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VOL. LVII.. NO. 164 (daaaUed AdvertWug ea Pago U ) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, APRIL 12. 1938 (FOURTEEN PAGES) 4'' PRICB THREE CENTS-"
A Half Century of Wedded Bliss FEODOR CHALIAPIN, ASKS PATRIOTS
OF FRANCE TO GARNER STANDS FIRM NOTED OPERA STAR,,
STOHTRIKES
DIES AT AGE OF 64 AGAINST FDR’S PLAN
Daladier Pleads With Unions
Great Russian Basso Passes SUICIDE FATE To End Tie-Up In Produc-
Away In Exile In Ifis Paris OF FEDERAL SPENDING tion Of Arms; Number Of Apartment; Was Long OF ALL SEIZED Strikers Doable In Day. Convicts Aid Flood Refugee Major Baltic In Congrest.
111— His Pnblic Career. JAP M E R S Paris. April 12.— (A P )—Premier Said To Be Developing; Edouard Daladier appealed today to Paris, April 13—(API —Feodor Samnrai Code Reqnires Ha- the patriotism of 140,000 strikers, Chief Execnitive To Ex* C!!ballapln, the great Russian basso, died today at the age of 64. exhorting them to end the tie-up or Death resulted from a kidney ail- raldri If Captnred; Chi- France's attcnal defense factories plain His Program Over ment which brought on anemia He urged then to tnist the govern- agalnat which blood transfusion was ment to prev<’nt a recurrence or nese Ha?e 700 Prison- The Radio Probably On unavailing. “the old privileges” —apparently his The famous singer sank rapidly promise to the workers against mass
ers From Taierhchwang. firing or general pay ruts. A mtnls- Thursday; Treasury Hcal^ trrtal declaration, approved by the Cabinet, asked the strikers to Sbangbal, April 12.— (AP) _ A evacuate the more than 120 plants Backs The Preddent they have occupied. JapaneM army spokesman declared It promised their grievances would today that the Chinese held not a be settled by legal meant and re- Washington. April 12.— ' single Japanese officer prisoner minded them the serious Interna- after more than nine months of bit- tional situatloi made It Imperative (AP)— A major Congressional ter warfare. He predicted none struggle was developing todag that there be no Interniptlon In the would be token alive. All officers, manufacture of arms. over President Roosevelt^: he declared, were sworn to follow the Samurai code which demands The Ctoblnei also approved the huge business recovery prfli»'L suicide by haraklrl (disembowel- premier’s p an to a.sk the Caamber gram, amid reports that V i ^ '| of Deputies for “Indispensable” ling) or other means when capture President Gam er had taken R>f appears ^Inescapable. power to rule by decree until July firm stand against new govem^j "On the battlefield Japanese offi- 31 to meet national defense needs cers die In action, but If wounded and to strengthen the nations ment spending. r nances. and unable to carry on they shoot Announcement that Ml% Antl-l’rnflleerlng Tax themselves or commit haraklrl.’’ he Roosevelt intends tO' explain said. Among the announced measures That ancient code of the Japanese was a proposeo special tax on Indus- his program in a "FireflidRi. warrior, the spokesman asserted, is tries producing national defense ma- Chat"— the first since last Nte motivating the hard-pressed Japan- terial—to prevent excess protlto— vember— led many observedi'. ese forces on the Shantung prov- and a general revision of customs ince fronts, where battles raged bit- tariffs. to believe that he wa« detetj?' Feodor Chaliapin terly along the Tlentsln-Pukow raU- Daladier ca'Ied on Parliament to r£ d T " -f!T th 'ein u ^ mined to marshal popular fln|N’ during the afternoon and died at way and the ancl^t Grand Canal. Inveat him with decree powera by port against his opposition S ’ 6:15 (11:15 a. m., e. s. t.). Yihalen, on a spur line east of the votlni, this one-articia blli; the Senate and House. railway, was the center of an ex- Death came In his Paris apart- ‘The juvernment Is authorized Stephen T. Early, W hit* ment. bis home In exile. tending battle which both sides be- soon be 75 years old. oirthdaj. The motor magnate will lieved might turn the tide of the until July ol to take by decrees de- House press secretary, said tl| i stalemated war. liberated to the Ctouncil of Ministers Feodor C!ba]lapln was bom In (the Cabinet meeting with President radio address probably would ' 1873, In a one-room peasant hut at 700 Prisoners. Chinese have declared 700 Jap- Albert Lebrun) measures which It FRANK PALKA TO DIE be delivered Thuroday n lg l* Kazan on the Middle Volga, now considers Ir lispensable to meet the capital of one of the Soviet Russian anese were captured In recent fight following dispatch to Congreia Rapubllca. Ing IB the Taierhchwang area south' necessities of national defense and of a message on relief and t S STATE LAW ON DRINKING rebuild the finance and economy ol He gained fame and fortune east of Ylhsinen. These are said novv to ^ on their w4y to Hankow, the nation." IN THE CHAIR TO D AY general economic situation. only to be accused by the Soviet The only possibility of dflktf) Press of having “sold his soul to so the Samurai code soon may be AU deputies of his owi Kadleal- although It Is not known Soclallst party and members of the Mammon.’’ IS SCORED BY HOTEL AffiN was that the President migiSI Interviewed In Paris, he once whether any officers are among center and right applauded Dala- I not complete his conferences them. * dler’s pledge to keep the wheels of said; Bridgeport Slayer Loses Lastl with administration officlalfl “I left Russia without a cent, and Japanese spokesman was the arms faciorlea turning. uked about 15 Japanese aviators ' and Congressional leaders in was obliged therefore to sell mv Legislatiye Connefl Declares lO Y A lISIS' ATTACK Even Communists Joined In the L A T E NEWS soul to the devil. Yes, I sold It, and toown to bo prisoners at Hankow applause wl en the premier said the Minate Appeal; Mother, time to finish the message by It Is not my fault . . . I pay no He said they were enlisted men government was determined to "de- Thursday. not sworn to the Samurai code Post-Midnight Role Must attention to these accusations, as I fend the Integrity of the Empire and ar r angements made. Asked what will happen to them Two Brothers Allowed To FLASHES! when peace comes he replied: DRIVES BACK FOE will not permit threaU to weigh on Tentative arrangements. EaitF ’ (UmtlnDed on Page 8U) Be Enforced; Hotel Men Ito frontiers or Ita communications said, had been made with the thttfl captured probably with Its colonies.” The Socialists re- Visit Him At Wethersheld. will kill themselvea when released *100,000 M.ATCH RACE, major broadcaatlitg chains io r a 4R J or be court-martlalled.” mained silent. minute talk beginning at X0:80 Aviation .Affected New York, April 1*.--,.^-(AP) , _ m.. eastern standard Ume. . Be- He said he knew of no case In Say ll C a m i Be Done. Take D k ! Initiatiye And (M A N BRINGING the present war of a Japanese offi- The arms factories to which Dala- Wethersfield, April 12.— (AP) —A Tbe board of directors of the West- tween now and Thursday night, be . ctiraer RMing Association today cer committing ceremonial haraklrl dier referred were chiefly those long fight to escape the electric said, presidential engagementa w m after CApture. anthortzed a piirae of *100,000 for Hartford, April 12— (A P )— The ' Break Sofid Front Of Reb- making aviation motors ant* air- chair on a charge of first degree being held to a minimum to pqnali Oaae of Major Koga. question of post-midnight drinking' planes. Picket!, occupied many of a between War Admiral and ample Umo for work on the mee- FOUR MILLION SUIT murder for the slaying of a Bridge- Seablscnlt at .Betmont Park, on Dec- sage and speech. During the Chinese-Japanese con In public places today threatened to these plants and kept red flags fly- els’ Pnsh Toward The Sea port policeman appeared nearing an oraUon Day, Instead of the pre- Commenting on toe reporta eg flict at Shanghai in 1932 Major evoke a battle. ing from their roofs. Heavy forces end today for Frank Palka, former K op , captured while unconscious of police ana mobile guards kept viously diacuaeed' fall datSk Garner’s stand Ektrly told report The Legislative Council and hotel airplane factory employe. MU later exchanged, returned to men appeared on opposite sides of watch to maintain order. ers he was present for a consider- The former Buffalo, N. Y., resi- able part of the parley attended t o Former Oiild Morie Star and shot the fence over the vexatious matter. Hendaye, France (At the SpatiUh The prem ei placed arbitration of dent lost a last minute appeal to ELECTnON RIOTS. himself, thereby winning the appro- Garner and In that Ume had eem The Ctouncll said the present Frontier) April U _(A P )-<3overn- the growing Paris metal wffrkera’ Oilcago, April 12.— (AP)__ A batlcm of the whole Japane.se army regulations should be strengthened. strikes directly In the hands of nothing to Indicate any "Uff or can- Says Mother And Stepfa- ment counter-attacks were reported (tkmtlnoed on Page Six) negro waa alain, a precinct Judge troversy." Everyone, EUu-ly eel^ "".^ c n iln g a national hero. Willard B. Rogers, president of the Pierre Jacomet, admlnlstrutoi of the aaaaulted and a precinct captain (The Japanese army code of sul- today to have broken the solid front was happy and cordial when the Ctoanectlcut Hotel Association and National Defense Ministry, waa reported kidnaped todav aa meeting concluded. ther Spending His Money. clde rather than capture Is com chairman of Its legislative commit- of the Spanish Insurgent drive Cbicagoona balloted In the 'otato- paratlvely recent. Hundreds of Working wlti. Labor Minister AnU-admUilstraUon Senatora re- tee, said the Ctouncll’a proposal «-as Paul Ramadler, and with Interior wldo primary election. soldiers were captured by the Rus- "unenforceable.” »• WHITNEY BECOMES • • • ceived too reporta with JubUaUon. Minister Albert Sarraut. Jacomet They frankly counted on Gamer’e Angeles, April 12.—(AP) __ The issue arises over what the waa toatructed to settle demands DALADIER B.A(TKEI> (OoBtlnoed on Page six) Uquor Control Commlsaton consid- flovernment com- popularity Ui both Senate end Jackie Coogan, “The Rid” who who had for collective contracts and pay in- • Paria. April I* — (,\p) _ yhe House to win considerable support ers a weakness In the present law. held up the Insurgent offensive for creaaes to meet rising living costs NUMBER IN PRISON tw sform ed rags Into millions, is The atotutes are Interpreted gener- <*amber of Deputies today gave to toe conservaUve cause. almost In rags again, he haa ctoarg- ally to this effect: a week, had taken the tolUatlve of 135,000 strikers In a hundred fac- the new "national defense" govern- Court BUI Fight tories. ««1 ta a *4,000.000 suit against 1^ On Mondays through Fridays, bonn™^***^” ” ** VlUl- ment of Edouard Daladier an over- Some quickly rraalled the pert mother &nd step-fAther todAy. BUT TEMPORARY AID The total swelled from 60,000 wbelmlng vote of oonfldenoe, 576 to the stock vice president played la liquor may l>e purchased before mid. Coogan. now 22 and re»enU} mar- night, the closing llotu-, and drunk ThU small village, near the hesd strikers yesterday when workers New York Finanm'er Begins o« the Court Bill fight last year. Al- though Garner never discloe^ hie ried to acti^aa Betty Grable, filed for as long a.i It lasts. U m n «' Hve;?,‘ «"b^ The vote come after Hie Premier, his suit yesterday, charging hla FORRAILS THIS YEAR But on Saturdays after midnight Tortosa-San (Contlnoed on Page Six) personal views on the legislation, Sentence; May Only Senre making his ministerial declaraUon, he .suddenly went to Texaa on a mother and her second husband and on Sundays after the 9 p. m. promised that the government Arthur Bernstein, withheld hU eam- closing hour, liquor cannot be drunk. si^gMto ' summer fishing trip and remained It Is 25 miles Inland from Vtoa- TREASITIY B.