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VOL. U ll., NO. 128. (OUm UM Advtrttiinf on Pnfo 8.) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1984. (TEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CIM18

0 — ■' ------p PRESIDENT TO TALK NRA Chief Lends An Ear To His Severest Critic 1 JOHNKAMINSia MONETARY METHODS BROODED OVER AT NRA CONFERENCE HISTRUTMENTWILL BE CONTINUED To Ditcloto Hit Plaot for WOMAN TAUNTS HIM New Britain Yonth Who FOR YEAR AT LEAST Forther Recovery Work SO HE KILLS HER Dropped Bomb in Spring- Sec. Morgenthan Tells Con- OD Monday in Speech Over TOQDIZUWYER I field Conrt Room Felt Po­ Radio; Cornea aa Snrpriae. gress Boshess Is Getting Canght in Bridgeport Where lice Held Him Unjnatly. ON PROMISED FEE He Planned to Flee to Italy Better Day by Day and WMhlnfton, March 1,—(AP)— PrenldMit RooMvalt will dlicloie bin Springfleld, Mass., March 1.— Was to Have Recrived $54,- Present Plans Are Work­ plaxif for NRA In a parional appear* — Telle Police Hie Story. (AP)—John Kaminski of New Brit­ anoe Monday before the f roup meet* ain, Conn., who created a bombing 000 When Army Contract ing Ont as Expected. iDfs called by adminletrator John* scare in Superior Court yesterday •on to bear cotnplalnU. Bridgeport, March 1,—(AP)— afternoon, where his brother, Alex­ Giuseppe D1 Marco, who had planned Tbii waa made known today aa ander, and Paul Wargo, both of Was Awarded. Washington, March 1.—(AP) — crltlclam waa received from a larffe to begin his flight io Italy today, Connecticut, are on trial for mur­ 'The Eulmlnistratlon’s desire to try number of peraona who came here waived extradition in city court and at the Invitatloi of Johnaon to air der, was arraigned in district court present monetary plans for at least started back to New York in cus­ WMhington, March 1.— (A P )—A their vlewa. today on four charges growing out the remainder of this fiscal year The PrealdentV addreaa at 11:00 tody of detectives Instead, to face of the affair, namely—assault with contract under which a prominent before a fixed policy is determined a. m. (eaatem ntandard time) will trial for the killing of Ella Nugent, a dangerous weapon with intent to lawyer-lobbyist was to have receiv­ murder; having a revolver; possess­ upon was conveyed to Congress to­ be broadcaat to the Nation. Sigmifl- former "taxi-dancer,'' ed 354,000 and further "commis­ eance waa attached by obaervera to ing explosives, and attempting to day by Secretary Morgenthau. The woman bled him for money, aid a prisoner to escape. sions” If he obtained large motor the audden decision to addreaa the Testifying to a House banking conference. mocked his club foot with inebriate Ball of $75,000 truck contracts from the War De­ On the first charge he pleaded subcommittee on a bill to establish Some believed the President would dances before him to illustrate his partment WM under investigation a central Federal authority with give bis ideas for the future of the own helplessness, and finally threat- not guilty and on waiving examina­ today as the Grand Jury prepared tion was bound over the grsind jury. sole currency issuing powers, Mor­ National Recove*y Act as well as ented him with a revolver, Di Marco to call new witnesses next week. genthau said: ts-kf up some of he complaints pre­ told Cjaptain John Regan, and Lieu­ Bonds were set at 375,000, the larg- Investigators are said' to have tenant James Bray at police head- “I think this study the commit­ sented at the Invitation of Johnson. been informed that the $54,000 fee tee is making is very worthwhile A demand by be American Fed­ qiuuters here. was to have rewarded the lawyer So he sent six bullets into her and important. The country h u eration of Labor for establishment for having an associate lobbyist, ac­ just come through one of the most of the 30-hour wek in manufactur­ body on Febniary 12 In his drab Critics of the NRA had a "field day” in Washington when, in five simultaneous open hearings, spokes­ men for labor, consumer and the small business man voiced their :iojectlons before National Recovery tive in the Amorican Legion, seek difficult financial crises it ever had, ing industries vas presented to little apartment at 427 East 19th a department contract for a Chica­ street, Manhattan's east side. Administrator Hugh S. Johnson. The only critic who stood in "basic riisagreement with the N. R. A.” was Eind we are just beginning to see a NRA’s public foum by John P. go motor truck firm. Uttle Ught. Frey, secretary d the organiza­ Met a Year Ago. Robert Minor, representative of the Communist party, who is shovra (right) telling General Johnson why. A high official of the motor firm “What the future monetary policy tion’s metal trade department. He met her a year ago, he said is said to have explained to govern­ Without it, he aid, the coimtry in his statement, when he moved of our country should be I don’t ment investigators that the lawyer, think anybody is sufficiently wise to always would hare a huge per­ there from Brooklyn, N. Y. Orig­ having offices here and in smother manent amount oi imemployrment. inally, he said, she had come from tell you, because we haven’t had SPANISH CABINET city, had been “recommended” to enough experience.” He insisted radical changes must be Waterbury, Conn., where a sister PU Y1 IS ENTHRONED him by a friend as “one who knows Need More Experience made in the codes ' re-employment who later clsdmed her body now his way around in Washington.” objectives are to materialize in lives, but she had been in New York Recounting steps that have been All Awards Stopped substantial fashion. for a considerable time. She had RESIGNS SUDDENLY taken by the administration, he Overtinn Pay been reduced to the status of jani- AS MANCHU EMPEROR Sometime later bids for the mo­ added; tor trucks were considered and an The labor spokesnn asked for a tress of the east side tenement "It is impossible to tell what the strict requirement ir payment of where he took rooms and where she award w et is prospect to the Chi­ cago firm, when the President . nd future will be. I believe that we overtime on all worl done in excess lived in another apartment. She need more experience and time to of the average wor. week estab­ had a nine year old son. Entire Goyemment of Pre­ other administration officials inter­ Guarded by 50,000 Soldiers CARNERA'LOUGHRAN vened and stopped all awards under tell us what Is the best way to han­ lished by codes, conmding that by They became friendly and she dle monetary problems l>efore we various devices the itent of the took care of bis rooms and cooked mier Lerrooi Walks Out; the Army’s 310,000,000 motorization get into anything specific or de*inlte codes was miscarriec for him. But her demands for During Rites Which Cost|(;LAS|| TQNIGHT program. as is contemplated, perhaps, in this Frey also opposed he establish­ money for liquor increased. He Discovery of new documentary bUl. ment by codes of a Ifferential for eiddence of an undisclosed nature, grew tired of it be said, and resent­ Move Complete Surprise. “We hope that Congress will give the southern states, oointing out ed her taunts at bis crippled foot. Government Million Dol­ but apparently of great 'mportance that no policy had bei adopted to to the Grand Jury inquiry, haw re­ us at least the balance of thi« year Februsiry 12 he gave her a dollar to work on our present plan. 'Then define the territory t. The kuo itself seek to protect the young SENT TO THE U .S. These two had threatened to quit fore Judge Nelson P. Brown In Su­ percent and farm products 57 per­ makket for manufacturers ’ both emperor from an attempt upon his perior Court. ances Its Budget After AD cent. life. when the largest minority support­ commodities, he said, was intical ing party, the Catholic Agrarian Jurors Kept In Dark "The higher the world price of Polish Steamer Goes On Below Zero Weather Action of 117 deputies, reached a de­ In an effort to prevent yester­ Night Session. gold the higher that of commodi­ (Oonttnoed on Page Bit) It was bitter cold—below zero. At More Than 360 Millions cision to oppose government poli­ day’s occurance coming to me ties?” uked Representative Cross the ‘‘Altar of Heaven” the small cies. knowledge of the jurors, with re­ (D., Tex.). sulting possibility of mistrial, the Rocks OIF Fmlandp-Many handful of foreigners, mostly news­ Many believed this group might "That’s certainly the way It seems papermen, Including Americans— Jurors were taken by bus from their Paris, March 1.— (AP) — The to have been working," the T reu - Poured Into New York withdraw from Its stand provided hotel to the court room Instead of stood in the required evening dress the two ministers stepped out of the Parliament of Framce, rod eyed from ury secretary answered. The rec­ SEEK TO RESCUE walking, as has been their custom. ord on price levels seems to show Ships Go to Rescue. and without hats, literally freezing government. long struggle, balamced the budget as they were forced to stand for Banks During Last Month. Half a dozen uniformed police were our present plan is working. I’d like It was explained that with Mar­ on guard at the entrance and two today and, bowing to the Insistence to see It tried a little longer. nearly two hours on the bare earth tinez Barrios and Lara out. Agrar­ 101 ON ICE FOE at the altar. police detectives scrutinized all who of the venerable, determined Pre­ If Prices Dropped Helsingfors, Finland, March 1.— ian leaders believed they would be entered. Although a considerable "But if it stopped working, if The ceremonies, both secular and New York, March i._ (AP) — able to put through two of their mier, Gaston Doumergue, made him (A F )—All fifty of the passengers religious, lasted less than half an crowd gathered, only persons who prices suddenly took a nose dive, I aboard the Pollsn steamer Zieszys, More tfian 3360,000,000 In gold projects—amnesty for certain polit­ had business in one or another of a tariff dictator. hour, though for the spectators The 1934 budget aa voted by Par­ might be up here tomorrow morn­ dangerously near sinking in violent there were added the rigors of long poured into New York from Europe ical prisoners and subsidies for the the other court sittings now going ing begging for something. Men, Women and Chiken seas near Macelllot Island, were rural clergy. on were allowed to enter. liament today gives a surplus of waiting in the severe cold. in' February, the first month of the nine million francs revenue over "The previous administratiims taken off the stricken vessel early devalued dollar. Sheriff Manning, who is one of tried a good many things that didn’t History probably will record the estimated expenditures. The lattar today by a salvage ship. the commonwealth witnesses waa work; we’ve got something that la, Marooned 200 Miles fm enthronement of the young sover­ This flood of gold was set In mo­ are fixed at 348,318,570,000 francs, The salvage steamer Juaeaekarha, eign as the briefest, most perfunc­ brought to the building and a wheel u d I’d like to go along with it; tion by the devaluation of the dol­ or 33,140,707,050. which effected the rescue, had re­ tory and most machine like ever lar Jan. 31. chair was provided to tcUce him to However, the Treuury U operating ASSERTS RASFUTOI The vote on the budget in the Alaskan Coast. ported hours earlier by wireless that held. the court room. on a 24-hour day-to-day baris.” While the dollnu: failed immediate­ . In reply to police questions John ChaunlMr of Deputies was 458 to 132 she had reached the neighborhood Few Spectators ly to adjust Itself In terns of other Asked by Representative Sdrug- Kaminski said today that he had not amd in the Senate 284 to 15. ham (D., Nev.), whether the pres­ of the Zieszys, but was unable to The Japanese army enforced currencies to its new gold value, it HYPNOTIZED HIM Intended to shoot any particular per­ Just before acting on the budgi>t Moscow, March 1.—(AP) — pull alongside because of high seas. sharp restrictions and regi^t^iku Was highly profitable for bankers to ent silver program had had any ap­ son, but his purpose wsia to hold up the Parliament granted Premiar preciable effect on world prices, or Rusdan rescue commission 1 Send Out S O S to protect the new ruler. E 2^ p t buy gold in London and Pauls, and the court officers until his brother Doumergue dlctatorisd powers t’’' plans today to extend to Alask SOS calls were flashed from the for a few groups of invited J teo- bring it here to sell to the United the purchuing power of other na­ and Wou’go could escape and that he effect govemmentsU economies and tions, Morgenthau replied; bases, if necessary, an expeditl vessel and rockets were fired when chus, Chinese and Japanese (who Btatein Treasury at the new price of intended to hold the crowd back by to msinlpulate tariffs in negotiating to save 101 men and word she struck the rocks last night, were carefully herded behind the 335 an ounce. , Russian Prince Describes "We have oeen unable to so threatening to blow them up with a trade treaties. separate things that we could say marooned on an ice floe in the B Later, wireless messages said the barbed wire stocktuiee 300 feet from Pndlt Disappears. dyneunlte bomb. If the court offi­ Others Failed ring Straits, off Northern Siberia Zieszys waa in a critical position, a the Imperial procession), there that silver alone had this effect or But the heavy sales of dollars cers interfered, he said, he Intended By these legislativo triumphs, the that effect on prices.” Ten menabers of the Wrangle I hole in her hull, the engine room were no spectators. Weird Rites When He Was with which to buy sterling and to throw the bomb and take his 71-year-old Doumergue accomplish­ He added that the United States land expedition whose vessel, tl^ooded and the engines stopped. Despite fears that an attempt francs to pay for the foreign gold chances of being blown up with ed within three weeks something purchase program called for only a CheUuskin s ^ Fe^ary 13, ai other messages told of attempts might be made on the life of the has finally reduced the dollar so on Visit to Mad Monk. them. four preceding premiers failed to relatively inconsiderable lunount of Monarch, there were no untoward reported to be steering sev«|^y yjg ^ launch life boats in close to Its new exchange value that He blamed himself for the desper- achieve in bitter parliamentary silver, but contended that if all events, and within four hours after from we^ess and expo^re. darkness which came with the profit in importing gold has largely countries ratified the world silver he was carried from the palace in a disappeared. (Contlnaed on Pa^e Two) (Oontlnoed on Page Two) three ton armored car to begin the London, March 1.— (AP)—Weird agreement "that can’t help but have rescue now, but the speediest . ceremonies, Pu Yl ascended at noon In the past two days, foreign ex­ rites that took place in Rasputin’s a beneficial effect.” Bible rescue,’’ said V. V. Kuybysheff, ice-bref^ers Md other steamers his carved ebony throne. change authorities say American study in St. Petersburg, involving a Representative Dies (D., Tex.), head of the commission. ^ugh the heavy seas. purchases of gold abroad definitely mesmeric process that partially hyp­ told the House that Inflatloa Thus, in rites costing the govern­ subsided for the first time since the through the use oi silver would re­ Three Russian aviators, one salvage steamer in the ment a million gold doll

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SNOWRAPffiLY OBITUARY JOHN KAMINSKI Mosquito Eradicators TEXTILE UNION ABOUT TOWN D E M O U Y PLANNING Following the Lenten devotions in BEING REMOVED Catch Mammoth Turtle MEETS SATURDAY St Bridget’s church this evening a MOTHERS* BANQUn BROODED OVER meeting of the Holy Name Society DEATHS of the church will be held. The A huge mud turtle weighing meeting will be addressed by the Mrs. Arthur C. Woodruff m s TREATMENT 80,xwater, enaMing the big beauty to acting pastor, Rev. John Kenney. 93 Men and 22 Trucks Work Mrs. Sadie M. Woodruff, wife of pounds which, when killed and cut reach deeper water. A Isu’ge num­ Another Session to Be Held Will Observe Sixth Auhrer- Arthur C. Woodruff of 1017 Middle up provided 60 pounds of edible ber of trout have thus been taken (Continaed From Page One) from Ice-locked basins and placed in Rev. and Mrs. Marvin S. Stock­ Turnpike West, McLean Hill, died at meat, was fished out of HUliard’s in Odd FeDows Hall— Out ing left laU this afternoon for Bris­ Eight Hours in Business her home last night after an illness running water. s a r ; T aesda; N i ^ With ate position his brother is in now, pond recently by Superintendent An old dam built over a century tol, R. I., to attend the ftmeral to­ of a year’s duration. Mrs. Wood­ saying that if be chastised him morrow of their little grandson, ruff was bom in West Avon 58 Chester Likely, of New Haven, and ago on Bigelow brook was removed of Town Speakers. Sections. years ago for. associating with bad his local crew of mosquito extermi­ by the workers. In digging up the Stephen J. Greer, five monthe old Unosaal Affair. ' years ago. She leaves besides her company the events leading up to child of Rev and Mrs. James E. nators. bottom timbers, tbs men located husband, three daughters, Mrs. J. the slaying of the Jail guard would Greer formerly of this town. Mr. Believed to be the daddy of the many large pine logs, evidently old- Paul Stafford, of Hartford: Mrs. not have occurred. He said that ne and Mre. Stockiiig will remain over Ninety-three men and 22 tnicke Thelma Clark and Miss Vivian himdreds of mud turtles which In­ growth timbers In a perfect state of The local Textile Union will hold John Mather Chapter, Order of worked eight hours last night on did not regret yesterday’s occur­ fest Hilliard’s pond and Bigelow another meeting at Orange ball this Sunday with their daughter’s fam­ Woodrxiff, who live at home; two rence, but did regret causing his al­ preservation below the water line. DeMolay, yrlll celebrate lt« tlxth Main street and North Main street brook, which empties Into It, the one Saturday afternoon at which Joseph ily. Secretary C. P. Thayer of the removing the snow from the busi­ sons, Clayton and Daniel Woodruff, ready burdened mother more trou­ Timbers above the water line were Manchester Y. M. C. A. will occupy anniversary by entertaining the caught by Likely and his men has rotted away. Sylvia of Pawtucket, R. L, and Or- ness sections. While 54 men were and four brothers, Clinton Hart cf ble. his pulpit Sunday, and che service mothers of the members at a ban­ Wethersfield, Hubert Hart of Strat­ the dlstlnotlon of being the largest The timbers had been driven into ganixer Green of Paterson, N. J., working on Main street the remain­ He said that the dynamite used will be the speakers. An open at the Vernon Methodist church, of quet in the Masonic Temple oa der of the force tackled the big piles ford, Samuel and Ithlel Hart of in making the bombs was some be ever caught in this vicinity. Its the dam by large wooden pins, mammoth shell, weighing pounds, meeting will be held lint, foUowed which Idr. Stocking has charge, will Tuesday, Maroh 6. The Mothare of snow on the north side of North Avon. There are also three grand­ had hidden on his father’s farm 20 found to be In good condition after be omitted. children. will be sent to the museum of by a biulness session of members and Sons banquet is a unique event Main street, clearing the entire after securing it at a former place a century under the water of the of the local. mace from Nelson Place west to Mrs. Woodruff’s funeral will take of employment in New Britain. He natural history Yale University. brook. In the Order of DeMolay and an ef­ It is also announced that mem­ The Women’r Missionary society fort is being made to have ever} Ihiller Place and around Depot place Saturday afternoon at 2 said he bought the pistols in New During the several weeks that While their Job is to locate mos­ of Emanuel Lutheran church will o’clock at the funeral home of Hol- bers of the organisation will be at present and past member attend. Square park. Britain. Superintendent Likely’s crew has quito larvae clusters in the swamp meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:3(i. loran Brothers, 175 Center street. Odd Fellows hall tomorrow night Those who are unable to bring The state highway department been engaged In the mosquito eradi­ waters, the federal workers expect The mission studies recently started Rev. Watsoir Woodruff of the Cen­ from 7 to 9 o'clock and Saturday their mothers are urged to bring a helped out in the snow removal at SHERIFF IS SHOT cation project here, a large number any time to dig up a skeleton of are proving mOst interesting. The the north end by loaning a plow ter Congregational church will offi- morning from 9:30 t o '11:30 o’clock sister or some other boy’s mother. Sprln^eld, Mau., March 1.— of turtles, smaller than the one a dinosaur, an . ichthyosaur or a meeting is for all friends as well as uaed in Tolland County, a big four- ate and burial will be in the Avon to receive and sign applications for Rev. Leonard C. Harm, of the (A P )—Eighteen years old John mentioned here, were captxired in stegosaurus. One thing i« certain, membership. members of the society A social wheel drive tractor which had pre­ cemetery. Kaminski of New Britain, Conn., South Methodist Episcopal church the mud and taken for f o ^ by the that with Hilliard’s pond teeming time with refreshments will follow will be the principal speaker and viously widened the roadway from was held today after shooting Sher­ workers. ’These weighed all the way the Vernon line to Manchester and with two pound trout, all the the program. “Dad” William Walsh wUl oooupj iff t)avid J. Manning of Hampden from 20 to 60 poimds. youngsters in the part of through to Love Lane. county and attempting to d3mamite a place of honor at the affair. The same plow was put into use FUNERALS Just tbs other day the men cap­ town will haunt Bigelow brook and Rev. F. C Allen will be the epeak- Master Councillor William Fox the Superior Court, where his tured a 16'lncb trout, which was re­ TO START ACTION again this morning, widening the brother, Alexander was on trial. the upper end of the |>ond as soon er at the Lenten devotional meeting will be toastmaster and the oommlt- road from Oakland through Deming Mrs. Florence M. O. Wheaton Court bad Just adjourned yester­ moved alive and placed in running as the trout season opens. this evening at i :45 at the Y. M. C. tee in charge is es 'ollowa; J. Wil­ street into Wapping, Pleasant Val­ The funeral of Mrs. Florence M. day in the trial of Alexander Ka­ A. His subject will be "The Music of liam Staven, chairman; Harry How­ ley and East Hartford. C. Wheaton, widow of Levi minski and Paul Wargo of Walling­ INWEIRTONCASE Obedience.” The public will be wel­ land, Carle Cubberl;^ George The south end workers cleared Wheaton, weus held this afternoon at ford, Conn., for the slaying of a Jail brother, but explained that bis ob­ held at the Jail be had protested come to attend. Fischer, William Fox, Roger Mc­ the space from Birch street north 2 o’clock at her home, 19 Autumn guard when John Kaminski strode ject In getting them was to destroy that he was being held only be­ Cormick and Robert Wright and to Blssell and from Hazel street street. Rev. Watson Woodruff of the to the front of the room. them. cause he was a brother of Alexan­ Notice was received today that also "Dad" Walsh and WUUan south to Pearl street. At these Center Congregational church of A crowd of more thsn 100 spec­ Question at Station der. He did not mention about his the Alumni Banquet of the Epworth Brown of the advisory board. points the width of the street had National Labor Board Turns In order to get as close a check which she wels a member conducted tators was moving toward the exits Policeman Hunt meanwhile noti­ feeling towards the,police, but wns League Institute, which was to have caused a large accumulation of the service. The bearers were Paul and Sheriff Manning had returned fied the Stafford Springs barracks. known to have brooded over his been held in Jewett City this Sat­ as possible on tluee who plan tc snow, in places six feet high and 30 Carter, Frank V. Williams, Harold after escorting Judge Nelson P. This brought a large number of treatment NBA Dispute Over to Dept, urday, has been postponed until attend all past aad present mem­ feet wide. The large tractor drove Agard and Willian- Forbes. Brown to the lobby. Alexander state policemen to Manchester, as Sheriff Known Here Saturday, April 7, owing to poor bers are requeatef to get In touch through the street, breaking up the Kaminski and Wargo were still in Gray haired Sheriff Manning 13 traveling conditions throughout the with Master Councillor William Fox banks of snow, so that the shovel- The remains were placed in the well as Sheriff Manning and County receiving vault at Buckland pending the prisoner’s dock. known to many in Manchester. He of Justice. various parts of the state In which or Scribe Robert Wright by Simday ers could move it into the fleet of Detective Edward J. Hickey. They and order tickets. removal later to the cemetery at Toeees Bomb has visited here on several occa­ the members reside. trucks. The younger Kaminski confronted arrived at 2:80 and were followed As the men continued working Moddus where Mr. Wheaton was by State Policeman Donald Cross­ sions both on business matters and the sheriff about ten feet from the social calls and was a summer The baker}- shop located In the through the night, clubs, restaur- buried. dock in which his brother sat, ex­ man of the Stafford Springs bar­ Washington, March 1.—(AP)— smts and individuals responded with racks. neighbor of Undertaker William P. The National Labor Board annoimc- O’Leary building on Main street changed a few words with the offi­ which has been conducted under the hot drinks, sandwiches and dough­ Kaminski had been in the lower Quish at the shore, occupjdng a DECLARES DU DOLAN cial and tossed at Manning’s feet a house next to Mr. Qulsh’s. ed today it had unanimously decid­ name of Taylor and Gowans has nuts. part of the police station before the FIRE CHIEF’S FEBRUARY bomb containing two sticks of dyna­ ed to refer the Wsirton Jteel Com­ been closed durinj; the past three This morning the town highway mite. arrival of CkJunty Detective Hickey, pany case to the Department of MISUNDERSTOOD ORDERS crew continued the task of remov­ A percussion exploded with a days and yesterday John W. Gow­ but then he was taken to the police Justice for Immediate action. ans, who has beer in charge of the ing the snow, working from Pearl weak report and Manning pushed court room and was followed in by street south. The sim had succeeded REPORT SHOWS 14 CALLS In making pu’oUc Its decision, the business since the death of his fa­ Kaminski Into a chair. The youth Sheriff Manning, State Policeman DARTMOUTH HOLDS boArd jaid the action was derided in loosening the ice at the bottom whipped a pistol from his pocket, ther-in-law, filed a voluntary peti­ NRA OfTicial^ys He Did Not of the snow banks, making the mass Crossman, State Policeman Hunt, upon at an all-day executive session tion in bankruptcy. He lists his as­ 16 Alarms in January, All But fired once and Manning was struck Captain Schendel and Policeman last Tuesday. No explanation was Understand Telegram Con­ much easier to handle. in the thigh by the bullet. The sets as 51,523.50 and liabilities as Hayden L. Griswold, supervising One Being for Chimney Prentice. The police put Kaminski M E M O im SERVICE given for tte delay in making it 81,939.27. At the time that Taylor cerning Scale. woimd was not serious and Manning public. engineer of the CWA, was in ac­ Blazes in Town. was released after treatment at a through a long drilling, but he would and Gowans purchased the restau­ tive charge of the snow removal hospital. not change his story. At 5:30 he was This is the second time the case rant business they paid $8,000 for job since its beginning Wednesday Court officers, reinforced by Po­ taken from the Manchester police Students Pay Final Tribute had been given to the Department it. It consisted of fixtures and the Washlngtcm, March 1.