cov­ prepared a letter outlining the ^lice. The Boston Commu­ spite Wisconsin Dsmoersts' 8 to 1 the war agslnSt Oernumy with in- en. Low aeat and deep atyle barn- decided that a one-year extension "The engineer whose hand baa creaaad vigor, must fact another plre. thtngo toot wo have hai would be preferable to the legisla­ operations of the Canadian com­ been at the throttle of this gigan­ nist, executive secretary of vote in favor of a third term for Not Torritortal Waton but wo cu otaad a lot of HEALTH MARKET pen with nicely enam el^ colora. pany at his request, and th'at this Chamber vote of confidence soon tion as It now Is drafted. tic engine la confident .tjiat there the Communist party in New PiWMent llooaevelt, Vlee-Preal- after the Senate debata on April 8. WhUe tho Baa of Japu is not mont yot without rooMag ■ Senators Townsend of Delaware was given to Felner. will always be a considenble num­ Japaneoe torritortal waters, the arm for it," bo acid. raid on Fictitious Bnslneaa England, refused to answer a dtnt Gamer wUI have at least one FISH OYSTERS CLAMS ber of voters enthusiastic over Admiralty spokoemu said flatly, Eneiierofl By N( $1.00 (Oonttnned On Page Bight) The government contends, that getting more for producing less, single committee question un­ Badger State delegate In tha Dam- German InfiuUry ocratlo national convention. that "it is a Japanoao lake ia Jap- I anid oonoMaratton the Canadian branch, McKesson snd that they will be grateful for less he was given permission u see eyes. Halibut, Fillet of Haddock, Fillet $2.98-$3.98-$4.75 and Robbins, Ltd., was a "dummy” their security In such s way of Belated retuma from the Ninth Attack Broken S hod hnmparsfl the to read a resolution which he (jongresalonal district, although "The British Navy c u taka any company and that It paid thou­ life." Paris, April 4.— Storm delegate, but the slowness of re­ ‘iliegal’’ or what "action” Jop- 8. attorney, attempted to show voices of 10,000 AmericansT" ports, occasioned by a sleet storm _ j v r ^ d take but his declaration Foes^ crushed by the fall. Mrs. BuaUag Dlea banged for order, rebuked Cause Terror Complete with pad andind cover.covar. Full sIm 84" Board. was the former Mice Msrgoo that certain notations on 1037 re­ Sweeps Headwaters. which disraptad communicatlonsr waa gcoorally Interproted to refer C losets turns Indicated the company in­ the witness for making aueh state- left It In doubt. to u y halting ot Rusolu eom- NBW 1940^ of Salt Lake City and Saa Pran- ventories eUn were In Canada, de­ menta, turned to committee roem- dseo. Wllkm-Berre, Pa., April 4.—(P) Likewise, tardy returns also roeroe through Ctaaoen Strait Report Breaking * • • spite Buppoaedly having been bera for a moment and then an­ held the key to whether Thomas B. No Deaths Reported in Ho ooid that Japu objects to —A second flood cresti two feet nounced the oontsimpt citation $1.00 Saduetiea Trial Delayed moved to this country. Dewey would have a aolld delega­ * Northern Anatolia; u y oxtsoslon of too Buropeu nneae Linea Neal^ $1.69 Eatertalaed D. 8. Agents blglier than the ategea to which "The American people Will iasue tion In the Republican convention. war to "waters near Japu” ud THURS., FRIDAY and SATURDAY New York. April 4—(F)—Feder­ New 1940 0*Dora Ettershank said U. 8. tax author­ the river receded, was awaited to­ a writ of habeas corpus agsinst Dewey waa aasured o f 16 of tha Large Area Affected- warned that Japan finds cruising •hni in Kwam al Judge Marcus B. CampbelL to­ ities visited hln$ “from time to day along the Suequebanna valley jrou,” Frankfeld shouted aa Diea Garment day d^yod opening of the trial after a seven hour rain and hall 24 Rspubilean dalegatss — four warships "near Jppaneae waters ODORA time” at Bridgeport. ordered him from the witness elected at large and 12 chosen In very unpleasut" of 17 men acenaod-of attempting " I always gave any revenue man storm In the highland headwaters, stand. Ankara, April 4.—(P>— Floods Bttllatin! Special Sale reg. $1.98 6 9c House Brooms to overthrew the government and the Congressional districts. Ha and violent earth shocks brought He dlsetased that Japu had j The State Emergency Flood Tbe pudgy Communist turned to also held what sppearsd to be safa mads several — representatlona AptH .eildi Wardroba set up a dtctatomhlp to make aa (Uontlnued im Pnge Bight) I Headquartcre at Harrisburg . pre- terror to northern Anatolia today Japaaeoo Army I C losets Fine quality, long wearing com brooms, four sawed. the press table nearby aad hastily margins for the remaining sight with doora that alida inquiry Into the souree of a etory ' dieted the rise would take the dlstributad copiea of the resolution In the same general area in which today oanawwad IN CHARMING earried yeaterday by Tha Aaaoel- SfUtfl. about 40.000 lives were lost in the (Ceottnuad en Pnge Twelve) up and down. Lowar 'west branch up to 15.5 feet—two he had t r i^ to read. Tbe two rival slates pladgad .to Unit heavy Jaf ATTRACTIVE TAPESTRY DESIGN door opens up. Space ated Praei, la which H waa ftatad and a half feet below flood level— Somaoiie In the audience about- support President Roosevelt for a earthquake of Dec. 27. tacks en three fo r ehoes, etc. that the prooooullon .woold seek ta Quiz Suspects at Wllliamapott, and the north cd; third term Jointly controlled moat FIrM reports did not specify in Shensi prevlnos 49e obtain aa all-Prateataat Jury. The branch to 18.5 feet at Towanda "Put him out of'Hcre; the dirty of the 24 DeBnocratle delegataa caeualties, but It was feared they u d Tuaetoy reparter wha handled the eteiiy. at- late today *nd 25 feet at WUkea- rat!" elected last Tuesday but faced the might be heavy. Thetis Sinking bomblnga ef 7 " temeya for the def ease aud far the On Gem Thefts Barre tomorrow. , Frankfeld walked from the possibility o f relinquishing one or. At noon government relief agen- In north aad central $2.98 prosecution were culled hefere the Tha beadwatera already are re­ kwm with a Capitol policeman. two distriet seats to Gamer dele­ dee said no deaths had been re­ yeetordny. The Ji Judge. Harold M. Keaaedy, the ceding again after the rain but ported. The floods then bad passed Report Made tont a raM on Stan. pring ats 1940 O’Dom Garment Smiling b r o a ^ outside, he told gates. their crest and earth shocks had S H Clothes Baskets ITnited States attorney te whom downstream the river waa up aev- S h e ^ reporters he been “ thrown MaiaUias Land remark was attributed, denied Members of Murder cral inches to a toot from levels ceased st least temporarily. CMuig Kal-8bak’a A new etyle basket, heavily woven and extra deep. out;’ The president, in returns from Tbe floods, brought on by rains, be made K. Ring Questioned on to which It receded yeaterday. Dies denied tbst he had ord«rad 2,401 of tbe state’s 8.011 precincts, Loss of 99 Livefl la and military anti . • • « swept the town of Amaaeis, about north went CMan. Chests. The new crest wouldI be five “to jthe wltncsa ejected; maintained a 8 to 1 lead over Vice Blamed on ‘Many Mia- For pUlowa, bUnketa, I) Beats Children To Death Robberies in Florida. six feet below the crest that I Anne Burlak, of Boston, President Gamer In *he direct 170 miles northwest of Ankara, and heavy damsge. $ 80-odd northern Anatolian villages. etc. In handy aiaaa. Los Angeles, April 4.—OP) — A surged downstream Monday. chances’ by Officials- 1.79 mother beat her Hu m email ehll- Biver Bnetn Oteaebod | (CMttaued Page Bight) (dentinueb On Pnge Bight) Vast Area Inundated Hongkong, April 4 On $1.00-$1.29-$1.49 dran to death taday with a daw .B ulktin! ese reported today 0)at Accompanied by ball, the down-1 A vast countryside was Inundat­ hammer and then died on a flam­ New Yeffcit, AptO 4.—(FV— pour drenched the river basin ed as the Btreams Yeabll Irmak and London, AprU 4—(F)— An offi­ forces had broken through Ji 79c-$1.00 ing mattreaa after setting Ire to Ahe (KM Tirtot) Kelna, a viee from the New York state head- Tereankan left their banks.. cial report today blamed the link­ ese Unes near Samskul, her omi hair. The dead, elssra praaMeat e f Marder, lae., waa watera aoutb through hard-bit Ths new terror struck Turtcey In ing of the submarine Thetis last West river In Kwugtu^ reported, are: Mrs. LoHta Davis. deacrlkad tadior by DlatHet A t- June 1 In the Irish sea off Uvsr- — — ■•Skillet” WUkes-Barre, causing naw feara Eating Pollen Effective tbs midst of the campal|m of geo- Vince,, and had FINE STRAWS FELTS FABRICS ' an d ass 4g; Dap has Davla, 10) Deborah Ana toraey Winiaai OTHryer aa a among 80,000 homeward-bound pool with tbe losa of 90 Uvea on air ratds on two Japanaas $1.59 ama whe Med to aever Ma tlea le ^ t a and arehltecta to insure the Thla new chrome utensil comblnea the skillet and griddl% Davis, 7. and Marquis Davis, I. ipfugses and temporarily halting population against such catastro­ "m u y miachucss which almost The Chinese offeneivei, they THIS IMPORTANT GROUP HAS EVERY SMART M OTH PROOF A faivth ehUd, C M ^ 11, was beat­ wHh the BreeMya UUere-fer- conspired to loee tbe Thetis In a turns out flapjacks, bacon, eggb*and steaks. 10 H” -diameter. Mre ayadleale after the Mrth rebiMUtatlon along a lOO-mllea In Relieving^ Hay Fever phic tosses of life as that of De­ brought fire from Japanaro' GARMENT BAGS en nimoot uneeaedoae bat oflleere •trftch. cember In the Jagged swath of a of trouble.'” < boats u d tha arrival ot Ji FASHION FOR MISSES OR WOMEN said she probably waidd recover. e f a aea, but wae preveuted The sinking o f the TbeUs was Large and roomy. 60” . • • from dilug ee by B ui^ (Pttto. The Federal-State Forecasting ]>iain and mountahu running from reinforcements. ■1m . Service announced that the precip­ Ihe Black Sea, near Samsun. 200 tbe second In a aeries of three Chungking advioea aaM Marheta A t A CHaaea burgh Phu) StrauiB. Stiuuee, Cleveland, April 4.—(ff)—People flia f and 13 par cent were not re- disuters occurring in rapid suc- OTtwyer auM. together with itation, which stopped shortiy be­ who said they helped their hay lieved at all. This was almost aa nadles Inland to the town of Ersln- fliers had destroyed 80 Ji FLATTERING BRETONS LARGE BRIMS 15c, 2 fo r 25c $1.60 New Vevh, April 4.—on— ecBsion to underseu craft of ma­ plu es Wednesday at Yi fore midnight, waa icaa than .75 con. Steeka — Rlghori rally Marty (Huupy) Malaue "aet fever by eatlnig clover honey h the good aa tha results of tha regular jor naval powers. ' the United only eauHultMd mnrdera, but inchea and, oomMnsd with melUng spring and chewing ragweed leaves vacclnatlaa method, where 70 per Turka know they cannot remedy southern Shansi provlnoa, Othar Bags of heavier prefltaeUlai 8tatee submarine 8qualus u d tha anese Army's main hasa ta FIA)WER TOQUES — SMALL HATS — TURBANS grade, oedatlaed paper " ■ % ‘ m d ■ ; moot t b ^ aeught ippartuultlii to snow, may cause alight rises in in' tha summer received medical cant experienced oonsiderabla re- the treacherous tuiderground mal­ tbe rivei; but will not reault in any adjustment of this region; scarce­ French PbanU being the other China, u d had aet gaioltaa A IFM hmmmtu iHiA «ay with Inside hanger. murder.** They were eleeeat. Justification today at the Ameri­ UM, I f toir anand 11 none. 50c tagnlflcaat" change. m ly a week passes without naw victims. munittons ablaas in NAVY TOAST Clothes Line p PMUlgu KxchMm — ail be mM, to tke n u M i----- can CMOaga of Pbjraieians. O Advnntoge e f Oapsuies BLACK 25c and 59c a" ef tbe ring. Not OeaflMd to Valhv This eurioua l a g ^ was invaati- The capsule method had one ad- tremors. But they are determined six Facto Revealed. bombings at Yochow, aaw . Eaire Mere,* ipw* )aa of good, braided quality. 100 feat for— . stdriteg yaghina WaWaadgyB Six facto in aequence "produced WHITE RED PASTEI.S C «U a« — Nwfwwi apM I The storm was not coomtod to gated by tha Alfm gy CHnic o f the vanntoM. It waa easy to taka to build eo aclentlflcaliy that the V in ce. , New Yoth, April 4—(P)— Sue- ha Susquehanna valley. It swept pauM every day or two, whereaa homes of the people win not again tho fuU extent of the disuter," Both sides olalmed aui MOTH BALLS AND UnlverBlty Hoapitau o f Cleveland, cai said ths report o f the official in- Sugar Irregaiari pects rounded up in the Inveetlga- across the state aad streams la with the reault that eating pollan too vaccination requires going to bo death traps when another great Kwugsl province fighting. FLAKES Uon of Murder, Inc., tbe western counties Jumped as much was tried aa a medical remedy and ths doctor or the boapital to be ihoek comes. ALL HEADSIZE8 Cubna aad iir sdaBBr bujrtag. ' " K U a hit o f enamal blocked 1-ponad paduge, 10c 39c MetalB—4 * * 1 iM t On kUlcra-tor-blre eyadicuto linked ss Hour fast within an hour. Most round quits affaclive. aerstebad with a needle anywhere T e BMM aSASO Reoses a testoack ta tke rear door o f No. Wuei TipB ItagiarBd) with at leeet 85 underworld siay- of them, however, quickly receded ISa A«8 As Ontasn PIga from IS to SO times. Government plaaa osU for the Japanese Deny GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES. iaga, were queeUoaed by Distriet after the downpour ended. One hundred and thirty hay Tbe clinic physicians said there conatrucUoa of 80,000 now houses 8 torpedo tube; Planes Destroyed ^t^G rcen Stampa Given with Cash Sales A ttoraw WllUam ODwyar today At Wilkes-Barre, focal point of fever victims actod aa tha guinea la still a madlcal oontroveray over fOK December’s quake aurvlvoni. Second, u a result a rear door GMlogIsts have conducted exten- opened while the bow esp w u Bhaaghai. April eonoemuM s Mag mrioa of Jewel tha flood, tha rain stopped two pigs. About half o f them took In- the pollen-eating method, leas than eae Army haadquartora Treasorjr Balance jecUona of tbe ragweed pollan, a dciMn phyalctana having toaUd ■Ive studies In order that arahl- open to the sea which was "sui- rabbertee In Flonde. boura bafora m ldni^t after a fall ctdaT; “ the precise moment when firmed official Chlneaa r O’Dwyer'e office said confee- of from M to .05. TIm river stage which is a standard matbod of re­ tbe metood. teeta may prspara aceurats safe- FREE PARKING the h «^ cap opened was the mopt Chinese piu es bombed HEADQUARTERS FOR .. ii.Hhingtou, l^ r il 4—e n a ot-Bnegrd awmbera o f the at midnight was 28.M fSet—a drop lieving bay fever, whlla the other When taken In a capaula. one nzrdff- IN H m December quake Hterall criUcal and obaeure point in the •M bases yeaterday The JW .H A U C O M G. E. APPUANCE8 poaiUon of tbe ’iTBaeuiy ApfU fp a g HMMsiM tfeqt the mob aloe ot M4 front MoatoX'* crest of half avallowed xapeulaa fllH v itk hundred Umea aa much poUen must ChtaoM ciaima thto 89. JMtHALC REAR o r STORE Heeeipts. $u,0flS.«|$.ie; 40m - M ^opwqsltlar FVMda rwi- SMO. flood stage i ^ toot the Sa gjvaa aa hy .. halvertaed toa crude mud-bri< AND ANDES RANGES M ta of peasant flieoliiafa. Roofs, Third, tha crew o f tile Thetl# warplaaM and quntil MANCNItmi COMN* ditiam fU .4 l»m 4 $ : bM bdAiea. fHita ta toraya to the winter re- MsanwbUs. MBult 88 par east of toe HMVvar, even the 100 tlmaa nnilU- MANCHMTIR. COHN' itjtdjfijAn: ammi oniy flUa a pill that ia for 4^140JIMO. ' to awallair aaiR;^ « ■

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. THUR8DAT, APRIL 4,1940 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, APRIL 4,1940 ti. ahot slvs «e pounds, shUUaga sad Decide to Ask do«B la aa air Chamberlam Says psnes. Await Second Danaher May Farmers Are Paid Millions Hear Lecture New Hampshire Town .. »nger Trout Season Sir Kingsley, who left ths sir K Stocks Dewey and Rodsevelt German Plane Shot H itler Lost Bus ministry to bwoms lord privy sesl, Reynaud Quit wsa msde hesd of the Homs Pol­ Flood Crest On Decorating Down by British % JBe Keynoter ^For Storing Surplus Crops M ove So D am Can B e BuBk Due to Local Effort At War’s Start icy commutes, director of tha vi- Adams Exp . . . . ______J_____ Londoa, April 4—(JT)—A Britiah tsl domestic problems of wsrtlme, Air Reduc (OastlniMd From Fag* Ose) Lead All Contenders Premier Job plane oa patrol over the North Sea including food snd sgriculturs. Washlngteo. April 4—(F)— Thsataga In forelfn markets and there- Members of the Dorcas Htn, N. H.. April 4— UP)— Spring-^ Each homa osvnar will ha yesterday encountered alx German Alaska Jun ..... Most Likely Choice for (OenUnnad frees Page One) In effect, these three vetersas— cleanup work continued. Red Cross Biblical lo» Idea of storing ertm our- ■by retarded ■ exports, further • com­ tints la moving time, but ths for hla old houoo by tha Fa4 Slated April I Elect Committee junkers planes, the Air Ministry •6-yesr-oId Churchill, 47-yesr-old Allegheny ..... to moke a politician,” admonished Soriety Hear Interest* (OMBaiMd from Page Om«) and state health authorities said 17 More Republican Role in Republican pluses for use In yeore of lean plicating the surplus problem. houassrivss of this vtlloga sriU wait I government; thus, ha can buUjj announced today, and shot down doth for them whereas our defsat Sir John and S»-yesr-old Sir Allied Chem .... efforts to safeguard health ao far'' them tb be content "even though troduclion—around which present Opponents also contend that the ing Talk by an Expert. new home aftar buying a For Birthday Party French suffered no losses. The en' ona of them. would doom thsm to alavary." Kingsley—will be ss Inner war Am Can ...... were aatisfactory. Delegates to Be Chosen you may not get what you want.' Spring Convention. ■'ederal farm programs wars built storai^ program made farm prod­ for a few mors months bsforo i varying In price from 1200 to gagement took placa yeatsrday. ‘The Britiah plane returned with The recent British-French decla­ cabinet It will ba up to them snd Am Home Prod . Mlsa Marion E. Martin, national is paying' mllUohs of dollars In ucts cost American consumers crating dishes and bric-a-bran for —from the corporation. Tba i Tbs western front then aettlsd part of Its controls shot away. Two ration of a cloeer alliance gave the th* 71-year-old Oismbarlsln. Am Rad St 8 .. In State Conventions of her talk to the Young RepubU- Hartford. April 4—(F)—U. B. cash dividends to farmsrs this | more .than they otherwise woP) — Washington, April 4.—(F)— Al­ for the role of keynoter in the Re­ the birth of a new model town to | Although It is antldpatad. p in ». .ut. Farley Begins Tour moving Into trade channels from were ]^ld a bounty from the Fed- Lutheran church last night. Miss replace ths 172-year old common- i :" s z Today's communique ssld: aged so badly that It landed la avallabls to use when ths war is Since he stays as first lord of Anaconda ...... High waters again menaced some though Wlaconsin'a primary b a l-. , _ , publican spring convention to be warebouses and elevators, where eral treasury to regain lost foreign whole expenses will be borne Gama win open tha trout llah-' school and completed plana for Norway where the crew was In­ Harriett Casperoon, thf president, Ity, doomed by a flood control "Activity of contact units, es­ over," be told the council. the admiralty, the cigar-smoking, Armour 111...... sections of upstate New York to­ lotlng waa variously Interpreted by \Uf S even i exOS L.UteS held May 14 and 15 In Foot Guard they were stored In' 1938 and 1939 markets for notion and wheat, the Federal government, toe la thla Btata on Sunday, birthday party, Wednesday eve­ terned...... I "When we embarked upon thla man-of-action Churchill beicomes Atchison ...... day In the wake of heavy spring armory, Hartford. wss In charge and about 50 of the project. 1leotmen have received au pecially between the Biles (river) polittciana today, the fact remain- | Dallaa, April 4— (A^—Postmaatar under the ’’ever-normal granary" . Wheat Crop Kelatl^-rly Large Dorcas girls attended the brief Nine miles to ths oouth, at [’J^pcfl 14, laatead of Monday, April ning, April 10. Mrs. Frank V. and the Vosges where wewrepelled It was tbs first fight of ths war war," he said, "I felt we should be not only the head of Britain’s Avlatioo Corp ... rains, but streams generally con­ The Republican State Central system. , | Last year fanners pi^iired a tlon from Gov. Franda P. Mt Williams, general chairman, will for a British flying boat. It drop' bound to win It. After seven tinued to recede from previous high ed that In promised convention | Committee, meeting here yester­ business meeting and lecture. Franklin Kalis, the Federal gov-; and his council to borrow up tt has been announced. Aglta- several German patrola.*' I chief blockade agency but also her Baldwin CT ...,. votes Thomas E. Dewey and Presl-I National DemocraUc C ^ m lt ^ . Each Mishel of wheat puts from ' relatively large wheat crop. Prices emment Is btilldlng against the i be assisted by Mrs. John M. Wil­ ped to 100 feet above the sea to months of war, I feel ten times as number one atrategiat. Balt and Ohio..'.. levels. day, also selected the date for the Samples INsplaj-sd 4.50,000 to finance the job. ___i ftor the change originated with "Strong Enough to Wln- avoid attack from below. dent Rooaevelt had head starU ' who U eyeing the president lei to 18 cents Into th# pockets of ^were unsatisfactory from the pro- Mr. Adams display^ various menace of floods. In time, waters liams as treasurer. Other members confident aa I did at ths begin­ The dissolution of the Ministry Bendlx ...... The Allegheny river rose to party’s town, city snd senatorial Ihe farmer who placed It In stor­ ducer’s standpoint. The govern­ Streets wlU be laid out Ifaachaater Rod and Oun club of the tommittae Include Mrs. On the homa frontj. Interest cen­ The BrIUsh account said that ning." over all other contenders. nomination, begins , tour of seven district caucuses during a brisk samples of ru)ts, drapes and cur­ hacked up by a hugs dam In the graoa strips along the roadway of Defense Coordination put him Beth Steel ...... 1369.3 feet above sea level at Sala- age, the amount depending on the ment offered loans at rates In ex­ tains, as 'wsll as aelecllona from Pemlgewasset river, will cover Tte Herald. It was main* Charles W. Tilton, Mrs. Joseph tered on Premier Reyanud'a decla­ while it fought some of the Ger­ NaUoa "OampletolF United" in virtually undisputed command Beth Steel 7, pfd ' Seventeen more Republican dele­ Texas cities today. session apparently confined solely that repalra to sewers and *''|hiasd that working men who ration last night that the Allies are man planaa there, others climbed manlca, one foot below the level His hosts at most of the lunch­ grade and Its storage location with cess of market pricea. Growers put ths new spring wrall papers. Using most of the present village area in Wright. Mrs. George Stiles, Mrs. Tha prime minister said he be­ of BriUln’s land, sea and air Borden ...... attained In a 1936 flood, but Flra gates were to be chosen In state to the buslnasa on hand. reference to terminal markets. 165,000.000 bushels under loan. pipes will not result In ' not afford to leave employ- Howard Keeney, Mrs. Frank VItt "strong enough to win" and would and dropped bombs — but all forces. conventions today, four at large In eons and breakfasts In his honor The delegatea to the spring con­ the sanipl'’*. k* showed a number freshet seasons, according to Army ths highway. 'There will be lieved that never before in all Great Can Pae ...... Chief Andrew B. Leaskey said that Likewise, each bale of cotton neta Then came the fall and winter of attractive color comhinatinns engineera Bt on Monday to enjoy the flrat ner and Mrs. Clarence Sadmcin conclude no "phoney" peace with missed. esae (J. I.) ...... Kansas and 13 In Maine. will be men active In the Gamer vention a'lll be chosen in town and dentlal and budnesa zoneo^ Adolf Hitler and an announcement Britain’s history had the nation Sir Samuel Hoare, the new air barring unusually heavy rain, the the producer from 50 cents to drought, causing severe damage which had actually been used by There are about 76 homes In liAgy's fishing would be at a disad- ski. Cerro De Paa . . . Of the l.tKM) delegates who will for president movement. dty primaries and caucuses on plenty of shade trees. by Navy Minister Campinchl of a been "so completely united upon minister; War Secretary Oliver danger of a serious flood waa slight But E. B. Germany, co-chslrman 47.50. the amount again depend­ to the 1940 winter wheat crop. him In hla work of dncoratlngt ss Hill, and 460 msldsnts. A corpo­ The program will begin prompt­ Violent Gunfire Heard the broad alma of our policy and Stanley, their chiefs of staff and Ches and Ohio . . . because the ice haa gone. make up the Republican national April 24, and In senatorial district ing on the grade and location. Prices advanced to a jvilnt where • The Rod and Gun club fora-ard- decision to lay down 300,000 tons convention. 