\l,ANrE would keep armament factorlee run- until the death of Senator RobUiaon Ings as a child film star. He quoted It la common practice for waiters Three Years, Fonr Months ning In spite of a rnive of strikes In- his mother as having told him; roz. one of the Important coastal of Arkansas brought demands for Leaders In Congress Beliere to Advise pAtrons* on weekdAy nights Watelngton, April 12— (A P)__ volving 150,000 men and mori than hla return. "You haven . got a cent There o f the ApproAcb of the closing hour drive, on The position of the Treasury on 130 plants. never haa been a cent helongmg to and to take orders that will fill re- the southeast edge of Catalonia. A few days after his arrival he That The Sobject WiQ Be April 9: Ossining, N. Y.. April 12.—(AP) • • • visited opposition leaders and nego- you. It s all mine and Arthur’s, and quirements for soma Ume after- The ,communlque also reported Receipts *11.978.348.50; expendl- ward. the conquest of "many heights In —Richard Whitney, stripped of WHIT.N’EV A NUMBER tiated peace terms. The Senate ^ far os we are concerned you never turee *21,832,633.39; balance *3,- power and reputation, enters Sing quickly shelved the bUI. , will get a cent.’ Two restaurant proprietors re- Ossining, N. V., April 12— (A P )— Left For Another Year. ^ t l y were arrested In Hartford 028.797.511.52: customs receipts for Sing prison today to Income a num- Garner long has been an economy CJharles J. Katz, counsel for Bern- (Oontlnoed oa Page Six) I the month *7,558.423.92. ber In a shoddy gray uniform. Richard Whitney beennie No. 94SS5 because liquor was found on tobies advocate, a fact which many legte- stein. characterized Coogan’s charr- Thus the once powerful broker In .Sing Sing prison today. latora credited with occaaloning hla ez as absurd. * In their places Suhday after 9 p. m. Washington. April 13— (AP) — The court Issued a warning to them and Stock Elxchange president, will For the next three years and four stand against pump-primhut ex- “The young man haa received Railroads will receive only tempor- and nolled the cases. begin serving a sentence of five to months, possibly longer, he win penditures. everything he Is entitled to, and ten years, Imposeddfi New York yes- have no other IdenHty as he does Advocates o^ government spend- ^ relief fror. Ckingreee this ses- *^e LsgialaUve Council, announc. he Said. “His mother was en- •lon, legtolatlve leaders predicted mg the first major set of recom Greenwich Village Moves terday by Judge Owen W. Bohan whateevr work U aaolgned to him. ing. however, won new support yae- titled to all hlu earnings up to the mendaUons to be submitted to the before whom he prevlotisly had • • - m terclay from Secretary Morgenthau, time he bee: m* of age." “ w y . adding that controversial de- pleaded guilty to two grand larceny who had criticized such a program' tolls of rebabliitotion will be left General Assembly next year, pro- MARKETS AT A GLANCE Katz also said Coogan’s estimate for another year. posed that the liquor laws be . Uptown For Exhibition indictments. last Nov. 10. Since then, the of his screen earnings was much amended to forbid the consumpUon Even with time off for good be- New York, April 12.— (A P )_ Treasury head told reporters, con- too high. Sentiment was so varied, they havior, It will be three years and Stocks—irregular; leaders drift. ditions have changed radically. aid’ that it would be Impoeatbla to of liquor fn public places after cloe- Explains Hla Salt mg hours. four roontos—Aug. 11. 1941—before Bonds— Lower; secondary rails Morgenthau said that business make more than a etort on the task - fAP) -^above a high pedestal. She woa Explaining hU suit, Jackie said: John D. Thoms, secretory of the Stork nude In the bright spring s u ^ Whitney may be a free man again, lead retreat. conditions, which he described ea turned over t- Congress by Presl- sculptured by the well-known Louis and when he Is released hla old pro- "I have w ited patientlv for some commission, explained today that shine, a toU bronze-skinni girl Slobodkln. Curb—Easy; Metals and oils slip.' February, call ‘fa r VMterday when he g a z^ demurely at paaslng thronga fession will be closed to him by an Foreign Exchange—Uneven; ster- some kind of government aid." time for my mother and Mr Bern- the change was proposed on recom- Nearby, a couple of frisky plaster stein to m ^ e an accounting to me eubi^ted recommendsUons of his mendaUon of the State Uquor Con- on Park avenue In midtown New order of Supreme Court Justice ling down; franc advances. Ip the background of. the fight special Interstate commerce com- colts gambol under spring-budding of my property. I owe a duty to my trol Commission. York today. Julius Miller permanently enjoining Cotton—Firm; local and trade over pump-priming wga toe defeat mission dvlscre. white birch tree*, and lolling on him from selling securities In New buying. In the House last week of the ad- wife Sind to myself not to wait "But," asked Mi'. Rogers today Blase New Yorkers ogled, but the "It Isn’t something that can -be •how could such a provision be to- lady didn’t blink, or even lower her toe grass In toe warm sun are the York Sugar—Higher; Increased com- mlnlstraUon’s ReorgantzaUon BllL lonper. flgurto of a boy and girl registering ^ rk e d out In