— (AP) — bight. In his report for the month of lice rushed the ■ crowd from the station and brought to New Britain, of Justice. use of 3 modem bakery. Deputy NRA ) Adnolnlstrator Pat February, Chief A ’bert Foy, of the building and stripped Kaminski. where he was held at the police sta­ Action of tha<^ body was deferred, J. Taft advisd Se lator Lonergan South Manchester fire department Two other crudwy constructed tion. Two brothers in New Britain, to Nine Youths Killed by however, pending the outcome of ef­ The March meeting of the Girls’ (D., Conn.) t ^ y there was “no AUTHOR SPENDS NlGtfT finds that there were 14 calls to bombs, two pistols, and two knives who were then in bed, were brought forts to conduct a poll among the Friendly Society senior club will be meeting of »lnds“ between the which apparatus of the department were found In Kaminski’s posses- i’c the New Britain station and Weirton employees, in conformance held Thursday evening, March 8, at President an have put kins eulO^ze tie dead youths in other ways” to hana|)«ir the efforts ent And take part in the good time. Alexander Kaminski ahd Wai^o afternoon that he called Lieutenant missible bder the provision allow­ his flat through a window in one memorial services. of the board. LATEST STOCKS are being tried on a charge of sec­ Barron to his cell and told the story ing a reaction under the 40-cent Main street home and made himself The hundreds of ordinarily laugh­ In a =!tatement accompanying the ond degree murder, however, for the 0* how he had secured the guns. He WILLIAMS FUNERAL minimumh cases where a lower “at home” in another bouse, the fatal beating last October of Mer­ ing, carefree youths, who quietly decision, Senator Wagner empha­ wage ths that was paid June 15,' owner of which was a stranger to New York, March .—(AP)—Fi­ said that Alexander, driving an filed into the chapel to pay their re­ sized that no other course had been SATURDAY. ritt W. H^den, a Springfield Jail automobile which had been stolen in 1929 him. nancial markets suffered from in­ spects to their dead friends, and open. HoweV, Taft said, Dr. Dolan guard, as tney fled from that Insti­ Springfield the day that he escaped Patrolman George Anderson ar­ termittent chills today although the tution. classmates reflected the words and Wagner added that Ernest T. Waterbury, March 1.— (A P )—The failed toake into account the rested Winkler on charges of drunk­ economic weather continued fair. • They were serving a six months Jail, had driven to Nlantlc and visit­ spirit of Dr. Hopkins in his valedic­ Weir, president of the company, had funeral of Frederic M. Williams, clause Oj^e agreement that in case enness and breach of the peace aft­ Stocks sulked during the first sentence for carrying a pistol in ed a younger brother, Walter. tion. not only refused any co-operation former chairman of the state board of suchP exception, the wage was er ejecting him from the home of hour or so, then drooped under a their car. Wargo was captured the Guns In School "It is a common phenomenon that “but made it piair to the board's of compensation commissioners and not to r below 30 cents per hour. Alfred Maddock in response to a brief selling wave which was attrib­ same day, but it was not until later Alexander, he said, had told his occasionally a day of unusual at­ representatives that he would M)t for 20 years commissioner for the "Thefewrittlng of the President’s complaint from Maddock, who uted partly to discouraged liquida­ that Kaminski was arrested in brother Waiter, who was at a CCC mospheric effects or of unusual col­ deal with any employee representa­ Fifth District, will be held Satur­ re-emnyment agreement by associ­ charged that Winkier bad set him­ tion and partly to the heavy rumor Lynchburg, Va., for breaking into a Camp at Niantlc, where the guns or combinations will emphasize the tives if they should be selected at a day afternoon at 2 o’clock at the ation /mbers,’’ Taft wrote, “in the crop. Business and industrial news self up in the Maddock living room store. He was later returned here. were and asked him to tell John to attributes of a familiar landscape. new el'=*ction under the board’s su­ Alderson funeral home on Central opinioPf this administration, was a was still good. But Wall street was First Met Here get the guns and destroy them. Wal­ pervision.” avenue, Waterbury. Rev. Dr. Joho singuli action on the association’s and reused to budge. in a worrying mood. Yet perhaps from the very fact of John Kaminski’s first meeting ter had not been able to leave the N. Lewis of the St. John’s Episco­ part. jTherefore, there was no A few minutes before entering Wheat sagged and cotton and familiarity these may have been the Maddock home, Winkler is al­ with Sheriff David J. Manning took camp until November 1 when he hitherto almost unnoticed. On some pal church will be in charge. Bur­ meetli of minds between the Presi­ other commodities were hesitant. ial will be in New Milford. dent ri the signers.” leged to have oushed his fist Bonds were mixed. Foreign ex­ place In the Manchester ^>olice sta­ visited his home in New Britain. such a day, because of the altered SON OF LOCAL S O L D O through a window at the home of changes showed no disposition to tion Sunday morning, November 5, John said that he was not living at interplay of light and dark, there is Theodore Coulter, a few doors move out of a rather narrow 1988. Kaminski was being held at home, but on Thursday night Wai­ the creation of new mysteries of away. groove. the local station following bis ar­ ter went to his place on Broad shadowed depths, and we experience WEST POINT ALTERNAH Winkler was being questioned to­ Shares of the J. C. Penney Co., rest by Officer Joseph Prentice, who street in New Britain and Imparted a sudden revalualton of values which day by Prosecuting Attorney Earl got up nearly 8 points following picked him up on suspicion, only to the information. we had either forgotten or had never Double Unit Show Sirts Tomorrow H. Jagoe. He is author of the re­ publication of an excellent 1933 find later that John was carrying On Saturday afternoon, Novem­ come to realize.” Burnham L. Batson of 580 two rifles. cently published "The First Billion,” earnings statement. Some of the ber 4, John drove to Mansfield. He The services today were held for: Burnham St., Third on List and also wrote "Morgan, the Mag­ amusement group, including Loew's Seen At Green William S. Fullerton, '34, Cleve­ knew where the school was— but to Enter Military Academy. nificent,” end "John D., a Portrait and Pathe, again bucked the trend It was Just before midnight on did not drive up to it. Instead he land Heights, Ohio. HAN6 UP ON TROUBLE/...... In Oils." He also wrote the biogra­ with gains of fractions to a point. Saturday, November 4. that Police­ parked his car on a side road and Edward F. Moldenke, ’34, New A dispatch from Washington, D R]N6 o f f THE B L U E S i...... phy of . U. S. Smelting dropped 4 and Allied man Prentice while riding around walked to the school, getting there York city. Chemical 2. Most of the tobaccos C., today made it known that Ck>n- town saw a car coming Trom Bolton after dark. He used matches to try William M, Smith, Jr., '34, Man- were off a point or more, the motors gressman Kopplemann has emnounc OlVE BLOOM THE BUS^IONALIm on Middle Turnpike, East. 'The po­ snd find the guns— but at first fail­ hasset, N, Y. I eased and the utilities were diffi­ ed the papointment of Burnham Plug in tomorrow <) lice officer was ms king a check of ed. The school houco, he had learn­ Edward N. Wentworth, Jr., ’34, %• dent. The rails were fairly steady. garages in Manchester Green at the Mount Dora, Fla. Lucius Batson, son of Mrs. Inez ed, had been used a few nights be­ U. S. Steel,“ American 'Telep:'Telet )hone. time and, as he turned into the Batson of 580 Burnham street, as a Warner Bros.’ fore for a social party. Just as he Americo S. Demasl, '35, Little SAM and EARL DuPont, American Can, Western driveway of one garage, the Kamin­ Neck, N. Y. third alternate for admittance to larious jamboree was about to leave the school he Smelting, United Aircraft and oth­ ski car drove past As the officer Wllmot H. Schooley, '36, Middle- West Point. looked behind the piano and found phone-y fim — 1 ers were down fractionally to started back towards Manchester town, N. y. • Young Batson is a graduate of Those Musical around a point. laugh sensation Green, be noticed that the driver of the two guns. This was about 10:80, Harold B.' Watson, '35, Wilton, Manchester High school and the son About the only thing that finan­ the car was looking back and slow­ he said. Next he walked back to Me. of a soldier in the Spanish-Ameri- the seaaonl . . Entertainers cial observers could say of the situ­ where he had parked his car and can and World wars, who died dur­ ation was that the market was in a ing down as though to 1st the police John J. Griffin, '30, WaUlngford, car go post him. For no other rea­ was driving back to New Britain Conn. ing the latter conflict with the rank "backing and filling" area. It was when stopped here by Prentice. of Qolonel. About 18 months ago Back Again reiterated also that various stocks son than this the officer decided to Alfred H. Moldenke, '80, New look over the driver and at Man­ Hoped To Hide Rifles York city. young Batson wrote to former. seem a I5tt high-priced when meas He bad Intended to hide the guns, President Hoover telling bmi that ured by present and even potential chester Green stopped the car. The prayer was given by Profes­ TO-NIGHT but was afraid they might be found be was the son of a soldier and earnings. Some optimistic develop­ Car Is Stopped sor William H. Wood, faculty advis­ ments were thought to have been When asked for his name the and had planned, when be reachiid or to the fraternity, and the congre­ wished to follow a - similar life. At pretty ^ell discounted by a number driver replied "Johnny Kaminski. the Connecticut River bridge oo- gation sang "Lead, Kindly Ught.” President Hoover announced at that of Issues, but I’m not the Kaminski you are tween Hartford and East Hartforl, Ptofessor Rev. Roy B. Chamber­ time that he would take the appli­ looking for I’m his brother.’*^ Police­ to stop bis car and throw them Into lin, college chaplain read the ecrip- cation under advisement. The ap­ SPRUCE ST. man Prentice bad Just stopped the the river. The reason he had men­ ture and the college choir sang ‘A. plication has been dormant since. car and was qrjstlooing Kaminski tioned the post card was to save Song of Those Who Anewer Not.” In the appointments made known WALL ST. BRIEFS in the road when Sergeant John Walter from being taken away from «The Dartmouth Alma Mater eong today Arthur A. Maloney of 68 MoGllnn drove up. the New Britain home where his "Men of Dartmouth” was played on Redding street, Hartford, Is the first TAVERN New York, March 1—An aggre­ When Kaminski arrived at the mother might see him. He Insisted the organ by Professor Homer P. nomination: Jacob Goldring, 677 gate of 22,226,000 ounces of silver police station Prentice presented a that he had a good reputation and Whitford at the conclusion of the Garden street, Hartford, first alter­ was tendered for delivery against driver’s license that was issued to bad not thought how serious the services. nate and Batson the third alternate. Cor. Spruce and charge was against him. COTVoUR March contracts on the commodity Johnny Kaminski. The age was The Manchester nominee is a de­ exchange yesterday. This was .the given as 24 years. Walter, the younger brother, Jona scendant through his mother, of the Bissell Streets said, had left New Britain and was largest dally total of such tenders Searching For Brother first family to settle In Manchester, NUMBER back in Niantlc. He suggested that DOUMERGUE MADE against any contract In the history A search was then being made for being given a special grant by the of Silver trading in this country, ac­ on officer go there, tell Walter that General Court before the separation • ■ AI O II k II N (.1 I NO A I A k W I I I Alexander Kaminski and so close he bad sent him and Walter would NARRAGANSETT cording to the exchange. Stocks of TARIFF DiaATOR of Manchester from Blast Hartford, Al I I N JINKIN', 1 IJGF N1 I’Al I M N was his likeness to the man brought tell the truth. Alexander bad told silver in the depositories licensed by in that Captain Schendel called or Hartford, to set up a grist mill Walter, be claimed, that he was In the section that borders on the ON DRAUGHT the excbai^e total 111,418,262 State Policeman Thomas Hunt at ounces, a new high record. going out west. (Oeattnoed from Page One) present East Hartford, South Wind­ CO-tATURE his home on East Center and Walk­ Goes To Niantlc sor and Manchester line, the street er streets. Hunt was working on the At 6 o'clock State Policeman struggles which began last Octo­ on which the mill was erected and Here He la— The Hard Rid­ case, and he assisted In establishing Crossman drove to Niantlc, met ber. the home being still found in the ing, Fast Shooting Western the Identification. There'were three Walter and the story checked. John Observers saw as a further Indi­ records of Manchester as Burnham Star— others in the police station when was not held in Manchester and Sun­ cation of Doumergue's rapidly street. Kaminski was brought in and all day evening, about 8 o'clock, he was growing power the fact that he agreed that there was a striking taken to the Stafford Springs bar­ was absent when the vote on the GOING OUT OF resemblance to the man wanted for racks. He w u free In expressing budget was reached—and yet mem­ KEN killing the Jail guard in Springfield. bis displeasure toward the officers bers said his influence served to HOSPITAL NOTES The car which Kaminski had whom hs claimed had not used him smooth out differences. BUSINESS driven into town was not searched right. Sheriff Manning was one uf With the country’s finances thus MA'TNARS when he was first arrested but later, the officers. assured for the year, the premler’a A son was bom yesterday to Mr. And and Mrs. Anthony KUzls of 227 And everything in our store Including Stock and Fix­ about 1 o'clock, Captain Schendel On Monday afternoon, November bands were freed today to press the tures must be sold by March 15, 1934. suggested that the car be looked 0. he was brought before a Justice investigation of the Stavlsky bank­ Union street. TARZAN, The Wonder Horse over. court in South Coventry. One rf ing ecandal. In which Investors lost John Dilworth of 101 Middle Turnpike West and Alfred Stone of. in Stock consists of Malts, Hops, Crocks, Kettles, Bot­ Guns Found the guns found In his car had been |40,(KX),000 when the munldpal stolen from the station agent of the pawnshop failed at Bayonne: to Wapping were admitted and Tommy tles, Cordials, one Remington tape cash register, one It was then that the two guns Raimando of 189 Birch street, Mrs. were found. Both were high power­ Central Vermont Railroad In South allay unrest In and out of Parlia­ micrometer scale. These fixtures are suitable for pack­ ment and to tackle urgent prob­ Sarah Wilson of 79 Florence street, ed rifles and were in the back seat Coventry. He was charged with re­ *'TraU Drive** age or grocery store. ceiving stolen goods and carrying lems of foreign policy firmly and Irens Thomas of 889 Main street, of the automobile that John had dangerous weapons. resolutely. Frank Lamb of 101 Clinton street been driving. He explained to the He was brought before the Supe­ The premier had declared the and Mrs. Normand French and In­ LAS “You Can’t Buy Eveirthiiig** 11 police that he had received a post rior Court of Tolland Coimty at the budget must be voted by March ^ fant daughter of 95 Charter Oak DA; ^^No^MoieJWoinen” . 11 card from a man named Sam that January term, having been in the Hence, \fdng an old device, the street were discharged yesterday. United Malt Store the guns had been left In an aban­ Tolland Jail from November. Tn clocks were stopped at midnight, Bruno Mankus of 182 Hilliard doned school house in Mansfield and the Superior Court his case was that Parliament might settle down street was admitted and Mrs. An- COI 25 Oak Street that he bad gone there to get them. nolled. to an all night session to meet that iline Civlelio of 82 Oak street and SUM He admitted he knew they had DIpllked Felloe demand. Srs. JeanAtte McIntosh of 10 Trot­ GARBO “ cST i been left there by Alexander, his All the time that be was being The final vote came at 6:50 a. m. ter street were .discharged today.

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corporation. A right is also gives BOSTON SALESMAN BROUGHT 12,000 BABIES to the use of all watar systesis. CURB QUOTATIONS VAL JEAN AND BAND springs, etc., supplying water to the skoE R N OPPOSES NORTH COVENTRY land purchased, and tM right to use NASAL INTO WORLD, DIES AT 90 the natural overflow from the lake, Amor d t Pow and L t B ...... 8 ^ AT REC TONIGIfr Manchester, HOlstown and Wap- ...SPOTHINO from its outlet, a brook running A n d Gma ahd B la c ...... 1% ESCAPES INJURY HOUSE ARMY BILLS ping Granges irets invited to visit COMTOIITINO westerly. The property is on the Am er Sup P o w ...... 8% R tL Iir.... . Dr. Adolphe Pinard Was the site of the P. W. Turner silk mill of Blue Ridge ...... 2 ^ W ill Be Final Am>earance This Coventry Grange No. 75 P. of H., Apostle of Large Families” earlier days, and part of the build­ Central Stated-Elec ...... thia evoilng but due to roEid condl- SeasEHi Here for Popular tione it has been decided to post­ 6.UHS NMD QyiCKiy' and Enemy of Birth ControL ings are thoM in use at that time. Cities Service ...... 8H Car Badly Damaged, How- The water wheel is said to be the Says Plans for Wide Expan­ Elec Bond EUid Share ...... 17%\ Leader and Orchestra. pone the visiting night imtil March Midwest U t i l s ...... 5-16 15. . ~ Mery-Sur-Seine, France, March 1. lEugest in the United States, used In booming days of the silk industry. Niag Hud Pow ...... 6% Tbifl evening at the School f treet Sflver Street School was closed erer, ia Crash Near Goat V-(AP)—Dr. Adolphe Pinard, fa­ It is stated that the new owneb: wul sion of Aviation Are Be­ Penn RoEtd ...... 3 ^ Recreation building V elI Jean Eind ’Tueeday, the roEids mairing it im­ mous “apostle of large families,” establish a brewery on the property. Sega) Lock ...... % bis ArcadianB wlU fumiah the en- possible for the teacher to get EXCURSION Farm Yesterday. died today in the village home The Board of Relief held their Stand Oil I n d ...... 28% tertELinment for what ia expected to through. The North School was where be was bom. He was 90 last meeting at the town clerk’s yond Any Sane Estmiate. United Founders ...... 1 be the bEinner crowd of the aeEison. late in starting els the mra bad to TO new YORK dig out the drifta to enable the years old. office 'Tuesday of this week. ’This United Gels ...... 2% 'Tboae who have beard and aeen thia teimher and children to get through. Dr. Pinard, who also was known meeting w u postponed from Febru­ United Lt Eind Pow A ...... 4 SUNDAYS, ’Thanks to the telephone, the teach­ John Kaplan of South street, Bos* in France as “the enemy of race ary 21 at which time the town was Washington, March 1.— (AP)— Util Pow ELnd L t ...... 1% er WELS able to reach the parents on MARCH 4,11,18, 25 ton, a traveling representative for suicide,” devoted more than 60 in the grip of the blizzard. Not SecretEiry Dem amacked a “ beyond CsLnadlan M a rc o n i...... 3% years of his life to bringing new life the other side of the district so that n n the ColoniaJ Tanning Company of many got a chance to put in com­ Euiy sane eatlmate” label today Mavis Bottling ...... 1% ROUND TIUP into the world. the children did not Eirrive ahead railroad fare plaints on either day owing to the Emrosa Congressional plEuis for a Eind have to stay out in the cold. Boston, escaped being serio :.sly in­ A few years before his retirement difficult driving or walking. Lv. W iB dm L » c k a ...... t i t * AM . wide expansion of Army aviation. Lv. Hartford ...... S«44 A M . jured but bis automobile was badly from active practice wbbn be had Mrs. M iuy C. Cummin|p has acted The W ar DepEUtment Emd its one 10 CONNECnCUT MEN QUAKE RECORDED Dm IZSth St...... »n tin A 1 4 , reached the age of 80 years, it was as librarian for Mrs. T. D. Martin at Duo Now York* .11 iSS g j t damaged yesterday afternoon on time traditional ally, the House estimated the venerable doctor bad the town library the past week. the RockvUle-Talcottville roeul, near military ailEilrs committee, thereup­ Washington. March 1.— (AP)— ushered into the world more than Randall C. Tennant attended the ...... ZtXOFJA the Goat Farm intersection. on broke off friendly relations. 'The CCC CAMP ADVISORS Georgetown University seismologl- Lv. is s a St...... TtSOPJil. 12,000 babies. ski championship meet at Brattle- • Oam4 Ctntral TtrmlmO. Driving down the grade from committee promptly prepared a cal instruments yesterday recorded Pinard was ■ bom at Mery-Sur- boro, Vermmit, last Sunday. He A ity ftr siglUtttm0,'wititme W n U x . « r Dobsonvilife he nuule the turn into Seine, near Pontolse, in 1844. He comeback of its own. a severe earthquEike about 8,000 the main road. There was a truck motored to New London, Emd nmde First Group of 127 to Be became a doctor in 1874, immedi­ the rest of the trip by excursion Dem singled out for attEick two miles in sin undetermined direction. P u rch M tlckGts la adTaaca. N v s b tf ' proceeding towaro Manchester from ately assuming the position of sur­ bills introduced by Chalmum Mc- Named are Assigned to The quEike stEirted at 9:41 a. m., liadtad to aecaawaadatfaaa aa tyiH al train. coach traia. R o c lr^ e . As be made the comer geon-accoucheur in the hospitals of Schools of the town opened Mon­ Swain, one o f which would give the Parks and Fmests in State. reached its greatest intensity at there was ice on the road and this Paris. He held the position \mtll day of this week, after having had Arm y 4^64 new planes. In a state­ 10:30 Eu m., and ended at noon. the n e w h a v e n R.K. .t| caused him to. skid. Before be could 1899. ’Then he entered the materni­ a week’s vacatiem. 'The attendance ment to tht committee he termed Hartford, March 1.— (A P)—Ten regain control of bis car be was ty hospital as chief of the clinic. bEis been badly affected by the them "one-sided,” partisan Emd Connecticut men have been appoint­ close upon the tm ck smd crashed He is the author of several books weather. “even prompted by self interest.” ed educationEd advisors for the into the rear of it. on childbirth and birth rate and Benjamin Hobby, an employee of “These two bills,” he Eisserted, CivUlEin Conservation Corps and as­ many essays on anatomy on child­ The lighter car struck with such Elverett G. Lord, went on a motor “ contEdn other definite proposals so signed to forest camps of the state. bearing women. force that It went imder the rear of trip to Leicester, Mass., Sunday, to fundamentally unsound as to jeop­ Kenneth Holland, Eidviser on edu- the truck, ripped off the radiator, He was elected a deputy in 1919, visit bis brother. He reported that ardize the saJfety of our country in entering politics late in life. He cationELl matters to Major GenersLl Whose Fault? the snow wels about the same there Emy serious war. tore off fenders and mudguards. The made one speech a year and it al­ Fox Ctonnor, commEinder of the First ELS here, certEiinly no worse. He says National Defense glass in the car did not break and ways dealt with his favorite topic— Corps area, announced the appoint­ that sometimes drifts in that lo­ this saved the driver from being cut. rendering the operation of birth "They violate principles so bEisic ments and said four others will be cality reEich above the tops of trolley He received minor bruises. A fter safer and easier and saving* ac many to sound National defense irgEiniza- made soon. cars. making arrangements to have the young lives as possible. tion and system els to risk defeat The Connecticut appointments, the Irving Will and his sister. Miss car towed into the Depot Square and diSELster in war. They SEicrifice first of 127 to be named for New MEUIon Will, motored here from Garage, be took bis traveling and and ignore sound National defense England C. C. C. camps Emd their sample bags and proceeded on to their home in Herkimer, N. Y., to prepEu-edness as a whole, for the Val JeEin attend the funeral of their cousin. assignments are: New York, his intended destination. HEBRON speciELl aggrEmdlzement of a speciaJ A. M. Glasser of New Haven, Professor Horace Martin, arriving group XXX. 173d company, Mohawk State versatile and tEilented band under It has been learned that the death too late for the service. The travel­ ‘"I^e military airplEme is a valu­ Forest camp, Torrington; John their popular leader VelI Jean are of Professor Horace Martin, whose ing WEIS so dangerous that they able weapon, but it tULd too mEmy planning to attend this lEist appear­ Goebel of New Haven, 171st com­ c o n n e l l o pe n s funeral services were held at St. could not drive at anything like the limitations to enable it ^ be de­ ance in the present seEison of dEinces N. j. M D usual rate of speed. As a storm pany, Cockaponset state forest, Clin­ Peter’s church here last Sunday was cisive, alone it celt only act when in to be conducted in the Recreation ton; Leroy A. Dessinger of Willi­ caused by Influenza. Mr. Martin hELd set in before they reached here the ELir. On the ground it is helpless. program. In his last appearsince GARAGE ON MAPLE ST. had been ill for ten dayi. preceding they did not dare WEiit but a short “It requires Em extensive, compli­ mantic, 183d company, Natchaug here Val Jesm will have a plentiful time, and set out on their return his death, but continued with his cated and extremely vulnerable state forest, Hampton; Ralph R. supply of postcard photos to dis­ home almost at once, after making work at the Louisiana State Normal ground organization, which com­ White of New Haven, 182d company, tribute to those who were not for­ a brief visit of condolence to the£ Trained Ford Mechanic Was College until the day before his prises about 80 per cent of total Housatonic Meadows state park, tunate in acquiring them in his pre­ aunt Eind cousin, Mrs. T. D. Martin Connected With Manchester death. He gave up work at that personnel x x x to sustELin the air­ West Cornwall. vious visits here. "These will be glad­ time and collaps^. The Rev. J. Eind Miss Meu^ . Joseph F. Watterson of New Lon­ ly autographed by the various mem­ Motor Sales Company Many Mrs. Merton W. Hills, town clerk, plane in but limited ventures into Stuart Neill, archdeacon, officiated the air, during which it is capable don, 177th company, Stax Ranch bers of the band els well as the pop­ V//ien Little Girls Show Temper Years. hEus been spending several days dur­ ular leader. Dancing will be from at the funeral, which was largely of spectacular but momentary camp, Nlantlc; David Shedroff, attended by relatives and friends, in­ ing the blizzard period with Mrs. 179th company, Voluntown; Henry 8:30 until 12:30. A quarrelsome child is a sick child, Good health and good behavior go MEiry E. Mitchell, in order to be achievement.” cluding many of the townspeople. Ruskln of Hartford, 181st company, mothers I A bad bowel condition hand in hand. With inner health, M. J. McDonnell, who has been near her work at the office. Owing ’There was a report at the Capitol Robert E. Will of Connecticut State MeshomELSic state forest camp, Co- BISHOP NILAPTS CONDITION means bad behavior. And it doesn’t come smiling faces and sunny dis­ associated with the former Man­ to the drifted condition of the roads today that the military committee College sang the solo parts of the oalt; Keith S. Heine of Hartford, help matters to give bilious boys positions. And it’s really so simple between here Emd her home in GileEui room in the House office building ana girls some powerful cathartic chester Motor Sales company for a hymn, " I Heard the Voice of Jesus I76th company, Paugnut state Hartford, March 1.— (A P )— The a matter to keep children’s bowels Say, Come Unto Me and Rest.” she has been unable to reEmh the in which a number of papers were that upsets them for days. When number of years, has opened up a forest, Torrington; Joseph P. Blais most Rev. John J. Nllan, bishop of regular. The only “ medicine” most Burial was in St. Peter’s cemetery. office from there without a great kept had been broken into on sev­ you see a coated tongue, dull or youngsters ever need to promote garage and service station at. 24 oi Hartford) 121st company, Middle- the Catholic diocese of Hartford, re­ A funeral service had also been held dcEil of difficulty. Mrs. Mitchell’s eral occasions recently. yellowed eyes, or other signs of thorough bowel action is pure Cali­ Maple street where he will carry on mained in unchanged condition to­ at Natchitoches, La., before the body sister, Mrs. Wilbur N. Hills of Gil­ It was stated unofficiELlly that town and I. Harry Hyman of Hart­ sluggishness, there’s always a way fornia Syrup of Figs. The senna in a complete garage business. day at St. Francis hospital, where was brought here. Mr. Martin had ead, is also spending a few days with nothing of value had been removed, ford, 172d company, Squantz Pond to rieanse and sweeten that little this fine, fruity laxative never Mr. McDonnell is thoroughly ac his name has been on the danger endeared himself to all who knew her. and that the matter hELd been kept state park, Danbury. system without violence; next day weakens them, or takes away their qualnted with Fords and Ford list for more thEin a week. Bishop e W A men, about 30 in number, secret in hope of catching the in­ you have a happy, contented child. appetite. But get real parts, having been to the factory him here, and his coming every sum­ Nilan is suffering from arthritis. worked on clearing out the rural truder. SILK PLANTS SOUGHT This common-sense treatment Syrup of Figs; you can get it branch at Somerville, Mass., a num­ mer with his three children was eagerly welcomed. His death is roads Tuesday md Wednesday. Committee members were m- is explained on the right: vB f anywhere; it isn’ t expensive. ber of times. Leon Clark, a Ford First Selectman Claude W. Jones structed to look up valuable papers Mexico City, March 1.