168 have been selected, of the Garner-for-PresIdent Com­ caucuses on April 27. well aa suggested combinations ration of dtlaens has been formed ly at 7:30 because of the young of new shipping of all kinds to upon our determination to carry on CTiurcblU’s own flrat sea lord, Ad­ Chrysler ...... Five Roads Closed Profit on Hfx>red Products, the farmer la able to sell the grain which might he used. He advtsed ns well as a finance committee to i • letter to the State Board re- In Bergen Area this fight until ws have achieved Ool C arbon...... he Democrats have picked 134 of mittee, says this has no political WIU NanM 16 IMegaUw children who will give musical maintain our maritime supremacy miral Sir Dudley Poinid, are on significance. "It is but natural that An Improvement In demand and and pay off hla loan with some­ that the wall paper be selected handle the gigantic task of mov­ suffer froai ' that the change be made numbers, recite or dance under the Oslo, April 4—(P)—Ukellhood our purpose." * hla Armed Services Ck>mmlttee. Col Goa and El .. Five roads in Chautauqua coun elr 1.094. Presidential nomlna- They will In turn name the 16 WHY a^en the suggeatlon waa pub- over the enemy." the Gamer supporters should also a decrease In supplies thla season, thing left over. Officials rej>ort first, snd ths color comhinatinns ing an entire community. A 37- I direction of Ivan White of Hart­ that a naval and air engagement He praised tbs decision of the Also repotting to him aa a com­ 0>ml Inv T r ...... ty were closed after a one-Inq I'lns are by majority vote. delegates to represent Connecticut For quick It met with general ap- Campinchl made his announce­ rainfall. First P ieced Support admire Mr. Farley. I know nothing In the Republican national conven­ resulting In Improved prices for that about 60,000,000 hiiahels of for the furnishings of thst parttcu- year old states engineer, Herbert ford, who waa at one time organist occurred In the North Sea late political parties to lay aside party mittee member will be Supply OomI S o lv ...... these crops, are the major factora loan grain have been redeemed. lar type of rrmni could he worked C. Person, hss been retained to relief from nmong spoHamen in the ment before the Marine Commit­ Wednesday afternoon waa report­ Numerous cellars were flooded In' Dewey's acquisition of most— of a movement to place Mr. Far­ tion to be held this summer. at the North Methodist church. strife as far as possible "in order Minister Leslie Burgln, who held Cons Ekliaon...... which make profit-selling of the In 1938 farmers put 3,100.000 out from that basis, choosing ths supervise the 4600,000 job of vil­ tee of the Chamber of Deputies. ed today from various observation to concentrats on winning the Oona Oil ...... Jamestown and lowlands. and possibly all—of Wlaconstn's 24 ley on the ticket with Mr. Gamer." Chairman Benjamin E. Harwood cold symptoms AnMonoed iM t Night. Mrs. David Bennett of Woodbridge his post despite heavy criticism stored products possible. bales of cotton under similar most prominent hues In the wall lage erection ahd to map out the street will render piano selections, Reynaud spoke In a radio broad­ points on the Norwegian coast. war." during the past six weeks. Cont C a n ...... At Albany, Maj. C. W. Ball, chief Republican delegatea In his race and Vice-Chairman Katherine covering. It Is most Important fake 888 Xirst aimouncemcnt of the cast to the United States. He out­ with Senator Arthur Vondenberg Byrne were assigned the responsl Farm officials were quick to leans. Then followed the current 80-acrs tract where the new Hill and there ,will be a surprise num Violent gunfire was heard In the ’’I do not claim that the govern­ Chamberiain, announcing the Corn P ro d ...... district 'United States engineer, ’’lean" production scaain In which also to consider the fiimllurs In will nestle at the base of the Hiise UquM - Tabtvta was made last night at a lined Frsnee's purpose as follows: Bergen area, and some observers ment should be exempt from crltl- gave him his first pledged support- blllty of choosing a keynoter, with cluim Bucceaa for the program on of the Fairfield County ber on th* program. Refreshments ahakeup, aald ChurchlU's new aa- Del Lack and West said only two or three days of M.H.S. Debaters the hasis of these extra returns the crop fell about 3,000,000 bales decorating rooms for Ihe new mountain. N« “ will be served In the church par­ From the outset "we must fin­ siild they sighted a large number cUm." he declared, "but I do feel algnment would put him In posi­ Douglas Aircraft . heavy rainfall could bring serious The New York district attorney, Senator Danaher mentioned promi­ home or rs-fumlshlng rooms In a and Game Protective Aaao- moreover. Is expected to have the nently for the post. to growers. Oltics, on the other short of domestic and foreign mar­ lors. ish It’ has been the formula which of ships and airplanes on the horl that as we are all agreed aa to tion to ’’keep under constant re­ Du Pont ...... floods to the Hudson and Chamber- ket needs. Prices advanced above hniiae that haa been lt\-ed In for Francls L. Sheane, a summed up all our thoughts. Ami wm. what we want out of this war, the backing of the large majority of Are Elimiiiatecl MeanwMIe, the Litchfield Coun­ hand, contend that storage of The committee *has distributed view the main factora In the Elastman Kodak .. lain valleys. crop lurphi.ws under above-the- the loan value snd farmers have years. Ran tra of the State commission thst means no ’phoney’ pence sft- A German plane which landed government of the days hi entitled New York's 92 uninatructed dele­ ty Republican Ebcecutlve Commu­ Aaswara Qnestlona the diners that the change small bags to the members of the strategical situation and the pro­ Elec Auto Ute . . . Virtually, normal conditions were market loans tended to place "cashed In” on about 1,777,000 congregation. Kach one Is to drop er a war which is not 'phoney’ In at Stavanger yesterday was believ­ to claim general support for Its gress o f operations and to make Gen Elec ...... gatea, already selected. Frank Gan­ t e meeting at WInsted last night, Before closing Mr. Adams an­ been made. reported in portions of Erie and nett, Rochester publisher, will have urged Samuel F. Pryor, national American products at dlaadvan- bales. In a penny for every year they any respect. ed to have been damaged in an air war policy," recommendations to the war cab­ Gen Foods ...... Niagara counties which experienc­ Manchester High's debatera swered a number of questions by WDbur Little, well known local battle. The crew burned the plane Preparing Long ’Mine the remainder. were eliminated In the flrat round committeeman, and Harwood to the members. Mrs. Harold M. waa a speaker at the have lived, as the price of admis­ "Hitler’s Germany will not suc­ inet on the general conduct of the Gen Motors ...... ed high water yesterday, accom­ Other Republican delegates who One Way M . before being Interned. The pifme minister said Ger­ war." Gillette ...... of the State Interscholastic De­ retain their poota, lauding them Reed and Mlsa Eleanor Casperoon lid County meeting held in sion. This will be used toward the ceed In selling us that counterfeit. panied by .43 inch rainfall at Buf­ have been chosen are aa follows: 8 for their work. Connecticut, .369; Florida, 689; Now York ...$1.18 1 League's share of the debt Incurred It would be madness to believe many began preparing for war Hecker Prod ...... falo. bating League competition yester­ had charge of the program and Ha outlined his plan long before It started but that in North Carolina. 8 In New Hamp­ day when the local affirmative Pryop has stated that he would Advised to Make Georgia, 1,077; Kentucky. 1,330; were Instrumental In aecuring the BostiMi ...... IBS ut rearing pools before the by church Improvements. that by signing some kind of a Hershey ...... Seven fishermen were rescued shire, 12 In Florida, 4 In South not be a candidate for re-election Louisiana, 754; Maine, 100; Mary­ FMIaMplila . SM compromise with her that we "one thing is certain—Hitler mUa- Secret Session Hudson Motors .. . team suffered a 2-1 defeat by services of Mr. Adams. of over SOO and It Waa Sportsmen’s Clubs ed the btia!" from Lake Erie by Coast Guards­ Carolina, 14 In Konaas, 5 In Loula- Hartford Public High here while while Harwood has been reported Fewer Arrests land, 580; Massachusetts, 3,135; Delectable sandwiches and home Fortlaai Ma. S M bly rooelTed. should be signing anything other Int H a rv ...... men after drifting two hours on lana, and 1 In Virginia. ae planning to retire. Mlsslsalppl, 748; New Hampshire, Woreasler . . . 1,88 than our death warrant for the Hitler’s failure to "take advant­ On Warfare Policies Int Nick ...... the negative team was gaining a made cake were served at artisti­ Shower Is Given Stale Convention age of bis Initial superiority and broken Ice floes. .4n But One L'ninstrocted 2-1 victory at Enfield. Hartford's (iov. Raymond E. Baldwin, who 46; New York, 5,470; North Caro­ cally decorated Jablea by tha fol­ Wash. D. O. . 4.78 following day,” , London, April 4—(#)— Prime Int Tel and Tel .. . With the exception of one North addressed the gathering of some lina. 1.069; Rhode Island, 169; Btolalo. N . T . 8.48 to make an endeavor to overwhelm Minister Chamberlain announced Johns Manvllle .. . affirmative team also beat Enfield, lowing committee: Mrs. William Reynaud also called Soviet Rus­ Carolina delegate, who managers 125 persons, confined his remarks Farmington, April 4.—(FV-Con­ South Carolina, 526; Tennessee, Munste, Miss Inez and Mlsa Mabel C h icago...... ISJI ichester Nurses For Bride-Elect sia an "accomplice" of Germany In us and France before we had time today that a secret session of the Kennecott ...... thus leaving Public aa the winner to make good our deficiencies," he of Senator Robert Toft of Ohio say of the triangular elimination con­ to party activity. stables have been advised by First 972; Vermont, 68; Virginia, 778. Olson, Miss Hattie Peterson and Ostiolt ...... 14iH aggression. John P. Leonard of Avon, chair­ House of (Commons would ar­ Lehigh Val Rd ... was pledged to him, all this group called a "very extraordinary thing. ranged for next ’Thuraday to de­ Llgg and Myera B Local Slocks test. Selectman E. C. Swan to make Miss Esther Paterson. CENTBB FHAMifilM ro H old Card Party man of the committee In charge of "Wa must admit—I do admit— is uninatructed. The New Hamp­ The subject of the debates was TRAVEL BUHEi® Mlsa Doris B. Chapman, daugh­ bate tha government’s economic Lockheed A lr c ___ shire delegation la generally con­ fewer traffic arreaU and more 4Sr Nahi SI. 40,000 Ton$ of Ship$ the second anmial convention of that we have not yet succeeded in warfare policies. Loew'a ...... "Resolved: That the Federal Gov­ Handicapped Girl friends for Farmington In the hope To Sign Treaty No Joke About Money ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. so bringing work and workers to­ Furnished By Putnam and Co. ceded to Senator Styles Bridges of ernment Should Own and Operate the C^nectlcut State League of Before the prime mlnlater’a an­ Lorillard ...... that state, and Taft claims the that Ita one-time reputation "for Duty nurses of Man- Chapman of 108 Summit street, DeatroypH or Damaged gether as to make full use of our 5 Oestrol Row, Hartford the Railroads." Manchester’s af­ harrassing and annoying the mo­ (F)—Plagued to the I was honored with another shower Sportsmen’s clubs, to be held In nouncement In Commons Opposi­ Mont W a rd ...... favor of the other 7 North Carolina Is Valedictorian ■BBOunoo a card party for existing manpower," Chamberlain Nash K e lv ...... firmative team consisted of Alfred toring public" win be forgotten. On l^inal Link breaking point by April fool h\^ GREYHOL'M' last night at her home. The host­ Berlin, April 4 .- (d’)—About 40,- conjunction with the meeting of said. tion Leader Clement R. Attlee said delegates. pranksters, Jefferson Park police I _ idajr armilBg, April l() at 000 tons of British war and mer­ Nat B is c ...... Inauronre Stocks ’Werbner, LllHan Tanner and Elea­ Swaffi asserting that his atten­ yj(.G ,A . Playing will begin esses were her sister. Miss Myrtlb the North East Section of the Wild "That means we have not reach­ there would be difficulty In discuss­ Asked Tba Democrats have chosen 134 nor Stniff and Its negative team were a bit on the skeptical side chant ahlps were destroyed or ing economic warfare publicly. Nat Cash Reg .... Bid delegatea ao far. Unless Vice tion had been called by the judge t:lfi find prograaslve bridge, Chapman, Mrs. Sadia Davis and Life Society, at the Hotel Bond in ed our full strength. We are mak- Aetna Casualty .... 123 128 was composed of Betty Vendrillo, Glastonbury. April 4.—(F) of a neighboring town court that San Jose. Costs Rlea. April 4.— when a roan told them excitedly Mrs. Ethel Cowles, mother of her damaged by German air raids on ‘1 recognize that the subject la Nat Dairy ...... President Gamer obtains one or and setback may ba chosen, Hartford on April 13, 1940, an- l»lf great efforts to do so.” Nat Distill ...... Aetna F ir e ...... 51 53 James Murphy and Harry Straw. Grace Isabel Megson, 19, handicap­ In paying feea "we have violated (F5—The Foreign Ministry an­ over the 'phone that he had found (Mtesa ftor the winners and re­ fiance. Britiah convoya and other shipping nouncea the following program: Of Germany’s failure to atrike S f ImporUnce and one two of the 24 from Wisconsin, all “lota of money" In his garage. Fi­ yesterday afternoon, the German N Y Central...... Aetna Life ...... 32 34 are either pledged or favorable to Judges for the debate here, held ped for five years with Infantile the general statutes," wrrote the en­ nounced today that a treaty would nts aftar tha games. The decorations were In green The morning aeaalon will be call­ hard at the beginning, Chamber- which perhaps It might be difficult Automobile ...... 35 37 at the library, were Miss Dargan, paralysis, has been named the forcement officers "to abandon the nally, when toe police failed to high command reported today. to debate in public,” Chamberlain NY NH and H .... the president If h4 seeks another be signed with Nicaragua tomor­ B Muriel Palmer of Oakland and yellow and about fifty rela­ ed to order at ten o’clock In the lain declared It might have been Conn. General ...... 29 31 vice principal of Bulkeley High of valedictorian of the class of 1940 practice of making arreats for row providing for the canalisation take hla Information oerioualy, tives and friends from this town Its communique said: replied. Nor Am Co ...... nomination. la general chairman of the ballroom and will consist of the "Plat Hitler thought that be might Packard ...... Hartford F ire ...... 83 85 Hartford; Miss Weatherby, debat­ at Glastonbury High school. passing stop signs, speeding, reck­ of the Ran Juan river, which con­ John Novak dashed to the station of nurses In charge, attended. Tha bride-elect received "In the west nm special develop­ get away with what he had got 'T shall be very glad to make Besides thoae Mr. Roosevelt won ment. reports of the Pittman Robertson Param P ie t...... Hartford Stro. Boll. 59 63 In Wisconsin, 6 In Alaska, 8 in ing coach at East Hartford High; For three years she battled the less driving, violation of ths rules nect.'* Lake Nicaragua with the and tossed a knotted sweater on / ions may be made by con- B number of beautiful gifts In linen Bill activities In each of the fol­ without flghlng for It or . . . that, the necessary arrangementr for a National F ir e ...... 57% 59% and Mr. Fitzgerald, head of the disease at the Newington Home for of the road, defective equipment, Atlsmtic and forms the eastern the oergeant's deok. Unwrapping . Mrs. Celia Wandt 4300. and personal articles, In some of "In the northern North Sea and after all, preparations were not secret session." Penn ...... New’ Hampolilre, and 10 In Maine off the British east coast, German lowing sUtes by thelp, respective Phelps D odge...... Phoenix ...... 81 ^ 83 have been instructed for him. New history department at Wethersfield Crippled C^bUdren completing one overloading, etc., unlesa damage boundary of the two republics. It, police found eleven 4100 bills, I Martha Shorts is In charge which groups pooled their contri­ Kish and Game Dept, represents sufficiently completed. . The only previous secret session Travelers ...... 455 '475 High. year of scholastic work during that ensuca.” two 460 bills and thirty-eight $10 the plajdag and special prises, fighting planes In the afternoon of Phil Pet ...... York’s 86 district delegates (8 at The Ban Juan river would form butions. Games and a buffet lunch lives: Maine, J. 8. Gaabwcller The seven months of war, he during this war waa Dec. 13 and period. In such caafis. he said, a warn­ an Important link In any Inter­ notes—a total of 41,880. ~iog them a permanent wave, were enjoyed. April 3 attacked Britiah war ves- said, have enabled the Allies to Pub Serv N J .... Public L’tiUUes large are yet to be selected) ore . . nilOffi’**'' New Hampshire, H. E. Warfel; waa followed almost a month later Radio ...... She reentered the ochool oi ing should be given. ocean canal that might be built a cake. Miss Ruth Wickham Mlsa Chapman la to be married aela, convoya and armed merchant make good and remove our weak Conn. Lt. and Pow.. 63 unlnstruct^, hut are pro-Roose- ships. Vermont, George W. Davla; New by the removal of Leslie Hore- Reading ...... 19 velt. member of the class of 1940 and across Nicaragua. bo la charge of refreshments, to Donald Cowlea, Saturday,'May York, Samuel Abenauf; New Jer neasea, to conaolidate and tune up Belisha aa war secretary. Conn. Pow...... 55 Ilbiess Delays a fta graduation plans a course at Miss Betty Eaton, tIckeU. Score OeAnlte Suooeas every arm, offensive and defensive, Rem Rand ...... Hartford Elec. U . . 70 Oaraer Silent On Betnms 18 at the North Methodist church. aey, L. G. MacNamara; Pennsyl­ Republio Steel .... While Vice President Gamer the Hartford Junior College. * Former Helasi Weo N « W Vndsr-arm "Despite # recurring sir fights and so enormously to add to our Illuminating Sha. . . . 62 Principal Albert Endee, who an Applicants Thrice with British chasers and hectic vania, J. N. Morton; Maaaachu- Rey Tob B ...... IHartford G a a ...... 34 kept silent on the Wisconsin re­ Air Crash Trial Bctts, Joseph Hagar; Connecticut, fighting strength that we can face Churchill Program nounced the honor conferred upon anti-aircraft drfenaa from war the future with calm, whatever It Safeway Stores .. . 8. New Eng. Tel. Co. 168 turns, the fact that he polled Bethlehem, April 4.—UP)— Bid- CrDCiin D «oderan t Arrall Lamson; Rhode Island, C. Sears Roebuck .... about oae-third of the total vote in Mias Megson to a special student CCC Vacancies ward N. Crane, 84, Bethlehem ww vesaela as well as merchantmen, brings." Is Seen Endorsed Western Ma.ss...... 32 assembly at the school yesterday t a f d y the German attackera succeeded T. Whaley; Maryland, E. Lee Le SheU Union ...... the preference balloting led hla Hartford. April 4.—(F5—Illness repreoentattvo In General Asaem- Compte. He continued: Berlin, April 4.—(;P)—The Brit­ Industrial Texas campaign headquarters to aald the glrl’a name had appeared bly In 1937 and ono of tho town’o la scoring definite aucceaa, Socony V a c ...... of an attorney forced at least a Slops P orfD lrotion A report also from C. M. Aldeua "I would be the last to under­ ish Cabinet rearrangement was de­ South Pac ...... Acme W ir e ...... 22 assert that “tba third term is a 24-hour delay today in the half- consistently on the honor roll. Washington. April 4.—(F)—Only flnt rural mall carriers, died at his "One destroyer, one outpost rate the enehiy'a strength or hl4 clared by authorised German Am. Hardware ___ 24 boat and two merchant vessels of the Maine Biological Survey South R w y ...... dead issue. million, dollar airplane accident one out of every three young men homo hero today. Private funeral determination to use that strength sources today to be a complete Stand Brands...... Arrow H and H, com 40 "The results clearly prove,” the suit being tried In Federal court aendeea will be held Sunday. composing a total of 17,000 tons Unit, and from R. T. King of the endorsement of Winston Church­ Confusing Aceeat seeking enrallment in toe CIvlUan Syracvise Unit of the U. S. Bio­ without scruple and without mercy Stand Gas and El . Bristol B ra ss...... 46 headquarters statement ooid, "that here in which the United Air Conservation Corps can be euc- were eerloualy damaged. If he thinks he can do so without ill’s program of “starving out" Billings and Spencer 3V "Three outpost boata and one logical Survey. Stand OU Cal ...... the two-term tradition will be re­ Lines, Pratt St Whitney Division Indianapolia — (JP)—^Mrs. Fablen cemful during tha April 1 to April getting his blows returned with In­ Germany and Involving neutrals In OoK’a Pat. Firearms 79 spected. Mr. Roosevelt could not merchant ship of B.OOO tons were Other speakera are Lyle Thorpe. terest. the war. Stand Oil N J ____ of United Aircraft and Bethlehem Sevltzky, wife of the conductor of 20 enrollment period, Jame# T. Tex C o rp ...... Eagle Lock ...... 8'.; be elected If nominated. The third Steel' Corporations sre Involved. McEntee, director of the CCC, aald destroyed by fire caused by bombs. Connecticut Aquatic Biologist, on I say thla, too—the very com­ They professed amusement at Fafoir Bearings . . . 125 the Indianapolis Symphony Or^ BKIUCHE, Furthermore, one outpost boat "Pond Survey Progress, Plans, 'nmken Roll Bear .. r term is dead.” The trial, which started MoH' chestra, didn't know what to think today. pleteness of hla preparatlona has the versatility of the Cabinet mln- Trana America .... Hart and Cooley . . . 125 On the other hand, Senator Guf­ day, is expected to last for several and three freighters totalling 17,- IToblems 4ind Report of Kiah left him little margin of strength iaters In changing posts without of a telegram from her husband In He aald vscanclee existed for READ ALL ABOUT IT Union (Carbide...... Hendey Mach., Com. , 8V fey (D., Pa.), a third term booster, weeks. It was adjourned until 6T;.221 youths between IT and 38 000 tons were damaged. Planting"; Chester Martin of the to call upon." "previous training for new posts.' Landera Frary A Clk 28>,( New York reading, "Don’t forget LEG PUNS Mffif Union P s c ...... • ••••••• .. 97'/. declared the Mg third term vote 10*80 a. m. Friday after Bruce to bring pints of rum." She finally years of age and applicants total­ "Two German planes made forc­ Connecticut State Forestry Dept, The prime minister declared that New Brit Mch., com 37',i confirmed hla previous predlcUons ni..tnley, counsel for the Bethle­ L Does not rot dresses, does IN TOMORROW'S HERALD! ed landings The crews were rer»-' on "The Relations of the State Germany "has not any real friend Unit Aircraft .... 0 * a • • • • •. . 49 <4 figured that Sevltsky*# Ruosian ac ed 183,574. Unit C o r p ...... North and Judd___ 32 M "that the people and not President hem Steel, waa reported ill. not Irtitsto skia. cued. One plane Is missing. One Forests to Game Management’’; In the world” and that leaka and • • 0 0 • 0 a •.. 2(4 cent had confused a clerk in the Varanclea to be filled have been DWGERSI t . NowsiUngtodry.CMbomad Chinese Raid Unit Goa Imp . . . .. 12% - Roosevelt would decide the third The litigation la based on a suit apportioned among states. Among Arrall Lanuon, Connecticut Game loopholes In Britain’s blockade of RusmII Mfg. Co. new 12 14 telegraph office—and that the Of Thwi KkfaNys right sft« tbsviiig. U 8 R ubber...... 88% term Issue. brought ^ the widows of four the nt3.te allotments were; Manager on "Regulated Shooting Germany are being mended. Scovlll Mfg. Co. . . . 28% 30% "It means that the people have men killed In a plane crash In telegram should have referred to a . InsisniH stops penpirst^ U S Smelt ...... •oossseo.. 62 Tines of Rome," a symphony. Alabama, 806; Arksnsss, 1,840; and Feed Patch Progress” ; and "Our victory." he declared, Foes’ Bases Sllex Co...... 14% 16% made up their minds to draft Cleveland, O., in May, 1938. •bn* l b * NslMOHur be osralae rso tbsl fot 1 to } dsys. Rtmovw odor James Bishop on "Connecticut spells freedom. U 8 Steel ...... • •••0***.. 63% from pmpiistioa. Vick Chem ...... • •••«•• s Stanley Works . . . 47% 49% Roosevelt,” he added. Grouse Cover Improvement”, "I ask you to bear In mind that do., pfd...... 28 — Heavy Blow For Vaadraherg ewrsflsUm 4 . A pore, while,gtesseless,its la- thla la a war of will and the wUl (Continued from Page One) Western Union ...... 25 ‘ '• so* «l tb* lets viniihtai ciasm. am hMAramftM oar 1M9 West El and Mfg ..115 Torrington ...... 31 33 Mogt politicians agreed that sboolSvtBts to conquer. I put my faith In the Veeder-Root .. . . . 62% 65% Dewey had dealt Senator Vanden- Banker 7$ Years R. Attid hss bora owttdod tha courage and tenacity of our race, other military supplies had been Woolworth ...... 41% ■On *f lllsir tobn sal Wsn Approvsl8oalefiboAm«ku EHee Bond and Share (Curb) 7H New York Bank*. b e r g ^ a heavy blow In No Reply Receive10 saSberelsqtw h ln nAeosIbnvhiow* CI.EAN—SAFE—FAST-CHEAP . . Jaat Uka Into Driver*s Seat Boston—VP)—Detective Frederick Chemical ...... 50% 52% Btit many argued that the aena- Dwight B. Dean, 91, considered the mers at work In their fields. Seven tor could not be counted out yet MID in Charles E. Rohan of 10 Edger- London, April 4.—()P) — Hard­ WiUlama wonders If this could be City ...... 29% 31% dean of Connecticut bankere and light. That*a tba attnry of oleetric codkiag. I ton street, who aerved as acting Chinese planet,-the Japanese aald, a ))olitlcal augury. During a bookie Continental . . . 14 16 and that future primarlea nright RRRID hitting Wlnaton ChurchUl climbed bombed Yangcheng, southwestern believed to be one of the oldest . AisOiMnsttaiianawassa postmaster of the Highland Park Into the driver’s seat of the Britiah raid he,answer^ a rin i^g tele­ Cforn Ebcchange . . . . 55 . 57 change the picture. Vandenberg members of the profession In the IWoJw f«heio»a7solaafisn) office until last Saturday, when he Shanal. killing two and wounding phone and a man’s voice Inquired: First, National . , ...1900 1050 hlraaalf took bis d4?eat with a war machine today with a big share four Chinese civilians. United States, observed today tha closed the office because he could of the job of winning public confi­ "How did Third ‘Term make nut?" Guaranty Trust . ...295 SOS smile.' M>t would not talk about It 70th anniveraaiT of Ms associa­ READ ALL ABOUT IT not secure a location, said lata to­ Yochow Is Japan’s southwestern- Williams aald he didn't Icnow the Irving Trust ...... 13 14 Republican eongreaakmal leaders dence in the government’s fighting moat military base In the. Yangtze tion with toe National Iron Bank. day that he had received no word qualities. horse was running. “Oh, get wise," Manhattan ___ . . . 17 19 . f d l ^ comfort In the Increaaed Re- He entered toe bank’s employ aa IN TOMORROW'S HERALD! * * * " 4 " from Washington in reply to his river valley. Yangcheng Is head­ e caller snapped. "You know I bet Monufoct. Trust . . . 39% 41% ■ • pumlean vote in Wleeonain. Repre- errand boy at toe age of 18 In 1845, A new ahakeup in Prime Minis­ quarters of Japanese forces oper­ * • 8 notification that ha was closing the ter Chamberlain’s wartime Cabinet SI on Presidential In the fifth race N Y Trust ...... 113 116 ■ owfattve kfartln of Mosaaebu- ■arvisd aa eaoMer for several years NOW! AT WATMIMB office. ating In the western Yellow river at Bowie.” Williams looked it up, Public National . . . . 31% 33% aettA House Republican leader, and now functions In toa cmiacity puts the duties of chief Ivar atrate- area. Aa a result of the closing, letters gist on the shoulders of, the flrat and aura enough. Presidential won. Title Guarantee . . . . 8 4 colled ,It "very encouraging.". He of vica president and a member of mailed to Highland Park through lord of the Admiralty, U S T rust...... 1680 1730 oddcd;v toe Boaid o f Directora. THE NEW 1940 tha Manchester poiatoffice can now The ahakeup answered ' clamor "I think the bulk, certainly In good health. Dean attends to ba mailed for two cents Instead of to "fight the war" but theVe atUl - f - more thaii half, of the Gamer vote his duties at toe Institution dafiyA PLANNING TO BUILD THIS SPRING? threa cants, aa was ths former was skepticUm whether the prim# 3— DAYS— 3 must have been coat by p eO ^ charge. This now leavw but two minister had succeeded in plugging definitely against a third term." ■51, sections In Manchester where it la TATE all the gaps in tha natlon’a fighting MANCHESTER W M m TODAY^ FRL and SAT. Ward E. Krause laSImtca fiaathiiMt CSiaaga Tickets Available necessary to atUch a threa cent efforts. lastroetor .>|artln also oontendad that tha stamp for malt passing through Preaa reaction to the new Cabi­ S d^eat of Daniel W. Hoan, veteran CLARINET AND the Manchester poatofflce, Buck- net setup ranged from the Dalw IRROl FIYNN Socialist niayor of Milwaukee, In- For Church Supper S -A-V-E land and Mancheater Green. SAXOPHONE Herald’s brickbat, "futUe," to The Stodlo; 87 WalSMt Strart dieafod the "demand of the people ONLY As the Highland Park area that Times's more subtle comment that TM. SSSS rot a change” and that the fusion- ELECTMC REFRIGERATOR UP was served by the poatofflce that it "Is not calculated, and perhaps lots’ vieto^ In Kansas City meant TO 20c ON EVERY DOLLAR YOU Is now closed. Is not covsred by an A limited number of tteketa are was not Intended, to afouae any "at least tba people would have avallabla for toa Eggaaxa anppor FASTER FREEZING RFD route or city carriers. It la great ehthualoom." an honest count" In future dee- necessary for ths residents to come Cast In New Roles that nrill be served at toa Emanuel SPEND FOR BUILDING MATERIALS mthersn church tola Saturday to the Mancheater office for their For tho most part tho new cast TODAY • FRIDAT ^ ^ ■ S f o a t o r Austin o f Vermont, ao- 20% evening from 5 to T o'dock under nail. la the aame os the old, only In dif­ Senate ReimbUcan leader, ferent roles, and In oevaral casss toe auspioea a t toe Brotherhood. and CASH laid'h a did not beUiwa Vandenberg The menu will include stuffed and tha changes were mere swapa. One 2ml HITI **MA! MAKING EYES AT ME'* CIRCLE bad been ellinlnated Jrom the preo- ^ How Can We Sell cartoonist pictured It aa a game of boiled eggs, sW. potato salad, cold LESS ELECTRICITY T o Leave on T rip O LABBAU t o LAIMBS! Idantlal nomination raos. cuts, coffee and coffee cake. musical chairs, with Chamberlain "I don’t'regard Wlaaonsln’'aa a with (Installad On 1st aad 2nd Flooia playing the tune. nckets .may be obtained from itandard for tha United States," Herbert Bengston, William Orr, Hstpslala Bstraetdlaary In Ona. Two or Thrce-Faniny Honacs) For Pacific Coagt The only new blood In the minis­ be said. "It’s a peculiar situation Building Supplies For Less ? terial family la in the food minio- Arthur Larder, Carl Gustafson, HI-DELIVERY there." ^ Carl' Johnson, Oarenca Wogman Slightly Higher on Terms try .where Lord Woolton, an indua- ANOTHER • diSf* triaUst experienced la giaveminent and Raymond Erickson. ..Ticket re­ ''f o r c e d d r a f t Mr. and Mrs. ChariM J. Strick­ turns must be made tomorrow IiJ We Have No land of Main atreet .are leaving trade and supply operations, tu-J<^ 008 of our advortiooiBoiito wtaicb ooffootod Mr. Church before hla marriage Primarily, Chamberlain achieved D. RoekefeHer, Jr., haa withdrawn tbo could avoid tho crovido by canfully [41 We Buy For Cash lived for a time In Mancheater, and three reforms In the cabinet face­ re a fillip today to the biennial • Ca. F t 1940 Modal Electric You Deal Direct ta conclave. from toa boantcbalnnaiiaMp a t toe diqc|ti«n tbo hocf ri— offorod bi dw nows* Thereby ffettinf • liberal diaeount. will be remembered by North End- lifting, noteworthy more for Ha ODD FELLOWS HALL K Rockefeller Foundation aftar 37 era.- change In governmental organiaa- The young Turks sought, with poporo md tiwo ohopphig by tolophoBO, Sho With Us! the open backing tat populous York yean beeauoa he has reached toe We pass these uvings or to you! The party will travel westward tlon than in men. ’They were; O Sponsored By King DnvM Lodco, retlremeat age of 8. The board took tbo hint, and in 20 ndnatoo mod* 40 via the Southern atates and return 1. Endowing Churchill with al­ oouB^s delagaUan, Indualott at <11 I.O.O.F. <11 nomad Walter W . Stawort, pro- pnrfhaooo, Tldo otoads ao a toooed bbUI wo by a northerly route, taking oevaral most unchallenged mastery over N PERSON thair stats diainnaa, Frsd C faaoor of aoonomles a t tha instl- THAN weeks for alght-sealng xotng Ballmer. Jr., of Portland, and two 1 1 4 * ^ W . H. the fighting services os head of V ” ------REGULAR GAMES------V W tuta for Advaooed Study, Prlnee- boar to tba contrary. * A HAT ;W# have attractiye and returning, and perhaps being the armed oervicee committee) sthera In tha dspatatkm—tt usual­ ton, N. J„ to aueeood Rodufaller. Wo tall this story now bicoasa yoor tola* With Foread Draft l i e *FAf T AS naa -CUAMM»€flfAf>^ absent about two months. 3. Putting Sir John Simon and ly la uninatructed—- which will FATB FOR THU tnci lumic near* ^^•iored books of plana WE KNOW They will atop at placas of Inter­ Sir Kingsley Wood la almost tha carry tha otata’a IS votaa to PhU- pnooD cm pw wiiiy m i ^*7 CooHaff ENGLAND est and call on friends In Califor­ same category on the home fronU; 1st SPEOAL GAME-410.00—or $35.00 Award. * adalBhia. mpmIi dWo Whinif v m mm ihoDOMM fit pictnrea of aman Before enterinf nia, and visit Mr. and Mri. F. Q. W a#« Pradlet Flear Fight LUMBER COMPANY tho S. Cutting down the war cabi­ 2nd SPECIAL GAME—$10.00—«r $25.00 Awaid. Mills OR SttOtMisOm dOOliB or hOR^SRROa o o o ■ 0 % which are Strickland at Palo Alto, son and net from nine to eight ministers 3rd SPECIAL SW£EPSTAKES-$15.00-GaafanUod. WhBa Bertboer would not pre- New York, April 4-—(FT—In toe M* ^ Middls Tarapika lumber burineaa w# daughter-in-law of the C J. Strick- by cutting out the Ministry for llct a floor fight over the Imim, he tergeot single election ever cap- caa do it awiftty, aaii^. asd is aoBd confort MaadKiater OrcM 4th SPECUL GAME—$lt.00-$10.00^-4ir $35.00 Award. The Manchester Electric Divisi^ ® *• Broapcctira lando. The younger Strickland is Ooordlnatnatkm o f “Defense. * (P said oeatliiiant in the youager ducted by the Natkoal Lahor Rin by tal^pboaa. Aadpaf ooanobthaaMrayaa LESSNBR’S had 15 yean* expcri< teaching dramatics and lUractlng Hra staggarkMf T M i 5th SPECIAL GAME—$10.0(k-ar $45.00 Awaid. •lemeat waa "claorly hi fovor a t latloM Board, SLBOO OmaoBdated i! BaMm* ttiramra*’ Ptajj at Laload Stanford Unhrarsl- Tka stattarliig ^ of preaid- •th SPECIAL GAME-$Se.00—Award. :onllBning our demands.” Edtoen Company aaqtlojroo atartad •Bee boUdinf hom eal qr **«<■ aaaaon. poa. By Aa wgy.havai Tha wAYsms Fvm nwm lug over tba oaMnot'a r Play Biaio StttlRff At TaHaa WHh tha M p a M a t Toa ~ Guard leaders veilad but Telephone 3040 HartOB O. HodgUna Policy Ooaualttaa foil ta ______thair (Baaimi'ovH a t th e jro - SeodMra NawBnilaadTd a WEST CENTER STREET. COR. COOPER STREET tha Oablea, Kola street, wui oc­ haired ^ John, who aa chaacaDor LIkoI J. Itedy^eaell e( Pea- 7170. cupy the Strickland home during IhEtr rnfmmnrn of the exchequer remalas the chief MN>RJ»R1ZE $10.00! ADMISSION 35 CENTS. r.atataeommUtfo dbM, raodad- M Graak Ritttabra aaighty -aR M r I tte, W e s n nslns s M mA MANCHESTER EVENINO HERAl/D, MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAT, APRIL 4,1940 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1940 PAGE

