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VOL. LVn., NO. 166 MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRH, 14, 1988 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS

A Captain Goes Down With His Shii>—Almost ICC DENIES APPEAL f c

PRESIDENT, ASKING

FOR FARE INCREASE

BILLION, DEPLORES EASTERN ROADS

Asked Pem inios To Beod QQ ABANDONS ‘DIVISION BY HATE’

accord HOPES; Dictatorship By IndiTidnal

Highlights Of Message Or Group Can Be Created Sw fJS! TO ALONE Washington, April 14.—(AP)—( At thla ImmiMiate time we suf- High spots of President Roose- fer from a failure of consumer de- velt's recovery message: mand. The hoped for re-employment Only By It, He Tells Con- Washington, April 14.—(AP)— Levm Group To Fom Par- There can be no dictatorship by of this spring la not proceeding fast The Interstate Commerce CommlS' an Individual or by a group to thla enough to create an economic up- gress; Proposes 5 BHfions . Sion denied today an application by nation, save through division fos- turn. tered by hate. Such division there the eaatem railroads for permission maoeut Orgauization; To must never be. It is essentia] to our economy Of Federal Spendmg, 2[ to increase passenger coach farea that private funds be put to work from two to two and a half cents Adopt New Nam^ Labor In the western hemisphere the and all of us recognise that such a mile. good neighbor policy has so funds are entitled to a fair profit. Billions More Of Bank^ The commission In its order said Split Is Now Inteosified. strengthened the American Repub- It found the proposed increase not lics Uiat a spiritual unity to our Let us unanimously recognise the Credit, In His Messagi.1 Justifled. relations now prevails. Can that fact that the Federal debt, whether Railroads had estimated the half good neighbor message be accept- It be twenty-flve billions or forty cent increase would have added Washington, AprU 14— (AP) — ed and practised to our national life? billiona, can only be paid If the na- Washington April 14.- 880,000,000 to their revenues. The decision of the C. L O. to form Spray, shortly before the vessel went to the tion obtains a vastly to9reased clU- liie eastern territory in which the a permanent organisation apparent- bottom at (R ^o w , Scotland, after a colllslofi with the liner Cumberland. The skipper waa ready to xen Income. (AP) — President Rooseveltl increase was sought is bounded on ly locked the door todey agmtnst dive into the Oyde river when » rescue pmty to a motor launch came alongside and aaOed him. An the energiea of government and business must be directed to proposed today a |7,000,000.- the west by Lake Michigan, Chica- any reunion with the American. Fed- We must start again on a long go, Peoria and Springfleld, HI., St. eratlon,of Labor. Increasing the national Income; to 000 recovery program, em- Louis, Mo., and Cairo, SI. PVom putting more people into private steady upward incline to national bracing $5,000,000,000 of Fed-'I The two embattled factione of income. Cairo the southerfa boundary of the organised labor, moat observers Jobs; to give security and the feel- eral spending and lending and ? territovy fMlows the river to ing of security to aU people to all Huntington, W. Va., then extends agreed, win prepare now for qn In- THE MONROE DOCTRINE RFC IS READY walks of life. Our capacity is llndtod only by a $2,(^,000,000 expansion ofi eastward to the Norfolk, Va„ ar tenslfled rivalry overshadowing all our ability to work together. What bank credit. The pasaenger fare application previous struggles, I believe that improvement in Is needed is the will John L. Lewis, who has guided Setting forth to CongreMj originally was part of a r^u est by government and business practices measures by which he said the! the carriers for a 10 per - cent the Committee for Industrial Or- IS REASSERTED BY U. S. TO CO-OPERATE must go hand to hand with recov- Amid the voices which now seek ganisation since its inception in government could “help toj freight rate increase to bolster ery—that they should be, and wjll to divide group from group, occu- dwindling rail revenues and relieve 1936, said his aasocatlon would be, a definite aid to recovery. pation from occupation, section start an upward spiral” and i flnanclal diatress. adopt a new name, but the toltials Pan-American Day 1$ Ob- IN BANK LOANS from section, thtoUng Americana summoning a "unit^ national ’ Freight Boost Granted. ‘C. L O.” would be retained. INSURGENT DRIVE Our immediate task Is to consoli- must inslat on common effort in a will” for a vigorous attack onj Last month the L C C granted Leaders of the 39 affUlated unions date and maintain the gains common endeavor and a common freight rate boosts which, it is esti- vbted yesUiday to bold a conAutu- achieved. faith In each o\her. the recession, Mr. Roosevelt I mated, will return 8175,090,000 ad- Uonal convention, probably to Sep- served With Address By Chairman Jones Asks Fi* told legislators who r e c e n ^ | ditional annually. tember, at - place to be decided PUSHES FORWARD Since then President Roosevelt have dealt stunning defeats to^ later. President O n, Relations nanciers To Tnm Over major administration meas-; has been seeking other means of Jullua Hochman, representing the siding the carriers and only tbi. International Ladies Garment Work- HEADS OF COLLEGE ures: week put the problem up to Con- Between AD The Repubfics SWARH IS CALLED gress *'»—the largest C. L 0. unit—did Only Seren Or Eight Miles Sock Applications As “Our capacity ia limited only,! In ruling on the request for the not vote, saying his union's ezecto by our ability to work togeth*! passenger rate increase, a majority Uve board would have to decide More And Objectire Will They Cannot Now Meet MUCH BOSSED MEN BY ROAD PROBERS er. What is needed is the wllL'- of the commission said th? two-cent whether to go along. The garment Washington, April 14— (AP) — “DivMon by Bate” basic fare “should not be disturbed, workers bad hinted Ahey might drop President Roosevelt declared today "The time hoc come to bring that J especially during a period of bual- out of the C. I. O. If it abandoned the American patlona would not per- Be Reached In S p ak will Into action with every drtvhlg j ness receasion, except on a peraua- ^ o rts to m ake peace with the A. Wa."!htogton. April 14.—(AP)— force at our command. And 1 F. of I* mit peace to the western bemla- RFC Chairman Jesse Dr. McConaughy Says No State Comptroller Appears stve stowing tbait a basic difference pbere- ”to-be endangered from ag- Jones, ready determined to do my share." from the present would result la a Lewis refused to reply to a | greaskm coming from outside." Handays, France, At the Bpanlsb to lend 81.500,000.000 to busincas The Prealdent declared that inibetentlal Increase in net reven- porter's quesUoo on peace pn assB and stetea ssid ■ OAer Ezecutire Hat So h Bridgeport For The wiU to cooperate places ”