— Chinese mechanic who has had 20 years’ ex' felt as a severe blow to the com­ received orders from federal sources In their indivlduELl office . silk exporters are negotiating for perlence ano who was trained at the munity. His children will live here Painted; ; ; Had to he authorizing him to set them at work Meanwhile, a House military sub­ Ford factory branch, is connected with their grandmother, Mrs. T. D. tariff free shipments to the zones of in this emergency. ’The roads had with Mr. McDonnell’s organization. Martin, and will attend school on committee investigating War De­ Ensenada and Tia Juan in Lower Carried Home from Work been cleared by the town at a great Mr. Clark is the oldest factory the Green. Dwight, the oldest child, partment contracts decided today tc Califorma, according to information deal of difficulty and expense, only trained Ford mechanic in town. is imder treatment at the Windham call on J. R. McCarl, the comptroller received from the Mexican consul at The garage is. fully equipped to Community Memorial hospital, for to be snowed imder again. Mark general, to determine whether nr yhanghELi. Such imports might lead handle all kinds of motor car repair an Injury to his leg received while Hills acted as cime keeper. had ELSked Congress to chELnge che to the establisiiment of silk fabric work on any model car and it is riding a bicycle before coming law under which the army hELs been manufacturing plants on the penin­ Mr. McDonnell’s plan to give the north. He is reported in a favorable buying ELirplEmes. I f he hELs not. sula, which could also develop an very best of service at a minimum condition and it is expected that he they want to taiow why export trade. will soon be discharged. cost. BOLTON No jurisdiction The Ministry of Economy is The local Christian Endeavor McCarl has had no jurisdiction studying the formation of export services were omitted Simday eve­ over Arm y ELirplELne purchases since financing and export insurEmce or­ f t ^ p O E I S L A < i ^ ^ ning, a Tri-County Union meeting at ’The regular morning worship was 1926. . But on a couple of occasions ganizations to care for products ot RORABACK PRESIDENT Columbia having been planned. held at the Center CongregationEil he wrote to War Department offi- Mexican exporters. This was postponed, however, owing church with a good attendance. Mrs. cI elIs objecting to the course that to the very bad traveling. ’The usual R. K. Jones acted as orgsmist. WELS being pursued on the gfround OF EIGHT COMPANIES COLD WAVE PASSING Sunday evening service at St. The ladles meeting wlD be omit­ that it WELS not “competitive” els Peter’s w m also omitted. ted this week due to weather un­ Congress had intended. New York. March l.— (A P)—Re­ FOR DELiaOUS LENTEN MEKUS Miss Marjorie Martin of the Dal­ certainties. Mrs. Eaton will aot as ChELlrman Rogers (D., N. H .), of State Republican Leader Also ton, M eiss., public library, is spend­ lief from the cold wave that has Made only from daily-fresh, deep-sea clEims— Eind hostess at the next regular meeting, the sub-committee, sELid today that ing the week with her mother, Mrs. held New York in the grip of ice lots of ’em! Good for your stomach! Improves Director in Another, Wash­ March 15. Rev. Harold Wilts is so far ELS he knew, M cCeltI had not T. D. Martin. 'Eind snow wa.s in sight today when your appetite! ington Report States. conducting a class of young people asked Cong^ress to change the 'aw Flocks of juncos, woodpeckers, so he could supervise the contracts, the temperature begEin to rise. A ll the naturEil juices Eind broth, so abundEint In blue jays, etc., are seen abdut the 12 years old and over Sunday morn­ on which profits of as much els 71 In three Hours the temperature heaJth-glvlng vitamins and minei^s, are put into- doorways of many houses here, look­ ings during Lent for the purpose of Weurfiington, March 1.— (A P )—J. per cent have been made. jumped from 17 to 28 degrees above this famous chowder. ing for scraps of food which they ^uniting with the church EEister Here's Help for Henry Roraback, Republican chair, Preparedness Idecis zero, and officials of the Weather PrepEired from a fine old Rhode IslEind recipe with can pick up, their food which they Sunday. Tnan wtis listed as president of eight Committee members during the Bureau predicted a rise to 35 de­ fresh vegetables grown neEir by, SEiltesea Glam Ing cut off by the snow. Many bird Wednesday night the Dramatic companies and a director in another day took particular interest :n grees or more bef ire the end of the Girls Who Work Chowder is a perfectly balanced food. A whole on April 30, 1933, in the repo,.! of lovers are taking pains to place Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Dem’s preparedness ideas. day. meal in Itself. Concentrated and economicEil. the Interstate commerce committee scraps, suet, g;rain or crumbs where MEixwell Hutchinson. Ruth Hirsch is a typist in a rail­ “There is no royal road to N.a- Ask your dealer for Saleeea Products. If he doesn't to the House on officials of power the birds can get them, always be­ Schools in to^^ opened Monday road office'in Dayton, Ohio. "Several tionELl defense,” he asserted. ‘The carry them. W rite us, pleEise, and we wUl see that and gas holding and operating com­ ing rewarded by visits from interest­ after a week’s vacation. Pupils at­ times I fainted”, she writes, "and had purchELse of a great quantity of air- you are supplied. panies. ing birds eagerly appreciative of the tending Manchester High school re­ to be carried home. Since I took your plEmes, and the creation of a special On December 31, 1932, the report free meal. sumed their studies. DON’T GET UP NIGHTS medicine I can work right through SALTESEA PACKING CO. corps singled out for extraordina»^ each month. I feel well and strong had him listed as director of 16 Three different observers, Mrs. USE BUCHU AND GiN 315 Fox Point Boulevsird Herbert Hutchinson, who became treatment ELnd favors, will never now”. companies and president of one. T. D. Martin, Tohn N. Hewitt and involved in an accident recently Make This 25c Test PROVIDENCE, R. L Companies listing him as pres.- protect the American people from s Women are learning by welcome Mrs. Gertrude Simmons, report hav­ while sawmg wood with a power It Is as valuable to the bladder as dent in 1933 were the Bristol Trac­ ing seen a red squirrel with a gray determined foe. experience that these little chocolate machine, has returned to his home castor oil to the bowels. Drives out coated tablets keep them IJD, tion Company, the Central Connec­ tall, in the neighborhood of the “ Our best protection is to accept impuritieb and excess acids which from the MEmchester Memorial hos­ on the job efery-day. Try ticut Power and Light Company, g;reen. ’This was probably the same and build upon American tradition. cause the irritation resulting in get­ The flnost Pea Soap pital. ting Up nights, burning, frequent de­ them. Probably you can the Connecticut Cable Corporation, squirrel, although seen at different It has been American tradition that avoid a periodic upset. that can be made— A continuation school conducted our WELTS, if unavoidable, shall oe sire. leg pains and backache. On ac­ reKardlesa of coat. the Connecticut Electric Service times. count o. the alccLhoI use juniper oil WMoatMar Company; the Connecticut Light The Rev. J. Stuart Neill, archdea­ through the Farm Bureau will be fought'by the American citizen, and Flavoretf with whole from which gin is made. Ask for hams, cooked with BRAND and Power Company, the Northern con of the Hartford diocese, was un­ held MEtrch 1 at North Coventry. not by a subsidized class in arms. Bukets, the bladder laxative also con­ LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S p e a s o u p the ckolest lasre- Connecticut Power Company; the able to officiate at che Lenten serv­ Tnis will be an all day meeting. SepELTatism of groups and indlvid- taining buchu leaves, etc. After four dientB. O oably coa- Ousatonic Water Company and the Some from this town are planning uELls must be frowned upon. If not pleased your druggist eentrated. Economi­ ice Wednesday evening at St. Peter’s will return your 25c, You are bound TABLETS PEA SOUP cal. Rockville - Willimantic Lighting Episcopal church as had been to attend. “ Class spirit must be crushed out. m sleep better after this cleaning Purse S ite — 50ff— A ll Druggists Company. planned. The traveling between A pEirty of friends and relatives There must be no special caste Bukets guaranteed by J. H. Quinn & Saltesea Products WUI Be On Display At The Manchester Cooking That same year he was listed as here and Manchester is at present from Manchester enjoyed a sleigh either in the air o f on the ground. School, March ISth, 14th, 15th and 16th. a director of the Rocky River realty so precarious as to make the trip ride Sunday afternoon with the The task in war is to equip men, Company of which he was president imwise. horses driven by K. Jonea Hot trELin, ELnd lead men. The tELsk in on I^cem ber 31, 1932. Allan L. Carr went to see EJdward coffee and Cocoa and cookies were peace is to prepare men. Let us A.'l On the latter date he was a direc­ Pomprowicz at Windham Com­ served on their return trip. not be led ELstray into elo attempt to tor of all those companies listing munity hospital Wednesday after­ purchELse freedom with gadgets.” him as president in 1933. Addition­ noon, Edward is improving quite al companies listing him on »their rapidly and hopes to be discharged STATE’S PUBLIC WOBKS John Seeley, 18-year-old school directorate were the Aetna Casual­ in a few days. It is probable, how­ boy of BELkersfield, Cal., constructed ANNOUNCING THE OPENING of ty and Surety Company, the Aetna ever, that he will have to stay a WEmhlngton, March 1.— (A P )— a violin ELn inch ELnd a half long Life Insurance Company; The Auto­ week or two longer. He Is up and Figures made by the public works which CEW be played. mobile Insurance Company; the aroimd the corridors and glad to see Eulmlniatration show Connecticut Connecticut Railway and Lighting visitors. He suffers considerable hEid obligated 96.4 per cent of the, Comp€my, . the Eastern Machine .stiffness in bis back els yet. Mr. road funds Edloted her under the Screw Company, the Hartford-Con- Carr also visited Dwight Msulln NatlonEil IndustrlELl Recovery act on necticut Company, the Hartford- SOUTH END and reports good prospects. February 24. Connecticut Trust Company, and Quickly relieve the torment end C o n trite had been awarded, call­ A sale of property by the Amston soothe the irritated skin by simply the National Fire Insurance Com­ ing for expenditure of 82.5 per cent Garage & Service Station pany. Lake corporation to David Hayes of Hartford was recorded lEist Tuesday of the allotment. Of the tqtEd of applying safie, comforting m MOTOR at the town clerk’s office. The 12,865,740 allowed the state $2,763,- 24 Maple Street Manchester TeL 6737 TUBES property conteiins about six acres of 000 hEia been obligated and the con­ OILS PORTLAND SILK STRIKE land, and all buildings thereon, in­ tracts awEmded for $2,364,000. cluding concrete factories, power Resmol house, stone shop, water wbqel, large KEEPS OVER 250 IDLE stone shed and stone factory build­ ings. and all other improvefhents STORAGE BATTERIES thereon, with- the right of way to AND Middletown, March 1.— (AP)— the highway over land owned by the Weavers at the Portland Cycan Silk SOCONY RECHARGING Company plants remained on strike REPAIRING today, 250 being out at the Portland and 87 at the Cycan mlUs. Pickets were on duty at the Port­ RANGE OIL land silk plaht, as officials of the ACCESSORIES Central labor union said a prelimi­ G niASING nary bearing will be held later to­ for oil ranges day before the labor commission at Hartford. A committee of strikers, plant BRAKE IGNITION officials and Joseph Sylvia, Nation­ CLEAN PROMPT al organizer of the silk workers Gimplexion Qir$e TESTING union, planned to present their ibscallad TESTING cases, on bare I0M ALL TYPES OF AUTO Tbs silk weavers, claiming tbef BURNING DELIVERY have been working on a piece work basis at li.lf for each one hundred REPAIRINO and SPECIAUZINO thousand picks on sis looms, ask ECONOMICAL 11 90 tor each 100,000 picks, w ork ­ ON FORD CARS ing four looms. dspendab] STSNDSaD on COMPANY OP NIY» VONR. INC. The Portland company ssserts a w s y s s Phon« Naneheftcr 3975 that if these demands are met, the gisir—My26c. wage increase will be about ten per sent* and that the manufacturing SATISFACTION ------ECONOMICAL SERVICE costs will be increased 66 per cent.

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Manelfttttr eourtffMus mstheds arb followed. ■r And It can novsr In ths irorld he Nominations For Consrressional Medals financed, without destroying its own Snnttng finals purposes, through bond issues and rUBUSHSO BT THX m u z j ) FIUimNO CDMPAXT. INC. more and more deflation. II BlaMll Btraat IfaoohNiUr. Oona. Experience THOMAS FKROUSON BY en u cs CATTON Oanaral Manac«r THE TAX RATE i« a prime requisite At the adjourned Town Meeting A THBILLINO STORY Founded Ootober 1, 1111 OF AN OCEAN FUOHT Published Bvsry Fvenlnc Bxeept Of Manchester, to be held next Mon­ ROBERT K. ANDERSON SuBdars and Holidays. Bntsrsd at ths Funeral Olreotot For Post Offtoe at Manchester, Cobb., as day night, there will be some call This Aviator Tells a Tale of Ssooad Class Mall Matter. Bare Excitement , WATKINS^BKO'I'HKKS, Inc. SUBSCRIPTION RATES upon the and vision of the peo­ TEL. Office 617L Hotise .?4 (H One Tear, by mall ...... $6.00 ple of this community. It will oe Per Month, by mail ...... $ .10 It Isn’t likely that you ever will Single copies ...... :....$ .01 necessary to face the fact that, for find a story of~ aerial adventure Celiysred, one yeai ...... $9.00 all the bright hopes of the past much more exciting than "Sea MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED twelvemonth, there is little reason PRESS Plane Solo,” by Francis Chichester. The Associated Press Is exclusively to belitve that there can be any con­ This is partly because the flight entitled to the use for republloation siderable reduction in the extent of of all news dlspatclie credited to it which the book celebrates was ex- or not otherwise credited In this public expenditure during the year eeedingly perilous, and partly be­ paper and also the local news pub­ to come, that the percentage of the cause Mr. Chichester himself is that HEALTH-DIET ADVICE lished herein. rarity, an airman who Is fully ar­ All rights of republloation of tax levy collectible will be any ticulate. BY UK. FKANK HeCOY special dispatches herein arc also re­ served. larger than It has proved this year, Mr. Chichester had a little Moth tiueetlom in regard lo Health and Utet biplane, and he wanted to fly from will b« answered by Ur. MoOoy who oao Pull service client of N E A Ser* or that any reliance can be placed New 25ealand to Australia all by vice, Inc. on a continuation of federal aid on be addressed lo care ol this paper. Bo- himself. This seemed impossible, oloae stamped, eeif-addressed eovelope. Publisher’s Representative: The any such scale as we have been ex­ because the distance was some 1,400 for reply. •lulluB Mathews Special Ag-ency—New periencing. miles and his plane would carry gas Torlc, Chicago, Detroit and Boston. only for about 1,000 miles. Facing the economic facts, and In PREVENTING DISORDERS MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF Then he discovered that he could CIRCULATIONS. view also of the serious reduction go via Norfolk and Lord Howe Is­ o r WOMEN Md I believe Jiat I digest it readily. in the grand list arising from the lands, breaking his flight Into three I know that you have had a great The Herald Printing Company. Inc., Many women who suffer from dis­ de^ of experience. In pwple assurnes no financial responsibility assessors’ cut in the appraisal of the legs of about 700 miles apiece. He for typographical can ^ easily ' entirely wholesome food and believe list reduction of more than 5800,000, He admits freely that It was about THURSDAY, MARCH 1. as foolhardy a flight as amyone ever prevented. In those cases where that It makes an excellent substl- It is likewise necessary to face with­ tried. He was a bad navigator, nls such disorders have already started, tiite for meat. It la best to use nlen- F. D. R.’s NEW PLAN out dodging the necessity of a high­ It may be possible to bring about a ty of leaty green vegeUblea ^ t h compass was faulty, the marks he certain amount of Improvement, and c..c.oe. cheese is a protein food and er tax rate than has ever been lev­ had to shoot at were painfully small, President Roosevelt’s new pro­ his gasoline reserves were limited. permanent relief often may be ee-se- I1 believeoeueve thatinai It it has a certaincertainnlece place ied in the history of Manchester. In the diet, especially with those pa- gram for the more permanent relief He had to hit these tiny islands If you are one of the women who You can't cut between five and exactly on the noss, or he Aho tlenta who digest It readily. i ^ of the unemployed who are to oe never go through periods of ill health,1, I recommend eoTtage cheese. six million dollars off a grand list would fly anywhere again. strongly urge that you do anything demobilized with the egrly passing He got away with it—but what a of less than fifty million dollars, as and everything you possibly can (How to Prepare SaUsbary Steak) of the emergency CWA will appeal time he had! The first l*g was order to bring about a full measure has been done this year, and then made without trouble. The second Question: iJra. C. of St. Joseph. to many as sociologically fine, so tar of health In every part of the body. Mo. writes: "I would very much continue to have the town function, was tougher, Lord Howe island Remember that you pannot set off as an entirely tentative outline of a appearing out of storm clouds just like to receive your directions for e'ven under rigidly economical ad­ any one part of the body and saj* It preparing sallabury steak.” program can be so described. Eco­ as he bad given up hope. Then the is natural for suffering to occur In ministration, at the same old mill- surf wrecked bis plane and he had Answer: Salisbury steak Ir made nomically. however. It Is less con­ this part. A better plan la to con by grinding through a meat grinder vincing. age rate or even approximately the to rebuild It completely. alder the entire organism as a whole His engine began to sputter and only the red, lean part of round- Mr. Ftoosevelt, of course, is one of same. Not in a period when it is and to know that anything which steak. from which all gristle and fat cough halfway to Australia and he helps the general health will also those who see with all clarity the necessary to figure on relief expen­ ran into a typhoon, and he gives you has been removed. 'This glvee the help any one aet of organs m eat. an entirely different flavor practical impossibility of restoring ditures quite possibly considerably a graphic picture of what it feels Since It la far easier to prevent like to be In a position like that. than whqn the fat Is left la. There Is any reasiMiable measure of prosper­ larger than those in the current such disorders than to cure them, I usually about a quarter of a pound year. Dai/y Health He finally made his landfall, and am going to tell you some of the ity to Industrial centers In which, New York plopped his plane down In a harbor of waste to each half pound M lean It needs no argument to convince ways to prevent them. You are to meat so that It la advieable to pur­ even In the busiest of times, there C19J4 MlAS'S»VtC6,iNC beside a naval aircraft carrier, just secure vigorous exercise each day In the nick of time. chase three-quarters of s pound of was always a large measure of un­ anybody, of course, that to provide Service which will be beneficial In toning up roundateak for saoh person to be for a surplus by taxation la sheer And now he has written a su­ all of the muscles of the body and In employment and where, under any By PAUL R.\RRlSON .^made arrangements for anybody perlatively good book about it all, a^ed. After the meat has been put folly, becauaa the very existence ot who Is so Inclined to bequeath hts sending an Increased circulation of through the grinder, this finely normal conditions, there must con­ ^bUshed by Haroourt, Brace A Co.. bloodd th such a surplus invariably. In any New York, March l.—Lawrence brain to the Institution. METALS .ARE ESSENTIAL It sells for 52.M. rough tbs pelvic region. This ground meat is presiNd fiat Into tinue to be great numbers of people Tlbbett, the Metropolitan baritone, The first necessary step Is for the ! TO YOUR E.XISTENCE. meiuure» alone ^ will 1 be helpfulhelp^l inIn pre- •ome kind of a pan like a eake tin. who can find no niche for them­ municipality, puts a premium on has had a lot of thrills in his time— benefactor to sign and have w it-! venting congestion In these organs. Ho grease should be added and the such as the other afternoon, when nessed two other elaborately legal You are also to take special exer- selves and for whom no niche can avoidable expenditures. But this Copper, Iron. Zinc, Lead, Slh-er, pan should be left enUrely dry. The town will not be voting for a sur­ he took something like fifty curtain brain bequests. One is sent to the Manganese and .Aluminum Are elees to prevent prolapsus or sa ^ meat Is plaoed In a hot oven and ths be created. His view that many of calls S t ths premiere of the Puritan curator of the collection at Cornell: Some of Substances Your Body glng of the organis. When the vari­ fire then turned down. You wUl find tbeee must be taken out of the cities plus if it adopts a 20 mlU tax rate opera, "Merry Moimt." tlie other le kept with the Individu­ Require*. ous organs fair,■ iT. one oi may drag upon that It will be oooked throu^ quite next Monday—and we are by no Some other memorable moments al's will. There are some other de­ YOUR the otherither and perhaps tlpi^ng or ;^1 In about five mlnutea and will and big Industrial communities and were when the late Nicholas Long- tails. The donor Is expected tc send tilting may ooour wtu one speolal be oooked sufflolently In two or provided ^Itb an opportunity for meant certain it will not be voting This Is the second of tw’o articles organ and a great amount of misery worth sat down and played Tlbbett's a photograph of himself, along with by Dr. Fishbeln showing the Im- three mlnutea If rare meat la de­ self maintenance on the soil is one for a deficit If it does not put the accompaniment at a small concert, a lot of personal data such as color usually follows, ihese speolal ex sired. rate a mill or a mill and a half high­ and when his twin eons were born, ot eyes and hair, and special apti­ porlance of minerals to the human Ci-IJLDREN erolses will keeptp the muse!muscles istrong that has long been held by a great budy. er than that. and the tragic day when his father, tudes in life, "Describe the peculiar enough to hold the ns where (l^ ria g M Uteeaae a Okrenlo One.) many people. Amd neither hti a California sheriff, was killed In a mental traits as fully as p^lble," ^ ey Mlong, and you ooxTTdI ooiQompare QueaUon; Mr, R, B, M, of Niagara views nor theirs is in the leaet Deficits are somethlnf more than fif^t with bandits. continue the Instructions, "such as: BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN. these organa to a natural corset or Falls, N. Y„ writes; "X wouldllke annoylnf—they are costly. The m t the most Important Incident was fond of literary w rit, mathe­ Editor, Journal of th« American girdle. affected by the superfleial snapshot Medical .AsaocUtlon, and ot Sty- to receive some tnformatloa regard­ more "financing" a municipality as far aa the Tlbbett career le con­ matics, \A*as a good mechanic, fond Thera, le more to the saying You are also \o avoid eoaaUpaUon, ing a skin dlssaae oaUed ’Marmatl- optnlOB. also quite widely held, that cerned happened six years ago geta, the Health Magaalne. that cleanltnesa Is next to godll- and another helpful measure in pre­ does the more It pays out In Inter­ of dancing, sports, reading, music, Ua herpetiformis' or 'Duhring'a « • - there are *^ready too many farm­ when the young man was appear­ etc." Also demanded are auch nega­ nca* than w« think. In fact U venting womenH dtaordere la the You probably are a\s*are of the ease," The skin ipedallat wliom X er*." Nor Is Mr. Roosevelt, appa­ est—and payments (Or Interest in ing as Ford In ’^^staff." After tive details m ; "Had no mualoa) has been translated to, nean that eating of right food. consulted said that thta disorder the financing of running expenses actsot inIn wnicnwhich -nboettTlbbett sang hts a m . talent; cared little for danclnf, need for iron In your body,'but do godliness depends on tleanlinese. When any ot the women’s disor­ would Qome and go, but mini has rently in the least moved by that somsbody mlxsd the signals back ders are present, certain symptoms are sheer wastage. sports, e.xerclse; nevqr did physical you realize the great extent to which More freely 'nterpreted etlU, It been constant for the past four rather ridiculous argument that "w'e stag*, and Seottl, who was Falstaff, work; little mechanical sktU." means that character depende up­ are likely to ooour. These are; A Let us use sll possible economy other metals enter Into the scheme years. Any external a^ioatlons must not a peasant class" In came out (or a bow. The audience A surprising number of famous on order. dragging down feeling, pain or aobe only seem to Irritate It further," In running this town during the would have none ot such precedent- and scholarly folk, it is said, have of >-our existence ? II j-ou’ do, ypu through the longer ba^, nervous­ America. This Is en tndiipuUble truth. ness, dull ache through the back of Answer: Dermautls herpettformts coming year. But let ui not de­ shattering behavior, and yelled for willed their brains to the collection. probably have little fear of such Nothing Is more conducive to or Dxihrlng'e dieease Is a skin in- So far as this latter objection Tlbbett. Seottl retired, pretty red But the university doesn’t announce things as aluminum cooking uteu- the head and the neck, perhaps lude ourselves with the notion that around the ears, and the unknown cluttered mind than to live in a numbness of the lege, a blue dla- flammauon. While this Is a ohron- goes, what on earth were the em­ names. rails. meas. When there is no place for to disorder, there la nevertheless, a by cheeseparing the tax rate down singer came on to receive one of the Neither the donor nor hi* es­ Among the elements known to be Qouraged frame of mind, and possi­ battled farmers of Lexington and reatest ovations In the history of anything, or nothing la in Ita placa bly a tendency to orampa, strong tendency for t^e akin tn- to a little less than the one which tate Is pot to .