Plant Manager | New Haven hospital, left the coun­ ■till have aoma of thair ular Eclipse of Sun U. S. Bombers to Blast Caribbean Isle Mackenzie Will ty jail Jan. 19 to bs treated tor ■entencaa to serve. ■'a Earl of Athlone Named pernleloua anemia. News From Manchester’s Neighbors End Jail Sentence Ha was expected to remain nt Aged Mmi A ttw te WWa, the hoapltal eeveral dnys before "7 To Cross Gulf States New Canadian Governor returning to bla Bethel home. Haverhill, Maas., April NewHfivsn. April 4—(45—Harry Hl^h Sheriff J. Edward Slavln Police Chief Henry J. L ffita' E. Mackenale, 55, of Bethel, ones said that Mackensls was allowad ported today that Frank Kitten Risks AO Nine comes apparent that no action OtUwa, April 4.-<5>)-Canada norgeneral and hU counteie. Prin­ ■A powerful Falrileld county Republi­ 45 (W.yn off hla asntenes for "good attacked hla wife, Laura, Sweep at Rapid cess Alice, a granddaughter of Lives in 72-Foot Im p will be taken on the petition filed acclaimed a member of the royal can leaders, tomorrow snds a nine- behavior." He entered the Jail a milk bottle and than Mat Rate Acroaa Texas, Andover In protest of a resident taking the Bolton Election of Officer^ Queen Victoria, was not announc­ month jail sentence Imposed upon Aug. 31. own wrists. Alger waa census in Coltimbla by 39 signers. famUy, the Earl of Athlone, as lU ed. ton Angeles, April 4.—l^ — Mrs. MaxwcU HuteMssoa Mrs. R. K. Joacs him after his oonvIctkNi on a Edward O. Levy, New Haven to a hoapltal in n critical 'Louisiana, Alabama, Dr. Dowe acknowledged receipt of new governor-general today, ap­ Wetoome to ha Delayed charge of conspiracy In the Water­ lawyer, and Clarence B. William­ tlon but hla wife, who ran tol A Bcraggly black and white •9N, MooelMator kitten risked ail of Its nine 157-4. WiUiMaatla the petition, but stated that he pointed by King George VI to suc­ Eor the same reasons, the cus­ bury mllllfn dollar fraud trial. son, former Darien political chief­ home of neighbors, waa ao4 Georgia and Florida. tomary welcome and swearing-in lives in leap 73 feet from a saw no necessity for a change in Of Civic Association ceed the late Lord Tweedsmulr. Mackenale, now a patient at the tain, numbered among the accused oualy hurt. ledge atop a flve-story down­ The P. T. A. regular meeUng policy, as . Mrs. Taylor was fully The Orange Choral club wlU ^ The dominion, partner-in-arms at the port of arrival In Canada Br Bawmrd W. Makcalw will be delayed until the Earl town building, where it had will be held Monday evening at the quallfled to assume the duties of meet totnorrow evening at the with the mother country in the (•(••Mad ri«M S<4«mm Editor. been stranded six days. enumerator ia Columbia, and fur­ Rockville Group Meets European war, learned of the ap- reachea Ottawa. Town Hall. Dr. William Tutblll home of Mr. and Mrs. Keeney: f l > He U not expected, however, un­ All ADTUi&l ocUpto of th* »un, The death-defying feline de­ thermore, he said, she had not Willington pointment of the tRllt toldleriy i has secured Frederick R. Noble, lived in the town a great length Hutchinson at 5 o'clock. Thla Is ' Tonight; Dr. Donald til some time in June—too late to «pp«'ari M a narrow ring of cided upon the leap after es- the flrat meeting of the month and' brother of Queen Mother Mary ■ ~ ' caping from the arms of a principal of the Windham street of time and had pass^ the exam­ Mias Jennie H. Cknrcli G Beckwith Slated to while Canada was being urged to open the aesslon of Parliament j art around the face of the dark- school In WUllmanUc, as the guest inations satisfactorily. Mrs. Tay­ Mrs. Lydia Allen, music supervisor, | scheduled for the latter part of I wrould-be reseller. of West Hartford, will be In •' do everything possible to win “tM moon, will croa# the Oulf speaker. Mr. Noble will use as his lor was working in the Hop River Be Chosen Head. acUve support of the United May. The anlmarii fall was brok- charge. I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zlska of Conant, speaking at Cannlngton, :«U taa and aoutha-eat on Sunday I tn by BO'me trolley wires, but it topic, "What I Have Learned From Village section of the town Tues­ States In the cause of the Allies.” Parents and Children In 30 Year day and Wednesday. Mrs. Miriam Rising, teacher at |aurleyville announce the engage- Ontario, warned that BrlUsh- ]& aftamoon, April 7. I was unable to get up and walk Birch Mountain school, has made Rockville, April 4—l attended the per­ maintenance and roadside develop­ rounding transatlantic travel, the of a "break” which will start a ■Idetraeked. The McDonald observatory will dates. The degree work was un­ formance of "Plnocchlo” In Hart­ to secure a WPA grant to be used Collins, beginning at eleven ment forces of the state highway Roee Marie Armelin against Leon­ date of sailing of the new gover- democracies of the world.” Manchester Trade school's night bitter floor fight over the National CV>x and Smith aaoerted that r?lS0,000 miles, and rarely to 600,- set up a station in the Chisos for further Improvements on this ard Glazier^ Katherine Ziemba or 700,000 miles. Any of der the direction of Past Master ford on Wednesday, and visited the o'clock. A pot luck lunch will department In ths Willington area course Intended to permit unem­ Labor Board. ■entlment for major reviolona In Mountain in the Texas Big Bend field and possibly to fence It In. be served at noon. Nlemiec against John Michael Shoulders Roy Warren. The flrat degree was i School for the Deaf, with their at a gathering Monday night in the ployed machinlats to brush up on In the pre-battle calm, this was the Wagner act ta so strong that .ithem 50,000 miles or more high to measure the Intensity of the Chief of Police George Kealy and Friday evening at 5 o'clock in Nlemlec and Highway Trailer easily visible to the naked worked by the regular officers, and teacher, Hyman Reiner. old schoolhouse in South .Willing­ their trade, opened last night with the situation: the House would accept the(r ma­ rays coming from the edge of the Alfred Long have been appointed the Community House, Robert ton. One year safe driving buttons Company against Stanley H. a class of 12. It was stated today neuver. Hoars despite the sun’s 02,000.000 sun. Those days ordinarily are the second by a ladles’ team. In State Entries TWO bills have been placed be­ Cat-Vr FRESH PORK RIB END the unavoidable absence of Wilbur to have charge of Olympic field. Sharp's Sunday school class will were awarded William Busse, Dud­ Hoyle. s ‘Gas’ Contract that the plan la to Increase the en­ fore the House. One, by the La­ Arguing that bar eommlttea’s “‘gistsnrr from earth. not measurable, since they are At the monthly meeting of the Amateurs, using red filters, can T. Little, master of the Grange, sponsor a variety show. A cast ley Clark, Gordon Downes, Fred No Meeting rollment by five to eight per week bor Committee, would make four recommendations were “all that mostly masked by the more In­ Overseer David Hutchinson was In Court.;of Burgesses held Tuesday of amateur players from Mystic Edgerton, George Hawkes, Archie The meeting of Troop 14, Boy until a clau of 30 Is secured. changes in the law, centered on In- need to be done,” Mrs. Norton told sph these prominences, tense rays from the middle areas Columbia evening the" matter of parking T ilt Is Ended In Beef Show FOWL b u t t s PORK dble also through the film or charge of the business session. will stage a show which will in­ Morisz, Louis Pacak, Christopher ScouU of America will be omitted About 130 applied for training at creksing ths size of the Labor; reporters: of the sun. The rays visible dur­ Among the visitors present last regulations was discussed at clude solos, monologues, dances Vogel, Merrill Wilson, Anton Ada- this evening. All patrol leaders and the time the opening of the course Board. The other, by the special' 'W o teel that this bill meets smoked glasses will be the ing the ling eclipse will be from Weaeett Rios length. A petition signed by most (\: utalns along some parts of the night was Leonard O. Bragg of and a skit. Profits from the en­ mec, Edward Dubois, Alvin Green, members of the Leaders Council was announced. Smith Committee proposes 17 most of the objections against the portions of the sun slanting far Fast Hartford, master of Bast 575-12, Wllllmaatlc Division of the merchants on Main street tertainment will be given to the Joseph Krozel, William Newman, are to meet at the home of Scout­ Police Board Asked to 21 Connecticut Boys The Instructors changes based on creation of an act without ia any way weakening of the moon. These moon downhill, away from the earth. was received and asked for re­ IO ea* stains are a mile high and so Central Pomona Grange. Community church. James Palmer, Otto Vonasek, Law­ master TSylor at 7:30 o’clock. In charge of the course Is John entirely new board. ths Uw." The rays measured will be Infra stricted parking. A limitation of The Wapping team of dart- rence Wilson and William Regan. Designate Place to Sup­ And Girls to Compete Q. Echmalian, principal of the Questloa ef Which BIB S hota Never Have Paooed sr that their ragged outlines red. At the next meeting of Man­ Egbert A. Case of WUllmanUc, Mre. George Backoten chester Grange, Wednesday eve­ superintendent of schools In that one hour during the period of baseball players la assured the Talks on safe driving and motion Mra. Annie I. Backofen of El­ Trade school. Instructors are Paul The question was: Which bill Cox told the House yesterday vWlU show ]ust at the moment ■'It la very Impigtant that such eight In the morning to eight or ply Cruiser Cars. In Springfield Event. r^WlisB the c ^ e of the moon Is even ning, April 17, the third and fourth city and principal of the Windham championship of the East-South pictures were shown. Brief re­ lington road, Ellington, wife of J. Volquardsen of the Trade school will be called up for actual debate that the Wagner act never ahould observations be secured," says Dr, degrees will be given by both nine o'clock In the evening was Windsor Church Dart-Baseball marks wer4 made by Oscar Hem- staff, Robert H. Guthrie, loaned by and under what parliamentary have been placed on the statute Itb the edge of the sun. Otto Struve, in charge of the Mc­ high school will speak before an George Backofen, died Wednesday teams. The ceremonial will be favored by most of the merchants. league by virtue of its victory thla meler of West Willington, superin­ night at her home following a long The Board of Selectmen through Springfield, Moae., April 4.—(F) the United Aircraft company, and procedure T hooka. Ha added: Donald expedition, "In order to In­ open meeting of the Columbia It Is expected that favorable ac­ I preceded by a supper at 6:.30 Parent-Teacher Association In week at the games In Wlnd.sor- tendent of roads in this vicinity Illness. She was bom in New Lon­ Its clerk, George H. Waddell, waa —Twenty-one Connecticut boys A. L. Haynes, loaned by the Royal The flrst move probably will be ‘Tt U my opinion that tha House sir lo in —R om id’—CSiili# terpret the nature of the material tion will be taken by the Court of and girls representing 14 commu­ g Bead* o’clock. Yeomans’ hall Tuesrlay evening, ville. The Anal games of the sea­ and others. don and bad been a resident of El­ announced thla morning to have Typewriter company. A graduate. mode when CHiatmian Norton (D., will accept the Smith ameadmenta which makes up the outer parts of Burgesses. For the past week one case of nities In Utchfleld, Hartford, t it v Miller Haugh, Is In charge of the N. J.) aoka Acting Speaker Bay- by an overwhelmlag majority.” the sun's atmosphere." April 9 at 5 o'clock. Prliicipal son will be plaved in Wapping lington for many years. She was a ■ent a letter to eswh of the three tiful Sight Monday, April 8th. measles and one case of whooping London, Tolland and Windham tool crib. It was explained that bum (D., Tex.) for permisalon to Tha Labor committee, beokta Case will address his remarks member of Ellington Orange. PoUee Commlaatonera asking Another beautiful sight which mainly to graduates of the six cot^b were reported in town. Bealdea her husband Mrs. Back­ counties will compete with Maine, the two men loaned by the manu­ take up the Labor Committee’s bill Increasing the Labor Board mem' nomers say can be observed Expedition Will V$e Expect Cut Here elementary schools here who are Chester Korner, son of Mr. and ofen leaves four sons, Charles and whether the police department New Hampahire, Maasachuaetto facturing firms are being paid by April 15. She suggested procedure berahip, would protect craft un- the same moment where the planning to enter high school the Mrs. Charles Komer of West Will­ Richard of Rockville, Edwin and (sl > would rather take gasoline for po­ and New York residents in the 4-H the firms donating their services. which would require the members iona against abaotpUoa by larger STEAKS edges are even is BsHcy's iVpip Instrument ill WPA Niinibc'rs following fall. He will talk on Ellington ington, charged with issuing a Ernest of Ellington; four daugh­ lice cars at the town garage on club baby beef activities at the oT replace Volquardsen in hla day to vote ”yes or no” on the measure, induotrial unions, give employera— L— Hi. These are brilliant spots of Another expedition, different choosing the subjects which will fraudulent check and obtaining ters, Mrs. Mildred Uak, Mra. Law­ Hnrrison street or at ^.the filling Etostem Statea Ehipoaltlon from class work, George H. Burkhardt, without considering any other Ilka unions—the tight to oak for along the moon's edge, set from anything ever tried before by best prepare the student for the Mra. Mabel G. Hall, tax; collec­ money and goods under false pre­ station of the contractor, the Bo­ Sept 16 to 21 Inclualve, the man­ a toolmaker, has been employed as amendments. a eOUactlve bargaining alaetion, tor, will be at the town clerk's of­ rence Anderson, both of Rock­ iBke a row of brads. They are science, will be use of a new In­ work he is to follow when he The date of the minstrel and tenses, was granted a continuance ville, Isabelle and Mary Backofen, land Oil company on Center street. agement annoimced today. a Trade school Instructor for the All indlcatlona point to a re­ ■nd forUd tba board to disturb a Center Peril Chop#* lb. .... 17e SUeed Boiled Han^ Ib. . . . .21 Town Treasurer George H. Wad­ fice next Saturday from 9 to 5 untU April 9 in Hartford police Centmet Binding duration of the 200 hour Instruc­ fusal by House leaders to grant lagltlmata exclusive employer- jgne to irregularities on the edge strument, a coronavlsor, at Mount dell, local sponsor's agent for the leaves school. At thla time it la dance sponsored by the Ellington both of Ellington; three slstere, Twenty-two purebred Aberdeen >df the moon, or of the sun. The Locke Texas.’ Thla Instrument, believed Mr. Case will use some o'clock to receive tax payments. Fire D^artment, Inc., has been court Monday under $2,000 bond. It Is understood thnt the police Angus, Hereford and a few cross­ tion period that the apeclal classes that request. But Mrs. Norton woiker contract for one year. WPA, said this morning that he Mrs. Fred Edwards of Manchester, then might try another maneuver. Shonlder Veal Chops, lb. . . 17c Sliced Spiced Ham, lb. . . . . 2j jj^j^SUn’s edge Is not always a smooth which works like the scanner of a of the flgiires compiled In the re­ At the next meeting of the La­ changed from Friday, April 12, to Mrs. Edward McCabe of New Jer­ officials have agreed to get the breed steers srill be shown by the are scheduled to run. Tha Smith Committee' would believes that more than 15 n-en dies Missionary Association of the department’s supply from the town Houni Of Study She could ask the Rules Commit­ ■eparata tha board’a admltatra- but la sometimes scalloped television set, was Invented by Dr, will shortly be laid off local WPA cent occupational survey conduct­ Friday. April 26. The event will sey and Mra. Ella Cbenaurd of young Connecticut beef growers little Link Sausage, lb. . . . ISc itb billowing mountains and A. M. Skellett of the Bell Tele­ ed at Windham high school during Congregational church on April 17 be held in Ellington town hall, and source rather than from the dealer and in the total of 80 antrmnta who The inatrucUon period opens tee to recommend the aama pro­ tlve and Judicial functiona, re­ projects in the course of a national there will be a display of antique Palmer, Maas., and > a brothar, who has prevloualy -supplied the nightly at 5:30 and extends until cedure to the House. Jdlicd Corned Beef, lb. . . .11 ,teaua of fire. phone Labocatories. It was mads reduction In the rolls of tho.^e get­ the past few months. At this a record crowd Is planning to at­ Arthur Wheeler of Rockville. will participate in the exposition vamp much of Its madUnety, re­ Lean Pork Chops, lb...... 11c Important cities In the 150 niile to photograph, on any clear day, time over 200 graduates were in­ glassware, with a speaker to give tend this annual event. department. According to an opin­ baby beef camp and auction sale 2 . a.m. Those completing the Subetltiitlon Signal Move lax a limitation on an amployer’a ting work relief, ' The flrst cut Funeral ion of the town counsel, based on course, it is said, will stand a good Such a request would be the olg- right to dloctua labor mattara with ,Wtde central sone of this eclipse the sun’s ' corona which 1s never probably will be ordered Friday, it terviewed relative to the prepa­ a talk on the subject. A silver tea Mrs. Gardner Hughes and Mrs. The funeral of Mra. Margaret there will be 21 girls an'* 59 boys, Fresh Hamburg, lb...... 11c Sliced Loaf Cheese, Ib. ....! jP>m San Antonio, Austin and visible either to the eye or to tele­ ration for future employment dur­ will follow. All arc Invited. The Nellie Rice of North Branford, The Family Get-together sup­ local law, the contract let by the with 100 individual animals. chance of securing employment aa il for Repreaantatives Smith (D-, his men, and. limit back pay has been learned, while subsequent Theresa Staudt, 77, of 5 Kings­ Selectmen ta binding on all town vacancies occur In local Industries. Va.) and Cox (D., Ga.), two Rules awards to six monthoi jSouston, Tex., Baton Rouge and scopes, except during total eclipses. reductions also may be made ing their school life. association Is also planning a hob­ were recent visitors at the home of per held Friday evening under the rrofsssors ea Oemmittoe Orleans. La., and Tallahasee by show to be'held in the near fu­ bury avenue, widow of Theodore depnrtmenta In oonnectiem with '^ e coronavlsor scans In circles It is said that the plan is tore The program Is to be In charge Mrs. Eugene A. Finance of Main direction of the deacone, dea­ Staudt who died suddenly on Mon­ Exercising supervision are man­ idiid Jacksonville, Fla. According ture. gnaoHna purebaae. BOLL LARGE. the light around the edge of the duce local rolls to somewhat less of the program committee of the street. conesses and church committee day was beld,pn Wednesday after­ agement and advisory commlttses Yoal Loaf ^ ,;to advance calculations the cen- sun. the area where the pearly The Quinebaug Valley Girl Mias Virginia Bergh of East Ishnatirr’s Oonssnent of which Prof. H. L. Oarrigus, honorary dMraa of doctor at laws I than 225 persons. This cut. it Is association, of which Mrs. Caro- noon at her home. Rev. Dr. George PoUca Oommlasloner James H. Norwich Hospital .’ttral sone will just miss Savannah, white corona appears In eclipses, said. la made necessary by an or- line Robinson is chairman. The Scout Leaders' Association will street, this town, a freshman at was a succeas. There was a fine Prof. W. B. Young and A. J. Brun- A Thought today upon Dr. Rafael A. Calderon-1 BUTTER W m w i itbe edge being a few miles south hold a meeting here on Tuesday, S. Brookes, pastor of ths Union Johnston Indicated yesterday that Guardis, prartdent-elect of Obatal BOC« and where It normally Is hidden by der to curtail expenses, and Is moat recent activity of the group the Rockville High school, will turnout for the first event of its Congregational church officiated. dage of Storra, era members. i i < ^ that city. / the sun's glare. The coronavlsor has been the installation of radios April 16, to plan for the annual compete in the State Latin con­ he nM m>„.further utereat in the The baby beef steers will be Head Is Selected Rica. made possible by a growing local kind. The committeee hopes to The bMrera were Paul Menge, disagreement aa to the purchase m----a to Last rnuauall.v Long turns this light Into electricity. Improvement In the private em­ in the Center and Chestnut Hill frolic which will be held In Mash- test at the William Hall high have a similar affair several times Judged on Monday, Sept 16. and 3 0 en>- F r a n k i n r t g rosM The ring of fire will last from Strange to say. two kinds of elec­ amoquet Park In May. Harry Pfunder, Henry Markert, point. "They can do n ^ t Behold, happy ia tha mnn wham ployment field. schools. Other schools either sebool. West Hartford, May 3. a year. Emerson Usbe, Osmond Ueba and told at public auction 'Tueaday aft­ 'lour to six minutes, an unusually tricity appear, direct curren. and A whist will be held in the Cen­ want," be said, poinUng out that ernoon, Sept 17, with E. M. Norwich, April —(45—The spe­ God hath ooneetathi tharefere do- have radios already or are not Rev. Leon H. Austin bad, "Our Eldred Doyls.*^ Burial was In tf the Selectmen wlab to override t a g period for any kind of solar alternating The latter comes from Bpldera Not)|nBeets wired for electricity. A series ter school Wednesday of next Granger. Jr., o f Thompaonville, cial committee of the Board of splae not than the chaateteg ef .p e U ^ . Austin, Tex., for example. Cannon and XU Conquest’’ for the Orova HUl cemetery. the recommendation of the com- the invlsime corona- By converting of card parties to be given at the week under the direction of Miss topic of his aarmon Sunday mom' ■erring as auettonaer. Gash prises ITuateea of the Norwich State the Almighty. ' Jeh $:17. Slieod Pork U iro r sucaoi BACoin Is predicted to see the ring for thla alternating current back into Matr Martini, for ths benefit of Kickerson Honored AnUtory IfMtlBC ‘ misoloners furthw reaponslbtuty hospital here has agreed upon a Spiders 4nd%mites come under homes of members Is being plan­ inel taking tba text from Joshua Elian O. Barry AuxUlaiy V8WV ■nd trophies will be awarded and NpiisRistliss 'd.g minutes and New Orleans for la lip to the town’ fathers. light. Dr, Skellett gets a photo of the Arachnids class, neither being ned for thla spring. the hot lunch project / Miss Marion and Mloa Laura all entrants in .the 4-H Club baby new auperlntendent to fill the Criticism la ths handmaid of re­ 4.1 minutea. ^ the corona. The ring eclipse may will hold a meeting this evening at I Oranhyf Raalleast PORK UDNETS BALT PORK ^ an Insect. The spiders, however, With census taking ' activities iBy Express Agency Hill sang a duct, ’’Come Close to c 'i 9e*f project will be guests of the vacancy that will exist on May 1 flection. It works by oenaure. and | | | n # l Can't aleapt Tire >< In this eclipse the earth Is ao- give good coronavlsor pfeturea, but now well undec way In the second Eunuchs were said to have been eight o’clock In the GA.R. hall. aa the result of the reatgnatlon of .tusdly behind the tip of the black unlike ths plant-eating mites, fre­ the Saviour,” by Palmer. Flowers . Henry Abom expoeitlan management for the censure Implies a standard. UIII v b «erilrt4anareikrfe> the corona will not' be visible to quently are beneficial to man, smee district under the supervision of flrst emploj^d by Remiramls, entlrh week. Dr. Chester A. Waterman. —R. O. whlta :-ghadow’ cone cast by the moon. As- the eye or ordinary cameras. were furnished by Mrs. A. J. Vin­ Word has. been received in this Alien Smu^ling h : 2 «»• ! $ • . 2 ¥ 1 S « 1 they destroy injurious insectsJ John M. Dowe of Danielson, It be- Queen of AMyrta, about 2007 B.C. Frank A. Nickerson, agent of ton and Mrs. John Kingsbury. COMMCtiCVt Kutflf# Attorney Frank L, McOulto, itanomers call the spot which will No Good Photos Known city of the death of Henry Abom, chairman of the board and head of Ltea E ntkhamli TateaMe oon* pdbacure the central part of the the Railway Ehcpreaa Agency at Leater HIU led Christian En­ 60, of Rooaevelt, Long Iflted, a Connecticut entries are: The American Museum of Nat­ Being Investigated Utchfleld county: Jack Caaey the aub-cqimmittee to pick the \new Confera Henoraiy Pagrpa pouad. Ounoua ta t a m 66 yaais In Sihrsr Flote sun the moon's negative shadow.