a month or two,” said forced? It Is easy enough to en- eyes. Whitney spent last night In toe mission honso buying. Tliat blow to a basic measure of tlw "It is a course which I deeply re- bsshfulnesa." ^ * old Tombs prison In .Vew York Coffee—Easy; trade selling. Prcaident’s legislative program stif- , gret to take. It is my Intention at Ojalrman Wheeler (D-Mnutive Charles W. ** P«»Mr»by on the aide- stone walls and a solid Iron door able to the Reconstruction Flniuwa Owgan’s complaint eald be be- walk. ia the demure-eyed lady. lady who aaked “what’s that?' recommendation; even with a ref- AuthoriUae differed in their In- Tobey of New Hampshire today, an- with a small grating at the top. Corporation for biuiaeas loana “ r f Usvas Bernstein has (Uastpotaa ecn- _ 8 h e la "Shulamlta," named for the pointolg to a big frieza-like exhlUL pronce t**m toe warden, ^"he said. the expected public works nrewnMI' dtvidual ^praisals a t the rapoit. tsnmced he would be a candidate for a half-portrait h^wrtatus s n ^ ^ k For ten days he will «>•be examh examined 'The man that employs me to tak- BIbUcal character who inspired of about *L900.000.000. ^ Ofl Pag* ; ^ Republican »pmfnsMini for U. 8. Iw a chance. The only aasurance ! « te Paga SokMDon’B beautiful iBong a t One Senator who attended '.IfiL In the B ^ jto b e r priaMHeo.; toat I can give him to that I have Rooaeveit'fi coaUrenoe floiiga," aad staad* aerea feet toll A Mung, and wraUced away. 1 (O^OamJ neyer violated the confidence of aa rm Page 8b) employer.'’ Onttauefi aa i »AGB T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HEi»ALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1938 “ MANCHESTER E V E J^G HERAl^. MANCHiDSTER. CONN,. TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1988 the servant girt, had a portrait keep sacred this sacrament by at- PAGE beraslf In her room. A mad acram- tendance. Members of other com- FACUinWILLPUY blt ensuss with Abby In the thick SEES UTTLE CHANCE on many different subjects and are bearere reached the gate the man- munions who are visiting town are AUTOMOTIVE 1RADE Y, M , C. A , Notes sticklers for the last cent that Is priated on March 18 by President ROOFING of It And always in the scramble, .invited to share this service. FORDS TO OBSERVE BASEBALL PICTURE due them. ager suddenly called a halt and said the (dTect on the characters of those ECHMAUAN to one of his players: "See If he has MEXICO’S REPLY Cardenas.) and XHRISTOPHER BEAN’ Involved is uppermost, always tbers Easter Servicee will be held at Today In coming Into the minor leagues any baseballs In hla pocket." The United States previously bad OF WORLD MARKETS Union Church on Sunday as follows: BUREAU IS FORMED 2:30-4:00— Reflnlehlng antiques. on their way up, or have hopes of ifanager Blo.ssfleld spoke for 45 protested, through Ambassador Is ths flurry and dlstreas of minds Craft room. GOLDEN WEDDING PLAVSTOSELLOUT Many Childre under the turmoil of action; always 9:48 a.m.—Kindergarten and Pri- VOLUME ON TEXTILES going up, there are many different minutes and ended hts talk by read- Josephus Daniels, asking pointedly ASBESTOS through It is the lovable simplicity mary Departments special service. 8:30-7:00—Hume-cooked dinners typea m et He told of some of the ing a letter from a person in the TO BRITAIN READY how Mexico expected to pay for served. men who had come to the farms the properties. of Abby, to whom Christopher was 10:00—Junior, Intermediate and vicinity of Hartford who insists Need a Tonic No' To Pre^nt Sidney Howard’s an unmercenary memory of distant Wallace Telia Congress The 6:48-7:30—Girls gym period. and had failed In their hope of be- that he is the greatest fllnger In The Mexican Congress convened SIDING Senior Departments Easter service Uoit Of Chamber Of Com- tng a big league player, but there happiness. In the chapel.’' 7:30-8:30—Women’s gym period. 700 Invitations Have Been Trade School Director Com- Sl James’s Hall Is Crowded these parts and advises that the In special session yesterday, delay- 8:30-9:30—Eagles' gym period. ' was always the hope of finding an- ing until to to be presented Waehntgton, April 12.— (AP) — 2:30-4:00—Reflnlahlng antiques in Recreation need a tonic now. Daniel Donahue. Lord,"-Stainer; Easter Gifts to Aa Automotlva Tradsa Buroau, tbs Croft room. some good baseball players In the I'he tanker Marie Maersk depart- this year under the auspices ot ths Secretary Wallace told Omgress to- Detralt, April 12— (A P )—Seven Phases Of Work. "Batter Up" played to standees National Leagiie also. ed from Tiixpan laat night with the Ths pl«y, which Is being coached Primary and Klndergartan Pupils; to taka tha ploea of tha Automotive S!48—Buckland gym period. Take timely *Rltliest Qaality Mate* Educational club la Sydney How- by Miss Helen Page, xvlll be present- day the farmer has a slim chance of Hymn 168; Anthem by the Junior hundred guesU have been Invited to at St. Jame.s's hall on Park street, Last season, he said, he waa busi- Mexico City, April 12— (AP) — first cargo of a million barrels of mea-sures, to pro- Dtvlalon that pasoed out of exist- 7:80—Board of Directors monthly last night, every seat and the Center Items government oil sold on contract to rials ard's comedy, "The Late Christo- ed May 4, 6, and 6; the first of these regaining In the next decade the CholfL "The Lord Is Exalted"-^ meeting. tonight’s celebration of the golden ness manager of a form team of the Mexico prepared today a reply to a tect them. Start pher Bean." The play is a former will be n matinee performance for Weat; Scripture; Prayer; Offertory ence several yeara ago, waa organ- A detailed and thorough account bleachers being decupled while Bees that was located In the