^ny e.xpenae In the essential to human life are eo^um when there le no regular eohedule Aammatlon to seem to clear up at the pioneers of the covered wagon gIt Met. The story got to the front matter. ‘The secretary," It la and potassium. . Calcium and mag­ u you have some derangement would surely provide the treasury pages, of course, and Tlbbett was stated nwtter-of.factly, "win and one lives In a hand-to-mouth coming under the heading of wom­ one time and then to grow wdrse at but "peasants" from the European nesium are found In the tissues and manner, our vi*ry attitude to life a later period, fievoral dUterent with the needed funds we shall be made. send a special container fo r' it has been revealed that If animat en's dtaordere, 1 suggest that you point of view? And which Is the He Is about the least snobbish shipping." auumee Its grotesque colors, Ou> write to me. 1 have several artlclea forme may occur, but the moat com­ economising. All a town does, by are deprived of magnesium they die mon one la that In whtoh dustere of better off, physically, financially, of any famous artist you can think pxomptly. thinking and habtte become 111 prepared In mimeographed form on. such a course. Is to make endless of. Doesn’t mind recalling that he Waiting on Walters assorted and purpoeeleee. the various disorders of women. Per­ blliurt are teen. As a general culturally and morally, the French Recently a great deal of atten­ rula the patient secures rwef as trouble for Itself, Impair the effi­ used to sing In church ^olrs and The waiters’ strike In New York tion has been Mid to copper and The child is moie esnstUve to haps there la one of these I oould peasant who owns his ten acres and movie houses for a very meager w*as a great trial to the patience of these things than we realise. In send to you which would give you soon as the bUiteis break. The thrives on them or the American ciency of Its services and. In the end, manganese and It seems certain most annoytag part of the disorder living. And there are some other Broadwaymen, who found them­ that copper ii necessiu'y to animal fact eo‘ closely re'ated le habit some helpful suggestions If you jobless mechanic who owns nothing, increase Its cost of operation. people who remember that when selves being inefficiently served, and of-livinn to character that It has with your tetterer kept strictly strt oon< Is the Intense Itohtag, lome of the and plant life. possible causes Is a aystemlc tbx- lives In a WTetched tenement in an Tlbbett was In the navy during the often Ignored, by a lot of amateur « « « been seTsed upon by educators to fidentlal, 1 will be to see that war he wiped up a battleship with tray-carriers. Julius Tannen was a start the baby ir tte crib. Regu your request 1' obeyed When you emla of the body. The disease is industrial slum and half feeds his another gob who had taunted him potential customer at Tony’s the It has been established fairly well lar feeding tinft, regular bath write, address me in oare of Uilthis most common In men between the SEHINOTHESCiNES IN about singing classical songs . . . that copper la ImporUnt In build­ newepaper, follow the dtreotlona for ages of thirty and sixty. The skin family on a dole? other evening, but after a lonely ing your red blood material and time, regular bed time are not He’s tail and athletic; used to win half hour he went to the telephone recommended for physical virtue uestUons and answere as given at dfeorder must be considered as h If Mr. Roosevelt can devise some swimming trophies, likes to climb blood cells. Since, however, copper le heading or end of this artlole, chronic alfllcUoo: however, as your and dictated this telegrabY. la universally present in plants and alone, but to set expectancy and scheme by which ten millions im­ mountains, and walks around on TONY therefore acceptance cf authority, aqda enoloee one large, Mlf-addreued ■kin apeclaltst told you, It very fre­ poverished city-dwelling Americans bli hands as a favorite form of ex­ BACK ROOM SO-AND-SO animal tissue, and since very email envelope and 8o in etampi, You quently gete betUr from ttSM td ainount are necessary for your which is the basis of all mental can be made self supporting on little M m o fa m ercise. Thinks Che rush of blood to WEST 50TH STREET .1 content. may rest assured that, If I oan help time, I suggest that you follow hts bead la good for bis voice. NEW YORK CITY health and growth, It seldom would you, Z will be glad to do to. the fMtlag and dieistlhg thatiMcUons farms, either as whole time or part be necessary for you to take extra Regularity Beet Course Senator Cutting Will Get Blessing of AM IN YOUR FRONT Every child of any age does bet There ti no reason (or you to oon- which I am sending and that, time agriculturalists, he will have Democrats . . . Jomey's a Big Comell’a Beet Brains ROOM TRYING TO GET A copper. tlnus to suffer when the right treat­ If you oan secure mom treatsoeats There seems to be good evidence ter In an orderly home and under accomplished a work that will stand Baltyhoo Man . . . New Names A young doctor 'vho examines this SCOTCH HIGHBALL STOP routine. He becomee eeneltive to ment and a healthful way of living given with the ultra-violet light, you Given to Whisky . . . Peek Stirs column now and then believes it WILL APPRECIATE ANY­ that manganese also la essential to will make you well again. have these as they are very often of as a monument to his sagacity for Ire of Cabinet Chiefs. life. It la found In the blood, par­ It and It should be continuous. oCght to mention the "brain trust" THING YOU CAN SEE WAY Any Interruption le likely to up­ value tn treating th li type ot akin all time. * at Cornell University. CLEAR TO DO ticularly In the fluid matter of the QUESTIONS ,VND ANSWERS disorder, X stron g suggest that you By RODNEY DUTCBEB Cornell collects brains, and has blood. set him because hie body and hts But there la some evidence that JULIUS t a n n e n mind thus adjusted protest aifatnet place yourtelf under , the oare of a Herald Waahlngton Oorreepondent Snails have much more mangan­ (Oheeae Good Food) doctor who oan see your case from the President has not gone all the ese In their bodies In relationship change. Occasionally parents revolt Question: Ernest of Phoenix, Arta>i time to time. way in his thinking. He suggests ’Waahlngton, March 1.—The next a senatorial secretary, the corpulent would be second In power only to to their size than do other animals that possibly some of the income Republican senator to receive a Mr. Jurney always stood out from the president. or Insects. againet the tyrani y of regular his brethren by reason of his con­ • * « hours and decide to "harden" the of such transplanted faimilies could Democratic blessing will be Senator He would remove function after children, Nothing but trouble has on time. An unhappy and over- polish solvent has already done dou­ stant affection of a frocktatl coat, function from the State, Commerce, Other metals, such aa cobalt, nick­ worked motherir will have neither ble duty. be derived from textile manufacture Bronson M. Cutting of New Mexico. white-piped vest, and broad- el an aluminum, regularly are found rseultsd from such s eourcs—jug­ and Apiculture departments. gling bed-time hour or plajhng health nor p« tlence to bother about Put the polish from the edge of or similar home or co-operative to- Cutting, one of the outstanding brimmed black Teijss hat. The Peek plan, If adopted, will bo In human Uesues and are interesUng her oMldren'e prr>bleme. Further­ the little hsif moon downward to the progreestvee up for re-election this modified considerably. That might because occasionally found in tis­ ball with meals. This h e been dustrial activities. To be market­ year, le about to be endorsed by the story of under-par children more, there will be more problems. tip of each finger. Be oareful net le New Namee for Whisky ii’'ean Peek’s filial departure from sues. Aluminum Is widely distrib­ Then, too, children lose tneeU' t tt so near the edgea that It will ed how and where? In competition Senator Carl A. Hatch, hie Demo­ the government. uted In the soli and In plants, and for many a year, both physically cratic colleague. Quietly and almost unnoticed the and characteristically. tlve for trying If home eurround' Koome Imbedded In the cuticle. It with the mill-made textiles of the Federal Alcohol Control Administra­ it has been eetabllahed that the Inge are unfavorable. It does, quickly remove tt with a cotton, woolen, silk and rayon Such announcement by Hatch tion has given the nation a new average human regularly gate In hie Regularity door not always piece of cleaning tissue wrapped would be construed u a White type of whliky—new, at least, In food about 12 mllllgrame of alumin­ guarantee perfection, but there le around your index finger. towns? To enter the markets lA House accolade for the wealthy name. um a da^v. little doubt that tte opposite' le rivalry with goods made under the ^ u n g Dittlng, stnoe New Mexloo’e . "Spirit whisky’’ le the title and fuotations^^ This fact alone should establish responsible for dlfflculUei In ad­ NRA codes? Would these farm Democratic senator maintains close must bo Dottle-laboled on any mix­ the harmlessness of eating food justment to authority. Feet have a definite relation to relattons with Postmaster General ture of whisky and alcohol contain­ cooked In aluminum cooking uten­ What le true of time la true of G lorifying health and beauty. They should textile makers also have their NRA Jim Farley, Democratic national ing at least 6 per cent and leas than sils. other regimental conditions, order be given as good oare u your hands, codes? Or would It become neces­ chairman. 20 per cent of straight whisky by We are producing enough to give Zinc Is regularly found in tissues and neatneea. Moat American moth­ arms, face or any other part of your sary for the government to pay the Democratic endorsements of Re­ volume. everyone In the nation a high stand­ and is regarded as essential to life. ers are gopd housewives and Yourself body. ard of living on a 30-hour week. have*a well-develofed senss of or­ industrial farmers to bum up the publicans are a new departure In Other whUklea now recognized by —Edward Fllene of Boston. It also Is found In human milk and Scrub your feet each day with a politics. The first one came recently, law are "straigbt," "blended" and In cow’s milk. der. so the matter to be empha- AHciR M«rt brush and plenty of soap suda. Than fabrics their families wove at home ? when Farley said he hoped Hiram "Imitation." "mended” used to be a It appears to be essential to re­ ■lied here le not how to keep dry them with a coarse towel, beUMi But perhaps the President hopes Johnson would be returned to the mixture of whisklee, but may now Commercial planes aren’t any­ pair of tissues and to reproduction, house so much as to show Its re- particularly careful to remove all Senate from California. Johnson, be a mixture of whisky and alcohol thing like as safe as they should be, latlonahin to traiping. moisture between the toes. If you that some of the great mills can —Brig. Gen. William Mitchell. although no exact relationship has like Cutting, bolted Hoover for as long aa It contains 20 per cent of been found between zinc and Virtue of "System" Qirla who have been troubled with have a bo» of antlsepUo foot pow­ be Induced to move Into the country, Roosevelt In the 1982 oampaign. "etralght.” ------One thing cannot be overlooked, growth. dry and brittle nails will be Interest der, dust between your toes wli^ It. dividing up their plants into units Cutting has foUocrings In both the ’Tautatlon" is what used to be i Too many doctors today are noth Other metals found In tissues in­ however. Many mothers who do Then^ twice a week, manlcuril efficiently distributed to give part Democratic and RepuDlloan parties known as rotgut — just alcohol, j ing more than plumbers. clude silver, arsenic, lead, tin and their own work are Irritable and ed In a new manicure produet of yoUr toes and treat callouses und ’^U r , and flavoring. All other,' —Juetln MUler, dean of time employment, A splenrUd Idea. of New Mexico. He controls nia own law even occasionally cadmium and va­ worn out. BMcb day they face a 1984. It's e doublcduty polish r ^ other foot disorders. A pleca eg Progressive party there. The state whiskies must show the age on school, Duke Unlverelty. nadium. Obviouuly a great deal of new hurdle of work, and who can their labels. _____ mover which containi die that pumice Is Invaluable for removing But who 1s to provide the new cap­ nominatee can

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of Columbus, will hold a masting imUroad man wb6 batrayad t| iz weak spent at her home because of thla avanlng In thalr rooms In the Btyrian Soolaliat leadzra, Kolomaq iUneas. msd« hf liM. AifNd a FODKAIIEBIIKNED Prescott Bloek. MORE THAN 100,000 and Waiilaeh to ooUce bad been Ephraim W. Oowlez, the South GIVE U A P YEAH NATAL Hartford Rosd. the ROCKVILLE with tliBi all the ei Mias Hattie B. Barr, presldant, has found slain In a nearoy wood. Wal- Windsor tax collector, atatea that arranged a meeting of the Elling­ Uzeb waz hanged February 19. - notices for property taxes will be apcatialng luncheon. PARTY FOR MRS. CORNEU. Ib a . OocneU ia ttm wtta TODEAIH IN HOME ton Parent-Teacbera Association to IN AUSniAN ARimi A rumor of an attempt to azaas- sent out soon. Persona who f ^ to be held this avcnlng at the Ellington ■Inate Chancellor Oollfusa waa offi­ pay on or before March 31 will have P. J. O. Oomell, who preoaged mvaS Town hall. A vary interesting pro­ cially denied. a tax lien put on their property. Born on February 29, Wife of K B. Brieksoo as painor o f Bm AUDIT SHOWS $79,508 gram bZa been arranged. ------1— . V uel Lutheran /A u rdi. Many « f th s Preparations were being made to Pastor Pleasantly Surprised Tbe public and parochial acboola try lmprlsr>ned l4oc'.aliat leaders for paiiih remaMbwad har wlttt oaMf Mother and Three Children Vice Chancellor Fey Says He CUBA SEEKS LOAN of groetlag aad eongratulattoh. OF CITY FUNDS UNSPENT re-opened yesterday morning after high treason. More than two thou­ by Friends In Home. being closed on Tueaday because of sand Socialists are awaiting trial. Havana, March 1.— (AP) — Dr. Killed After Being Trap­ the Weather. Also Can Draw on Re­ The 3«mi-offlcsi Reiebapost to­ Martlnea Saona, secretary of tbe Mrs. P. J. O. OomzU of Wads­ Tbe Rockville Emblem club held worth street reoelved a plaaaant TOWN ADVERTISEHENT Snow Removal Appropriation day said 297 were killed In the civil Treasury, announced today that ha ped on Fifth Floor. a bridge party at the Elka Home on war, of which 21 were women and would ^ 1 for Washington soon to stirpriae yesterday afternoon, waen Has Been Used Up, However, Wednesday aftamoon. Tba pro­ serves in Emergency. two were children. Thla list waa “negotiate a loan sod also plead for a party of 12 women enUod to halp Since Audit Was Begun. ceeds ara to be added to the "In­ considerably larger than the official a reduction in the tariff on (Cuban her celebrate her birthday which, N ^ C E stallation Fund.” one. ' liquor. however, occtirs only onoe in fb«ir Brookljm, N. Y.. March 1.— (AP) A LafiaUatie Missionary from Vienna, March 1.— (A P )—The Unofficial estimates that the “ I think,” he said, "reduction of years when February has 29 days. —A mother and three children were A balance of 178,608.73 of the Hartford assisted at the mid-week armed strength of strlfe-tom Aus­ death toll excet ded one thousand tbe tariff la necessary to avoid Tbe group prezanted a gift oi SPECIAL TOWN MEETING Lenten services at St. Bernard’s money and a beautiful bouquet of btimed to death and a fourth child municipal appropriations of the city tria has been rapidly Increasing ware called ‘‘anti-Austrian propa­ smuggling.” • CatboUo church laat evening. mixed flowen. Another gift waa a of Rockville for the present fiscal since the Socialist civil war and to­ ganda” by the nawapaper. critically burned when fire ewept the Tba D. O. H., of which Edward day the government has at least beautifully decorated birthday cake, Notice Is hereby given to tbe legai year was unexpended when the audit BLAST INJURES 20 top floor o f a five story tenement Densler la president, will bold a llO.lXKLaimed men to deal with voters of tbe Town of Manebezter waa made this week by the Board bouse eariy today, in the Red Hook meeting thla evening in Pulaski Hall emergencies. Iquique, Chile, March 1.— (A P )— that a Special Town Meeting wUl be of Auditors, coDsiating of William on Village street. Plans were dis­ seetlOD of Brooklyn. A cigarette dropped Into a barge held at me High School HaU, in mod H. Yost and Leo J. Flaherty, cussed for their anniversary pro­ During^ the recent fighting tbe WAPPING Here’s Qood News The dead were Mrs. Rose Oalazzi, government issued numerous ap­ loading 13C bags of gunpowder to­ Maacbeater, on Monday, Marcb 5th, 31, and Btepben, nine; Joseph, six, The annual appropriations totaled gram. A social hour followed tba 1984, at eight-fifteen o’clock in the 804,688.86 for the fiecal year and peals for volunteers and many re­ day set off tbe entire cargo. Injuring Bad Walter, one. meeting at which refreshments were The news of tbe death of Mrs. for WoHHiiit, afternoon, for the following mtr- the amount expended to February served. sponded. Florence M. Wheaton, widow of 20 men,' destroying the barge and a Aafelo, 18, was taken to Long Tbe , Fascist Heimwehr (Home number of fishing craft. ~iees. to wit: Island College hospital. 27tb waa 116,0^.12. 'Iheaa figures Mrs. John B. Thomas la seriously Levi Wheaton of Manchester, Run-down or Tired Guard)' la still conducting a vigor­ brought sorrow to many friends »n 1st: To tee If the Town will au­ The Are was discovered about 4 do not Include the money expended 111 with a cold at her home on by the meeting on Tuesday evening ous campaign for recruits. Wapplng. where she taught school thorize the Selectmen to purcbzze a. m. by Matthew Stanztone, who Union street. She returned with of this week as the auditors took Latest figures of Heimwehr some years ago. Men and Women Six voting machlnea, and ^ lives OB the fourth floor. The Mr. Thomas from Miami, Fla., early old fm a ^ doet o ** appropriation therefor. over the books prior to the meeting. thla week. strength—published In the newspa­ Wapplng Orange held Its third stairway to the fifth floor was This is considered a very credit­ per of Vic6-C!haneellor Emil Fey— meeting this year at the (Commu­ 2nd: To see if tbe Town wiu ablaze and no one could reach the able showing considering the cir* give 66,000 az tbe cumber of aj^ed nity Church House, 'Tuesday eve­ fee^flC^Sd flue. It*eoi3 fy *ee5 isL make an appropriatioa fbr tbe con­ Oalazzi apartment. cumstancee which have been en* Fascists throughout Austria. The ning, with only sixteen members tt to om t m t r “Octr ta gtw struction of an addition to tba Town Firemen climbed ladders to the yea tb* plats troth, vtthpvt tt oepdaarM a Oarage on Barrtzoo Street. countered this winter. BOMB KILLS 4 BOYS regular army has 80,000 men and resent owing to the storm condl- You etn§a eoli fro* ■ m p.y b...ar >fraaa That's fiiaada. Aad iVa ieat oa ply witb tbe same. opened again Wednesday morning. trtM that » r >14 reo pat a haoKhr anppir a f diately. paid on Tuesday evening for the re* aad killed four school boys. Nina wehrmen Intc the armed auxiliary Uttla ptna that milUoaa «aa to haaptiiair Dated at Manchester, OonnecU* moval of snow during the past two children were badly injured. Tha roads are quite well opened up P iR fO N A L F i NANCI C O . hevala alaan S ««r aUtoa 1I4T laoZa of aaort cut, this 28tb day of February, 1934. service of tbe government yesterday foDta bars baan taktiw D A BXAKDHWTB'8 storms practically eliminate this The railroad mar had found the Fey said there were atil) great re­ again, both the State and Town j^ m 2, State Theater Buildinz, AARON COOK, znowplougha having done their PILLS far a tood etoaninp oat of tha liawsi balance. The exact figure la not grenado In a pond and It exploded serves of man oower to draw on If 768 Main Street, Manchester. Phone bowal. Toa woka op to faoa tha paw dap with DAVID CHAMBERS, part. 8480. The onlv charze is Three Per­ a amlla—no mart faatlap bloa aad broksa* S. Q. BOWERS, known but officials state that the while be waz removing it. The ebll- they were needed. cent Per Month on onpald Amount down, wbaa all roa bars nw mottar OPEN FORUM snow removal appropriation haz dren were interaatod onlookers. • Mrs. Marlon F. Pierce returned la eloinad-«p botoala Don’t watt. JOHN L. JENNEY, A report from Graz today said to her eebool at Buckland after a of LMD tha“ droa ■ atoft p tm ODdoad t bean eomplataly used up. boTTal of pe^fnlaaeo. Selectmen of tbe Town of MOVDE AX>VEBTIflmO. One interesting fact la that of the aLAMDnTR'S PILLS. Maacbeater, Conn. appropriation of 8800 mads for tbs Editor, The Heralo; renovation of the Common Council We have just learned that a print* Chambers, only one*balf of this ad so * '• held Sunday evening, March 4, at were made by Rev. Dr. George S. the Congregational church. The top­ Brookes, grand prelate of the order. AT ic will be “.Tusus In Poetry” with X social hour followed the meeting Rev. David Carter of Wapplng as at which time refreshments were leader. served by a committee. The perfect attendance at school Mall Deliveries of glades 3, 4 5 with Miss Regular deliveries of both In­ Gladys Bradley as teacher aie as coming and outgoing malls are now foHows: Edith Duraton, Dorothy a fact in Rockville. For several days the city was without regxUar tate heater Week, Mike Misovlch, Jane Nelson, S T Winia Coveil. Wilma Savage, Ed­ mail service. Carriers only de^ ward Skinner, Mary Johnson, Ber­ llvered mail once a day. Indications are that there will be no more nice Lee, Dorothy Lemalrc, Elaward trouble. Keefe, Lewis Brown, Dale Smith and Verna Smith. Briefs Rev. Wallace I. Woodin is con­ Mr. and Mrs. David A. 8}d(es and TUES.-WED.-THURS.-FRI. daughter. Mrs. Corrinne Sykes Spen­ fined to hls bed with a hard cold and cer, are expected to return home Is under the doctors care. from Delray. Beach, Florida, on Sun­ Mr. and Mrs Lewis Phelps at­ day, according to cards received yes* tended the funeral of , Pi^easor terday by local friends. Horace Martin, which waa held In The star basketball team from Hebron. Mr. Ma: tin passed away In the Windham High aobool at WUU* Louisiana where be resided. He waa BumUc played the Rockville High March 13, 14, 15, 16 the son of the late Rev. Mr. M «tln school In the gymnasium of the who formerly preached In HebrMl at George Bykea Memorial school ia!>t 3L Peter’s Episcopal church. He evening. ' ■ i ■ ■ ^ 1 leaves a wife and three children Victory Assembly, Catholic Ladiea | ^ jet;. • V > ^ .' ••‘I r a n s B K / u n fnBK'toVBHTNG R19tAtD»'UAM0HJll8TBR, OOKN^ fHT3fH8DAY/MABdfi 1 ,1 9 ^ HISIURY RECONCILED

19*4 NtA M8H/CS, INC. WITH MODERN VIEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 1 (Central end Bsstsm Standard Time) CHAPTBRI IN ‘W E N CHRISnNA” Note: All program to k«r baalo ebalna or sreupe tUsroof iu Ims speebi foimdlings’ home which would be a shrieked triumphantly. And in say­ Bed; coast to coast (o to o) .. deslgnstloa______Inelodog aUTavaUablo stations- It an began aome 80 years ago poor substitute for the one now of- ing this she was Just. II when a young English man saw a Proarams subject to ebsna*. P. M. Cent. East. ' -r'l . fered him. When the night was black and Projecting a dramatic historical NBC-WBAF NETWORK maid, Majy Marriage, In the upper "I will say yes,” he stated after real and Pablito foimd he could 6 « 0 - 7:(K^-Myrt A Mai,arge-.:>east oniyb fn’ background Into modern mood was KASIC — Ernst: wsaf wlw weel wtlc . .l-*«ls Panico’s OrehsL,heitra—midweeq _ „ ibci haU of an old p la ^ that Is well full consideration of the danger that noanage to move he crawled from wjar w tsf wesb wfl wUt wfl)r wro wgy • : 1 ^ ?:(8—Just Plainn Bill — oist3r.>eoMj|.r « .tiw known in England. It was a spring he ran. Concepcion drew a deep, his comer of the shack. Outside, the central problem confronting wben wca« wtsm ww] wsal; Mid: kid lUngsre—west; Panlee Orqbu, •wii day and perhaps that had something shaken breath to close her eyes. Bc- sick and dizzy from pain, he had to Rouben Mamoulian, who directed wmaq wcfl woc-who wow wdaf wkbt woolery—Dixie*- to do with it; and she bad a toe NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtml 6 : 6 ^ 7'AO—Phil Cook Prog. — bajslep len said a triumphant, “He is named pause. He was going; be would not Greta Garbo in her triumphant new wlbs kstp wsbc wdsy Irfyr crci c(c( Oliver Nayler Orchesti? — Dlxlei .081 prettiness that be was to learn was Pablo Tomas Francisco Vlllaverde come back. He lurched, swayed on­ picture, “Queen (Christina,” which SOUTH — wrva wpU wwnc wls wjsx < .L .F ® 9«*’e—repeat for mtdwesv rt.5 not echoed in her mind or speech. ward. After a bit be found a path wns-wsun wlod wsm wme wsb wapl •:45— 7^45—Boake Carter, Talk — b#- y Blanco!” comes Sunday to the State Theater. wjd* wsmb kvoo wky wfas wbap kpre , ^®wn’e Harmonattee—west He kissed her and, because be was The chaperoning aunt shook her be knew and after a few feet of “Wo attempted to reconcile the woal ktbs kths wsoc wave ^•■^0— 8:00—Spirits of Rhythm—also • yoimg, be confiued passion and love; head; she doubted whether the Sen- travel on this he sank, unconscious, flavor of the period with the mod­ MOUNTAIN—kM kdyl kgrlr kahl It is done often. He kissed her to the hard beaten ground. PACIFIC COAST—kgo kfl krw komo _ - Orchea.—weat or Vlllaverde would be pleased. She em viewpoint,” Mr. Mamoulian de­ khq k(sd ktar kgu kpo '! 3 ^ 8:30—Voice of Amerlea—baalo; again. “I love you,” be said, "and I As Pablito sank to the ground a Lula Ruasell Oroheetra — Dixie; don’t care who knows It!" found dread Increasing as she looked clared. “In doing this, we took great Cent. Esst. C. Wheeler’* Oroheatre—mldweat toward the moment when the Senor entleman who knew himself to be care to preserve the authenticity 4:30— S:30—W innie The Pooh—c to c 9:00—Stokowski Orchea.—also o Then be looked up at the old por­ Morris Noyes sat by a sticky table 8:16— 9:15—David Rose, Poet—c to o traits on the walls of the speu:ious and Senora Vlllaverde would meet of history through simplifying 4:4S— 8:4V—The M ountaineers — weal her, their daughters, tmd this child gstaring into an empty glass. Around rather than altering the styles and 8:00— 6KX>—Dinner Concert—also oat 8:30— 9:30—Pennsylvanlane—o to cat ball and something of tr^tion and him was an unpleasant din; above 5:30— 6:30—John B. Kennedy’s Talk 9:00—10:00—Qlen Qray Revue—o to e set habit that they implied made at Key W est customs of the day. We used mod­ 6:43— 6:45—The Welsh Clee Club 9:3(^10:80—To Be Announced “Your parents, I fear they will not blm rooms where sailors and dock- 5:00— 7:0V—Mary Small a Orchestra 9:45—10:45—Evan Evans, Baritone— ■^1 him suggest a meeting that night bands hurried eagerly. em dialogue, while avoiding current 5:15— 7:15—Billy Bachelor’s Sketch basic: Myrt and Marge—west rpt MJ beyond the grounds that night approve,” she told the girls, which Jake, the proprietor of the V / colloquialisms. 5:30— 7:30—S h lrl^ Howard, Jesters 10:00—11 ;0<^To Be Announced Cl Pj proved a mild description of what Despised Conventions 6:45— 7:45—The Goldbergs, Serial Act 10:30—lliSO—Ikhem Jonee O rch.-baste; child, was willing. He was of the dubious place, said, “Anything more, 7:00— 8:00—Rudy Valles’s Hr.—c to c Lopes Orcheetra—midwest gentry and she jf the servant class. was to be. Mr. Smith?’ “Our research work revealed a S:00— 9:00—Tho Showboat Hr.—also c 11:0(^18:0(^—Osxis Nsison Orch.—ba« One said "Yes” and “Thank you” Senor Vlllaverde was at first mass of extremely interesting docu­ 9:00—1 0 :0 ^ W h item an ’s Show—c to c ^fry Sosnik’s Orchestra-w Noyes answered In a voice that 10:00—11:00—Viola Philo, Song^—basic 11 !3(^12:30—Charlie Davie Orch.—ba- to one’s betters. She stood plucking speechless; la Madre was not. "Do told of good birth and schooling. mentary memoirs of Christina, She 10:15—11:10—Norman Cordon, Basso sic: C. Dickerson Orch.