-. ural History, New York City, will Manchester was last night pre­ deavor Sunday evening. The topic native of Tolland, which occlijriad sented a cup by the general mana­ was, "If He Entered My Town'’ and Dwight S. MUler of Kent; auperintemwnt said that the com­ helptoi aneh rundown, weak, nwreews Lit. No. aii ?fhey"diagram It with a drawing of send the Hayden Planetarlum- at the U,. S. Veterans hospitiu In mittee has "made a aelectlon” and Worcester, Maos., Ap$U 4.—(F)— i erpeefeUp for woeise. ‘ the moon's shadow Which Is shap 1-ongiiies expedition tn Jackson­ Proving Brink of Dam Is No Place to Horse Around ger of the company on which la and “At Work in Our Church”. the Bronx, N. Y., on Wednesday. Marion E. Dow, Christine Holmes S a u e r k r a u t Miae Marion Hill and Gerald Chap Loa Angeles, April 4— "nie and Florenea Holinaa of Canaan; the name will be- submitted for Holy Crooa Qrilage w ferrad an i r ______^^ed like an hour gla.ss, . ville, Fla, Principal work will be inscribed "The greatest of greatest -He was a former resident of Tol­ approval at the meeting of the Suga In addition to the millions of getting good, photos of the ring increase in business for 1939". pell sang a duet. ' land and Rockville and after ser­ Tlmaa aald today Federal author­ John Voytorabark of Woodbury. Hartford county: David N. Ool- hoard to he held here next Tuea­ Dolt^ 1 , Msldents in the central tone of eclipse. An announcement from the II The presentation wa'i made at a Coventry Grange will hold its vice In the Spanlah-Amerlcan War ities are inveatlgating an alien ex­ day morning at 11 o’clock. The 10-Po« mI Bsf , the eclipse. If the day is good It la mu.seuiu says that no g o . ,mq>ected that millions more will of a ring eclipse are known. A bad the Railway Express Agency in the flrst and second degrees will his Witt, Mra. Madge Abom or from Canada to CnUfomin and name to be submitted for approval. BSigrive by auto to see the beautiful > daguerrotype of one was taken 90 the Hartford District. be conferred on a large class of Long Island and aeveral nephews Florldn. New London county: John Pl- ■arko of Norwich. From information obtained from ra ting of fire. It l.s estimated that ■ years ago. If cloud.s interfere at The year just closed marked the candidates. The regular officers and cousins In this section. T he Tha Inquiry la centered, the Inner hM^ltal circles, however. It 1 lO.OOO.OOO persons are Jncksonyjlle, the expedition plana 100th anniversary of the express will work the flrst degree followed a i - _ — nasaewnpnper stated, nt Loa Angalea, Tolland county: Bmaroon Abom funeral will be held on Friday af­ of EUlngton; Shirley F. Avery of waa learned that Dr. William A. ■ auto reach of the spectacle. , to fly above them. business in the United States. by the drill by the Men’s degree ternoon at Roosevelt, L. 1.' Ian Fmnclaco nad BeatUa harbors Bryan of Worcester State hospital, Toilet Tissue Rtt.Eoll 3 C ----- — The National Geographic Society There were four cups awarded for team led by Louis Hlghtar. The lem a number of nliena recently Somers; Charlea Barroaoo, Joseph Worcester, Maas., boa been the Dacidinf CtaM TaalgM R. Barraaao and WlUlam S. Porter Partial Elsetrhere and the National Bureau of Stand­ outstanding records in all of New Ladles degree team will confer the The Rockville Falcons ,„jr e reported Shipped to the only candidate that has made sev­ ards are sending a joint expedition England and that section of New Second degree which will he fol' Poliah-Amerlcaaa will meet in the' Orient,, using purportedly forged o f Andover; Helen Carter and Oal eral trips to the Institution and In­ Lb. c SELOX Ms incgBo^nnBwg ;,b» United States to San Antonio to measure the York 0* far west aa Buffalo. Of lowed by n drill led by Mrs. Irah third and deciding game of a series paosporta. Creeay of Storra; Joseph Flint, spected It and he looms oa the only R I C E „ 4 the four offices winning awards Standloh. Aaaartlng the Investigation to Herman Ledoyt and Walter , Everywhere «,«rywnere e.seelse inm theme Uniled | ‘ he eclipse on for the basketball champlonahip of likely choice. lo M aata T Ip SSewr SkUiet f Rtat«< the eclipse will be partial. ‘ «;ceptlon.. Previous ecllpw three were in New England, with On Friday evening at 7 o’clock the city this evening at the Eaat being conducted dlrsetly by FBI Young of South Coventry. a n d te d of the ordinary partial eclipse i moon s the Manchester office outstanding in the Church Community House, School gymnasium. Each team has Dlreotor J. Edgar Hoover, The Windham county: C. FrankUn HoMnp Man Bi^gte 1 M a tc h s t, 3 5c boxes 10c Corned Beef Hosh cm 15 c with a percentage of 59.3 ever the the ladks will serve the Father and won one gaaae. Tlmee reported that a number of BusU and Esther Chtom of Wood- stock VaUey; Henry Latham of t a S t wlll cover 65 ^er cent of the i year before. The next in line was Son’s banquet. The prellnilnary contest Is scha- ■Hens figuring In the Inquiry are Loa Angeta — (F) — The case adhunre t a 's diameter, in Augusta, Me., l P ""s Lyon, N. Y., which was eight per Plana are well under way for duled to start at seven o’clock believed to have tnenfoA from Eaatford; Donald Maitland of against Jamaa D. Bland was la the S^per cent; at Columns, ohlo. I •"<» cent behind the Manchester office. the Sample Fair to be held on Canadian concentmtkia ennpa Thompaon. ' make broadcasting possible. when the CelUea and Pioneers will ?*»• He attempted to rob a cafe ...... 1BAB-O C s a lO C C le o n te r 3 c . I l l b ;jn per cent. Los Angeles 72 per In presenting the cup to the April 17 at the Church Community clash for the Junior title, both of and srere amuggled into thla coun­ by pratendlag be bad a platol la m f^want, Helena, Mont., 44 and. Manchester office the general House. these teams also having a victory try. t a pocket. A waltreoa gave him '.HaatUs 85. Intentions Rurposs Spelling manager of the Express Agency Mia. Walter Keller and children to their credit. ~ Pthans, tha newspaper stated, $18, then pushed him. He* fell C R IS C O L U X 5 F T _ Thla trailing off in size toward took occasion to remark that only have returned home from their Degrae Tenn 'Mealing are AUeiis ssho entered the United Curb Stocks backwards Into a laundry bag, held 1 B R IL L O aorthwest Is due to the fart Salem. Ore. ran-The spelling al- an area that was progressive, atay In the south. Mr. Kallar re The degree team of Kiosnt Oous- Stntee before the outbreak of tha by the cook, who quickly tied the TOILET SOAP ,t ths main shadow travels from | most obscured the good intentions would attain ouch top honors. He turned with them, having a few cU, Degrae of Pocahontas will hold European ,wnr and have ^ stayed top sad called police. Blond plead­ Smoll pkg. 7 c 1-lb . c o n 18c '^'iwest toward the northeast. | of the legislative candidate who also informed the other agencies days off, but went back Monday a meeUng this evening at eight beyond tha expiratta of Uialr Am CIta Pow and Lt B ...... IK ed guilty to aedood degree robbery • acUpse really begins the day filed this slogan with the secretary that buoinesa done during the first evening. . o’clock in Red Men’s hall. •‘vtoltot’’ parmitis. r- Am Qen, 4 and was put on probation for five ' the United States sees It. | of state: "I will eamety do all I years. 3 , bora 17e J three months of the year was al­ Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Jacquemin PUm Supper Ark Nat Qaa 2K Largs pkg. 13c 3^lb . c a n 4 9 c atari is in the Pacific Ocean,; can for the best inters of the ready showing an increase over came home on a surmdae trip. Mr. Asad Gas and El A ...... 14 Tlia Ladles Aid Steaty of the String On Wedding Offer of the international time line, j marity of the sltlaon.s." 1939. Jacquemin has to report for duQr Rockville Baptist church will hold Am Super P o w ...... K Can M a r e ...... 114 April 6. Both Mr. Keller and Mr. a supper on Thuiaday avenbigr New York, April 4__ m —r . W. GRAFVFRUrr BANANAS 1 b r Jacquemin are In thS' Navy. Woolworth Oo., reported today Cent SUUa E l ...... S-14 Marshalltown. Iowa—(F)—Don 1 FLORIDA ORANGES (t a Galls OoMng Hazard April 11 from 4:80 to 7 p. ra. Beans Oarpenter, new mayor of Usoomb, and frankforU will be on thd March oaloa ^ 9ITJM4.919. an in- a ta Sarv ...... 5)4 cfonae of 19.t psir cent over $3$.- Cits Serv., pfd ...... 6$ near here. Is a bachelor. To gain S e i b . iego, Calif. — — The Bolvea Menace Of Ante menu and the supper will be servad- El Bond aiad Sbnra...... 7K experience ta weddings ha has of­ 1 5 ^ d o z . 7 2 5 « In the. baoement dining rooms. 104 JS9 in tha eompamMa month myatery of the toot golf balls has laat year. February aatoa teowad an Ford Umltod ...... $14 fered to naarry the first thiea eou- 10 Uth green at St. Paul — (m — Bafoie Judge Increaaa of SM per cent over Feb­ Nlag Hud P o w ...... 5% ples who eoaaa to him free of Bsoi Diego Country Club is hidden John W. Flaebout. poUca recited Held In Ante Theft ruary, 19S9. The large laeroaaa fn mn Road 314 charge, and the CTuunber o f Com­ MED. SIZE POTATOES LARGE PINEAPPLES MeINTOSH A P P ^ J from approaching golfers. Too these deflclenclaa In the 10-year- March over a year ago roaactod la Pitney Bowea $94 merce ia baoUiig him by offering often, n golfer would approach the old automobile of Roy Qraves: No Fall River, Maas.. April 4,—iff) part the early Easter this year. Segal L o c k ...... 114 to buy the lioenoea. There la one miDiri r - . green and not be able to find hla —Ralph Johnson, 20, of North each ibs. emergency brake; no right head­ Unit Qaa 19s string attached: The offer la « P ® * 6 ball. Then a pUyer on another light, no front bumper; no wind- Easton, nrreatad last .night after ro m a r Bsidgopart Mayor n only to "LteP Tear oouplaa.** 2 5 faitwny anw a sea gull pick up a ahieM wiper; left headlight defec­ a spectacular automobile chaos bride must do the pitqiaatag and ...... ball and fly off with it Golfeta tive; rack ha rear bumper, and for during which police fired several Bridgeport, AprU 4.—(F)— F. admit that Mia .(M it Jtljr. Caetsii. If tte mara p k t j ^ aboirt has any hone-^OBaa, shall stay on dry land next time she runs aws balisvo the Mid has haan feather- graves—BO driver’s Hceaaa. Qraves Shota, was fovnd prohabhr gtetjr Wtniam Behrens, 45, proprietor lock the dark plgiiiaata 1 BRAN PINEAPPLE READ ALL ABOUT IT Lcmto Ptelps of S^iini t o near the Dan Bivs|r when the girth broke, the saddle tnff Ita aast with thaas. prompUjr dfferad a antuttoa—ha’d today of latoany of as sstowoMlo Bqhrana’ ttant amriMt and mayor I Cor Borawl^ colorad TARTS DoariMwIs aaA *^!^*?**^ S te y lte d . taped Into the m ar and struck out for mid-stream. aend the ear to the Jute heap. and hold la 910^000 tor tha gnutot 1 . MUFFIN9 the M l* to tha t o t e ^ a dam. where, as seen at left, she balanced precari­ of BrldgSMCt l a n - i m . was m - . IP, hair. $aaSMrf mad ao«ta la ‘Hm North Pola of an American Bald .the judge, taking up. If S ou Jury. He waa fined 950 sMh tor irtod to ha la ooafiltta to- |tba anktel wpirlC Tka ayw, la H„ Aprfl 4-<4V- TOMORROirS HERALD I ously. While reacissrs ponder^ she slipfta (r i^ t) and was swept over. She was finally led. out un­ oomMM to ianllad the Bouth Pols don’t it*e a n s flae or 10 days la 1 ; lOiT'- hurt anaot ter slight cuts. dririnf wlthotrt n |toate|y4,4rtv«, piokt iHot to dMp iRMrtUii E Wk hi' i ‘ ' m ' iikt MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. THUR8DAT. APRIL 4. 1»4B FA6I

MANCHESTCR EVBNli^O HERALD. MANrHERrER. CJONN. THURSDAY. APRIL 4.1940 V^liiteman's Band respected wherever "cats" con­ :n these papers, the transfer of gregate. There'a Muff Mola, tha 88 automobiles and trueka Is Paper Fights first and still one of toe'graateat of Record Broken noted. IF NOSE Churchill In Command the Trombonists; Cbarlle Teagar­ fought ^ tha XlUad aida and To Plav Hartford u 4 a erttleal eartaen waa SERIAL STORY den, who Is nearest trumpets* to About half of tot totaLof cars that tha longar dactaiaa coeflict Against Gag Blx Beldarbeck alive today. George In Auto Sales rold are dealera’ orders, while toa pHatad by that atwapapar. Judga Health-Diet could ba fUllad off tha laaa at for Washington Daybook WettUng, who can beat a tattoo on rest have gone to private owners. "HLLS Sm rbfslfr Rowa dtad tha aawapapar, lU Of All Britain’s Might The largeat aggregation o f awing a drum that could get under a It Garmany would ba. A t no Uma K. 0. CAVALIER EetabHakee ascotd. aditoHal PM * aditor aad Uia ear- • Bf J0€k SUmm»tt~ Advice PoBt'Digpatrh Says Con* specialists ever to hit the open rhino's akin. Then there la “ Goldie" Value of Four Days' cemriMaMV. isea road, that's what Paul Whiteman, Tha estimated value of toe four twMtag lirratt and In no way baa thIa theory baan Waahtngtoii—Mark Taraln aaldbfcad (p tha aklaa Dlapateh IS.IHM), tha tba waatbar foracast Into aa un- coma coded miaaagas giving in- Navy and Air ’Force store. the nisard of the banjo. TBOMAi*rakSoaoit Now It in poanlbla that they have Friday, bscauss o f habit, mr of rs- Vol Deugtoe—girl eperts writer, prelimlnsry motion of nny lorl. It Bt. Louis. April 4— when storms wars la tba offlag; to str bavs tba l^ s a t assortmoat of Cavalier—a prlzq fighter recorded. daya In jail, tha cartoonlat to tan sharply. Mike looked surprised was a ctaallange to freedom of the b S w K js^ BeiU^ BaurM M apecUbla ahowlng la tha air. melt away fogs unaxpoctadly; and forecasts. frosh flab to offer. for the title, has a seere to advanced mofe cauUously. By The AMoeiated Preea is an unusual spurt In automobile dNpa or va^ioHMi op Hi 0Ml«* at llaaahMtar, Tha Alaskan waatbar aUtions The Andres Expedition took off As the business In automobiles IP rjMMall Mattar daya. to gat Ganaral Mud to flgbt on Fish la such a valuable article ssttle with Val. » Val triad to read Cavalier's ex­ ^ V i l ^ U h .“ r revolution salaa here according to informa­ ■ t w m i i p g M Tbraa montha ago. It la tha ballef hava multipllod In Importance. All toe armed might of Great the newspaper "will not be gag for toe North Pole in a balloon In Is largely aeaaonsi, it Is expected cause Va-tro-Bol li Tha eaaa haa baan carriad to tha thalr Bids without avan warning of food la the diet that it should Oaptatai Steve Hoasen — sidpper pression but the head Britain became Winston Churchill's contribution to music today, "Sym­ 1887 and waa unheard of until the tion obtained at the offire of Town In aoma quartara, Germany might EfforU ara being mada to keep be used oCteaer than once a wsek. ged.” that -after a few weeka the salea to raUiss diattam ia ■OMCRtmON •ATS*' Hlaaourl Suprama - Court on a tha Nasla whose colors he la carry­ of the Nortbera BeOe. guard he wore obscured hls fea­ to command today. phonic Swing," which is swing ar­ bodlea of tha men were found on Clerk Samuel J. Turkington. In , r a»a* mrii Mall ...... tha Bibarlan and other Soviet I > TIm editorial, signed by PubUsb- will begin to fall off, although tt UMNS thioot, whms hava baan Invaded by air almoat ing. ^ I f noore people ate flab two or Daffy Kelso — OavaUer'a nuui- tures. All she could see were a Riding the crest of that destiny ranged by experts and playwl by White Island in 1830. Funeral tha last four days alone, 8.1 con­ toMtala if w Mall ••..•••.•••T rf writ o f habaaa corpua. Ona may sUUons broadcasting regularly. three times a week, the coet of er Joseph Pulltser, was tha aews- is oaid that there are Indications UMhlndanhsa bfsatUM.1 aay ...... •••••••••I •!! with Impunity bacauaa aha could Bo far, tha only affect of all ngsr. pair of piercing eyes, and she which many predict will carry bim axperta. aervicoa for tham were held In Nor­ ditional bills of sale have be^n that ear sales may rtae abova the ba qulta aura that. If tha aenUncaa this on Old Doc Waathannan In Japan's trickUy coded maasagaa ttita proteia would be reduced be­ paper's reply to Circuit Judga somfort Viira 4 ie*eri I Ona Taa» ...... »*••• not aand up enough planaa to con- didn't like the way they were be­ to the poeltlon of prime- minister, His swing men are known and way S3 yeara after their deaths. filed at the town clerk's office, and average throughout the year. ara auatalnad thara, It will find Ita tha Unitad BUtaa haa bean to give ara used like those o f Canada, se­ low the price now necessary be­ Tlmmaa J. Rowa, who fined ITie tOBlghtl MMMaBR o r __ Vsstardayt The saw hands go ing directed at Mike. the plump, pugnsclous fore of Ger­ atituta any aort of affacUva da- him a few haadachos aad pains la cretly and only for completing tha cause there Is only one day a week Post-Dispatch $3,000 yaaterdav. HT-- rma aaaoaaTBD r«Baa way Into the Unitad BUtca Bu to work. Daffy aad OrlnMo with „Mlke Kelly went a good 1B5 many finds blmoelf virtual dictator Pulltser, nsmesaka son of toe •!* I the neck. With all hla aaalstaaU U. 8. waathar map. when fish sells readily. Tba AM»a|ata< Rraa# la aaalaai^ fenae. the polat craw whUs Bddis works pounds and there wasn’t an ounce of tlie Army, Navy and A ir Force newspaper's founder, asserted the at aatMtaa la tba «aa at prame Court, bacauaa thia time a from far Pacifle to mid-Atlantic, Tbs edible portion of fish is oat. CavaUor labuffs Vat’s efforts of fat on him. The years had through the third Brltloh cabinet bill of rights was "the real loauc San af all nawa aiiMtahtt canaorloua court haa got hold of WeatherMoa to Aeewato often less expatslve than many to make frioods. Mike Kelly tella * aa It at aai aWiarwlaa ' ataditaa la , j i-k ha's stUI able to taka tba pulaa slowed him dowfi a little but he ohuffle In seven montha of war. in this case" and stated: Naver Deaervad Thia of today's weather In tha U. 8. A. I could go on endleasly: About cuts of meat, but Is Just as nour­ Vol that CavaUer has the staff 5 ia aaaar ana alaa tka laaal aawa < ^ nawtpaper big anough and rich could still maneuver surprisingly Last Sept. 3, Juat seven hours 'If a nsw£|^per Is to be $a«I*

—Migh C A iiA G E within the last several days ' and from roulette, keno and chuck-a West meat of such possible con- of delegates, blnder-up of broken any complaints, go to h im . and before the youngster goes to bed. on her face. As though It were a lin Bruck, advertising agency A. Galt retired today ■■ visa ptaal have been doing a good deal of fly- luck to faro, craps, black Jack and 4340 varta were converted four years hearts and financial wet nurse. tell him about them and I am Set the alarm on the'clock so that sudden, spiteful gesture he head. Btoneham, Maas., April 4.— (ff) deat of Tha PIttilKugh Plats aad FLOUR TIXAS Ing over French territory In addi­ probably two dozen other games of —Repreoeatotive Lather Patrick | mire that he will take care of the the child will he aroused to void slamm^ toe bag one terrific Datalls of toe contract were not —Twenty-seven guasta in toa 18- ago and voted for Landon; so they chance. Including slot machines. Glass OoBmany altar amte thi SPINACH trouble to the beat o f hla ability. the bladder to 18 o'clock. I f the punch and ended toe show. The mads public. year-old Btoneham hotel were f t - tion to their raiding the British And with this, he has his choice of (Dem., Ala.). 40 years o f sarvlca arlth tha aoi wouldn't add much to the Repub­ Oonstruettve critldsm should sl- bed is wet, try setting the alarm gesture startled her and he HOSPITAL oorted to safety through amoka- pony aad Its affinataa. aOiO naval anchorage at Bespa Flow. playing for a penny, a nickel, flUed corridors early today as a lican total by voting Republican Not under any circumstances vtrays be welcome. a little earlier the next nlght.-Keep smirked. A m Much of this plane movement on dime, a quarter, a half, or a dollar. I think that more townspeople satUng tha alarm a little later os lira caused by a caraleae amokar again this year. 'And as for any There Is no limit in ^ n o beyond would I accept the presidential Freighter Delays PASTRY the French front appears to be of should attend the Selectmen’s time passes. For example, try to A massage sent down by toe I 5131 broke out on tha first floor. PalmoliveSOAP 3 bars \T bolt by Southern Democrats,' a man's judgment and the Nevada nomination. radio operator interrupted toe Fire C3iief WttUam F. McGoU the challenging type, as observa­ —Mrs. Eleaaor Raeoevclt. meetings and by so doing could train the. bladder to empty within that’s about as likely as a decima­ sky. iwe and hear some of the problems 4 hours, then 4H hours, then workout " It from Sam Golden,” - Trip to Trieste ■aid t(iat If toa hlaaa had five or tion planes and fighters have been hours and so on. Gradually the said Duffy Kelso, rc&ding it | 10 more minutes headway thacs I ’ K l< I - i \ l . tion of an mvltatlon to dinner by The United States will enter the that the Town Fathers have to going over In squadrons of eight I heard a man ask about the bladder will be trained to hold the WATER DEPT. probably would hava been a loaa 1^1 Formtrly Em O a two days mvoluntary faster. war. possibly this year. It is Im­ contend with. quickly. limit in the Bank Club, and the urine until finally in a few months, “Golden, hey? What’s up?” Pop| Dubrovnik (Rag)iaa)i Yugo­ of Ufa. He oatlmatad the damage I V l O K ’’RadSupfirM” pkg Q Tha real Inwardness of the Lew­ or ten, evenly divided. In conse­ possible to possess with Impunity Dave Chambers gave positive FAMILY croupier said, "There is no limit the waking up by the alarm can slavia, April 4.—-(F)—Tha German at $800. quence there have been numerous the most powerful Industry, two- asaurimee that the .Highway De­ Orlmea aakad. 3077 ii i: Ai.i II is ultimatum—for It can be eon- If you want to place a bet of be omitted altogether. I f thia does "Plenty," Duffy moaned. "H e I freighter Ankara, loadsd with tbirds of the. world’s gold reserve partment would be run effldentlv dogfights, largely disassociated thousand, the house will be glad tp not work, then have the child eX' saya toe newspaper guys don’t be­ 4,000 tons o f bauxtta, today da- , ^lalliast OlMi a* Btaga. BLUE O aldared nothing else—la that the and 10 millions of unemployed. with the money on hand and with ( A f t e r i P M .) from the regular and to-be-expect- coyer." He didn't place this bet amlned 1^ your physician. lieve he didn’t know a thing about layad her scheduled aailing for San Jose. Calif., April ' 24Hlb ",Pemocratlc party, m its platform —Lm h Trotsky, exiled Russlas PYank Bowen and William Pitkin Sup*rSuc CONC^ pkfsO W ed reconnaissance work In the while I was there, but if be had, In charge of the work we can rest this and they ain’t even talking to Trieste becauas o f tha riimored N ot until today did a 8(U Joaa • Psopla who woal4 savtr and m the personnel of ita candl- and If he had won, the house would revolutionary. 7868 MEDAL him, aad If I know Sam Golden, praaenoa o f BritUh warabipa In the ■eoaeert nudlence know they had thioli o f maadlag tlmlr own GOLD assured that our roads will be ; dbtea, will probably move 'even air. have paid him $Sfi,000. The duty of the government la kept In A Uo. 1 shape. Al This would seem to Indicate A fter seeing a thing like this. It Tha Ankara hoped to stay within ,,^-further to the left and that the clear--to wage war In all domains. Mr. Chambers stated that he maybe toey’U boycott toe fight. MANCHESTER from Charles Hanaon on toa ataga seaal satvicM, wUT tee ease Octagon s o a p seems sort of Incongruous to walk 7 either that the Germans are get­ would do all In hla power to see "But that ain't all," Duffy con­ neutrnl coastal waters and open up before them. Hanaon. 78, a v i^ suaawinaMihlHhrmnw ^4 battle at the polls will have to be into a drugstore where people are —Premier Paul Raynaad. ting more gasoline than they did that the tax rate for the town Body Is Found tinued. ’ The state boxing com-1 a blodkada-proof route to toe Uniat, slumped from hla chair la Celt. Cat jFoar ewe hair, if ■ Baught on those lines. gambling right and left, and all af new Ftench goverameat would not exceed Its present rate mission bad to be notlflsd, of WATER CO. Italian port of Trteota whence aup- a heart attack aa tha Adult Can­ soty— bat dost tty le ba fosr or are trying to make the Allies aorta of liquor is on display, and ^ios could bo iblppad overland to I want everybody to know that o f 25 mills. course, and they demand toat we tor orcheatrA flniahad Ita first num- owa Oectsr, is it te save a aamll PILLSBURY believe that they are. I f the num­ be told that you can’t buy clga- I wish to again state that a Mount Hoqd, Ore., April 4—OR put up a $5000 bond that weH IM last night. iMa H m U i is loo gtodoat ta 8g Octagon rovima ’’!' Coarts and the Preta 2 rettea there because It la against I have cobisd a new word. It's ber of planes the Nazis keep la —A four-day search o f too crev­ show up for weighin’ in oera-| 5974 prica*tiMgad. Dee't taket the law. "Tobeyhoo!" IltUe praise and a boost goes a The thacry that for tha Judga of thr air remains aa large aa it la' — Dr. VergO D. kmc wav to get affldenev In any ice-riven bliaaard-ewept flanks of montaa on time. ckaaosa. G o IS sea a I But If these things surprise. It is "Who'll we get to dig up toe | (Bourt ib ciU for contempt a dally now, and particularly If the because most visitors here are sIstaBt diroetor, Barsaa of business and for the sood o f Man- Mount Hood ended last nW>t with dlecovery of the huddled, frosen $8000 for US?” Kelso damandad. of ill-haalth. Thao, have kia aper that has criticized a number Increases, it will be diffl- caught unaware by the sheer open- Ceasoo, esoMnaattag ea cheater and yourself be a booster GAS CO. eritlcloms at thq and by ao doing we will have a body of Gerald Herrmann. 2$, of "W e gotta think fa s t" ptaectiptioaa illa d hiMS, whaM Bt of his and than to pro-1 cult to raaist the conclusion that handedness of things. In Reno, It is GROCERY PRICES BPnSCTiyE IN ALL MANCHESTER STORES Opmi Tkandap and Batndap! legitimate enterprise. In New York much better town and attitude to­ MUwaukle, Ore. "Wa'll think about that Uter," I rea on attarsd cempataat to try that aewspapar, em ­ any really desperate. ahortaga of and elsewhere, you go behind lock­ I'd Ilka to .debate with Gene wards our town government. The treecberous peak n>ared cavalier said Impatlaatly. 'T m | 5075 •atvlca aed fraik, pstaet diegs, getting cold. Lat’a go Mika.' it aad •oatanea It, ooaatitutoa airplane fuel in the Reich haa ed doors. Tunney on boxing. I wish to taka this ooportunlty Herrmann's fallow cUmbar, Jiamee to thank the Evening Herald for Lorento, IB, o f Oregon City, who They climbed la between tha I 169 NO. MAIN SI dtattoasl actioa. Wda fair to come to an end, at least for the Because I bad read so avidly of —un Arthor Johnson, fonaor WELDON DRUG CO. Sdf Service Storei located at 22 EAST CENTER ST. this place and because my Imag­ heavyweight chaosp. donating the space and printing was discovered TUeeday. He was ropes and Kelao and Grimes : a real toot la the state of Mls- tioM being. la which case the this article. found stumbling a lm le^ y In tim­ looked at each other queatlonlnglv. ELECTRIC CO. M IO IT f ination has a trick of magnifying $81 Mala I AlUes will again have reason to things all out of their proportions. Let'o swap horses and stay on Stuart J. Waaley bered Paradise Park, frost-bitten, It wasn’t like the kid to be so im­ a '> eriminal charge of extortion aak themselves what they_ have I think I was a little disappointed this side of the atroam. snow-blinded and exhausted. patient Ha was like a race horse To Rtart Contraband Control. Herrmann apparently died at at the poet It was aomotoing 5181 I knogkt agalaat a otote lepca- galaod by delayiag the start of ac­ in the gynbling dubs at first Bopakllean slogaa prspeesd Most peopis thbuc of Reno in teama by Senator Aithor Vandsaberg. Canberra, Australia. Anril 4— toe spot on tba g,000-foot level now and tiMqr didn't Uka It Diiffy READ AUL AROUT IT Xa O reuit Court, pro- tual war. of Monts Carlo, or rather in terms The Australian govsramen? wbsre he had batted Sunday sftor- KMoo fo n o t an about the 18000 •N T by Judge Thoosas J. The gzaad strategy of Fraaoa of C. Philip OntoRltoim’a novels, The future o f opera and of groat annoaneed today that contraband nopn to root' ' Re waa enoebad Pop gruatod, taktag Evening Herald IN TOMORROW'S HERALD! W F aa If trytng; to ward off snow and out hla watch. *Titort alealow and / Jttm ofMa was itismlaaad and Britain, bwm the hour of the 'meaning tab young; man in bro- music Is In America. control vrouM be started In Aus­ F SERVIC wind, to bia notebook waa tba take It easy." “ itldakd adttoct- collapas af Polaad, has apparently hlu4| walsteonU gambling —Edward J tralian ports next Monday to re- ^w hlls . mysterious but ager s i toe Opera Iteve pressure on bases In Great final en tit: 5121 ■Yf ’ biSB pnttoatod on tba t b s ^ that vminsr . Avnmaa move Cm Britain and Fraaoa "S:8E 14 MANCHKSTEIt ETgyPW HEItALD. MANCHBSTKt. CONN. TRUK8DAT. A n O L 4 ,19M