west. Bernard K. .Smith, New York brok 'with Father world markets he once had. 8:00-6:00—Manchester Green gym wedding anniversary of Henry Ford many stood up for the show. In ad- Tuesday British note demanding return of A second boat was .scheduled John’s Medicine. •Time Paymenla Ar* Broadway success In which Pauline students only, priced at 18 cents. Anthem, "Christ Is Risen FramlThe lied by tha Chamber of Commerce period. o f textiles and carpet manufactur- Night ball was the rule with double- j The regular evening performances He estimated the chances are 20 and C3arn Bryant, the woman who dition to the showing of the sound headers being played on Sunday. The Falcons have the basketball expixiprlated oil properties. to collect oil at Tampico Friilay. i Ita rich, whole- ranfred. Lord played the lead, and la remem- Dead"—Rogers; Sermon "If It Were laat night at a roaetlng at the 7:00-8:00—Cyvits gym period. ing, ten years in the writing, has picture "Batter Up", which was floor from 6 to 6:45. bered even more prominently as the wUl be given Thurstlay and Friday. to 1 agalnat a retuen, within, ten believed in him when he was a (38 Often, he said, a fog would settle The answer was expected to be a Slnce the expropriation decree, the some ingredients help to build bodM Not So,” Dr. Brookec; H'jrmn 163; (Camber haU In the Hotel Sheridan, Senior League: 8:00-9:00, . St. been completed by J. G. Blchmalian, produced by the American League, The women's swimming clas.-New England background, deals field andMseva conalderablavvsaaaauvgauio W1U1USUMIT1enthualasm About 100 early friend# and the work copyrighted. Following this showing there w-as with New England characters, and contained in the record of a House Call To Service.” Mlsa Elaine into the air, coming around In a The Junior boy’s plunge period I in^ the oil propertlea. The' note. w a adirolayed ...... by thoee present at BY LAST MAN GROUP schoolmates of Mr. and Mrs. Ford The volume represents the know! a recess before the showing of "Bat- will be from 6 to 6:45. lit; gives the whole play an entirely appropriations sub-commlttee'p con- Poehnert, Theodore Hlrth, Mlsa laat hurry with a ball in his hand. The I cirhvcred laat Friday and made pub- Margaret Fellows and Edwin Upaon night’s session. It waa felt will be among tonight's guests. edge and experience that Mr. Ech ter Up" w’as presented and during batter was called out, but after the The men's swimming classes will I lie here la-st night, said that "the Yankee flavor. LABOR BOARD RULING sideration of tha 1038 agriculture that a bureau operating within the department appropriatloB bill. will bava Itadlng parts, and the A reception for 600 gueeta was malian has gained in his long aaso- that time Philip Mahoney, grand game it was learned that the left start at 7, o’clock. expropriation waa tantamount to Following la a synopsU: A paint- Chamber wiu be of 0 ooneldermble Hartford Brotherhood Meets held last night at the home of Mr. knight of Ompbell Council K. of C., er named Christopher Bean had Wallace told the sub-committee, Prophsta Isaiah, Jaremlah, Amoa ctauon In this field. Prior to bC' John G. Echmallan fielder also lost sight of the ball and The bowling alleys have been re- confiscation and waa carried out l/ lt tu r n ti% e CHALLENGED BY INLAND value and benefit to all peraona en- To Toast 13 Departed Mem- and Mrs. Edse] Ford on Lake St. coming director of the local school under whose auspices the pictures realizing that the umpire was also serv'cd from 7:30 to 10. under a veil of legality formed by died In a New England vUlage leav- however, these factors m t^ t change and ths'Apoatlaa Pater and Paul gaged in theae llnea In ManchMter, MAHIEU^S his predictions; wiU be represented by Edward bers; But Eight Left. Clair. Among the 800 gueeta were some years- ago, Mr. Echmallan were shown introduced John Wlnz- unable to see It, picked up a ball Thursday basing It upon labor Issues. The ing only a few dirty canvases to pay providing an organliatlon for dis- many Kpreaentatlvea ^ Detroit’s ler, baseball captain for 1938 at RIGHT ROOF ^ EVERY BUILDING the doctor for hli efforts to heal. Mitigation of "this extraordinary Wheelock, James Bentley, Daniel was employed as a textile engineer that waa nearby and went through The Shamrocks will play basket- consoquence ha.s been the denial Member Of "Little Steel” To cussion end action on mutual prob- first families, executives In tha au- and he has been gathering material BOOK ON NORTH IRELAND Manchester High school, who asked the necessary motions and waa GROCERY It was a mild lurpriie for Doctor International war psychology", Szalontal and Kenneth ArU und lems that affect their line of en- Hartford, Conn., April 12— (AP) ball from 8 to 9 o'clock. of Justice and transgression by the Take No Steps Until High "unusual succe&s" of Secretary —Solemnly and In the sacred man- tomobile Industry and leaden In for the book for the past fifteen the support of the fans for the credited with a put out. Mexican government of the princi- Haggett and his family when an old Herbert Sharp. The Junior (aolr deavor. games and hoped for a good season. The men's swimming clns.sea will TILIR8 183 Spruce Street friend of Bean'e dropped In and Court Decides The Legality. Hull's trade agreement policy and a ner of tradition the Last Mon public life. A caku weighing 128 years In an attempt to provide a Managers, he said, are of differ- meet a.s follows: 7:00 to 7:45 Ad- ples of International law.” SIOIRI will have a part in the service, and The Automotive Tradea Bureau pounds was cuL FOR TOWN’S LIBRARY Felix McEvitt told of the effort that FLOORINQ paid Bean's old bill, and only took flow of international capital into sololsU will be Mrs. Olive Watrous Brotherhood observed Its annual complete picture of textiles and car- ent types. Some arc generniis to a vanced; 7:45 to 8:30 Life Saving. (The "labor Issues" concerned the will have a chairman, treasurer and Ford disclosed that on tbe 80th was being made by Moriarty Broth- Mexican supreme court’s order up- IRSILATIOR Jack Frost Sugar, ^ away a couple of pictures sj Chicago, April la.