—west at the edge of her apron, even then you know what will be said?” she 'Thank you, I believe not!” wsis a very modem woman who, 10:30—11:30—Harold Stern Oroheetra 12:0(^ 1:00—Danes Hour—wabc only —through the gift of two kisses— screeched, looking from one to the 11:00—12rt)0—Ralph KIrbory, Baritone NBC-WJI NETWORK Then he rose. He had thought through one of those accidents of 11:05—12rf)8—Jim m y Lunceford Orch. lost to love. other of her offending daughters. "It that through drink he . could dim his birth, happened to live some three 11:80—12:30—Freddie Martin Orchestra BASIC — East; wji wbs*wtlza wbal A month later the village and the will be said that Instead of an edu­ hundred years ago. She was a great wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wsyr wmal; tenants celebrated the young man’s ache for a world he bad known. He (S/lurtt' ^^ItlohiL CB8-WABO NETWORK Midwest: wcky kyw wenr wls kwk cation Concepcion acquired some­ wanted a deep chair in a good club; /»> 1 personality, besides being a great BASIC—East: wabo wado woko wcao kwer koll wren wmaq kso wkbf twenty-first birthday. With that thing else. Would, I ask you, any the right to walk fearlessly where 7 queen. She would be Just as vivid a waab wnac war wkbw wkro whk cklw NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj done he announced his Intention of Christian believe this tale of adop­ wdre wcau wfp wjae wean wfbl wei>d wlba kstp webc wday kfyr cret cfcf be would; shop windows; theaters; ib \)«O0Tnfn^. r / Si character today as she was In her wjsv wmaa; Midwest; wbbm wfbm SOUTH — wrva wptf ■wwno wls wjax "seeing the world a bit” and started tion? No! I know the world and time, for her modem views, her wjia-wsun wlod wsm wmo wsb wapl for Italy where he had sent Mary. warmth; good food. But he had ^ kmbe kmox wowo wbas it is the pious who believe the worst. only—his shack and the loneliness S he U /nbt' iJ loathing of stupia conventions and EAST—wpg whp wlbw wbec wlbe wfea wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro In Italy they both learned the It cannot be!” there. woro wlco ofrb ckso woal ktbs kths wsoc wave length of the stretches between pas­ and iL not roaLIu, r i /'U traditions, and her frank dealing HGUN^IN — koa kdyl kglr kghl Concepcion said she would kill “Come again, Mr. Smith,” said with feminine problems, was identi­ DIXIE—wgat wafa wbro wqam wdod PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kgw komo sion which, while Indulged, obliter­ Ao like, p Wra wrec wlao wdeu wtoe krld wrr khq kfsd ktar kpo ates differences. And futiley they herself If the child were taken from Jake. PI u cal with the views of the most mod­ ktrh ktea waco koma wdbo wodx wbt her and Belen Joined her chorus. Miiio—east t t , e—east onty* tion; ■ with forced, hollow echoes would seek the counsel of a Key the Christina period, authentic In­ wlbw kih kiab wkbn wcco webt keel 5:00— 6:00—Richard HImber Orehss. His shack was far inland from wnax 8:80— 8:30^Ths SUmp Club — wj* of his old want for her and she with West friend who might be able to Key West and on a remote, stretch­ formation concerning settings and only: Singing Lady—repeat to wgn pitiably little attempts at "con­ suggest a foster-mother for the In­ ing finger of an Island. 'He burned one. costumes was obtained. It is In this MOUNTAIN—kvor kls koh ksl 8 s 4 ^ 8;46—L oimII Thomas —east;! fant. COAST—khj koln kfro kol kfpy kvl Annie—repeat to mldw»reqt versation." toward it, for the night was cold and made, respect, Mamoulian declared, that (fbk kmj krwg kern kdb k ^ b kgb onlyl When she told him about "the Senor Vlllaverde’s friend suggest­ of the ink-dark quality that is made simplification was considered most tent. East. 6-1»— 7:10-Don Quixote, Serial—easeasU baby" he grew up. Something that ed Angela, a pious crone who, on the by a storm in the tropics. “Not too important. 5 '* ^ j!30—Carlos QardsI, Baritone 4:80— 5:30—Jack Arm strong—es only; 4ASt wds good for him happened to him Cathedral steps, whined for alms. pleasant to be out,” be thought and 160 "We don’t want audiences to be Eddie Copeland Orchestra—west J-3 ^ 8:80—Health Adventures, Talk when he saw her sitting before him, stumbled over something soft. After 4:4^ 5:45—htamp6:45—S'* Adventures—east; Then Angela was summoned and so busy, looking at costumes and . Cla^nes .Vhesler Orchestra—west J'45— MsI# T r l^ VocsT sagged and bumble and utterly at she came; a prematurely old wom­ several futile attempts be held a settings that they forget what the Rogers, Skit—east; 8 :0 ^ 9:00—Death Valley Days, Play his mercy. He covered his yoimg an with the whining, servile voice of lighted match between cupped A BECOMING frock for mature figures is the model Illustrated • Sketch—repeat for mldweat ®!3^Eddls Duchin Orohsstra characters are doing and saying,” 5:1^ 6:15—Bobby Benson—east only; Across ths Border eyes then to shut her out but he the professional beggar. She would palms and, looking down, said, "My he explained. “Then again, the Organ still saw her and heard her saying God!” Nolan and Shsrr—Dixie and west 10;0(^11:00—Cavaliers’ Quar. — east;' care for the child, she promised, as actor of today is not trained or ex- 8:30— 6:30—Tito Quixar, Songs—ba- Amos ’n’ Andy—repeat for weat without words to him, "And what if it were her own. And that one Pablito, again aware of life, shook . Jack Armstrong—midwest rpt 10:1--.-6—11:15—The Post Prince—also cst will you be doing with me—now?” of her own was an idiot from a blow from fear. Had not Angela often 6:4^ 6j4^Llttls Italy, Sketch—ea s t;--- * Medrigusrt Orchse. He knew, by that time, that he said, “Ah, had I a man's strength Knight Orch.-Dixie; Al A Pate- ii'0d“ i2:00—Georgs oTsan’s Orehesiu. on the bead that she bad given him tear simple sewing chart of this model, west; sump AdvsntursP-mldw?;; ii:30-i2;5S::D;nei;B7i;T;in"citi:jBln ■ couldn’t marry her. She had never made the promise seem no less real. how I would make you suffer!” and expected that and her lack of ex­ here was a man. 5rraj p a r k a v e - The small white baby was given The man lifted the child and, 15 CENTS IN COIN. Be pecting it added to the burden he S)DR^ WirS NA8IE, PULL had assumed — so easily! The title to her merciless custody and she de­ carrying him, walked a long way SIZE, THE NUMBER OP THIS PATTERN that would be his some day and parted, satisfied that the price for over a train track and down an em­ (No. 160), and mention the NAME OP THIS NEWSPAPER. her memories of her own life of caring for the child would buy a bankment. Then be laid Pablito in LAUDS PRESD)£NT work had made her the more his great deal of gin; and Pablito, little a boat and after stepping ln.o it Address yoor eovelope to Julia Boyd, Manchester Herald Faahlon WDRC servant and him the greater cad.. Pablo, the small white baby, was to pushed it off. Pablito tried to get Bureau, 108 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. ‘Til send you away,” he promised, learn nothing of love and quite out but the man caught him and tS8 HAittord Oonn. 1880 "and I’ll always care for you and— everything of fear and physical held him closely. He made soft FOR SAVING U. S. sounds and Pablito found in bis the child.” hurt. In time Belen and Coocep- trees turn in their beds and they Thursday, March 1 She whispered a shaken, "Thank cioD married and, with this donq and heart the sensation he ha(l had from stretch—” you," and began to cry from relief. children of their own, their dream of holding the bird with the broken Noyes looked for a long while at 3:45—Curtis Institute of Music For she knew, from night after reclaiming Pablito faded. wing. Then the man went back to the small blond boy who was learn­ Queer Twists Program. Edward A Fdene Said Dtber- night of lying awake thinking of it, his place and began rowing. ing English, with other more im­ 4:30— Talk— Mrs. Franklin D. Thus ended bis infiuence upon Alter quite a UtUe trip the man that her place with the decent folk them and their Influence upon him, portant things. He said slowly, Roosevelt on National Birthday of home was gone. She couldn't go beached the boat, lifted Pablito "What will come to you, 1 don’t In Day’s News of Camp Fire Girls. wise There Would Hare though the abuse from Angela sus­ again and carried him into a shack back to them now. They wouldn’t tained. know. All I can teach you is kind­ 4:45—Ye Happy Minstrel and Tiny have her. wnere, for a little time, with a lan­ ness and the classics; to see the Band. When Pablito reached the age of tern lit, he sat by Pablito on a perlenced in the wearing of period Been a Revolution. The young man meant to keep truth if not to speak the truth — Waynesburg, Pa.—Albert Chur- clothes. We had to make costumes 5:00—Sklppy. that promise but the uncertainties seven he knew bis world well. There couch. Pablito kept patting bis and perhaps, from my bad example, arm. He didn’t know why, nor why ney, 15, broke no records In bis first essentially accurate, yet elmplo and 5:15—George Hall’s Orchestra. that are life made him break it. was a filthy shack of one room a loathing of strong drink.” essay at skiing, but he did break 5:30—Jack Armstrong, All-Amerl They both returned to England but which shook with the wind and grew the man had sea water In his eyes Pablito arose from his heels where comfortable, so that actors would (^eveland, March 1. — Lead­ (A) a leg; (B) Up the Southelde not be too stiff and formal in them. can Boy. ing educators of the nation wars to different sections of the land and damp when rain fell. In this was when he said, "We’ll stick to­ he had been squatting and stretch­ SKllng Club by different trains. a bed, a broken stove, a make-shift gether!” ed. The earth was awake; a train "So far as I know, this is the 5:45—Stamp Adventurers’ club. told today by one of the country’s Noyes rose; the child must be fed Albert swapped his roller skates first screen effort toward a mod­ 6:00—The Diplomats—Otto Neu* moat prominent business man that "You see, Mary, it’s quite changed table and broken crockery. Also bad pounded by and the smoke that for a pair of sklis and started bold now. I’m sorry but—but now it there were Angela's sons; all eou- and cared for. Pablito looking it snorted had drifted awav high, ernised treatment of a period story. bauer at the piano. "had it not been for the extraordi­ around, saw a shiny th—Mary Stone, the Song Olrij have bssn throws into soms .such By the eagging door was a pic­ and in faltering Spanish Noyja In the aunllght. One ski struck e bare ipot. Ntw Harold B, Smith, pianist sods] convulsion as hts occurred In And as the spring came again and ture that was called (for some rea­ the Southalde Skiing Clut Is a mat­ Greta Garbo’s beet She so regards summer followed he found himself answered, "The driver of civilize 1 "Breakfast now; breakfast,” he it and has been vitally Interested in 6:45—Uttle Italy. several European countries.” to be increasingly uncomfortable. son! “La Santisslma Madre de slavei, a clock. One eats, works, said loudly and In Englleh. ter of hlator> and a lot of boys 7:00—Myrt and Marge. The speaker. Edward A. Fllene, Christo.” loves, sleeps at Its bidding and the would like to swap back sklis for every phase of production. Her England is not large. It would be "We are becoming civilized,” said knowledge of the character she 7:15—Terry and Ted. Boston merchant was addressing better to have Mary in another Angela’s brood were bard upon clock hanefe and by Inclinations have Norris. "Shall we nave It eont In skates. the National Education Assoda- never agreed!” plays is one gained from extenelve 7 :S0—Serenaders. country. He thought of the States, Pablito. She, too, wae bard upon from the Gub, or man, or knock up Detroit—Police thrust Chaiies 7:45—Dave Burrough’s Hawaiian tlon’i Department of Superintend- so big and far away. Pablito and whe ecara her beatings The books Pablito was to learn by something for ourselves?” Delalr, 35, Into a cell at the county perional reiearch and familiarity snos. heart he saw as boxes; there were with the background of the story." Serenaders.' • Mary sailed for New York in Dec­ left on bis body made her the harder (To Be Continued) Jail, with three other Inmates. Five 8:00—Morton Downey. Filsns asssrtsd buglnsss insn and ember and one day when the sea on him, for they brought from her chaira, a bed, a table and a stove Wins Distinction educators wars Jointly to blame (or that Pablito recognised by the fire minutes later, aitracted by hts Mamounan, wno directed Mar­ 8:15—Edwin C. Hill. WHH rough and the sky was bleak a vague shame that she must still screams thov rescued him, but not 8:30—"Voice of America” with the conditions which led to depres­ with gray she died giving birth to a by self-justification. I It. There were pictures, too. One until ho had sufl red four broken lene Dietrich in "Sudg of Songi,” sion. son. of a woman and a child made blm now earne the distinction of belu Alex Gray, Mary Eastman, Or< ”I give you a homo and you rob murmer, "La Madre Santlseima de ribs skull contusions and possible chsstra, guest "Bduoators,” he said, "bavs usu­ The passengers were shocked and my own of their bread! What do 1 Internal injuries. the only director who has had bc^ ally taaumsd th* budnsss man un­ sombered but none of them felt the Christo!” Noyes said wearily, "No, Marlene Dietrich and Greta Garbo 9:00—Leopold StowkowskI and ths get for this?” began many of ner no! It is my wife and my child!” Whut. he regained consciousness, derstood buatnsss. Wo know now tragedy so fully as did Concepcion tlradee which ended In yet another before nls camera, but he reaolutely Phlladslphla Orohsstra. that la not so. and Bolen Villavcrdc, two young Norris Noyes, having assembled police said. Detail told them ho had • 9:15—Fray and BragglotU. scar on Pabllto's back. The month­ food, carried Pablito to a chair by been placed In the cell with three refuses to make any comparison or "Great flnandsrt wrsoksd our S- Cuban glrlH traveling under the ly remittance from Cuba would go contrast, other than to say that 9:30—Fred Warlng's Pennsylvan nanoss. Power kings turned out to chaperonage of a poor relation. the table. The boy gulped down the men arrested on Information he fur­ tans and guest star. in one day for drink and after that food, stuffing It Into his mouth w.th nished. they are both great actresses and ^ wsakUngs. Captains M Industry 'The small boy baby will bo re­ wae forgotten. great Individualists. 10:00—CJolonei Btoopnagls and Bud fled from the battle at ths first turned to his father’;" Concepcion grimy fingers. Arg.v'e, Mich -While two robbers with Qlen Gray’s Casa Loma questioned the while she wiped As time passed her waya became The man was again making queer scooped tIO? oui of the cash regis­ Now Price Policy smell of danger, and by cutting known. She was rarely lober, the noises but now Pablito didn’t mind. By a new price policy to be In Orchestra. wages end curtailing ths pubho buy* brown eyes that filled easily with ter In N grocery here, they forced 10:80—Columbia News Ssrvlos. tears. town whiepered. The Key West Noyes bad said in English, 'Unless two clerks to prepare and serve augurated this Sunday, children wlU Ing power, led the grand sUmpMe friend of Senor Vlllaverde decided you mend your ways you won’t h« admitted to the theater from five 10:45—Evan Evans, baritone with away from Industry and toward un­ The aunt lifted her fat shoulders. them a luncheon of cheese, crack­ Orchestra. "Dios mlo! And how?" she question­ he must report Angela's evil ways, make a good club at Princeton I” ers and milk, the victims told au o'clock until seven for fifteen cents employment.” ed In turn. "The lady was roistered her possible Influence upon the child Then he laughed, not quite steadily, The original challengers held thorltlee. The bandlte ate with their on Sundays. The management has 11:15—Vera Van. Yet they wsrt good men, not bad, only from England and England, that had been given her. But he for laughter was alroosi forgotten their regular mooting at thv home left hand and kept their pistols lev secured one thousand autographed 11:80—Isham Jonsa^Orebsstra. he said. "It waa good men, as a while small, can be large when a settled to write thia letter after a by him and it hurt a bit to recover of local leader, Mrs, Lussier, 14 sled with the other. pictures of Greta Garbo these pic­ rule, who recently wrecked our fi­ child of this nature seeks Its re­ too-heavy dinner and after be had It. Clinton street, Tuesday svenlng. Ths tures will be given free to the firit nancial syatem and brought nuntons maining parent." panned a flowerv laluatlon bis lips Pablito picked up a fork. ”Wbat Bay City, Mich.—Deputy Federal to the verge of staivation. usual business meeting took place, Court tierk Cleronoe L. Pettit re­ thousand chlTdrsn to see "Queen Mary’s status had been clear al­ turned blue and his head dropped to means this?” he asked. ChrlsUns." "They were men of oharaeter aad "Be una tenador,” said Noyes. and garments were Judged. The ceived 108 bankruptcy petitions dur­ most from the start of the voyage. the desk. Thert had besn too many girls are still trying to complsts they were aot immoral, Some o( She had been "shamed to the sin­ htavy dlnntrs for him. "They have great importance to ing February, setting an all time WBZ-WBZA them did not even break the law. ning heart" of her and it showed. people who are not tall enough to their spr»ng outfits. Emma Diets, record, which h" eaye, Is a good For this reason Pablito was to and Loretta Champagne, from ths sign. •pHagSald — Boslea But they broke the country." "Whfhat then will become to it, the suffer yet a little longer from the see over small msasurss.” "They understood the necessity baby?” asked Bolen, with unusual Tbs Strangs noises mads Pablito Fairy Needle club were our gueata. "When men get back to work and GaSAD wrath of Angela. And then came feel afraid again. He slipped from for sweeping changes in industry, energy for a daughter...... of the tropics,‘opl( the night of unbearable agony and Roberts Hanson Is s new candi­ have something coming In, their Thursday March l and did not hsaltats to scrap ob- fShe ...... had leanings to gowrood deeds, a his chslr to stand by Noyss who date for memberehlp. creditors jump on them uid force tbo Btrange man and tbo new llfo Funeral eervlces were held for 4:00—Betty and Bob., suesesnt maohinsr)*. But they saw love of adventure and—why„ not? that was to make him all bo became. hesitated shyly for s moment and Refreshments wore served and the them Into bankruptcy,” he lays, flenor Vlllaverde had moans, To then, looking determined, l!'ted meeting adjourned at 10 p. m. "that's a good sign because during Mrs. Elisabeth P. Hills at ths home 4:30—Music Magic. no neceasity for any change in man’s The small blond boy was curirus, Pablito to his Knees. Ovsr tbs child’s Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Foote Monday sttituds toward man. adopt the baby, that would enter­ unnaturally keen animal. He knew The Senior 4-H club meeting in the d»reesion, e d ito rs were len­ 01 5:00—New Bhigland Agriculture. tain, she reasoned, remembetiing head be could see the portrait of a Hartford was postponed due to the ient. Tiiere was no profit In being afternoon, with Rev. Howard 5:30—Tbs Singing Lady. Level Of Wages the colors of ths sky ana what they woman with another little boy in "Ws tried to keep wages at a cer- long, hot afternoons when there forecast; that sea water stopp^ severe snow storm, No definite dau otherwlie.” Champs officiating. The bearsn 5:45—U ttls Orphan Annls„ seemed nothing to do but to wave her arms. were her grandsons, Robert BL 6:00—NBC program calendar. Cain level when if we had studied all itching; that you stole food to run Pablito felt the arms that were has been set for the next meeting, Minneapolis.—Seeing a fish hook a fan and yawn. She made her sug­ with It where no one could snatch it but local members will be notified lodged in a dog's supper Jaw Nisson Foote, Walter H. Hibbard, Bkirl Poet 6:01—Duke Deiy.ey and his Hickory the facta, we would have seen that gestion to Concepcion who was en­ around him tightening. and Charles Fish. Burial was In tho Nuts. thdt level was still not high enough from you; and ho knew exactly “Perhaps—be will stay here — later. Mandel, 16, local high school etu chanted. The baby was of utter what mental reactions came dent, held a bottle of alcohol under Gilead cemetery. On account of the 6:13—Hollywood Highlights. to provide a market for the enor­ whiteness, a mark of real distinction with me,’’ said Noyes half-aloud, The Fairy Needle club postponed mous and constantly Increasing out­ from Angela’s various degrees of and then a sudden, wild onslaught its meeting until further notice. the canine’s nose until It became un­ severe snow storm many of her 6:30—Time. in Cuba where the color of akin, drunkenness. conscious. Then using the fluid as friends wsrt unsbls to attsnd ths 6:83—Old Farmer’s Almanac. put of our maohlns age. So we with other hues, is often obscured of tbs night’s wind msds P a ^ to County club agents art looking couldn’t sell and we had to alow pro­ as night falls. On bis sightb, unoslsbratsd birth- turn to e ring to ths man who was tot soms Intsrssting nsws Itsms for a disinfectant, Nlieon removed the t'msral. Fortunately the state road 6:84—Temperature. da/ hs had bis first Issson In love beginning to realise bow lonely he book with the aid of a knife. employees kept the main roads 6:36—Sports Review. duction down: and we laid off men The captain did not, at first know and ita loas. He found a bird with a the newspaper they are putting out and created unemployment and put what to do about the matter but he had been. twice a month. Rhinelander, Wls.— The village open. 6:41—Famous Sayings. broken wing; be held it close to his A little later Noyes undressed Come on with your news! Give it of Roosevelt, Wis., 15 miles north­ Mrs. Wilbur N. Hills Is spending 6:48-^ Weather. still further orim ^ In the p >^uo’8 did know the length of government­ heart and the feeling this set In buylng-powdr. And when the l .bile al red tape and how It can tangle to Pablito and saw the scars and to Bernice Llpp and ehe will report east of here. Is going to lose Its tnis week with her sister, Mrs. Mary 6:45—Lowell Thomas. him led him to make small soft bruises that were upon the child’s Mitchell In Hebron. Inevitably bought still less, w« drop­ restrict motion. And, too, he knew noises. Then one of Angela’s own it to the Agents. postoffice March 31. 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. body. "Infarmous!” be said unstead­ Many village residents were proud Miss Rena Williams, teacher at 7:15—Sponsored program. ped the hlgh-wege theory es Im- that if the baby were retu rn ^ to came across him and wrested the ily. Tbs next msetlng of tbs Chal­ precticaJ aad brought on conditions England he would be reared in some bird from Uabllto to break its neck. lengers. will be held with Eleanor of the “Roosevelt” stamp cancelling the White echool, has not been able 8:00—Captain Diamond's Adven* Pablito stood wide-eyed, wonder­ postmark but an order arrived from tc return here trom her home in tures. ot panic and perelyeis. After he bad gone, laughing, Pablito ing as his rags were being pulled Schleldge, 427 Main street, March "We did that,” he said, “becauM held the bird close again and salt 18. Washington, D. C., for the closing Guilford on account of the condition 8:30—Adentures In Health— Dr. from him. It was s wild, cold night of the office. we didn’t know any better; and we water came from hia eyes. Many of to venturs Into ths sea but—El of the roads. Mrs. R E. Foote Is Herman Bundcsen. the ecars on his back would never Mail to Roosevelt residents will substituting for her. 9:00—Death Valley Days. didn’t know any better, not because Hombre going, he would follow I of any natural stupidity, but because WAKE UP YOUR fade, but this bruise on his mind "I go where you go!” he said in HUB PORT SUSPENDS . be delivered from Starks, Wls., the The roads here last week were 9:30—Skidie Duchin and his orches* never In any sense healed. Spanish. order said. filled with drifting snow so that tra. we had not been properly educated.” It was not long aftsr this that “That is good to bear!—that Is people, who are employed In Hart­ 10:00—Hands Across the Border— LIVER BILE- rage shook from Angela her caution. good to hear!” Noyes answered. AIR MAIL SERVICE ford, could not retum from work un­ Gloria La Vey, soprano; Theo­ Pablito, alone in the shack, bad With the passing of a week til Friday. dore Webb, baritone: Joseph eaten the bread, bar eldest son said. Pabllto’s fear Degan to evaporate In Mrs. E. E. Foote was able to' go Llttau’s Orcheetra. ‘ WITHOUT CALOMEL Would she doubt her own? Never! Boston, March l.- ( A P ) —There A Thought SOME WOMEN the warmth of kindness. “It la s will be no air mall flown In or out to the bedside of her mother, Mrs. 11:00—Time, weather, temperature. Aad YoaH Jump Out of Bed in "You, thief! The son of one who good place,” he remarked again and £31zabetb P. Hills, Friday morning 11:04—Sports Review. went away in silks and diamonds again In hla low class Spamsh, and of Boston until landing conditions but who came borne with another are Improved. Blessed are 4he peacemakers, for and remained with her until she 11:14—Old Farmers Almanac. ALWAYS ATTRACT the Morning Ririn’ to Go It was a good place. The water on Missed away. Mrs. Hills oaliod 11:30—Waldorf Astoria OrchMtra. song! That Concepcion Vlllaverde y either side of the Island was shal­ Army officials aimounced the sus­ they shall be called the chlldreii of If reo ImI M«r aad aBak aad tba werid Blanco, your mother!” pension of service last night after God.—St. Matthew 5:9. Gilead her home for 70 years, after 12:00—Hotel Pennsylvania Orches You want to be beautiful. You laeka peak, doa't nrallow a lot of aalts, mIb- low, providing two palettes of her husband’s death. She spent her want :he tireless energy, fresh com­ «al watw. oil, lasaUra eaadr or ebawiag gum To hlmielf Pablito repeated the riotous color. At the narrow end of b minor miebap to an Army wi«n tra. aad aspaet thorn to aako poo ouddMljr nraot name until it was hung on a peg summers at the WUUmantlc Camp plexion and pep of youth. Then aad beaaraat aad fall of ouaahiaa. the island that stretched toward the plane, the third here in four days. Peace is the fairest form of hap­ let Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets help of his mlnfl. sea was deeper water and there the Lieutenant Georgo S. Shulgen, in piness.—William Ellery Channlng. Ground. She was always interested For tW eaa*t do f t Tbqr oalr Bovt tbo Angela took a step toward Pab­ In the affairs of the community^ free your system of the poisons bowda aad a m tn aMraoMat dowa’t sot at boat was dragged to a steep, busi­ charge -at operations in this area, caused by clogged bowels aad tor­ tha eaaaa. Tba raaooa (or poor dowa-aad-oot lito. She was between him and the ness-like loolang. beach. At the declared the Blast Boston Airport having taken all of the degrees of­ (aaUas is y m lirar. It ahoold poor oat two door, he saw, shaking. “And you, fered by the Grange. Her bandwrit­ ★ FORD ★ pid liver. pooBdi ot liquid bUa iato year aewals dally. wider and flat end of the island was bazardoiu because of snow drifts on Deaths Last Night For 30 years, mei and women II ttls Ma is aot dowlas fraaly, year food the fruit of sin, rob my children of inundated land reaching to the the field und icy runaways. ing is found on the first page of the o aa’t dftaat It foal d S L y T f ilM^waU. their bread!” she screamed. Pabll­ tracks at low tide and becoming a first secretary’s book of the Ladles DEALERS suffering nom stonuudi troubles, faa.WoaB op yoar^ateoBadi. Toa hara a to's mouth was di-y from hunger The accident yesterday occurr^ pimples, Itatleaaasaa aa MANUHisanliBR, oonn^ thurtoay, 1 .1 M 4 . tr .. Little John McGraw PENN WHIPS PRINCETON, 37 TO 27, RETURNS TO LEAGUE Unyielding Fighter Pontillo Beats Anderson PALSOFMACPHAIL Tronshy Favored to Top SEEMS CERTAIN m EDITOR’S NOTBi Hie p«rMn*^home run would cost the player •llty of John M oO nw It Sweribod 1100. He would not apologlae, .but By 68 Pins in Brilliant BEATING BRUSH IN In this article, the last In a series he would take the blame when his Kebart In Pin Toppling REMAIN OUT FRONT of four on the career of the little own plans failed to win. Napoleon of the diamond. McGraw was tough, but wore a Comeback On Home Alleys towering dignity. He hated the SEARCH FOR IVORY Battle At YMCA Tonight TO END OF SEASON Bt b i l l BBAPO H BR nickname "Muggey" which some­ NEA Sendee Sports Editor times was applied to him, declar­ ing that origin of the name A brilliant comtbaok In the flnal|. In the final four games, Jimmy Nick Tronakyi No. l honoraryAtoalfht on the Y alleys, with wbleh New York, March 1—John Mc- went back to a notorious saloon tan gnaas at Murphy's allaya last hit for a total of 563 or an average Herde of "P a rtT m e ” Scoots bowler of the United States and the Kebart le thoroughly familiar. Oraw must not be portrayed as he brawler in Baltimore, and should night brought Jimmy Pontillo of 140.3, while Anderson hit 453. Although unacquainted with the ComeD Dmbt Durlaort^ not be used to designate the man­ through with flying colors In his most valuable bowler la the coun­ was during his last few yecu-s with Pontillo picked up 110 pins In those local alleya, Tronaky can be depend­ ager of a ball club. twanty-gams homa and boma match Accoonts for This Year’s try, will be favorea to defeat Charlie ed upon to give a splendid exhibi­ the Giants. The Infirmities of age Yet for all his poise McGraw with A r a lut Anderson. Toppling thi last four games with single count­ Kebart, town champion, in their tion of hitting the Asrood, as a good Mikts Sum of 3 ri PtiMi had reduced the man who had been could be very comic upon ooca- pinsns for an average of 12S.t, Pontll ers of 131, Ib l, 128 and 153. H it to­ ten-game total plnfall match at the bowler le at home on any alley, ua- a roaring Tartar to a querulous old sloa. The late Barney Dreyfuss lo defeated And^raoA by M pins. tal plnfall for the twenty games ^Swsnn of Youngsters YM CA alleys tonight but local fane vld Hamilton of the Y, who la non- Yale Tops Cofimbin ta gentleman. would simmer In his seat In the Going Into th^ final ten games was 2,395, an average of 119.6 per have enough confidence In Kebart sor of the meet, has had the aueyt The picture of his personality, stands wbeoi McGraw hooted at last night, Anderson and Pontillo game. Anderson averaged 118 last Training With Reds. to believe that he ^/Ul give the Wil- registered and a foul line Judge vwl to be authentic, has to go back him waggishly from the field. wart deadlocked at 118fi-all after night and his totai plnM l was 2,328, Mmantlc pinner a close battle all the be used In order that no question HoM 4di Pfnee Stindiii|. to the old days at the Polo When McGraw played off the field the first ten games on the Charter an average of il6.f par gams. way and may even emerge the win­ will be raised should aay records be Grounds, and it ought to show he ^ayed bard. He could swing Oak allays last weak. Andaraon Pontillo woulQ like to take on ner. broken. a fist or a chair In any kind of him swaggering from the dugout want into an early lead and at the Bill Kutkaveck or Johnny Howard Tampa, Fla., March 1.