from Aleatras. They Identified jtAMuiuarrER b v e n i n o h e r a l d , m a n c b e s t b r . o o n m . Th u r s d a y , A p r i l 4,19 4 0 Search Again him by pictures as Roe. EIGHT Jury Decides Overnight News Officers said Galvin related: WPA Oommlsslomr Harrington Ha was called to e smaU down­ Of Connecticut town hotel, where three men en­ A Royal Peek at a Sister Princess Drug Firm Paid for questloBlng about rellsf needs. Grant Farm Nurse Guilty Aasoeteted eiesOb For Bad Men G am er Gets MeanwIiUe, a conflict of tatarasts •y tered his cab and told him to drive between supporters of flood con­ to a clubr On the way they draw plstids aWd forced him down < (dqtrs. Unit of 169th Canadian Lievy trol and rivere and harbors pro­ Deeds Filed New Britain— Ross Gilpstric, Shooting of Taxirab One Delegate jects gave eeonomy advocates a Oinvicted of Firnt De­ 25. membec of a socially prominent the hack floor. and Home Hour; 3 Musle Appre I f SUPER fsmUy here, died of tajurles re- lu^Hla abductors drove to Reservoir chance of staving off a projactad gree M urder in Killing Driver Leads to Hunt On Fake jTrade 670,000,000 Increasa la funds for elation Hour; 5 M East Quiz. MBS ceh-ed from a fall out of a third- hill, on the city limits, and there Gets Addefi Strength In Wisconsin that purpose. Three WarTEntees Com* —9:30 a. m. Grand National O f S is t e r . floor window In tha New Britain For Two Fugitives. he was shot, i^ bed of |S and Steeplechase, from recordings; General hospital. He was a nephew pushed out. Senator Thomas (D-OMa), who pl^te Transfer to (Cestlnaod front Page One) cast the deciding vote when a sub­ 4:16 p. m. Zeke Manners Gang of U)e late G. Harold GUpatrio of Tulsa, April 4.—(F»—'The shoot­ Dimuty sheriffs saw the cab (OiHitlnued froes Page One) . . . Short waves: HAT 4 Buda­ Allentown, Pa., April 4. (IP\ Putnam, state treasurer from 1919 iMter Company, committee added 628,000.000 for W m . J. Thornton. ing of a taxlckb driver has re­ speed sway with only ths sign Il­ ______r'. pest 7 CSilJdren's Folk Songs; JZK Mlsa Margaret O wvail. sh. 77-y77-yesr-old to 1924. o t tax BUthoiity any Information rivers snd hsrbors work ysster- nurse who said she killed her sister luminated. They soon found (Kel­ itiUfiment's Biggest^ preferential vote, but In the dele­ requested.” dsy, said he th ou ^ t tlila addition Tokyo 8:30 Navy Band; DXB DJC Devon—The derailment of aa newed speculation as to whether vin tn a ditch. gate contest Wnils R. Ronley, of Warrantee deeds were filed to­ ApsU A Berlin 9:20 Lecture In English tn the Allentown State Mental hos­ engins on a Bridgeport-State Line Ted Cole and Ralph tloe. Oklehoms "Did you ever take them out to might endanger approval by the pital to put her "out of her Allotted Many Prom o- Menomonie, Gamer supporter, was dinner or entertain UiemT" he was full committee of a 630,000,000 day covering the sale of the Louis P ** . » GSC London 11:30 World Affairs. freight train was responsible for E. leading for one of the Ninth dis­ 4:00—Music Off the Record-Ray misery.’’ was convicted of first de­ bad men, survived their sensational asked. flopd control Item. The subcommit­ L. Grant farm In Buckland to Wil­ N. Daniels of Bridgeport, a crew flank (leartngs Rise. ^ tkma; Seek New Men. D ea th s trict seats. Another Gamer can­ Barrett. gree murder today snd sentenced member, suffering minor head In­ escape from Alcatraz in Decem­ MEATS .irirTOSER' "Sometimes I did." tee alao tacked on 618,000,000 for a liam J. Thornton. Ths sale was ef­ to life imprisonment. didate was In the running In the "Who paid for the dinners and third set of Panama CTanal locks. f I > 4:48—Ad Uner. juries and the blocking of traffic ber, 1937. They generally were'be- New York. April 4 -(F) —A A jury of six men snd six wom­ I Headquartcn Com* James Harrison Third district. entertainment T” ' House leaders outlined aa 11- fected through realty sgeqt Everett 8:80—It Happened in Hollywood. on tb« New Haven RsUrosd's main lleved to h ^ e drowned In treacher­ large expansion in New York city Every Cut Guaranteed — At Ai The Roosevelt-Fa.-tcy slate and T. McKinney. Three transfers 8:48—Scattergood Baines. en which received the case late Lm v . MaachMtor'a UrfMt mlUUnr "Sometimes I did and sometimes polnt program for conalderatton line here for approximately an ous wstermof San Frsndsco Bay. hank clearings In the week ended • James Harrison, of 48 RusseU the "state conference endorsed" were necessary to handle the entire 6:00—Esso Reporter. yesterday afternoon returned the I ‘ O f cMtofi yM wfiiit «• bfi prwiN o f «w a M firiy SqitBliaUon and ita iwwMt, will street, died at his'home last eve­ they did." before adjournment, but made It The cab driver, Don Csh’tn, said April 3 carried the total for all slate, according to available r^ ■ ■ Corcoran brought out that tax transaction. 6:08— Hedda Hopper’s Hollyu'ood. verdict at the opening of court.' he recognised Cole from news­ meat yfiM'll ssrvfi «m H«I AM . ymi want If tvi- ? v - swelled to an even larger per- ning at 6 o'clock after an Illness plain that they would not neces- Judge Richard W. lobst immedl- Bridgeport—The Rev. Edward J. reporting cities ahrsd of the com­ turns were even (blth two dele­ returns In Connecticut and Canada aarily try to pass all the measures. The first document recoiled waa 6:20—Edwin C. Hill. Flanagan, founder of Boys Town, paper pictures as the robber who parable 1939 week for the first t« lavs iMMyl ' Sfi cwM f* yrar AfiB %wm V v * '. E mmI It wM revealed today aa or- of nearly a year's duration. He gates at large each. In ad^lon 6:80—Bill Henry snd Albert ' ately sentenced the elderly woman became lU early In the spring of did not agree. These are: a deed from Nellie B. Palme* to Nebraska, speaking before the shot him last night. Calvin was time since Iste January, Dun A tor ieit the rlqH HM«f. « f |nf Mm riqlit prkt. ^ a ware puMlahed which author- the Roosevelt-Farley group^amed Louis L. Grant covering a tract of Warner. to the State Industrial Home for an Increaae In lU atrength, to- 1939. Through the summer months He had Ettershank Identify a 1. Wagner act revtskma to slim- Thursday, April 4 Bridgeport Oiuneil of Catholic kidnaped by three men, who fled In Bradatreet reported today. The six congressional candiiUtes and return of the Canadian company to land off Tolland -turnpike, a deal 6:48—The World Today. P. M. Women at Muncy. Ta. his cab. r with provlalone which will he seemed to Improve and was able tnate erltlelam directed against Miss Cowan received the verdict Men, criticized the reform school rise St New York marked tha first the D. P. O. W., four. The ultimate the province of Quebec for the the National Labor Board. made In June, 1921, but never pre- 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy. 4:00—Backstage Wife. system of thla country. He said The FBI, state highway patrol time this year the metropolis has promotion and advancement to be out occasionally. In the fall division depended up1. laws of man—but man's law does can League. RIB ROAST FTMWFy WWwf that men who are InUrest- Hkrrlson of Lynesa street One only 190.634. munist Front group. Word thrift’ Those on trial are Horace B. Davis. tra. not count when s human soul is F. C. Harrington, works projects 12:55—News. Lancaster's report stated that Win cempllmanlt with your Mheil Top ; In radio, telephone, telegraph, .daughter died in Infancy. There Dewey's leading candidate had Denies Being ..ronununlst Merwin, president of the Bridge­ 8:18—Shoppers Special. being tortured." wlHi sulck Mapisina Iclitf. Mspitina ktank weapons, aa well aa, 188,218 votes and Senator Vanden- Lawry, whose suspension from port City Trust Company; Rowley commissioner, asked a House ap­ Manchester doctors today are 1:00—Silent. Governor Baldwin "has shown are also three grandchildren. (Continued From Page One) propriation Subcommittee today looking forward to a dinner to be 8:30—Esso Reporter. hinnsslf capable, honest snd desir­ all* Savon Ic* cream, doiierti, lynip. motorcycles. Intelllgei The funeral of Mr. Harrison will berg's, 113,648. the census job resulted from offi­ W. Phillips of Waterbury, (Tonn.; 8 :35—Shoppers Special. VEAL LEGS J L ^ 2 such as map reading and cial apprehension, aroused by the John H. McGloon of Bridgeport, to recommend an appropriation of nald for by members of the local Tomorrow’s Program ous of bringing to our 8tats s gov­ Cot a SettI* from your srocor l*d^. be held Saturday afternoon at 3 splaed,” be added, "and spending 6988,000,000 to finance WPA for , * (<,^6 as a_____ result1A of a^ W^Mflleecwbowling 9:00—Woman of Courage. Reserve Officers ernment of ths people, by ths peo- ig. wUl have an exc^lent o'clock at Watkins Funeral Home, DoUen testimony, that he might and John and Leonard Jenkins, 9:15—American School of the A. M. increased to fantastic figures. It the fiscal year starting July^. ^ | victory scored by the physlclsM 6:00—Doye O’Dell. pis and for ths psopls." l iooi “‘IRc SfciiMiii ul] ___nlty to become hlgh'rank- 142 East Center street. Rev. Another ‘Red’ be a Oommunist, denied from the brothers of Mrs. Oister-Musica. Air. r^sm-commlssloned officers such witness stand that he was a Com­ In expected thst the Individual will Today's testimony by Etter- (Chairman Woodrum (D.. ^ „»tc h ht the T. M. C, 6:25—News. To Hear Woodruff The recent action of ths colored MAPLEINE James Stuart Neill of S t Mary's the more easily drift Into a state a contlniiuon of busl- Va.) told nwsmen after the com- yesterday afteni~n. 9:45—Bachelor's Children. 6:30—Francis Cronin. Organist. group followed a meeting of the IMITATION MAfiLB TUTOR 1 s“ Pl»y»«®t was dls- yesterday to even up matters 10:39—HlUtop House. 8:15— News Here and Abroad. from all towns in Fairfield (^unty. W t y t iw It will be .^oted. that the open this evening for friends of pervisor he resigned from the IWO 10:4S— Stepmother. —High-ranking regular army, pany la lar|;^ made up of non' (Onnllnued Prom Page One) district presidency but still bore ment.” forts a Ssn^uJ^ to •*^**••1 ^Wes were jushly accepting n 8:30—Radio Bazaar. The orgenlzetloB, too, pledged the family, and tomorrow after Inveetlxate the Canadian sub- presented dealing with vari6us i ebeiienge to a one-game roU-off to 1 1 :00—Short Short Story.. 8:45—w n C ’S Program Parade. National Guard and reserve offi­ Itself "to support (Sovsrnor Ray­ noon and evening. the name of president because his Sit StUl Together cers—including Maj. Gen. James administrative secretary of the Wadswortb said the adventurous «Mbfrv “ canadan i circumstances. Colonel | ^ jp ^ ^ e cy and who would 1 1 :18 —Life Begin*- 8:65— Foods in Season. mond E. Baldwin one hundred per resignation bad not been acted 11:30—Big Sister. A. Woodruff, commanding general ■ and specWlsU. Thik means Communist party In New England upon. man must sit still, "for If he suc­ 9:00—Dramatized News. cent during the campaign of 1940." Erik AppHkvlst followed Frankfeld on the stand. ceeds, if he employes his energies r ; 11:45—Aunt Jenny's Stories. 9:15— Food News. of the First Cqnwf' Area—are Signers of ths letter of endorse­ , the pay^considerably Idgher His addresses to Communist 12:09—Kate Smith Speaks. scheduled to speak Saturday, , that ofother organizations. received here Frankfeld was the fourth Com and his resources outside the limits 9:30—Music While You Work. ment includsd-Robert N. Graham Try These For FIatot A P P L E S g gatherings, Lawry said, had grown oHK deton^nti. to 1933’ thst S * r T /'1 )S r c e m ‘’^ ‘^ * ™ S s m : 1 2 :15 —When a Girl Marries. April 20, at a meeting of reserve Organization i death of mimist leader who has been cited of the plan, the government will 9:55— Nelson Case,, of Stamford, president of the out of his work as a la)x>r leader. : —Romanes of Helen Trent officers from all parts of New Nmy WiMMPt icers:„„ to captain, the new company organise- com- ^ Word rik Appelkvist, has been an efficiency ex- for contempt by the committee penalize him. So he sits still, be Is ***| Om EsUmnte gwi'snd John L. Cavsgnsro, Judge 1 2 30 10:00—The Man I Married. Uague; William Hatchett, Bridge­ Because of that, he declared, he might be coosldei^ as doing Wood rum asserted that the only ir^tymond R. Bowers and Attorney 12:49—Our Gel Sunday. England. „ , captain,rthers will communications be the followij fromrt and Sweden counsel of In the the mechanical for refusing to answer questions had si>oken to "htindreda and hun- sitting still today, and multitudes 10:15— Program from New York. port, first vies president; Lionel r: first lieutenant, command- Frankfeld said the resolution he ness to the United States for gov-| eat|„,ate the committee had before jxitroid W. Garrlty. The doctors' ( 1:00—Esso Reporter. 10:30—Ellen Randolph. Major military matters were In­ Nesbitt, of Norwslk, secon4 vice of newspaper work, and a dreda" df meetings — including are sitting still on the benches with emment tax purposes. ' U^-tank platoon; first lleu- brotl)er of Mrs. Ellen C. Modean tried to present had been adopted him," Wadsworth said. "If you it was thst contained In the preal- consisted of Drs. A. Elmer 1:05—Us On a Bus. 11:00—David Harum. cluded In the agenda for the meet­ president; John W. Lancaster, Jr., those of Catbolic and Protestant The witness said he offered to go 1:15—Ufa Can Be Beautiful. ing, to which all commissioned lANANAS 4 Bt, administrative officer and of 80^artford Road. He died sud­ by s (Tommunlat meeting at Bos reUgleua groups. doubt It, take a look at the 9,000,- dent's budget. He said that would :p|*)(to, Alfred B. Sunqulst, Joseph 11:15—Road of Life. of Bridgeport, secretary; Louis id tteuUnant, supply officer. ton. • of unemployed, and this after to Canada to make an Investiga­ give WPA a net sum of 6988,- xicUoie, Mortimer E. Mortarty, 1:80—The Right to Happlnesa. 11:30—g a in s t the Storm. officers in the regular army and Woods, of Stamford, traasurtr; denly Ih Malmo at the age of 46 When questioned, he acknowl­ 000 tion to find out how the buatoei 1:48—Main Street—Hartford. National Guard of New England r S e BOn-commlsaloned personnel years. 'Ihe only other close rela­ It protested axslnst the Dies edged that a Llthuanlsn organiza­ seven years of attempted planned 000,000. explaining It did not to- n zsgllo and Harry B. RusseU of 11:45—h id in g Light. John Fisher, ot Oiesnwleh, public ASPARAOUS iS, Include a master sergeant, Committee's "unwarranted'/ search economy, bolstered bv spending conducted, but that McGloon elude estimates for the Farm Se- Memorial hospital. 2:00—To Be Announced. 12 Noon—Theater Program. also have been Invited. General relations dlreotor, and .John A. MUM tives areXhls wife, Elsa (Cervlnl tion once refused use of a hall for 1, communications chief; and seizure of records In Com­ and supported In part, by force.” Informed him Coster-Muslca had I curity Administration, Puerto I ______— ------—— 2:15__Joyce Jordan—Girl Interne P. M. Woodruff was scheduled to speak Pringle, of Greenwich, Washington Appelkvist,\and a brother, John, a meeting under auspices of the decided such an Inspection was not 2:30—Afternoon Melodies. on "The Place of the Reserve Offi­ ORANGES sergeant grade 2, company who is also Mgaged In newspaper munist party headquarters at Bos­ Declaring that for eight or nine Rican Reconstruction Admtolstra- 12:15—Weather Report from contact man. International Workers Order. The ‘necessary.” Later, Ettershank | 2:45—My Son and I. Bralnard Field. cer in the Ckimlng Maneuvers." sergeant; six technical ser- work In Swe^n. ton. meeting was held later In k-Rus- years the Federal treasury "has tion and administrative agencies'/’ ' _ T '/ x a t S n 0 1 * a n 0 8 Bts grade 2, section leaders; Earlier In today's hearing Rich­ been running in the reds," Wads­ said, McGloon told him that Cos- which perform services for the I C E U U g »-«ssx.^*» 3:00—Society Girl. 12:20—Day Dreams. Mr. Appelkvnri was bom in slsn hall, ^ e said, but he did not 3:15—Golden Gate Quartet. 12:30—Your Family snd Mine. LETTUCE 2 ..* m staff sergeants grade 3, sec- Borgholm and ratered the news­ ard H. Lb wry, suspended Pitts­ attend and did not know whether worth said thst "If our spending ter-Muslca would "correct the con-1 WPA. I lenders; ten sergeanU grade 4, burgh census supendsor, testified in. the near future goes on anything ditlon,'' by moving the Canadian | Those additional amounts would Open in Hartford 8:30—Esso Reporter. 12:45—Slngln' 8am. Bomb Plot Being War Preparation . TBA-BARS paper field at an \arly age. Ho Communist literature was dis­ 3:35—StrieUy Swing—OH Bayek. 1:00—News, Weather. Jen leaders and administrative; spent six years lir the United that he did not have any connec­ tributed. like the recent rate, the 648,000,- Inventory to (Connecticut. bring the total relief asUmate to hteen corporals grade 8, squad tion with the Communist workers 000,000 (national debt) limit wfll Ettershank testified that many j about 61.128,000,000. 1:15—The Little Show. In Defense Moves States to learn newkpaper meth­ 1:30—Marjorie Mills. Probed in Virginia I iMCtion leaders; six privates school and asserted that anyone be reached, the Ck)ngreBS will have Inventory lists, presumably from Harrington was accompanied by The Motor Vehicle Departmenfa ods In this country, b ^ g employ­ Canadian brokers, were obtained John Carmody, adnunlstrator 2:00—Kate Hopkins, Angel of i privates first class grades 6 ed by Svea, the Swedish weekly who said he did was "a damned to raise the limit, and we shall con­ it . i f, specialists 3rd class; twelve and used for to the Con­ of the Federal Works Agency. testing lone opened In Mercy. F M il published at Worcester, Mass, He Mar.” Piihlic Records tinue plunging along the reckless i''M iS rA 8 o'clock thla morning and at that aay, W. Vs.. April 4—(F)— A Denver, April 4.—(F)—Frank E. ates and privates first class, Reads Diary Extract road." necticut tax commissioner. The Neither would discuss the tesU- 2:15—W ur Neighbor. PW • Tfllw lyt - M l I 4th clsss; eight privates returned to Sweden In 1924 and mony. time there was a long line of cars 2:30—The Career of Alice Blsli'. possible bomb plot today brought Gannett, Rochester, N. T., pub­ was employed by the Nya Varm- Vincent Johnson of The Pitts­ Gains registered by Republican government charges these were waiting. The test thla ^ a r la far state Investigators to this rural lisher charged today that "under Outstanding Ijow P rice s... OvM 4 TeU , class and privates, specialists burgh Post-Gsaette, Who said he candidates In Congressional and from five fictitious firms, each a | R a d io 's ./’ 2:49—Meet Mias Julia. forty privates and prl- lands Tidhing and then for four Permit. more In deUU than before. Not 3:00—Mary Marlin county seat where a terrific blast ths pretense thst it Is for defense, l a M M t C sM i years as plant superintendent of attended the Pittsburgh Workers gubernatoriel elections of 1938, part of (Coster-Musica's paper em­ only Is an Inspection made of toe wrecked an automobile snd killed we are getting ready for bsttls AAP CONTINUn TO OPUB RIPIITAILII flrst class, specialists 6th School for three months ttv 1938, Building Inspector Edward C. pire. Hospital Notes New York, April 4—(F)— Juat 3:15—Ms Perkins. Stockholm-Tidningen. Since that Wadsworth said,, "gave clear evt bom, llghU and brakes, biit this 3:30—Pepper Young’s Family. J. Valentine Hlnshelwood, 49- with foreign foes. nd nineteen privates not testified thst he saw Lawry there Elliott has lanucd a permit to Dr. dence" voters were "beginning to what is going to happen next in IRANDS OP WINES AND fPIRITS AT | time he has been a consultant tn F. F. Bushnell for the erection of time men je t down under tne enr 3:45—Vic Snd Sade. year-pld superintendent of a non­ "There Is doubt in tha minds of several times and read an extract realize what is bsing done to them television Is not exactly clear, all EnUstment Rises the modernization of newspaper an Incinerator at 863 Woodbridge and make InspecUons that »were union coal company. many .whether ws can keep out of Mdds Cffaaripd LOW MONIT SAVINO PMCIS. from a diary he had kept which' and their future." Trade Pacts Plan Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Eva "We are determined to exhaust this Europesa mess if I^sldent Tkrm April 0th set-up was announced plants and was engaged in that noted Lawry's presence at a meet­ street to coat 6100. not done ta other year#. Tb<^ because two ecliools of thought work when he died. His home was Vernier, 99 Ridge Street; Mrs. who psa# are given a yellow sup have developed over the question every clue to what caused this Roosevelt rsmslns in oSios. ipany Tuesday night by ing. Warrantees. Beatrice HaU, Vernon: Adalbert mgedom at a company in Karlstad. Survives Another to place on the lower right side « of operating standards. man's death, but so far we have "We Republicans must see to it fiiHwHi Johnson said that., "revolution By warrantee deed recorded at Weir, 219 School street. Recrealion nothing upon which to base a' that we do keep out of war," the (d smoker and was en- was taught" at the school which he About Town the windshield. As a result of the One group. Including the RCA- GLEN CORRIE the offibe of the town clerk, Wil­ Discharged yesterday; Erliss NBC setup which la continuing Its statement.” declared Col. C. C. presidential candidate added in an ARTHUR'-IOOTH’S Sweet « ( received by the described as an "adjunct and re­ liam F. Johnson has conveyed Senate Test li^ote Keeney, 188 Keeney street; David tests that are now being made It ibers of the company, looks to those who were at the lane regular telecasts In the New York Center Items Tailman, state police superintend­ address prepared for a Chamber of oit41oo4or Es. Id F u n e ra ls cruiting station for the Communist property at Doane street and Winiam R. Robinson of 44 Msl>> Prior, 126 Wells street. ent. Commerce luiictaeon. in the pastXweek six new mam- party.” Green road to Walter L. Henne- street has re-enlisted In ths navy Admitted today: Mrs. Helen early this morning that there le ares, is interested In active public |X9srs have been added to the rolls (Contlnned from Page One) going to be more work few garages. partlclpsUon In program viewing. Today: Hlnshelwood was driving bere "If we get into this war, tastesd Scotch W. J. Donahue Returning to the stand after quin. It was stated today. Ho Is attach­ Fitzgerald, 82 Phelps Road: Ken­ Scotch ' ' more will m enlisted before Johnson completed his brief testi­ The lane to be located on Laon- On the other side is the Federal 6-7—Handball tor men E. S. from the widen operation of the of fighting to save democracy, we • Yaw* OM — 16 frsst The funeral of William John Similarly by warrantee, prop­ ed to the U. 8. S. Semmes. neth Beer, 194 Highland .-'htreet, Elk River Coal and Lumber Com­ 1 Yssf* OM ~ 16 Aeef 1st. To beVllgIble for enllst- mony. Lawry declared; and Austin of Vermont, RepubUc- ard street in Manchester for the Communications Commission small gym. be fighting to destrov demoe- Donahue who died yesterday will erty on Princeton street has been Discharged today: Michael ■ u n tlM O N it men must between the "I Just wish to deny emphatical­ ans. Indicated that their party convenience of Manchester, Bolton, , which has exreaasd itself as In 6- 9-^unlor boys’/ game room pany yesterday when the explo­ %«cy. Dictatorship here in Amer- be held tomorrow morning at 8:30 conveyed by the Manchester Con­ Joseph Moriarty, sexton at 8t. Peace, (k>ventry; Mrs. Ullian sion occurred. les will be virtually assured." of 18 and 38, single and of ly thst I was there at that time or Bridget's church. Is unable to fol­ would support the propozal. Even Pentland, 91 HamUn street; Mrs. North Coventry and East Ols^ favor of llmlUd public acUvity un­ open E. 8. and W. S. character. M(m Interested In at the Holmes Funeral Home, 28 struction company to Margaret D. if a Republican president should 7- 8—Beginners swimming class '"”'2.35 2.29 any other time at the 0>romunlst low bis usual occupation owing to Ella Burke, 68 Wells street; Mrs. tonbury reridents will open on til further rsMareh xvUI have de­ telephone and\ other forms Woodbridge street, and St. Brid­ WUlUi. be elected in November, Townsend termined what is to be the ulti­ for women K. 8. MoH get's church at 9 o'clock. Burial Workers School." ApplioattatHk an infected arm. He sustained Josephine Boyle, 94 Middle Turn­ June 28. LMifer ^ Lb. communication will have an ex- Robert E. Barker, committee In­ acrateta, which has now developed contended, the authority to make pike East. The lane In Rockville will be mate eystem ■ that o f RCA-NBC 8- 9—Badminton for women E. 8. _____ it opportimlty to\ learn these a1ll be In St. Bridget's cemetery. Two applications for msrvisge reciprocal trade- agreements "is which employe Imafae made up of lanesKyni* D iA J C e i i The funeral home will be open un­ vestigator, asserted that Lawry into Mood poisoning. Census: 82 patients. opem^ next Wedneaday. Iptaaches. 'iTie companjX drills once was listed as a ' director of the licenses were filed today at' the too much power for any president 441 lines at 30 frames per second, 7-8—East 81dss vs.‘ Mstsors aach week on 'Dieimay mght. The til the hour of the funeral. office of the Town Clerk. Those to have." basketball game E. S., large gym. school, along with other persons Bsrouel^Kemp suffered a cold or aome other, (taalrman James FM i* t *‘8rA9R” 1 M d ' T M T L i M i ktlon at Nlantlc offera excel- whom Lawry Identified aa Com- applying were Rocco Charles The Senate was working under L. Fly, tn an NBC-MBS broadcast 7-10—Bowling alleys open E. S. terraln for training and facll- while returning from the store to Crssffiery Print' munlsta. but Lawry said he never Toce of. 77 Birch street and Rita bis home on Saturday evening debate limitation In order to this wtek, stressed thst point but G e l d L o b t l •rasa Labsl Um. for all sorts of recreation and Frances Ginolfl of the same ad­ hasten a vote on an amendment at tha sama time favored public Tomorrow: BUTTER Tendered Shower hiad authorized the use of his name. which has resulted In hla being 21% 4 Yaw OM WMikey 'iM rta during the field cami. Protests Examlaatloii dress and Ferdinand Anthony An- by Senator O’Mahoney (D., Wyo.) participation purely from an e 8-7—HandbaU for men E. 8. 4% I Yaw OM WhMs; 11% 4 Yaw OM WbMsy After the company has sriected dreolt of Hartford and Grace Viols confined to bed under treatment ■mall gym. ■2>/i% 1 Yssr OM Whbtos As Baker conducted a long ex­ for pneumonia. to require approval of future THE MANCHESTER perimental standpoint. 