—tA P )— The channels "where constructive things and Edward Byrne of Hartford. executive committee of five mem- rites by candlelight behind locked pet manufacturing tuat will be of fault and other arc "tight". In a Friday can be done with it" anniversary of his marriage be value to those engaged In the field. Alexander Irvine Writes Book ers and the American Legion to pro- game played last season the umpire holding increased wages and other 251b. s a c k ...... mementoes. It was a bigger sur Inland Steel Oompany, a member of The Pastor's Class fpr the In- bers, to be elected at the next meet- doora tranamitting the tribute of mote baseball in Manchester among Both Recreation Bullding.s will re- prise when another old friend of Weather Is Blamed the living to the spirit of the de- arose at 6:30 a.m., and went to work His book treats on texUle fibers That Will Appeal To Natives behind the bat was hit on the main closed on Good Friday. benefits to the indu.stry's 18.000 I n d u s t r i a i I n s u l a t i o n C o m p a n y When taken with a $5.00 ths "Little Steel" Entente, today struction of young people who de- ing, tentatively scheduled for Mon- after breakfast on a tractor he Is the youngsters and John Ei Divyer workers, which the oil companies a HMiin. r>a isconrosAim noiT«um vnua Bean'e turned up on a similar er- Wallace blamed the weather In sire to Join Union Church In May day, April 28. E. J. McCabe, parted. from the raw state to the finished “Adam's apple” by a ball. He waa Saturday grocery order.______‘ mapped a legal challenge to a Na- part for Instability of farm Income. developing. Of That Region. spoke for the Twilight League, badly hurt. A stretcher was secur- said would Increase expenses bv rand. and the biggest of all when a will be continued next Sunday executive vice president of the Eight middle aged men, represent. product and also Includes the art which he said gave regulated The girls’ tap dancing classes will groat New York art critic arrived tional Labor Relations board order He recalled the serious drought of Ing only a few of the twenty survi- W in Help Farmer history behind textile designing. ed and he was placed upon it and $12,000,000. or more than anticipat- Applicalori of Product* of Tho Philip Caroy Co. morning at 10:00 In the Free Read- Chamber, was named as temporary "My Jjidy of the Chimney (Cor- recreation. meet as follows: 8:3C to 10:00 Be- ed profits. Dark Brown to pay his respects to the memory to bargain with the CIO Steel Work- 1938 and the excellent weather con- vors scattered throughout the coun- "I think the tractor will help tbe Mr. Echmallan has divided the was being carried off the field un- ginners; 10:00 to 10:30 Intermedi- TA« turner cf Any Cantrnrt i, Chmnrirr" ers Organising Committee and sign ing Room of the Church. chairman and a committee of ner," by Alexander Irvine, 'is the The showing of the picture “Bat- (Agulla, subsidiary of the British- Sugar, 6 lbs. of the dead artist. It was over- ditions laat year. twelve was sleeted to aselst him try, preformed iheir sworn rites last farmer," Ford sold. "There la cer- volume Into parts or units that cov- conscious, the manager of the home ate; 10:30 to 11:00 Advanced. 27c 1 contract • Meeting Wednesday title of a book at the Mary Cheney ter Up" Indicated that the Yankees team walking ahead to keep the controlled Royal Dutch Shell, la the whelming- when they learned that "When we have differences like with arrangements for ths next night before 18 brightly flickering tainly going to be a back to tbs er generpl consideration of textile were the favorites with the crowd The boys' swimming classes will 673 Main Street Tel. 6869 Manchester Christopher's daubs were worth a The 8WOC fought Inland, Re that, we have wide fluctuations In The annual election of offlcera candles, each representing a mem- library, which Miss jessamine opening clear. Just aa the stretcher largest of the 17 British, American Bottle Capa, meeting In order to bring about aa farm movement. What the farmer fibers, textile calculations In wool, Smith the librarian has secured last night, but there was ample ap- start at 9:30 fortune—and how they acui^ed to public Steel, Bethlehem Steel, and price", he added. will take place on Wednesday after- ber gope before. needs U machinery and the prices and Netherlands companies expro- free estimates largo attendance aa possible from silk, cotton, Jute, linen and rayon, with no little trouble, and which she plause for the stars of the gome as lOHA TIME PAYMENTS iLCSSLShS:, 16c And them. There was one In the the Youngstown Sheet and Tube The new farm bill, the secretary noon at tha meeting of the Rock- among the 78 concerns in the auto- Exactly on the stroke of ten those of the machinery must be low. The manufacturing processes In woolens predicted, will result In greater ville Emblem aub. The meeting believes will strongly appeal to they paraded before the camera and Wesaon Oil, chicken coop and the daughter of Company In prolonged strikes last motive field here. taaimbled arose from the dinner new tractor will have an automobile and worsteds, Axmlnister weaving, Manchester people who came from took a wallop at the ball or showed the house had painted some flowers Sresr on the Issue of s written con- farm price stability than the orig- win be called