ment emplo; who have appear- pato, Watatbury eootraetor, whoaa ed at the C rt Houae during the firm rented equipment to thia city. consldsrsd to ha dua to personal HillND# MAYOR week gave rlae to reporta la Inform-Infe confidence In Daladler—seemed Philip Oop|«to haa bean abaant class entry, for eathibitore know that ed drclea that inveetlgatora had from taa city sinea the early daya RFC IS READY ■uranca that tha Prealdent would M Y Q »rt-i--| K V iE W CEREMONIES ^ch gardener te required to pre- not s a ^ to Interfere with the FLURRY OF M g here la a man who really knows the been imable to locate aome of the of the investigatlo and It was un- SPECIAL SERVICES To Be Installed 56 PUREItRED DQGS Indicted pare bis own plot. 'Seeds and ferti- CURB (HJOTATKin^ department records, it waa under- derstood that the Jury haa sought p re m ie r e ffo i^ to strengthen the "fittia satin dude.** Mr. Purinton TO CONTINUE HOME lizer will te ' f :nilJhed this year by CALLED BY JURORS * for SCOUTIEADERS is one of tha most req>eeted breed- atood, were needed to throw light to ascertain bis whereabouts for u tlon ol defense and put -. Franca By Elks Tonight the town, free to those who maka a If ^ TO CO-OPERATE back on a sound financial footing. ers antt (KUbltors In the United not only on the depeitment payrolls weeks In order to question him Adams E x p ...... «Lt FOUOWS MESSAGE garden ready for planting. In other Ark Nat Gas ...... > » ■ .. but also on traneactions It had with Frenchmen, generally, who long . ON GOOD FRIDAY IN HARTFORD SHOW States, both for hto sportsmanship Assd Gas and El A about hla business relations with the A*'’ ...... 45H Sixth Session Of Training GARDENS PROJECTS years, persons not possessing the - • * • . 14 ' contractors. city. have been worried by the success of and the fine produra of bli kennel. Am Sup P o w ...... Alaska Jun • ■ l O H Conrse Is Held Last Night In right to use of pnvate lands w en ..... U-10^ Ckarles BL Jacbon Was Latest of the public worka de- IN BANK LOANS authoritarian European states (like Allegheny He Is manager of the W. T. Grant Cent States E l ...... 7-161 given plots In acres whoM use waa partment employees to be sum- Germany and lU ly ) reflected .. 1)4 South Methodist Church. Oo„ atom In Hartford. Cits S e r v ...... A llM Chem ..1424 Speculators Are Cautioiis; donated by citizens Interested In tbe .... 114:. moned waa Arthur Bullivan, a city (Osatlaned from Page Oaa) Parliament's approval of the experi- Am Can Chordies Hold Programs Of Biggest Show Eyer Held In Spectator Interest will center on El Bond and Share . . . . * • Slate Senate Clerk h The yard employee. He appeared at the SWAR171$ CALLED ment In m od u li concentration of .. 88 The sixth seoslon of the Boy the obedience teat classes, and But Amount Of Assistance project. N lag Hud P o w ...... Am Home P ro d ...... 36 This year none o f the donated .... 6J4i Court Houae during the final hours money available for loans on long- authority in Prance. Scout Leaders Training course wais standing room will be at a premium Pran Road ...... ‘ 141 Am Rad St S ...... 114 Demand Centers On Rub- usage wUI te available, making It of the morning session. Unae bases by the ReconMrucUon The press, aa well aa the man In Am Smelt ...... held last night at tha South Meth- Worship Holy Day; Serv- Central Connecticut Oh during their progress. Few events Unit G a i...... 8% ' 1937 General AssonUy. .. 874 Will Be Greatly Reduced; necessary for the gardeners to Another to report prior to the BY ROAD PROBERS Finance Corporation. ™* street, gave the humbly bom Am T and T ...... odist church. The program, which have appealed to the general public Util Pow and Lt ... Jones said he expected the loans Ualadlor, who took the premiership .127 got under way at 7:30 con-slsted secure use of land themselves. As- HI— luncheon recess was James Cronan, Am Tob B ...... ,. 70 ber, Gold Mming, Steel! as much as these evidences of the would make capital Inveetmenta only when he saw hts national de- mainly of a review of InvMttture ices Tonight Also. Saturday In Armory There sistant Charity Superintendent A l- Watortury, April 14. — (AP) — Identified by Court Houae attaches (OontlaDad Crein Page One) Am Wat W k i...... 74 possibilities of pure-bred dog. It Is To Give Seeds, Fertilizer. aa an auditor who had worked wlte more attractive and would also fM se program endangered, a good Anaconda ...... ceremonies for Tenderfoot, S ^ n d estimated that srell over a mlUlon bert Bebrend said today that pref- OwriM'B. jMkaon, Senate clerk In forestall oacriflee dispoiala o f sur- chance to pull France out o f the . 2 8 4 erence wifi probably be given to per- Simon J. Alderman, m em ^r of a Nurseries. Inc., of RldgeCald, was Armour, III...... 5 and First class Scouts. The cere- New York, April 14.—(AP) — persona havs watched these tests In the 19S7 Oeneral Aeeembljr end a New Haven firm of auditors and ac. plus stocks. •octal and economic troubles which monies used for merit badges were The Lenten season draws to a Hartford will play host to 86 sons who are receiving direct aid, prssant The tract and shrubberies Atchison ...... • 2 4 4 the past yaar, and all have been In- A t a Joint meeting of the charity member o f the City Board of FI- countants. BbaeonaUe Seeority M ve been aggravated by more than Aviation Corp also discussed. SpecuUtors—cautiously bullish — eloae this week-end with observ- and who apply for seeds and ferti- for the Parkway were purchased at . 34 pure-bred doga this Saturday, In the trigued by the fact that here a tiny Want A MDOe, Bttmmoned today by the two years of strife between the Baldwin, CTV...... The program commenced, with bought comn oultics and selected^ i In the churches of Christ’s committee of the Board of Select- lizer. Alderman, a frequent witness, the Outpost Nuneries. In hie Insistence on "reasonable' .. 7 4 greatest dog show ever to te held CJhlbuahua can meet tbe huge S t Speetal Grand Jury aa It awting Into Chamber of Deputies and the Sen- Balt and O h io ...... petrol investigation period during on Good Friday In several men, and a special committee com- waa engaged by Daniel J. Leary to OUere on hand included Clinton sMUrtty, however, be warned that ats. .'■84- itoOcs today on what broken^'' Bernard on even footing and lose ita final pre-Ebister aaaaion. look over some o f the d ty records Bandlx ...... which the leaders discussed the ,_urches. One of these on- in Central Connecticut. This thir- nothing In the encounter. O, Nichoto. Alfred L. Donnelly and "wa’ra not going to lend all the Tha strength of the Daladler gov- • 1 1 4 was an Inflationary Intorproll^j* posed of members of tha American CHICKENS DIE IN FIRE. Nnraexpua ' witnesees familiar before the tatter was succeeded aa money In the country.