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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.-

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ooimter-attacks to rec^ture the posltloos, midway between Tortosa tive Radical Socialist Cabinet auc- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, C0NN» TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1938 PARKWAYPROBERS and Valderrobres. A Flying Hotel, Is This World’s Largest Plane ceeding the Socialist Leon Blum, PAGE SEVEN Government resistance also in- made plain that he considered that Joke Played On Me”; reading, "A ASKS PATRIOTS SUICIDE FATE Democrat" by Mrs. Roae Mots; pa- creased at the northern end of the France’s position In the European' ALTERS m iE F SUP, wlth this advancement, which tn- RESUME Sessions battlefront, where it touches the family of natlouk must be strength- per, Origin of AprU Fool's Day by CHICAGO HOLDING Disappeared ADOPT DISTANCE RULE ,Mlaa Florence Jones, and a mock RADIO EXPERT HERE ejudea taking care of all communi- French frontier. - With insurgents ened on a Urm basis of Improved cations In the AvlaUon Ctorps— already at the gates of the pic- OF FRANCE TO national defense and monetary OF ALL SEIZED )veddlng, bride, Jesse Hills; groom. turesque Pyrenees region, known as JAILED FOR 5 DAYS Miss Dorothy Barrasso; bridesmaid, IN ZONING ORDINANCE ground stations, two-way radio stability—to oe accompUihed by the PRIMARIES TODAY equipment between planes, piqnea the Valley of Aran, the government decree powers Daladier wrants from Johi) Hooker; best man. Miss Ellen GIVEN PROMOTION Take Up Sale Of Land Offer- took stem measures to halt the Hills; the minister, Clarence Rath- and ground stations, compass re- C for HWMNMIt ^ STOPJTRIKES Parliament fo. three months. JAP W E R S bun and the wedding march was Liquor Sellers In Future Must ■cclvers for b uid flying and landing flight of Its militiamen. Adhering to the defense theme, O vsrc M s Hw sss e y ss c s e f (CnntlnOMl rram Page One) played by Miss Olive Warner on her Locate 1,000 Feet Apart; Slid land phones. For a number of Hireot IrrH otlen en d t o e m - , ed State For $16,0(X Border Is Cloe«d the general council of the Seine de- (Uonttnoed rram Page One) James Lennon Of Charter piano accordion. Government assault guards clos- n ■ 1 I Democratic Factions Fight- Schedule Public Hearings. years, Johnson has been active m n e u by • e fe y is f w llb H ilt' from a dozen of the capital's largest partment (Paris region) approved East Central Pomona Grange met Wm. Johnson Is Named Com- amateur radii transmission, operat- new e d tctlye e e flie e fk m I w ed the French border to all but an appropriation of $23,000,000 for slans In the war of 1904-5 and re- Sold For $24,750. normal traffic. In an effort to stem km factories went out. About 30.UUU Oak Street Charged With last week with Hebron Grange at ing For State Control But CJiolrman Charles W. Holman an- ing under thi call of WIFOU and lie n . H e o lt e s d t e e ik e t, have been on strike for a month, manufacturi. of gas masks and con- turned home after Its close without Gilead Community boll with 137 thus laid the foundation foi this N O S- O IN I Is Hiede wHb «e the tide of refugees, and ordered all struction of ait raid shelters The suffering any stigma.) notmeed today the Zoning Commie- munications Officer In available manpower to the defense v-ith the figure Increasing day by members in attendance. It waa promoUon in the d N. o: He is em- M lie d vse ela M e e ll b e iw - program woulu give each of the 4 The departure from Shanghai of Forgery Of Charity Order voted that oil charter members and Sion has decided to adopt . "dis- •n d IW e p h e drin e. Ask y e w B rid^port April H—(AP)—The of the little hamlets that dot the day. the cruiser Izumo. flagship of tb« Republicans Are United. ployed lA Hartford by American Tel Cal) Strikes Political 600,000 residents of the Paris region members of 50 years' standing be tance rule" in the local zoning ordi- and Tel. dr«t«M. speciAl Merritt Parkway Grand valley nestling high In the moun- a gas mask, to be paid for by a Japanese fleet in China wratera, with made honorary aeembers. ' A din- 43rd Division Air Corps. tains. Vice Admiral ICIyoshl Hosegaws nances, whereby establishments do- It was also announced at the Jury reiiunied Iti land deala Investi- Employen termed the strikes special securit) tax. Following through on hia declara. ner was served to 170 which con- ing business In liquor will, in the ■ EMIitaa)Mlnbi|rL.|lnT«l Although the Insurgent advance “political." Some employers charg- aboard, caused conjectures whether sisted of roast Beef, mashed pota- Chicago, April 12.—(AP)—Con- meeting that the Manchester Radio gation today apparently intending tlon of loit week that peraonz re- future, have to locate themsevirs club has been invited to provide the north from Tremp seemed veering ed the strikes were "provoked" HAPPY HUNTmO GROUND the Japanese were planning new at- toee, carrots and peas, rolls, pickles, trol of the Democratic party In Illi- 1.000 feet-from each other in a william Johnson of 48 Tanner to go farther into a Westport trans- to the east, small government de- without regular sanction by em- tacks along the coast Haicbow, eelvUig relief can expect no leniency coffee, ginger bread and whipped street, on active member of the degree work for the InlUatlon cere- action in which, a previous witness OPEN TO WASHINGTON coastal terminus of the Lungbal nois was the big prize at stake in straight line. Liquor dealing places mony of members of the American tachments were fully armed and ployes themselves. la town court because of their cream. The program was opened are also barred from sites less than Manchester Radio club who holds a told newsmen, a parcel offered the equipped for at least a month's con- Strike ballot results In some In- rallw-ay north of Shanghai, wg*.^ in the fourth degree In the after- the state-wide primary, the nation's second lieutenancy In the Air Corps Radio Relay .^eague into the order state for $16,000 and refused ultl- Washington—(AP)— At the gate mentioned os a possible objective. 'straitened financial condition If they first off-year election. 200 feet from any school, church, or of "Wouff-Hong" when the conven- flict and concealed at all entrances stances A)owecj that a large number to the Happy Hunting grounds to noon. Dr. Cforbett of (Connecticut library. The dlajonee rule is under- of the Connecticut National Guard, Oiately n’as purchased for $24,7SO to the region. A naval spokesman said tha become lawbreokare. Judge Harold State College spoke on "(Conserva- The contenders were the (Chicago has been promoted In tha 43rd Ul- tion of the ARRL la held in Hartford R, DeWltt Phillips of Brooklyn of worke a voted against striking. which spirits of the Iroquois go W. Gsrrity loet night sentenced Dcmocratifc organization headed by stood to have the support of liquor Annual Because of the difficult terrain, The executive committee oi the there is always a lodge reserved cruiser's destination was a military tion” and E. E. Tucker, Tolland on May 21 and 22. N. T.f- who told newspapermen he government officials said "a few secret. Jomee Lennon, 58, of 310 Charter County Agent, gave many garden Mayor Edward J. Kellv and Nation- dealers as well as that of the pub- eras rgent for Mrs. Lillian Blount, Metal Workers Union was unani- for George Washington, according Oak etreef to Jail for 5 daye when al Committeeman P. A. Nash, and lic generally, and no contest Is an- hundred man can halt whole divi- mously in favoi of the movement, to legends of the tribe. The Impending major battle In pointers. A debate, resolved "That the second owner of the parcel from sions." They predicted the "Val Shantung, It appeared, will be the accused woi found guilty of a Farmers’ Wives Should Bs Paid a the "downstate" forces of Governor ticipated in Its final adoption, Mr. Easter Breakfast whom the state acquired it, awaited however, an . warned that the At the annual religious cere- fought midway between the Tsinan* charge of forgery, lodged against Henry Horner. Holman has stated. POPULAR MARKET GETS d'Aran will never lall" under in- strikes would spreau further if there monies of the remaining Iroquois him for c h o n ^ g a town relief Salary" was won by the negative. hla turn to testify as the Jury's de- surgent General Franco's domina- Tslngtao railway and the LunghaJ The affirmative was upheld by Mrs. Fair weather and the bitterly At a meeting of the Commission liberation got under way at the was continued delay in finding a speakers mention the fact that railway, China's main east-west line. order for groceries from $3 to $4. Miss Edith Troaton held last night in the Municipal Manchester ' tion. Washington pledged the Indians Emergene Spaulding of Suffleld fought campaign was expected to county Court House. basis for srbltiajlon. Charity Superintendent George H. and Mrs. Eleanor Tuttle of Andover stimulate a huge vote. Estimates Building, the members completed BIG STOCK OF FLOWERS Phllllpa said he negotiated the Insurgent victories yesterday in- The factories involved are oc- their old homra after the Revo- Waddell' said today that the count Nancy Lee Fnlkner, the voung Community “Y” cluded a drive Into La Rapita, near SOLD! and the negative by Ellsworth Co- ranged from 2,000,000 to 2.500,000. the town map on which the various sale to the state of 13 acres In West- cupied by h< workers, with police lution, and showed them great against Lennon was mode after in- vell of Andover and George (Creel- The registration In the O ok county and attractive widow of Bjorn types of zones are laid off and de- port at a figure listed in the comp- Balaguer and 14 miles uortheast of kindness. veettgatlOD by the charity depart- Faulkner, who was recently found the city of Lerlda In the central sec- and mobile guardsmen on tfie alert Arkansas City. Kas.—County As- man . of Suffleld. Andover Grange metropolitan area—1,971,102—waa picted in color, and work -was done The PoDiiIor Market this year Sunday, April 17 troller's reports at $24,750. Previ- in Industrial districts to preserve In addition to the lodge Wash- sessor J. P. hlcGraw has a new ment hod shown Irregularity In won tho banner fop attendance for the largest on record. dead at the foot of-, his pent-house, toward completion of the town's ously the property belonged to tor of the north-south front, which ^ immense thst Its giant fuselage appears more the size of a baby blimp than an airplane th« Sr,. order. ington's spirit is offered the right watch. some of the accused's statements has disappeared and has not been will stock a complate line of beau- 8-10 A. M. runs from the French border to the hew Douglas DC-4 flying hotels is shown above as it nears completion at Santa Monies Calif cli- to bring along his dog. The Iro- the second consecutive time. The balloting was tor the nomina- zoning ordinance, which will be of- tiful potted plants for Easter. Al- Pianels B. Coley. Daladier, already acquainted "I’ll bet you wouldn't take $6 to the department concerning his Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fogll and tion of Democratic and Republican heard from since the night of her fered for adoption. Coley, already a witness before Vinaroz, about 150 mtles. maxing two years construction work and the expenditure of $1,500,000. Beauty parlors with elec quois believe that dogs go to flnoncl^ condition. In the further husband's death. Edith Trouton though Easter flowers In other Dial 7206 for ReservatioM Iric curlers for the women, lounges with electric shavers for the men its own kitchm a.^ .oen . with labor problems through his cash for It.” he told a citizen who children spent the week-end In Wal- candidates for U. S. Senator. 27 The map showing the zone layout the investigating body and not Government resistance was dimin- post as labor minister In the two Heaven because of the love they contended the watch was not worth course of the Investigation, the lingford the guests of Mr. and Mrs. capably plays the part of Nancy will be exhibited in the Town clerk's years have found their way into J ^ present in the Court House today, ished there, although militiamen bridal suit* win ^ houjed in the 98-foot long. 25-foot high hull WorkmenTre mere dwarfs ^ id S show for human betags. forgery wee brought to light, Wad- Congreasional seaU. three sUte of- Lee Faulkner In "Night of January drug, grocery and department Before Friday. the airliner, whlch- the U. 8. Supreme Court yesterday ELECTRIC INCUBATORS short talk on the work connectM ; ■ Miller of Greenwich, a director of As a basao cantante In the role of Tokvn. April 12—fAP)—The All Motor Operations for operating a motor vehicle with- cago organlzaUon backed U. S. Dl* try Club On Next Week Fri- for stay of execution, scheduled at HELP PIG R.VISERS COLUMBU the Norwalk Tire and Rubber Com- Mephlstopbeles he became one of the state prison here sometime dur- United Ptatea,- Rc.ir Admiral Tota \ out a Hcenae waa found guilty and trict Atorney Michael L. Igoe of day Night. BENSON'S pany and a former president of that opera's greatest Batons. It was ing the day. Tahlmmi aa?erted today, alone flaad $5 and Oosto. Wilken, a resi- ^Icago, a veteran in state politics. concern. generally conceded Chaliapin's voice Athena, Ga.—(AP)—Chalk up a dent of Dobbs Ferry, N. Y„ bos Both candidates have pledged al- Miller, was accompanied to the Owing to prison rules, the exact holds the kev to the question ".’heth- score for Georgia pigs—they are Palm Sunday was observed In the attained Its peak In that role. time of the electrocution will remain er there vdll he a world war in the ! We Cordially Invito You to Come in and been in Jail since hts arrest Satur- local church at the regular morning .Jeglonee to the Roosevelt adminis- Members of S t Jamas' (Alldren I Is The Place To Buy Court House by J. W. Whitehead, Russian Liberals of the old. pre- growing into healthy porkers with day, having been unable to furnlob tration. ^ president of the company for the a secret un$ll after it has taken near future. the help of electric incubators. bond for bis release. Coats in hts sendee and featured music by the of Mary are unlUng efforts for the revolution days never could for^ve place. In this way authorities Regarded by Japan as one of her See Our New Sun Motor Testers combined choirs, with soloa by Mrs. RepubUooiu United ifi last iO years, who said he was not Chaliapin for what they considered J. L. Calhoun, farm extension spe- case amounted to $17.17. Republican candidates enjoyed success of beveral Sodality activities under subpoena. would forestall any gathering of the moat authoritative naval experts. cialist. explains; Continued to Wednesday night Irving Lohr, Mrs. Arthur Smith and during the next few weeks. LISTEN FOLKS the affront to their cause when, at morbidly curious at the institution. Admiral Tahlmaru said in an inter- "In cold weather, pigs tend to Mrs. Philip Isham. The decorations the undivided support of party or- I Good Furniture For % Others present on the witness one of hie performances, he was Among the Inst things that Palka in Operation. ' was the cose of CluaUin Uaokitls of of ferns and potted plants were in gulzatlons. The ticket waa head- Friday evening. April 22, the I don’t have the largest stock. I don’t have the big- bench outside the Jury room were moved by patriotic emotion to fall view that "the heaviest responsibil- crowd against the sow and this may 669 Tolland turnpike, a tobacco far- group win sponsor a Spring Dance " Joseph Richter of Stamford, a real will be permitted will be flnal inter- ity ever placed in the hands of a result in some of them being charge of Miss Anne Dlx. The Rev. ed by State Rep. Richard J. Lyons geat store, ! don’t have the lowest price, 1 don’t have a on hie knees before Czar Nicholas views today with his mother, Mrs. mer, accused of selling mortgaged Ralph Rowland preached a sermon of Llbertyvllle, candidate for United at the Manchester Country Club > estate man; A. Earle Wood of Hart- II. singing the Russian national single people now rests with Amer- crushed. The electric brooder has tobacco to pay off a government suites Senator. with dancing to the musle of Art ' L i t t l e M o n e y . ^ ford, a landscape engineer employed Julia Palka and his two brothers, icans. The stage is all set for an been developed to prevent this loss If your car actually had a MOTOR OF on "The Contrasts of Holy Week." great front door—BUT—I do have a coxy place filled anthem. Edward and Stanley, who came from loan. It la reported that UaoklUe Gaylord Mattlson, who boa been Party leaders urged Republican McKay's orchestra from nine untU , by the state highway department Revolutionaries, years later, re- outbreak which may come in 1939. by attracting the pigs from the GLASS, the exact condition of all baa used hit crop as security for a one. ^ with goods from doqr to door. Now don’t believe me; YOUR MONEY GOES ' D. J. Linehan of New Haven, real- Buffalo yesterday and were allowed "Converaely, depending entirely sow.” in the Windham Community Memo- voters to stay out of the Democrat- marked that Chaliapin sang the to see him. loan, and later had disposed of this rial Hospital following an opdTatlon Ic nght and to roll up a big vote as An April food sale wiU be held In just come and see, a big little stock in The Big Little dent engineer of the Highway De- ‘‘Internationale" with less fervor. on the United States, war may be Calhoun quotes J. T. Kcllerbals, Inner parts would not be as clearly security to pay off the government 1 partment on the Parkway project Story of Murders delayed indefinitely." Catoosa county farmer, as saying returned to his home on Saturday. a protest against the New Deal. the basement of St. James Cniurch Store. FARTHER HERE AND Estate Oonflscatod Palka was charged in 1935 with obligation. Bond woe sat at $200. Govereor Horner sought to enlist on Saturday, April 28. Miss Bar- t and Dr. Alvin ',D., Wadsworth of The great baaso was honored with Tahlmaru, who says that since re- he would not attempt to raise pigs revealed as they are by the marvel- On Sunday afternoon Mra. How- f. Norwalk. the fatal shooting of Sergeant tirement lie la devoting his time to In cold weather without the arti- ard Rice and daughter Gladys mo- Republican support against the Kel- bara Falkoskl la In charge of ar- OUR TERMS ARE UBERAL. the title of “People's Artist" by the Thomas Kearney of the Bridgeport ous new machines we have installed. ly-Nash machins. rangements tor the sole which will * The first witness called by the Soviet government but was divest- study of naval and political prob- ficial brooders. tored to Norwich to visit Mrs. Kate I Jury today was Elliot Hyman of „ poiloe os the latter with a com- lems. thought the allcmmenl of na- The pig Incubators are home-made Wolff and daughter, Lena. The rival Democratic forces were feature homemade cokes, bread, ed of It In 1927 and a year later his panion. Patrolman Wilfred Walker, GILEAD at odds over the legality of Reptib- pastries preserves and candy. Beautiful Easter Cards J Norwalk, a director of the all com summer estate was converted Into a tions almost exactly the same as In and the specialist says, cost Ies.s Paul Rowland erf Haveford College 3 R oom s F u rn lthed , pany, Inc. also slain, answered a burglary 1914. than $2 each. An ordinary light spent the weekend In Columbia. licon votes cast for Democrats In One of the most beautiful cere- home for Red pioneers. alarm at a radio store there. The Ladles' Aid of the Gilead (fook county. The Kelly-Nash or- monies of the Sodality year will Hs was under examination by the He had been in virtual retirement Equal Strength — bulb and reflector furnish the neces- The whist party held In Yeomans i Jury when It adjourned Friday last. He was Indicted in connection sary heat and light. | OongreationsI church will meet at Hall on Friday evening sponsored ganization ordered such votes chal- take place on Sunday, May 15 in S t since on attack of Influenza at Paris with the deaths of both officers and "England. France and Russia tha home of the president. Miss 3c 2 '” 5c 5c 10c 25c Completely For As ? reconvened with the in 1935. His last concert tour in the stand on one side with Germany. by the GrsTMge tIo roiira...... funds to help lenged under a statute barring a James Church when Miss Marie tried on the count involving COMBUSTION TESTER (Clara EUla Wednesday afternoon, pay for the copies of the play “The change in party designation within Buckley places a chaplet of flowers 1 prospect of ending Its session about United States was in 1633. At that Kearney. Japan and Italy on the other." he NEW DEMCE TELLS WHEN I FREE MOTOR CHECK April 13. Mrs. Ray Hooker and i AprO-23, after drafting a report of HENS LOAF ON THE JOB Blue Bog" hod eight tables In play. two years. The Chicago Board of before the Statue of the Blesoed Vir- PAGE & SHAW CHOCOLATES— uttle As $115 time he said he would never sing in A Superior Court Jury returned a said. “Strength la almost., equally Mr*. Robert Foote will be the ; its findings for the Superior Court. Russia again but expressed the wish balanced. I believe the former trio Prizes were awarded os follows; Election Comml.ssloners and the gin In the annual Crowning. Her verdict of second degree murder The Factory Engineers will be here at your service to diagnose assistant hostesses. Gentlemen’s flrit prize, Joseph Homer group gave a conflicting in- attendants will be Mias Mary Fra- in 1-pound boxes, ba.skets and hearts .,.. to be buried in his homeland when would attack Japan now*, using Jap- Washington —(AP) — Hens do Mr*. Howard Martin and son Don- $1.00 he died. and the state, exercising Its pre- an's China policy as a pretext. If their own book-keeping in a nest and adjust an engine in any motor car. Hutchins, Gentlemen’s second prize, terpreUtlon of the law. her, Miss Mary Tierney, MlM Bar- Apollo 1-Pound Boxes...... gOc Studio Couches as Low as ...» $22.50 rogative under an old statute, ap- Just patented by Orland E. Kel- ald spent the week-end with rela- Harvey Collins, Gentlemen's con- The Democratic factional fight bara Falkoskl, Miss Nadine Sullivan i VnTNEY BECOMES - "1 am 'a man who must bo free." ^aled bent upon obtaining the they could be sure of Amerlc-an sup- Uvta In New York. Bunte 1-Pound H earts...... '....80c he said. "I do not object to the port. Hence, the United States is lum, of Moreno. Cslif., for fine solation prize, Stanley Field, ladles' for control of the Cook county court and Mias Marjorie Taylor, all of- 3-Piece Maple Bed Outfits...... $38.00 death penalty. breeding stock. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Way and chil- first prize, Mrs. Harvey Collins, wershadowed the other contests In ficers of the Sodality and Miss Ver- sqc Soviet idea . . . In my way of doing The appeal was sustained by the the decistvo factor." dren Miss Ruth and John of West Bunte i/j-Pound H earts...... NUMBER IN PRISON things I refuse to bo prevented from Vice versa, he asserted Japan. When the hen enters the neat 1 Today - Wednesday - Thursday - Friday ladles' second prize, Mrs. Ralph (^Icago. The county Judge appoints onica Zohalowski. Supreme Court of Errors and at a the door locks automatically to Hartford spent the week-end at the Wolmer, ladles' consolation prize. election commissioners, and pre- Easier Baskets, Filled...... 10c, 15c, 20c and 25c things that are important to mo. In new trial a first degree murder ver- Germany and Italy might be forced WeUeeway Farm. Sodallsts will entertain their Ruisla I would make a move and to take the offensive If their rivals prevent the entrance of another Miss Vivian Brousseau. Refresh- cinct polling officials, and super- mothers at the Annual Mothers’ M-^ntlmwd from Pmk f Om*) dict waa returned. hen. When she lays her egg Mrs. Ida Heck spent the week- ments of sandwiches, coke and cof- vises the permanent registration Easter Egg Dyes — Crepe Papers, Easter Colors. Benson's Furniture someone would stop me; another From then on there were a series exerted pressure. He ridiculed the end at her home in Union. Party In St. James School hall on move, another restraining hand. 1 possibility of war between the Unit- another door opens automatically APRIL 12, 13, 14, 15 fee were served by the committee In system designed to promote "hon- Monday evening. May 23. Offtcen a chMiain and by prison physlclana of reprieves as the condemned man permitting her to leave. At the A High school essay contest In charge of arrangements, Mrs. est voting." • Hs will be under constant super- cannot work in this way." sought to free himself from the ed States and Japan alone connection with National Air Moil the Sodality will be hostesses tor 197 and Radio T>vloe NIarried second door opens it operates the Make It a Point to Be Here. Phone or Come in Joseph Hutchins and Miss Lois Governor Homer threw his sup- Depot vision, forbidden to mingle with his tolJ| of the law or at least to have "No intelligent Japancrc believes lens of a rsniers which takes a Week for atate and national prizes Clarke. port behind Ctounty Judge Edmund the evening. An entertainment un- No. Main "The home of good bedding” fellow prisoners, forbidden to send Chaliapin waa twice married In the sentence of death commuted to that likely,” he said. for the best essays has been an- der MLsa Gertrude CampbeU’i direc- Square or receive mall. He may be per- his biography, "Pages from My picture of tho hen and pf s num- For An Appointment nounced by Postmistress Mrs. Alms On Saturday evening, friends of K. JsreckI, who was shelved by the tion, will be given and refreshmenU Street 711-713 Main Street Johnson Block life Imprisonment. The naval armaments race plus ber painted on her back or aide. Mr. and Mrs Raymond (i^ h at- Chicago organization after 16 years NICHOLS Life," he described his wedding to served. mitted to do a little work siirh as His case was twice before, both resurgence of German power were In that manner her owmer keeps YOU like to see a Porter in Hebron. The subject Is; tended a miscellaneous shower given Eod uniOAdiof rnr.* or an Italian ballet dancer, Julia Tor- the U. 8. Supreme Court and the the principal reasons why he fixed wouLDfrr "Wings Across America" and essays shoveling coal. naghl. in 1868, In Russia. track of how well she tends to | by Raymond’s parents at their home Supreme Court of Errors, each time 1939 as the most critical year. her business of producing eggs. THE EXACT CONDITION ^ should not exceed more than 250 In West street. The bride and Do Clerical Work "After the wedding we organized without success for Palka. England Forced Race words and must deal with Ideas, a comical Turklah Festivity'," he OF YOUR CAR ^ purposes and advantagee of air groom, who were married February Later he will be assigned to some The latest attempt before the He held that England successful- TO RE-HE.AT CEREAL 26, received many gifts. occupation, perhaps to clerical work, wrote, "—sat on carpets on the country's highe.st tribunal was for ly forced America into a naval race. transportation as it affects modern floor and fooled like little children. communication. Bach essay must The (fonnecticut Fe^ratlon of and in six or seven months will be the purpose of filing another petition "The Vinson bill (for American Put cereal that is to be re-heated By means of these marvelous new, sdentifle ma- Democratic Women, of which Mra. aaaigned to a cell in the new block There was nothing there that is for review of the case. naval expansion) Is entirely the re- be certified by the school principal conseriatcd by marriage traditions in a double boiler. Cover it with a chines, YOU, yourself, can virtually SEE as to eligibility of the conteatMt, Fannie Dixon Welch of Columbia Is where prisoners have radios and In addition, an appeal still is on action of Britain’s great naval pro- thin layer of water and then put president, gave a gala luncheon for greater freedom. —no richly decorated dinner table, flie w-lth Gov. Wilbur L. Cross for gram," the admiral theorized. "The THROUGH THE METAL WALLS OF YOUR tha Identification and location of with nil sorts of speeches. But there one lid on. Ck>ok about fifteen min- | the school and the contestants’ Governor Wilbur L. <3ross In h'. fork to break up lumps. is fully revealed right before your very eyes. Now committee In charge of arrange- in thj) prison store. His pay will be "Japan has no such Intentions. and return, the winner to bear hla The Tax, Situation Alone G ♦ e anything from five to 25 cents a you can feel SURE that no unnecessary work will own expenses while In the capital ments to assist Mrs. "Welch with the The United States merely is ‘keep- The piston displacement of a I birthday luncheon was as follows- ^ y . Uttle enough for a man who ing tip with the Joneses.’ ” be done, no needed work overlooked and each part city. First national prize will be Jl^nt at least $5,000 a month for Movie Scrapbook motorcycle Is only 21.35 cubic functions exactly as it should. a an air trip to HoUyamod and re- Mrs. Ward Duffy of Hartford, Mra. D o . t k l l t n . - a __ .ei. . - . • _ - - - He feared, be said, that the Unit- Inches. •trlng expenses for himself, Ms wife By Bill Porter Caricatures by George Scarbo turn with hotel accommo^tiona and Edward Brosnon, Mra Jlay Brannlck, and two daughters and eleven serv- meals for five days. The basis and Mrs. John Holden ox Manches- ants. and may have spent more. lO B H E D u HNE. of Judging wlU be as follows: orig- ter, Mrs. William Dyer of Norfolk, h as become so involved in the lost decad e t h a t He will have one distinction in inality 80 per cent, continuity and Miss Edith Roddlng of Hartford. Sing 81ng-he will be. according to OLDSMOBILE OWNERS! construction 25 per cent, and spell- With Mrs. Welch presiding at the N O W'S T H E TIM E Warden Lewis E. Lawes, the most ing, punctuation and neatnesa 25 luncheon, a nou-pollUcal get-to- it is a m ajo r fact o r in the se ttle m en t of on es distinguished Inmate since Ferdi- per cent Theae essays m ust. be gether with fun for all wsb held. nand Ward, broker partner of Presl- Manchester Public Market Have Your Car Inspected postmarked not later than midnight During the course of the afternoon T o G e t Behind the dent Ulysses S. Grant, was sent up May 1, addressed to State Chair- the women presented the Ckreemor the river for peculations In' 188\ man National Air Mall Week Essay with on Imported Panama hat. t a t e an d when the inco me is grea t enough to A Full Line of Fancy Fresh Sea Food by Contest In care of the local post- The speakers were Lee Donnen- FREE master. High school pupils In berg of the Bridgeport Herald. V e t e ra ns' 2 0 t h A n niv ersary lOYAiisTS’ A m a truck express direct from Boston fish pier. Gilead can get In touch with the James McGovsxi) of the Bridgeport co m e within the inco me t a x b rack e ts there is Hebron postofflee for more particu- Times Star, and Charles Hemingway - FiNg“*“ by a Factory Service lars in regard to these easays. of the Hartford Times. BHO- AT OUR B.\KERY DEPARTMENT Gilead resident! are invited to On Saturday evening the Governor A r m istice D a y Program DRIVES BACK FOE waa honored at the Hartford Ouh a n o t h er jo b of no m ean im p ortance in looking Apricot ^u arM ...... H c doz. attend Trt-ffoimty (^irisUan Union V German Rye, plain or seed.s...... lOc loaf Representative Holy Weelt communion services at a party given by bis enUre staff. To Make It the Biggest Event Ever! (Umttooed from Page One) held at the Westchester Congrega- Chestnut HUI school presented a ( tional church Thursday, April 14th dramatisation of the Italian folk a f t e r t h a t m at ter. O ur T rust Dep t, is set up the aector where the enemy had Freah Dandelion Greens...... p^|[ a t 7:45 p. m. Singing by the Trl- tale "Plnocchlo” In two perform- coocentrated their most powerful AT OUR GARAGE County chorus and Rev. Ralph Row- anoes on Thursday aftarnoon and forces " The battle up the narrow - DIAL 5137 land of (Columbia Is In charge of evening. The afternoon performance a n d prepared to look a f t e r this an d m any other river valley waa described as of ex- MOTOR TESTER the service. waa attended by school supervisor traordinary violence.” ^ Today, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Miss Leora Hibbard of Manches- K^vl T, Garrison, and primary su- G®v*™ment reinforcements have April 12,13,14,15 ter was a caller at the home of her pervisor Mrs. IsabeUe Day, and pu- been trying for days to crack the aunt, Mrs. E. E. Foote Sunday pils from the other schools In town. Now^s The Tim e Also ‘‘ite ms in connection with ^ the se t tle ■ insurgent lines in the Valllbona TMf eCffr^MDMAN afterno^ Tho evening show was enJoy^ by m^ntalns. InsurgenU reported the oocna IN hollv- Please Note — Despite Mrs. A. H. Post of East Hart- parents and friends. Sunday was defeated WOOP. time to Install that road construction now ford was an overnight guest at the 'rae Hop River Home snd School T o M a k e Y o u r H ome Re p airs! m en t or a d m inistra tio n of an es With heavy losses. ACT you hai-e been co«- going on you will always . home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles club held its AprU meeting tai the Kobel Reports ^Fish, lart week and she also at- schootbouse on Thursday evening. regiments of Insurgent Gen- No Money TTAVE yonr OidooiobUe ebecked up tfaronglioiit, be able to get into our Titended East Central Pomona The subject of the meeting was t a t e. eral Garcia Valino, however, reporl- without charge or obUgatioii. Factory aerviee garage at any time of liCrgnge meeting which was held In •‘Travel", with WUUam Robertson of Prices on m a t erials are the lowest in . ed the capture of the village of Be- Down the day. If you are hesi- K^*i£**^*^ School Supervisor In the Becelte Pass between ONLY repreoentativee wiB inspect your car a«»«l mnj tant about conditions Miss Madeline Way Is staying at Levi T. Garrison as the guMriraeak- .ith e Montenegrelo and Razas moun- neeeooary roeommendatiaao— without coot to you. the home of Mr. and Mr.s. Ftobert ers. Musle was furnished by John ^ e ors. Fin ancin g over a period of years i ' , ranges which guard Tortoea to at any time, park across Foots ao the can complete her Naumee and his orebastr*. '■>.the south of the Eforo river. $6.24 TUa k port of OldomobOe’s poUey of nainlain- the street and walk over year's work at the Windham High 1s now p ossible a t a They also took Nearly HUI for ing owner sadaCKtion. To* hav« die benefit of and one of our service •chool In Wfllimantlc. the fourth time In two days of al- Per .Month free, skilled attention to aaonre that yonr ear la in men will gladly drive Mr. and Mrs. Wlnthrop Porter MYSTERIOUS MANEUVEIte E M A N C H ES T E R most ceaseless combat. They have No Installation Complete your car in and out again and children Miss Beatrice, Wilbur .been pushed off the crest of the hill satisfeetory openting eondithm. Coom, at your and Henry 'were Sunday guests at i a . _ ( A P ) — Tha N ew Low In terest Ra te three times by a crack force of fissTCOMeev Charffe for you. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jules Re- Manila Taliba eorriod raporta today ACTINOveW coovenieiiee, or tdephooe Cor an oppointmcsiL that 22 unidentlflad daatroyen wore 6,000 men of the government lister ft-ACMSVtCa billard in New Britain. Come In and ibrigade. , . - Hebron Grange, No. Ill, held Its aeen maneuvering Sunday and Mon- m \ T R U S T C O . J- eSQUEHCZ regular meeting at the GUead hall rtJR«s7 *6e Ceotsr Street 20 East Center Street O ran«; reading. "The Deacoo'a by radio, but they did not reply. 255 Center Street Telephone 5145 Mailiefaeiter TrouY’ and “Tha School Mam'a Tallba'a correspmident aald Davao will ealL Listen to “Money Matters,** Station WDRC • t fttMiI Kentucky" by M n. Mildred authoriUes beUevad tha wanhipa —------an iiuii '•Aaro xtoora. wwa Japaoma pr Outeh. Every Friday at 7:30 p. m. Si r'-......