— (A P)— Seem Evenly Matched Troiiakv'a RsqimnI company. N»w York, March 1.— (A P )—The toward, let us say for example. and of the sixth gams had what in a special match A horde of "part-time" icouU, paid Kebart'i recordeoord this leaeon la the Troneky lehwder of the United Umpire Bill Klem. in those days He stood in aw*e of no man. States aweepatakea championship looked like s comfortable advantage The BTores lastt night were: Pqn- only for what ueable baaeball basts for conceding ItttU advantage Quaken of Pcnnaylv^a were back there was fire In the little Napo* When Tener was president of for 1933 with a mark of 2.101, seo- of 43 pins, but Pontillo than staged tUlo, 108, 115, 117r,...... 113, 132, 108, 181. "Ivory” they fariier, accouhU for to Troneky, holder of more IMI- at the head of the BMtera latercol- Icon's eyes, and burning sarcasm the league McGraw assailed him 151, 128, 153— 1257. Anderson, 109, ond In the Hat of all-event leaders a thrilTiug111 _ comeback that wiped out thla -ear^e vtdual recorda than any other bowl- lefiate Basketball League today and bubbled from his Irish mouU. for defending Umpire "Lord" By­ 1'26, 103, 122, 124, 153, 113, 103, 124, for 1828 to 7083 with 6,688, holder ron after a fist fight between Mc­ Anderson^s marginrgtn and gave the swarm youhf- et In the country. Kebart hu com­ the iBdloatloas were that they would No umpire relished the picture 113— 1190. of the high ten set record with of McGraw on the warpath. The Graw and Byron, ^ n e r suspended former the materten. a t e r a tralalaf piled impresilve averages In the va­ 1,428, the high fifteen game set rec­ romaln there until the end of tho man In the blue coat was pretty and fined McGraw — and heard with the Clncta- rious leaguu In which ne bowls and ord with 2,101, co-holder of the high Mason. sure to come off second best ver^ plenty from the little Napoleon. oatl Redi here. he has had much auoceaa in the five game and high ten game e r a In what promised to be the de- bally. McGraw never won an of­ McGraw tore Into President The new own- many special matohea he haa had for New England and holder of the oidtnf fam e of the season. Penn de^ erahlp, new di­ ficial decision In these wordy Hey^er with a torrent of words with leading bowlers throughout the high aeaeon aversige for 66 gamea clslvely defeated the Princeton quarrels, but he scored moral vic­ when Heydler upheld Bill Klem rectorate and itate. The fact that he ranked 117-87. BASEBALL DEBUT NETS new manafer- Tifera at Princeton last night, 37 to tories that became a picturesque and Umpire Clark after McGraw fourth in the e w e ^ ta k e a at WUlt- The main match la scheduled to 27 and dropped the losers out of a had poured the fire upon their ahlp of the part of the Polo Grounds panora­ manttc In which ’Tronaky was the atart at 8:80 o'clock and will be pre­ tie for the lead. Prtnoeton, now shar« blue-capped heads. chronic tail-end ma. The umpire got the verdict winner also points to Kebart'a abili­ ceded by a special match between in f second place with Cornell after but McGraw marched back to his He hired snoopers to see that Rede agree that ty on the polished lanea, Tronaky HUBBELL DOLLAR B R i Mrs. Jennie Schubert and Mtee Flo­ the Ithacans’ lopsided 87-21 tri­ baseball throne with all the his ball players were abed by tnfuafon o f only bettered Kebart’a score by rence Johnson at 7:45 o’clock. The umph over Dartmouth, roust declds honors. 11:S0 p. m. Once he paid a pri­ young blood la three pins per game which aeema to outcome wtll be settled on total pln­ vate detective full time to watch vital to the oon* Indicate that It will be touch and go fall for five games. that part of ths arfuasnt nsxt As long as a player obeyed and over the errant Bugs R^mond, tunplated reviv­ Saturday before going on to meet followed the run-everytnlng-out who was a fine pitcher during h Here Is First of Series by the ification of the Penn again in the flniQ game of the principles that he demanded, Mc­ periods of sobriety. club — hence the season, Penn, meanwhile, dashed Graw would stick with him, It was He scanned his players' meal Ontstanding Sports P e ^ crowd! of young hopeful on the with Columbia's often-beaten team his creed and natural uisposition to tickets to sec that they were not practice lot. at Philadelphia Saturday. get what ht was after by fighting overeating. McGraw urged them Frlcnda of Geneihd Manager Lar­ Cornell le Third for It. He made many enemies to go In for more spinach and to former of Last Year; Had ry MacPhall form hla nr-flung Wyiy, Once Underdog, Last night’s victory clinched third along his blazing pathway, and forego red meats, though he was acoutlng corpa. There sure aorae place for Curnell and at the same from these he asked no quarter, a meat-eater himself. where aand-lot‘ baaebali thrtvea, time Yale, the 1983 champion, made othera In minor league towna, atUl nur to them did he yield any Plenty of Ups and Downs sure of finishing no worse than tied He was iron to his athletes, but more on college campuaea McGraw was a hard loser He for fourth by overcoming (Columbia did not know how to smile in de­ often # supported jmfortunate Spring Trip No Qussrsuitee Favored to Beat M. H. S. 34 to 28. feat, and such was his natxnre old players after their baseball Before Reaching Majors. They Up Larry to a likely lad. He t^ t when he left a field of bat­ days were over and they 'ound check! up the report, and If he acta, Except for the Cornell-Dartmouth tle beaten, his head was filled themselves with nothing. His aeea that the aoout geta paid. encounter, where the big red team waa always on top as Lou Freed with plans to avert the possibility charities to these former stars EDITOR’S NOTE: ThU Is the The old way wae to rely chiefly Thread City Five Boasts Best WEST SIDES SMEAR Olid Nelson Houck gave brilliant of a repetition. He would not ran into thousands of dollars first of a series of six basebaD ar- on full-time acouta, who traveled at yearly, some of his friends put' the club’a expenae and got paid all oxhlbiUona of shouting, late rallies stay licked. tlolfs by Carl Hubbell, whose pitch­ McGraw admitted prounly that ting the amounts In five figures. the time, whether they uncovered a Record in ^ te ; Undefeat­ featured last night's games, Colum­ He probably always was the high­ ing helped the Giants to win the good crop of Ivory or not. he was not a good loser, because pennant and world series last j’ear, POQUONOCK, 62-33 bia played all Its basketball In the est paid manager in baseball, but But going to camp with the Reda the ma" who loses with a smile, a performance voted th«f outstand­ first half and after leading 81-13 at he declared, loses too easily.' many of bis investments, such as In docan’t guarantee a thing to the ed in 13'Games and Cer­ ing sports achievement of 1988. the Intttrval, saw the Ella whittle Twenty years ago when Connie oil, race tracks and real estate, voungatera. .^If they ahape up well, down the lead then finish with a Mack's Athletics beat him in a turned out traglcsdly. McGraw was they may be farmed to the Bartlea- By CARL HUBBELL Visitors Badly Outclassed by tain Yale Tourney Choice; &purt that netted eleven points in a world seri-'s, making tlic score in paying off his friends for several vllle, Okla., Beckley, W. Va., or row. years after he had invited them in New York Giants’ Pitcher Toronto cluba with which the Reda world championships two to one Penn In Rally in Mack's favor, McGraw declared on a certain "good thing" in real es­ have working agreements. A brll- (CopyrlRUt, 1931. NKA Snvioo Inc.) Play Here Tomorrow. to his friends. ‘T il get him yet." tate which collapsed. llsmt lad m l^ t win a Red uniform. Rees; All Local Players Penn also was behind at the half, He never did even the score with Power and success were his ob Fans have asked me how I learn­ Even BeatUe Feathera, sdl-Amer- 19-14, but it tooj< the Quakers only Mack, but he never quit trjdng. jectives above money. Baseball was ed to pitch, especially the screw ica footballer from Tenneaaee smd, Score Freely. about taree minutes to forge ahead his passion. He wanted to be the ball, what are the Giants' chances Redland offtclsda aay, a "wow of a For the first time In mainy years, Id the second period as they thrilled He was an unbending taskmas­ greatest manager who ever lived— ball player," haa no aaaurance that Windham High of Wllllmantlc sends the capacity crowd of 3,300 with a of repeating this year, who are the ter. I f he ordered a plav . to bunt and he Just about was. he’ll play a single Inning for the a heavily favored cage quintet Into clever exhibition of poMlng and best hitters I have faced, who ia the and the man hit a home run, that (TH E END ) Reda this year. In fact, heMl have to The West Side Rec basketball action against Manchester High at passing and guarding. Once in front, beat ball player on the champion­ pass through one of the minor team had little trouble In disposing the State Armory here tomorrow they ran up a good lead with Don ship team, and many other ques­ league clubs before basebsdl law night. The reason for this Is easily tions. of a mediocre Poquonock team at Kellett playing a pivot position on will permit his signature on a Reda found in the fact that Windham la the Tiger foul line, keeping the Briefly I will attempt to answer, contract. the West Side Rec last night, 62 to Here Is Hubbell as he appeared the only undefeated team in the Princeton shooters away fiom the to give my ideas on the outlook for 33. The manager of the Poquonock after he tamed the Washington A Matter Of Buaeball Law state and has thii-teen straight vic­ bosket and steadily ringing up NO DECISION MADE YET this season, and my opinion of the The reason la that Feathera ia team wrote Manager Manoney a let­ new ball adopted by the National Senators In the 1938 world series. tories to Its credit, wnlle Manches­ points. The nearest Princeton got In coming up fiom a university where ter stating some ol the eama they ter is having one of Its poorest 'ea- the closing stages was ‘26-30 and Lioague. there la no organized baaeball. But held victories .over but apparenUy To begin, I started to play ball sona with twelve defeats In sixteen then Penn pulled away with three and I didn’t know what to expect. there la organized ball on the cam­ he must have had a pipe dream Starrs. ON DATE FOR BIG BOUT Just as many other mlUioni of To my surprise he told me he was pus at the Universities of Michigan straight fleld goals. while writing aa-Uie to€un waa not Even Isuit year, when Windham youngsters. My first game was in satisfied with my pitching and was and Minnesota. So the Reds were In the class ol the faat stepping was selected to the Yale Tourney, the village of Sparks, Okla., about especially glad that 1 hadn't walked able to sign M. J. Diffley, Michigan West bide outfit. Manchester humbled the Thread 10 miles from our farm near Meek­ anyone and* that most of the Pi­ catcher, and Henry Westby, star LOCAL PROS BEATEN, However the Rec team went City five twice, 36 to 26 and 28 to Today’s Forecast Is for Con­ er. 1 saddled a mule with a folded rates had got their hits after 1 had shortstop of the claampion Minne­ SHIRES HAS RIVAL cotton sack and rode over. through with tbe game and toyed 26. Manchester haa uautUly taken two strikes on them. He told roe sota nine. Even they may go to a with their opposition throughout the We won, snd I went home with minor club before the season opens. Windham In Its stride the two BALDWINS ALSO LOSE to take It easy and he would start game. Elvery man on the Rec team tinued Winds and R a in ^ one dollar In my overalls pocket. me again In a few days. Other hopefuls include: games each season generally being took part In the scoring with Ma­ con.sldered In the nature of tune-up IN ROOKIE HURLER The next chance I g o t was Pitchers: Lowell Jesaen of Clin­ I had plenty of ups and downs honey, Hadden an,' Earl Bissell tak­ contests for the C.C.I.L. schedule. The Hartford Pros defeated the against the Cubs, who were leading ton, la., and A1 Hollingsworth and Same Outlook of Weather in baseball before a scout looked me ing the honors In that respect. Ce- But it’s an entirely different story Manchester Pros at the East Side 7 to 3 In the ninth when I went In. Henry Phillips of Junction City, Ky., over at Beaumont, Texas, and John llnka and Faviskt played best for this year. Coach Andv Callahan has Rec last night, 33 to 25. Frltzua I got them out In order, and the all brought up from Rock Island; McGraw paid $40,000 and turned the visitor's a team that seems destined to go starred for the winners and To'iy for Friday. Glanta put on a surprising rally In Leland Terhune, from beckley of Moyer Says He’ll Win 30 over players to bring me to the West Side Rec (62) far In thla year’s Yale Tourney. Salmonds went best for tho locals. the last half to win, 8 to 7. It was the Mld-Atlemtlc league; Stanley Giants. Zalubowakl of Kenosha, Wls.; Phil B. F. T. Windham haa the highest tourna­ The Frat.rnlty A. C. beat the Ba.d- my first big league victory, and Miami, Fla., March 1.— (A P ) — A fter two seasons at Cushing, in Cozad of Modesta, Calif.; Lee Gris­ Mahoney, rf ...... 5 1 11 ment making of any team in the w1n A, C., 29 to 18, with Cargo and Games for A ’s This Sea­ though 1 had pitched only an Inning Carlson in the feature roles. With one decision already to his the Oklahoma State League, I went som of Los Mollnoa, Calif,, smd A rt Maloney, r f ...... 3 1 7 state, with 1.066. Its most notable 1 felt pretty good about it. Hartford Pros credit over a fistic affair that not to Oklahoma City In the Western. Evans of Flat River, Mo. Jolly. If ...... 2 2 6 victories have been gained over even the elements seem to want. Detroit bought my services, but I Three days later I got another Catchers: Louis Stamezak of F. Bissell, If, c ...... 3 0 6 Meriden High and Hillhouse High P- B. F. T. son; Shows His Form. 2— Calhan, rf ...... 2 Old Man Weather blustered around was optioned to 'Toronto without assignment, this time against the North Chicago and Francis La Nelson, "c ...... 2 2 6 and Plaanfleld, Norwich Free Acad­ 0 4 league-leading Cards. We beat 2—Frltzson, If ...... 8 again today In a buoyant mood, much chance to show anything: Veque of Berkeley, Calif. Hadden rg ...... 5 0 10 emy, New London Bulkeioy, Crosby, 1 17 them, 8 to 5, before 40,000 people. 1—Kenny, c ...... 5 threatening to force another post­ From there I went to Decatur In the Inflelders: W alter Bohl of Rock Tlem ey rg ...... 2 2 6 Kill'ngly and M.anrhester have also 1 11 Hot Springs, Ark., March 1.— My mojor league debut had been 1— Rosen, r g ...... 0 0 ponement of the 13 round heavy­ Three Eye, and was released to Island, Les Mallon of Toronto and E. Bissell, Ig ...... 5 0 10 been victims of the rangy, brilliant­ 0 (A P )— A rt Shires, the talking ball most fortunate. 0— Kucker, I g ...... 0 1 weight championship bout between Beaumont in 1928. George Wlae of Topeka, Kaa. 1 player, had better look to his oral ly aggressive quintet. The Windham 0— Molumphy, Ig ...... 0 Prlmo Camera and Tommy Lough- When I came to the Giants I felt Outfielders: Lincoln Blakely of 27 8 62 team has a crack center in Joe 0 0 laurels because (3eorge Moyer Is NEXT: A prediction for 1934. Oakland, Calif. ran. a tremendous responsibility. That Poquonock (S3) Moss, a player who is almost as tall headed for the big leagues. 6 15 3 83 Today's forecast was for contin­ $40,000 price tag cheered me up, B F' T as “Zoop” Zebrowski of Bristol, who Manchester Pros ued winds and rain, with a similar Moyer, a visitor at the baseball after having had numerous dl- CelJnka. rf ...... 5 0 10 is six foot, five inches. Rowan, an­ P B. F. T. outlook for Friday .school here, admitted he was Just couragements, but I also felt that J. Mackley, I f ...... 1 1 3 KEBART SPLITS EVEN other tall lad. Is at forward and Is 2—Kovis, rf ...... 2 1 one of Connie Mack's rookie pitch­ a great deal w u expected for that Connors, If ...... 2 0 4 Decision was expected to be the team’s leading scorer. Sa kow- 0— Rossi, I f ...... 0 0 reached this morning to set the fight ers, but added nonchalantly that he kind of money. Blaxls, c ...... 0 0 0 Local Sport ski has also proven a scoring ace 2—T. Salmonds, c ...... 3 3 back to Friday night in the hopes contemplated winning thirty games Wlrzulas, Ig ...... 2 1 5 IN HRST TEN GAMES and Andy Caiev Is claimed to be the 1— S. Salmonds, rg .... 31 the sun would cooperate in drying for the Athletics this season. The Giants were chasing the lea­ Savlake, rg ...... 4 1 9 sparkplug of the outfit, oy is a gue-leading CJards when I came up 0— Renn, I g ...... 2 0 out the area. "How do you throw your curve Donahue, rg ...... l O 2 top notch floor performer. in ’28, and the New York pitching Chatter “ The fighters want to go on, de­ ball?” asked Ray Doan, director of Took Bad Beating staff was beginning to show wear 10 5 '25 spite the delay and we have a sub­ the school. Rolls First Leg of Match With 15 3 33 In the prevlou." encounter at and tear. Two days after I reached Score "t halftime: 17-12, Hart- stantial Investment to protect by Steve Somers at Walling­ Windham, Manchester took one of Moyer grabbed a ball, hooked his New York City I was sent to the Windham High, guest of Manches­ Score at half, 31-9, Rec. Referee, ford. producing the show," said Col. John McAdams. Timer, Angelo. the most decisive shellackings n its long lean fingers around the horse- box against the Pirates. The Polo ter High tomorrow night, chalked ford; Wins Five Games. Referee: Opizzi. Reed Kilpatrick, president of Madi­ bHsketball history 28 to 9. Wind­ hide and defied members of the Grounds was Jammed with people. up another Impressive victory last son Square Garden Corporation. “ 1 ham raced into a 21 to 2 lead by school to take It from his grasp. I got along all right In the first night by trouncing Rockville High, Fraternity A. C. believe the delay will help rather Two attempted and failed. Inning. Adams popped out, Lloyd Charlie Kebart, who faces Nick half time, limiting the loca a to a P. , B. F. 7. than hurt the sale of tickets." 56 to 16. West Hartford lost its IStb Tronaky at the Y alleys tonight, PONZI BEATS RUDOLPH "L e t’s see your windup and follow Waner went out on a grounder and single fleld goal In the first half and 1—Sherlden, r f ...... 1 0 2 The understanding is that the straight game to Bulkeley of Hart­ went down to Wallingford Wednes­ through,” Dizzy Dean, a member of I fanned his brother Paul. I got a another in the final half Manches­ 0— Cargo, If ...... 4 0 S Garden will break even if the fight ford. 27-20. Bristol staged a late day evening to roll the first leg or ter, however, played on even terms the sch')or8 faculty requested. big hand and felt a little more as­ 0— Davis, c ...... 3 0 6 draws as much as $50,000 In net re­ rally to overcome New Britain, a twenty-one game home and home WINS BILUARD TITLE In the last two periods but was giv­ "I don’t need a windup, but have a sured. 0— Chapman, c ..... 0 0 0 ceipts, owing to the fact that rival 26-20. match with Steve Somers, one f en little chance to cut down the look at this follow through,” re­ But in the second inning, after a 1 - Carl.son, rg ...... 4 0 8 gladiators are working strictly on a the leading pin topplers In the state, wide margin plied Moyer as he went through the few misplays, I was sent to the 4—Ferguson, ig ...... 0 3 3 percentage basis. Up to last night and emerged with an even break, New York, March 1.— (A P )—An­ Unless the postponed game with motions of a contortionist and final­ showers. I felt pretty bad. I The All Burnsides took the first 0— Chapman, Ig ...... 1 0 2 the actual cash advance sale was thought I was out of my class. The game of the Eaat Hartford town winning five games and losing five. drew Ponzl of Philadelphia who fell Rockville High Ic arrang^ for next less than $30,000 with tentative res- ly ended by balancing precariously The match is to be decided on games Just a little short o* victory at Chi­ week, tomorrow night’s tussle will on his left foot. Pirates won, 7 to 5, and while the title cage series from St. M ary’s 6 IS S 29 eratlons for perhaps $15,000 more. boys were kind enough to say it won and total plnfall does not cago last December, today wore the be the last for Manchester, which ia Baldwin .A. C “ What would you do If the batter last night, 60 to 36, with Eddie wasn’t my fault, losing that game count world pocket billiard crown which given only a sllgh* chance of upset­ Joe Lovett, r f ...... 2 1 5 hit a line drive back at you when Thayer making a total of 21 points. must have been bard for the Giants’ The final eleven games will ne he took from Erwin Rudolph of ting the powerful Wlndhamltea. The Henry, rf ...... 0 0 u you are In that position?” Dean rolled at the Charter Oak alleys Cleveland In a challenge match. ricGRAW ’S BODY REACHES fans. The members of the Juvenile sec­ UMet is possible if the Reo and Brozowski, If ...... 1 1 3 queried. next Monday night. Kebart'a best Ponzl, ruhner-up to Rudolph In the tion of the soccer club are request­ V ^ lte displays the branc of basket­ Baldwin, c ...... 0 0 0 “ Oh, they won't hit them back single game was his first, when he tourney decisively defeated the de­ BALTIMORE CEMETERY McGraw sent word he wanted to ed to meet at the West Side Rec to­ ball of which the team is capable, Joe .Lovett, c ...... 1 0 2 when I'm pitching,” replied Moyer. hit 148. Somers hit 153 In his ninth fender, 750 to 607 In the first match see me. He was in his office alone morrow night at 6:30 o’clock. The otherwise the locals will go down to Jerry Lovett, r g ...... 2 0 4 game and also hit 148 and 146. Ke­ of the sort played In several years. their thirteenth defeat of the sea­ Baltimore, March 1.— (A P )—John new uniforms have been received Sullivan, r g ...... 0 0 0 bart hit for total plnfall of 1239 The three-day encounter, com­ son. The cause seems hopeless but Joseph McGraw Is home. His body and will be on vlev'. LaCoss, Ig ...... 2 0 ' 4 lay today In a granite vault at Bon- and Somers for 1307. In the recent pleted last night, saw Ponzl set a more astonishing miracles have sweepstakes at WUlimanUc, Somera new high run record lor challenge come to pass and tomorrow night lie Brae, New Cathedral cemetery, Joe Barrera, better known as 8 2 18 where it awaits burial in the spring. placed third with a mark of 1936 matches, 153, and average 11.88 may be Manchester’s night. That 10-8, Frater- Suggests That 16 Teams Kaiser, hit some nifty scores last Score at halftime: The body was brought to Balti­ for 15 games, while Kebart finished points over the 84 Innings. remains to be seen. nlty A. C. night at Murphy’s alleys. Joe bit a more late yesterday after funeral fourth, seven ptna behind. ^ fe r e e : Opizzi. four game total of 561 or an aver­ services were held in New York> Compete In Yale Tourney The scores were as follows: Ke­ Two hundred admirers met the age of 140.1 which Isn't so bad. Joe's bart, 148, 128, 130, 110, 117, 123, 120, :asket at the station. They escort- high was 147 and low was 133. 129, 119, 116. Somers, 121, 148, 129, EIGHT GOLFERS LEFT ;d it, with relatives and friends, to 124, 146, 110, 113, 119, '53, 145. New Haven, March 1.— (A P ) — (^attendance will be reduced consld- The Wlnsted “ Y ” five, scheduled Matmen Throw Out Rules, ;he cemetery, where Rev. Timothy A suggestion that 16 teams, Instead erably If we do not have at least 3 Kenney read the service. to meet the Rangers here_last night, IN WOMEN’S TOURNEY of the usual eight, play In the Yale one or two schools from that city; cqlled to cancel the gam'e late yes­ It was Father Kenney who assist­ furthermore, the condition of the Cops Throw Out Matmen scholastic basketball tournament, terday and Ben Clune was unable to 'd at the famous baseball flgure*fe roads Is such that very few specta­ St. Augustine, Fla., March 1.— narriage here In 1902 to Blanche was n^ade In the New Haven Regis­ find a suitable opponent for the local tors will be able to reach New Ha­ team. (AP)—Matching pace with the Jindall. McGraw, who broke Into ter yesterday by J. M. Ricker, ath­ ven unless we have a warm period Boston, March 1.— (A P )— Ernle<^ Dusek opened up. He grabbed fierce, chilling winds which s^ p t he major league ranks here 42 letic director of Warren Harding soon. It might be possible to delay Dusek, youngest and toughest of George by the throat to the edifica­ the course during the qualifying a id rears ago and went on to become High school, Bridgeport The Con­ the tournament for a week or two, the five wrrestllnff Duseks, was dis­ tion of four thousand fan and first round match play, e l ^ t re* nanager of the New York Giants, necticut InterscholasUc athletic con­ until the weather and traveling when Referee Ted Tonneman ifiter- malning women golfere in m Flor­ lied Sunday In New Rochelle, N. Y. ference will meet Saturday, to select conditions are improved." qualified early today during a feied, he belted Tonneman. Then, ida' East coast g w tournament en­ (By Aaaoolate(r Preaa) the teams to compete In the 12th A delay In the tournament would lengthy overtime session of his Dusek started after George again. ter the quarter flaM round of Mexico— Luke Lutz, California, annual games which start here be impractical, the Register pointed H o c k e y wrrest'lng match with Don George Tonnen^an eprong to his feet and today. defeated Rudy Skarda, two out of Last Night’s Fights March 8. out, because the winner and runner- at the Boston Oaixlen. Dusek slemmed the referee t » the Mrs. 0. a. Hlil, Kannan aty | Ricker wrote In a letter to tbs up will represent Connecticut in the (By AaaocUted Press) three falls. Ernie bad taken the first fall in mat again. The referee crawled to er, ths medaUat, oppoeae Marua Register: New England tournament, March Oanadlan-Amerlcmi League New York—Jack Bloomfield, New 18 minutes, 45 seconds, end the sec­ George’s tide and rataad Don’t mo­ ley, Lextttftoa, Ky., ghrL G (By Associated Press) " It occurred to me that this year York, threw Andy Meixaer, Texas. Onkland, Calif.—Billy WdUace, 18, 16 asd 17, hut the pkper said: Philadelphia 4; Providence 1. ond session was near the two hour tionless arm in vlotory. matches . find Ludlle lloblaaeB* (t might be wise to select 16 teams "Should the tournament commit­ Hartford, (Donn.— Sammy Stein, Cleveland, outpointed Baby mark shortly after one a. m„ when But that didn’t itop Duaek, who western champion, onposiaf and let them start one day earlier tee decide to admit 16 teams. Instead Tonlgbt’a Scliedals Newark, N. J., defeated Jim CHlnk- ''jr Flowers, 184, Omaha, 10. both George and Dusek threw every leaped on George. The match ended reea rcutt, Baflewood, J,, and play In two sections. ^TOe rea­ of 8, however, the claims of a lot of National League stock, Oklahoma, two straight falls. Memphis, Tenn. — Eddie “K id" wrreetling rule in the booki out of ae a police captain and 12 ofllcere Helaa Hloks son for this Is that there Is no team schools which feel that they have a Montreal Canadiena at Boston. Harrisburg, Pa.—Everett Mar- mlf, 146, Memphis outpointed the Garden, George began a barrage entered the ring. The concluding and JahS which will represent New Haven, at right to compete will be fully satis­ Montreal Maroons at Detroit. rhall, Colorado, throw Paul Boesob, larry Dubllnsky, 145, Chicago, 10. of Illegal blows and the fane bowled fall lasted two hours and five etc* laad’a^MM least It looks that way now, and the fied." Now York Raiiffors at Chloago. New York. for X>uaek to reUllato. eade.