** Bath S U e l...... running of troops on a patrol sys- observances will te held In 8t teenth annual all-breed show of the Designed to make the dog more Legion, which has In the paqt spon- 1938 Radio Daniel J. Llnehan of the State High ernment led to the report the . 494 of President Kooievelt’s message to Mary’s Episcopal church at a three- with the aetlvitiei of recent Ciegts- City Comptrollvr by Sherwood t,. Borden ...... tem. First Company (Sovernor's Foot of a companion and tetter able to sored the Manchester community Utufea have teatlfled aince the In- way Department. Details of landing tlJlOO.OOO.OOO premier and hla foreign minister, . i « 4 CJongress calling for expansion of hour service from noon until three Bridgewater, Conn., April 14.— Rowland. were not expected to trouble the C«n Pac ...... s Several games were also played Guard Athletic Association is ex- fit Into the modern scheme of gardens project. It \#as decided laat .9B 90'^ •9 1 ing a diversified list of a dozen per- Others Summoned Its present chairman waa appointed Coml S o lv ...... • 7 <4 are axpccted to commence at the verged on rubbej, gold mining, iteel The children’s handling classes barking of a dog In his house, found and motatunent concern, waa named Bona. fom starring Ulks Intended to bring morning prayer. Litany and Peni- at 10 a.m., until best in show Is Karen Andre, the pretty and effi- at slightly over $1,000 In total for PHiLoo 4XX. tt*y eierk of the Senate laM year aa .the Present also was Erika Saunderi to the board of directors by Presi- <2ons E d i s o n ...... 104 next session. and other Industrial sharae which Ronald H. Ferguaon of The Herald picked at 10 p.m. the bam In flames. He summoned Anglo-Itallan Cons Oil ...... tential office at St. Mary’s and on round out the program of the day cient secretary of the late Bjorn the appropria Ion sprat. It la con- H at price »109.98 # perasnal tiiolce of hla cloae friend, Persona familiar with the ac- of Norotou. Who had been subpoen- dent Hoover, nw dah lp pact to te signed soon. . 9 District Commissioner Hayden figured as ‘‘inflation favorite#'’ 10 will te installed EJxalted Ruler of and will te.a revelaUon to the ma-^ the New Milford fire department but tivities of the police, fire, public Cont Can ...... Ejster Eve Holy Baptism will te Never before have so many of , Is on trial for the murder sidered of enough worth tu warrant Mayor Prank H«yaa. The laUer. aa aed. She said she waa in the real Jones, fellow directors now are The report also was curreht that . 394 Griswold aUted that he.wlU .make the earlier ; bases of the New Deal Rockville Lo^e of Efiks for the leading dogs of the country appear- Jority of adults. Her the boys and owing to the lack of water they 19SS ORUNOW, 10-TUKB works and welfare departments Corn Prod ...... ‘ observed. ensuing year at ceremonies tat the of her employer, an Internationally continuance. It haa teen pointed out lieutenant gevemor of the atate, esute business and formerly work- Charles B. Henderson, C. B. Merri- France and Italy were to negotiate . 6014 hU regular round of Inspection of price-raising and purap-primtng A t the Salvation Army ‘*Tbe ed In a Hartford show, and near- girls are Judged on their technique were virtually helpless. Other TELBDIAL. * . 4 0 O T were among those making up one Del Lack and West . . . . . Elks Home tonight. Clinton L. known financier. , In spite o f her by committee members repreoentlng preddad over the Senate. ed in the Darien office of G. Le man, Emil Bchram and Howard J. a commercial agreement, with . 5 4 the local troops commencing In the drives from i9oS on. Seven Laat Words From tho Cross' buildings and the house were saved. U at price fW A S / of the longest parades yet to go Douglas A ir c ra ft...... Chapin and a suite of Hartford ly all of the 86 breeds to te ex- in hsmdllng their dogs, and not on beauty, will the Jury te *ble to give the Legion, that tho project gtvM In requeatlng Jackadn’a appoint- Roy Kemp, one of three men In- Klossner. There are about 2,800 France recognizing the Ethiopian . 404 near future. All troops will te In- More prOTo'inced was a wave ot Will te the theme of the- sendee before the secret body. Du P o n t ...... lodge officers win te In charge dl hibited will bring out a number the points of the dog. (^ ite often an unbiased verdict after hearing people a means of occupying their 19S8 O R U N O W 8-TUBE ment, M » o r Hayca expreaaed the dicted on conspiracy charges by the conquest by accrediting an ambss- .1034 structed In the new budget plan. from 10 a. m. until noon tomorrow. Included In the list were James employee—half In Washington, and Eastman K od '...... buying In major raw materials, the Installatloo. Delegations will of best In show posalblfitea, so these same children can go Into the this case time. TELEDIAL, * 0 0 O T belief to Democratic aaaoeiatea that Merritt Grand Jury several weeks half in 38 branch offices. ■ador to the King of lU ly aa Em- .145 Tho seventh session will be'held The Center Congregational church R. McMahon, assistant superintend- Elec Auto U t e ...... | which bad been severely depressed attend from Hartford, Meriden and that Interest will be keyed up all regu l^ Judging classes and sbame ' Karen Andre, tbe feminine lead In The community gardens are kept U at price / ' a perapn acceptable to him ahould ago. Studies Business T m d a peror. . 16 next Wednesday night will hold a Good F rltey service at ent of streets and a moderator In Gen Elec ...... by the fall of prices from the re^ WlUimantlc lodges. A dinner will day. Central Connecticut has nev- their elders by tbe perfection of "Night of January 16th” , Is played up by persons receiving relief from badealgnated becauae o f the close The staff studies loans and other Pierre Etienne Flandln, former . 344 7:80 tomorrow flight In the Center 1987 S T E W A R T . A A , oocperatlon neceaaary between the the laat city elyectlon; Henry W. She asserted she waa not con- Gen F o o d s ...... covery peaks touched Juet shout a te served at oHiO by Chef Urbono er been represented so well In the their handling. by Miss EHeanor Wallace who has the town. nected In any way with any Park- business problems— the feasibility jremler and foreign minister who . 