PAGE EIGHT tANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TDESDAT, APRIL 12. 1938

MAWCHiiioi BK EVBNINq HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 12,19SS DAILY RADIO PROGRAM DIPHTHERU ON TTiis Little Princess WOMAN ON RELIEF i*A0 B NINE TUIiDAY, APRIL If (C«ntnl and Eastern Standard Time) - AH proframs to key and taale chair* or yrouM tharoof unltta tnecl* RISE IN STATE Falkoski Heads PA Club; STRAFACI THREAT Raf: eoaat to ooaat (a to e) doolcnatlona indudo all a>>lfable staUona Frock Goes To Town BOTHERS SLEUmS Frankie Frisch Nurses A Headache Progiamo oubjoot to ehongo by otationo without prtviouo netieo. F. M BY M A R IO N WHITE CegyrlgM, 1939, NEA Service, lac NtC-WEAF (RED) NETWORK —MIDWEST — • — aTnbd wian wlbw kfh By CAROL DAY Vitt's Fire May Inspire wkbb wuq wkhh wcco wsbt kocj wnaz •ASIC — Kaot; woof wnao wtio wjar woe 70 Cases Reported Against Here'a a slmplt little short-sleeved As Rickey Experiments With Cards IN AMAHUR PLAY wt»c wcah kyrr wfbr wrc war wbrn MOUNT.—kvof klz koh ka1 krvo kfbb dress (Pattern 8179) that goes to For Third Hme She Tries To CAST OP CHARACTERS Sponsor Baseball Again vtao wtam ww^ waaJ wdel; Midwott: COAST—knz koln kol kfpy kvi kafo koy JOYCE MILNER, heroine; she hape it had been a bad fright more wmaq who wow wdaf wlr* k*tp: the office or shopping or stays at took an Etaster Cruise. » than ahe let on. He mustn't let ItoiMitolfit koa kdyl; Southt ; Cant Eatt. Forty A Year Ago—Only home, and loqrs perfectly charming By HAKBY OBAYBON rjcHloi kfl komo khq kpo kgu; 4i3P— 6;3P—*’Stopmethor** Sorlal—ba* Picket The President’s DICK HAMILTON, hero; he It leave“ a scar. “Don't tell me Sports Editor. NBA Scrvtoa would ha sorely handicapped by the Tribe In Pennant Drive WTIONAL STATIONS (cporato Inur- ale; Four Eton Boya—other atations .for every daytime occaaion. The bumped Into the heroine. you d let a little midnight soaking Popdar Coach Elected Pres- tin Stein, up. from------—— Oolumlsia,ilmuL and Brooklyn iStar Looms As duuiyoably on oltbor ftED or BLUE 4:4S— Si't^HIIttop Houao Skit—to o current crop of Red Bird catchers Terpr Moore, If Rickey goes Tim,,., Botworks): BASIC — Saoti wlw wfoa Answer Is ImmiinizatioiL round coUar at the high neckline ,,n ,r p . iniroii ISOBm, PORTER, traveler; she frighten you.” S t Petersburg, Bla., April 12— Frish would like to string along rough that Bkretor Newsome, shortstop. « „ S:0P— Stop—Prota-Radio Nawa Parlod gives it a touch of .-outh and fresh- vIllL c, laK cH She met the cballengo In hla eyes. with hla plan to bring the latter In Vtta work wrol: MIdwoot: wood wa] 5:|»— 1:05—Oaorga Hall A Orchoatra Office; Taken In Cnstody. sought a mate, Branch Rickey, the em ln^t base- •'“‘ i ’" ' “‘Ue faith In Strong Contender For Na- Wrtf wbow wobc kooo kana OTHIR 5’tt S*3P—Boaka Cartor*a Commont ness and makes It flattering.'’ - _____ * • « "I’d rather stay on the boat....'* ideot Of PoEdi-AniericaB from center field. Saturday, wltr^'^M* *to***p^*lg^* OPTIONAL STATIONS ^ Canadian: Aivor Boya Vocala He stroked his chin thoughtfully. ball scientist, la doing altogether______I «WUty of as fine a teacher as Jimmy Webb, up frqpi Ojiumbus New Manager Of h f i m -wet efcf; Contrail wcfl wtmj wlba wday 7:0l>—Juat Entartammant—a.; During the rtrst three months of Thla la one of those clasah; rash- Yesterday; Heading for the shore, Rickey to convert an outfielder so this year. Connie Ma«k recalled «0T koam; Southt wtar wptf w1» w)ax Eddia HOuaa at tho Organ—weat lona that look web In different Washington, April 12 — (AP) — Joyce and Dick Ire marooned on "Well, that's too bad. now. All too much experimenting to suit his perhapa is the finest fielding short, tional Golfing Honors. Wfla-waura wiod waoc wfbc wwnc wcac !‘I5“ 7:16—Hollywood’* Scroanaeoopa 1938, 70 cases of diphtheria were the ladles have gone ashore, and Athledc Organization; Pe- mpldly. Mickey Owen may do stop In the party, but Frisch doesn't A AT".*, to the PhUadelphla yaTo ware wmc wib wapi wreab • :SP— 7;3<^Hol*n Mtnkon'a Sorial — fab lea. Sheer wool ‘or cauilts will Mrs. Edna Cratty, Valley Stream. a coral Island. .Suddenly Joyce very practical manager. Prank wme day, but be is very young and Auietics as reserve for Rusa Patera, Works Hard To hiitill ■TOO wkr wfaa wbap krrc woal ktha basic: Cha*. Paul at Organ—woat reported in Connecticut as compared be pretty for aprin< In one ot the thinks of the devilfish and she alnga I’m trying to find someone to do stUI Inclined to be rattle-brained. “i? . *•5' "Sheeter" handles the who has replaced Newsome. add nbx ktbo kark kync: Mountain! kair 7:00— e oi^Edward Q. Reblnaon Play L. I., was taken Into police custody to keep up her courage. « little shopping for me. I prom- Frisch. MilUalah despite the fact that he ^hl ktnr kob; Paelfle: kfhk kwy kmj liXr ipMon with Hia Show with 40 cases In the corresponding glowing new abades, and for warm- ter Kletcha Named To Di- The best of the lot probably „ New York. April (AP) — '*■"**• ” '*>'y Moses, star Figkting Spirit h S s Col- liom. yesterday after picketing the White . C h a p te r VI -laed my wife some doeskin gloves Nineteen seasons on the firing hit .290 In the American \ascocia- •trelncd ligaments In hla Poarco and Hit Gang period last year which brought the er weather, you’ll enjoy wearing it from Trlmingham’s. But I daren t line taught Frisch the value of ex- *4®^ Bremer, who finished with the tlon. Frank Stn fan. a blacic-halred I shoulder and may~be m!abl'eTo”iitart Cont. Eaat. highest diphtheria incidence In the in linen or-pique. House executive offices for more Hours passed, and now the swirl- Cardinals last fall after hitting .305 6:3<^Jaclc Armatrong, Sortal~ * ••••yoon Muaie than two hours In an effort to talk leave the ship; I have one of the < rect Diamond Array. perience at. and familiarity with, a Enoe Slaughter Is the prize re young gent who learned the ancient "*“ on- 1:3^10:30—Howard Phillip*, Sanaa— past six years, and this increase In- Elven If you are juat learning to ing waters reached almost to their crew down with acute appendicitis.'''' position, oo hla pain ts not confined for the Columbus, Oa., club, but he cruit of the 1938 CSrdlnalz, and lection Of Stars But Faces - .I'aalc; Jo*. Oaiiicchio Oreh.—weat Pomoa-midw to President Roosevelt about re waists. At 11 o'clock tte tender and honorable game at golf in the rn,.ri,s« m .r, „ AMS— 8:4T>—LItti# Orphan Annio — Clubmon and Songt dicates a pressing need for greater aew, Pattern 8179 is easy to make, lief conditions In her home com- Joyce hesitated. The morning to chipped bones In hla right foot la taking It easy foUowlng an ap next to Medwlck and Mlae, U sur east: Jot. OaUioehlo Orehoa.—west 10:0P-11:0C^Abo Lyman A Orehoa.- stress on Immunization proi^ures, thanks to the complete and detailed returned to the ship with passen- aun streamed through the port, and pondectomy. est of a poeiUon. He's an out- h ^ school of the pubUc course., •- m S U •jOO— SrOP-—^Scitneo from tho Newt tn - Entortainmont—w. rpt munity. gers from shore, its red and green John Falkoski. playing coach . of The world champion worrier has a A Difficnlt Task. StIS— i:1S~Nina Dtan Song Program Rooon Orchoatra the State Department of Health re- sew chart that comes with your pat- Mrs. Cratty, 28-year-oId mother she knew that the water’ would be the Pollah-Aifierican baaketball and severe headache aa Rickey, at fielder. and gets over the terrain so beginning to throw hla weight my Wllson'e assignment as leadoff S:S0— t:30->Preaa-Radie Ntwa Porlod ported In Its weekly bulletin last tern. lights tantalizing az a mirage aa clear and blue again, topped with rapidly that BYiach already la con- «;3S—LanI Meintiro'a Oreh*«tra ^'•S<^12.3untry" Slaughter'a cool .382 amateur title, he Is one. And not ,*? J®"* ^ho club and has Bo Announci d—wMt rh.V.®!.;:. wb.i partment pointed not only to a last vestige of hope had vanished. "I guess It would be sUly not to go.” make; Mew York, April 12.—( ^ ) _ A a JJlS^ 7:1S—Vocal Variotioa by Choral sharply rising curve of cases among yards of 39-inch material, with abort When she appeared a third time Through the long hours, Dick bad named os president of the Pollah- are assured c€ poMUons, and they blazed the slugging traU for Ameri- such a long shot at th*tthat. drawn 24 bases on balls. 7:30—Unoofn Jury—woaf; By The doctor beamed. "That's the American Athletic club at the an- Outfielder Don Padgett a catcher. can AsMclatiaB batters/last season. ®^®nt of aignlflcance which appsan . .pdndiolight, Mualeal Prog->g. —n o t wk children last year as compared with sleeves, and 1-3 of a yard In con- today, officials ordered the Secret held out that promise of salvation. girl! Think you can make the y s the great long-range hitters. Frank is not a newcomer. 7:46—Talk, Rop. Jonnlnga Ran ..wOTu wcin: *'• oouzn: »* 1> wrld l«>ll wnbrwren 1938, but also to a growing tendency trast for the collar. Service to deny her entry to the The tender, on its way back to the nual meeting and election Of officers Third Baseman Don Gutteridge a Joe Medwlck and Johnny Miss. came, unheralded, out of Brooklyn I Y®—Johnny Marcum I •>«re been overlooked was OscH delph krgrfrjr kfdm wrol kiia wlbo wd*u wan lobby of the offices, and she began 10:80 tender?” last night at the clubroom on Clin- shortstop. Sorting TWeat Is ProMeoi 7:0^. .«P- •S:0O—Ruao : ______Morgan A Orchoatra wag^ kxjf In recent years toward a larger pro- boat, would pick them up. They "I’ll get right up." Hard Luck Stuart Martin wlU do to win the National public llnk-i Utle wignment today Vltfa outburst the other daw az 7:30— 1:30—Wayno lOng'a Orchoatra fo kfad kex kaa k#c_ portion of diphtheria among adulta. The new SPRING AND SUM- walking up and down In front of the would call wlUi all their might and ton street. Falkoski succeeds Stan- Outfielder Terry Moore a third The Cardinals have plenty of out- In 1935 and h. has played sunerla- ^ ""“t U>® Cln- “ 3^ •* •rOO— 9-95—yo* Popporo A Quootlens kex kga keca kjr MER PATTERN BOOK, 32 pages offices. An hour later, going ashore, she ley Golas. baseman, and— at second base as quickly oa he re- fielders, Including Stanley Bonla live golf on numerous c o l o n s ^^eda again, less Manager *^”ID'*®w. Texas, when he took his •»*^^S:S^Fibbor MeOoo Prog.—to c optional The Increase among adulta had someone would hear them. Some- looked for the tiny reeif beyond the ooven his fuU strength following a f •*99—10|O^Taloa of Rlvora, Oramatle been somewhat expected, but the of attractive designs for every size After a small crowd began gath- one. surely. But the wind from The popular PA coach, whose Htcher Mlks Ryba a catcher. garay and tha veteran Johnny C.nt Fait. and every 'Weot reau which sent a car to the White were again beginning to b i ^ over for three years, and who piloted the M-e Jimmy Brown and Jimmy he had never won a mgJor crown, I v . ’"'tth the New York Olanta. Andy—repeat for west a*SZ aiJtl® •• Announced (IS re.) tance of more complete Immuniza- from these pitterns being worn; a on out of sight. IL But what a dlfferenceT2 short longest they’ve been out of first Its customary carload of material. !:?!r Frederic Ore. House and took the woman picket basketball team to the state, Rec Bucher. Brown also plays con- Jr’li Gordon A Orchoatra tion of children where such proce- feature you will enjoy. Let the Now he started to pull off his hours make! Now, In the reassur- place since 1926, when they came siderable shortstop. The problem Is assorting It, lo- **“ ''■‘"®® Dlm®Kto*a'b2umg L ^ ^Iskad lataew* j9iS“ 11'S“ ^“Sy Nowman'o Orchaot. I'S Z a Johnoton In Song dure has not been thoroughly car- charming designs In this new book away. No charges were placed League and‘town titles during the down In front for the first time./ cating a catcher capable of han- *'«nk“ l7:0O—To Bo Announcod (I hr.) »:*^^»:SS— Serenadero - m*ji only: shoes. "I’m going to swim for It," ing light of day there were no ter- past season, relinquished his duties Brown probably will wind up at J®kwt®»»_Contln’d-chaln ried out over a period of years, the help you In your sewing. One pat- against her Immediately. Secret he told them. "We can't wait here EAGLES ELAY SAINTS They bagged five flags la nine dling what easily might be super- CBS^WABC NETWORK S**4S— S!46—Lowell Thomeo - east: rifying aspects. The spot was not as diamond mentor In accepting the shortstop if the fleet Gutteridge bulletin said. Since diphtheria can tern and all new Spring and Sum- Service officers said. forever." more than a mile from shore, In campaigns, but have been going lative pitching, and developing a iuuuj>d hin>Ki « —. When . . J tha------Beiactorajof«------j — the Yankee iiuiuum,holdout, emaaneoemaahed nisihlei receipts This inia onservsr.obeervBr hettii BASIC — East: wabo wade woko weao Ofcheatra— weat be prevented by Immunization. It la It was her third visit to the club presidency. Peter IGetcba was back tho last three. They finished finds the job too difficult, which first rate second base combination. paswKl him vanou. Patrick second■®®®ni»'ome home run In eiiaa many day!days “y>>7 nature"«ture a MakepUc. t e p U doubts . ^ ^ S ^ wool wwr wkbw wkrc whk w)r wdre mer Pattern Book—25 cents. Book Joyce put out a restraining hand. any direction, and ahe knew under luuned os coach with Alphonse FOR Y CAGE LAOREIS would leave aa additional aspirant — J pages took the | yesterday, the lonreat ein.,. «e *£-I Oscar reeim um, I®*? w»ar; Mid. ailSZ J ISrSJ''- * >-»•* P«r«ont possible to control Its prevalence by alone—15 cents. White House premises and officials "We'll all go together, Dlc'a. You normal circumstances ahe could second In 1935, tied for the aaine Meanwhile, Frisch wUhea that 11* " ^ ^ .***® ‘’'**** U>e jwsterday, the longest clout of the 0»c®r really got that mad Ha J^at: wbbm wfbm kmbo kmox whaa 7.3«^Oerothy Thompaon, Talk this procedure. firmly denied her an Interview with ObuchowskI as his assistant, while for third base, where there already U. S. O. A. over the hiuxUca for d«y-<3>T- fera to regard the Itfab krnt •<»«•< »nd Song-weat can't risk It alone.” easily swim a mile. spot In '3(1 and ran a poor fourth Rickey would quit experimenting * ^ •"•S'e Maiodiat - wjj; Arrest of the Increased prevalence, For a PATTERN of this attrac- the President. On her first visit a He took off bis coat, laid It over Falkoski will act In an advisory last term, 15 games behind the are Joe Stripp and Art Garibaldi with supposedly major league ball l^oring this sturdy son ot the peo- I — I as a sample of the raw ci«av •AS*^wbna wpf whp whec wore efrb 1* Chlata, »«ng-n,tw<.rk the bulletin declared, rests In a large . There were other boats about capacity. The championship of the T. M. C. the latter back from the Pacifld pie. They In turn were o m b ariaa^ Wichita, Kans.—With Outfielder'*------■ .® ™w meat Oscar etoc wibx wmaa wesg wnbf wlba wkbn tive model end 15c In COIN, your month ago, she staged a "sit down her out-stretched arm. "You must this morning, wide, flat-bottom row- New York Giants, 12 In back of the players, snd let him get down to 1« preparing to feed hla Indians to wbio wkbl measure with parents, health olB- NAME, ADDRESS. STYLE NUM- In the lobby until Aubrey Williams, stay here. Joyce. Don’t come after It waa decided last night that the Senior League will be at stake Ooast League. There also are Jus- when B’rank came out and stated I Qalan needing another week IISlZ I.’JX!"!® Ainouncad (JO m.) clals, physicians and others Ir posi- boats, with lazy darkles fishing PA’S would again enter the TwlUght Chicago Cubs, five to the rear of the task at hand. get them In a fighting frams of Dixie — w«at wafa wbre wqani wdod t:R r Htidfa Origadlara BER and SIZE to THE HERALD deputy Works Progress Admlnis- me. In that midstream current over the sides, and there were tonight when the Eagles and S t the Pittsburgh Pirates, and only flatly his record waa "terrible" end K®4 In trim after a recent eye minu. 5*T* ^7*® wise wwl wtoc krid ktrh kUa J*mmy Valantlne** tion to carry out extensive Immuni- TODAY’S PAhTERN BUREAU. 11 tra, agreed to hear her complaint. the three of us would be swept In L«ague and would also play some ^ h n a tangle at the "Y" at 8 o'clock. he didn’t deserve a p'ace on the Reynolds faUlng y*eo koma wdbo wbt wdao wblg wdbj i* •♦'’Vice zation procedures among suscepti- She showed up last week but met small ^launches, too. But she no- Sunday biuieball this season. It one gams ahead of the Boston team. to hit os hla replacement. ManagerManaged I ^ v a wmbf wsja wmbr wala kttjl kgko iflifcJJ devodi Or. ble people. The Schick tea* can be STERLING PLACE. BROOKLYN, every direction. Let me go alone, ticed that the motorboats skirted waa also voted that outside players The Eagles won second round hon- Bees. They dropped seven of their ■ the C W cio 4>“y® neeOed Mr the lost wcoa wdne wnoa kwkh know wmrera a. Or e h a a t r a -8i79 N. Y. only Secret Service men so that I’ll know where to find you the reef at a wide arc, and she ora by turning back the threat of last nine engagements. At prenent he U eating hia worda ChXciigo | wjno weba wpar wmaa wooe wrva ^^•S^1f*S9-<«rvel Craig *A Orchestra Ofcheatra used to determine who are suscepti- R ell^ officials, she said, had later.” would be admitted to the team If the South Methodiata, last year's Id mAkiniY ...... continue ble and who thus need to be Im- given her only "false promises" and knew why ObadUh had healthted to the necessary strength was not ob- The big Improvement this season "But where will you go. Dick?" cross the spot In the pitch darkness. champions, and the Saints had an is expected-to be provided by s HAWKS OUT TO CUMAX munized. Every child should be she wanted to tell the President she Her . voice vyas edged with hysterlA tainable In the PoUsh-American It in winning the first 8:30—Al Jolson Show—Martha given Immunizing treatment before sister of Forrest Goodell 'at West Now she was glad that Dr. Gray ranks. subdued Dizzy Dean. The Incredi- Main street Following a wedding could not support herself and two "You can’t make It to the ship!" had encouraged her to take the trip Raye. Parkyakarkus and Vic- It Is a year old and given the Schick RADIO SHORT SHOTS children on 350.40 a month from a Irene Lojeskl succeeded Felicia with the Blaglea enjoying a slight ble hick won only 13 games In 1937, test to make certain that It is Im- trip the couple will live In Lynn, "I won’t go that way, against Again. Daylight related every fear Pletrowskl aa recording secretary, developing arm trouble and being Jtrelf, Mr Dunlap la a former Na- tor Young's Orchestra. WPA sewing project after taking the current.” He waa taking off *T*'J*t brilliant play AMAZING RINK UPSETS tlona] champion. my Dykes uyKea of01 thauie Chicago White I «fforU*noru to inaooulatqInnqoulatq 'his eoUectleii WTIC mune. It is considered advisable, Although moat of the regular where Mr. Teague is employed as a to simple understanding; this morn- Henry Gryk waa re-elected as finan- practically worthleas after being SoA AU mlshepe seem to center “tore wlW a shot at team anlrlt. 