11% Tl Yser OM Whliley .men required to bring It up to By Sewing Club amination seeking to link Lawry Walker of 91 Birch street. trade agreementa by a maJcirity of I Tha sttuatlon may be cleared up 6- O-^ualor boys’ game room 60% Oksts Nsutrsl SptrlH m/i% Orsta Nsutrsl SskNt FRESH EGGS *3 T »- 'flw new strength It will be nMes- with Communist activities despite bdtb.the Senate and House. ^Pravl- | aonMwhat, however, at a television open E. 8. and W. 8. for men desiring to enllst\to Not all of the Manchester men 7- 8^Flytag Irish vs. Royal Blues HOIMIL'i 12 01.' his vehement assertions that he who were were notified to appear oualy, the Senate has rejected PUBUC MARKET hearing before the commlsaion Mw Hr Fry It sr Oril It Can their names on the wai' Miss Mary E. Dietz, whose mar­ was not a CTommunlat and never proposal that agreementa be rati­ Mnoday at Washington. This hear E. 8. N f J toI (h. at the Trade School last night were ^ 1,09 SPAM at the Headquarters Office riage to Joseph Lefebre of Weth­ had been, Lawry pi^tested to Heroic Herring fied by a two-tbirda majority c f I ,, tag was called after the commis- 8- 9—Royal Blues basketball z 1.79 local armory and when a i ersfield will take place April 20, given an assignment. The notices practice E. 8. M E M f f t y Chairman Dies (D-Tex): sent to about SO, but when the Senate. Biea suspended an ordar permitting arises they will be notified, was tendered another ahower last "I think this is an inquisition, w tto The vote on the O’Mshbney limited apoosored telecasting on 9- 10—Murphys gym period E. 8. men In town who are Inter- they arrived at the office last night 8-7—Boys' Plunge E. 8. iMIMri Tllll SlG \ eshsi Bhe~attended the regular Mr. Chairman. I think It Is terri­ amendment was expected to be Friday Seafood Specials Sspt. I. It TOWN CLUB RON CRIOLLO in becoming members of eeting of the Sewtng club of only 12 were taken on, most of tbs 7- 8—Women's Plunge E. S. dexo * frCsn ble." others being Informed to report cloee, but Democratic LMuler One difficulty seems to be with­ 8- 6—Business and Professional le Oolonel’s Guard” during the abe Is a mem^r. at the Dies ordsred the remark atriek- Barkley told reportere that “we’vs Blsdiarel lb* 12c in the industry itself, where en­ It opportunity may apply at home of Miss Helen McCkmvUle of next igeek. Men's Group. Armory on Tuesday or Thurs- en from the record. got R Ueked." FiHet of Haddock...... ,1b. 25c — gineers glnee have expressed diverging VoUeybslI E. S. GIN RUM MPV RMR n P M ii Windermere street, and was much Miss Burlak teotlflsd that there fwwt* mss* ■ ^ J | | A it bStweeq 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Tha Btore at 74T Mala street, The House worlced meanwhile Whole Haddo^ to Bake ...... lb. 12c talons. RCA, which has bsen surprised to find when abe arrived, waa no record of the Communist . HsndbsU E. 8. WHITIHOUU vacated last week by the Black on the War Department eppropri- Chowder Clams • Steaming Clams ...... 2 qfS. 25c pioneer in ths research, favors Bsdmlntwt W. 8. II Proof ^01^ 16 frset ntlb | IM bM i PIbIm S that the party was In her honor party membership in Massachu­ aUon bUI. le method now employed la New and White Cleaners, has been leas­ Halibnt — Swordfish — Jumbo Smelts — Fresh Herrings 7-8—Boxing smaU gym E. 8. and the home decorated In blue setts. She was not asked to nanae Senator Vandenberg (R., Mlcb.) B York, Los Angeles and Schenec­ 7-10—Bowling Burr Nurseries I V M p . MEMTlCICIEir 2 ossa and white. Fifteen friends from ed to Super Clesaera and Launder ik New Supply party members from memory. A f­ era o f Hartford, who are operating said In a statement that German Boston Blnefish and Fresh Cod tady, while PhUco, Dumont snd W. 8. Hartford and this town had gsth- ter an hour's testimony she waa pubUcatlcn of purported Polish Small Stewing Ojrstera...... ; ...... pint 2Sc othefa have uiged delay in estab­ 7-1(1—Bowling open E .' 8. CtaiP’i A c s . ered to ahower her with lovely it as their Manchester Branch. Of Engine Parts 'tecused, apparently Itt no danger Mrs. Hennequln, who waa In documents lUustratad the need for Large Frying O ysters...... pint 39c lishment of standards. 4 a . 27 c personal gifts. M being cited for contempt. a propaganda Inveatlgatloo by Chpp'i 2 (MS charge of tha store when conduct­ Swedish Salt Herrings...... 10c each; 3 for 25c ULUNT REI8ET RYE Various games were played and Dies told newsmen after ,|the ed by the Black and White, la re Oempresa The-Naat “Wtalta Book' Programe tonight: Europe—CBS Consider Dropping 90 Proof ’’WOMAN’S DAT* buffet lunch served by the host- committee adjourned for the day talned as maaager of thr store (or linked American diplomats to war 8:55. 11; MBS 10:15. A Bead ef Shslflif WMAIm ford. April 4—A well-known s. On the table was a beautiful­ that, a District of (Columbia grand mongerlng acUvlUea. WEAF-NBC—8 seer time for Tk* Yetmfssf Wtiblrsy la Bill AprN httf New Onf ns.,- thldlc-westem manufacturer of the new company. ^ 1 .1 CEktHiir ly decorated wedding' cake, with jury would act tomorrow on con­ There waa a flurry of excita- AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT District Attomsy; 8:30 new time Passenger Trains • Pfediwt I* 4 Yean Old Oeii’f Mho It n r a ft engines such as are used miniature bride and bridegroom, tempt citations against James H. msnt In the Houae Committee for I lovs a MyMery; 9:30 Rudy IM Q|En Nm ' vkes; itzmlnlng planes and planes flown Mrs. R. L. Cooper entartalned Water Rolls, Parker House Rolls...... 15c doz„ 2 dm . 2Bc made by Mrs, WUUam Hahn. Dolsen and George Powers, Pitts­ with a luBchaoa-brtdge at the hearinge on un-Americaa activi­ VaUes show; 10 Bing Crosby; 11:48 V private owners, is seeking ad burgh Communist leaders, who re­ Butterfly ^luns .. do?. 23c TJ6.C.A. at noon today, and tor ties. Philip Frankfeld, a Boston Loe Angslaa PbUharmonle. Boston, April ( Bonal sources of supply tn Con' fused recently to anewer commit­ Communist, protested loudly at Apple Pies wUlrthat tender crust...... each 23c WABC-CB8—7:30 Vox Pop; 8 ATHERTON PENWICK bctlcut for mechanical parts morrow Mrs. H. L. Preston will be Ststs Public UtiUtles Conunlssion tee questions. hoatess at a bridge luncheon at the committee's refusal to let him Jim MeWUUams ()ulx; 9 Major Imo^h the CkmnecUcut Aero- Quiz Suspects Action Tomorrow on 0*Den considered today a proposal of the "Uorylmof o'clock, at the Y. read a resolution; bis own refusal .Bowes Amateurs; lO OIsn Miner New York, New Haven and Hart­ ~ Devdopment OimmststoB. He said that the committee to answer questions prompted the AT OUR VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT orcbaatrei 10:15 Columbia Work­ ■luwuncement was made to would ask the House "as quickly ford Railroad that 16 paseenger " On Gem Thefts Miss Edith Hue, who is to be conunlUee to cite him for cou- Fancy CaHfomia Aaparagi|s...... 19c lb., 2 lbs. 35e shop drama. trains serving southeastern Mas­ Whiskey Boa^Eye r hy Harvey L. WilUams, Diree •• possUfia" to refer the citation married to Francis Knight thu tes^t. WJE-NBC^-9 Musical Amer- sachusetts under ths sumnwr 18% 4 Year OldSldWIiM Whlitoy M tbs Commission at Its of' ogatost Frankfeld to the district Amid waning economy hopes, Golden Ripe Bananas ...... 4 Ibe. 23c Icaaa: 8:80 Joe Pennsr; 9 Mtrle 4 Yton OM I In Hartford. (Osntanad tmm Pngn One) spring was honored with a ahower schedule be eliminated. 71% Grsis Nesfreilesfrel SpIrHlSs attorney for presentation to the last night by about 28 of her aa- r'emocratle Leader Barkley of Ken­ Fancy Green Beans...... i ...... 2 qts. 25c Thorpe ea "How Can Ecoaomle B. The trains mentioned were WllUams said that the In- grand Jury, The committee proba­ tucky said today that President 90 ' cams os a result of the pro- sodates at the J. W. Hale com llteraqr Be Reduced?” 9:90 Amer­ those running between Boaton end sort zone—particularly Miami and bly wUl act tomorrow, he aald, to pony's store. The party waa ar­ Roosevelt could keep tha national ica’s Town Mesttag, "Ars Ws Ptonf “ *• hranched by the commission Miami beach. West Roxbury, Dedham, Black- - 1.99 sUrt contempt proceedings against debt below the $48,000,000,000 limit FRIDAY GROCERY SPECIALS 1.49 z, ranged by Mlsa Mary Thomson Amsriesns Bsaieslly a Moral Peo­ stone. North Elaston, New Bedford ^hsttsr acquaint the manufac- Among, tboss being questioned Thomas O'Dea, president of the and Mias Eleanor ObttoB and even If congreaaloBal spending tope alrfdanes, aircraft were Ape (Kid T v^t) Reles, SEIDNER MAYONNAISE SPECIAI^ p le ?” 12:80 National High School and Fall River. T he road's pro-i o t Young (Communist League in as held la the Isdlee* parlor that figure. orchestra. and scrsssfrlss with the Abraham (Pretty Boy) Levine and Masaachusetts, who refused yester. 9-os. jar 17c; pint Jar 27c; quart Jar 43c poml included reducing service to at center church. H m decoretiooe "The presldant merriy could MBS - 9 Kay Kyser; 9:18 Sena­ New Bedford from 12 to eight llifioe Prieefi EffeetiYo st the FeUowiiif AAP Llqoor ’ «C Oonnsctlent Industry to Tony (Tiia Duke) Maffetore. day to dlscloae the names of were yellow and white. A buffet ordef dapertmenta not to spend a ScMncr Salad Dreaaiag...... pint 19c; qnart 29e • wide variety of parts, tor Jamsa M. Uoodo on "Credit trains a day and ssrvies on ths Shop Asks to See Dnnghter. League leaders at Harvard and lunch waa served and tha usual nercenta^ ’ of their appropria- Batter, FairmonPa ...... 2 lbs. fi7e VnieMi'* 9:80 Tlppeeaneo. Club accessories to the Meanwhile, O'Dwyer's office dls- other Bchoola. Myrieks-Fsll River brsneh from pastimea enjoyed. Mias Hue was tlona," Senator Barkley told report­ Eggs, Local, Strictly Freal^ Fancy, Largo...... dm . 29c lOOtb eaniversety. ■lx to four trains dsily. AAANCHESTER Tbs company clossd that Mrs. Rone MitUeman, BtUI another citation against Dr. presented with n mixer. ers. “That practice has been fbl' a number of Relish Cream Cheeaa, excallent for aandwichea .. .lb. 38e C. E. Smith, vies president of moUier of Evelyn MitUeman, 24- .Alfred . E. . Blumberg, BalUlnore lowed la tbs peat, and It would What to expect Thuraday: Eu­ 723 Mam St Telephone 3922 I rangtac from year old girl, three of whoee Sabnon, Libby’s Fkn^ Rad ...... tail can 2ac 0 . the rosd, estimated ta a memoran­ Oommunist laader, has yet to be BatHaidTaBB eUmlnata tha neeesalty for increea- rope—NBC 8 a. m.; CBS 8 a. m. dum filed with the commlasioa * studs to the BWsnUMnrU w«m slain in rivalry acted upon by the House. tag the debt limit or raising CSiariotte, N. C —(F)—A dia- fitm Codfish Cakas, Ready-to-Fry (40 Fathom )...... can 10c _ to p. m. WBAF-MB(M:a0 that part o f the savtage resulting f ot ataglo over her effeettons, had aMted per- Lawry was mentioned In recent taxes this year." treased houMwlfe Mophonsd tha Shrimp, Royal Scarlet, Twain, No. 1 oons...... 2 fo r 29e I W< I’g Ctabs Program; 8:68 Vie (tom the pcopossd reduetioas roleelnn to visit her daughter In testimony before the committee (3ty Health DepartmanVa Rat sn- Tha suggesttoB earnest a mo- advised tte Houm of Detention. Jamas H. Dolacn. Pittsburgh O md- Doa Hanrlngt Mneeteo star Francs, N#w Crop, O rcfoa, Bfiedinm S iz e ...... Bt. 7e ^ would ■eerus to the Old Ceioiqr whose latt Mg was amputstad termlnation Dlvlalan that a robnst saent when the riddled eocoony WASC-cai-ofu mnu^ehMl ot braneli e f the New Haven, rsdne- H m mother was reprsaanted as munlst Isadsr. rodent at bar house had eaton all program (aoad a new IxnnbardBisat Toniatom.iMLh^Bjttra8tnndhud.No.2caiM,8for25e ^ •a 39* ibaiT.llw r last (all es a result ot a motball tbs Air; 6:18 Men Bshtad ths tag its deficit "possibly ss much ores — I tar fill, who Deiasn dettered. . hqwrvar. that the polaoo that divMHn agmta ta dtflMBdS A&-P St 3 I n mate- tnjuiy, attwnptSi ooastback with ptan: «:15 Htoda Hopper sn iSs flOOXIOfi.A year." V u n y was m a Onamwinlat. lett. had devnuiag aaedwtoh* ef (IfHMtnlBraid) ...... M i ; ra T lfie to dtvnige "laspott- Jta tb* hand ooauntttaa aid of an u S klal Unh. Herring ..-r.s ,V was one of tha * gmuad (iaan and ■■y, ■ the arris4 that iBtariia- 1 away a Hi m aad kteh- MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCBESTER. CONN THURSDAY, APRIL 4,1940 PAGft

Hextall Sets Pace as All .§eeded Stars Ousted Legion Nine Joins Bluefields for Twi Seasq %1k In East Side Pool Event Rangers Wallop Leafs Eagles Oppose North Ends t ^ No Ma **»n fourtaan upaeU, In-OVallentlne beat OeorgettlT'HW-ST; cto^"g tha aUmlaatlon of all aaad-1 Corrantl bast Haraburda, 80-n; Lttcal Sport Chatter^ ad playein, have marked play In! Murray beat Haririn, 80-47: 'he Ste Johns Leave For 2nd Rink Victory tha first two rounds of tha East ] Lautenbach beat V. Haugh, 80-27: Side pool toumay. Johnny Greene,. Mat beat Baraanskl. 80-20; and Johnny "Wink" Wlnsler wasA Teams tolling In tha doublas rated No. 1 and Rac Csntan Cham EUlott beat Habcrern, 80-27. Trim North Ends for one of the winners of an award for toufnsy at the Charter Oak alleyt Lack Playei Gre#it Team Keeps Editorial SUIT Paint and Powder Tallies Three Goals As plon, was ousted by Tom Haasatt The Class C players who entered baaketball at University of Con­ must notify Joe Farr as to what Leisure Discussed Speaker Gives Award Prize Cook's Garner the tourney as mibstltutes bad Right to Meet Leaders ^Safety Talks t H. S. World New Yoi^ers Gain 6<2 in a cloae match: Thomas Elliot, necticut yeatarday, the Depart­ nights they are avatlaMa for their Meet Mark Low ■dltor-ln-Chlsf—Faith flts- Prepares Colnedies No. 2, waa disposed of by John most of tlielr Class B opponents For YMCA Honors. ment of Intercollegiate Athletics matchea...Iataat teams to anter Jim Foley Named Com By Home Ec. Class Seniors Advice vensoa. For Pictures Triumph in Stanley Lautenbach, who aleo whipped Vic worried before going down before announced today >... .WInaler was are Ruse Anderaon and Vic Abral- Attract Many A t Large Managing Bdlton — Ruth ' YAUey T itle Haugh; David Kittle, No. S. waa tbelr classier rivala, wltb the ex a standout at guard all season tls and Jim PontlUo knd Johnny Of Former jCluaii] Wheato^ Alfro^ Wsrbnsr. of lullano. who emerged T)\( Eagif* nosed out the North and will bo one of five lettermen "Bedttma Storlas" and V Cup Finals; Intam Re« beaten by MUie Saverick, who aleo] ceptlon of Howard...In a recent match, Plan to Develop Y "Leisure la the time In which one A aquad a t ahrtaaa eompatlng Feature Editor— Marguerite trimmed H. Madden; and Ray the thevlctoi'i victor over Lou Vince. Correntl Ends of the Senior' 'V. M. C. A. returning next -winter when he Petke and Kebart took two points By Robert JotuMtou RepresentatiTe o f Conn. Tantrum,” two one-act comedies Tnrkington Wins First IFkciilty and Studenta can do as one pleaaee.” Thta Is the Debunking tbe debater#: athletaa rapraaantod Manehaatar Barry. * sumes Series. Service Station Pinners DellaFera. No. 4, went down be­ and Saverick are the entries who Leacue for the right to play the will l>e a Junior ...Francis Della from Klein and Diana.. .PetJu hit Players for the Fi theme of a discuasion on letnure George Dougherty's weU-lnform High at tha Oonaeetlcut Inter- Sports Editor—MUton Turk- to ba presented April 12 by mem­ For Around'Sehool in fore young Realley. appear roost formidable at the Fera sjid Willard Fish received 103, 100, 113—118; Kebart had Employment Bnrean Ington. Take Roll*Off; Maxxoli present etage of the tourney, bne fit. Johns’ quintet In the champion­ freshmen awards In the rage 149, 133, 117—398;; Klein hit 88, : 'Represent M. H. S. at that took place In Mlsa Helen ed and wtdely-publidaed group of aeholastlo Athletic 'ICkmference'a bera of Paint and Powder, are By Hugh 8. Fullerton, Jr. Other results were as follows: The TwtUght League’s Smith’s let period Home Manage­ debaters aroused the Interest of Discufliiefl Job Hunting Photographer — James Ste­ Photo Exhibit. AgoetlnelU beat Obuchowakl, 50- mors second round match remains ship. last night In the North End sport.. 1113, 107—808 and DUma had 88, tenth Indoor track and Held meet venson. getting well under way with Mias New York. April 4.—(JV-Tou Leads Field. to be played bitfore the quarter and of arranging a baaebaU Yale University. ment class. this department with their aaaem Annk McGuire coacUng two or don’t often noUce Bryan Hextall 47; lullano beat Vince, 80-48; Wal­ gym. Both teams ended the regular 1184, 91—833... The girls were asked how they ■bly program of last week. There at Wealeyan last week, and gained Ehcebangs Editor— Barbara Pictures were judged and prisee ter beat Frankovltch, 50-47; D. aeml-flnals next week. aeaaon In a tie for second place and Tlie Meriden Insilcoa whipped for eight teams was claarad a seventh place tie. Although An excellent opportunity to help Mack. i more rehearsala a week. “A when the are Cook's Service Station cap­ *80wnU Bi«inbePf of Manchester spent their leisure time and then were several facts presented by Midnight Fantasy" and “Buddy awarded one of the wlnnere this playing hockey until the red light Madden beat R. Haugh. 80-43; Tbe Class O tourney will get un­ aj>lay-off wns necessary, with tha the New Britain Cremos, 46-38, | today with a pair of they gave reasons why they liked the affirmative. In their argument Mancheater'a score of BH points prepare themselves for employ­ Recording Editor —Jana Ir-! tured the diamplonsblp of the W’alker beat Mat, 100-99 and D. derway next Monday. Anyone who Eagles w'innlng tbe vital game, the other night to even up their I Four of Pete Vendrfllo'a fightara tlk- * ' aebool atteixtod the Highway Answers ail Ad” under the direc­ week in Manchester High’s first behind tJ^ flashes.’ Then, like are booked to appear at Danielson manta that radue# the Laagua to spend their time In that way. that the government should con­ was the fifth highest acore, num- ment-seeking In the future was win. ' YMCA Wednesday Night League Madden beat Knigb. 100-78. wishes to enter (providing they 27.22. aeries for the State League cham- 'agfetgr Conference held cn Weil- eroua ties lowered the WIgren men OihjmnlBt—Robert Johnston. tion of Mlaa Isabel Worth will al­ photography exhibit. aa not, you look up and find he pionahip at one-all.. tomorrow night...Mike Delaney up to six entries. Movies were one of the most trol the railroads, that didn't seem afforded tbe Seniors of '40B, Mon­ so be given on the same night was the one who scored. at the Y alleys last night by trim­ Also. Gam beat Witt Phillips, aren't too good for this company) The geme was closely played pkMaday, Hatch 27 at Tale Unlver- popular recreations of the girls. jiuit right. So we aet .ouLto In- to seventh' place. New Haven Reporters; George Benache, The shots pertaining to school ming Bryant A Chapman's pinners 80-47; Kittle beat E. Murphy, 80- should get in touch with Michael throughout with much peraonsi Is again olatad to meet Qaorga Sti­ Last year’s Lsgion X Hillhoiuw was the winner of the day afternoon, when Mlaa Kennedy, In “Bedtime Stories," the role That's the way It worked out ver of New London, whom be da- Among thoae making up Some went to the movies two or veslgate and form a rebuttal. Con­ I Betty Baratow, Margaret Flav- of Mrs. Maloney la to be played life or character studies of atU' during the regular National Hock- by 62 pins In the roll off between 34; Kruk beat L. Haugh, 80-23; Brosowslci. contact and many times good bai- John ’’Young” Hopkins was waa revealed by F#Ux three times a week. When ashed If meet with 26 H points. Bulkeley manager of the Youth Division of ! ell, Loulae Flux, Maureen Llnt- u* ■ duru scheduled to appear on the Red claloned last week...Pete Ven- will «nt«r th# BluaflSlde’ rfBM Mancheeter delegation were: sidering the succeas the team hea by Dorothy Dwyer, Barbara by dents were judged by the Hlglr U r i^ I League aeaaon, when he led the flrat and second round win­ kethall technique waa thrown to they went Just beesuse there was enjoyed this past season maybe we of New London finished second the Connecticut State Employment ; ner, CHarence Maron, Dorothy ners. Brogan was the Mg gun the winds as the players grappled Men's card at the Sports Center drillo. Jr., take# on Georgs Howell whll# til# North Ends, bHaiwlatendent Arthur Tiling, nothing else to do, one girl, who with 14 points. Bureau, and- a group of trained Joan Todd, Joyce by Dorothy Cha­ School World Monday morelu; circuit In goals scored, and last Tuesday night hut he didn’t of WllllmanUe. BUly Farr meets 3v»a Principal Cheater Roblnaon, are sticking out our neck but any­ : McKee, John Mroeek, WUliam pin, and the burglar by Robert .'orked out again last night as for tlie victors as be put together for tha hall. Tire Eagles managed to Manager Alton Oowloa, wiU went three times a week, replied way—here goes. Manchester did fairly well In leader aaslatants, conducted an : Mosely, Norman Pratt, Richard MUt Turklngton’s character studi a high single of 185 snd high to eke out an 11-10 lead at the In- ... . Hopkins and twxi other young Eddie Stahltnskl of Norwich, who field a team because of a laek E.^lbs. Marguerite Campbell, Stu- that she went because she liked the the meet when one considers that open meeting" for tbe purpose of Hermann. Joyce , a pretty, little 9 I # *' Rangera walloped the Toronto men were killed In an automobile ■cored a TKO here Tueaday night i Ranney, Emma Reich, Dorothy bride of three weeks, Barbara, her of his brother Alan, a aophomore, Maple Leafs 6-2 for their second triple of 372, whUe "Kerm” Kroll tefmiaelon, and held their slim ad­ experienced players. r am t Council Adviser, Michael pictures, actors or becatise she most of her runners and field men Informing, registering, and Inter­ Snow, Gloria Saplenza, Vlrgln- which he entitled "Tom Sawyer”, Eight Derby Hopefuls crash at Canterbury Monday night over Jackie Meade of Worcester, That leaves the TwI Laai K>%aiaB, president of the Student Disagreement number one pre­ sister and Mrs. Mooney, a matron strright victory In the aleo featured with a 887 throe- vantage througihout the second heard the picture widely ad­ sented Itself In tbe contention that were new, and without the benefit viewing interested atudenta.. I la Whitham, Alexa Toumaud, received first prize of 31.80 In the half. a when their car hit a tree on the and Young Wrubel faces Frankie with entries from tha Bluafla “ and Coimcll members Mar- vertised. Another girl men­ of experience. Of the Manches­ The first part of the meeting waa of uncertain yeara are gathered group, mainly because of Its strong playoff finals. string. Pratnick, who was kayoed by Joa Bany and Mildred Shel- trucks-provide faator transporta­ I Helen Uxupea, Elmer Weden. In tbe living room of the bride’s Hextoll la the right winger on Individual honor# for the season Johnny WlUol led the scoring Wllllmantic-Canterbury road after Poliah-Aroerioans. Moriarty tioned that If she ssw a well tion than trains. ter men competing this year, only devoted by Miss Kennedy to dla- Frank Zimmerman, Frances human interest appeal. A class­ went to Bruno Mazzoll of Man­ In Sunny Jim’s Stable for the winners with 10 tables, falling to negotiate a curve..Hop­ Delaney In the latter’s first come­ ora, German-AnMilcaiia, 8‘ known director's or producer's four, Oderman, Cutter, House and ciisslng the purpose of the State new bungalow. In the beginning room picture by Ray Dwyer of New York's “rough house” line, kins fought In Danielson last Fri­ back bout.. .Morgan, Conn and 5 b# eonfarence was the second Tha'a wrong: they're wrong. Aa ' Struff. they are happy and jovial but as which usually gets the task of chester Motor Sales with an aver­ while Bob Southerglll was a tower tar Graan and West Bldaa name connected with some picture far aa local shipping, goes It's true Benson, were at the meet last Employment Bureau, how to fill Typists: Caroline Ctorna, Dor- ood news value -and a shot of the age of 118.6 for 68 games. of strength under the basket. Bill day night and declaloned Billy Backofen will also go along In the To Ba Mala ba kaM In Connecticut by or­ she would go to see that picture year, when Manchester finished Out the registration cards, the the scene progresses, it takes on re escape callec “Pattern In checking the enemy's crack for­ James of Da}rvllle... .hs came hope of getting bouts...the team ient of the Highway Safety but In the long nin the trains are ' othy Dowd, Irene Btiysse, Stef- mysterious air aa each person wards and seeing that they don’t O'Bright of the North Ends was I IT itn alm in on s VIttner played a strong defensive McEvltt said that while another girl mentioned that taster. As' for example: the New sixth. As last year, Manchester method by which applicants are ’ fie KryewskI, Statia GodlesM, Steel” by Jim Stevenson, both hav­ Is Busy game and led the losers with 10 from Plainfield, was 20 years of will meet at tha East Side Rac at had bean oomplatad for on and many cooperating she could alt through almost any waa entered In eight events, but placed In positions, preparing for contributes hla bit towards teUIng ing good feature poesiblllUes. re­ score. He plays with the colorful runner-up with U8.4 and wood | »^ *3***™"***“ * Junior Slated age and weighed 131 pounds.. 8:48 o'clock tomorrow night... Its motto, ‘Team Haven’s Bullet leaves Portland. : Bertha Shaw. some “cbeerful" bedtime atorlea. Phil Watson, who usually keeps of Bryant and ns only. Is located at the At Play Festival appeared; then ho got up, opened The outside of school pictures night’s lopsided triumph by scor­ while the Suicides engage the at which MargueriU Bar- at least one educational point In the door, looked under hla bed. A which, incidentally, provided a Barton with 179. New York, April 4—(JV-(-Taklng Armstrong in Boston Pirates at 7 p. m. in the Initial maraly as rseeiraa but wtfi hind tbe wheel. reached the seml-flnala but then Armory In Mancheater, Sixteen ing three goals, passing to Dutch The season's averages and last of the Biutlltidri j was for high school dele- every movie. other offices, all set up and operat­ comical little incident ends their much wider range of material, will Hiller for another and generally game of the Intermediate League lost out Both Benson and At­ night's scores: It by and large, there apparenUy In Rec Junior League aa bokkraara cf.tlM an wttb Judge Paul L. Miller, Hobbles were also a very popu­ kinson, the other representatives ed on the same principle, are locat­ It was In a truly festive spirit round of merry tales. be judged latey In the week. keeping the Leafs In trouble. Be­ Garden on April 26. play-offs. I of the Bridgeport Com- lar way of spending their leisure Trucks are cheaper, they aay. Tbe cast of characters In “The These prizes are not dependent on Team Aveiagns. Isn’t another three-year-old Johne-1 Champa will bo avnOkbla aa Why not, we ask? They don't were eliminated In the flrat heats. ed throughout the atate. Among that fifteen dramatic groups from cause of bia feats, the Rangers .110.9 'the Uve-Y’ra trounced the Care­ tlooal atreagtk but tka Bhk„ ity Safety Commission, pre- time. One girl has a very unusual Paul Finkbein took a second In Its eight separate divislona are: an Tantrum" Is: Bunny Hawthorne, whether or not the picture waa en­ wUl take a twe^game lead to To­ Manchester Motor Sales .. town. Gallant Fox or Omaha kick-1 Boston, AprU 4—(F)—Provided less Flye in a girls game which was ;T. and yet very educational hobby. have to pay for upkeep of road­ the high schools of Connecticut Lena Peperitea; Tim, Edward larged since no restrictions were Bryant A Chapman ...... 108.3 Ing arotmd In the hay of Sunny; win eonoeatrato their afitecti — Jf* beds and rails. The states attend his heat of the six hundred yard industrial division, commercial, ronto. where the remaining games .108.1 he la able to get out of prior en­ played as a preliminary to the davaloptng tha youngatara ifilfi ‘.An original playlet, “They Gave She collects the autographa of gov­ run, but did not place. BetuccI service, domestic, Snd construction, gathered together to display their Adamy; Ckmaln Geneva, Phyllla made on size of prints. of the bcat-of-aeven series will be Cbagnot's ...... Jim Fltzslmmonaf barns these ^ gagements, Paul Junior, veteran league encounter. Scrabacb, Opa­ SporU Roundup \ ~ I tiM Cbalr," was presented by a ernors and at one time had the to their transport routes. Noren; Paula Ryan, Elaine Ander­ The exhibit haa been open all Cook’s ...... 107.9 spring mornings. fonnklabla array. and Olson placed fourth and sev­ divisions. Special attention la given talents at Danbury School on played, and the Leafs were thor­ .106.5 Lewiston, Me., battler, will be giv­ lach, and Zelonia acored at will to Folejr Bask aa p of atudenU from Central autographa of the governors of enth respectively In their beats, to those physically handicapped son; Roger Ryan, George Hunt; this week during school hours and Tall Odars ...... But that’s not saying Mr. Fits run up a 49-3 victory for the Y By Eddie Brieta And disagreement number two March 29-30. It was the Danbury oughly downcast as they started North Ends ...... 105.4 en a crack at Hammerin’ Henry Rounds of Wednesday Jim Fofay, wbe _i to Bridgeport. It was writ- each of the 48 aUtes. She also col­ Campbell, McCann and Oder­ seeking employment. The Youth Allan Kennedy, (heater Relchen until 4:00 p. m. to students as well home. won't be In there pitching with a Armstrong's world welterweight team. Now York, April 4.