264 year ago. Ostton, wheat, rubber and church parlor. Tonight at 7:45 paat, either In number or quality of token several leading parts In past WARNER S-Tete preaiding officer and the cleric. Minor, chairman of the board of Gen M o to rs...... 33'4 Osano of Manchester. It was agreed to recommend that way land sales. of consolidating certain railroads, Its urged that France follow Bri- other key staples were lifted for there will te a holy communion dogs, and should keep a number of productions of the Manchester Ck>m- 1987 REPOSSESSED ORUNOW Orlfla Saaamoned police commissioners; Thomas F. tain s lead In negotiating with Italy Gillette ...... I eervlco In tho Second Oingregatlon- this year no plowing of land te done McCarthy, until laat week chairman for Instance. Some employes, like . 8 4 moderate gains. best of breed awards at home. munlty Players. n-TUBE, JUST LIKE NEW! H ie Jury alao aummoned a ret The Jury settled down to action was being prominently mentioned Hud.ion Motors . 6 4 al church and reception of members. by the town, .as heretofore, but that a m mem^r of the aty Board of of the board of fire commissioners Special Counsel Thomas O. Corco- Int Harv ...... Local Stocks Manchester’s lead-off man wifi te European Currenrles quickly following iU outing yester- ran, who Is reputed to be the au- for the ambassador’s post In Rome. . 6 2 4 Holy communion services will be POUCE COURT AMermen, Peter Griffin. Until laat and Mrs. Margaret Verdon, former day along the route of the S2.1.000,- tnt N ic k ...... ■ ■ * Capt. Herman Schendel, noted Ger- $2S.OO thor of much White House-sponsor- . 4 6 4 Leading Eurojiean currenclea mov- held in the Emanuel Lutheran WAPPING Junuary,. he waa prealdent of that superintendent of public welfare, 000 super highway in Fairfield Int Tel and Tel man Shepherd fancier, who has en- bo^. ed legislation, cover many outside . 7 4 Furnished by Eddy Brothers ed up a' little a^in st the dollar ih church tbti evening In Swedish and In Town Court last night a eoh- SSOftS O R U N O W T E L B D f A l, now unemployment compensation county. .Tohns ManvIIIe ...... ft Co. te r ^ two of his outstanffing speci- Unuance In the case of Chuton A Thought fields. • . 68H $8 Lewis Street what appeared to be a minor re- tomorrow evening In English. Walter Dodd, the youngest son of • W. Minor, chairman o f the commissioner for this district. The Jury went from Norwalk to TO SELL ICE CREAM Kennecott ...... ” . 84 A mass of Pre-Banctlflcation will mens, the great Champion (5arlo Uaokitts, 63, of 699 Tolland Turn- beard o f poUoa commlaalonere and Others reporting to the Jury sec- The RFC has lent $3,195,000,000 LIgg and Myers B ’ .' ] Hartford, Conh. versal of the recent Inflow of for,- V(Hi Bar-Orch and Nlca of 0>salta. HELP K SSi...... $19.97 the New York aUte line, halting . 93 te* observed In S t Bridget’s church Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dodd o f Wap- pike, was granted, the trial being a member o f the board of fire com- tion of the country Court House to more than 7,000 banks, $587,000,- Ixiew’s ...... WUIUm R. Martin elgn funds from London ana other I am the good shepherd: the good frequently to mspect localltler about . 4 0 4 at 7:80 a. m. tomorrow morning ping Center, met with a bad acci- Carlo haa teen a sensation from the assigned for April 18. Uaokltls Is Open 'nn 10 P. M. mlaaloncra, waa recalled for the Were John D. Kearney and Francia 000 to 75 railroads, $1,400,000,000 under inj u nc t io n Lorillard ...... !!.!!! f.a>eal Representative foreign centers. which It had heard testimony since . 1 5 4 and there will te atatlons of the dent last Sunday afternoon, while time of his debut In the show world accused of having unlawfully sold shepherd giveth hls Ute for his third aueceaalve day. He apent O’Donnell, street department clerks; to agricultural financing Institu- A Mont W a r d ...... i "" 1:00 p, m. Quotatlain The President's proposal tb and Is looked upon as one of the mortgaged property consisting of a 15 MILES OF Drive Over Tonight anectal speaker at tonight's the first and second degrees. The New Brit. Mch., Com. sure for resumption of loan expan- meeting at the Salvation Army Hall first degree was worked by the local Uh» glite with l«ti of pap sod aw rgy. property sold the sU U by L. Wal- strike votes to halt what gcveni' Humor Company ia being represent* Union P a c ...... '' 164 1*4 sion. 8o fU rt takteg tiswi proma ly d is S. ter LUsterger, the Norwalk Tire ment Investigators said was usa of ed by Clifford Wilson, of Bridgeport. Unit Aircraft ...... 25u do., pfd...... 90 100 wifi te C^aptaln Howard Leggett of officers and a mixed degree team Plnkham*« V f u U bto Cottpoaad sad aots North and Ju d d...... 22 Bridgeport, Conn., wrho with Mrs. from Bloomfield worked the second tbs dUYtraacs. Ptakbam's Coaipotiad« Bwds and Rubber Company.-Dr. Alvin U. the strike os a political weapon Unit Corp ...... ' 25 aapaeiaUt fa r momm from wtinliimt birbs Bonded Member of the Florjst TTtal* T...... Peck, Stow ft Wilcox 5 4 Leggett Is in charge of the (3orps in degree. There were six different P O P U L A R Wadsworth. Benjamin, Stanley and Both Houses of Parliament, the Unit Qas Imp 10 74 In winter Yosemlta National Park sad raets, balpa Nstors toes np yoor tysUm Telegraph AaioclaUon. Flo'wers HIS BIKTHD.VY CELEBRA’nON Russell Mfg. Co...... 35 Oranges represented besides Wap- aad thus calna tnitabU marrm aad g|y« yo« Florence Mead and Nellie Joyce. Senate acting yesterday, voted U 8 Rubber ...... 264 29 offers two brands of climate, slda by that dty. « delivered anywhere for Easter by TO COST QUITE A BIT ScovlU- Mfg. Ck>...... 21 (hiptaln Leggett formerly of Man- ptng. The new state deputy. Efils- mora psp to naUy aa}oy Ufa. Daladier’a Cabbiet the decree U 8 Sm elt...... 47 23 side. The aoutb aide of the Yoiemlte For owat SO yuan oaa wooma hm told aa« wire. Stanley W o rk s...... 324 344 chester, left a few yeaia ago to en' worth Covell, of Andover Orttuge, otb«r bow te go •‘Brnfllaf thru** dluknaa from ))owera almost unanimously before Vick Chem ...... 844 valley, shaded by towering clUta, )a LEA$'E8 MONEY TO MISSIONS adjourning. New Haven, April 14.— (A P )— Western Union ...... do- PM...... 274 29 Vi ter Salvation Army work aa an of' waa present and spoke. fomala foaetSoBal d^orawa with P ia k b ^ 't Carl Nauman’s 31st birthday party 224 Torrington 324 many degrees cooler than the op- Ceapovad. Let it balp YOUl M A R K E T Except for self-imposed promises West KI and M fg ... 704 244 poalte side where abundant sunahlns fleer. His last appointment waa In It appeared after a City Clourt ses- Vseder Root, new . . . 39 855 Main Street Rublnow Building Norwich. April 14.— (A P ) — Be- not to establish exchange control, Woolworth ...... 404 41 makes the temperature mild enough charge of Norwrlch Corps, and impose a special tax on capital or sion today, is going to cost him New York Banks quesU of $2,000 each to the Con- Elec Bond and Share (Curb). 