to order at 2:30. In- Thia committee conaists of W. table in the City Club and drank a engine and It will operate like on Jacquard weaving, tapestry weav- how to pitch. The showing of the ^ntjcaii_j_^ on the back of another, and Abby, Inal agricultural adjustment act Northern Ireland. It Is for the 24c trset, granting It collective bargain- stallation of officers takes place the A. Cole, Harry Flagg, Robert Schal- toaat as the first candle waa snuffed. automobile." ing, cams used In textiles, textile most part written In the dialect of close decisions that the umpires Ing rights. and will more nearly meet needs of second week In May. This waa repeated each time an- Grandma Mo- *3 A ler, Elmore Hohenthal, A1 Schlebel, Aaked about hie viswa on mar- designs, color In textiles, notes on that secUon, and tells the story of had to makehad nearly all guessing In a terse communication to both the farmer and the consumer. At ths meeting on Wednesday, Maurice Moriarty, Earl Carabbell, other candle waa put out until the riage, Ford said one should "atlck dyeing, dye experiments for Vool, wrrong until laaaea, Igst. caneJT rC the author's mother, who was the 11 the slow pictures were Leonard C. Bajork, regional director Wallace complained that Supreme plans will be completed for the an- Dick Boland, W. S. Grant, Olin room was In darkness. to one- model." He added, "of sUk, cotton and rayon, diaection wife of Jamea Irvine, a cobbler of shown. of the board. Inland's attorney said Court invalidation of the AAA pro- nual Installation card party which Oertch, Robert Mason and Ray Tha lights were switched on and course you have to pick a good sheets—cotton, silk, carpets. Antrim, a typical mother whose Brillo, 10c pkg. NERVOUS? cessing taxes placed government Connie Mack and his scorecard takes place on April 27th at the the 1938 session of ths Brotherhood pe yea tMl n oerreat yea wost te eeceamT yesterday the company had "taken Paris. It It hoped to Have a thor- motber-ln-Iaw too. A fatber-ln-law sole ambition Is that her children were watched and hla talk followed for ...... /pe yea ereee sad Irrilablet Oe yea eeeM no steps to comply with the board’s farm programs In Jeopardy because Elks Homs. oughly representative membership was merely a memory. isn't so Important." may attain a higher level In life with close attention but the nice tkeee deoreet te yeu? order" and would take no such ac- it struck at the principal source of in the Bureau. All will also be The organization, patterned after Ford said of his 80 years of mar- than their parents. things said by Joe McCarthy about Large pkg. revenue. Special Town Meeting a similar group that disbanded in tion "until the order has been up- A special Town Meeting will be members of the tbamber and will ried life: > LEGION RIFLE TEAM Alexander Irvine, w'ho came to the center fielder of the Yankees f o r ...... It oftrn hglpg Natur* catm quJwrioff Barvaa. Come Year After Year enjoy Its privileges. Philadelphia In 1902, was started this country and later returned to was hardly In keeping with the For thraa feaaratloiia on# woman aaa told held by the courts." "I feel", he told the eub-commit- held at the Tolland Town Hall this that year by 33 Hartford residenU, "We never had an argument, not anothar hw to fo •‘tmllhi thpoufh” wUh Chief Counsel E. 8. Ballard said evening to act on several matters; Dr. D. C. 'i. Moore, president of one. We've alwaya both worked for his native land. Is now a leading present day situation. Lydia K. Plakkan a Vaf^Ha (impound. It tee. "that it Is a serious matter the Chamber, was preient and prom- all young men then. SUFFERS A DEFEAT divine, and as a memorial to the Hartford .Manager Speaks IT’S CALLED THE a petition to review and set aside to take action regarding town aid the same things." { kaJpa Natara toaa np tha n;^m« thoa law an that the farmers lost the self-financ- ised the whole-hearted support and They pledged themselves to the iBc tha db^mforta from tha rvnetlonal & the order would be filed in the Unit- roads; to take action on the J. M. Weighs 188 Pounded . mother whose aspirations and sac- Following the showing of the pic- ordrra which woman rauat andura. ing character of the program. It is cooprhtion of the Chamber In es- task of reuniting each veor until rifices made possible his higher edu- tures Charles Blossflcid, the busi- ed States Clrei.lt Court of Appeals not necessary for them. In thslr ef- and F. 8. White estate; to see what the last man should be forced to Discussing his many fiuereats Wethersfield Team Accom- Reid The Herald Adrs. "as soon as possible." The deadline action the town will take about the tablishing the Automotive Tradea and active life, Ford dlscloset. that cation In this country, has establish- ness manager of the Hartford team forts to get a fair share of ths na- BUrtpu. stand before llg ^ d candles enough plishes Feat Many Other ed a museum in the old homestead In the Eastern League spoke. He Is April IS. tional Income, to come every yemr to eonveyanca of land to be used for a, to represent the 32 others and drink he weighed 138 pounds and said town building. ^ Teams Could Not Do. in the picturesque town of Antrim, started out by saying that he had In announcing Inland's plan to Congress and ask for Uila vsry large toaat from a quart of choice old that he never weighed mors than on the main road from Belfast to 148. been informed that Manchester was contest the order. Clarence B. Ran- appropriation. Visiting Nurse Meeting Madeira wine, placed In a bank Closing the season at Wclhcra- Portrush and Londonderry, It is a good baseball town and Judging dall, vice-president, disclosed the "And It is conceivable that some The April meellng of the Rock- POLICEMAN