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I - - * COURSES AND CLAflgBg 17 were present at the Altar of Heaven, PRESIDENT TO TALK only Japaneie were permitted to INDUSTRIAL FOREMEN’ S m' LOIT—BLACK AND WHITE tick­ b ZX o t ? OUUruilE—Stn*whUe take pictures Inside the palace. At Manchester GAVEFAKCBIU ed Pointer mele puppy. Reward U letnittf. Details tree. Bsdtford the end of the ceremonies the for- N. Y. Stocks returned to A. Maeaey, 54 Kudaon AT NRA CONFERENCE ▲nademy of BalrdresslBf, 098 Msla •IffB minister announced for the GROUP HOLDS MEETING Date Book itreet, Mancbeeter. street, Hartford. benefit of foreign countries: TO BUS DRIVER (OsBllBMd from Page One) "By paying reverence to heaven­ Adams Ehcpi* . 9 ly commands ws eased ths hearts of Charles R. Turner, President of MOVING—TRUCKING* PRIVATE INSTRUCTION 28 Alaska Jun .. 19% State Section, A. V. A., Tonight STORAGE t o •ad therefore Oovlngtoo enjoyed the toe people. List all rejoice In uni­ Allegheny .. 4 Charlie Kebait and Nick Tronsky DRUM ZJD880NB. Erabols Robta* him advantage over the Omo city, versal peace. "Strife has given way Speaks Before Club After bowling match at Y alleys. Allied Chem . 149% PBRRETT A OLENNEY ZNa local SOB, 80 Foiter street Teldphone The same utuatlon, he said, exist to tranquility. LiOt us sing hymns of Hartford Dinner. Alleged Connterfeiter Nab­ Am C a n ...... 101 Tom orrow, and long dletance moving. Daily 4609. iB some measure between BaltlmoM concord with all mankind.” March 2—Play, <‘Here Comes and Philadelphia aa the Maryland expreii to Hartford. Overnight As ons of his first official acts, Am Com Aloo 49 The Hartford Industrial Fore­ Charlie,” by Epworth League of bed b Monson Delaybg •ervlce to and from New York. dty Is placed In the southern area ths Emperor will authorize the gov­ Am For Pow 0% by most codes. man's Club at their regular meeting South Methodist church. Tel. 8065—8560 or . ARTICLES POR SALE 45 ernment to make disbursements and 8564 A new attack on the steel Indus­ Am Rad St 8 • •••••••••see 14% last night, listened to an addreas by Also M. h. S.-Wlndham basket­ official honors to the sons and ball game at State Armory. Arrirai of Bus Here. FOR 8ALB>—ONE SET oi horse try was made by E. P. Cush, Nation­ daughters and widows of Man- Am Smelt .... eeeeeeeeeeei 44 Charles R. Turner, president of the Am Tel and Tel Nex* Week PUBLIC PASSENGER bob aledi. Can be eeen at 88 Mala al president of tbs Steel and Metal ohurkuan soldiers who fell In the 119% Connecticut Section of the Ameri­ Aih Tob B ... '•••••eee 72% March 6—Annual and special SERVICE 20A street or telephone 8086. Workers Industrial Union, who cit­ creation of the nation. can Vocational association, with Am Wat Wks • •••••••••tee The Boston-New York bus that ed what be called oppressive acts 20% which the faculty of the local State town meeting at High echool audi­ Anaconda ...... torium. comes through Oakland and travels ZN ADDITION TO SUver Lane Bui by officials In the steel mill towns 14% Trade school and a number of local Atchison ...... • ••••••••sees 64 to Hartford by way of Doming Line, De Luxe Bui for lodge, party FUEL AND FEED 49-A of western Pennsylvania. industrialists are affiliated. The din­ March 7—Annual banquet of WOMAN TAUNTS HIM A u bu rn ...... #•••••••••••• 61% street, due here at 3 o’clock each or team trips, we alio offer 7 pai* No ProteotloB. ner was given In the State Trade American Legion at Orange hall. FRANKLIN BLUE FLAME rasfe Aviation Corn 7% ^March 9—Annual bualnesa meet­ morning was far behind schedule linger ledan livery. Phone 8068, The NRA, be said, "have given school building on Washington Oil has more *'heat units''. Tbs Balt and Ohio >eeeeeeeeeeee 29 ing and supper of North Methodist Ifst night and it was nearly 6 '8860, 8864. us no protection," but hod allowed SO HE KILLS HER street by the cafeteria class. Raokllffs Oil Oo. Phone 8980. the big companies t'< impose com­ Bendix ...... • seeeeeeeeeee 18% church. o’clock this morning when it went Beth SUel .... 48% Mr. Turner has recently been through this town. pany unions on the workers without elected to the presidency of the Coming Events a voice in the preparation of the (Oootlnaod from Page One> Beth Steel, pfd >••••••• 76 The driver l^ft Boston on time KOOMS WITHUUl BOARD Borden ...... • ••••#••••••• 22% state section of the A. V. A. and, March 13—"Erstwhile Susan," Waat Ad lafi f ettea rule. since his election, he has accom­ Manchester Community Players at and at Shrewsbury picked up two Francis J. Gorman, vice president dance tune covered up the sound of Can Pao ...... • •••••••••see 18% passengers, a man and woman. Both SINGLE ROOM, FACZNO Main Case (J. I.) . . . 73 plished a great deal in the way of Whiton Memorial hall, auspices D, of the United Textile Workers of the shots. gstting this common interest of the A. R. had been waiting at the Agento’s Manchester atreet, entirely redecorated, John* America, said he was whole-hearted­ At any rate, no one heard, and he Cerro De Pasco • •••eeeei 34 Diner and the man had made a pur­ Ches and Ohio general public and the A. V. A. rec­ March 13, 14, 15, 16—Annual koD Block. Telephone 6917. ly for the National Recovery Act turned the radio on louder and went 48% chase of two flve cent slgars, pre­ Chrysler ...... 64 ognized. The invitation to speak at Herald Cooking School at State Evening Herald but that codee for the textile indus­ senting a new $10 bill in payment out and locked the door. It was Col Carbon . . . this dinner indicates bow well he Theater, sessions in morning. tries have been "bitterly disappoint­ his Intention then, he sold, to sur­ 66% and getting back $9.90. The bus ComI Solv . . . seeeeeeeseei 26% has done bis wr • • e 4 • e I which he stands four square; Count 111 evoreit wertti to e Ilea FOUR ROOM FLAT, 1st floor, im­ 77% April 2—Masonic Ball, State Ar­ feit. InUlelt, nuBlori ud ebbrevietloei "meanlngioss provisions" for wages town to that building beside Brook­ Corn Prod .... 71% "To hasten th> day when all men mory. provements, good neighborhood, in the higher brackets, the "unfair •Mb oouDi •! • word end oompoued lyn bridge to And It closed and to Del L and Wn 27% and women who are citizens of the April 6—Play "I’ll Leave It to The State Police department of word! M two words. MlDlmum oMt li reasonable. App.y Chas. J Strick­ dlfferonti^s" in wages between the realise that It was Lincoln’s birth­ Dll P o n t ...... 98% commonwealth shall be conscious of You" by Sock and Buskin Club at Massachusetts was notified and a priot of thr«« linti. land, 168 Main street Phone 7874. north and south and "provisions of day. So he went jo the movies. LIB* rttai Dsr dej tor troBitoet Eastman Kodak • eeeeeeeeeeee 89% the value and the need for vocation­ High school. broadcast was sent out warning hours that were higher tban the Comes to Bridgeport. FOR RENT—8 ROOM tensmsnt, Elec and Mus . • • • e • • • I 8% al education." April 28— Ninth annual concert different stations aloi^ the line to ■SaetiT* Morofe It, IMf traffic would bear." After the show be was oonfustd Ceib Ubargi in two family house, at 9 Rld|s- Eleo Auto Lite ••••••••••••• 27% “To enlist undsr tbs bannsr of ths o f ' Beethoven Glee Club at High be on ths lookout, ^ s state po­ Miss Alice Edwards, sxscutlvk and decided to come to Bridgeport Gen Eleo ••••••••••I 20% A. V. A. all men and women who lice at MonsoD got the word and • Coniaeuttv* i)iri 7 ou • eti wood street. Inquire at 26 Ridge­ secretary of the American Home school auditorium. I CoBitoutlT* Diyi .. I eu 11 iti where he knew a man to whose Gen Foods . , . • •••eeeeei 38 believe that part of life’s responsi­ were just In time to stop the bus. wood street. Economic AssoclaGon, urged the In- 1 D ir ...... I II oti II eti mother Di Marco was distantly re­ Gen Motors . . . 37% bility is to lend their interest and The bus was held In Monson until All ordari tor irroguler iniartioai cluelon of "offectlve consumer rep­ FOR RENT—ULLEY street, Bear lated nad whom bo had not seen for Gillette ...... 11 % support to associations whose alms the cashier from Shrewsbury could will ba obirgad it tb« oo« tlBsa rite. resentation" on code rutboritles. 26 years. Ignorant of Dl Marco's Bpielil ritai tor loai Una •nrr Center, modem four and flve room Gold Dust .... l•••••••••• 19% and purposes are closely connected arrive. Meanwhile the driver crime, the man gave him employ­ day idvartiilni glvaa upoi raquait. flats, garage. Available. Inquire 81 Herehey ...... • • • • • I I • • • • • • 62% with the betterment and advance­ CHENEY REPRESENTATIVE looked over his money and discover­ Adi ordarad tor tbrea or all d iri ment in bis shoe shop and lodging in Hudson Motors 10% lad atoppad baton tba third or dttb Biro street. ment of the human race." ed that he, too, bad been glisun ons his home. Next day the Incessant Int Harv ...... >••••••••< 40% diy will ba ohiriad only tor tba m * PU-YI IS ENTHRONED ON TEXTILE CODE BOARD of the new |10 bills for the fare to tuil aumbar ot tlmai tba id ippaer* FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ blaring radio revealed the woman's Int N ic k ...... 28% Hartford by the man and bis wom­ •d, ebirilni it tba rita airaad. but ment, with all impfovements. Ap­ body to police in New York. Int Tel and Tel 18% an companion. no illowiaea or ratuada eia ba mida Yesterday New York city detec­ Johns Manville I • • e e • 88% OB III tliaa Ida atoppad attar tba ply at 111 Holl street or telephone AS MANCHU EMPEROR . The state police held the two and fltth day. 6806. tives asked detectives here to find Kennecott ...... 19^ K. B. Blake Chosen to. Group to a search of the man revealed a large No “till torbldi"! .llapliy lleai eat whether Dl Marco bad transferred Lehigh Val Rd ...... 18 Local Stocks number of fake |10 bills. Hs was •old. FOR REI^T—FIVE ROOM flat also (CXmtInaed from Page One) a bank account from New York to a U gg and Myers B ...... 86^ Pass Judgment on Alleged Tba Hariid will not ba raipoailbla Violators. identified as Gene Martini, 42, of tor mon tban oaa Incorrect IniartloB six room half house with all im- local bank. Detective Michael Loew’s ...... 30% New York city. He la believed to at any idvcrtlarmrnt ordarad ter provements. Inquire at 147 East chus— with the last of the Manchu Lamey learned the account bad Lorlllard ...... 17% (Furnished by Putnam & Oo.) be one of a gang that has been Emperors of China on the throne. Dtora ibio ooa tlma. Center street been placed in the name of Dl Mar­ McKeesp Tin ...... 89% Central Row, Hartford, Conn. spreading counterfeit $10 bills Tba Inadvartaat omiailoa oi taoor* Henceforth, the Japanese-Protec­ co's employer here. Lieutenant Mont Ward ...... 30 New York, March 1.—K. B. Blake root pablloition ot idTartlatng will ba ted Manchurian Empire will be of Cheney Brothers In South Man­ through New England. raotlflad only by oiaoallitloB of tba Bray, lietectlves Edwasd Dailey, Nat Biscuit...... 40% 1 P. M. Stocks ebirca mida tor tba aarvioa andarad. BUSINESS LOCATIONS known as "Ta Manchu Tl Kuo"— Peter MaUra and Lamey walked in Nat Cash R e g ...... 10% chester, member of the Silk Textile "The Great Manchu Empire.” Code authority, was included in the NAB POOR BOX THIEF All idTartlaaaaaata moat eoatom FOR KENT 64 on Di Marco as he fitted soles to Nat Dairy ...... 16 Bank Stocks Providence, R. I., March 1.— (AP); la atyla, oopy and typoeriphy witb The Emperor gave the most hu­ Nat Pow and Lt ...... 11% group selected to pass judgment on raeulitloni anforcad by tba puLllab* some one's shoes. He admitted his Bid Asked —The burglar alarm in Rosary rO KENT—OFFICEB AT S66 Main man touch to the occasion when he Identity, sebrugged and limped N Y Central ...... 37 Cap Nat Bank A Trust 14 18 the first case in which the code au­ an and they resarva tba right to thority has made public the name Church last night trapped the sev­ adit, nvisa or njaot aoy copy eoe* street (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ekl declared that the new Empire was along witb them to headquarters NY NH and H ...... 18% Conn. River ...... 450 — enth poor box thief since it was in­ fidered objaotionibla. ward J HoU Tel. 4642 and 8U26. founded on the principles of love and the first part of the legal ordeal Noranda ...... 34*% First National of Htfd 85 100 of the alleged violator. The au­ stalled two years ago. CUI81NU HOURS—ClaialCad Id a to for all men and heavenly will. North'Am ...... 18% thority agreed yesterday to accept Dk puhlishad airoa day aauat ba n« awaiting him’. Htfd. Conn. Trust .... 47 51 The prisoner identified himself as :fivp(i tiv It o'clock noon; 8atu*'diya "The establishment of the Mon­ Packard ...... 6% Hartford National .... 17 19 an offer of restitution from Adolph Edward Baker, 33 of New York. He !' 5i H m. HOUSES FOR KENl 63 archy," declared the Emperor, "ef­ Penn ...... 33% Phoenix St. B and T. . 160 180 Meirowitz Inc., charged with, fall­ admitted having been arrested on TELEPHONE YOUR fected the salvation of our peoples Phlla Rdg C and I ...... 8% West Hartford Trust. . 100 120 ing lo register a print design, when, breaking and entering charges in TO RENT —8EVEKAL desirable CARNERA-LOUGHRAN Phil Pete ...... 16% in addition, the defendant pleaded WANT ADS. from the agonies and sufferings of Insurance Stocks Cheshire, Conn,, and Bridgeport, hve, alx and seven room nousea water and fire. Pub Serv N J ...... 38% Aetna Casualty ...... 4S 51 that the failure was unintentional. Conn., police said. Ada an accaptad ova; tba talapboaa single and double; also nested "Today the country is bathed in C U SH ON TONIGHT Radio ...... '...... 7% Aetna Life ...... ’... 18% 20% It tba CHARGE RATE given ibova apartments Apply Ekiward J. Holl. as I conranlanca to advartlaara, bat the radiance of the suii, moon and Rem Rand ...... 11% Aetna Fire ...... 34% 36% tba CASH RATEb will ba aooaotao aa Pbone 4642 and 8026 stars. Heaven favors only those who Rey Tob B ...... 40% Automobile ...... 20 22 FULL PATMENT It paid al tba bull* are virtuous. (Conttooed from Pags One) Sears Roebuck ...... 44% Conn. General ...... 28 30 aeaa offlca on or baton tba aaventb HOUSE FOR RENT at 19 Birch Socony Vac ...... '...... 16% *T proclaim this the First Year of Hartford Fire ...... 47 49 day following tba tint inaartloa ot street. Apply John Wright, 22 despite two conflicting attraclor.s— South Pac ...... 27% aacb ad otbarwlae the CHARGE Kangte— the Era of Construction. Phoenix Fire ...... 57 59 Locust street. a flower show and a tea dance. Sou P Ric S ...... 33% Hartford Steam Boiler 51 53 RATS' will be collectad. No naponal* “In cooperation with our great blltty for erron la talapbcned ada Officials of Madison Square Gar­ South Rwy ...... 30 National Fire ...... 51’ (. 53% will ba aaaumed aad tbeir aceurMy neighbor, Japan, our course will re­ cannot ba guaranteed den, sponsors of the battle, and the St Brands ...... 21 V4 Travelers ...... 420 * 430 main as unaltered as the sun In managers of the two fighters went St Gas apd El ...... 12% Public Utilities Stocks INDEX OF heaven. into a huddle this morning, ponder­ St OU Cal ...... 38% Conn. Elec Serv ...... 39 43 CLASSIFICATIONS OPEN FORUM "Heed our rescript! Hear ye adl ing over weather maps and emerged St Oil N J ...... 46 Conn. Power ...... 35% 37% people!” latei with ^he announcement that Tex Corp ...... 25% Greenwich, W&G, pfd. 59 — Birth! . a a a a a a a a a A One of the most modest yet most Timken Roller Bear ...... 35% Hartford E lec ...... 48% 50% Engagement! B TOO MANY SELECTMEN the elements had improved suffi­ Marrl- -ea A.B a*e aic* a •> a a C important figures present was the ciently to perma the scrap, first set Trans America ...... 6% Hartford Gas ...... 42 * — Death! .. D scholarly premier, Cheng Hslao- Union Carbide ...... 44% do., p f d ...... 45 — Card of rbanka for February 22, to be held at last E Editor, The Herald: Hsu, once the tutor of Young Pu-Yi Union Pacific ...... 125% S N E T C o ...... 107 111 In Memorlam .. a a • a e . a a a a a a F How much longer will the Town Rain clouds, which hao opened up Loat and Found 1 and who was largely responsible for intermittently with heavy down­ Unit Aircraft ...... 24% Manufacturing Stocks Announcements I ot Manchester, under the now form making his student Emperor. Unit Corp ...... 6% Am Hardware ...... 20 22 Personala ...... I Qi government consisting of seven pours for the past three days, were American Autos . driven from the skies by a bright Unit Gas Imp ...... 17% Am Hosiery ...... — 30 AatoBiobfIea Selectmen, be able to get one of its U S ind A l e ...... 53 While the highest Japanese offi­ sun today, but a chilly wind contin­ Arrow H and H, com. 11% 13% Automobilaa tor Sale ...... 4 chosen members to accept the office U S Rubber ...... 18% Automobllee tor Ezebarga ,,,xm I cials rode up to the palace door in ued to whip in from the wave tossed do., pfd ...... 90 * — Auto Aoceaaorlaa—TIrea ...... • of Chairman of the Board? It is de luxe American limousines, the U S S m e lt...... 118% Billings £md Spencer. . — 1 Auto Repalrln*—Painting .... . 7 true we have been fortunate in the AtlEmtlc. Steadily rising tempera­ U S S te e l...... 53% premier, dressed in a drab Manchu tures were predicted for the dey, Bristol Brass ...... 21 23 Auto Scboole ...... t*A high calibre of chairmen, who have Util Pow and L t ...... 3% do., p f d ...... 95 — Autoa—Ship by Truck ...... I gown, walked shrinklngly on foot however. The return to more favor­ held this office under the new deal. Vick Chem ...... 30 Case, Lockwood and B — 300 Autoa— Pot Hire ...... 9 and, like a Mahatma Gandhi, re­ able weather gladdened the hearts traragaa—.Sarvlca—Storage . . . . . 10 These chairmen have worked hard Western Union ...... 53% Collins Co...... 45 — mained modestly in the background of the fight managers and their Uotorcyclea—Btcyclee ...... 11 f'jr the town’s interests and in many West El and Mfg ...... 38% Colt’s Firearms ...... 22 25 Wanted Antoe —Motorevelea .... It throughout the ceremony a picture hopes rose with Uie mercury. A Woolworth ...... 50 Eagle Lock ...... 28 31 Boalaeas aud ProfeasionnI Ser^cea cases they certainly have sacrificed of dignity and humility. glance at the box office figures In­ Buaineas Services Offered ...... 13* Elec Bond smd Share (Curb). 16% Fafnir Bearings ...... 50 60 some of their own business, for the The American spectators agreed dicated they woula need It. Household Srr-. tees Offered ...... 1I>A paltry sum of 8200 per year, which Fuller Brush, Class A . 7 — Building—Contracting ...... 14 that, beside Premier Cheng Hsiao- Despite the fact the main 15- Gray Tel Pay Station. 16% 18% Florlste—Nuraerlea ...... l| scarcely pays for the price of gaso­ Hsu, there were only three pictur­ round bout is only a few hours away Tunerai Dtnetora ...... II Hart and C o o le y ...... — 125 line used for this official business. esque characters in the spectacle— —10. p. m., eastern standard time to Heatin Plumbing—Roofing 17 His duties today demand a dally Hartmann Tob, com.. — 5 tnaaranoa ...... 11 the frail and impassive Kang Teh in be exact—there were no reports ASSERTS RASPUTIN do., p f d ...... 10 — visit to the Town Hall. He is sub­ Uilllnery—Dressmaking ...... II his quaint Manchu ceremonials, the of anyone getting hurt in a last- Int S ilv e r...... 38 41 Hoving—Trucking—Storage ... tO ject to beck and call, night and day, Painting—Papering ...... |i pink sacrificial bull at the altar of minute stampede to buy tickets. HYPNOTIZED HIM do., p f d ...... 75 78 also to address all visiting fireman, Garden officials were hopeful, how­ Professional Sarrlcas...... It heaven, and most important from Landers, Frary A Clk. 31 33 (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Repairing ...... It various conventions, banquets and the human standpoint a little wo­ ever, that with improved weather New Brit. Mch. com.. 8% 10% Tailoring —Dyeing—Cleaning ... 14 all kinds of gatherings. As Chair­ Toilet Goode and Service ...... t( man who is barely seen and about prevailing the gate receipts would (Oontlnaed from Page One) do., pfd ...... 45 65 The friendly partridge said, "Well, inside that stump. I -saw its little Wanted—Buatneeii Sorrlca tt man of the board his work closely whom nothing can be ascertained— bound upward. Mann A Bow, Class A 3 7 son, if you are looking for some fun. nose. Go on, and pound some more.” BdacatlawaJ approaches that of the First Select­ the wistful Empress Elizabeth—the With the waim sun and brisk because he plaimed, Youssoupofl do.. Class B ...... % — I’ll gladly let you use my set of So Windy did. This Ume ths wr.ursea ano Claaeee ...... 17 man of former days, when there Empress Yuen Hua. wind at work, the officials express­ said, to turn traitor to Germany and North and Judd ...... 17 19 drumsticks for a while. sound sent something scamp’rlng private Instruction ...... It were only three members of the ed belief that th*^ huge outdoor seize the throne, were elicited from Niles, Bern Pond ...... 13(-j 15% Dancing ...... nr...... tt-A In Secloaion "Just stand close by and make ’cross the ground. ‘W hy, it’s a bualcal—Dramatic ...... t l Board. In those days the First She remained in seclusion in the arena, where the fight will be held, the prince In the cross examination. Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2% 4% them thump against this hollow, chipmunk,” Dotty cried. “What is It Wanted—Instructloe ...... 10 Selectman did practically all the palace during the Altar of Heaven will be dried out sufficiently by the The monk’s body was placed Russell M fg ...... 30 — wooden stump. I’ll bet the way you running fo r ?” through a hole In the ice 1 the river ScoviU ...... 24% 26% FlBaneial work, the other two members were ceremony but made a dramatic and time the bpening gong for the pre­ will perform will ms^e the others lends—Stocks—Mortgagee k> ... tl figureheads. liminaries to make the seats more Neva. Stanley Works ...... 21 23 smile.” o r Nick replied, "It’s scared, no Business Opportunities ...... tt unexpected appearance before the Honey to Loan ...... tt It’s the writers contention that comfortable for the fans. Beat Him to Death. Standard Screw ...... 50 60 "Well, I have done a lot of doubt. Let’s follow it and we’ll find group which gathered in the palace. do., pfd., guar...... 100 — stunts,’’ said Windy, "So, I’ll try it Help and gltwatl«M the town does not need seven select­ Youssoupofl testified yesterday he out." They saw It run Into a hole She appeared, pale and fragile to Smythe Mfg C o ...... 28 35 Help Wanted—Female ...... t l men. It would be much better to FLYER SERIOUSLY HURT killed Rasputin by beating him to once. Just let me take two drum­ and then come out again. Belp Wanted—Male . . . _ gg receive a group of Manebus and Taylor and Fenn .... 70 — sticks. I am sure I can’t swing four. have fewer numbers. There would death with a heavy stick. This time it held a little flute, and Mongolians bearing gifts. Her emer­ Waahlngton, March 1.—(AP)— Tonington ...... 52 54 “Then everybody stand far back. shortly it began to toot. And then .f, ^. 0 . . 3S-A be better action ■with, only three gence from her convent-llke seclu­ Princess Youssoupofl Is suing for members and allow the two major Walter Reed hospital authorities to­ Underwood Mfg Co... 44 48 The stump will get a good hard a baby chipmunk came out of the neip wanted—Male or FamiM .. tt sion caused a mild sensation. 12,000,000. Union M fg Co ...... — 10 parties, majority and minority day described as serious the condi­ whack. I fear ’twill hurt somebody’s ebipmunk’s den. Agents Wanted ...... k.S7-A In some respects the secular cere­ tion of Captain Merrick G. Esta- The case of the princess wsis con­ U S Einvelope, com... 75 — ears, the way I’ll make it roar.” • Situations Wanted—Female ..... M lepresentation, which at present The big one soon began to play. monies were more picturesque than brook, Jr., Army Air Corps, injured cluded early this u'lemoon, and Sir do., pfd ...... 90 — Situations Wanted—Mala ...... IP time would be four Republicans and The Tinies then heard kind Nick Employment Agencies ...... 40 the religious. yesterday when his plane crashed W iliam, opening the case for the Veeder Root ...... 25 27 The Tinies smiled, and Scouty say. “Come on, there, little chippy, Live Stock— Prt»—Pow]Wy—Vahielaa one Democrat. There is a movement The nobles streamed into the near Bolllz» Field. defense, said before the Jury could Whitlock Coil Pipe . . 2 4 said, ‘W e ’re going to stay right here, do a chipmunk dance for me. Doga— Birds— Pats ...... 41 on foot in the d ty of Hartford and find a cerdlt-t for her it must be able Ltv Stock —Vehicles ...... 41 palace In gorgeous garbs, displaying Captain Wendell H. Brookley was J.B.Wll’m8 Co. |10 par 40 — instead. We know you are not “I’ve seen you do your dance be Poultry and Supollaa ...... 41 which will be voted on soon, to pay court jewelry and regalia which bad killed in the crash when his para­ to say that any ordinary, sensible strong enough to bother us one b it" fore. Now, make the Tinies cheer Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 their alderman 81,000 per year. This not been seen since the Peking chute failed to open after he jumped person looking at the film of which After protests from motorist# Then Windy gaily drummed away, and roar.” The chipmunk started she complained would thiuk it re­ Far eaia—MlaccUaMawa seems rather high for their kind of dynasty of which Pu-Yl was once from less than 100 feet above the Kansas City, Mo., authorities re­ and shortly he heard Goldy say, dancing and ’twas cute as it could Articles tor S a le ...... 41 service and probably wdll not go ground. ferred to her. scinded their ruling compelling 'W hy, I can hardly hear a sound, be. Hoats and Aeoeaaotias ...... 44 the Emperor, was overthrown by TTie princess charged the film Building Materials ...... 47 through. the republic. Estabrook suffered a broken leg, Kansas City, Kas., automobllists to the way you’re doing it." a broken Jaw and possible internal linked her In an objectionable man­ buy drivers’ licenses of the Missouri Diamonds—Watcbaa-^awalry .. 41 With a board of three selectmen Although America photographers All of a sudden Duncy cried, "Hey, (The Tinies meet ol* Goofy Grass­ Claotrical Appllaaeae—Radio ... 41 better results would follow and by Injuries. ner with Raeputin. city. look! There’s some strange thing hopper in the next story.) Fual and Feed ...... 4S-A Oardan — Farno—Dairy Frodoeta iO all means pay the chairman of the aouMbold Oooda ...... II Board and the two others salaries 11 Macblnary and Tools It commensurate with the duties of llnaloal Inatmmaota It ALLEY OOP The Ultimatum! By H A M U N Dfflea sad Store Bquhmiaat .r«« 14 the office. IpaolaJs at tba Store#...... M A bill ought to be introduced at WaAiing Apparal—Fere we • • • • ra ■7 the next Legislature wiaking this Wanted—To Buy ...... M change as suggested. atala Riaarta PRO BONO PUBLICO. Booms Without Board SS |toard#rs Waatad...... M-A ENOAOEMENi ANNOUNCED Epsatry Board-Raaorts SO i^tale—BaaUaraaU Si Waatad—Booma—Board df New York, March 1.— (A P )—Mr. » 8 and Mrs. Bertrand Garrison Burt- laata. Flats, Taasmaata a St nett of Bronxville have announced taaee LomuIo m for Meat d4 the engagement of their daughter, li ter Rest .•.r.**«M.kXk*k SS Miss Elizabeth Burtnett, to Ariel ~ t m Raat SS i^wee for Best ST Francis Horle, son of Mr. and Mrs. I'SMtod to Beat rv««, SS Francia A. Horle

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MANCHESTER ETENTNG HERALD, UAMOBEaTlR, OONM, TRDRBDAT, UAROH1, 1»M.' PA

ACW, ALFUN-TOA.Voy J J Th« only thing the Inoome tax au> First Man—Oayley is what you A eWBENVUS? 3/KUTCM tborttlee do not explain ia where we might call an adroit man. «06W,*pqcfPESSOR- ,, .ean get the money to pay the tax. Second Ditto—Decidedly. His sins NOU HA.T- AT \.R Moat Panama hats are produced ter, they've got the fire. in Ecuador. HAS Delhi is the capital of India. OH YES, THEY S'HLL ROB The growing of cotton in India PETER TO PAY PAUL. BUT THE dates further back than written his- LOOT IS NOW CALLED "TAXES." to ^. India was the original land of maaaMV Pup's Proud Mistress—He's Just sugar cane which pow grows in like one of the family? practically all quarters of the Kostesa-Which me? world. When Christopher Columbus ap­ EARLY MARCH WINDS . . . peared before Queen Isabella upon SCORCHY SMITH llunnlng into debt is far easier than returning from his first exploration, Storm Ahead By John C. Terry aralklng out . . . Some girls think be presented her with sweet pota­ - A8 NIAk Ai r CAN fiauAi - Hf SUAfLV TAKCS clothes should be made to order, toes picked in tbe new world. U§U9 MAYFlSL^ f residents read on an THIS FBUOW AIMS To 6FUSH A UHe CHAHCB OH HiS and husbands should be made to or* 8V UNEkPEcrgbiy - gAmg icoRCMv SAirrN.' dcr around ... It is easier to acquire average 10 books a year, accord­ PLYlNd Ai/LIT/ AND ing to statistics compiled by tbe T H f Pilot and m a k e his THe OTHgft PILOTS'FgA«, sfT \ A BRI8P STOP - WASH AND EASY JUMP OFF- I 'THI MORNIN6. [ TO FRAIgIB POO. AND THE FetSNOiy UfiHTft OF TME TBAiM OK- C3 0 0 D (5AWSH, ICK! \ BOY, AH HAB Woman—I'm going to speak my NWHEN YUH W A S H mind! TER WARSH Her Husband—Ah! Silence at YORE CLO’eS, WHY MAH CLO'ES last! DON’T YUH WRING IN DE DARK. ^ TH* PANTS AN TH' People's conceptions change. We V SHIRT TH' SAME WAY? now think most movie actors are IT LOOKS PUNNV nitwits because they have four or TH ETAW AY * five wives, while Solomon who had / several hundred was regarded as the _' wv/-' pV' wisest man who ever lived. jj \ ' 1 •/II Client—Has this dog a good pedi­ 1 ^ gree? 1 Salesman—If he could talk, be wouldn't speak to either of us. I 2 Man is a worm of tbe dust. He ... i j \ fy i— . appears on the earth for a brief mo­ ment. . . . He wiggles around a CWtA while. , , . Then some chicken gets him. Girls who act up-stage often miss the spotlight.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser

Look AT OLD SCUTTLE.... I'LL HAVE TO ASK YOU show ing our p l a c e t o t h a t TO LEAVE THESE PREMISES, m a n b e f o r e he t a k e s rr MR. SCUTTLE.' REMEMBER, AWAY FROM US '.! HE'S DOING THIS PLACE ISN'T REALLY IT JUST TO WORRY YOURS UNTIL WE FAIL om M !J TO MAKE OUR NEXT PAYMENT.'