64 for mid-day exercise without wnpa. cently he waa transferred to Bridge- -Where Thrift, Shopper- Shop- revalue gold stocks, the premier quite a bit of money. Bank of New York .. 338 355 port. necticut BapUst Convention, the Nauman, who told police It was Bankers Trust ...... 44 ij f: Woman's American Baptist Foreign was given absolute power In 464 A opecial sendee will te held at economic and financial matters. a birthday celebration that led him DEAIMS ACCIDENTAL Central Hanover . . , . 86 90 the Salvation Army hall from 10 Mission Society; American Baptist from bis Meriden home to New Ha- Chase ...... so Foreign Mission Society of 376 Fifth Although Parliament resumes for 33 o'clock to twelve noon on Good Fri- a short session May 31. Daladler Is ven on April 2, waa treated thus In Middletown, April 14.— (A P ) — Chemical ...... n 43 TOMORROW and SAT. avenue, New York City; $1,600 ^to day. The subject will te the "Seven Open All Day Good Friday not required to give an account of court today: Coroner Morris H. Wrubel Usued a City...... 25 27 the Central Baptist church of Nor- finding today In which be said the Loot Words of Jesus from the his atea-ardshlp until July 31. Driving under the Influence of liq- continental ...... 104 134 1HE NEW Croes." There will te singing fre - wich are contained In the will of uor, 8100 fine with $20 remitted. burning of two Chester boys In a X Corn Ehiebange ,. 46 Miss Juliette Doane, late of Nor- In the meantime. President Le- 48 quently during the meeting to give brun Is the only check on the minbi- Drunkenness, $20 fine. barn fire there April 4 waa acci- First National...... 1570 1680 PURITAN wich, filed for probate here today opportunity to those who come late, try. He must meet with the C:ab- Taking a car without permission dental and no one could te hold re- Guaranty T r u s t...... 319 327 %najus with Judge N. J. AyUng. The resi- sponsible. Irvtaf Trust ...... u CIRCLE or must leave early. Besides Adja- Inet when decrees are to te pro- of the owner, three months th Jail, 18 tont and Mrs. Anscomte, the fol- due la given to the Society for For- mulgated. ' suspended. The two small sons of Mrs. Louise Manhattan...... 31 IN RNE eign MIssloaary Welfare of 5 Port- 38 lowing will take part in tha meet' Eater Hams u>- Personal Confldcnca Chapman—Jamea Louis, 6. and Rob- Manufact. Trust . . . . 344 864 2 — GRAND HITS — 2 land avenue, Ventnor, N. J. The Carrying concealed weapons. tng: Isaac Proctor, William Atkin- "Hie startling overwhelming vote Judgment suspended. ert .N’elson, 4, lost their fives in a New York Trust .... 82 86 value of tha estate Is not given. sen. Mrs. William Wright aad John CANDIES In both Houses o f Parliament — fire that destroyed a large barn on Public N a tio n a l...... 344 264 A large selection o f an klnda Also, the court was Informed. Lyons. ot Nauman had agreed to pay $350 to the farm of Reginald Ely, for whom Title Guarantee...... 5^ Easter candles. See Your Candy their mother was housekeeper. the man whose car he took and $114 U. S. T n u t ...... 1490 1550 .t If\ in«l Mads! FRESH FISH TODA Y 'The boys’ bodle.a, their arms cling- X—Ex-Dividend. to the United Illumln.-iting (Company ing about each other, were found TME FLORIST to replace a pole he knocked down HSHING CONDITIONS with the car. about two hours after the flames Fancy E s S tO F were dlicovered. IN STATE EXCELLENT Boxes T h e ''pick of the crop'' Fflled with Keep Awake lO V E ^ home - made Hartford. April 14.— (A P ) — The dipped choeo- state board of flsheriea and gam# latra. i E A STER H A M S FREE ? announced today It had complated Movie Scrapbook Its work and that If you are 69c to $3.00 to grace yo ur ho m e NOW 1 THURSDAY. APRIL 14, 8 P. M. By Bill Porter Caricoturca by (ieorfle Scarbo 1 PLUS . , Manchester Citizens, OlaJys 1 angler and planning to partidpate Winners Mnit Be Present Sivarthout 11 T H E la the opening of the .trout Blaster Baskets...... 10c-$2.00 Nothing To toy _ N ojtrl^^^ ...... Coupon omxC no w — WC.VIfiUP'S tomorrow, it waa now bp to you. John 11 J O N E S A l&rge verlcty to choose from. AH flUed with The board reported a . pro aeai the "best” Easter candles. Botea 11 F A . M I L T stocking of more than 70,000 adult Taxpayers and Labor In 1I ^ trout and stream condlUoas the beet Easter Rabbits...... 5c-$1.25 this Easter POPULAR FOOD M ARKET ’Romance I1 “ I.iOve In years. In addition, it was pointed A ll Solid ChocoUta •68 Main Street In the 11 On A out that the comparatively mild This delightful’ business of furnishing you with Pentland Rublnow BnUdlng OPEN FORUM FANS! BE RED-BLOODED AMERI- winter and few spring floods should NAME ...... Dark” J! Badget” te responsible for a good carryover Easter E] _s...... 5c-$1.50 Flowers for Blaster is more than merely ordering so many lilies ADDRESS CANS! SIGN YOUR NAMES! NOT THE POLICE Vaar Favorite Son o f tha Solid or flll^ ill with chocolates. Beautifully x ” Saddle! of trout from last year. and so many tulips. For months we have been planning for COMMISSIONERS. v lo G ^ g P Irt VAuOgVILLl The total stocking of adult brook, decorated. Names Printed FREE. ••ATP4MP WrTM &OAR, 8AT. . SUN. AND MO.V.' r.ENE AUTRY brown and rainbow trout for the In the finest’E ^ter display ever. In fact, our shopping for your TOP hAt And O ne. qeason starting tomorrow, will Chocolate Baskets...... 49c-98c Is that all they can offer faithful BcrranU who have “THE OLD BARN reach ap p roxl^tely 180,000, hatch- .Also a large selection of other home-made candles. Blaster blooms starts almost as soon as the first gi-een shoots o f DANCE” ery Inventories by the IkMutl Indl- Lovejoy candles are famous for their freahneas, purity and facad Winter storms, thieves and murderers, and now eate. Well over 70,000 are being delicacy of flavor. bulbs and plants appear! Then we carefully watch their pro- when they are in need of reet after 18 yeere, yon send held for planting at Intervals be- gress . . . here and there . . . in the largest greenhouses in this Standard American — ^ West Days’* tween now and July 15 when the •eieM them out in the center of deadly traffic to be killed, pos- trout flohlng eeasoo comes to a part of the country . . in order to choose early those plants tiiat sibly, by careless drivers. Last Tliaes Today: Lovejoy Candy Shop dose on most streams. show a tendency toward sturdy growth and free blooming. Eicyclolwdia PLUB.'