KILLS BOY vault hero expressly for that pur- Monday morning school children fleld last night In the Charter Oak near the rippling waters of Lough from the .number that turned out to company had refused last week tO' Congress will arise which Is un- ville Visiting Nurse Association will pose and awaiting that day. presented the automobile manufac- rifle league, Manchester American Neagh, hence its legendary name, see a motion picture of the game meet with SWOC representatives. friendly to agriculture Instead of be- bo hold this evening at the Visit- turer with a book ot greetings sign- Legion rifle teat lost 933 to 924, Entrium or "the habitation upon the that there were many who would J. H. Walsh, works manager, In- Ing friendly, as the recent coo- ing Nurse rooms in the Prescott IN CHASING PROWLERS ed by 243 youngster! of Greenfield the first defeat of the season, but waters.” turn out to see a real game and No Matter What formed Van A. Bittner, regional greeses have been. Then thafarm- Village achool. block. Miss Hacel Dudley, director not of aufficient account to prevent hoped that Hartford's team in the ere' .share in the national Income GIVES SHOWER PARTY SWOC director, conferences pur of the State Bureau of Public Fall River. Mass., April 12.— (AP) At tonight's gathering Ford will the team from winning the cham- TO SERI’S HIS SENTENCE Eastern League.would get some of suant to the order were postponed would be even further below a fair Health Nursing will be the speaker — Pn(rolman Frank M. Perrv-. 41. be given a scrap book filled with pionship of the leagruc for the the Manchester fans. The present until the couits have passed upon It. share, than It Is at the present telegrams and letters from thou- time." St the,meeting, to which the public one of a group of offlcera summoned FOR BROTHER’S HANCEE fourth consecutive year, or since Son Francisco. April 12— (A P )— task is getting the field and grounds Make Of Car "Meanwhile we sliall be giad to is Invited. The meeting will start to a second-street store last night sands of persons congratulating him the league was formed and the Dr. Francis E. Townsend, old age In condition and he expected they continue to meet and deal with the H. R. Tolley, AAA administrator, at 7:30 o'clock. by a report of prowlers, today waa on hla golden wedding anniversary Manchester team haa been repre- would have them ail ready for the said the department expected the pension movement founder, said to- Amalgamated Association of Iron, Men's Club charged with manslaughter in the Mr«. OUo Sasxe Of West Street and his contrlbutiona to industrial sented in IL day he would go to Washington late opening on time. Steel and Tin Workers of North farm program would cost tt28.000.- science. The league's championship tro- He told of some of the players 000 for the next fiscal year. He es- The regular meeting of the El- shooting of 13-year-old William Entertains For Miss Helen this week to begin serving a 30-day You Own America (C O ) ar. the duly constl lington Men's Club will be held In Comiskey. phy win be awarded to the Man- Jail sentence for contempt of a con- that would be on the Hartford team, timated that 11,000.000.000 would be Lund Of West Hartford. chester team at a banquet to be mentioning the catcher as a player Am Long As It Is Not Older Than 1934 tuted representative of Its members required If Congress anthorieed pay- the social rooms of the Congrega- Captain of police inspectors Wil- gressional committee. only," he added tional church this evening at eight liam O'Brien said Perry, a 10-year- held on May 7. The present sea- The U. S. Supreme Court declin- of considerable experience. He ex- ment of parity prices for cotton, Mrs. Otto Basse of 29 West street son opened on October 13 when plained the method of transporta- When the order was Issued Wed wheat and rice. Parity prices are o'clock. A feature of the program man on the force, admitted firing ed yesterday to review a loWei court Drive down to pur grarasre and register two shots as young Comiskey and entertained with a miscellaneous Manchester met and defeated tion in a league such as Hartford nesday, board members Indicated those which would give a farmer a will be musical numbers by Went- shower at her home last evening decision sentencing him to Jail and they expected it would be challenged five companions fled over back Wethersfield and went right on W’as to be in and also the manner In your car and receive an entry blank that return for his crops equal to the worth Cross and ths Parker Broth- hon9rlng the fiancee of her brothar. through the season without a set- fining him $100. He walked out of In the courts ers, fences. One of the bullets pierced a House of Representatives commit- w’ljJch the different playera took life. 1914-1919 average. Miss Helen Lund of West Hartford. back. losing for the first time last There was a change in the baseball entitles you to an opportunity to win a the boy’s back and c(une out through TODAY and- tee hearing In May, 1936. while be- • This gro a t Plym outh c ar At the meeting plans will be made his breast. About 20 guests were present from night to the team that they opened player of today over the playera of In all Plym o uth models te NATION'S JOBLESS for the summer sports. Indoor Hartford, East and West Hartford, TO.MORROW the sea.son with by defeating. The ing questioned about his $200-a- p a rs ago. They are ready and well brand new Nash Sedan.. Police questioned Comiskey’s com- month pension plan. h a s a n e w rid e t h a t Is ba.seball will be enji.yed and there panions and announced they were Wethersfield and this town. league waa composed of the Bell Informed to carry on a conversation ..AND a blgy82-h.p. /