ICA SCWVI^^IMC. /^ Crp.W/iLUAMe, SSTu.awiT.opr. TH E COVER OF DARKNESS. C T >w> mnvtec twfe SALESMAN SAM ______But It Didn’t Work! By Small ' h r Y; ft t A iN u T e X O U ! ^ nmcsosh! f o o c l l, .Y O U R T o u o m l u c k I i t s u s T s L o o k TUec.e's ) h u h t. HE. PROB LY FIGG^RED TVliS OOUi_rM2. You OAVe. / I ^°UN"T^R.Fe.iT L PUfMN fts. TM'%T?^R.TLe.O tr, SU5.I BELL OM ONE / TH' THATT' O O-WC. t r A 0-C5OD CAe. MO GrOOO' O-WlW iT To Y

> QI map. a pat; ' ifCA eomec GAS BUGGIES Eavesdropping By Frank Beck THATS FINE- JUDGE JACKSON JU ST AN EXCUSE TO MAKE WOULD DBBtvl --.PROVIDING WANTS US TO DINE ANOTHER VULGAR DISPLAY OF IT A GREAT HONOR WE CAN SET WE STILL HAVE A W££k, A T THE HOTEL TONIGHT, HIS WEALTH. IF YOU EVER I'LL MAKE AND wrm A IF YOUR WIFE AND SOMEONE TO a WBLL.}\ IN HIS SUITE .....HE GET RICH I HOPE YOU \ BEFORE. WE CAM BE OUSTED, YOU WOULD BE STAY 'WITH YOU’RE HAS HALF OF ONE A NAME FOR ^NAME LIKE MV SUEST5 FOR DONT LET MONEY MAKE a n d THAT'S PLENTY OF TIME BARBARA. LETS HOME FLOOR . . AND HIS SUCH A FOOL OF YOU. MYSELF, SYLVESTER" DINNER AT RUN UP TO EARLY ENGLISH BUTLER I'M NOT GOING BUT FOR ME TO INVENT 1 DONT THE HOTEL THE HOUSE WILL -SERVE DONT LET THAT YET TONIGHT. AND A5K SOMETHING THAT'LL BLAME >,t>u' THE -DINNER., KEEP YOU AWAY MAKE MONEY AMY-. A THE r m B/Ai-S/fOW.

I .■Hi pTJJI \v m n s T i K 0anrti>Bt»r C vnttng 9fndH foim sD Ar.ujCKfm :i.tm \: •••O' OWA men sheveUng u e w l u t A Mtbeok BBd dBBoe will b« Bight m the vlolnl^ of Depot «BlBg St the WepplBg ABOUTM Square were deeply appreolal ee of muBlty ohuroh houM ^ the Wep* 11 Local Parsons Bom PO U CE^U RT SEEN IN TAVERN, the klBdaeBs ofof two of the reetau* t Mhool euxlllery. PtIbm wUl r Tomorrow «v«nlnt th« aonior rants Ib that ,-lolBlty.tv. Quatave U1 Bwerded and ooffet «Bd ooooe OharlM LeBarroB of ABdover, ar* «MANCHESTen£0NHf^ ebolr of tha PoUah National ohurota rich and the Blue Moon eupplled Mrvtd fm . Hot SBBdwlohM will roated laat Bight on Baat Ceater on Q olw ^ itroat will hold a ro> Feb* 29 In 50 Year Span FIRED FROM JOB them generouslytnerousiy with hot ooftee. b« sold. Th« aoolBl li gtv«B tor atroet and ehargod tewB oourt haaraal. Thar* will ba no atatloni of Eary Jacobs and her daugh* th« purpoM of relilBS funds tor thia moTBlBg boforo Judgo Ri^moBd Friday Afternoon tha oroaa Friday avanlnf. tar, Mias nwae Jacoba, of North dsBUl oars of tha iwool ohUdran. IH4VSB MsBOhMtor pereoBi hsve^SBd l^.^ ^d ro w Bltu, bore Fshru A. JohBioB with diiviBg uadw U* Mala street, were othera who were Fraa traBiportatloB will ba furBlao* From 8 to 6 0‘ClockI the diatlBoUoB of belBg "Leap ary 88, 1888 iBfiueBee of iB toxloat^ MlM Marlon Hotrhlnaon of Wat* kind enough to furnish sandwiches ad for Manohaatar attaadaBta. A Baby Stamler (aooordlBg to reo* touBd guUty aad ftB< OBd M u Emploftd C kirui kina, N. Y., who haa haan apandtnt and ooffee. bua will ba at Chartar Oak atraat Year” bablee, aooordlBg to birth reo* orda BO aureama ooata. and Spruoa, tha Oaatar and Dapot gtvea), daughter tha paat tan daya with har aunt, orda takoB over a period of bO of Mr, and Mrs, GeorgeQeoi Stamler, Officer Herman Muake on duty m Snow Iron Mih Stmt American Ace I ^ Mra. Carl Allan of Hanry atraat, Walter E. Wright, son of Mr. and Squara batwaan 7:30 and 7:46. yeari. bore February 88, 1888. the polios patrol came upon a email laft today for Naw Roohalla, N. Y„ Mrs. Joseph Wright of 8 Mather Kenneth Albert Jackaon, ion of truck croMwiee ot the atreet at a whara aha will vlalt with anothar Altaratlona ara ow going on at TeohBloBily, these elevea will not point near tho tateroecUon of Lilac street, haa been elaoted vloe*preai* have a birthday ubUI February S8 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jackaon, bore Donios Cirrjini Liqur. aunt bafora ratumlnf to har homa. dsnt of Bta ’ Kappa Alpha, The RublBow’a to mak wav tor a aaw February 88,1884. aad OoBtor itreeta at 7:80 p. m. and Parlor 1838. Their last blrthdvy fell ob a mlacollaaeoua aaaortmeat of pro* Worcester (Mim .) Academy Dra­ ooraat dapartmaat which wUl opaB February 18, 1838. However, their Charlei John Garrow, eon of Mr. Sunaat Council, Dafiaa of Poca* matic society. Wright played the Thuraday, March 8. Mr. RublBow and Mre. Charlea J. M. Garrow, bore duos and a wooden oahlaet ia the haa aacurad tha aarvloaa of Mlaa aotual age la eaumereted by count­ roadway, One man w u ’’fired" from the hontaa, will hold tonight tha card part of the wlae-cracking salesman ing either February 88 or March 1 February 88, 1884, Job of removlBg enow at 10:30 Matehos party postponed from Tuaaday of in "Nightmare" last fall, and will Mary Multan, graduata ooraatlara of Floranct Bmroa Harworth, daugh* Officer Muake atopped to aaslat axtansiva axparlanoo, who will hava each year aa a birthday. the driver, thlaklBg ne had akidded o’clock lael Bight, It wai reported last week on account of tha big play the leading role in the Dra­ tar of Mr. and Mra, Geor|e Her* that some ot tn> men who worked .(8 boxtia snowstorm. The placa Is Mrs. My* matic club's next performance. As paraonal charga of tha dapartmant. Five of the "Leap Year" bablee worth, born February 88, 18M. and oyertureed. At the moment the Naw marohandlaa arrtvlag dally, are glrla and the remainder boye. driver, LaBarron, entered the oar Tuesday night had been driaklng k^toth* ra Fltsgerald'a 36 Cottaga atraat Peter Kradltoh, h« will essay a pwt \4 Mary Maruohl, daughter of Mr. and were carrying liquor with th'm. made famoua oa Broadway In * ^e Including tha aaaaon’a amartaat and No b&thi are Uited for J ’ebruaryary 88 aad drove weat oa Centar atreet, packags) and Mra. John Maruchl, born Fabru* turelBg tB at Lilac itreet and mak* Laat night a watch waa maintain* Command Performance" by . an moat Intriguing modala, ;n prapara- In 1804, 1800, 1888, 1888, 1888, 1884 ary 88, 1880. tlon for tha apaclal opening. and 1818, tag a complete by way ot ad and ont of th* men was noticed Keith, when the Academy Dramatic Jcoaeph Soblrtorl, aon of Mr, and Onawold and Trumbull itreeta, then going tnto a tavern on Main atreet Strike anywhere matehee. club presents It In Warner Memori­ The eleven are aa follows: Mrs. Joseph Sobirlorl, born Febru* Umlt one paokege to eaoh q\m> Harvey John MoJClnney, eon ot heading east oa Center itreet paaa* when he was luppoied to be work al wtdltorlum Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Gaorga Janai of 48 ary 88, 1818. lag the officer at the aceae of the lag. He had taken a glaai of beer tomer. The regular prloe oa March 17. Fairfield atraat announce tha an- Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKinney, bore Rlcchard B. Slmmonda, aon of Mr. PINEHURST February 88, 1888. accident. he said, and waa back on the matohee le high and aeoerdlag to gagamant of thalr daughter, Mlaa and Mrs. John Slmmonda, bore Fao* Muske aaw the driver pass aad when Hayden Oiiawold learned The ueual Friday evening setback Blliabath W. Janas, to Walter H. Ida Dtaae Shapiro, daughter of ruary 88, 1816. gave chase but was unable to paaa name end sought him out. He waa a’ new federal tax bow Ib effaet Dial 4151 and dance of the Manchester Green Blatter, son of Alfred Blatter of Mr. and Mra. Samuel Shapiro, bore Leroy Corwin McMulldn, aon of him, due to the width of the road at once ordered to turn in hti ahov 1 it will be higher. Here'a a Community club will be held tomor­ this town. The wedding will take February 88, 1838. Mr. and Mra. Oliver McMullen, born and oncomlitf care. Shortly after and got off th* Job. Thia be old, ut chance to eave. Match thia value Thomas Arthur Bleu, aon of Mr. February 29, 1908. Boston Blueflsh or row evening at the Green school place this month. passing the (^ter, Muske succeed­ protested a claim mad* that he was enywhere at thie price tomorrow. assembly hall. Four cash prises ed in passing LeBarron who pulled carrying liquor in a thermos hottle. will be awarded the winners, and The Salvation Army Young Peo­ to the aide, momentarily; then made He insisted that th*' bottle contain­ BUTTERFISH old fashioned and modem dancing ple’s Legion meeting, which la usu­ tee on the Memorial account Is aa an attempt to escape east along ed ooffee that he had taken to work will continue until midnight. ally conducted on Wednesday eve­ foUowa; East Center atreet. In so doing LeBarron aidewtped with him. ning, has been postponed this week NAME MCCULLOUGH Income The Army end Navy club, Leo Special The Young People’s society of the and will be held this evening at Armistice Day committee, . $170.90 the rear end of a car owned by John E. Johnson of 43 Clinton Cleary *ind the Center Lunch served Concordia Lutheran church will 7:30. E^veryone Is Invited to attend Individual contributions, .,. 121.50 hot coffee to the men laat night. Aa meet tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock. this service. Ice (Jarnival...... 90.69 atreet. He then atopped and submit­ lb . 1 9 c COMMITTEE HEAD ted to arrest and after examination there was much work done in front Refreshments and a social time will Accounts receivable, ...... 15.00 of the Cleary restaurant the men on follow the business session. Rev. Chief of Police Samuel G. Gordon in the police station was locked up, rearranged the police beats for Total...... $398.09 charged with drunken driving. several occasion.-? went into t ie- res­ • Let ua remind you that aU Scallops — Oysters. Karl Richter will be in charge of the In hla own defense thia utorning. taurant and had coffee. Filet of Sole, lb. 89c. mission program as Dr. IGrsch of March and the police officers start­ Expenses The snow had been removed from Saturday’s food ipedals la Steak Cod. New York, secretary of the mission­ ed on the new beats today. The day Permanent Armistice Day The Gorham (Company (mak­ LeBarron said that be had been both the "Self*S«rye" aad men will be Arthur P. Seymour, ers of plaque)...... $166.60 driving for 24 years and last night's in front ot the Center Lunch the Cod to Boil. ary board, is unable to be present. night before and in order to serve Health Market go oB sale Filet of Haddock, 28c lb. Beat No. 7; Rudolph H. Wirtalla, Kelley Brothers, (furnishing accident was his first. He Insisted each Friday afternoon at 8 Beat No. 8; John (^vagnaro. Beat Group Wipes Out Debt for the granite)...... 112.00 he had but two glasses of beer. the men with coffee the manage­ Filet of Mackerel, 25c lb. The CWA workers engaged in LeBarron agreed to settle for the ment sent out large cans »>ntaining o’clock. Whole Mackerel, 14c Ib. snow removal aie Indebted to the No. 9; David Galligan, Beat No. 11; Accounts payable: I Raymond Griffin, Beat No. 5; Jo­ William Schleldge...... 4.50 damage to Johnson’s car. coffee and alaq coffee mugs which Fresh Halibut Center LuncH, the Army and Navy Plaque. were brought around to the men Smelts. club, the Legion, Depot Square seph Prentice, No. 7, (motor car); M. Paton...... 5.00 S It will pay you to get the Michael Fitzgerald, Beat No. 1; The Gorham Company, ... 100.00 The monthly meeting of the di­ working. Friday shopping habit, .it garage, Sheehan’s restaurant, Irene Winfield Martin, Beat No. 2; Her­ Kelley Brothers, ...... 5.00 rectors of the Red Men’s Building saves you time for more Rib Jacobs, Mrs. Raymond Carey and man Muske, Beat No. 4; Walter James McCullough, paist (Com­ Association, Inc., will be held to­ leisure on Saturdays. all others who gave coffee and food Cassells, Beat No. 3. morrow evening in the Red Men’s to the workers during the snow re­ mander of Mona-Ypres Command, ToUl...... $393.10 British War Veterans, was elected Balance on hand 2-28-34 $4.99 clubrooma at 8 o’clock. • Prase proof ooplea of our LAMB moval last night. John Cain Mahoney, the 8- advertisement wMeh ap* months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. chairman of the Manchester Per­ JOHNUENNEY pears in Friday night’s CHOPS Walter Mahoney of Cedar street, is manent Armistice Day committee at 10 Depot Square Phone 6850 Herald are conapicuouaiy ill with double pneumonia. the annual meeting of the group placed throughout th* de­ last night in the Army and Navy partments for your conven­ lb . S i c club. McCullough succeeds J. An­ **Here Comes ience. Remember— TEXTILE UNION drew Holzheimer, representative of Insurance LODGE OBSERVES the Anderson-Shea Post, Veterans C harlie'' Life, Accident and Health, “It Pays To Wait On Clams, in the shell or opened. of Foreign Wars. A 3-Act Comedy MEETING David McCann of the Manchester Fire Insurance, Fidelity and Yourself’ 27TH BIRTHDAY Chapter, Disabled American Veter­ Presented by Surety Bonds—Auto­ Fruit and Vegetable ODD FELLOWS HALL ans was elected secretary and Frank The Epworth League mobile and Other Cervinl of the Dllwortb-Cornell OaeuaJty Linas. Specialties Saturday, March 3, post, Amarloan Legion, was ra- So. Methodist Church elected traasurar. Nectarines—a cross between 1934, at 2 P. M. 100 Members Attend Anni­ loe Carnival BeMrt Fri., March 2, 8 P. M. a peach and a plum—6 for A report on the 1984 lee carnival, Joseph SyMa Will Speak. sponsored by the veterans’ group Admission 25c. 25c. 49c a dozen. versary Celebration of this year, was read by 'Treasurer ^Weighed Rareripes or Radishes, 2 Other Speakers On Program. Cervinl, showing receipts of $281.33 bunches 15c. Linne Lodge, K. of P. and expenses of $190.64, leaving And Found Wanting” $90.69 which was applied on the Brussels Sprouts, 29c. monument account, retiring the in­ —A GOSSARD I H> Thin Cucumbers, 15c. The 27th anniversary observance debtedness. The meeting was ad­ of Linne Lodge, No. 72, Knights of journed to the call of the chairman. Idaho Baking Potatoes, 5 for The report of ihe treasurer of the Spedel dwfsclw Iomm ep to 29c. Pythias, attracted the largest Permanent Armistice Day commit- AT FRIGIDAIRE S100 ea penenel neto wWt* gathering of members in many W S L o m n . Peas — Green Beans. years to Orange Hall last night. Exclusive Agents eet Mcartty. Only eett If a Spinach — Sweet Potatoes. Nearly 100 members answered the NEXT TO STATE ARMORY ■eathly durt* of llwea per roll call which was held during the cent ea aapald bflanea. New Crisp Fresh Bunches brief business session. IDEAL RNANONG Beets or 7 Before the meeting, a fine supper ASSOOATION, h e. was served in the basement by the KEMP’S, Inc. CaiTots...... / C social committee, headed by Edwin NOTICE! Johnson, chancellor commander of Juicy Temple the lodge. A setback tourney was The Registered Frigidaire MANCHESTER Oranges, doz. held after the meeting with 15 3 3 c tables of players taking part. Carl Service Dept. Maintained i. Anderson woh first prize and Paul Everyone likes Buttered Pup- Center Shoe oom—and it’e fun to make It, MOTOR Erickson won second prize. The three door prizes were won by Vic­ too. With each purchase of a tor Anderson, Einar Scott and Olat Corn Popper at S5c you can buy Erlandson. Repairing Shop a can of any kind of Popcorn Is Now Located In The (usually 15c), for 10c. SERVICE SEE We have brushes for all Without the Popper purchase, types of power motors in stock SETBACK - DANCE Odd Fellows Little Buster, Big Buster or and can make repairs without T. N, 'i'. Popcorn, 2 packages 25c. delay. Building THE Friday Evening, March 2 On Main Street Royal or Sunshine Milk NORTON 8 o’clock Peter Peperitis, Prop. Crackers, l*lb. box, 19c. ELECTRICAL 2*lb. box, S5c. Manchester Green The “Windblown” 1 Lb. Saltines, 22c. INSTRUMENT CO. 1 9 3 4 1 Lb. Oyster Crackers, 18c. Phone 4060 Silhouette CAN Hilliard S t, Manchester Community Club 4 Cash Prize* 4 Achieved Public Cordially Welcome. Comfortably! AdmlMton 25 Cents. RANGE & FUEL OILS WALLPAPERS We Handle Only The Beet! NEW PATTERNS ATTRACTIVELY PRICED The Manchester Public Market When In Need Of Range Or Fuel Oil Miss Dorothy H. Keeney YOU’LL BE SURPRISED AT TEACHER OF PIANO PHONE 5293 THE SAVINGS OFFERED HERE! Simplicity Graduate of the A Fresh Shipment of Seafood Hartford School of Music by Gossard Fresh Filets of Haddock...... 25c lb. The Bandy OU Co. THOMAS McGILL, Jr. Phone 7689 will give you trim ' Fresh Cod to Fry or in Piece to B ake...... 15c Ib. 155 Center Street Mancheeter "NOTHING BUT THE BEST IN PAINTS” Boston Blueflsh to Fry or to B ake...... 15c lb. Cedar Street PHONE 6887 Next to West Side Reo. slim lines Fresh Clams for Chowder. Nice White Halibut Steak. Smoked Filets, 25c Ib. Nice Mackerel. Small Oysters for Stewing. We Are An Agent Large Frying Oysters. For Will You Deprive Your (]hlld “DID YOU EVER AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT of This HELP? Stuffed and Baked Mackerel...... 16e each • Miaa Simplieity amaethf Home Made Potato S alad...... 15c Ib. KOPPERS SEE A DREAM away the betraying fiseb by ^ ^ L MONNBOTICUTo o h h e o t ic u t Two year educational teet with means of diagonal otioai* Home Baked B eans...... 15c qt. ■trapa that pull Oat- the Home Made Chicken P ie s...... 10c ea. 14,000 children—Proves Type* OUT WALKING?” diaphragm aad abdomao. Home Made Snowflake Rolls...... 12c dor. writer valuable aid to study— Here It la. Mr. and Mrs. “So and •Spring frocks call for Home Made Hot X B uns...... 18c dor. /smooth, clean linan, MTm Mothers and Fatbsrsl.,.two year So’’ dreamed of getting new Spriug Home Made German Rye Breed, plain or with seed.... outfits but the budget wouldn't Simplicity will aid y o u r.i^ OKE test proves that tha TYPEWRITER ure and give It youth^ ...... 10c loaif stand the pressure so they decided improved obildren'a aoboolwork at linee. Home Made Cracked Wheat B read...... lOe loaf 0 much as 17%. Children took more to make last seeeon’s things do 'or $12.50 Per Ton a while witK a bit ol cleaning end ■old for Cssb Only. interest 1b all thalr work because • Fashioned of quality oro* they lovad to typewrite. It ie an preeelng. n d y called us in and cade with a abaped uplift. GROCERY SPECIALS asset for tha home, too. Come in now the “new olotbea dream’* ha* Blaatlo sections eBtsadbhg Bulk Macaroni, Spaghetti or Elbow Macaroni . .8 lbs. 25e and see them or call ua for demon* come true, at least to aO appear* from below .he bust to gtfs stratlofi. anoee, ae they parade on Baetern Nathan Hale Coffes in Bean or Ground ...... 29c Ib. L. T. WOOD CO. morn. a long fluid UBS. Snowdrift in B ulk...... 15c Ib, Phone 4496 A REAL Fancy Rice in B ulk...... 2 lbs. for 13c 3 Pc. Suits Pressed, 50c. Cleaned, $1.00 Main Floor, n s r . Finest Cream Chsess in Bulk ...... 85c lb. Royal (Signet) Fancy Musnstsr Chsess...... 25c Ib. Heavy Overcoats...... Cleaned,^1.25 Rinso, large package • • » 9 9 t» 0 §9$ »§0 090 p.,0 f 2 pkgs. for 87e A TYPEWRITER H w I w h a l e c o Brookfield Roll B u tte r...... 2 lbs. 55c SENSATION Portable Topcoats — ...... Cleaned, $1.00 -'MANCHESTEOCONN.'* Chipso Flakes or Oranoles *•*»»»» M ! t t t 2 p k n . 29e CaJo Dog Food • 9 9 * 9 0 9 9 0 0 0 9 ‘9 •»# g e«g ««« g g » 8 cans Tor 25e Dresses...... Cleaned, $1.00 and up *i Hecker's Flour, maU bags...... 24e The New Typewriter Royal Royal aad Corona Portablaa...... $45^00 Ladies’ Coats...... Geaned, $1.00 and up ONE CENT SALE I BEST SAFETY MATCHES! Signet *#■ Buy psdcags for lOe and youTl rscairs oos mors Largo Rfbant Uadorirooda and Royala.. • • 938.50 and up SIRjUX AiOHlAIK| psckags for oua e a u t...... 2 padiagaa for lie New ee Oiepftqr. The Dougan Dye Works OoBM la Md « 7 H. DEWEY-RICHMAN CX>. DIAL 1111 K oip'i*, fBe. PHONE 7166 7fl Mela f t PbeaeM M Jewfltra — Stationerf — Optidano

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