^ftANi______“ M sfalilceat Obsesslaa” Angling Uoenoea are required for 882 Main Street Next to Montgomery Ward's NCIS LEDERER la -Night rinb Scandal* **lke Lome WoU la Parte- trout fishing, but women are Remember, our public aervante can’t live forever empt except for ongfing In state- If you*re a That’s why the flowers . . cut or potted . . you select at VolDM-t-Waik and If they are not workinf elBciently let younfer man ••jaiftsooft aoLF ACT leased and regulated Toutte STAAREP 44IM IN Pentland’s are better. They’re the “pick of the crop,’’ so to SPECIAL CONCESSION step In. Train young men->be prepared for the future. mder 16 mtut also obtain permits to *ZiS(7FS.U7 rOu,tBSi In these waters speak . . selected from acres of blooms. Georgous Easter and COUPON le general dally catch Umlt la 10 newcomer to town- Why poet almshouse inmatee who we know will be da or not more than 18 trout. Calla lilies, tulips, hyacinths, beautiful hydrangeas, cinerarias, eonpoa (wltli tea G E T T IC K E T S N O W state-Ieaaed waters It Is 10 trout tively num- a public expense when able-bodied men are drawing pounds and one fhnit per Accept our cordial invitation to visit our genistas . . rose bushes in bud and bloom afid lavish displays • la oK eBpped trooi e ^ t y money from our town taxce and spending It for For This Famons Trial Play 80 pounds and ong trout per shop Slid browse around. It’s truly one of ^ awwHng Hanld) OB- n\ of cut flowers await you at Pentland’s., miM tks haUar ta ONE fr: Artificial hues with more ♦K«t« the “ garden spot” of the town and Man- VOLUME af tha rtaaiM eoa hook are prohibited aad ooly Notice N ight o f January 16th " chester flower lovers make it a point to You’d expect these finer flowers would cost more, but you’ll Baeyelope«la I MR.ZAPADKA—YOUR IDEAS ARE GOOD. BUT' By the eoe spinner may te used when fish- visit US regnlariy. Easter affords you •ad a$ Tha WHY ASK? DEMAND!! ing state-regulated waters Our Salesroom and Office will be Oosed be delightfully surprised to find their prices match those of ju ^ i CMBea, wHh tha OQQVftONG- TWCB QftuV one of the most dislightful times to inspect ordinary blooms. Come and see! AT ATIANTIC CTTV A*/* Co m m u nity Playort SERIES or QUAKES All Day Good Friday* this nniiiue shop and Join those who call TS“-!C*“ '** The Vigilant Democratic AasocUtion Haa Taken AD ^ • P a O T d ^ t . At El Centro. CaUf.. April 14.— (A T ) oh ns often. You’ll be moat welcome. These Things Under Consideration. —Imperial Valley la getting used to Open Tlinrsday Night as Usual A Flower Show In Itself YDe L im Kditloa earthquakes ReoideBta of El Oea- rriea Par Yolma W hiton M t m o rial H a ll tro aad aarrouadlag potato felt 11 n CMto) THEODORE C. ZIMMER, In the last two days Stx ebocks oecurrod Tuesday aad The A^anchester Electric Dtvisfon Member Vigilant Democratic Aasodation five yesterday. Soma buHdtagB and Ameiicaa Federation of Labor. sadtad. Plaxtor feD hi two PEN TLA N D, T H E FLORIST + I7 O A K ST REET + T ELEP H O N E 6247 tary adiools ban. I F w o i y r s H o r s m a e e •t Ka^p’a, KaHer*a aad at R. S. FMtaitati'a. . .T 'Dw last dionk, lading two ase- (WftUdiift Boilding - » OpposiU Cirele Thcfttcr) ' b.was tlaaad at €-M ddock nSM ORttme APRIL 14, l^ S

Ootemaii, Battam MnlAiiglilln, ject. "Pr^wriiig the Bteven” , and Farm Streamlined for Sunny Musical Hit burden o f town aid, Inefeaalng Oortnna OAmU,. Jaae WlUey, there will be epeclal muale by the •‘Glue of Life*^Is Found; ZONING TO REQUIRE BIG INCREASE \H WPA steadily during tha preaent deprea- Current Child Movie Stars Patricia Baker, LuclUs McCormack, chorua choir. sion In buatnaas. Caaea are being S U N D A Y Claire Dalla d>rte, Mary J. Joly, Offlmre Amtoanoed JOBS HERE APRIL 25 added daily to town aid litta, and Louise Baron, Elaine , The officera of Frank Badatueb- In the six elementary schools in Holds the Cells Together BUILDING DETAI U offlclala ara aaaking to otaoa all Protected Against Poverty Gloria MtUer, Eleanor Baakowskl, ner Auxiliary VFW have been an- (Columbia an extensive eye teet la able bodied men with WpJL Doris Baxter, Barbara Sharkey, ^C O R SION s nounced os follows; President, Mrs. being carried on under the super- Manchester’s Qnota To Be Priscilla Johnston, PhjrlUa Klncman, Anna Splelmon; senior vice presi- vision at School Nurse Margaret nttilmrcli, April 14 —DI«-AIb reverrible,, however, and whan Hollywood. April 14.— (AP) — MKS. JOHNSTON HEADS Pauline Joly, Jane Toreo, June Raised To 296 Then; Men To ONUS CHECK WAITINO ^egement enterprise, contributes a dent, Mrs. Pauline Smith; junior Donehy. The testing xrin be done OOTurj nf toe “Olu* of Life”" which It leta go the calla affected de- Shlriey Temple will not have to go' Pierre, Marie Fountain, Evelyn vice president, Mrs. Bertha Scklaef. by Dr. Ralph Woliner, who furnishes Plan Of Lot And Propose! louN S n i r M i n to ‘~eizeable share. IMB* human body worklnf by generate like a toy balloon buratlng. Come Off Relief Lists. MoC^, Nebn April 14.—(AP)— to court when ahe cornea of age, to Qlrardinl. ter; chaplain,^ Mrs. Ellxabeth Bock, the entire equipment and recom- WiLK Most of Shirley’s money goes In EMBLEM a U B O m CERS -fcerant each one of Ita biUtona ot Further atudiea on it arlll aid In un- John O r o ^ , addreee unknown, has obtain the fortupt she aipaased ea a to truste, onhuIUes and government InstallattoK of Officers treasurer, Mrs. Mary Sloan; secre- mends the best treatment for any Mila {blether waa reported today deratandlng the breakdown of parta Construction Most Be A substantia) Increase In the a ohaek fir 11,300 awalUng N E W Y O R K $2-«» child movie atw. tary, Mrs. Susan Bateman; guard, pupil whose test shows deficient eye- of tha body In varloua dlaaaaaa and number of local persons to be given bonds. Shirley wlU not be able to gat RonaliNH. Ferguson of Manches- baCort the opcalnc eeaaion of the hara and Sheriff Bmmatt Troepar . Neither will Deanna OurUn, Jana all her money In one lump. Some Annual Meeting Held Yester- ter will he installed as Ehcalted Mrs. SalUe K a^nowlch; conduc- sight. The first test was on Wednes- tBeetin^ o f the American Aeaocia- may alao help la prolonging life If WPA jobs Is expected on April 25. wlshea ha would ooma and gat It. B O S TO N $ 2 ^ Withers, Mickey Rooney, Freddie tress, Mrs. Helen Brendel; trustee day at (Center school and the rest of Word hfui been received that Man- win go to her when she Is 20, more day Aftem ooii; Installation Ruler at the Rockville Lodge at Elks tkm «t Anatomlsta. methoda can be found of maintain- Submitted To Get PenniL A transient World War veteran.' freai NARTMM Bartholomew or any other of the at their meeting to be held this eve- for 18 months, Mrs. Margaret ths schools will be tested during the Dr. R. R. Benalev of the Unlver- ing the binding energy of tha aub- chester’s quota of made Work la- at 30, 40 and 50. To Be Held On May 18. Cronin Was arnsted hero . eeveral O for beartiaa lafaraaMsa movla youngaten whose names are ning at the Ellu Home. The Ihstall- Pleas; delegate to county organiza- next few days. Mty, opened Ita Both annual meet* atance, members of the association borers will be raised to 295 on that Of Jane Withers’ movie money, tion for two years; Mrs. Pauline