9:00—Watch the Fun Go By— Al the bulletin continued, to have the contractor. a 17 percent cut. his vest and shirt, unbuckling his ing she could rememlMr every de- What ffave the victory ______r- Inveleni Broadcaating Senioe, Pearce rnd hla Gang. radio comedy teams will be off the belt. "1 can make Hamilton. It’s cial secretary for his second term pal^" ***** °* **** struck on the great toe by a liner added about ah(>rtatop. Jesse Landrum Some of them doubt, -franklv that Haitfortl. Coon. Schick teat given again when the air during the summer, George Mr. and Mrs.^Holcomb R. Howard tail of last night's experience with- and Victor Haponik was retained os from Ehirl AveriU's bat In the all- lustre was Dunlap's knowledge------'S* olof N'** spiked yesterdayyeeterday and, wltii he wUl be successful But Were’a 9:80—Camel Caravan — Benny child enters school and agfaln when of East Main Mreet left today, Tuea- only half a mile.” out Its accompanying horror. 50.0«0 W. 1040 H. C. 28.2 M. Goodman's Orchestra. Burns and Grade Allen will con- “ More like a mile, twss," Oba- iraMldty manager and waa also star game. T«im H ut rmishiMl Sidh In We Plnehurat cqurre, and We fact '** M °“bt In anybody's mind that ^ he enters high school, and perhaps tinue to broadcast their silly pat- day by mqthi- for New Castle, In- She wished Dick were with her. sleeted temporary manager of the Eastern Hlnodard rimn 10:00—Essays In Music. at Intervals during adult life, since diana, whtre they will spend some dlah corrected. that they might blot out the mem- haaebaU team. ^ Stra acl, hlWerto prone to B«r»er bench^ Dykes wUI Indians potenUallfpotenUally «ore r a capable at 10:30—The Emanuel Choral Society ter, To date they haven’t been BOLTON But Dick grasped Joyce's hand, Dean’s Betuni WooU Help blow up In We heat of match play Smokey Joe Martin, third' giring We Yank(;es a bear fight. the proportion of cases among able to convince their sponsor that Ume visiting with their son and ory together, and she wondered A newly-created Board of Di- In the form that was hla from League Standmg Needs By SID FKDER compeUUon, hung im In the teeth I “*reman, a crack at We job. Tnenday, April 12 —Rose -Aschner, director. adults has been growing. they need a rest. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Falr- Thursday, April 14, at 1:30 p. m„ clung to It for a second and then what secret mission tt was that rectors win be comprised of Peter HOCKEy (rtnch-HIIttog tor Eddie Brlets) WIW We Longview Incident aa a ' 10:48—Four C-ubmen. Reason for the greater propor- ho was gone. The black waters 1932 to 1936, inclusive, Dean easily of high winds in the morning round ^ ■tarter, VItt m Ukely to b«x>m* a p. m. Brewster Morgan, who directed m ^ S. Howard. They also plan to basement of the church In Bolton took him ashore so ea rly .... Kletcha, Stanley (Solas and Joseph Tonight's Hoc4—News. 7:30—Shoppers Special. screen success on April 18. Also and the boys were placed on proba- meeting If you wish. be picked up for 32. It was a nvwy set for next Sunday at the enucago, April 18— (AP)—Only lUce, instead of SouW CarolinA was wlW Tomm f 'Taller and WUIle Tur- ,9“ are on We side- performances of We Indlvlduato. become carriers and to have their tion for one year and ordeied to pay ly. but Its light sent down no clari- touch of Manhattan, this bargain A u tu ^ street diamond, weather (Fourth game of final aeries). leaves him with a dead arm. If the a (Thtcago Blackhawfc victory to- nesa at a stroke. He Is the hottest L*"®*' PlWh*® Morton Cooper, w hol—— •------<«viaua», 8:16—"Fred Hoey, Sports Round- 7:45—News Service. immunity renewed occaalonally as In the cast wllt hc Gall Patrick and Tuesday evening, April 12, 8 p. m. fying ray. two Deans come through, it goes because somebody got tempera- ...... had e wisdom tooW puUed, and come to be accepted aa “poor rood 8:00—Treasure House. to the germs, growing In the throat, Herbert Marshall. the coats of the court. The arrest Basement of library. South Coven- counterjout of place In the serene permitting. St^J*^***”*** at Sjrraouse night In the Stanley Cup hockey mental and spoiled It—and It wasn’t of We trio right now. clubs," or even aa taams laeiting th*) George liancroft may soon be was made April 8 by State Police- try. The subject: (Nothing as an life of Bermuda, where horses and without saying that the Cardinals BoW Blllrwa and Strafacl got Third Baseman Art Garibaldi, who Orfl^WrlgbtvllIe Clarion. 8:15—Shoppers Special. profluced toxin. Immunity was thus man James Buckley of the local Suddenly. In the stillness. Joyce will have an outstanding staff, for— playoffs was needed to complete one Jimmy . . . NaUe Mann climbs Into has a sore tack. "winning spirit", to one at baaebairs' 6:46—Lsnl Meintire's Orchestra. 9:00—Fred Ftlbe' at the Organ. kept up. but with the lessened prev- heard l*pro baal.etball league seemed two contenders awaited their fourth pers Wat Slip Modlgan's new Wree- only Wing he will miss thla year. dl8sppolntme,.ta on their managetz. »:0O—Vox Pop. aure that they maintain their Jfn- for prospective sponsors. Hresenk of East Pittsburgh, Pa., Miss Van Gleef will give general tranquility until another boat from for Columbus In 1937. Roy Hen- cup clash were the Toronto Maple *t St. Mary'a calls for TTie proposed $100,000 match 10:15—Mryt and Marge. The Monday p. m. Radio Thea- was fined 325 and costs of 39.31 af- would round the bend. Perhaps the States brought struggle and A meeting of the local Twilight I after three new teams shaw, the little southpaw who has rncp between War Admiral and Sea- Tho pitchers claim that neitltor 9:80—Fibber McGee and Comp(Uiy. 10:30—Richarc Maxwell. munlty by having an occaMonal suggestions, also Indlvldi al help aft- now they would hear the shouts. . 'halnplon* snd high sCorera 310,000 a year and doesn't have We 10:00—"Tales of Great Rivera". Schick test and Immunizatitm'treat- ter program will leave the alrlanes ter pleading guilty to the charge ol er'meeting If you wish. An a.ssocl- strife. League will be held tonight at 7:St) “ emberahlp, seen service with the (Tubs and of the National League. percentage” cut We old one had biscuit at Belmont Park In Septem- Steven O NelU or Walter Johnson., 10:45—To Be Announced. operating a truck without a public "Dick!” she called quickly. "Dick! o’clock at Joe Hubtard’a office at „ Wallingford Waleos, Bridgeport (he Immediate predecessors ot VItt... 10:80—Jimmy Fiddler. ment If they are found aijdceptlble. for the summer. As yet Columbia allon formed by the women legis- The tender’s coming back!” If Leaving the store, Joyce walked Brooklyn Dodgers, and Ray Harrell, Riding Iiigli with a 2 to 1 game . . . Gabby Street plana to carry a ber hinges on today's meeting of 10:46—Dale Carnegie. 11:00—Pappy Cheshire and I landing that Baltimore job . . he seemingly lost his stuff when We Other members of the board are. views. They s u rt Sunday night being an early lEssanay ingenue, street Is a patient, at the Hartford on the wharf waiting for the ten- Iregua may get underway early in Sanction for Rich Series of Fights who added to the heavy upheavals team headed north.” George H. Bull, bead of Saratoga; tling Clevelarda" remains to be thorne. 2 00—The Inside Page—With Ray ton attending conventions, including stant as the boat swerved round everybody's glad be'a back , found out. He baa worked bard at •KW—News. and continue through Monday. and her father a motion picture di- hospital where he Is receiving treat- the D. A. R. * der. Mr. Gregory w u there, by jolting the Rangers.' Yet they p«<^e (L«fty) Mcafee, who figures John B. Cowdin, president of the Barrett. Heads of the American and Na- rector for many years. ment. the buoy. Slowly It chugged Its standing apart from the others, and came tack to win. And when the it. He haa sat longer wiW hi* man 8:16—Doc Schneider's Texas. 2:15—The O'Neill s. The attendance at Center church. way along; soon It would be oppo- to do a lot of footballing down at Owensboro, Ky— Jimmy Webb Queens County JcKkey Club which 8:30—Radio Bazaar. tional Leagues, club managers Columbia's Easter Sunday sched- Mrs. Joseph Yasmin and two Sunday morning was 40. Palm Sun- he joined her. By HARRY GRAYSON Boston's highly re- recently snapped up by the CUave- operates Aqueduct; Alfred Gwynne In more hotel lobbies and talk*d ' 2:30—American School of the Air. sports announcers and others are daughters, who have been spending site them. In midstream. "If rd known you were coming * ^val of Champions at the Polo garded Brulna, obrervers settled '* * brother of John, more worda Won any other managsr. 9HK)—Blue Grass Roy. ule includes Sunrise Services from day worship included an anthem by "Obadlah! We must both shout Last Night *8 Fights Sport* Editor, NEA Service Grounds last August didn’t do the ex-Ohlo Stater, now coaching at land Indians when Judge Landis Vanderbilt, high In Pimlico’s official 9:16—Gretchen McMullen. 3:00—All Hards on Deck. to participate from various ba.seball the Central Park Mall In New some time in St. Petersburg, Fla the choir, "On the Way to Jerusa- ashore alone," he remarked pleas- back to await the final but dUzIest made him a free affent, counU hia family; John Hay Whitney, cousin Hi» players like him. This cornu's 3:30—Kate Smith’s Column. have returned to their home here ’’ now—together!" She took a deep antly, "we might have done some- welter boss any good. '■ ■ • b«lcha Francis 9:303—Food News. The first preview is for York, Forest Park In St. Loula lem." The sermon by Rev. Harold breath, opened her mouth— ______Springs, Ark., April 12__ Improbability—the Hawks tearing to hear some- assets modestly: "I'm a good field- of C. V. Whitney* and Henry W. guess is that Wc Indiana ar« going WJZ-NBC at 8 Sunday night, fol- Brigham Young University In UUh The borough fire department roe- thing together." By ASSOCIATED PRESS ^ e big boy from Hell’s Kitchen apart the Leafs “ er and I ve got a good' arm. I have Bull. to look like a different tribe. 9:46—“Y'oung Widder Jones". ponded to an alarm for a chimney Wlltz was "The Weakness of Evil. Simultaneously another call came Joyce laughed. "I've been shop- MobUe, Al«u™^tay S a n ^ 184 I *^‘3*® Meade tays that Henry Arm- J»lnta to the fact that Ross Isn't toat . . . Lefty la rated 10:00—Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage lowed at 4 Monday afternoon by and Forest Lawn Memorial Park M the evening service Mrs. George to her ears. She stopped, listen- With 'art and 'arf Moore In the a bot-atuff hurdler, too . . . alwaya hit pretty weU, although The Derby trial, lost chance -for that of WABC-CBS and at 8 Mon- In Glendale. Cal. Same day. Bob fire In the Fregeau bouse on Wll- ping, and I know you wouldn't ^ v e Mrmlnghnm. outpclnted Joey Green.' ®tn>ng wfll earn 3200.000 and win the type that leans on an opponent, I ve never been a power hitter. I’m horsea to qualify for the Kentucky Patch. Shedd rendered two vocal solos, ing. Was It only the echo of her enjoyed that.” and suspects that Armstrong wUI "•**4’ M*® CWcagoona I?"*™"'* “ ■E''««t back of 10:16—John's Other Wife. day evening by the WOR-MBS con- Trout and Socialite Coblna Wright llngton avenue about 10:45 Sunday 'This Is my task”, and "The Holy own voice? G r k S ^ '^ M i: ro , ®h-mplcnahlp. “* *!.j!U** 4ban th4«!tatMEbbets Field "McKeerer place" In 4 Ptoy ■mart Derby at (Tiurchlll Downs, has a t- tribution. win describe the Fifth Avenue Eas- fiiomlng. Slight damage resulted. A little colored boy approached ” 34 w t anybody who stands up a different goalie each’ game, they tareboU. Nobody can ever say " tracted 70 three-year olds. Among YALE GRIDMEN REPORT 10:80—Just PlslD Bill. City." An anthem wac given by "Ahoy! A-hoy-y!" them, his arms laden with -anor- straight. memory of We Dodgers' late prexy don t hustle.” ® 10:46—The Woman In White Coupled therewith will be at least ter Parade. the choir, all attired In robes. Dr. But no. It waa Dick's voice! He to • P«ace tonight where We top ranking candidates arc. 11:00—David Harum. about j one hetwork description of an open- Richard Bonelll and the St. moua bouquets of sweet peas. sd Joey Oreh, 140, HuWmer. N * \ Mremiro ^ * ““^ ’^*** 4«»ther Hammering Henry U bigger than a victory would duplicate Uielr 1934 Stagehand. Fighting Fox. Bull Lea, Paul's Choristers will appear with John Ellsworth Hartzler, of the was out there In midstream; be was 'Flowers T de lady, boss?” (10). *' 2»™m»n, who U preparing t«r fight R m from the waist up. Meade FOR SPRING PRAimCE 11:15—Backstage Wife. of thi^ '1”* i 8*™''"*WOR-MBS°harin“ 8chtd- Hartford Seminary delivered the within calling distance of the ten- Plttaburrh _ Tlaer Jaek I rouoda for the wel* tawptonshlp achieved agalnat the The only one of four big league Cochrane Menow, Tiger, The CWlef, Moun- 11:80—How To Be Charming. of thistills town will joinInin with thosethnaA ot I iil*/4 a___ ■_ • * the New York Philharmonic Blaster "Why not?" Mr. Gregory re- llJ?***? tj» t the boy who has knock- Wings in four games. ‘«l*y he had six starting tain Ridge, Can't Walt and Lawrln. uled the first Ameriimn League con afternoon, in Parsifal music. WAPPING sermon. Tho grange members were der! sponded promptly. "How much?” I S l H ^ l e . w S ^ „ •'“ { U s Stadium, ed out 38 of 40 opponents In 14 * c ^ Impressed wlW Ken K ^ e r 11:45—"Hello Peggy". other towTis under the supervision teat at Washington between the tho special guests for the evening. Again she heard It, /d e a r and Neither team worked out yester- when he waa with Fleldale (Bl- pitchera ready to open We Detrol It to expected to attract only a of Suoervisor .Martin B. Robertson Senators and the Paul Whiteman will have Char- ‘Twenty-fl* cents, boss." Jtaki^am m elL 183H. Youngstown. ^ S e event that he repeU Rosa. months can go llckety-spUt Mr 15 day. although both aquada were re- Tigers American L>eague drtYe. few of the nominees, however, 'for, I N®to Haven, April 12.—(AP) — 12:00 noon—“Getting The Most Out PhPhiladelphia Ath- ley Butterworth as ht.s radio guest During Holy Week servtcea win strong on the cold n l^ t breese. "CJheap enough. , I think ni take State league) waa We Yanks’ Bill •rf Life"—Rev. William L. SUd- In a trip fo New York City. There letlds Miss Phoebe Stenson of Mystic be held every evening in the Center Soon there were other sounds too. Armstrong Is signed to box rounds. Rosa fights only In flashes. ported in good oondlUon desptteethe *'**‘®,“ • • • *o how come Ken winds T^ey are Tommy Bridges, recenUy by the time it to run, most of Wo|B*7n>ond W. (Ducky) PoniL ger. w1l' be a guide for each ten In the on April 22. spent the day laat Thursday at the the White ones... .that’s It" Ha New Tfork—Bobby Pacho, 146U I Amber* fnr m, * u *** ^® fo coast Mr two minutes alltog wlW a lame arm but appar- lending Derby candidates will have|®®*®h ®f Yale’t f(x>tball squad whieh Otherwise NBC and CBS expect Hay Raynor, the cleric who home of Miss Annie Dibble of church, with the exception of Fri- other voices answering his call, and held them out to Joyce. "Wear almost brutal series. Instead, each fo w . ®''®'.7“‘ ’ • • • *Wxl news 12:15 p. m.—Noontime Varieties. party Miss Teresa Vincent, tne to confine their activities to the pre- day, at which Ume this church will she knew that the tender had sight- aereW . Md Pete De Rux^t shi|J^June 29“** * ^'^*’‘ **"'**''' iJr""**- “ ®*'f® “ «rta that c ^ p held a akuU aeaaion while rof Wi^coiiBiii • boxing rivxlg 06xt rreovered; Vem Kennedy. qualified for We Blue Grass classic. I fowed out 60 strong In Wa fU«t 12:30—Haycjnalitiea. school nurse will accompany the writes comedy songs for Joe Pen Pleasant Valley. them for me, with that lovely white George GUI, Elden Auker. Lefty Each race to be nm during We I *P(4ng practice session, expreasad views except for a WJZ-only broad- ner. Is currently serving as pastor The final session of the pastor’s co-operate with the Episcopal church ed him. She heard Its engine atop, frock of yours, will you ?” lV**hlnff.en _ _ .. Mead“e”hasn't managed fighters “ *®®’" '>® M.y 28. M a ^ e r BIU Tobin prepared Mr Badgers have four 12:45—"SlngLn' Sam" children. The trip will be by train cast of the New York Yankees and In Manchester. Fifty-one will unite then resume at a slower pace. She 7“ George Abrams, there another sellout crowd and possibly ~ “ tog up who've been Jake Wade and Boots Poffsntarger. eleven-day meeting opening at I hWiaelf as pleased today at tha 1:00—News and Weather. of Grace Episcopal church in Glen- class, who are to unite with the Joyce thanked him, admiring the 18914. WiMitagton. out^toi;d‘jta :|rtro ';^ On OoMen S l<^ Keenland Thursday, with the ex-1 turnout but remained dubious con- and In New York City by busses. Boston American League opener at dora, Cal. Wonder if the congre- Community Church on Easter Sun- with the church Thursday evening. saw that the red and green lights ®''**i M*n>*relng Sunday Rocking We ears off the undefeat- 1:15—"Joyce Jordan, Girl Interne" Places of Interest will be visited in- Boston, also on Monday. were stationary now. wax-llke perfection of the flowers. G>® official contracts atate ed varsity waUopers Wls winter C*''”— After winning ception of stake vents, will be ®®™'"K G>e univarsity'a prospsetg 1:30—Marjorie .Mill.s gation has to listen to Joe on the day was held at 6:45 Sunday eve- But her eyes clouded at the remind- that Rosa and Armstrong are box- Sf*I8 49T“ '^ breaking attendance 'S " ’®J" 4our starts against named for a Kentucky thoroughbred ,“?