—(gV—Chlt- , directed and staged by a aen- lects the autographs of the Su­ shows Itself. The affirmative said Division further widens Its services Players of the Danbury State back; Great Aunt LInnie, Edith aa the public. There haa been a Bryant snd CAaptnan chance to pull one out of the bat prowsBi brought tha man represented M. H. S. In the Toronto's hope was to hold the Ava. tlUe In a 18-round bout at Boston Eaglra tcr chatter: Indiana’s N. C, A. A. Loop at the East Side. to tka IlmaUgkt as asm •Irl from that school and it preme Court JusUcea and at one that government men could handle kilometer, but again there was no by cooperating with the Depart­ Teachers OjIIege who sponsored Rud: Prunella, Carol McVeigh; widespread Interest shown in the Games Pinfall again come Derby day. P, B. F. T. basketball champa plan to tour railroading better than thoae who exhibit. Many students have been Blue Shirts even In New Vork, Wood ...... 66 7459 113. Garden AprU 26. chaataria foremost teame ■ the folly of reckless driv- time had a complete set of these success. Oderman, Manchester's ment of Education. this meet; the judges were Greek Wallace McCay, Bob Kurland; then play their favorite wide-open The UtOe man who’s unially In announcing this championship 0 J. Sebula, rf ... .. 0 0-1 0 C?allfornla during tha Xmaa hoU- Tha Shamrocks wan erownad autographs. In her collections she are handling It now. Miss KennfKty stressed the Im­ Evans, George Howell, and Teddy Eddie Mints, Robert Hermann; heard discussing the pictures in Wilson ...... 72 8018 111.8 there or thereabouts when they 1 A. Sebula, rt ... .. 3 1-2 7 was succaodsd aa eooak by best runner In the event, was brand of hockey at home. But they 110.8 affair, the flrat promlaed Boaton daya and wind up In Naw Orleans as ebamploaa a t tha Wadnaaday _ Caeaar, successful song also has President Rooaevelt'a We aay no. After the World spiked on the first lap and thus portance of properly filling out and Jonas. Mary Ann, Betty Rose Moaler. achool and at the beginning, of Skoog ...... 72 7981 start tbe run for the roses at 1 Daigle, I f ...... 0 0-1 0 for the Sugar Bowl game....Joel "Ty" -Honaad thraa yaan autograph. In answer to what good War (the Government handled the each period there la an interested couldn't bold the Rangers, and Burr ...... 67 7281 108.2 since 1933, when Vinca Dundse ratura to kandlo the a Itar won loud applause from the forced to fall back. Manchester maintaining a re^stratlon card, Upon arriving, each guest waa The play takes place In the main when they were forced to open up C?hurchtU Downs has a total of ■tripped Lou BrouUlard of bis mid­ 2 J. WUson, If ; .. 4 3-8 10 Hunt, who resigned at Wyoming Junior Laagua or Un 11 ml tad DI- group with hla original are these autographa, she explain­ roads during the war you know) which Is freely given to any appli­ placed either in a private home or room of the Hawthorne summer group examining them at the li­ Wright ...... 48 8095 106.1 eight ellglblea for the May 4 outing 1 Brown, c .. 0 0-2 0 vision at tb# Bast Side Rse last F ( ^ . In nddltlcn to the American Kallwaya were In a CHaas R relay team of Benson their defeat became a rout. 83.8 dleweight crown. Promoter Rip U. the other day. Is said to be head­ at safety. ed that she can get an Idea of the House, Cutter and Atkinson, de­ cant. Each Individual filling out at the dormitory of the Teachers' cottage, late one mid-summer brary. Cummings . •. .32 192® getting ready now at tba atablea 0 Southerglll, c .. 3 0-2 6 ed for Louisiana Stats to succaad night Ira trouadiig the RoyU M orai^ Brothara, haa person’s character by the way he demoralized condition. Their en­ An exhibit of a group of library "They were too good for us,” Cook’s Service Station. Valenti a t the Goodwin A. C., sold actively Intorastad la tka children love to hear and fending the first place won by last one of these cards should clearly College. On Friday night Shelton afternoon. Cousin Geneva’s moaned Coach Dick Irvin of the of WllUam Woodward (Belair) and be had Inaistsd that Junior remain 1 Kosak, rc .•.,<■ .. 2 0-0 4 Red Sanders as backfleld coach. Bluas. 88-22, la a game that gnva music, thU la a pleasant replies and aenda hla autograph. gines, equipment, and roadhad atate exactly what type of work he High School presented “Caleb mother has gone off on a trip booka and pamphlets on photogra­ Games Pinfall Ave. Mrs. H. C, Phipps (WbeaUey) out 1 Buaky, Ig ...... , 0 0-1 0 tba Shamrocks n claaa aaraap at team aad had cknrgn a t year’s runners, didn’t place. The phy by well kntwn authors haa Leafs. “We couldn't hold a two- 109.8 out of competition untU he meets Red went to Vandy as head coach. to Impress them with safety One governor aent hla autograph were all run down. Is willing to do. The card Is then Stone’s Death Watch” : Litchfield leaving Geneva with the Haw­ Newcomb...... 69 7862 at Aqueduct race track. Not one Hunt waa at L. 8. U. flve years be­ flrat and sacoad half honors at last yaar." McEvltt wUl M eight lap relay brought Manches­ been arranged by Mlaa Harriet goal lead; we couldn't acore when 8881 109.4 Armstrong. acconUng to the writer's on a penny postal card and men­ ter one point when Gardner, Car­ fllenll|l* to be followed by a lish very welt and mentioned that are using old and unflt ^ulpment. fered job. They are,then referred Into a general “sing period” . In Chambers ... .65 7815 113.5 world titles. Ho was forced to 3 Fitzpatrick, rf .. 1 0-1 3 a bonus for an option on hla w st Moorfaeuea, IfaOooa aad OVrtaa gloa taam. the girls In Turkey dress juat aa Say we: the Railroads, today, VlOi to compete In the Onnectlciit for three days after school mount­ ner waa banished three times by 108.6 ■tUl off for this period la his tour of Tale University Relay-meet.. to the employer who pronounces the afternoon, the playa were re By Girl Reserves ing the smaller prints and even Yankowskl .,..86 3910 training.” . vatoto tha featbarweigbt champ­ 0 Turek, r f ...... 3 0-1 4 bore son. atarrad for tba Sbaasroeki _was aei f ed at the Oommer- the girls In America dress and that have not had such good equipment the final Judgment—the selected his old pal. Referee King Clancy, Curtiss ....3 1 8888 lOSfi ionship becauae be waa unable to 0 A. Opalach, If 8 0-2 13 Oanofll aad MoOaitby want bast Ike Nortk Enda they do not wear the vella they In twenty years. Fifty-ton freight aumed. Darien High presented worked on Saturday afternoon In and each offense was tripping 106. Naturally, Fanelon, tha Sir Oal- Blfh School rafeterla. Dur- worker. Two Important facton In “Romeo and Juliet"; Berlin, “The order that the exhibit might be McGonigat ....68 6676 labad m colt which cams home In make the weight and he lost hia 1 C. Zdonlz, c .. .. 6 0-3 13 The big push to get Slip Msdl- for tba RoyU Bluas. In saotbar MM to tbelr first are noted for. cars and one-hundred-ton coal filling out registration c ^ ijtt a ti Hextall. Heck ---- ....68 7178 105.6 Ughtwaight crown to Lou Ambers. 0 A. Dublsblnski, rg 8 0-H. 8 gan in at Loyola (Loa Angalaa) fall maka-uB gnaw, tba Oak ftra tka Twi taagna toa Inach time, the atudenta bad Mary Jtllson apenda her leisure cars are common sights. And Rivals"; TOrrlngton, “It’s an III “A big success’’ la tbe verdict on ready on time. Rookies Pace Leafs tha mlle-and-savanty endurance to survey the huge collection Hospital Shown (1 ) a correct address and (2) a Wind"; and WInated, “The Confea Keish .... .,..51 8269 108.3 Ihe latter haa subjected Junior to 1 P. Scrabaez, Ig .. 6 1-8 18 through. Everything la off....B ud drubbed tba Top Hattara, fil-fifi, aa igar Oowlaa aaU time collecting foreign dolls, while what about all the new stream­ the Girl Reserve dance In a “nut­ Tbs deciding goal came tbe sec­ ___ 2183 97, handicap at Bowie last fall, W tbe ■atety po^ra auhmitted by telephone number either the In­ BionaV. At night Seymour High shell.” The dance took place last SChendel 22 one that has been tabbed by ”ex- the only two defeats he haa suf­ Ward, the amateur golf champ, Johnsoo aad Aeato stood out for tha bulk af agpartMMi Patricia Chartler's bobby la draw­ liners ? ' dividual's cwii phone or that of a ond time Horner was off, after Chagnot’s Fire CAIefs. 4 34 1-9 49 tho vietora aad Maaton, u r t ln r achool children. ing. • Helen Usupea, '40B. To Future Nurses gave “Her First Party Dreaa"; An Friday night In the High school srts” aa most likely to succeed. fered la his past flve active years. who Is giving tha U. 8. Q. A. haad- tba team to Qtovemor Raymond BL Baldr^n near neighbor who haa given hla MHS Girl Reserve* Hextall, Watson and HUler bad Games Pinfall Ave. Osreleas Five acbea with hla cross-country taxi CuMlBMi fof tiM loptfsT On# sonia, “Shirt Sleeves” ; Greenwich, auditorium. Seventy-five couples flaahad away from a Leaf raid for 113.3 ut bis Belair stahlemate. Dusky Laagua was tba mita present In the afternoon to permlaalon. “New School for Wives” ; and H. B arton...... 72 8083 g P. B. F. T. Jaunts and airplane flights, haa Biora gsm a raoMbu to ba ptarad dactoion to withdraw Mlsa Kennedy noted that a “good filled the hall which was very at­ tha first Ranger tally and defense­ I l l s Fox, and ^a pair of DIavdIo oolts, .. I 0-0 2 (id the Interest In eafety Plans for Dance Watertown, “The Flattering tractively decorated with blue and Attend Convention Lee ...... II 1901 ASP and Snow Ridge, from the 0 Walker, r f ___ bean advised by Seattle papm to betwaaa tba RoyU Btaias aad Fly­ baaaban acana. It was by high aebools and to Schedule Is Listed Girls of Manchester High who salesman cannot sell a poor pro­ man Babe Pratt bad fooled Turk Goodrich ...... 7 2 8029 111.8 Cu*todian* Lo*e 0 Mason. I f ...... 1 0-0 3 go home and do hla friaktng around ing Irlab but It will have no b a ^ that tkara waa no fisM are Interested In becoming practi­ duct.” Thus, an Individual must Word”. white, the Girl Reserve colors. Broda with a long shot to tie the 107. Wheatley bare, alao fit Into Sun­ 4 Scudleri, e ...... 0 1-8 • 1 prises for tba best postsrs. 'It was Greenwich High School Paper streamers were draped from Orgren ...... 83 3528 ny Jlm'a plans. In addition, there tbe home base at Spokane... .Prof. big^on tha atondtogs, to play OB at tba nortk c . jta from New Haven, Clin- Are Made by Hi-Y cal nurses or doctors' aaslatants have something to offer when he ■core. Hextall slammed home tbe N. Barton ...... 72 7689 106. To Swede*, 49-26 0 Chadwick, rg .. . , , 0 0-1 0 Artie M’Oovere, who put in a Tha flnU staading foUowa: For ’40 Golf Team converses with'an employer. A that finally carried off top honors the center light and hung from the The^ annual Girl Reaarva Confer^ rebound of Ott Heller’s long drive. 108.6 is another Gallant Fox bppefuL 0 Lewis, Ig ... 0 0-1 0 Danbury, Suffield and Water- were recently shown through the for the fourth consecutive time doorway. An attractive p ^ tln g Madden ...... 60 6221 Sun Fox, which, while not eligible tough month conditioning tho Won Lost Para. reoelv^ awarda Although wide-awake Individual wllf know ence of Connecticut was held In Hla third tally came early In the Gleason ...... 16 1576 98J1 Dodgers at Clearwater, has gone Shamrocks 8 1 Manchester Memorial Hlspltal and not without cause, for their by Patty Chartler was ov«- the final period on another fast pass­ for the Derby .may aurpriee the it tha Flying Swede’s 3 1-8 8 winners were Junior and Although the Hl-T dance will the employer's business, will ba one act comedy, “New School for New Britain last 'Saturday, and Maaobeater Motor Saleo. 4' on a crulaa to South and CantrU RoyU Bluas a a • • a a 0 2 The achedule for the 1940 var- under the aUpervtaion of Dr. Harry prepared to “sell himselT’ rather door. ing play with Broda down with Oamea Pinfall Ave. boya and girls In fne Proaknsas a ir 16th victory in 20 Soore at half. 31-3. Uve Y’rs. Oak 91va .. B 4 .886 East Side high pupils, one was alty golf team, which la to be not be held until Friday evening C. Smith, to get an Idea of what Wives” . The ktory of a young The Garden Club Orcbeatra of several Manchester glrla attended: week later. . ’ *---- America to recuperato >•>. Doc than give a hard-luck story. He shots and HUler and Lynn Patrick .66 8085 118.6 starts Ira drubbing tha Custonlan Referees, Holmes and GenovesL Mohawks , > • • a a a fi 4 JH» ir-old gin who “had to started on April 22, was an- May 3, 1940, the entire club and they have to do and the quallflca- girl who la trying to “find heraelf Hartford provided the music for Laura Andlalo, Ludlle Chettey, MaxsoU ...... “Our training was held up here,” Prothro atartlsd the baaaball world up to fit” her gift wrist the dance committee have begun will alao realize the Importance of fired over him for the- last two Hair ...... 54 8933 109.9 49 to 2d Bob Noren. Russ Cole, by announcing even hia rooMea get Flying Irish 4 4 AOO notmeed last Monday bv Roaseli tlona necessary to enter the Man­ going by himself, and not in a waa performed with the ease of the evening. The Grand March Ann Barry, EHsle Heatly, Louise tallies. 7213 109.3 Sunny Jim said, "becauae of the and "Spead” Wilson atood out for 4 B en efit preparation In order to Insure a profeaaionals. Sock and Buskin Tanner ...... 66 changes made In the Aqueduct 8500 pet moniinth... . Oabl Hartnett wndcats . 8 A44 Wright, the golf coach. The sched­ cheater Hospital, which la the only group. started at 8:18 led by Laura An- Flux and Doris Taylor. A couple of rookies, fast enough McIntosh ...... 69 7801 108.7 the “SwedaF’ while “fipook” Uori- and Jlmm;< ny Dykes 1 have made Spaadbeys • The governor also observed that ule Includes seven matches to be well-balanced enjoyable evening. recognized training hospital for waa proud to know that at their dlslo, president of tha club, and her 'The theme of the conference waa atrip over &e winter. The turns HoUi*ter Drub* ups might take a hint from The dance commj^tee, headed by Personal appearance la of prim­ to get in on tbe net and flatten Bohadlck ...... 66 7148 108.2 arty and “Tad” Brown atarrad for ■herilfs tn two Arizona Manchestancheatar Motors 2 I 223 held at the local course and four thla work In Connecticut. ary Importance whan going for an first entrance In the festival, they eseori Bob Odermann. “Ourselves and Others," which Dave Kerr, the briUlant Ranger have been altered and for the Ume the local oollsf a boya. The ganm counties. Top Hattara ...... 2 T 222 PA’fi Meet B; fact' that atatlatlca show that to be held away. The tentative John Laiitenback, has had several bad been considered for second Everyone remarked about tbe proved very interesting to the being theyTo ooft and deep. are leas accident fatalltlea meetinga, dtacuaslng the orches­ Dr. Smith told the glrla just Interview. Important advice offer­ natmlader. made the- two Toronto Oopk’a Sendee Stsdtaik was a dull affair right from tba Barnard by 33-11 achedule la aa foUows: what their duties while In training ed by Mlsa Kennedy to the bojm place. The WInated and Greenwich gowns at the dance. There were girls. First when the two hun­ goala. BUly (The Kid) Taylor, re­ Newcomb ... .110' 90 9T—297 "Yet we’ve worked an the three- ■tart as tha “Swedes” Jumped into Todayb Onast Star Box ficoraa: Brothen Sunday iftor young folks than any other April 22—Newington—here. tras and decorations. Art Du atudenta will enter a New England many lovely corsages also. dred glria arrived, they reglstarid year-olds some. They’ve done seven egtoup. Pont, who has charge of securing would be, the hours of duty, cours­ contain the following auggea- called from the Pittsburgh Hor­ O’Bright ...... 98 78 94—268 qp early lead and held It. ivra Jamas C. Doyle, Ctevaland Plain Polifih Rdlef April 28—Bulkeley—here. es taken, and reatrictloos. The tiona!” Never go looking for a job Contest, at which time the Green­ The committee In charge of the and browsed around for a wMIe to nets'for last nigbt'a game, banged Kroll ...... 125 HI U8-38I eights In 1:38 and we'U have them acore: ■ , B. F. Chqdaln A Lewis MacCIaIn, an orchestra, has v^tten to aev-. wich people will also act aa hosts. Tba Holliater street aebool quin­ Dealeri "Ba not toe critlcU of the P. _ ow with Pratt and .^Whitney, April 26—Newlngtwi—there. group under the supervision of without a clean shirt, tie, suit coat, dance waa Janet Carpenter, chair­ get acquainted. At 10:15 every­ in the first and a minute " later Brogan ...... 118 135 122—212 out for a mile or more before Flying Swndca alforta' of Johnny Payehak.. .. MoOenvUia, i f . 8 0-0 April 29—Weaver—here. eral orchestras In neighboring Miss Low and Mlaa Casey ware Aside from any values of the man, Patty Chartler, June Kansk one gaUiered in the gym for. a ImCe'* p B F tet Bwampod tbe Barnard school Tho Pollok-Amorleaaa ';'la|ked about the “rules of the towns to find which orchestra will pressed trouaera hair should; be acored. LaChappelle .. 81 102 128—S12 flve, 83-11, to make it two straight never should It bo torgmen that MooMiousa, If • 1-4 u May 7—H. P. H. 8.—here. taken through tba operating room, well groomed; remove bat upon en­ contest ItseU, thla meeting served and Harriet ttoriarty. - fellowship service planned by the Aa uaual toi Mr. Frits’s aatabHSh* 1 Noren. rf .9 0-0 be almost gave up bis life for Fbi- 8 J. UeValgli. a . 1 1-1 ItowholaU Brotkara for ! (oad" in the air. Mr. MacClaln May 11—West Hartford—there. beat fit the needs of the lU-T. Joe aa an excellent opportunity to This is the first year for some girls, from Stamford. . An “Andy ments, hla 1989 Juveniles have for tha North Enden over their fit of tho Poli-plec# blue Interesting places. may return to tha L«af a again and opening of the now beaehall s s s m . show up on Mey 4. Mall Box aba . . . . Stltuts of Human Relations led the suit of rayon gaberdine, modeled Uke alight. Those who did not take thla tour On Softball Play HoiHotor St. School 1 Vinca, ...... 0 1-3 1 Stadent panels. annual affair sponsored by the April 10, May 11 t ) find work", "How to get an bi' there's a chance that Don Mata Isauad In handy veat-poekat slzs. "Ibay antd that about El Cbleo P. B. B. F. F. T. ' C. L. L., Independence, Kana 3 Acato, r g ...... 4 1-3 0 Hartford County T., M. C. A. Last tervlew": and suggeated to tha by Pat Southwlck. Two sports I Is for IntelUgenca, 1 need In could go over to tbe gym for win ba eallad up, too. But maan- tab. Marguerite Barry, 'lOB. times like this. this compact manual a t tba dia­ last yanr,” bo p ^ to d out, "and Sloan, r f ...... ,. . . , . 2 3 2-4 6 No dog tracks are operating in 4 Arnold, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 8 p. m. to'be fcOlowwl by tka The Rifle (?Iub of M. H. S. has voar both John Lai?tenback and students that they taka advantage dresses were represented. One, games and folk dancing, or dance whila the sarlaa will shift to Pitts­ mond sp m la packed with atatla- Reprsaantattvas of fittaen local New York.. . . J. O’D, •Danver; Thla worn by. Helen Lebleds, waa two^ N Is for the nervousness, I never In tha kH^e to the miisie of the along canM JefimatowB. Now^hat Murphy, rf . ; ...... •0 0 0-00-0 0 8 AUsl, I g ...... 1 1-1 8 game. been re-organlzed by Herbert Mll- RalpH Runde were present at the The last part of the achool year of such a splendid offering. burgh for two games sad Prcvl- tlca and intoraating information ta t do you auppoaa could happen this acftball taams are lavltod to at­ 0-0 year’a all atar gauM wUl ba played bury, coach of the Rifle team. Thir­ Following the discussion, Mias piece, made of pink chambray. The can dtsmlas. victrola. The lounge seemed to be dance wtU loaa Che ‘‘home lea” sd- Dancosae, If . . . . . 4 4 0-0 8 Bsaearvk Work conference. At the meeting both will be featured by two general foUowars of the diamond sport. yaarl” tend a masting at tba Eaat fiida 0 WaddaU, If . J . . . 9 0 0-0 0-0 0 Tuesday, July 9, la SL Louis.. . . IT 15 T-II 81 Highland Fade Vletaon teen membera reported for prac­ boys spoke briefly on the oppor- Kennedy distributed ' registration blouse contrasted with the skirt A stands for my attitude, (I the favorite spot for many. vaataga. Rac tbia Saturday avanbig at I imbllea at which motion plc- wouldn’t dare explain). Notahlo among tba additions to KoUckl, If ...... 4 4 X-3 1-3 0 R. 8.: Rawlins, Wyo.; Joa lAula Tap I Articles varying from Mahatma tice last Saturday morning at the tunltlea and advantsgea for Hl-T cards to be filled out by those who by being a striped material. The At 8:00 one of the modsre New It’s qrito a task to stop tbs 30- Iho Dopo Book, now in Its thlr- o^cIock for tbs purpoat of dla- and Marva Trotter ware nmirlad Manchcsiel' Rifle' Club. It Is lures will be shown. other presented, by Irene Opalach, T stands for “terrible,” an exam’s Wta. 0 R. Lukaa, If « . 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 P. ■••7 - B. F. T. Highland Parit again lOandhl to PlMtlc Surgery have boys to attend. On Wednesday, April 10, the wanted to do ao, and these appU- Britain storea gave a spring fact­ yaar-old Taylor, aspsdsUy in play­ tiath yaar of pubileatian, a n tha cuasljig plana for tha formation at 0-0 fiept. 34, 1988... .Jos’s flrat fight 0 known that more hoys rue going cants were then Interviewed by was of aqua spun rayon with Chi­ middle name. ion show especially for tbe CHrl Re­ off games. Last year at this Uma The Pbantoma swamped tba 1 Douglas, c ...... 10-0 1 3 3 Maaton, rf ... 4 X-4 St. Jamaa to tha tuna of tha subject of much research —John Mrosek, ’4IA. student body win witneaa three oflkdai rules changes in eondanaad Flying fiwndoa Monday night at a league or laaguoa during the Donowicz, c ...... 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 with Scbraeling was held the fol­ 1 Blglnaki, if .. 8 1-8 7 void and TBureaud lad tba for the past two weeks for to sign up this coming Saturday. Mias Kennedy and her assistants. nese red acceasortea. The most I la for tha Initiative I needed at serves. be was playing for tha Oshawa, form, Lou Gehrig’a llfettmo racord eiwwtiig asaaon. Any otbar tpmxpa movlea entitled: “The Idol of 8e- noticeable detail of the coetume the start tba West Side Roe to the tune of 0 VUuzsl, e ...... 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 lowing summer. 8 Cassinari, e . 8 0-6 6 while Paganl atarrad for tha Senior College English Thorugh practice in the Club, It Llinniy Books Added. Faith Stevenson. In the evening a banquet wia Ont. Oanarals la Canada’s ms- and box soomc. of hla flrat and last interaatad baaldaa tboae mentioned vUle,” “New# Parade of 1939,” and O stands for the obatacles, which 62-89. Turklngton. F. WUaon 3 Fry#, r g ...... 3. . . 3 2-3 2-3 0 4 B. Koatckl, rg 0 1-4 1 Box aeon: . The object of the research la expected that more students will was Us large patch pockets. held In tba gym. At tus tlms:a morial cup flasla. He acored nine also Invited toba present “Stephen Foster." "The Flrat and Ihompson starred for tba sra R. Lueaz. r g ...... 0 0 0-0 04) 0 He’a Excused X 0-2 3 RIglihmi park waa to make the students be skilled enough to be eligible A sun dreaa was modeled by everything’s a part girt waa elected aa a dslegato to goals in the first two gunwa, and m mora Impor­ a F. Korickl. rg for the team. The books bought with the Century of BaaebaU" wlU be the Claaa Bannian BaM Beatrice White. The drees was N Is for the mghtmaroa these teats ^‘SSiivtss at Phantoms as Cola and Weir paced The followtng ar# especially 1 Vlncak, rg ...... 0 0-0 0-0 0. Jiipt befors Louis kayoed Pay- 1 Sobteskl, Ig .. 0 1-1 1 P. * B. j r with tbe Readers Guide money collected on the Tag Day motion picture shown to the gen: tha summer conference. After whan tha Edmonton Roamara con- tant laagues uso are Inehiiled. urged to attrad; “Spots” Andlalo chek, one of Um far western ■ Two yeara ago Mancheater High striped eeeraucker, accompshled by seem so much UIm. dinner tha delegation from Naw the Swedes aided by tbe 11 0 Wilson, Ig ...... 110-00-0 2 0 Hillman. If . . . . 0 0-fi . I library and to give tbe stu- drive, which was held earlier In eral student body oo May 11. oantaratad thrir dofamw on him, hia thest of the majors baing anraagad of tha Oak OriU, A1 Rttbseha a t 1 Parehizk, I g ...... 0... 0 0-t 0-1 0 ports wrot# that It looked Uke 4-30 uractlce In otgahixlng ma- school had a fairly good team, but Members of the dam of 'SSA a taUored red jacket. Another S stands for tha aadnesB, caused Haven put on a pro(traaq. A Jolly taamwataa akatod off with tha worii of aeora: 18 ■ XX 20 F. Wood, If . . . . 0 fi-fi . the sport waa discontinued because the year, have recently been cata­ The elementary aehoola are alao entoyed their flrat succaaaful re­ sports ensemble waa presented by by marks which aren’t Juat In convsnlent day-by-day form. fit John’s, Art McKay of tba Or- tanfta fight to him ....but ha’s Seora at half, 19-18 Oak B. Alvmrd, If ...fi 0'^ j from dlffarent sources. logued ^ Mias Harriet G. Fox, Included In thla viaual education time was had by all, ringing and atrlaa. Other information am braces roa- cbaatrals, Harman filmier a t tha the team could find no practice union party on Wednesday, March Marjorie Cushman, who wort blue right ^ ebatUng. p » r u fi-Io excused for ba waa a Uttls too far Raferaas, fisvnrlUi aad Blanchard. Toumaud, i f 4 0 4 ) a t the very successful ~re- the high school librarian. program. Next week a movie en­ Whan ha oama to Pittsburgh tera a t majorijor loagus eluba, with •lapgut. Qaena Trusman a t tba 1 away to amen It aitlcles was written, by range. Mr. Wllbury has now been 37 at the Nathan Hale School Blacks and a atriped Idoiiae. A —Margaiat Flavell There, were glrla from Boring- this sMunw, be gave tha Horaata ts end weights, nvengas 0 Turkington, If . .10 0-0 1 fichod OOCtBPf B aaeasa S S*W 't assured the use of the Manches­ The following Hat qf hooka were titled, “Land of the Free,” will be hall. long white Jacket.' eomidete with agea, height 1 Thompaon, rf MOkmaa. Hank MeOami of tba S t p, . B. rF. . T. Midford oo “Poultry bought with that money: 'Their field, Hartford. Oreenwieh, Bridge­ tha a n ^ that put them into tbe of major 'leagua leaders, facta and | Rlebaidaoa. a . . fl 0 4 *- ter Rifle Club, where the hoys will shown to tbe lower grades. On Although thla waa their flrat gat- hood, was worn over tlw Blacks. Jamas, Hani MeCkna af tba Holy 8 Hampton, i f ...... 0-,, . 0 0-2"'0-2 0 ’ a field which takes up Weight In Wildcats” by John port. New Loudon and many otbar playoffA and ba has aco flgursa about tbe Wortd’s e • Oaldwan. to . . . . fl 9 4 : •• practice every Saturday morning May 17, four more movies have together, the affair waa attended Mlaa Barber also showed how this IJbrmry C3ab Baa Play Nama. Alvan Brewn af tba Pa- 0 Haugh, if . . . .-...... 0 ori> 0ri> 0 ; a t Howard’s spare time aa a Muir; “Forty Team for Labra­ places. * g a its sad thins asMato la Junior World's Btrisa and Dtxlal? g- Iff Ix u i Night *9 FighU from 9:00 to 12. been scheduled for showing to tbe by the majority of the claaa ^ and jacket could be worn with the gaal’R Tngr DuBaldo a t tba Glb- 0 fihlahlR r f ...... ».... 0 0-0 0 ‘ aa a way of earning dor” by W. Grenfell; and "Adrift —Louise Flux gamas of tha Jht-Am playoff ao tar Sarlaa, 1030 All-Star gams. AU- * Toman, rg . . Practice will continue for the elementary aebools and alao to their gueata. Dancing waa other dresses. A play ‘"The Last of Mr. Week- Maai a laprsaaBtatlva a t ^ Rbaa 0 OUa U ...... I •.. • 10-0X 0-0 2 mousy, Francis Haw- on an Ice-Pan" by W. OrenfelL ^gataat Bprlmfleld, Harahay and Star team. No. 1 Man of tha Taarl — rest of the achool year, ao that some of the science classes In ed with muiio furalahed by Barbara Simona modeled a red ney*„ was acted out In membera No. 4. n i n wnUiMuu a t tba TUI 0 Oaimao, i f ...... 1 • ..0 0 0-0 0 By The AfifiocUtad Praafi on "Low Cost Houa- when school re-opena next year the Also "Good Dog Book” ; “How Manehsster Rlgh. Tha pictures In­ a t the library club at Ita meeting r>TOvldaaoa. 1989, list of manafsra, loeaUen popular orcheatraa via the whit# aftamoon dreaa with Orafinala I Tba Rada, eourae, have Cadan. a raprasantottva a t tba Had 1 Dowds, U ...... > • •.1 X 2-8 4 ClnUiinaa — Eddia Sims, afil, laad Uhistratlona of boya will be ready to give thslr Peary Beacbed the Pole" by D. B. cluded are: "America Marching graph. The hlghUghta of tlie eve­ long alaevaa. To complete the on Mardi 31. H m mambara who a t at puiu^sai sbnHar foaturaa; Man, a rsprsasatotlra ogtba Ronaa : 4ff tbs wall-kttown Federal (Ids a t their own to match with Ing fans • noneiaa and 0 Anderson, e ...... 0... . 9 0-X 0-1 0 Ciavaland, knocked out Eddia (tin- opponents a battle. The best six Macmillan; "Tale dr a Ship­ On,” "Frontiers a t the Puture,” ning, of course, were the refroah- stjde show, an evening d iw , of rad took part in U were Barbara <3ay, 1 •ad ■him eleataiiea proj- Arthur W. Johnson, class . of imy tha Kid. Chad and Ambols tivn iw oid of tba gams, •ni# 9 OOI*, rC.. * Hale, Jamas fipHlaiw a t tbs 0 Jagonta, ...... «0 0 0-0 0 k n e ^ ) Winston, 191, Bartfoed, or seven members will be chosen wreck” by James Haly; “Jungles “Men and Machines,” and "Amer­ menta. taffeta with quarter length aleevea, Jane' Oonveree, Carol McVakrii. North Ends, OaoiBa fiSbot af tba 1 Alrard, ...... 0 9 0-0 0 Oooa, (8). Prsfennd’^ by J. MlUer; “Runt- '37B, has been elected manager of ’-nd Touag Boh China did right book la hanfto reforwiea for 'ON onii, If T g from tha club to repraaent Man* ica. Yesterday. Today, and To- Plans have been made regardtng was shown by Norma Peterson. Wanda KaidnaU, Elsaaor Mc- NattooU - - - . . . 0-0 pinjeots In the vanity track team at Bsnpa» vaU In tha first nuna aC tha ^ tag up to date ibaKtasa^lf Wlar. a 0 Jcaaa, r g ...... 00 O-O 0 fdiaatar RU^ at tha match##. Ingtower" by J. Buchan; "Kit a bam danca, . which wU ba held Miss Barfaer predicted that shirt- Velgb, and Ruth McAlUator, Irar Polytediiile ZnaUtute. Troy. 0 Farfuaea, r g ...... 09 ^0-0 0 M studied, Canon" by OampbeU; "Tean of Of iBtorast to all mambara of riM vntonw on ltoS Mdas wm ha $ th a a ft. rg ...... 4 As tha Rifle d o b and Tann In aoon. Every member of tba claaa maksr stoaves, which are long and Jana Oonveree took duuga at N. T.. aamtm ho la a Junior In ^ 1 Draw. Ig ...... 2 S Boeetab, I f . . .; . . . . 2 1-8x-s fi inr tbiM briag tha T. V. A-. bars to stay, tha mambara hoM Grace” bjr IL ^ , Bimea; tha 'laaao Walton Langua” la will ba contacted by rapraaanto- full, will ba worn a grant deal this the huatnsas of tba maetlng and ifi there ihootlBg and '*T b?D ^^B ook la eompOad ffom ; io w t N. T, A-. - imJm mttolluifleal angtnoarinf eourra. u a Ihay know MW to hear Bay Paekais operate a tlekat at- that next yaaf, lattara win ba t'a Wife" Mrs M. piotora to ba proaintod Jfuna 4. aa- ttvaa of tha general nommlttaa ahd M tog, and that both ptoato and rrfabuff. Pa. ^ Bin Morris, OaiMMoVai^ eras daetadna tha Ho la Mm non o n «r. aafiMra n m - when It eounto and aren't ao Hkaly flea two Ustan a mask tba yaar io T M ,11 awardad. tttlad *Xet'a Oo IWfiag.** wai ba glvan tba fiatalla of this flarss ware betag wore on aldrta. naw traamrar. Blng A. JOtawen. 78 tsMnt atinat. rood to Ml aaaae •eera at half, 19-« Homatar. R « . 148, BUtimom... outpointsd At^ -^AUn« WartMT. ’MB If tklaga go s«r?c.e.w »*.!rsE Wh^MUBk^’daB. O. Asttm im LotoR Mov ' : ^ I ReftoaaRvBsWa WaM| arqai, Koafik atid Murpiiy. Kaufman; 139. Pk1lb4kkla, (g) J-; , . : . J'-,;;., .:u-. .-.V MANCHESTER EVENING HERAI.D. MANCHESTER. tONN. THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1940 PAGE nAXWll£9i*BR BVBrtlWO.HBKAIrfD, MANUHB8TBB, CONN. THUR8DAT« APRIL 4,1940