Twenty-one scouts were present months ago inveonnacUon with a Pboae Herfferd I-13TI emblaxoned on theater marquees. about 31.000 a week goes Into Rockville, April 14—At the meet ing officer will be Clinton L. Chapin Inf with the anneuncemant that ha said. According to provisions of the date, providing for an Increase on minor offense. While In th4 aherura Smith; alternate, Mrs. Elizabeth at the weekly meeting on Monday FAM I of Hartford, a past exalted ruler had Idantliled thU new binding The meeting of the anatomists la locsd projects of 39 men. Most of MUFt MisSAW m The plight of Jackie Coogan, who trust fund, and she la ths sole ing of the Rockville Emblem club Bock. afternoon at the chapel. Patrol B L E N D E D W H I new soning regulations now being custody, ha dteolosad he never had le suing bis mother and atepfather beneficiary. The rest at her earn' of the Hartford lodge and present u a te ri^ which be called "plaa- being held In conjunction with the the 39 will be taken from town di- raoalvad a aoldlen’ bonua. Troaper held on Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. trustee. The officera will be Installed at a corners and a formal opening were NEW haven •r an accounting of hie chiidbood moatn,” within the eella. It la the meetiim of the American Associa- reviewed by Town Ck>unsel William rect reUef lists, and these have been filed an application and Instructed Ings are deposited in her bank aC' joint Installation with the officera held. The troop was divided Into Btuff which maker each cell an In- earnlnga, estimated at 34,000,- count. Josephine Johnston was elected The other officers to be Installed tion o f Physical Anthropologlats. S. Hyde, it will be necessary In the instruoted to appear for inurvletr- Cronin to "kaap in touch with ma.” are Iteteemed Leading Knight, Paul of the Post on Friday evening. May three groups to take the subjects, dividual unit. Dr. Charles R. Btockard of the ing on Monday. •M m a to have been mtlclpat- Freddie Bartholomew’s finances president to succeed Mrs. Margaret 20 In the GA..R. hall. homemaking, health and safety, and Tbia aubatanoe, ha added, la not future, for all persons seeking build •T haven't heard from him atneo," (/th e studios and parentr of the Reeves at Wlndsorville. Other at- J. Roden; Esteemed Loyal Knight, Cornell University medical college. The transfer of man from dlraet the ahariff aald. “ but I wteh ha have been Uu subject of much liti- Francis J. O'Loughlln; Esteemed Offloe Closed out-of-doors. Six scouts passed Thore’s a certain Ilka the mortar which holda brlcka New York City, declared In another Ing permits, to submit with their current juvenlic stars. gation, but now that his custody has ficers elected are, vice president, applications a detailed plan, drawn relief to WPA will serve to ease the would ooma and get thla chaek." Lecturing Knight, George Rathke; Because of the fact that Friday their tenderfoot tests. tocetbar in building a houae, but la report In toda/a meeting of the Read The HenU Adn. Deanna Durbin, for instance: Her been settled In the hands of "Aunt Mrs. Mary Coleman; recording sec- is a holiday, the office of the Tax At the regular meeting of (Colum- m en Uka ite attraction which holda to scale, showing actual dimensions retary, Mrs. O lla Reynolds; finan- treasurer. Raymond E. Hunt: sec- Tastiness you anatorolats that Intermarriage be- father, James Durbin, la investing Cissy” —Mias Millycent Bartholo- retary, Michael J. Cosgrove, tUer, (Collector will be closed tomorrow. bia Grange In Yeomans hall on the particlaa of aach Individual tween two persona from widely of the lot to be built upon, the else her earnings (estimated at 3800 a cial secretary, Mrs. May McVeigh (Collector H. Hoermann will bo at Wednesday evening three new can- of the building to be erected, the mew—a monetary program has been John F. Coleman; esquire, Charles bfick together. separated races at mankind may re- day) In life insurance and real es- worked ou t Ha will be financlaUy of Manchester; treasurer, Mrs. the office of the Town (Clerk on Sat- didates were given the first and sec- get only in a It la i^tparentiy one of the vary location of the building on the lot, Maude Foley of Manchester; guards, E. Heintz; chaplain, Michael J. sult In physical deformities of chil- tate for her. Independent when he la old enough Ckmway; Inner Guard, Samuel urday from 9 to 13 and 2 to 4 for ond degrees. They were Adolph (n&damantal cubataneea o f living dren. the location of builcLnga on adjacent Jackie Cooper’e checks are de- to vote. Mrs. Bhrelyn Keeney, Mrs. Nellie the final sessions. German. Emil German and MIm thiBga. Dr. Benaley aald, atnoa it lota on either aide, the dimensions Vincent; trustee for three years, Houston. ~ It la possible, he declared, for such posited In the Jackie Cooper estate Mickey Rooney’s Investment trust There will be a turkey dinner Mary (Curtis. The degrees were real old-style orfanlaea tha protoplaam of living children to ------have upper ___ and ____ lower of aU open spaces, the established Mrs. Saul Pelxer. worked by the officera of the awa. They arc compoaed of the account In a bank, which le bis will bring Mm at least 350,000 In Plans were completed for the In- served at 6:80 o'clock with Chef laws so unmatched that they would bidlding lines within the block, and financial guardian. onx WRONG ADDRESSES Orange. At the next meeting the protoplaam, a nuclaua, and a cover- be unable to bite or chew their food. addition to 320,000 In endowment stallation card party which will be Osano of Manchester as caterer. Family Recipe! such other Information as may be Shirley Temple's movie earnings, policies. < Delegations are expected to attend third and fourth degreea will he ex- inf, or call wan. Such possibilities result from the necessary to provide for tha an held on Wednesday eveMng, April which run quite a way up in four Jackie (Joogan was earning 35,- from many of the neighboring Hartford, (Conn., April 14.— (AP) emplified for the annual spring In- Whan a|udiad under the micro- fact that each part of the body de- (Orcement of the ordinance. Shirley Temple f^ h t ) salutes the stellar east of her streamlined, best- Wn PIIN.QIIZ is 27 at the Elks Home. There will —Unless they can provfc they are spection by East-Central Pomona figures, are well regulated by her lodges. There will be an entertain- seeps, he declared, tha new material velops from different genes, ore fac- No buildhig shall be erected or of-all musical hit, ‘‘Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm". 