® "®"4 gridiron resson. cluding the Aquarium, .Natural HIs- radio every Sunday? ning which w as, followed by the And then she did what she had er of the lovely white frock that • • P"'*™ HaU, We Fort WorW, Wttaburgha Pirates, Manager Jim 2:00- Fcueral ThMtcr of the Air t(>ry Museum and the Planetarium. Further In the way of sports wanted to do all along. She let ing at 147 pounds, they have pri- But more Important to the dea- ' ” **•) Star Telegram columnist, farm. This custom haa been ob- 4t s one of We beat turnouts ia —Hall of Fame William Farnum. star of the silent young people's meeting at seven waa no more, and she buried her vate agreemenU ealUng for Rosa to Chicago White Sox. served at We Lexington track slnce|®*®,®7 7®*™-" said as he AI the church eeivlce Easter Sun- MOR-MBS has listed for 11:30 to- movies. Is scheduled to broadcast o clock. ^ t h meetings were held down the barriers of fortitude and face In the soft fragrance of the tarate Maple L«afs w u panetraUng romea up wlW a tale, brand new to 2:30—Brevity Matinee day morning tnire will be special HIGHL^ PARK reserve, and she cried. She loosed do 142 or less and Armstrong 138 or we tlUe taflamed. rough checking Wto tarner, about Floyd ICroh. Wa H***", V *4>® f®*»n to beat In it was opened In 1936. j watched Wo Ell huskies Umber up 2:66—It's Fun To Keep Houee. night description of the last period a reading of '*Tbe Master Is (dom- In the west room of the Community bouquet Evidently Mr. Gregory n > ^, and each has posted a 35,000 t ^ N a ^ n a l League pennant race. ] yesterday, and Wen added Wat 'music by the adu.t and junior choirs. of play of the fourth game of the ing’’ from the Hollywood Bowl on Church house. A good cro^(L attended the final the hard sobs that were choking had not heard of their little adven- forfeit. Connie Guta’ pitcher TT»y far overshadow We Cubs ’ what might happen next fan waa 3:00—Pepper Youngs Family. Several l ew members will h^ receiv- her; she cried long and lustily, en- Smytoe mapped new strategy and BANS WHISKER MARATHON 3:16—Ma Perkins, Stanley Cup hockey playoffs be- Easter morn. The following people from Wap- program of the Highland Commiml- ture___ Itoes fiatural weight ia 142. Arm- ^ I**® Dykes said. "very uncertain." ed at this . ervlce. tween the (Thicago blackhawks and plng attended the Palm Sunday joying every salt tear___ If^ raecuHon to hla star scoring straight Umea whUe flinging Mr a 8:80—Vic and Sadr ty club Iasi Saturday evening. De- Later, perhaps an hour, after While they were crosetng the har- strong, a freak at making weight, bush league outfit at Wichita FaUs Baton Rouge, La., April 12. — Pond put hto warriors through 8:45—'The Guiding Light". I The hlarlborough Volunteer Fire the Toronto Maple Leafs. musicale which was held at the spite the rain, the response of the bor. he asked her suddenly; acalM 133 pounds In flattening Lew Owenaboro. Ky.—The New York (AP)—Coach ^ rn le Moore has put kicking, blocking and line drilto. Department wax called out Tuesday First Congregational church of Blast Dick and two of the men from the on and Weir alters l ^ k In 1921 . . . did It We last audience 'vas not dampened any. tender had rowed out and taken '•Would jrou care to spend the ^ d m a n at the New York Hippo- natsA Ume by deUberately wmUring tha Olanta two cripples. Slick Castle- stop to the wrisker marathon The coaching staff’s "biggaot I night for a chimney fire at the home On the air tonight: Hartford w-lth Rev. Truman H Hie musicale consisted of sok. num- e^nlng in Havana with me. Miss man and Burgesa Whitehead, are roblem" waa described by Pond as I of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Schadtle. STAFFORDSPRINGS W t^w ard as pastor: Mrs. George them off the reef, she waa back on c£S^SSr,S!,, ..,H , D,. . 386 ta Were’e your ioe' and F“ “®’®.IR**toat base-runner and launched by hto track team at B WEAF-NBC — 7:15, Vocal Vari- bers by Anton Luko, vloUnlat, and the Empress, Its stout strong decks Milner? There's a great deal to taqtie, la., knocked out Johnny In return for 22 for New York. stopping EMdie Zlvlc In Detroit five Wen catching him flat-footed, writes *lgna of life. Louisiana State university. te backfleld. which has bom weak- There was no serious damage done. eties; 8, Johnny and Russ Morgan- W TOO’ Miss Dora P. Foster. Mrs. do, I am told, with an agirceable fKi J V ’ G'®**’ renctloning ^ aj^ a ?* “”® hockey's daffleat _WBitahead . P»a>»dplayed agalnatagainst Oevelandrn*v.Un,i ened Wrough We loos by gradua- The senior class at Stafford High William Slmler, Miss Kate M duets for viol. 1, performed by Mr. secure beneath her feet with her Durao, 146, Louisville (4). ‘ n^hta previously. The UtUe Brown inAin • • • Two weeks ago We boys, dis- tion of cnint Frank, Talek AU- I There will be a meeting of the 9, Vox Pop; 9:30. Fibber McGee; o’. school will leave on their annual Luko and Miss Marjorie Kerr, both own kindly stewardess wrapping her companion.” Bomter always works several “ ”'4® ■ **“ ■"d •cored * ! Dorcas socletj at the library V\ed- Tates of great rivers, Mississippi; WIthrol and Mrs. Lillian E. Grant. But she begged off quickly. 'Tm 4'OulaviUe—"Wild BUI" McDowell. I Jacobs'^ ia**2{w *to hare *’*^roi^S^ Jimmy WUson, We Phils' pUot pitched to a catcher couraged at Weir inability to wto. America quarter. WDRC trip for Washington. D. C.. on Mon- of the Hartford Symphony. Miss la a warm ship's blanket and whis- 168. Louisville, outpointed Jere Me- the New York w>rr(..g CtommSri^ roun^ In the dressing room before deUea wlW one breaW any trade agreed not to shave until they had 228 j nesday afternoon to tie a quUt. 10:45, Dale Carnegie. Mr. and Mrs, John A. Collins, Miss so sorry, Mr. Gregory. Pve al- time and let go a couple '’You probably heard Wat befoia, Hartford. Coati. 1J30 day. May 2. The party will leave Faith M. Collins and Mrs. Mabel Mary Andrews contributec two pering words of cheer. Dick was ready made an engagem ent...." apimlntments. and Meade inslata b ^ e a a wlW We Giants , . and In of hard ones. He has not felt a bettered their prevloiu records. But but people WlU believe It Wto year I The Ever Ready Group met at WABC-NBC—7:15, Mr. Keen; 8, Hartford at 7 a. ro., arriving in numbers on her electric guitar. ,A beside her, wrapped in a aimilar the mllUon^SSf hre^Xright “ y *«n»ua will be dispensed y * next admits he's been promised Eastern Standard lime i Richmond Memorial Library Thurs- E. Madrlguera orchestra; '8:30 «nnett. The sacred cantata She knew that she was refusing WheeUng, W. Va —Tommy Spei-1 extrkvagansa would etav m ** tv la i^ 'to hto ailing tack since he today Moore ordered We whiskers when Wey Wink of Frank." We head Washington at S p. m. A two-hour ‘Olivet to Calvary" was exception- specialty number enUUed; 'The blanket, and exhausted though he gM. 184, Uttlontown, Pa., outpointed hattan. regardless of anti-Nazi with In that fashion. WRESTLING *t one of the*^ Giants' ■tarted work. off. coach assert^. j day night. Drama 'Tt May Have Happened’’;’ stop wlU be made at Philadelphia waa. his eyes were shining with a the Invitation solely In tho hone hired hands if they let him go . . . 9. Heldt'a Brigadiers; 9:30. Allas ally well rendered. Pirate Dance” brought to the plat- that Dick would ask her. ffhe Mm* P*™61ng, 136, ClevHand. I tlvitles and outalde offers. M e^e had 3176.000 la cash while (By Aosoelatod Frees) *I appreciate Weir spirit," he ...y?!?4*7 men reporting Included Tuesday, April IJ George McCabe. Is on the sick Hat where the cloos will go on a sight- The Community Church choir will form three IltUr ladles, appropriate- deep new tenderness. managing Joe Lynch, the old ban- and if anything develops. We Gtonta K nox^e, Tenn. — Joe Gonlon BUI Platt j ^ rJSi CaracSS P. M. and Dr. C. E. Pendleton of Colches- Jimmy Valentine; 10, Deacription seeing tour of the city. Following "Joyce, dear," he waa saying, might still be left sitting on the tam boas. In 1921. , York—Jim Londoe, 200, St. said, "but think It beat Wat the of postofftce activities. the Community C3iurch ly costumed Joan Todd. Lorraine Empress all alone, a target for Mr. Newark, N. J . ^ o e Wagner, 186, U ttle m A Do Big Things sun are a cinch to ask for Clauds may not be hitting but he has speed- whiskers come off. 1 know they will lo, H u k Wood. Cjr Taylor, BIU Stack 4KNl—Highways to Health ter Is attending him. a four-day tour of the Nation’s this Monday evening for their re- Miller, and 1 itrude Maxwell. Thla "you’re the beat sport a girl could Stout Edward had to hock . planed Jeare James. 190 M***®*u . - . Umpire DoUy Stark ed up We New York Yankees' In- and Harold WtUard In the line wiW The Northwest sch(x>1 was closed What to expect Wednesday' Capitol the class will leave Waah- be...." Gregory’s sympathy. Newark, outpointed Lou Poster. 196, Jacobe believes that Roaa and Hollywood, Calif., 42:07. do their besw in track meets wheWer 4.T5—Romance In Rhythm. hearsal for the Easter music. dunce la re.'lij- a burlesque on the (To Be Continued) New York. ( 10). I Armstrong wUl grosa more than watch that Lomch had given him to to ^ d i ^ up hto spring training field Incredibly. The world cham- Wey sport whiskers or not" Buck Dyeae and BUI Moody at enda ^:39—Those Happy Gilmans. Friday afternoon as tha teacher. WEAF-NBC ^ 2 p m., ' Your in^on, Friday, May 6 at 9 a. m. get out of New York in 1937. He WUmtogton, DeL—Everett Mar- ^W a swing around the banauu p l^ never noted for epectacular and Al WUsoa to the baokflcM. Health program; 2:30. Brevity arriving in New York city at 2:10 In Miss Dorothy Jewett and her taralllar "Sailors' Hornpipe" and Buffalo, N. Y.—Jimmy Clark, 166, 1350.000, and that the SL Louis 4:45—(Sirrent questions Before the Miss - Rachel Anne Fuller attended mother of Hartford have rented the th, trio (tarrli It with fine success, Dr. Gray stopped In to aee her estown, N. Y., stopped Paulis I>“st Storm would draw clore to moved to (Tleveland. ra**'t**iL. ’“torado, defeatsd Wally Itoemard, Greens- neldtog. have clicked off 28 double House. the Teacher's Institute In WUltman- matinee; 3:30, 'Vic and Sadei 6, the afternoon where thej will have upstairs tenement at the home of the first thing next morning. It ANTI-CRIME CLI’B MEETS He left Cleveland In disgust two Durek. 220, Omaha, Neb.. atra^St opro (N. C.} sports writer, to a dead Pj^to to 25 games. Gordon has flg- ttc. First of series on 'The Living (Jod"; a 7 hour visit in the great Metro- In spite of the rather small stage— was after 9 o'clock but ahe waa just _ney, 164, Buffalo, in third 13600,000 with Ambers In the event ringer for Jimmy Braddock 6:00—Ad Linsr—Dance Program. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson and for Terpalctiorear perforr.-iance. The —BUT NOT TO TALK CRIMK| , th*t he relieved the (Thlcagoan of y®*f*. *gn snd drove to Ix>s An- "I*® rLJP*”7 of Wem and has play- 6:30—Step.nother. The Dorcas society held a work WABC-CBS—3, All Hands on Deck, IxiUr Leaving New York city at beginning to open her eyes. gelee C. O. D. As a matter of fact, Detroit—BUI Waldner, 174 De- and was mistaken Mr the ex-eWnn J® • ***4B*anf all-around game.- He Variety: 3:45. Curtis musicale; 4;3o’ 1 p. m„ the class will arrive In Hart- A^'iT^ hi there the first part of dance which followed the mualeal "Well, young lady, how do you ,»TOcuse, N. Y.—Walter (Pop- hl» diadem. The prom ot^already 8:46— Hilltop House— Starring meeting at the home ot Mrs. Sophie program. Invitto lull attendance. Arundel, BMgland—(AP) — he borrowed the new aealaklna re- troit defeated Bob Gregory, I60 »***!* *4ght next to him to h a ile d nine chances flawlessly yes- lArson Thursday afternoon. Chdr of the (3sthedral o. All ford at 11:40. Mias Mary CHallor- feel this morning?” 168. New York, knock! *60.000 worth of ^ e r a toTIh? Ixjndon, Eng., (Weldaer took first Jim a 49W street atube . . . New tsrday and figured In We 28W dou- Bess Johnson. Harry P. Flies of Boston, Mass., Riving ewer'oiK a splendid time for 80 members of the 150-year-bld ed out Tony Fiaher, 160, Newark, I Ro**-Armstrong dueL quired Mr the goaoUne which took A choir rehearsal wlD be held at Saints; 5:15, {Exploring space. an. member of the High school spent the week-end at hla home Her eyes widened slowly, and Arunder Society for prosecuting what passed for a means of convey- fall and declared victor when Ore- Jerrey to bidding Mr a comeback to ble play. •:00—News Service. WJZ-NBC—12:80, Farm and Home faculty will chaperon the girls while the close of thi season. memory began to dawn In them. N. J., In fourth round 9:15— Hartford Pubtte School the home of Mrs. Henry J. Blakeslee here with hla family. felons, thieves, miscreants and iitM*™**’'””*'' Ml® moat spectacular ance to southern Californio. ^ r y unable to continue because of fights . . . aoon as Wa Hour; 2:15, Let’s Talk It Over; Principal Chester Boston will have Bur did we sa., "Close?" Official- ‘.Tm fine, thanks.” other criminals held their annual I lt^ man since Terrible Terry leg Injury.) 01 Ij^U tura passed a bUl cutting the Savanna^ Gs.—Rudy Hulswltt, Serieo. Saturday evening for the Easter charge of the boya. About 40 mem- ly, yes, but don't forget tha. play GAIN MONEY BERTHS But Meade is back In the big music. 3:80. Maurice Spitalny orchestra; SMART DOO "Glad to bear It" He laid a mecUng recently. The secretary McGovern. coDecta 25 per cent. M cWps. and be,Ja enUUed to be there. M*t* tax on gates from ten to five jmo 4® **® chief scout for the 8:30—Boaka Carter. 4:30, Parenta-teachers program; bers will make the trip. which la being rehearsed carefully professtona] hand on her forehead got up and announced that no the net receipts in each ftart. m ?*2?***"’ —GfvLR* Brown, ^ t , you beard talk that one ot " 0 ? “ 7n Dodgers, Is a happy pro- 8:45—Muaicai Momenta Revue. John Musa has reopened the Mil- Announcement la made of the twice a week: the next rehearsal Richmond. Va., April 13—(A P )_ It w-as hU knowledge of 'flghtera MO. Kansas, defer ted Chief Sanoolra ler Jones filling station and la sell- 5:15, Talk, Dewitt M. Emery, presi- Pittsburgh—As a puppy, "(Em>- "You don't look any the worse for criminals had been caught, no re- .^ lu troog. one of the busiest that put him back 00 hla pins. He 'iJ6 Row-Amber*-AnDfftronf sertw ^®4- M® ■■W. 'T almost had to 7.00—“Juat Entertalnacnt”—Jack dent small business aaaodaUon. marriage of Hiss Inza S. Goodell, will be Thurtday evenmg. and Act your outing. AU you needed was Three Ricbmondera rolled Into the D€*k busters In blsUMy, is a bit 239, SouW CkunUaA straight falto. beg tta club to buy Forest Presnell IhL Cities Service products. taln Blood" learned to blow out wards paid—aa usual. money brackets of the apnual Na- saw Armstrong in August, 1938 of bouts may land at Atlantic a t y Fulton, Andrews Sleten, Some Wednesday short waves; daughter of Mr*. Mary Goodall of matches when bis master, Howard II holds sway at present. This play a good night’s sleep." It'a been Uke that for the past st^e right DOW as a rasulL so will • - - the Dodgers almost tra d ^ am* *to a going to be e regular.” Hohengarten'a Orchestra. The JoUy Friars wiu hold an all Lynn, Maaa., former resident of "How’s Dick?" tional Duck Pin bowling tournament and borrowed Uw 310,000 he paid POT MATCH OAULSD OTF. Whereupon Presnell went out and My Bjeetlng Tuesday (thU week) at TPA2 Parts 8:30 a.m.. Comic Taylor, lighted hlz pipe. Is something different—humorous, 28 years but even thou^ they all last night. the U th a Hde horre^ g ^ S d for Homicide Henry from ju Jotora TV>m Insett to Rochester for Lou 7:15—Hollywood ScreaBaooops — opera: G8P OSD G8C OSB London Stafford Springs to liaymood K. But when fire broke out In the yes indeed, but more *nan that. It Or. Gray chuckled. "He’i been 1 ^ here for three weeks. Meade_ Se*0—Big Town—Edward O. Roh- Rome 7:80, Light Music; YV6BC save the bouse. day, April ISth. The boatiaaea for It organ. to Dr. Joe Bier's famous camp at not show up for the No ciUaena of this toem almost f l tieh ^termtos whether Htcher Jimmy Tba paaaut plant ia a mamber relativea and friends In town. The The dog was born during the St. dered. "I wouldn't cross 4hat wa- 10th potiUoa la the womcB's Pomptoo Lakea, N. J. with Henry, and has faUen array to at the annual d ty aleetlon. ^ ^ong has a broken finger. A - iaaaa and Claire “ t tka k u fha^. Caracas 8:30,' CooUnentsls orches- hrlde la well known bare hayimr at- oas occaaion will be Mrs. O. U. ter again.. Ised la the 18th century it got many doubles. a mere 348 pounds In cUmbtaig up - Weir n o S J ilS ir a ^ ime M ve struck De Shong on the I t e ; DJD Berha 10 Visit 1* Munich. ^ tric k 's Day flood of 1938—hence Leldholst, Mrs John HlUer, unu a real workout from the hlAway. The