RYDER The Jig’s Up, Monte BY FRED RA1 m ■StlMAjRPOSEtY THATIS, Cl&>^ I** plan."'ths governor favors That I may lead thla little lad I works ” all one word, or do you ; yours must have No. 42702 Issued by The top Ironer. 38 Lancaster Road. Founder of Local (CobUnued From Fbge One) In pathways ever fair and spell it with a hydrant In the mid- And? OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. W ILLIAM S OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOOPUl i k ^ n Bank of Manchester has right. Call at 14 Arch street, be­ Host at Banquet unknown flour salesman * I Hrs. Snapp He still la when I tween 7 and 9 p. m. Entertains Party of 50 bright, dl^’ ttonilost or destroyed, and wrtl- NEW 1940 6 CUBIC foot refrigera­ against roving warships to the Into the governor a chair, will be than he tried In vain to get 'That 1 may keep hla steps aright, — ineed him. ; ALL RIGHT, ALU READY ? OKAV.' GOOD 004H.' AM OLD HE TOLD ME HIS teii application has been made to tor, only 288,95. ,Mr. Rose, Ap- British Naval attache here. used - - ...... • A young couple who runs the re-1 ------NOW, UEAMDER.PEBCMED ATOP WORK MARE, A KID'S sEcoBT OF success .SPRING .SPECIAI^S at Messier At the Hotel Sheridan N ^ again this year to woo the through the last legislature. O God. his trust must never be THAT 0OK.VOO ARE A9 TALL A9 I RlGVir.' ONLY T U i S ^ ---- VOO GLAO- MM bank by the Person In whose Nash: 1936 Pontiac; 1934 Doe; 1934 Hup. Many-more. 10 liner Asania Maru Jan. 21. almost * ®°ur sack to the mast of his of age. lAst night he said he still went away for a visit last week ' alive will have vanished from the guard op, k eep cool and poi4eo. CAN'T USE ANV BLASTING WHEN REINS - AND yXJ .SAV money td look UMB Mprasented by said book, or for F(3r H A LE ^C O M BIN aT iON Henderson. Phone 72.58. On the eva of the opening of the within sight of Yokohama, by a Political ship and sailed Into the favored that plan but explained with childish voice so unafraid, and the family downstairs had to;face of the earth, so what doth It An d VftAEN I ADVANCE, WEAVING F(XrrwORK,OR POp T I TAP THIS CAN^I' HE'S ONE OF TH' BEST A COWSOV’S 5POSED the Issuance of a duplicate book Raratnw enamel kitchen range, AND BIOOEST TD LOOK. HE'D BUY recently remodeled G. E. Keith j British cruiser which took oft 21 < <'spltsl, announced hla candidacy "the last Congress provided that I, trembling, ask the aame from , beat on the dishpan before they '’ profit a man to play the brief AND BOBBING UKE TWE IMMORTAL VOO O l TWE BAV ENDING TNE therefor. Incloding oil burner, everything German seamen en route |,ome u‘*kt. In the future pension payments I game of life unfairly? iCrruE IMEN ANOTHER RANCH roniplcte 212. Intpilre 232 Spring Furniture Company, Its founder, j 1 Tjifo: ' I could get the baby to Bleep, \NIND05N.' QOONO— IP •'/// Auto Accessories—Tires 6 was protested by the Japanese o s; governor had been getting must be made on the basis of need, zr Lo^. kind Lord, remember' OEMPSEV, UGE VOUR LEPT A9 A J TH WHOLE street, 4 to 6 p. m. George E. Keith tendered a testl- i i set for some time. Recently he Wnm* of Demagogues RAPIER. OR FOIL TO R EPEL MV ^ t THERE IS A Announcements 1 TIRE BAROAIN.S. While they Inst a national affront. On Japan's de-'!*^ ^m e lime. Recently he nionlal dinner to about .50 present msnd nine of the seamen were re. founded the O'Daniel News, a "Don't let the demagogur HOLOEVERYITIING BY CI.YIIE LEWIS ONSLAUGHT,' 600x16 II. S. Rov'dl »lil.70, aj(«> I weekly pai>er In which he promised you in one breath that he I* ’ r idOUNO MAN wants psssenger to H.VIX16 tl. H .toyal »109ft. Many Machinery and I'onia 52 and former employees, contractor turned. f’erhapa he knew where to get lUrtford. Start work at 7. Tele­ _ A ...... to give the people all the truth liberal old age pensions, and In other sir.es at barKsIn price*. and sub contractors engaged In the Turing to the Impending U n l^ . government—something he very next breath tell you that to hem; phone 4084. ______Brunner's, 80 Oakland street, DO YOU^EED A tractor? "Then store fbmodellng, and a few Rastus—Sambo, what am de see II* today. We have a rolish pension dan. said toal Japanese ;;unrcst was, he didn't like the Idea Sambo—(Thicken, aah! Automobiles For Sale 4 lit low prices and easy terms. Mr. Keith was in Ijls usual happy scheme," he added. Rastus—Why chickens? Dublin Tractor «.:o., Wllllmnntlc. caiMcd by the fact that they are of having hIs speeches censored, So now the sound tnick is being Moving— I'ruditng— vein as toastmaster and he called to be larK'r lhan ever before and | „o he arranged a series of broad- reased again, and pretty soon Sambo—’Cause yo’ can eat ’em r / PL 1W7 CHEVROLET town sedan, .Storage ' 20 upon everyone present halting any nearer to the ear East. easts by transcription from a sta- S'Daniel will give the order; l>efo’ dey Is born and after dey I* msebaaically perfect $393; 1937 Ittmma Without Itonrd 59 connection with the business, past He intimated an expectation, non in Mexico, “Strike up a tune, boys." dead. ' 9ord coach, very clean |29ft. Both AUSTIN CHAMBERS—Loral and or present, for remarks. Mr. Keith that the Maneuvers would be ex- < „mmandmenl* Plus Tax Plaa And If history repeats, the flour ears guaranteed 60 days. Terms Long Distance Movers Tel. 6260. MANCHESTER, 14 OI..COTT St., first Introduced Mrs. Keith to the tended beyond the international, The ten commandments, the barrel will be passed for contribu­ You can always compliment a ' S"d trade arranged. Cole Motors. 68 Hollister street. furnished or imfiirnlshed room assembled guests and the wife of date line which, he said, would | ijattlecry In the 1938 tions while the hillbilly band - - a man by asking the time and then and garage, private family, rea- the store founder, taken unaware, amount to "bramll.shing a big campaign, will be the war song fiddle, banjo, guitar and baas fiddle Betting your wstch to correspond TRUCKS WITH common carrier annable lent nevertheless started the party off sword near Japan." again, plus a tax plan to raise —blares forth with "Beautiful with his. plates foi local and out of town In the right channel by describing 2M,000,000. ’This would pay old Texas", and "TTie Boy Who Never moving. L. T. Wood Oo. Phone the many happy events held by the age peneiona and other eoctal ae- Grew 'Too Old To Comb Hie Moth­ Junior was meandering home­ M anchester 4496. Wanted—Kooma— Hoard 42 concern many years ago when ^ Britain Insists ward much later than his usual George E. Keith curlty obligations. er's Hair”. Evening HeraM YOUNG ENGINEKIU COLLEGE those sons nqw connected with the } supper time. A friend of the fam­ business sneakcil away to later On Belligerent Rights ily who happened to meet him Repuiring graduate, r lahea room and Ijonrd CauaUM AdTcrtlocments 2.1 In rellnert Swedlaly home. ITall Mrs. show up at the chicken pie supper. London, April 4—(>P)—A Brltlah Chinese who wish to enter her said; esaat Wa averss* words to a llaa Pratt. 6344. Warmly Applauded Floods, SliocliH spokesman said today that Japan, dominions.” Thelis Sinking Friend—Why. Junior, aren’t you WUala asasbers and abbrsviaUeat SPORT TOPS AND curtains, lug­ Mrs. Keith said that Mthough In the course of normal diplomatic •a^M sat as a werS aad seaipeBaS gage and harneas repairing. 90 Tang contrasted Hull's state­ afraid you’ll be late for supper? raeSs as twe wards bUnlmasi aeat she was a silent partner In the contacts, had "expressed the hope ment with what he termed the Junior—Nope. I’ve got the Cambridge street. Tel. 4i40. Chas. company through the years, she Cause Terror that Britain would avoid naval ac­ Report Made B ariss ef tbree Itnea. ___ Laklng. Apartments—Flats— "more correct and fair minded be­ meat. U m rataa aer day for traaMoM had taken a great interest In the tion near Japanese shores” but havior of Great Britain and iSa Tenementa 61 progress of the business. Mrs. that Britain insisted on belligerent o:i»vii(Uiv^ ■Obotlvo Haroa It. Ism LAWN MOWERS sharpened, and (CnnUni^ from Page One) France.” (Ueatlnoed from Page Dim) Fpr those of us who can’t afford UNDER Caib Cbarge repaired. Prepare now for coming FOR RENT 2 ROOM apartment, Keith was- warmly applauded for rights. secretaries there should be a de­ THE RUSTY KING ,Meere,«Me«n lec T,aei4(i.eMT *W. A 'S . j season.'.Pay May 1st. Pbons 5937 hot and cold water; abio banquet her line talk. weighted with stones to keep them “We have no Intention of com­ failed to close the port watertight vice to filter out unimportant tele­ I ...... Xartsen's Lawn Mower Shop, hall with renovated kitchen. Odd In Introducing all of his present mitting Illegal action, and It le our door In the bulkhead between tbe phony calls. , ...... sM eialll ett employers, Mr. Keith stated that from being blown off by winter desire aa far os possible to pay raMsta ler liraealar laserttoae Depot St., Buekland. Fcllowe Bldg. See Janitor, blixzards, collapsed and crushed Y, M, C, A, Notes torpedo tube compartment and N ow W h a t? BY EDGAR MAI ) abargod at ibo on# tliso rata. credit for his success In the mer­ whole families In their sleep. regard to Japanese ausceptlbllitlea, the torpedo stowage compart­ Marigold—Young lady, I’ll have Bool'S AND HER BUDDIES Jtal rates for long term every LAWN MOWERS repaired and FOR RENT—FOUR room apart- cantile world was due In great part of which we are fully aware,” the ment. you understand my word Is law. Ivartlelna slveo apon radooet. sharpened, called for and deliver­ ment, 15 mliiutca ride from Man­ to the faithful cooperation of all of The Decemlier horror is burned spokesman said. Today: , srdsrod before the third ar deep In Turkey’s memory. Hun­ Unable to Expel Water. Sally—Well, here Is where I day will be eharaed only far ed. Saw filing. E. S. Kdgerton, 875 chester. Tclcptione 4065. the company employMS. Many of "However, It le not possible for 4- ft- Junior boys' gym class. make a few amendments. tl aambar af Umes Ue ad Parker street. Phone 3290. those who left hla employ during dreds of orphans, collected In the us to forego legal rights as a bel­ 5- 6:30—Men’s badminton. Fourth, the crew was unable to , aharglac at tbs rau sara* stricken provinces of Erzincan. 7-8—Intermediate League playoff. expel water from the two flooded bat as allowaaee er rafaade aaa the years are still good friends of ligerent, and it should be under­ GIRL WAS TO ■ade ea ela time ade stoassd WANTED TO TUNE, repair and Huusea For Rent 65 the company, the speaker oold, Sivos and Tokat, have been placed stood that we intend to exercise 8-B—Senior League playoff. compartments. “ ARM « IfTSe atu day. regulate your piano or .player which was attested by the targe In the care of 3M branches of the these rights to tbe full whenever 6 - Girl Scout meeting. Fifth, rescniers failed to render SIURIES IN STAMPS UNENE I *un terblds"! display Haas ael piano. Tel. Manchester 5052. FOR RENT —6 ROOM single Clitld Welfare Society. Shapeless Tomorrow: ’’effective aeaiatance” chiefly eae*. i«4e er m4* we via, me. t. m. *ia u. t eer. we. ± i L AAOtJt half house, with simparlor, oil mimcr, number of former employees pres­ necessary.” oq( WWAT ent at the party. heaps of debris ntlll mark the 1-4—Individual exercise (men). through “failure to locate her po­ "Say, Professor, can you give jne $20 change for this?" bWE WEARS I Betald wlU not be reapoosible fireplace, guriige under house, sites of some of their native vil­ 4-5—Hollister street girls’ gym sition during 16 hours from 3 p. aura thaa aaa iaaerraet laaar* good location. Call 3149. Tlie contractor. Albert Knofla. ad aar advartlsamani ardarsd Help Wanted-^Female 15 the architect, Mr. Perry of New lages. Chinese Denounces class. m. June 1 to 7:50 a. m. June 2.” ■arataaa ena tiam. 6:30-9:30—Intermediate basket­ laadvartaat omlaaloa of la> WANTED—GIRL to do light gen­ Britain and the sub contractors on Urge Oovemnient Aid. Sixth, those inalde were unable BY SYLVIA 68 American Policy ball games. to escape by the Davis apparatus FL A P P E R FANNY _d pabllaatiba af advertlaiae eral housework. Good wages. Call W anted I'o R ent ))Iiimblng, lighting, painting and Government officials have pro­ 8- 4-H Club meeting; sewing i ba raatlSad only by aaaeallaUaa decorating were Introduced by the posed that the National Assembly Nanking, April 4 — (;E — Tang which saved only four of the 103 ' T\- ebarga made (or tbo eorvlao 3353. WANTED— FOUR room tene­ room, second fl(X)r. aboard. .ad. toastmaster In a group. He com­ appropriate the equivalent of 220,- Leang-Ll, so-called ambosaador on ''0 advsruaomaaie must eonlorm WANTED A RELIABLE woman ment, 3 adullH. Rent must be rea­ plimented these men on their 000,000 toward flnancilug the hous­ special assignment of the Japan­ I V ' espy aad typograpSy with to take entire charge of small sonable. Telephone 4904. Hpirit of cooperation during the ing program In the earthquake ese-dominated Nanking govern­ Beautifying to Cl(*w iSehool .aa sbfpraed by tbo labllab- Aid to Overtime Parkers I tbey roaerva tbs right IP baby- - must be willing to stay past three month* of trylhg work zone. ment and regarded as spokesman ivlae ar rejast aay copy aoa- nights. Call 7606 for Interview. rcmodfeling the store. for its head, Wang Chlng-Wel, to Shenandoah, Iowa (A5—There HouKeH F o r Hble 72 Safety, Turks say. Is the chief will be no high school classes here Raleigh,-N. C.—(P5—A man wrlth letlanbbls. Mrs. E. H. Crosby. - S(4le«nien Introdueed aim In all reconstruction. Anti- day denounced the United States a long black beard and a kindly ______aonRb—Ctsestbad ada policy of nonrecognition for May 17—because too many stu­ / be pabllabad mbm day must ba TOR HALE 2 FAMILY hoiiiic, 4 Several nalcsmen with whom the quake dcslgna developed by Cali­ face was seen walking along a rooms, and bath, very good con­ Wang's regime. dents will be at the beauty parlor. aaalyel by it a'Alaeh noon Satur- Help Wanted—Male 16 company ha* had business rela fornia and Japanese builders pos­ Principal B. V. Guernsey said it street dropping coins in parking TUBBS They Shall Not Pam bya ld:M. dition. Large garden. Price 23.800. tlons for many years were present sibly will be adapted to the needs He declared that Secretary of meters Where owners had left their ftll»h9e9 Your Wnat Ads Inquire 100 Spring street. State Hull’s statement last week In would not be fair for the others to AAtAH-r WANTED—EXPERIENCED bar- and ossutrd the company of their of Anatolia. have to go to the classes, while the cars overtime. ’The stranger, with­ MarKhukuo's Railrixxis (N10 LESS THAN AM ARMOREP IRUCK OeUVeBS MRS. UOMMUnjQNRV. X’Vg JXO vou 13iTiSfv3Co85J7 -Ada are aeeaptad ever the tala- ber. Apply Capitol Barber Shop, continued good faith anl.l('4TIO> re*i>ect that Mr. Keith Introduced drove 20,000 Yugoslavs from ment of Gcncraltanimo Chlang K ai.; ------OPf . fare tbe seventb day tollswlns the Foullry and Supplies 41 .several old time eipploycca of the their luimes today. The Damilie pet state, Manchukuo, Into a pow­ ■nt taieerttoB of eaeb ad alberolee 'I'ltlH Ir 111 u I \ !■ nidlt'o ili.'il I h'K'tl Shek was baaed on America'*; IVaIrhing Watrb(non Alibi Newsboy Emergency Dentist ol Vltii School Rlipt .Mnnt'hcH. llrni, now engaged in other *uc- river town of Novisad, Imminently "selflsh Intereata in t3ilns." erful war base. Construction of a Bb ORAROB RATS will ba eellbet- Ift, 4\»iin,, lu#>«' rilcfl itM npplitMitlon C(m*fiil Imsinesses, or working In endangered, mobilized dike-build­ vast network of railroads, shown reeboaelblllty fer errere la FOR SALE CHICKEN coop. In­ (Intril of Aprl), t^40 with the Based on Mlsiepreeentatlon Boston—(A5—Here's one about Independence, Mo.—<45—A cus­ wd Ada will ba asausMd aad other locations. Among them were ing crews from among Its 15,000 some men watching the man who on the Manchukwwn stamp above, racy rsnnot K* rnaraa- quire 122 Cooper street. lalgiior (.'uiitrol CoiihiiIhmIoii for u Tang's statement, In part, as­ tomer stopped Eugene Crandall, (’lut» I’ermit for the Nf|(4 4>f aleo- Police Commissioner William • P. residents. watched the watchman. A Rox- 14-year-old newspaper carrier, and has been underway since Japlin tioMo )l(|iior on tlu' pietnlKen nf 13 Quish, Miss Beatrice Clulow, Ed­ serted that Hull's declaration bury brewery watchman called po­ handed him a pair of pliers. “Do assumed control of Manchuria lad u of ClasaillcsUoM Articles For Sale 45 Hniltinitl I'liU'e, Manr'hi'Kter. Gomi. ward R. Kratt and Wallace Prelle. "with Its derogatory Implications, lice to investigate aome myateri- eight years ago. More than 4000 The tniAltiHRK In oAvited l»y IU*I0. but one night It crawled into Elvia Wel are Ignored In utter disregard fourth yank,” Eugene related. continentel empire depend upon U )« A CMB)«TMAt T M E iiiftii ee •■#■•••• •eeeebsbbbb fl-5-4-40. Tony O’Bright's Orchestra V, Todd's house and bit him. T(xld of all tenets of International court­ these railroads. Numerous feeder AatooMUIae Fuel and Feed 49rA Didn’t BeUex-e Sign •blM (or BaU ...... played during the dinner “w’htch sued. He told Judge Joseph Mar- esy and good will.” lines penetrate undeveloped agri­ isbUes (or Bacbaage •••• Sun OuiHm StormR was Bor\’ed by Manager Edward chettl; "For months after the ani­ Tang also suggested an “open Ottumwa, Iowa—(( — eral fine numbers. Ibsaraneo ...... II The testimonial dinner party linUaerr—DroMmaltlng ...... It BY niNTAINE k'OX lievtBS—^Truoklng—Storage .. M ritl^E - $2800 closed with the singing of "Auld Daily Pattern I'OONEKVILLE FOi,KS FuMtf Faosongor aorrleo...... 8S-A RENTALS Lang Syne’.After which those pres­ What Foods Will Ward Falatlag—Paporlsg ...... tl SEE ARTHUR A. ' frstossfbbal lorvlco* ...... tt ent complimented the owner on the S) ipalring ...... it 6-ROOM StNOLB—Stoam, nil grand family, party and assured Pattern 888S __ jllorlng—Djroing—Cleaning ,, l« KNOFLA him of stronger faith In the old Frilly, frivolous undies are T o o n e r v i l l e ’s N e w Hi6H-PRES^dRE R e a l t o r btUt Ooodi end Sarvleo ...... tt $ 4 6 0 0 Real Estate Inatimm-e Off Old Age ? \ t tfastod—Builnasa Sarvlee . .. . td hu.slness now beginning a new era much in fashion, because this RdacoiUoal Alniul 24HO Down—and 87ft Main St. Phom ft44ti In thr-.growlng town where It wa* oeaaon you'll want to be very C ounn aad Clasat* ...... II Balance 235 Per Month. ? ' started at the close of the past '# Some faddists 'beliavs that by Fftvate iBstraeUaai ...... tt What roods WUI Ward Off feminine, clear through! And of Qabofag ...... ,...«..*,tt-A century. Old AgeT weeping very slender on a starva- course a well-fltUng slip is es­ 7 HbSleai—Draiaatle ...... It l.onk These Pisces Over! By Doiudd A. Laird I tion diet we shall live (longer and sential to the proper line of the FRECKLES AND HIS FRdiiNDS Frcck b Impressed Voatod—Inotruotlont ...... M Ph.,D., Rc4. D. be healthier in old age. ’There is new silhouette. Obviously, no PlBoiieiol Bad Effect on .Appeal BooSs—Stuck!—Mortgngas ... tl Although moat of us look for­ no scientifle justifleation for this. slip can flt so well aa the one VMMT H C ffE , m l / J !U . Bff BerF/NOU Ugdtasea Opportunltlat ...... It STliAR I J. WASI.EY INSURE Houston. Tex. —(jP)—Your eyea ward to reaching a ripe old age, On the other hand, dvereating and you make for yourself. Here’s LOOK UKa Maaop. to Lo»n ...... It with there is nothing attractive about overweight throughput ^Ilfe make a design (8680) that meets the AS SOON AS X t a k e JU N S ^ ■elp ood ■Itoatleas Real Estate and Inaiimnre are bigger than your stomach—as FOR SOME ALTER/mONS / X SH0ULO4 KtSB AW MAKL 'VDU SAW Wanted—Female ...... It Htale Thenter Building 5lcKlNNHY HROTHERS far aa appetite Is concerned—C. A. the posalbllity of years of palsied, old-age come more quickly. vogue for daintiness, and KNOCKSO/ rem rr S ie t K o r f Wanted—Mele ...... II Tel. 6648 - 7148 Any Hme. stiff, pain-racked decay. One of the flrst rules, therefore, surea a smooth, sllm-walsted. NOW/ SMAnaRr Real Eatnie and Inoumner ratterson told a restaurant men’s DtO'lOUR man Wanted ...... H A SU5 ftlaln SL Phone 6n6«t 4 meeting. Patterson, editor of the There are many recent labora­ is moderation. Not too little, nor houette','' too. More than Wanted—Mala er Female IT tory and clinical Indications that t(x> much. gathers in the front help mSTCMM sta Wanted :...... IT-A I (’hlcago, said: "Restaurant opera- declining years can be made more UP wnM Kuatlone Wanted—Female ... tl ' ; tora make a tremendous mistake ,Other facldlsta have kept chil­ round out your bosom line. TOOf r latlons Wanted—Mate .... H I In serving milk In red glasses, hav­ vigorous and healthful by the dren on mere existence diets on MiUte this of satin, lingerie X> I ployment Agenclea ...... td foods eaten before old-age gets us crepe, taffeta or linen, with dain- bf*e g»eeb Pete tNaitiir— ing rainbow-colored plates or the false notion, that retarding Vafciclea serving oddly colored foods. All In its grip. The foods eaten In growth in childhood helps old age; ,ty edging at the top and two -Bird*—Pete ...... tl these things have a bad effect on middle llfei evdn In childhood, Thie may help some laboratory little bows on " the shoulder iteek—Vehlelea ...... 41 seem to have a gnsat deal to do straps, to peek provocatively, jltrj and Suppllee ...... 4t eye appeal.” rats live longer, but makes them antad —Peta—Poultry—Stoeb 44 with how epry we are In after­ lets vigorous and, leas playful. thrdugb your sheer blouses. And Far Sale—MIeerlleeeeee life. •> .Stunting during the growth period by all means make .the little 'At*Xl** fo r Sale ...... 4| The. Thames river in England! Foods .eaten In early life al.so does not hblp old age. frilled... panties to match'. They and Actaeaortaa ...... 4t I was frozen for 14 weeks In the-jhave a bearing on how long we flt so well that they add not Materials ...... 4T i i n o i r i Feed the youngsters; don't der a —Watches—Jewalrr 41 i year 1083. live. prive them. even a hint to the width of your deal Appllaneed—Radts.. 4t hips. aad Feed ...... 4 1-A GOOD FOR VOU Another rule Is to have a wide »—Farm—Dairy Prodoets M Pattern No. 8685 Is dsslgned hold Oeoda ...... tt variety of foods to play safe on for sixes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. ilaery and Tools ...... It getting enough precious vitamins Size 14 requires 2 3-4 yards of SCDRCHY SMITH Double Cross! kl Inatnimsnta ...... It READ ALL AROLT 11' AUCTION AUCTION and minerals which prepare the 38-lncb material without nap for sad Store Equipmeat ... S4 FARM MACHINERY TtVO TRUCKS Ixxly for resisting the ravages of slip; 1 S-8 yards edging r a d 2 * at Uid Stores ...... H old age. Apparel—Fu n ...... IT Farmall Tractor With Rubber Tires yaida ribbon; 114 yards for , ______■ To Bay ...... M IN TOMORROW’S HERALD! There Is no single food which jC oo H O H tl IS BaasS Ba«ele Baaetde At the Potato WarehisuHc of C. D. Higgins, Formerly pantlea and 2)4 yar(]B edging. BetMaasoaTa will perform a miracle and act as For a pattern of this attractive^^^ Wlthont Beard ...... It • Glastonbury Knitting Co. Mill, Addison, Conn. ' a fountain of youth. But enough model send lOe In Coin, Your aia_Waatad • b e•bb b « A (Follow Hebron Avenue From aiaatonbaryk foods to keep the body well sup­ Nome, Address, Styls, Numbsr and sr4—lUseita «•••••• S$ S.4T.. APRIL C, 1940 AT II :SS A. M. (Under Cover Bnlirbr Rhine) ataarhata ...... fl plied with energy and flesh, plus Sizs to Ths Herald Today’s Pat­ If \ s W ’TOBAC’UO EQUIPMENT — UENERAL FARM TOOLS a wide assortment to fortify with tern Service, 106-7th avenue. New m u Two row tobacco setter for tractor, 4 tobacco rack wagono, (dat- vitamins snd minerals, make old York, N. Y. Teneraeata FOR SALE form'wagon with tolutcco rack. fertUizer'aowera, culUvatora, har­ age something to look forward to. ens ter Reat .. .. 3 SINGLE HOUSES Have all the asw clothes you i ' - V : IHnt .•••*•*«••••• rows, 2 horae riding cultivators, plows, stringing horses on wheels, Liking one or two foods too want this acaaon! House frocks, Tsb2 1 With 7 RooniH and Sun Porch tobacco sorting benchss, twllng boxes, mowing machine, hay rake, well, snd eating too much of them afternoon drcaaaR aprons and Per Beat..... 1 W ith 8 Kooiuh and Sun Porch com planter, potato planter, some haraessea. big truck txxly with SBecssves is not advisable. One-food fami­ lingerie'! And save money, b e -/' '■ 1 With 10 Koumti and Sun Porch rack sides, pick-up truck body. < lies are likely to be phort-Ilved aidea! Sand for our new 8pring\ ^ DstHlag lev Bele .. I HP One Esgtaw, Woodpecker B IIP Gas F,ngtse. 1M4 Be# «-Ton families. ITie housewife should and Summer Pattern Book, with - Its fate ... All hava large lots, in dcHirablc locations. These houses ’Tiwek—Von Body, IN I Eord P le k ^ Tfuek ks ffals . . . . . ehouM be of interest to purchaaera huving more than develop skill to prepare a new diab fnore than 100 fasidnating and AUCTIONEERS’ NOTICE: ’This la all good serviceabte equip­ each week. Her family wU en- original desIgHs. tor an atasa. ******* * average income. ment aad la being sold aa Mr. Higgins has discontinued toMooo toy the surprise and will be more The pattoms are ao easy. Bach ■1# •••••• raising. Lunch served. •SSSBBSVB*** MANCHESTER BUILDING A LOAN ASS’N.. INC llkety to enjoy old age. tatdmMa a detailed sew chart • ••• ROBERT M. REID * RONS, AncQenssis Pattom, 15c Pattern B o ^ Ifto 965 Main Street ' „ ' N t Main Rtfsst , MaMheater, Cara. • PksM BIN Nnsit On Ona Pattoni and Pnttsni Book |0 ifSE'lg Itotelse r«a) ■ i'|i i h p t m t ordsrsd tcgistlMr, 26Sb - . I