» agbteii MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY. APRIL 12,198* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1988 PAG E ELEVEIJ ^ Ffterce A, C. Was Town *s GIANT O a TANKS NEGRO TENOR SINGS New U» S,-Canadian Link of Concrete and Steel National tiuard SCHOOLS VAGAH0N MUST GET INSTALL ELKS LODGE C0HM11TEE CONSIDERS First Real Athletic Club CALLED DANGER IN BOLTON TONIGHT N..Y., Stocks WAURBURY JURORS Manchester GRADUAL R A H R IS^ — News — STARTS 1HURSDAY CORRECT HABITS OmCERS THURSDAY COMMUNITY GARDENING Adame Bsp . . .. SEEK CONIRACTOR Date. Book Back la U M aa waa lMld4 Daacei wer* bdd mad wh«n Ttoiwy S h « . Erneit Johnson Will Render tta ej Air Redue...... In Haaehester fMr the neree bicycle came to jielect a person to lead tee Th# Howltaor Company wUl hold Concert For Second Time In American Lagion And Select- FOR STREET UGHTS Partial Sanrejr Of State CANADA AT TABLE EARLY Alaska Jufk .... . Week and ae was Jte common rule In those grand march (that was always an their regular drill session tonight Congregational Chorch. Clmton L Chapiii, Of Hart- AUegbeny . . .. . men To Diecuss Advisability days the deale would see that some important part of every dance), one at the arm ory.. . .Company K held Win Cootinoe Throosh Next Allied Chem . . . Of Continuing Project. Iwy jt HoUl, Hartford. . ^N tty good bicycle rider was pro- member who owned a white vest and their weekly formation last night Call Wife And Brother Of .^ ril 17.—ttaster breakfwt at Y. Shows There Is Little Pro- Watching ehlldfra eat to a necea- Ernest Johnson, Negro tenor of Am C an...... elded with a bicycle It not free, at also wore a derby was elected as duitog which weapon training un- Am Home Prod *4. c. A., 8 to 10 a. m. a H g reductloD from the list price, president of the club and os such der the supervision o f Flrsi Ueu- Week; To Resume Ses- porantol^ duty, and the child Boston, will Bing for the second and fonL In Charge; Herald A Joint committee o f the Amert Next Week loot Ume tonight In the Bolton Con- Am Rod St S .. Philip Coppeto Who Has eo which to ride, I led the grand march. The money so tection In Some .Places. Unont Stephen Frey was featured Id be taught oorty without oo- gragsUonol church. Mr, Johnson Am Sm elt...... con Legion and the members o f the I) liicreaie Of $22S.lS ' added to the treasury was used os ....The NCO rooms were fainted A * comedy drama ' TTiere was one dealer chat bad. a , sions Monday, April 25. «lo n what ha must eat In order will ling, “ One Sweetly Solemn Man To Be E ^ ed Baler. Am Tel and Tel town charity committee e f the a neat erg the next venture Been AGssrng For Weeks. Bttle dlHerent Idea. He had more to. yesterday and the headquarters t the protective, healthful foods Thought," “It’s Me O Lord”, Am Tob B ...... ;' room in his shop than was needed Which was the promotion of profes- Hartford, April 11— (A P )—Con- offices ore receiving their Easter Am Wat Wks .... Board of Selectmen will meet t Instead Of $1,000. not ha naglectod, Eltoabath C. ‘‘King’s Highway", "Jeeue Never morrow night to consider whether - aad In order 'O attract the jrouths sional wrestling. necticut municipalities lack ade- clothes today os pointers go to work Falla” , "Ora Pro Nobue” "Sing the ainton L. Cliapln o f Hartibrd, Anaconda ...... The final vacation o f the 1937-88 ckoreon, director of the Bureau Armour. I l l ...... or not the municipal gardens project ' to his place oi business he decided That winte. saw such old timers quate protection against fire haz- to finish up the job commenced some Clouds Away", and "W ere You will be toe Installing officer Thurs- Waterbury. April 13.— (A P I— to allow them the ust of the back as Farmer Burns, Professor Jack time a g o ...... Privates Gerald school year to the local public Public Health Instruction, of the Atchison ...... The wife and brother of Philip C>)p- will be/Carried on thia year oe dur- Also Mone-Ypree 6th onnlvereorv ards created by the storage of flam- There” , and the newly vested choir day night when the newly elected ing U)h past few summers. The banquet at Orange halL '■•port wove to room as a meeting place. There was Dwyer (who trained Teddy Roose- Demeusey and his pal, Simmons, ■choolt will begin after the regrulor s^POrtment of Health. sUted of twenty voices will sing an Aviation Corp . . . . Pejo, mtoelng Waterbury »contra^ mable liquids, a survey by the New question of appropriating a turn for ^®'~®*™*‘ formal dance at “whatw WU a a “home trainer” a couple of dumb- velt), George Barthomos, and In were seen going Into a ptetur thea- seaslona this Thuraday and continue" J npw tm ent broadcast address- anthem. officers of Rockville Lodge of EIkt Baldwin, CT . . . . monthly Increase that would total Ehigland Fire Insurance ^ t ln g As- «»unty the sustaining of the work came be- HUItop House In East Hartford hells and a few pairs of boxing later years .nen who wrestled In the ter to Hartford this morning,., .In- through the following week wir kijhnectlcut mothera today. Rev. William T. Wallace, pastor ore seated. Ronald H. Ferguson, Bolt and O h io ...... Court House oh the Grand Jury b«- approximately $18,000 annuaUy. ths sociation discloses. Bendlx ...... tore the Board o f Selectmen at its f lY f " ’’Y, o ' Scandla gloves. Later mat was secured and old armory were to go on to fame. The results of the survey were cidentally they were out looktog for classes resuming on Monday. Apsif Itetchlng children eat does not of the North Manchester Methodist of The Herald, wUl be Installed fV * S,* “ “ Inquiry tiOdge, No. 23, Order ofiVtsa Mwchester Electric division of ths 25, It waa announced today by Su- lean standing over them with Beth Steel ...... Into Waterbury’! municipal affaire. last meeting, and was referred to this organization, known as the Including Bull Montana, who wres- turned over by Ralph SweeUand, w o rk ... .Flash... .we fotmd Private church will speak during this sec- Exalted Ruler. Mr. Chapin, who Alio Zlpser aub's 17th anniver- Connecticut Power (^m pony has ipoon and literally feeding them by Borden ...... Recently, aides of Special Prose- the Joint committee for consldera' Pierce A. C , sprung Into being and tled under his right name. Jack executive manager, to Insurance Biasell... .he ia now employed at perintendent of Schools Arthur H. ond evening service In Holy Week to on Investment aecuriUes broker sary doncs at Sub-Alptae club. uT TrSoeurer Oeoige H. Perelle, Fritz Hansen and many IlUng. land tn order to see that the proper on the general theme of "Pi-eparlng with tbs firm o f Whaplea Vlerin’l Can P a c ...... cutor Hugh M. Aleom reported the A report 00 the committee’s Waddell, notifying him that tha with It cam, the Introduction hf Commissioner John A. Blackall who the Ciitile theater aa usher and for Case (J. I.) ...... Also motion picture and lecture wrestling In Manchester. others who never became famous. There will be a one-day vacation roods ore eaten, for that attention to for Victory Through Christ." jurora ^ s h e d to question ftoppeto, findings will be .{iven tha Board at company wUI biU the town an In- asked for the study. this reason has been unable to at- Cerro De P a s ...... Its session next Monday. LM d of the Vikings", at Emanuel This club In Us early days prompt- The one best known of all In those tend drills---- Private Eamora Vin- on Monday, May 30— Memorial Day Just what the child wonts, Miss Special Instrumental numbers but arid they hod been unable to Lutheran church. crease for April which will omouat Mr. SweeUand surveyed eight Ches and Ohio . . . . Lost year $800 was appropriated ed bicycle raesj at Woodland Hark days wss Duncan Ross, who had cent and Evelyn Kudin will become — also aa this la a national holiday. [.Vlckerson said. I f left to her own will be played on the New Ham- leam hto whereabouts. to $225.18' Mr. WaddeU reported munlcIpaliUes, East Hartford, New Chrysler ...... for the municipal gardene, which Also City Club's annual banquet. and road races with a courw from tmlned the New York police. His CANADA Graduation to the high school will levlcca, the ehUd wUI learn that mond Electric Organ by M n. Mabel I, ?*w*^*® ** which Thto Month / to the Board at Its last meeting that Haven, Stamford, Portland, Bridge- Mr. and Mrs. on Saturday... .Red Col Goa and El . .. ore publicly financed and operated Oiarter Oak and Main street cor- experience in Manchester was such take place on Friday, June 17, al- leatlng to her own busAnaos, atten- B. Kline, organist. bed bueinees deaUngs with the city. he had been verbally told ths street port, Norwich, Norwalk and New Sherwood was going around town ComI Inv T r ...... by needy local persons. The town — oitoual concert of ner north on Main street to Bast that there wai a near riot. Doors most a week earlier than usual,. No Itlon to which con b« sUmulatod by Tomorrow night O. Albert Pear C op^to and her hrother-ln- O Oef club at Emanuel Luthnxn lighting appropriation of $20,000, to London, where a total of 60 whole- after drill lost night to a doze___ date has been set aa yet for com- Cons E d iso n ...... heretofore hss done the pie wing, Center street to Porter stre^ to were broken down and Ross was providing individual dtohee, espe- son and hto A CkppeUa choir ,'"^ **•*?*’ Coppeto, a lawyer, came church. considered inadequate by ths Elec- sale or bulk plants with a capacity Private Ton.my Arner waa sort of to mencement exercises to the grades. forty voices from the Manchester Cons on ...... provided the seeds, and some years Wyllys street to Highland street, rescued by the police and taken to |rlally designed for the child, and “ ***• House ehortly before _ APrt' 25-30.— Bosoor sponsored bv tric Company, which some Ume ago of 143.000,000 gallons are located. a rush to get out of the armory laat Emanuel Lutheran church will sing Coot Can ...... has provided fertilizer, although south on Highland street to Jliarter the police station for protection. imall Btoed pitchers from which ahe cl^C L ^ * ** ' « « « not dto- Red Men and Giuseppe Garibaldi asked for, and was assured, a sys- "W e cannot find there are any night to meet two membera of the from the balcony. They will sing, Com P r o d ...... none was provided last year, and, Oak street to point of starting. Aa the Pierce company turned to lean pour her own milk Into her Society at Stote Armory. tem of gradual annual tocreaoee state regulations governing the opposite sex to front of the building •y. Bread of U fs ’’„ “All In the Apirll Del Lack and West EarUer, Henry W. Minor, mem- according to George H. Waddell, Itomeone said that four times around the manufacturing of automobiles Isloos and thereby derive some satto- April 37.—First annual Founders' which would bring the cost o f street storage or handling of these In- before Johnny McHugh came out Irsctlon In drinking It Evening", "Go to Dork Oetbe- Douglas Aircraft .. ber of two city commlaslone and for win probably not be provided by was a 30 mile course and nobody the blc}rcle passed out of existence. YOUNG IS HEAVY Du P o n t ...... W l, eponaored by Temple Beth lighting to $33,000 in round figures. flammables," Mr. SweeUand reports . . . .Flash... .Johnny Young, well I Failure to learn correct food semone", and "Beautiful Savior.” y ^ on oeioclata of Mayor thee government thisthto seasonseason. -n,.The aver took the r rouble tc measure It. The yoimg men of that age took to known to town, signed up with K Eastman Kodak .. Sholom at Masonic Temple. 'The Treasurer sUted that he had In a letter to Mr. Blackall. "Fur- liiabite at an early age to often the Rev. Watson W. Woodruff of the Frank Hayes, hod been summoned Board of Selectmen appeared to The club paid nothing for rent, motorcycles or some other means of last night for years___ His signa- Elec Auto Lite .... April 39.—Father and Son Ban been Informed the electric com- ther, the regulaUons adopted by , latorting point for finicky habiu. Center CongregaUonol church will by the jurors. feel that except In cases of feeble beat or light but did pay dues and transportation and now that the Gen E3ec ...... quet, St. Mary’s church parish pany would, on Its AprU bill, charge some of the munlcipallUes are not ture brought Dock the memory of IN NEW BRITAIN likes and dislikes at a later age be the speaker tomorrow night Minor’ a lawyer, to chairman of persons, the comparatively small bouse. with a few local boys becoming in- pierce-Arrow Company, which start' Everyone bos been In'ritod to both Gen Foode ...... the town st the $33,000 rate, which sulllciently restrictive to control writing a play to your correspon- I'vhen correction to more difficult. the Board of Police Oommtoeioners garden plots should be spaded up by ^ Is o Junior dance at High school terested In wrestling, that sport be- ed with manufacturing of bird of these servlcss. Hecker Prod ... would ratoe thto month’s Ught costs saUsfactorily the hazard and there d en t.... We wrote it and presented Firm guidance, without coercion, to end a member of the Board of Fire the gardeners, and not by the town, esune popular, os did boxing. Indoor cages, went to bicycles and then on Hudson Motors by slightly more than $1,000. Tha are„some which do not have any It- on the State theater stage when neceeaary for developing these good ^romtoetoera. Until a few months which would provide free seeds. Oomlng Bveato qmrts wero S|Xmsored In the old to automobile, is passing out of Int Horv ...... ^ r d . lacking written infonnaUon. regulations.” to High school and won a dollar Early Momiog Rash Leads '"ihlts before the child goes to Selectman Joseph Pero stated that May 4. — Fourth annual High armory on Wells street. The Pierce Int Nick ...... did not act on the reported conver- business, it la the last reminder of Are Above Ground with lt . , .. P . S. there were 8 of us tool, when meals con be served at POLKX AND ROBBERS ^ I c h laat week authorized numcr- If a man spaded his garden. It show- school concert at High school hall A. C. was taking a leading place In the old Pierce A. C. and many hap- Johns MonriUe , eaUon. Within the v*aet few days, Mr. SweeUand also finds "In all to the play---- 20 cents apiece.... Snlte Umea. Regularity of eating Kennecott ...... Oua personnel changes In the fire de- ed an Intent to make a success of Also. Sammy Ka>-e’s band, SUta the sports o f the town. py days by bpsrs of 40 years ago. cases of storage of oils and gasoline pftTtxnent. Mr. Waddell has received a com- Welcome Johnny... .Sergeant Dick- Obsenrers To Predict City tma becomes ons of tbs beet habits Lehigh Val Rd .. It. and that little wastage would re- AiTOory. auspices of Toll cedars. are above ground. In most plants son has put that supply room to A-1 Ae a result of sult. munication from the Electric Com- Cementing still more firmly traditional Canadian-American -peace, workmen are hurryink to com. itobltohed. STAGE A GUN BATTLE LIgg and Myers ■ 7* **** P«reonneI May 5-6. — Faculty play, "The a fire causing rupture of tanks condition this past w eek... .See you shake-up, two of Minor’s fellow pany, in which, Mr. WaddeU eays. plete the $2,000,000 Thousand Islands bridge spanning the St. Lawrence river between New York The habit o f watching children Loe^s ...... Lest year, on a $800 expenditure, la t e Christopher Beaij,” , at High many, and endeavoring to increase would almost certainly result In tomorrow. Records May Be Broken. the company notes that it will in- swte ana Ontario province. As graphlcaUy depicted in the artUt’s sketch above, the project consists should not end at the preacbool LorUlard ...... resigned by the town, provisions valued at e^ o o l hoU, aueplcee of Educational his bargaining power with' the Fueh- large volumes of burning oil being Patrolman And Two Holdup In protest. One of them was hto sue- club. crease thto month’s blU, not to Of five separate bridge spans, Unked by strips of highway and connecting Collins Landing on the . however, for os they grow Mont W ord...... about $1,000 were grown, a return BRITAIN TO SIGN rer who Is due for a visit in Rome poured on the waters of rivers or $1,000 approximately, but by $336.- i^ e ric a n side with Ivy Lea on the Canadian shore. The span shown at extreme left is a suspension ilder they often acquire habits that Men Critically Wounded In CUntoa L. Obopta Nash Kelv ...... chairman, Thomas F. Mc- not considered exceptional. A vralu- M ay 7. — 80th onnlvreraory cele- three weeks hence. harbors. This Is particularly pro- New Britain, April 12— (A P )—If bration of MaocabeM. IS. The company further atatea, bridge across the American channel to Wellesley Island. Actually linking the U. S, and Canada is the Bight sosUy affect their health un- Night Club FighiX N at BIsc ...... able phase of the project. It wros The Liberal News Chronicle to- nounced at East Hartford, Portland. voting to the W-ennlal city election Special Services May 14. — Legion cabaret donee according to the Treasurer, that the flO-foot arch over the InternaUonal Rapids between Wellesley and HiU Islands. Three smaller arch HARTTY EXPENSE today continues at the pace set to Im the habits ore corrected at the and Company of Hartford, to a Post Nat Caoh Reg .. pointed oOt, woe the fact that It PACT WITH ITALY day charged the Ethiopian recog- Bridgeport and New Haven.” start. For the mother who finds New York. April I2.i-(AP)—A Exalted Ruler of Hartford Lodge Nat Dairy ./.... City records show that Minor was kept people occupied, and able In at Rainbow, to Bolton. 19.9 miles of lighting furnished to nition section of the Anglo-Itallan and suspension bridges connect Georgians Island, Constance Island and the Canadian mainland The the morning, a record number may the town free, lu hosed on manual Commissioner Blackall In his first [the young boy asking for a second patrolman and two robbers were of Elks and to now a trustee of that Nat Dtotlll...... »in*>ng a group of lawyere who re- some measure to help themsclvae. M ay IS.—Annuo] confirmation re- understanding was a "final betray- map at lower right shows highways leading to the project from large cities in each country. A t le ft be cost political observers said at colcifiatlons, will be reduced to 15.9 year os insurance departi.ient head helping of meat and potatoes "hut criUcolIy wounded and a third rob- lodge. N Y Ontral .... •endeee. So far, reports sent In by peitoone union at Concordia Lutheran church al of the only attempt the British below. Commissioner F. J. Martin and Secretary W. G. Mitchell of the Thousand Bridge noon, os forces working for the re- miles If the town pays the tnereaaed obtained a reduction of fire rates of IN TOWN GOES UP lone o f those vegetablei. ded." and ber waa wounded sllghUy early to- AsslsUng Mr. CHiapln In the In- N Y NH and H Whether the jurors wished to ques- who had gardens last year do not annual outdoor government have made—and a very Authority, are shown during an inspection tour in an “ice scooter," flat-bottom vessel driven by an election o f Mayor George A. Qulg: Music Feetivat by 1,000 school itng- MIL Thus, the rate rise, Mr. Wad- from 5 to 18 percent on property in he girl who raltohes her aotod but I^e 6-11. — Carnival sponsored was first Intimated. Later attention was called to the St deaaert, the beet advice to Howdy, Greenwich Village night ford lodge. A large delegation of Parara Plct ./ .... toe two boards was conjectural be- lacking. justice In international affairs.” George J. Coyle got their second by Manchester Fire Department Some Ume ago, when they were Be Ready By Saturday; trouble firemen have In fighting ncrease Of 4 Per Cent In [’don’t n o r ’ and "don’t make the club. ^ the members will accompany toe Penn ...... cause of the secrecy which cloaks It waa announced last week that The Dally Mall, which has shown wind. The city bos about 38,0(X> the jury affairs. noUfled by the l^ectrtc Company fires of flammable materials and he Ilnner hour diiagreeable for the Twenty pRtronMi including' seven! suite, several of them planning to Phelps Dodge . . . . »ome of the private lands which strong sympathy for Germany and The Q Clef Club members ors re- voters. About 28 per cent had been moke the trip In a chartered bus. Phil P e te ...... that a rise to atreet Ughtlng coato Italy, editorially praised the gov- suggested Uir National Board of minded that the regular weelily re- cosL lole family by dlecuaelng Individ- women, sod 25 emploves fled as the *>R>er persons, have been used for community gar- Opposition Cry Increases. FOREST FIRE CAUSE ABOUnoWN March, Fignres Released firing broke out after five police- A rooat turkey dinner for which Pub Serv N J ___ botli of whom had prevlouely ap- was oonsidered ntcessaiy for the ernment, declaring, "Common sense Fire Underwriters look Into the hearsal will be held thia evening at Mayor Quigley has served six 1 Idloeynoraalee,” Mtoe Nickerson dens In past years will not be avail- PEA(!ll TREES ESCAPE situation. The New England RaUng Id. men cornered the robbers In a bar Chef Osano of this town will cater Radio ...... ^ o r e the jury, reported to amount of service furnished the now la triumphing In the long run" The date of Sunday, May 18, has 7:30 p.m., Instead of Thuraday eve- two-year, terms, not consecutive. WlU be served In the Elks home at Reading ...... able thto summer. Tha j<$nt com- and that on Italian agreement Association did the work. The wtoe mother, the declared, to ricaded reat room. House. They were Simon town, the Selectmen agreed to a London, April 13.— (A P ) —Prime been set for the annual confirmation ning thia week. Today Indicate. Oiyle, a former corporation counsel. 6:80 Thursday evening. AU Elks Rem R a n d ...... J. A ld e rn ^ , member o f the New mittee will consider theae and other should have a "settling Influence on Mr. Sweetland found that of the OF BIG SHED BLAZE la one who saea all theae Idloeyn- •The robbers entered the dub short- DAMAGE IN WINTER gradual stopup. but foiled to act Minister CSuunberlain Is planning reunion at the Concordia Lutheran Is making bis first bid for elective are invited to this dinner. The Repub Steel ...... qucatlona In making its recommen- Europe generally." 143,000,000 gallons In the eight -teelee, but to not discouraged by ly before It closed at 4 a. m., and » Y?? xudltlng and accounting firm dations. further to actually coiry a rise Into to send one o f his key ministers to church. The general rhairman and .Charter memberahip in the Ital- office. In hto campaign epeeches, Installation ceremonies will take Rey Tob B ...... affect. The Ethiopian Legation onnounc-^ hem nor openly opposea them. took approximately $400 from aa- of Alderman and Shepatln; and Wil- csdl on Premier Mussolini to seal municIpallLes. tanks varied In size personnel of the various committees lan-American Athletic CHub will An Increase In charity costs for the former baa stood on hto record jtoce at eight o’clock. Following ed that Haile Selassie, the e x ll^ Lther, ahe etudlaa each Individual alstont manager (Hiariea Baker. Be- Safeway Stores .. liam J. Armstrong, who woe em- Good Crop Certain If Weather Early tost month, before the ad- Britain's new friendship with Italy, from 10.000 to 3.700,000 gallons and are yet to be decided upon. close at a meeting to be held at and the latter has advocated several he lodge meeting there wlU be en- Schenley Dls ___ Emperor, would oppose Britain’s Spreads To Building On March of nearly 4 per cent Is ahown >roblem and finds a way to get fore thay could escape, an employe ployed by a t y Om ptroIIer Sher- Man Gtrea Farmera Fair journed town meeting, the Electrio Informed sources said today. in 46 of the 60 plants gasoline, In the Moose Club on Brainard place measures Including on effort to olv tertainment and a social hour. Sears Roebuck . .. move at Geneva with all hla power. to the charity department expense iround the difficulty. Appearance summoned police. wood L. Rowland as the Istter’s F. D. R. AND NEW DEAL Break From Now On. Company again caUed ths matter to W ar Minister Leslie Hore-Bellsba. addition to fuel oil, kerosene, sol- O n ter Church Women’s Guild tonight. The club now has 69 mem- tain lower electric light ratee. Tha In addition to the Ehcolted Ruler, Shell Union ...... p e rs o ^ assistant earlier tn the It was said, would stop in Rome on vents and various tar products is account for laat month released to- md flavor have much to do with the The three men barricaded them- the attonUon of the Selectmen, who will meet tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. at bers. An Initiation fee of $1.00 will campaign ended laat night to a •elves In the rest room but meekly the officers to be installed ore aa Socony Vac ...... bis return from on inspection trip stored. Woodland Farm; Gone ittroeUveneae of food. (Julte often reorganizing Peaches to Bolton. Hebron and •rare ooked to put the proportion the church. Miss Susan Drake be charged for membership after to- day. The number of additional re- blaze of platform oratory os each gara up their weapons when the follows: Esteemed Leading Knight South Pac ...... of the comptroller’a office. to the British fortified Island of A tabulattoi of the plants. Mr. nlghL sttentlon to these detotto will ob- Paul J. Roden; Esteemed Loyal MAY BE MAINE ISSUE North Coventry hills as well oe the up to the voters. The question waa Hartford will dlscui.i "Spring Faah lief cases for laat month approxi- candidate sought to get to the last jwllce threatened to shoot through South Rwy ...... Armstrong was retained after not Included to the call for ths meet- Malta In the Mediterranean and SweeUand reports, shows that but Ions.” Mrs. Henry Huggins heads late the difficulty of personal t»- Knight Judge Frances O’Lougblln; peaches grown tn Manchester seem When Firemen Arrive. mated 5 per cent of those of Feb- word. the door. St Brands'...... Rowland succeeded Daniel J. Learv ing, and to the current appropria- •Viulte likely will pay a courtesy OBITUARY few of the bulk oil storage plants The officers of Chapman Court, ictlon to food. Occasionally, fall- Esteemed Lecturing Knight Oorge St Gas and El .. . to have come through the winter the committee of hostesses. Children ruary. Laat month there were 21 The Republican party to to con- Aa they started acroaw the floor aa city comptroller. ^ Republican Governor Hints At Uon. only $30,0(XI ii contained for CMI on Signor Mussolini." comply with recognized standards Order of Amaranth, will meet at ire to eat food may be due to ex- Ratoke; Chaplain, Michael J. Con- St Cal ...... without damage. 'The oleet and will be eared for during the meeting more charity coaes, representing trol o f the Common Council, 21 to however, one of the robbera sudden- on A ld e r i^ . flrat coUed by thv Jury Louis Brann, The Democrat- street UghUng. Today Mr. Waddell Tile dapper go-ahead war minis- of construction, that many of them aa usual. the home of Mrs. Louis C. Vonder- cessive portions served, particular- way; Esquire. Charlee E. Helntz; St Oil N J ...... frost of lest week was feared by Men working along the banka of 101 persons at an added expense of 9. The Democrats aay they expect ly drew another gun and shot Pa- during the early day* of the I n v ^ aald It was doubtful if the town con ter. >travellng by air, was due In FUNERALS expose property within rather close brook of Porter street Thursday $801.82, than were carried by the ly In eases where the color and Inner Guard. Samuel J. Houston; Tex <3orp...... ic Candidate. some to have caused trouble, but re- the Hockanum River at the south to make Inroads on their rivals but ^ Im o n Humbert Maruzzl through ugotlou, was employed by Learv m eet. the Increase to be bUled by MsJta Saturday and to return to limits and that lltUe provision has west corner of the Woodland Tobac- evening. All members of Chapman 'town during February. The up- lavor of a food to too pronounced. Tiler, John F. Coleman; Treasurer, Timken Roll Bear ports from the different areas In Lpndon April 3S. Thomas McKinney Court Manchester, Fdt’estera of the best they can accompltoh, even toe forabead. The other policemen eever^ weeks after tbs O cto ^ the Electric (Company, as tha Ught- been made for the protection of co farm off Middle turnpike west at America, will hold Its regular meet- Court are requested to note the swing of persons cared for la at- ille force to not a wise way to Raymond E. Hunt; Secretary, Trans America .., Auguita. Me., April 12— (A P ) — which peaehae are grown and sold He would thus call In Rome Funeral services for Thomss Mc- if all their council candidates ora Immediately opened fire and toe Michael J. Cosgrove; ^ iit e e , Le^ris city election to look over some of Maine's Republican governor, Lewi* lng expendituras have neceesarlly tanks by foam extinguishing sys- 1:40 this afternoon finding they Change of Ume of the next regular tributed to the depressed Industrial elected, to a 15-18 tie. leal with eating dlfficultlea, occa- Union Ctorblde . .. Me citys records. Previously, the m Manchester indleates that the about a week after the expected Kinney ct llS Blssell street who •" U>e Home night club patrone and employes H. Chapman; Organist Ewald O. Barrowe, asserted today be would uinter hsii not affected the crop and been curtailed by economy meas- tems, only ,'our of the fire depart- were unable to extinguish a forest Club hall, Brainard place. meeting which has been changed situation here. sionally It may be necessary to re- Union P a c ...... Mcountont bsd done work for a ■Igaature of the Anglo-Itallan died at the Memorial hospital Sun- ran pell-mell to toe kitchen and es- Fritchle. gladly "accept" President Roosevelt a good return to looked for tn the ures. Hence, the provision o f extra ments In these municipalities having fire that spread to a large 12 bent from April 18 to April 22 when the The paat month closed with 876 ’uee the sweet deaeert until all of caped Injury. Unit Aircraft ..... agreement. day after a brief Illness, were held business concern beaded by the for- and "new deal spending" ae the early fall. funds may have to be put before a equipment fc the utilization of tobacco shed near the section of the Superior Court Judge EMwin C. annual birthday party will be held. cases, representing 1,483 persons on the main course has been eaten. In Unit Corp ...... mer comptroller. Informed sources Insisted there this afternoon at 3 o’clock from the Dlcjdnson has declared Invalid relief, at a monthly coat of $11,- CARNER STANDS FIRM [hose fomlllet where good food Unit Got Imp '...., issue In Maine’s ahead-of-tlie-natlon Strawberries are ztoo looking special town meeting If Uje rate In- was no political significance at- foam for the extinguishment of oil plantation where they were work- election this fall. Thomas G. Dougan Funeral Home, ing, turned in an alarm from Box 7. rulfcg of the State Board of Ex Mr. and Mrs. George W eir of 173 846.03. In February there *era 386 lablts have been developed at on U 6 Rubber ...... good and with any kind of a fair crease Is to be met. tached to the visit, but observers fires. Commenting on the Maine eUte 89 Holl street, and 3:3fi at St. This box is located at Laurel amlners for Barbers, which forbade Wetherell strhet, have returned cases, representing 1,383 persona, irly age, however, mothera have BIGAMIST REVEALED U 8 Steel ...... break In weather conditions when noted that, if the call was made. It AGAINST FDR’S PLAN Democratic convention, which end- Mary’s Episcopal church. The rec- Park, the last box in the South the posting In public of prices for home after spending the winter In which cost $11,044.31. A year ago jeas difficulty along these lines. Western Union ... COOGAN BRINGING the plcjttog etorts to June the grow- would bo the first visit by any Brit- educator MISSING ed last week, the governor hit, t e a tor. Rev. JamesN. Stuart Neill, of- Manchester fire district. It ceiled the various services which barbers Florida. to March, there were 277 relief Lcca! Stocks West El and M fg . er* e x ^ c t to pass the mark of the ish cabinet member slnpe Anthony ON RELIEF REQUEST prepared statement, at Louie J. ficiated, and during the church serv- out Companies 1 and 2. perform. The court holds that this cases, representing 1,108 persons, OF FEDERAL SPENDING Wool worth ...... 4ii7 number o f berries sold and prices Eden went to the Palazzo Venezia ice Mrs. Edith Judd sang, "Abide New Haven, April 13.— (A P ) — A FOUR MILLION SUIT Brann, hto Democratic predecessor brought In the Manchester auction search for Miss Maude J. Condren, It was not possible to drive the is price fixing by Indirection, and la Sunset Council. Degree of Poca and the cost was $0,310.09— more Elec Bond and Share (C u rb !! e ij to dlscu.s8 the Ethiopian question With Me," and "Rock of Ages." than $2,200 leas expense than who now to pesking a third term. market tost summer. The closing of 88-year-old retired school teacher apj)aratus into the lota and men not legal. In effect, barbers can hontas, will hold a public setback Hsrtforii Man Found Living Furntohed by Eddy Brother* A Ck>. and other problems with I) Duce stood by the town last month. (Oonttaned from Page One) OPEN FORUM Brann, hs said, has olwrays been the school to thto section a week June 34, 193S. The bearers were Stephen -Phil who hoe been missing since March from the two companies directed by now post outside of their shops, or party tomorrow night at 8:30 at the Wiffi Two Women. One Pos- S3 L e w is Street (Omftoued from Page Oas) Want A lips. James McCooe, John Robin- Chief Foy carried water tanks on home of Mrs. Irving Keeney, 401 ApprorUmately one person to six- "considered a New Dealer, but hoe earlier than usual to going to help They felt Hore-Belisha’s visit 3, centered today in Chimelot, N. 'Y., Inaide, aa they desire, the prices and relief yesterday aald the Presi- Hartford. Conn, son. William McKinney, Stephen their backs and fought the fire in teen to Manchester la receiving ing ,\s His Aunt. BUT TEMPORARY AID not wanted to boost of It to Maine In the harveat o f the berries thto would have been ImpossIWe If the where she was reported to have they charge for haircuts, shaves, or Keeney street. Prizes will be dent had not decided finally on a ABT OrSTBUOnON tt llllom R. Martin rtderable of bis money by plavlng In the past." He added; embittered atmosphere of the last Tiirklngton and Alexlinder .ShlclcLs. been seen. this way while others used shovels nicked ears. awarded to the winners and refresh- direct aid from the town. In Oddi Aitor of the Herald— Local Bepreeentotlw the horse race* ' year, one of the big drawbacks last ments served. tlon, there are here on the rolls pump priming program but If it to Hartford, April 12.—(A P I—In- "The headline! from the Demo- year when It woe not poeslble to get two and a half years had not t«>rn Burial was in the East cemetery. Friends here also received lettera and rakes. The lire swept up the In Monday, April 4to’s Herald . I ;00 p. m. Quotation* He reviewed hto movie career be- 1938 Radio hill from the river bank and started about 280 W PA workers, some of approved, It appears ceRaln to take vestigators checking applicants for FOR RAILS THIS YEAR cratic convention x x x Imply Brann pickers when the crop started to dispelled. which were mailed Saturday In Attorney Herman Yulea has left some form of Federally financed otica the foUowlng statement mode InBui;aBoe Stock* ginning In 1919 with Charlie Chap- a fire In the west end of the big whom receive supplementary old, relief dlfcovered an apparent mari- Bid and Maine Democrato Indorse ripen In the early part of June. Cut from llltlor. Poughkeepsie. N. Y. for Washington, D. C.. where he The Young People’s choir under construction by cities and states. $t the Klwanto’ noon-day meeting. Asked to. when he played a bobbed-haired Roosevelt and New Deal spending. shed. There wa.s tobacco lath stor- the direction of Mrs. Marion Legg and are Included to the direct relief tal tangle which resulted today In Aetna Ceiualty ...... 79 84 tUmltnoed from Page One) The new friendship with Italy. It Miss Condren waa a patient at the win be sworn In as a member of Aa described by persons close to •Before consolidation art had not the placing of a charge of bigamy little waif. .11s family, he sold, woe AppsrenUy they desire to make ed at both the east and west ends Burr wlU contribute special musical totals. However, if the W PA Aetna F ire ...... 3814 40 >4. NO POWDER PUFF. at Half Price was hoped, would wean Premier Institute of Human Relations here the Federal Courts for the District the White House, the plan Mr. een Uught In the Eighth District against Albert S. Vinson. .38. wlio having "a struggle to get along’ on their Issue. For some reason Brann and before the lirriiicn arrived there of Columbia. numbers at the session of the South families are added to, at a conservo. Aetna L ife ...... 32 34 >4 which Includes proposals to lend Mussolini awav from his diplomatic A Tribute when she disappeared. Roosevelt to moat likely to recom- Icbooto." ^egcdly lived with two wives one the meager earnings of jie father. now desires to assume this position. PHILCO 620R. alliance with Adotf Hitler in the waa little more than a shell of the Methodist church school, Easter tlve estimate, about one out of Automobile ...... 2814 2814 $300,000,000 for the purchtee « (Colorado Springs— Ed Grant, tobacco shed left. The firemen by Sunday. every twelve here to getting some mend calls for Federal bond issues l^ e t the pubUc get a wrong ira- of them posing as hto aunt. Conn. General ...... 2114 • yftud6vlllft trouper. "I shall be glad to accept that who spent most of his life as a dy- List price 969.96 f Rome-Berlln axis. By the death In one year of three q U A K I, KECX>RI>CD On account of Holy week. Gib- to raise the $1,800,000,000, which IressloB, tot me eay that for more 33>4 railroad equipment, to ease loon, re- challenge, I am not a New DMaler, hard work prevented the cord wood sort of financial aastotsmee, federal Sergeant Frank A. Debel- Hartford Fire ...... 60 >4 From ’"rhe Kid” and 17 hit pic- namite man to the bard-rock mines PHILCO 7X.X. A qq ft,- Well-Informed quarters In Rome slaters, daughters of the late Mr. bons troops of Ctrl Scouts, No. IS, would be loaned to ritiea and atatea ■ban thirty years art bad been 634 quirement*. and to consider a and t don’t believe we can mortgage which had been cut and piled from M r. Emma L. NetUeton of Hunt- or local. Old age pensioners are lle, who questioned Vinson at the Hartford Steam Boiler 46 49 tures that followed, Coogan said all of the west. Is approaching his believed the lUIlan government was | M n Knieht D Brawley, Cailf., April 13.—(AP) 14 and 18, will omit their meetings without Interest for a SO-year hi In Dtotricts 1-8. If one hod apeclal court to speed rail reorgani- and spend ourselves back Into pros- l.let price $79.96 v O O c O f anxious to loosen the bonds of co- Knight D. Cheney of this being destroyed. ington street has retupned from not Included to this number. TOunty jail where he la serving a National F ir e ...... 4814 60 <4 zation. he received woe on 1800 automobile, 100th birthday April 25 with a com- —Three light earth ahocks were felt at St, James’s school Wednesday period. Atad any of the close rooms they perity. The Democrats have tried plaint. PHILCO 4XX, A - c ft- operation between Rome and Ber- lou-n, Mrs. Helen C. Bayne of Man- The property Is owned by the R. Florida where she has been spend- According to Town Treasurer term for drunkenncM. reported he Phoenix ...... 66 >4 68 <4 a$6.25 weeklj allowance, and a $7,- here today but no damage was re- V. Treat estate. night. The sAle of doughnuts has al- OlTIctoto estimate the money oust have noticed mopy evidences odiritted marrying Clara I. Stearns For a long-time program, the I. C. 000 Insurance policy. that." He can't get a job. List price $100.95 / lin. chester. Mrs. Ellen C. Lambert, ing several months, making her George H. WaddeU. at the present Travelera ...... 370 890 ported. The shocka occurreo be- so been cancelled for this week. which the borrowers would have by f work in this subject Poronte too to Elkton. Md.. In 1929 and Sarah C. trio suggested creaUon of In Geneva, the British move to wife of Dr. Alexander Lambert of headquoaters to Sarasota. rate of Increase to charity expendi- PnbUe Utilities Ae for a million dollar "truet " I was employed regularly imUl 1988 ORU.VOW 16-TUBB tween 6 and 8.28 s. m. (9 and 11:28 The first postal service not having to pay interest would bo |emambar the fine work done by HiitoslI Htrsehflrid in Crowm Point. transportation authority to ellnu bring the question of recognition of New York, and day before yester- out of The Women’s Home League of tures, the town’s relief appropria- Conn. L t and Pow. .. 48 fund" supposed to have been left I was 96," be sold. "Then they TELEDIAL. A sq ft- a. m., E. s. t.) approximately equal to a 48 percent children. M d, In 1987 without having dl' nato wraste oO' unwlee oompetltlon, the Italian conquest of Ethiopia be- day of Mrs. Harriet Cowlea, wife of New York began in 1673. Manchester Orange, P. of H., at tion will be substantially overdrawn Coim. Pow...... 40 him. It never existed. Ctoogan fired me because I was too old, and Llit price 899.96 / the Salvation Army will meet to- outright grant For several years >rior to ooo' vorced bis first wife. eat’ broadening of the oommtosion's seiwsd. “HISS GREAT BHTTAir I haven’t been able to get a job fore the League of Nations council W 1111am H. Cowles of Spokane. morrow afternoon at 2:S0 at the ^ meeting tomorrow night to Odd by the end o f the fiscal year. Re- Htfd. Elec. L t ...... 5114 Under the old public works pro- Udatton ths schools w trt mos$ JonM King, welfare deportment power to encourage pooling of earn- elnce.” 1888 O R U N O W 6-TUBE May 9, waa Interpreted hopefully as Washington, a well-known editor, citadel, ■with flra. William Hall hnd Fellows hall, will confer the third strictiona on W P A workers may Illuminating She. .... 47H • When bs become of age, be sold, gram., tne cities and states bad to oftuM te In having u supervisor, A mvsetlgatoi;^ sold Mrs. a e r o 'Vln- inge or traffic. TELEDIAL, 0 9 0 0 9 the forerunner of an effort to bring the shock and accumulated sense of Mrg, Russell Clough aa hostesaes. and fourth degree on A claas oi can- add to the already lotge numbers put up 86 percent of the cost of' a New Britain Oee .... 24 •van hto email spending allowance GETS LICENSE TO WED Italy back Into the league. didates. The officers are requested of persons getting town hid. Before of whom both pupils and jpu toM him Mm wros introduced to So. New Eng. Tel. Oo. 137 S ^ t o r Wheeler auggested In a woe stopped by hto mother and List price 859.98 1 loss Is very great for t,he remaining OH, WHAT A LUCKY BOY! The members are requested to bring project and the federal government radio speech last night that rau- Britain's promise to work to wear white. A harvest supper the end o f the fiscal year. It to pos- carry very ptoamt re- ^ "eecoo4 w if*" M Vinson’s aunt Western M oss...... 38 Bernstein and he since hoe been de- 1887 STEWART- members of their family. their self-denial offerings to derable caravan of all ages with the secretary of the state, oie Mrs. A. L. Rtker o f 192 Hartford Mrs. W. B. Robertson mode the North and J u d d ...... 33 out and stay out. You can’t see the • party given la Mtoe Oxford’s as they started out to foot It for Minnie Albasi, John Albasi and $50,000,000 over the original budget that cannon might bs given to ore Inadequate for “the Imraedtato cMta at tha aad o f a voyage from Ills Chamberlain to believe Musso- road wUl leave shortly for s month’s memorial quilt after spending four $e north end, to adorn a Depot TO ENTERTAIN PARENTS Peck, Stow A Wilcox 6 books and you’ll never see them— ' 25c doz. All Sales Cash lini is anxious to relax his tie.s with they always went tn groups. Frank Rebccchl, lUl o f Bolton. figure; $150,000,000 for the farm crieto.’’ * New York. A coroner’s jury at Aad Worth it! vUlt In California. She will accom- years collecting the names. She to guora porklet Joe saya he won’t Rueeen Jifg. O o .---- 35 Bernstein Induced aim to sign 2-Day Trial! Germany. In the old days there were twen- the wife o f a doctor aad with her security administration, a dcrease J. J. PeUey, president o f tha Aa- Eoetboume, Etog., returned on open pany her parenu. Mr. and Mro. of $10,000,000, and $80,000,000 for for that gun bring In the Pupils of the fourth grade o f the ScoTin Mfg. Co...... 31 away hto righto to tha $7,0(X> to' Delleioaa Eseter Critics contended Mussolini waa ty-three own cousins, children of The Emblem Club will meet Wed- husband’s help checked even the Stanley Worfca...... 33^4 ■octotion of Amerteon Rollroada Buroaea policy. verdict that Vosper’s death vw New Guarantee! Harry A. Deuel o f Pittsburg, Pa., the NaUoool Youth AdmIntotraUon tuoie. He says he’d rather see a M uchester Green school wlU sntor- "due to drowning after going over- only plS3ln g Britain against Oer- two brothers living side by side newiky afternoon at 3:15 in the most remote coves of the moun- do., pfd...... 37^4 proposed lows.' labor eoete— a sug- Bernstoln to wtartog a $3,50U and they were as one family in feel- will visit another daughter tn Thera was also before Congress kuee o f comfort there, something t*u> their parents, Wednesday geeUon that met inetant disap- hoard, hut It to impoealble to eey Elks Home. Prospect street, Rock- Californio. Mr. Deuel will also at- tainous county to moka sure the ‘xt would old the causes of cleon- Torrlngton ...... 33H ^ U n u m watch that was s jit Jackie Cookies^ 29c ing. furnishing a great back ground ville, at which time offlcere for the list was complete. . a proposal that $300,000,000 be m ornlngjjt 9:80 ,with the following proval from Oeqirge Harrison, from evidence how he got Into the tend the 40th anniversary reunion made available to roUroacto for pur- 1 and uUllto. Veeder Root, now ... S9 oy aa admirer when he was a child water." for play and enterpriae. These, the coming term will be elected. Mrs. A soldier's name to stitched into program, of plays and reodlnge: epokeemon for railway unkxia. Easter Cakes To Order. of hU closa at Lelond-Stanford c h ^ of equipment It Would per- ^All rigbL w eH meat you half New Tarfc Pnnlre star. BRUNNER’S older ones, were guardians and George H. WUUama of Uoncheeter each square o f the quilt A fter the Choral reading. “Tha WlndmiU.' Harrison aild the unions would Please Order Early! comrades for the younger ones. University. mit carriers to borrow money alth Joe. We’ll oompromtoe. You Outch T re a t” played by Bonk of New York .. 835 Bernstein, nattily dressed, read Is on the nominating committee. name o f one who to no longer liv- Bankers T r u s t ...... 434 oppose pay cuta "with aU the forces RADIO DEPT. In the late years, when they en' fTtxUr BMMe by lifting the require- |t TOur backhouae on the west OoU Davidson. Constance Aoh, Har- the suit over with hto wife. Phone ;8286 NOTIC E! ing to a gold croes aad underneath Irklet, and our faction will put Central Hanover .... 85 at their command." tered a social world, Harty, Helen, the name a symbol to show where ment ^ t the InteraUte Comm^ ry Specter and Faith McClelland, “The only money I’ve drawn from 80 O A K L A N D S T R E E T The meeting of SL Horgaret’a gun on the other. You can face Chose ...... 27 Pelley also proposed higher freight LAWN M OWEftS Bess and Neil became great belles be died. Commtoaion certify that a borrow- wlto David Ttffmiy and J S Jackie Coc«ao PixxlucUons, Inc., is Manchester, Conn. Circle. Daughters o f Isabella, to be ir bouM o f comfort towards our Cliemlcal ...... 89H rates, equal treatment for aU forms my aalary," ha commented. ‘The NEED SHARPENING NOW Our Office Will Be because of their genial natures and held tonight in the K. of C.. rooms HOSPITAl NOTES may be expected to repay Hlghtor as dUus; wlndwllto, Ruth- ^ D A V I S Md we reserve the right to of tranaporfatlon, and a minimum books wlU show that. What I do with PHONE 5191 adaptability and were peculiarly will not be called until 8:30 so os SACBIFICE. W i^ a r. Arilne Asplnwall, ...... of restrictive regulations. . Admitted yesterday; Grace Bld- Thew funds, however, could coma r gun at your place, Continental ...... lOH my ealoty 1 my own buatoeoa. Lawn mowliig beautiful and wliolesome. The not to conflict with church serrices. Phyllis Durkse; Wooden Shoes Chairman Jones o f the R FC em- Home Bakery Open Tomorrow well. 9 Plano Place, Miss Doris from the Reconstruction Finani " ht to be able to get to- Corn E x riia n g e...... 46<4 ‘Superior Judge Emmet Wilson I Ume wlU soon "At the Ceater" fourth sister, Elizabeth, became The social hour to follow is in New York—Mrs. Mary O’Reilly. thto proposiUao. Arbltrm- Ernest Kritentocber, Carlton Wood- First NaUonai...... 1570 phoalzed a wtob to end Mrs. Alfred Clowles of Chicago. Anderson. 33 Benton street Corporation. The proposal w) Imura: milkmaid, Carolyn Wood- act April 30 for hearing the suit, ap- be here. Why charge of Mrs. Frederick McCarthy. 24, gave her blood to save her baby’s soul of falTBcas, aad yon, Guaranty Trust ..... 311 dupUcatlon of servieea. Ha advocat- A t this period, when the cares o< Discharged today: Mias Lorraine house; tulips, Elinor Minor. Beverly pointed a Umperary receiver for set have your Afternoon and — Odd lost her own memory. ‘ P' ^ that fact. And t W Irving T ru st...... 11 ed gove.-nn:eat toons to reduce tha Cheney Brothers were not like those Delaney, 36 Durant street, Andrew Duey. •' the aoseto at Coogan and Mr. and aowrer pat in R gg nogg will not be served in Hours after the oecond of two zvtng so amicably ssttled thto Manhattan ...... 30 heavy fixed charges the Unaa now of the present day, there was a loomls. 248 School street. Thomas AM ther loon plan to whlch'"^- Mrs. Bernstein, and toiued a tem- lood catting Manchester at bore, taverns or “•00*1 transfusions, the young moth- mlnta^tion officials were giving uastion. you can go out n d plant <^>>*n*:Van tn the seeood ploy ManufacL TVust . . . . S3 p«y- flowering and these four sisters en- Coles, 195 North Main street. porary order reatrototog the de- eondltion Closed A ll D a y grills on Friday of this week. Fast er waa found wonderli^ in the cotetol consideration provides for tot fig tree you retorted to last "Why Spring Was Late" ora: New York Trust .... ti joyed the benefits and wore a mani- Census: Seventy-six patients. streets, a victlin of a m iw i« gii^ Spring. Innw nuag; Crocus, Doox- fendants from iii«pn«ing o. any NOW T Sharp- The A nnual Ifeetinc of the abar^ Day. as was a custom in the days making $400,000,000 ^ i , and dream. PnbUe N a tlo o a l...... 35 nAlt TO REPLACE BOMB eaed. eleaaed, fest of the joy of Uvlng. waatunoble to tell a patrolman las Rond; Daffodil. Joyee Straug- property pending ths bearing. holder! of The Mancheater BuUdlitf of the old solooe. The state law able to email bnsineas men. ru guarantee that our gang won’t TIU# Ouaraatae ..... 8U . ■ - „ oUed and ad- * Man Aaaocistlon, IncorponuZ Good Friday. ■rh«lx early marriages carried providee that oU places srillng liquor ■nTKN BY SNAKE either her some or addreoa. -- that gun once. hon; Tulip, Elaine England; Violet U. 8. T ru s t...... V.. 1490 them away from Mani^ester but W ffiliw U C ’ Omn.. AptO 13.-, ?!?*"* ■•’• eoto wm be held at the atSidfCft o f any kind must hloee their bar HeJ husband, VtocenL Identified 2f*^M»»rtant to Seoretory^ OBSERVANT. Jane W l ^ ; Hyacinth. Marjorie ERNEST PRINCE DIES. mowtog a pleuute. they have left a record, pleasant to her at Bellevue hoopltoL •(A P )—A plan for asUbUahmwt at Wedneaday, on Fast Day. Other days in the April 12.—(A P )— Ames; Jaek-ln-the-pu.plt Eugene •^^vcelving stathm" raplaelag tha Torrlngton. April 13.— (A P ) — ™ price Is raaeonehle, aU work WW YOlll'i MEWKT^ remember and cherished by a con- ^ program waa reported ia Ernest 8. Prince, state senator from April XBth. l9Sa. at 7:»0 p. acTto Open Thursdoy year that they must cloee is on Everett Wilson. 37. o f Wsst Ha- Morlorty; grans, Rogsr Adomy; Lily AtTSniAN (WNEBAL BDIOIDB. WIndbam county temporary home ira offer m free ■Iderable group (though unknown SlOHra—AND BIGHTS. quartera to have re- C3IAUAP1N NKAK IWATH the 80th District to 1937 ohd 1933.^ elect offloera for tha Yaar: Christmas, at town. sUto or naUon ven. reported to have been bitten by e v e d favorable comment from of the Valley. Nancy Stone; Sun. for children aa such had the as- HOTEL to elect four Dlrecton to oerra tot Night As Usual. to most present townspeople) and, ol elections. Marjorie Irwin; bciy, CUfford Vienna. Apefl 13.— (A P )— Oea. died today at ths Charlotte Hunger- a copperhead snake while playing g v r a l o f a le g l^ ttv a eoaunlttoa w done the terra of three years eat^ to os such, have a place in the sun. golf at the Race Brook Country a t y —Two men entered teaSt'^twS*^‘* f I Morgenthau. at Parts, April U — (A P )— Rapidly Adamy. . WUhqlin Zqhttsr, flvxM r ^*’**"im * ^ f ford boepitol where he had been a Glen Polmer’a taxicab and sold "W e i S f : J r ? . the Federal h c re o s ^ anemta, reaultlag from potlODt stooe Friday. Mr. Prince RT PRECISION IfACRINERT elect one Director to flU a vacaaqr 'They retained a'love c< their old ^ to* «tod»o, plenty o f water to splash .round' H ie Brotheitiood o f the Emanuel CTub, waa discharged from the New « w r a e Board and several bonkera. of the Austriaa army, commlttad rha plan waa dtocloaed tost night OF THE TYPE USED IN LAWN expiring to 1940; to see whether the town and home. 'They were reared Lutheran church will hold Us reg- Haven hos|dUl today. just wont to sse the sights.” kidnay aUmaat. cauaad gra ■uldde In hla Vtwna £ m a t l ^ y was S3 yaora old and a native of raeoM, sac* wit* w ith -w h at more could anyone witooo proposed Federal subai- Although meet solar irllneis ara by Rep. T. Emmst Clarrte o f Daatol- MOWER PACTOBIE8. ia tK a*ew. rm tU m at AaaociaUaB win adopt tha itam larl in Manchester and to them, reoog- ular monthly meeting tonight at 8 A fter acvctnl miies they ordered SIS today for the raeovety o f en between 6 ia the monilBg 0 « . Eehitor hasdad tha t r t b ^ Bridnport. Ha eervad one term BlondeU o f the movies Wilson waa held overnight tor Palmer to stop. Then Palmer saw « * ^ o r cooperative credit organi- soB. sseratary of tha Owaral Aseini 7385 •fn miat/ag Irewelii. by-laws as prepared *y the State nlsliig this, let us say—Hall and o’clock. A debate win feature the xxuona Small groupe of bui£icaa leddor Oiallapto. Doetora lepoctod which eoBdam ad to death a sum- la tha House before going to the PHONE ^ Norman a big bear-hug while in observation. Hoqrital ottadiaa sold rights. They were on the boireU Id 6 In ths eveatng, the ptiar Uyeemmittaa which InvMtlgatad Banking Departaent hi plaoe of the program). Refreahnwnto wUI be they understood the struck men In each community could pool hs Biiaalaa baaao’a'ceodttiaB stead- ragtona oocaaioeaUy ara traatad to b a r ^ NaKs in ewmaetloB with tha Senate. A t two ■leelwii be eervad eeeilsrt ISTIS swimming at A r r o e ^ d Springs. ^U |. And dcesnlt she look at two revolvers pointed at hto head. Ji^, 1934. putsch, r a ^ t ooodltkms at the homeTTba on the finance eommlttee. He resent by-lawx and to do any norvod. AH men' of tlia churcli ore U WilsoB’a hand oa be roodisd o^t roMweea to quaU*y‘^ dtapfU a *"»j»eetaola at aa eeKpsa at ths Mgtototora spoke at a rnsstliii ct Karlsen & Edgerton Ownhip Maesewneei uatnexx propor to oona bafloca n id tevttad to ottMid. •^a took W o»d diova OH tha awttva for Us I laavraa hto erlfe. An only child was K«xt^ E. B. Depol BocUaad r n tp rMrio# a golf boa. IB the eok loona which thay ' - thetoroeebeut WeSra As- meeting. ka obla to ahtaht * ~ ' killad by a truck about 16 yaora i 0 « r qaeatted Advt. U la Dated at Msaeheater, nmm, Mfc 1 7th PAGE TWlubVE MAiSCTIESTER EVENING iigR A l.^), MANCHESTER, (X)NN, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 19S8

MAMCHBCTTO EVEWINO HEBALD. MANCHESTER. TONN. TDESDAT, APRIL 12.198» PAGBEUmOlC BOOTS A N D H E R BUDDIES It Won’t Be Long- SENSE and NO NSENSE 'H t la wiTATioMi To ^oarfc*AMO q q t — By MARTIN 4(rrfc A OONfl HTEAR VPOtA DOOTA -tom ^ (w Avv _ «TAWTi»46 TO POOO. mwJh€w± m vtrrwM 00^ fta€f Don t envy (be other fallow's sue- Thinking yi so painful mbnt atAite THvras ? cess, but rather respect his abOlty at us think , only whan wa have to, IM WT THE T Q O C K - and study hi^methods. tOAO J Boas—Now, be careful with that UVJBftfc, LOST AND FOUND 1 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 Bride—My husband' admires my money I gave jrou, son. Remember PAINTING— PAPERING 21 HELP WANTED— POULTRY AND SUPPUES 43 tMte In hats so much he never HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 APARTMENTS—PLATS— the saying, "a fool and his mossy from LOST—IN SOUTHERN lecUon of FXIR SALE—MODEL A 198(1 Fort, 1-8 OFT ON ALL 1937 waU papera FEMALE 35 HOUSES FOR SALE 72 likes to bave me discard one. ar« aoon parted." lotd South Manet Mter, (mail apaj-ed In good condition. Inquire 287 Oak- BABY C3HCRS. Waterera, feeders, A Good Place to Buy Furniture is tenements 63 I See your own contractor or Thoa. brooders. Complete line poultry FOR SALE—NEW 6 room bou Mrs, l^ngwood—My husband ■(sp Boss’ Son—Yae. Dad, but 1 want OF doc. part fox-terrier, child's pet, land street WANTED—WILLING girl as kltch ALBERTS ROAO L£A0 S » McGUl Jr„ 126 Cedar street en helper. No cooking. Green Ket- equipment and feed. Checkerboard Beckuse-*' FOR RENT'—TWO room furnished all modem Impruvementa. U. me to keep on wearing my to inank you for parting with it, wcot- Name Peanuts. Uberal reward. or unfurmabed, 4 room fumisnea Fish, 110 Benton atrpet. rceph old hats, but he Isn’t clever enough just the same. to THt DU3& ' MEMT Ronald JfcCutcheon, Cr rstal Lake 1937 C H E V R O L E T T O W N aedan tle Inn, 136 Demlng street Feed Store, 10 ApcI Place. Phone N,^ PAYMENTS 3 7711. apartmenL Available at onct. Cen- 6394. to think up ss nice on excuse os W AItRS OF evS O C A ll Road, Middletown. Phone Middle- 1936 Cnievrolet town aedan, 1936 REPAIRING 2.3 ® case of unemployment that Chevrolet cohct, 1935 Pontiac tennial Apts. Call 4131. The i^ p bad Just gotten in fram om.xn vsmvcw . town 1029-3 or Rockrille 44»-ft. NO PAYMENTS FOR SALE—54 HUDSON street, Europe. The peaaenger held a TM& 9HMiKL aedan, 1985. Pbutlac coach. Special LAWNMOWEI^ sharpened and re- HELP WANTED— In cose price you honest deaUngs at aU Umes. he known Just what his Insurance this arorld by our own sfforts, not $245. Riley Chevrolet Co. 60 Wells BUSINESS SERVICES and harness repairing, sport tops tween 24 and 28 years of age for quick sale, Kemp's Inc. Now we offer a value which we be- unimproved land, some frontag those of someone else. You eaa't HOUSES FOR RENT 65 on road. Please state price. Write policy covers. atreet. Tel. 6874. OFFERED IS and curtains repaired. 90 Cam- Permanent position. Salary plus lieve is one of the most outstand- coast uphill, and no one is going to OUR BOARDING HOUSE bridge street Telephone 4740. auto allowance. Call for Interview LOOK AT OUR PRICES on Na- ing ever presented by our firm. Box J, Herald. take you up on the headlebars. The WANTED—TEAM work, aim plow- Wednesday evening between 7 and tionally Known Refrigeratofi and FOR RENT—SIX ROOM house, $260 W ORTH O F F U R N IT U R E . Myf vst^ ing and harrowing gitrdens. Tete- BLECTTRIC MOTORS and radios and 9. Rohm 2 State Theater Bldg. Save!! $219.50 6 ft. DeLuxe Kel 8 ROOMP 4ac/am t m t r ADVERTISEMENTS OPPORTUNITIES 32 ing, giving putlculars. Box N, Washers, Radios and Magic Aire size garden apace at 26 Ashwortn —Why. I thought they seat F O R eWALLBNOB? C-J- FLOWERS AND PLAN-PS for Eas- Herald. suite Is solid maple; the living street. Inquire at 42 Maple street, him to oollegsT X CA V o a fi Count six aesrass words to B llaa. ter. We have a large assortment FOR RENT—IN BUSINESS sec- Cneanera at prices you can afford room suite Is In frless: kitchen has rear. Win Appear In Person WITH TH A T BY otr BAo fKf laltlala ounibsrs and abbravlatlons Sua—Bure. That’s what mods for your selection. Burke The tion, brick meicantlle buiiomg tc- pay on our Budget Plan. Open a range. There are ever so many Hartford Theater For Fivi IMCOMS aacb eouni as a word and compound Evenings Until '8 p. m. Tuckel'i them poor. vteR nty/Ts m r words as two worda Iflnlmnm cost Is Florist TeJ. 714-2, Rockville, Cwin. with 3000 ft. of ground door space. SITUATIONS WANTED— other Items which are too numerous kUR R E N T— SEVERAL single Days Beginning April 16. • r^ INSF'B CTDR 'Y O U m B M A T T L B prioo of tbrsa Unsa Suitable for light manufacturing. 1083 Main, Hartford. See M. Mc- to mention, but the 8 rooms are nouaes and flatz, thoroughly mod- HAW./ TUB F iR tS T Uns rates psr dar for transtant FEMALE 38 Keever, Manchester representative. READ IT OR NOT ■ A 3A/APIt>y' r:/9rPU t. Apply Edward J. HoU. complete-in every detail. Yes, even ern, oxcellent locatlona. Inquira ot 'THIN® 1 r a t t l e d Bda Phone Hartford collect, 7-3136— Thai teasing, exciting exhibition Eight million doUars Is spaat sd- OF ZMCCm—>voH9 eweetiva Watek IT, ISM MOV ING— T R U C K IN G - EXPERIENCED WOMAN woiUd •nff* kre included. So, we kdvlse you Edward J. Holi, 865 Main street, 1st from Hollywood, Miss Mae West WAS A SET GROCERY .1TORE for sale. All up- Manchester, 6536. to look over these 3 rooms as soon telephone $642. aUBlly by railroads la the United A B O U T A C M tU K H G f i _ _ Caab Chares STORAGE 20 like housccleanlng, or oirlct clean- will have everyone "cornin’ up t' States In blowing locomoUvs whis- OF DICE t • ConasoaUvs Oars ..I 7 stai I au to-date equipment. Volume between as possible. OF NAt^LBM POLO • Oensaeudva Dart ( ats^ U sU ing, by thi tjur. References fur- see her” when she comes to th tles. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS when you 8800 and $400 per week. Can be nished. For information Tel. 6911, PHONE OR WRITE FOR A 1 ^ ...... I 11 awl U su bought by p.*it cash. Owner haa to FUEL AND FEED ^9-A stage of the State theater In Hart All orders for Irrooular lasarttons want tha twat In Local and Long FREE '‘'X)URTE8 Y AUTO" subur ban for rent 66fort for five da.vs beginning Satur m. Diatanca Moving. Dally Bxpreaa dispose of at once. Manchester John—-My wife cams from a large f ONG awaitad. the Inilial ddaile w ill bo oharoad at tha ana tlaaa row. WOMAN WANTS housework, clean- FOR sal e—WELL seasoned hard Any morning, afternoon or evening day, April 16. Miss West wlU brin ■poelal rataa for loao tarsi avary Herald, Box O. FOR RENT—SIX ACRES of vege- family, did youre? of the 1938 U. S. stamp program Hartford, Uanehaatar, HockviJla. ing, scrubbing, sewing, etc. Tele- wood 34fi0 load. Telephone 8628. that you wish to see this or any with her a Hollywood stage shot day advarttsino olaao epos rwquast. Phone 6260, 68 HoUlatar atraet phone 3984, 6 to 8 evenings. table land, In HlUstown. Write Man—No, she brought hen with finally have been issued by Poet> Ada ordered before tha third or dfth M. Oigllo, Bolton. other furniture, we will send one with a cast of forty entertainers. her. day will ha oharoad only tor tho ae- of our 7 "Courtesy Autos" tc bring Herald Box O. master General James A. Farley, GIRL OF EIGHTEEN woulc like Mae West Is the top-ranking boi tiiA] bomber of tlmM tli# %4 bppobr- FOR-SALE—WBXL seasoned bard you to the store and take you back office motion picture star In fh calling for a complete revision of •i. eharcino at the rata aamaif but PAINTING— PAPERING 21 housework or taking care of chil- CORRECT THIS SENTENCE: no allearaneo ratuoda eaa ha made wood. Apply Edward J. HoU, tele- home again. There Is no obugatlon country, and has proved that sh| an atx tima dren. WUllni, to stay nights. Ex- phone 4642 oi 8025. whatsoever for this service, even If BUSINESS PROPERTY has even greater appeal lo her "The friend 1 appointed proved laiy 11823-23. iy>llewlng Is the an- la atoppad afWr U a PROPERTY OWNERS —AttenUon. S A V E 5 0 P. Ca "il nouncement: * ay. 86R5 rspapera room, celling papeiv perienced. 70 Birch streeL you do not ouy. l-XIR SALE 70 person" audiences. SBd incompetent," said tbs poUti- No “till forblda"! diaplay Uaao oot Ob the Cost of New Tires! dan. "So I forced him to. ncign,’’ ed or kalaomlned. Material, labor A-L-B-E-R-T She opened In the Paramoi- "The portrait of every deceased •olOa -8 Prealdent of the United Statee Tha Herald will aol bo rsapoualblo complete, tnildi outalde painting. DOGS— BIRDS—PETS 41 GARDEN—FARM - Main Store—Waterbury WHY PAY AGE34TS to seU your Theater in Los Angeles, and dre' n r more than eaa tooorraot Inaartlon R E T R E A D tho biggest crowds In history. I] Gretcben—Gee, _ what a fierce will appear In this new rtgular Large aavinga. Work guaranteed. YOUR CASlNGSr DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 All Stores Open Wed. A Sat. Eves. property? Our advertising service lover you are! o f any advartlaamani ordered tor Lang. Phone 8(>92. FOR SALE—RABBITS, near Bol- enables buyer;, to deal directly. No Chicago, she did the same thin, series of $1 posUge stampa, which Boro than on# tlma No long walta Drive In your Charles— Why, I haven't tried to Includes four new denominations' Tha tnadvartant omlaaloo of laoor- ton Notch pond, on main road. FOR SALE- ROOMS practically' salesmen, contracts or commis- Mae West fans waite3Mn line froi klBB you oneel raet publloatlon of adaartlalao wlU bo car in the morning. Get It back Donald Miller. FOR SALE—COW MANURE $3.00 6 a. m. until the box office open ,tte 4H-cent. 18-cent. SS^xnt and at night all finished. new (modem style) furniture. WlU sions. For details write Property Gretcben—That'a what makee roetlnad only by oaaaallsUoo of tho a load delivereo. Phone 6420. sacrifice jrlce for quick sale. See at 10 a. m. In Columbus. Ohio. Fa: 40-cent denominations. In addi- •horoa made tor tho aorvloo roadarad. AdverUalng Service, Box 1615, you such a> fierce lover. tion the portraits of B ^am ln AU bdvortifemoAti naat ooafora Mr. Deyorio at 17 Park street, Hartford, (3onn. have fought for her autograph, o( to styl^ oopy and typoyraphy with LIVE STtM.’K—VEHICLES 42 Wednesday between 1 and 4 p. m. flclals and prominent citizens ha' Franklin and Martha Washington, C a m p b e ll's HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 TROUBLE: We get trouble |Wlfe of the first President, will be rtoulallono anforead by tha publlah- SERVICE STA ’n o N FOR SALE—JERSEY COW fresh For appointment other than speci- all but turned somersaults for h tra and thay raaarva tha richt W smile, and every city has decre enough in this world without bor- uaed. adit. n alM or rajaot any copy aea- For Sale 376 Main Street milch, second calf. 717 Tolland NOW IS I'l.F TIME to ou' your- fied time call 5721. A real bargain LEGAL NOITCES rtwlng any. So' never attempt to atdarod objaetlonabla. for someone. Miss West's opening day as ' “ Franklin, founder of the Amer- Timplke. self a .ijw (Irawford Combination bear more than one burden of this ican postal system, will be hinv OL08INO HOUR*—ClastUlad ada range. $10 to $20 allowance on your AT A CX)URT OF PROBATE HELD holiday" for a great stage a to bo pnbllahad tamo day Bust bs ra- ROADSIDE STA N D screen star. kind at a time. Some people think ored with top position on the list, In old range. Coir. In and look them FOR SALE - COOLERATOR Ice »t Munchester, within ami for tha Miyed bjr It o'clock aoon; BatanSaM box. but twe years old. In excel- diatrict ot Manchester, on the 12th Hartford Is making plans to they must beer three times—all that of the H-cent issue, while 20’ X SO*. Established 12 over. Benson Fiimlture and Radio. day ot April. A. D.. 1931. they have had, aU they now have, Johnson Block. lent condition. Very low price. celve the blond star with tni V a ^ Washington fellows her years. Good Business. Kemp's Inc. Preeent WILLIAM 8. HTDE, Eaq., friendly hospitality when she a and all they ever expect to have. ]^ b ^ . on tha m-eant stamp. TELEPHONE YOUR PERSONAL Jtidge. , 8 PIECE WALNUT dining room Trust Ratfttft u-w o f John Hand rives in town Friday. Wilbur Tha Franklin and Martha Wash- WANT ADS U t « o f MnncheetFr Iti Raid district, Cross, Jr., son of the governor James—Do you know, you're not ington sUmps WlU be the only set, square table, a good buy at d4> A S F d . s bad looking girl? Ata a n aooapiad ovar iba ulaphoba Inquire 60 W a ln u t S t $60. Our prli; only $30. Benson MACHINERY AND TOOI.8 52 Ckmnectlcut wtll be at the Hnrttn pon-presldential stamps on Uie at tha CHAROB Ra TB clrau aboaa Upon application of Tho Manchea- E41th—Oh, you'd say so even If ili$t. LOANS Furniture and Radio. Johnson ter Trust Company. Truster, praying .-itallon with several prominent cl f IMt, t, rtalBt Kt) I f f “ adaartlsar^ but you don’t think so. CASH RA*rc8 WlU bo aseaptod as Manchester, Conn. Block. CASE ONE PLOW tractors with fo- authoDty to sell certain real ea- zens to welcome Mae West to Ho “The praaldcntial atampa wiU i o r i m p o r t a n t t h in g s tate aa per application on flle, It la ford. Then Miss West, with h James—We're even then. You’d lappear in danomlnatiMis ar> SCORCHY SMITH rC L L P ArH B N T If paid at tha btwl- swinging undcrslung drawbars, a think so even if I didn't say so. oais oSlea oa or baton tho aovontb a a a 0»d G MW CORt*! OUlNt power savb.g transmission, light O R LiK H K D :—-That the forefroin$r bodyguards, two maids, and sen [ranged in order of thetr White j^nnie^s a Bonny Lais! day nUowlDs tha dnt laeartWa of raa b# OBR of IhR vRTf imooricnit ni>plicatlon be heard and determined /\0 VR FATHER, By JO H N C TE R R Y weight, econonucai. See these trac- at the Probate Office in Manchester tary, will be escorted to the St House terms, starting with the / TMATW MV aacb ad etharwiaa tho CHAROB IklaeRtoqyouBglo^of U or 401 MOST PEOPLE WHO SAY IN TROUBLE ^ACtC /, ( she *ent Me k ^ neeal deuverv win bo eollmitod. No ^ ^ n B . WbRlbRE you WGAt $50. $12$. tors at Dubllr Tractor Oo., Provi- In sald^Dlstrlct. on the 18th day of Theater willi a parade of cars )l-cent Washington issue and nm- [ SHE'S TH’ only one PUBUC HEARING April. A. D„ 19J8, at 9 o'clock In the THEY ARE SEEKING THB ,nlng through the $3 r^iid~ JM TH* ST4TBST ' 1 1-JJTTB!? AfiKIN ' ME TD COMB HOME klllty for a r n n In lalaphonad ada $200 or BMrR l o pay Iokm, 5 SPECMLS...<3S t o*S5 dence Rd., Wlllimantlc. honor of the Mac Wcst-Safe-Drl r WWfTE T D - w ill bo asaumad and Ihalr aaearaey bill*—lo roHaoBCR you? cm—or In conformity with Section 425 forenoon, and that notlcq bo Kiven to Ing Week. Hartford people are g TRUTH MEAN THEY SEEK sTwelve Prestdenta net FOE PAPS SAKE - HEEE'S A aanool be auaraniaad. buy tit# thlags your family all persons Interested In said estate SOMETHING TO STRENGTHEN y Mods DOW, you'n find It aim® BEIOW TNEn S M M n VtUIEI of Chapter 29 of the General Stat- of the pendency of said application Ing to try to establish a week fr. sly honored with special *NAP!fHCT C F n e t? - piR ot PRfRMKil FinancR Co. of automobile accidents to hon THEIR SIDE OF THE ARGU- S INDEX OF 19.84 Plymouth ute the Zoning Commission of the, WANTED—TO BUY 58 ii'id the ^Ime and.place o f hearinir MENT. sUmps are included in the OdIt rRGRirRmRRl for a loan •Sediin ...... town of hlanchestcr will hold a pub-' thereon, by publishliiK a copy of this M ^ West. ^ IIA They are PreeldenU EMERGENa hoTR: — yow obUity (o tRpery $325 order In sofne newspaper bavinir a (John Adams,.John Quincy Adams CLASSIFICATIONS nKtll. TRgulor amounts 6a Iho 1933 P I j ’ mouth He hearing In tho hearing room of clrruluUun In said district, at least Blrtha ...... loon ptoa you srIrcL the Town Hall on April 27, 1038 at An ounce of uranium disinl Mountaineer—There be a fire ud Van Buren, William H. Harrlaon' Sedan ...... WANTED— GOOD used tractor. flYe days bef* re the day of said hear- la the hills. ^ BnoaaaBaaW • Strkl privocy aaaurrd. $275 8 p. m.. In relation to the adoption Must be reasonable. Phone 6551. ing. to Appear If they see cause at grates into .865 ounce of leal TVler, Polk, ruimore. Pierce, Bu- Marriaaat CALLS • Custoowr CMtioliRd Coot: — j I 1933 Plymouth Rum- of the zoning ordinances and regu- said time and place and he heard which Is a metal, and .135 oun| City Fallow ■ I didn’t hear any ^enan’ Johnson, Arthur and Oaatba ...... Ikeqidtimr you ropoy. tho Irrt ■ ble Seat Coupe ... relative thereto, and make return lo of helium, which Is a gas. alarms. Card of Thaukt $160 lations for the town of Manchester. thi court. Coolldge. Thomea JMTaraon will 1931 Ponllac CHARLES W. HOLMAN. using this method of measuiirj Mountaineer—Of course not It a ^ a r the most often In regular I® HsBorWB WANTED—HOSPITAL bed. CaU » W lIaL IA M 8. H T D R was a still. ^ a t and Foand P O L IC E Sedan ...... Chairman Zoning Commission. 8315 after 6 p. m. Judge. time, the earth shows an age replacing Washington on the Anoobneemonto PERSONATFINANtX $165 more than 1,400 million years. a-cant stamp. Porbonali •.. < 1931 I.aSalle, •••••••••••a*••••*• «• • The Nice Things About A Dull "rurthar detoUa aa to daaigns, A«tMMblt«9 4 3 4 3 Sedan ...... $195 Party Is That You Get To Bed At AbtomobllM for SaU A Decent Hour. ■“ <* of tirst-day sales AutonobllM for Bzeboogo H .r.'i your chsnce—if you hunyl will be announced leler.” Auto Aeet«ton«»—Tlroo a ...*., pmd.bl. bargxini — on. w*.k only at ■ w — ______ICopyrlghl.LSI, KE.t g*rvler. 1131, NE.t Ibc .)Srrvler. I bc ) Auto R»PAlPln»—PUbtlbf thaia pricaal FLAPPER FANNY fg*?-••ill---...... — »-A FIR E By Sylvia -cont 19M «Y Mrs Mftvtcc. MC T M a r e . « 4. fat orr - g.**'* Truob ...... "A Safe Place To Buy Ante^Poi Hire ...... Sooth H old Evo fything ! 11 *^<^* 1-^8 a n d h i s f r i e n d s By Rl~tPfr Qaresea—Servleo—41teraae . . . . . M Used Cars” Moici^slao—Bloyelss ...... u [RUISE TW W ASHIN GTO N TUB BS Wbotod Autoo—‘UotAreyoloo aa.«* IS By Crane O UT OUR W AY BaalMaa aaa Prwfaaalaaal Boralaaa 4 3 2 1 Schaller Motor Sales ^ 6uess vwhat, <3E£, 1 By WillianiB BualoM Sarvloaa OBarad ...... u INC. c lyECKLESi 'ItXJ'vfe BVBRVfHlNG THAT ' ' r V V ^ N T EVEN ^a...... HAVE ypu gone I e o T A Nom oKi 110 T w is r Housabold Sarvloaa Offaied ....It-A North Dodge-Plymonth Dealers I CHAIRMAN TH' FOLKS BACK HE LO O K E P Bulldinr-^ntraotlna la 634 Center St. TeL 5101 R unnino h o m e s a i d a b o u t -T H IS A R O U N D ON S O U K Plorlat^Nuraarlaa lb OF THE PROM (XMMITTEE, TOO FAT TD ruoaral D1 recto ra ...... 5 4 3 2 PORDJE J06/ 4* TRUE. TM SN O O T/ USlKf A p e a s h o o t e r . R U N — B U T Haatloa—PluBblua—RocIIbb ... It O F ^ U L E S O M N E R ! a o u y Insunuea ...... a ''VyO CAM U SE A TW ENNY* OOH/ THAT Ifllltuary—Onaaraakina II ^ r o O L l T WISH LON® WHIP! A U C T I O N A U C T I O N I t NBVER BIN *^OOT WHIP LIK E A RIFLE . AN' NEVER Pawnaer SarvlM .....M -A A M B U L A N C E VOU PAT HEAD? WE'LL Mattna—l^nrlna ...... tl TO SETTLE ESTATE OF WM. R. DUNHAM MISSEP A Profanlonal Barvleaa ...... tl LOOK LIKE ZE B R A S PER 1 :: ( Door u ) At His I.ale Farm, Cor. So. Main and Maple Streets s- A M O UTH. RUNNtN' LE& Tallerina—Oyalna—Claanlaa ... it East Hartford, Conn. AT FIFTEEN »llal Goode and Barvlea II WED., APRIL 13. 1938 At 10 A, M. (Rain or Shine) F E E T / wanted—Bualnaaa Baralea . .... II 5 6 3 0 KNfsiVSNSJ ' ^ KOaeiinooal LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FARM MACHINERY t : Couraaa u d Clasaa...... n (H o llo rs n) Household Furniture Several Mows of Hay ^vata Inatruetlona ...... I| FO R N m iR E SEI.IJ( ra iS T : General ftectrie refrigerator...... n 3 0 6 0 Dnitfirsal electric stove, kitchen range, beds, dressers, ‘ acoam \ eleaaer, locker, piano, desk, chairs, stands, rockers, narior set. nmmmeimi (Quish) dlehee, etc. ^ Bondo^Stocko^Mortgo^oo wb#!** SI Bu«!not» Opportunltioo .•••••«• U FARM MACHINERTi John Deere manure spreader. Hoover Ifonof ‘ ® i » » " II 4 3 4 0 potato digger, 3-horse fsirm wsgon, double dump cart, sulky plow, J Help aoO •llootfOM mowing machine. 3-horse platform wagoa, Iraa Age aprayer. -a y Halp Waniad—Female ...... M Acme and spike tooth harrows, potato planter, hay tedder, toliao- II, . r * wiiFm I iweaNiT Help Wanted—Mai...... u eo setter, weeder, horse rske, 2 tobacco wagoas, cultivators, eora WEU..TVIAT f^ue •T1M.AT LEAST P!5KT.WE CAN SELL "TO BUT OFCIXIRSB ITB NO Ealaaman Wanted ...... M-A TifINK UP CLEVER H 0 5 P IT A L p ^ ^ , broadcast fertillier sower, platform scalea, potato cut- C50ESNT MATTER' TO OS...UNLESS... Halp vt anted—Mala or Pamala.. II ler, harrel sprayer, wheelbarrow, hay fork and rope, 2 brooders, A R E R WHAT TtXJ t»«.. \ FOR Aaanta Waniad ...... 17-A poultry crates, grlndstooe, burlap bags. Woodpecker gas engine the pr o m— Bliuatlona Wanted—Female .... II DID LAST NK5HT ID OOSH 1 \ SUCH AS ENTER- HOLY SIIAOKE.' Sltuatlona Wanted—M ala...... Is aad n w rig mounted, large woodpile, some lumber, and various Dudl ey wangle, Eraplormont AgsoeUt ...... 44 5131 amall tools of all descrlptlona WWTLL I TAINMENT. BE- WE KNEW TOO ^ .If iO TA N ID C A f IJro Sfwek—Hot*—Povltry^ ToM«ioo MUk Cooler Tank, 4 ran capacity with Delco oieetrte nalL .. * f„- { p »^e s h m e n t s — ? ««• —BIrda—Paw ...... 41 WERE A BORN r ^ lN h ; Uaa Stock—Vahiclaa ...... 41 CadUlac Sedan, 1B3A Reo Speedwagon, platform body, 1936. LEADER/ y SO ) a n d h o w t d ^oltry and Suppllaa ...... 41 W A T E R D E P T. De Laval Separator. De Laval .MUklng Marhlue. 2 single units, TO DO?yKEeP FROM HAV- want4d— Fata— Poultry—Stack 44 gnantity of Manure. J. ROBERT OALVTN, Adrar. TOO/. ^ING TbO MANY Per Salw—MlaraUaaaawn AUenONEERS’ NOTICEt All wiU be sold to settle es- UNQUOTE.' COVERED WAOONS Anielta For Sala ...... 41 3 0 7 7 tate. Lunch on the premises. Order of atle: Furniture first, Boat! and Accaaaorfftg 4t then smaH tools, then autos, hay, machinery, etc., etc. PRESWn CMAPERDNeS Bulldlns ...... at rr' 1 me an/ DIauenda—Watebaa—Jewelry .. «• (After5P.5L) “Gee, Chuck, don't you wish you could take a trip around naotneal Appllanaas Radio .. 41 ROBERT M. REID ft SONS, Auctioneers the world?” 4S«1££j rual and Feed ...... Sfil Mala Street Menchester, Oonu. Phoae $l$fi Oarden—Tarm— Dairy Prodaota M 7 8 6 8 ”Oh,' I dunno—there’s lota of other, plaeea to ftrst.' "Why don’t(*g be fair, OIDsherr Why don’tcha rive Boua.hold d o o d a d . R me an tunbrella?” **“ {'‘"•'7 “ d Tools ...... I I Moaleal lutrnmanW ...... « . . . || M A N C H E 5 T E R Oiriea and Ston Bqntpacat 14 S^l^ at tba atoiws...... 14 M YR A N O RTH , SP E CIAL NURSE A Nurse Needed Appanl—Para ...... |i W A T E R C O . By THOMPSON A N D COLL Wanted—To Buy ...... U V!S t t t f l^'y.yg{$ .a n . > P O R M T H I R T V Y E A R S T O O S O O N OTP-WllAigHS 5 9 7 4 bight YA ar e, eiB U E / but , ow l e t s look mo m dkCKASHE A L L E Y OOP WE'LL HAVE NO TRI(a

Campbell's ing specials has exceeded all expectations and has rim into ABEL’ S quite sizeable figures. ^^Itoar_^^Cooger_8beet_^^ SERVICE STATION X7S Main Street ^

FILMS DEVELOPED AND O f t PRINTED ...... HOUSE’S

Any Slie R ^ .

Wednesday Morning Specials! F. E. B R A Y Arthur Drug!’ Store JEWELER

State Theater Building

737 Main Street 35c Shirts or Shorts

Inspection A Complete Line Of Hale*s Self Serve Tlic J W H A U CORK

man c h ist e r Cohn* EASTER CARDS The Original In New England! Is Here Now! 4 $l.»oo

Get Toar Used Tires, Wind»

shields and Headlight 5c‘•25c Wednesday Morning Specials! and Health M arket Glasses At — ------. - ^ /

Watch and Jewelry 65c Shorts 2 '"$ 2 .0 0 ' Limited Quantilsrt 42” x36”

Pantoleo Bros. Repairing At Men’s Horace St. Manchester Wed. Morning Specials Embroidered i TeL 3346 Reasonable Prices Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales.

F ancy Hos,e 6 $ 1 .1 0 PILLOW CASES

10 Extra Green Stamps Given SHOE DEPARTMENT With Any Or All of These Items. Childreifs Patent Leather Special! > Special! 20c No. 3

PUMPS $ Lower priced than plain hemmed. While they laat at this 2-00 Clam Chowder 21c low price. TWO pattema.

sunsweet . Children’s and Misses’ Patent Leather A Repeat Salel CROSLEY ^ Prune Juice no. lo can 69c Sizes 8/i a PUMPS All White Washer IRONING BOARD PAD ^ Lb. Putnam Coffee 31c

$69-95 and COVERS

CfHdUSC^SON. Armour's Beans Lb. Can 5c

INC. SMiceiey's 23

Super Gallons Can 5 C Safe Tomato Soup Regularly 78c set. Heavy Inflammahle pad with unbleached

cover with elastic cord. No tacking or pinning. We sold dozens Wringer of these last week. Beaumay Invertible Domeshce—Main Floor.) Agitator Fruit Jelly 5oz. Container 5c

Ban WARD’S— HOUSEWARES— Basement Bearing

Wednesday Morning Specials My-T-Fine Desserts Throughout

3 Pkffs. 14c $1.39 Ironing Tables

Free '" ’ f Three-leg construction of smooth pine wood, well Fresh String Beans Lb. 9 C sanded. Table top 48”x l2 ” with edges rounded. This Free Demon- is a well built table. A «

Delivery stration Special JL e Lb. Onions 3c

TERMSI Lb. TRADES! Dandelions 5c BAMBO RAKES

HEALTH MARKET 18” with 33 wire-bound teeth ...... 19c

R. S. Potterton

Sales and Service On AH Makes

10 Extra Green Stamps Given At the Center phone 3738

^ With Any Or All of These Items.

^ Calves' Liver Lb. 39c WEDNESDAY— Pinehnrst closes at noon. Buy these

"Good Things To Eat” before noon Wednesdav . Dial 4151. Beef Liver Lb. 19c

CALVES’ LIVER. This is the selected gennine fresh

Liver . . it 8 guaranteed to be tender and fresh . . V,

Ib. 36c., lb. 69c. Bacon to serve with It, 33c Ib.—or Bacon Lb. 32c

Mushrooms, 29c lb.

8AUERKRALT. Cook it with Frankfurts or fresh

Spare R il^ The Spare Ribs wiU be featured Wednes- day Morning at 19e lb.

The JW.HALC CORK

D ‘n of Sole, Fillet of Had- MANCMtSTtft CONM* Genuine Maple t dock Pollock’ lb. 12'/ic. Steak Cod. Fresh Scallops, f pint 3oc. Clams, Fillet of Mackerel and FiUet of Red Perch. Hand Made

VEGETABLES. Dandelions are Ipwer . . Vi peck for

Y«llow Turnips, Fresh Peas, Green ^^ SALE! SATIN STRIPE RAYON Beans, R i^ T om aU ^ Green Peppers, Asparagus and A\ACAZINE now in . . they are CREPE GOWNS Regular $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98 S . . try a bonch or two Gleaming satin diagonal stripe on rsyon crep. back- at 10c bunch. ground. $1.59 Value 1 Tearose, blue, white. A O CHENILLE AND CANDLEWICK RACKS Sties 36-40. V o C CUCUMBERS, each p Fancy, Louisiana

Radiahes, 2 bunches J C. t STRAWBER- a BED SPREADS New Parsnips, Ib. ^ Fer ytara this b u been one eC our moat popular rnapH b RIES, basket . . I D C Sale! Children’s Easter Straws magazine racks. A limited quantity of them were ?n«de t SPEOAL < C BIRDS EYE LIMA BEANS, 21c . . this is the last day for us by hand . . of choice ma|dc. Regularly thay would g of the qiecial on Birds Eye Limas . . save 4c a bog \ **®"**> Straws. CompleU sslee- WEDNESDAY cost 88.85 but we’ve marked the few on hand to $3J 6 for S ****• *»«• W edn sm ay Wedneaday morning. — ------Morning Onlyl , aaily Wednesday morning shoppera. No mom avaUabla • A. M. to 12 Onlyl 54c when thaae am gone! Caah and carry . . no ’phone orders,

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G a 'P.uicha rjst G/vee/v ^nc. ' ^ 3 - y-;., ryRtfj M ontgomery Ward B The Textile Stpre

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