1710 20th Century-Fox 000 a week 10 years ago, and bis also be a public afternoon card tree dwellers, a young man and Deputy, Ellsworth (Covel of And- looka Uke a maaa of llbora aomewhat tors of heredity, Itulda the call. contract. Qauaes Inserted at the In- father took charge of all the money party on Wednesday, April 20. ment program following the instal- structurally changed wltiiln a dls picture featuras (top down, left to rlsht) Randolph Scott, Gloria Stuart. lation program. woman will have to give the bureau over. It was voted that the pro- alBdlar to tha connactiva tiaauea When these genes are shuffled up in Jack Haley, Phyllis Broolu, H ^ n WeeUey, Alan DInehart, J. Bdw e^ sistence of Winfield Sheehan and Jackie getting only 36.60 a week. The Installation of officers will ceeds from the next two whist tance of 50 feet of the nearest por- elaborated on by Joseph M. Schenck of vital statistics different ad- which tie tha varloua organa of the an inter-racial marriage many kinds His father wa' killed In an automo- take place on Wednesday after- Juvenile Court dresses before they receive the mar- parties be donated to the, girl scout ha^ toarethar. tion of a tone different from that Raymond Scott and Darryl Zimuck specify when, bile accident shortly before Jackie noon, May 18, with the supreme of- There will be a special session of of physical abnormalities may re lune In which tha said building it Monday *^*’*®®* Pl*ye at the State theater Saturday, Sunday and riage license for which they applied troop, along with five dollars extra, attractive aetlco o^ptaamoala suit, he declared*. where and how much of her money became of age, and Ms mothei mar- ficers in attendance. the Rockville d t y Court on Satur- last Monday. to aid In the purchasing of uni- to be erected or altered unless such Bball be Invested. Holy Thursday > day morning at which a 15-year-oId erection or alteration shall be so ried Arthur L. Bernstein. Bureau officials said the man. forms. Shirley’s mother gets 3500 a Bernstein and hta wife say Jackie Holy Thursday is being observed boy from Vernon Center will be Identifying himself as Paul J. The Safety Ever-Readles, a 4H placed, planned and executed and today at St. Bernard's church. 'ITiere presented as the result of taking an attended the Hartford District ed In connection with a building un- week from the studio and pays most has received all he la entitled to and Gauthier, 23, gave his address as club of the Old Hop river school, scmnut s.o , sa. so noos-THt STRAuiir shall be of such character as best Sunday. Meala wUl be served at Radte’s f i w u i *'N«Nr>iirBNg’* Mm were special exercises this morning automobile without the ow'ner’s County council meeting of the V.F. til the certificate of occupancy ap- noon and in tha evening each day of the household expenses in S u ta that under California law the money 329 Edgewood street and his bride- held a meeting in the school house STAFFORD SPRINGS W. held at the Lieutenant Robinson to conserve the value of adjacent plication has teen tiled. Monica, although her father, George following the mass at which the permission. property in said different tone. The at the Maaonte banquet hall. ctnpirBB 1938 ear valita . . . earned by minors goes to the par- to-be, giving her name os Eileen on Tuesday evening. Post In Hartford. Temple, who has a business man- ents. Knights and Maidens of the Blessed While Stanley A. Meader of Ver- Murphy,.-24, said she lived at 237 Iba. Ihtaabeth (Levesque) Dlm- Mias Georgia Schwanda of Bos measurement of said distance shall frMhlY a M t s ’ ‘ Haii |m cm prka Sacrament marched In procession. non had his automobile parked near Edgewood street. The following were In the pro- mlck. TS, wife of Fred E. Dlmmlck, ton and MUs Betty King of Sim- be from the irtcrsectlon of the ex- The firat amphibian filght took the County Home on Tuesday night. Both addresses are wooded sec- tended line 0/ said building nearest a Nath m low it a niataiY ta rm! cession: Knights of the Blessed It was taken by a County Home died at her home la Stafford Hollow mons collage, were guests the first ANNUAL CONFERENCES place from the Gulf of Foe at Mar- that they receive "under canvas" on tions of Keney Park. Under (Con- ‘ early Tuesday morning following a part of the weak at the home of said different gone or district with tlguea, France, n ie French air- Sacrament, Bernard Ertel, Ray- boy who was going to drive it “ ’niCKmo a new otr is like comptdng CIRCUS STRIKE ENDED; the road—360 a month—Instead of mond Whalen, Herbert Regan, Cjar- necticut’s five day law the license three week’s iUneas. She was boro Joseph Schwanda in Staffordville, a street line, to the intersection of man. Henri Fabre, attached ricochet around the block. As the boy was for which the couple applied cannot Tha Ladles’ Circle of the Stafford AT THE GOSPa HALL ffuata to hie land plane and waa IT in our wecklv Banlc o f Wits,” ax- the 330 minimum they were paid. mel Dimaura, Richard McLaughlin, returning he struck the parked auto hi St. DoL Canada, February 10, the nearest line of said different Approximately 500 employas — be Issued imtU Saturday, but It ISM, the daughter of Nelson and Hollow Unlvaraallst church will sons with a street line. able to take off from the water and plains Prof. Qniz.You have to know the WORKERS GET A RAISE Leonard , Roland Lamothe, of Alden Mercler of 122 Winder- More Pep...More Speed.e.More Power property men, riggers and hostlers William Scofield, James Marley, won t be forthcoming then, bureau CUaabeth (Bolieau) Levesque. She meet at the parsonage, Wednesday, Zone boundaries are, unless land on the beach. FACTS to win! mere avenue, with the result that officials said today, unless the ad- April 20. Luncheon will be served AH Meetings Of Membership —cheered announcement of the Victor Dalla Cjorte, Anthony Ba^ both automobiles were damaged. MBM ta the UBited States when a otherwise Indicated, either street “ Mska this comparison. Almost no compromise. North said he was dress situation Is cleared up. young girl and had been a resident at 12:30. Following the business lines or lines drawn parallel to and Will Be Held In Masonic New York, April 14— (A P)—The kowski, Joseph Gwerek, John As Superintendent A. S. McClain meeting two bed puffs are to be difference In delivered pric e s, bat “glad” the dispute had been settled Romeo. Robert Jordan, Joseph Mif- of the (bounty Home was out of town o f Stafford more than 00 years. Mr. one hundred feet bark from one or Temple For This Year. first major strike In American cir- amicably." In the small villages of Egypt, and Mrs. Dlmmlck would have been tied. more of the street lines bounding the LOOK S t the difference in vsloel cus history ended today as 400 at- fltt, Leonard Lentocha, Arthur on Wednesday, the case was put Merle Phelps and Henry Greika Gsell, Donald Edmondo, Francis over until Saturday. housewives use little portable ovens, New Scaentific Machines Reveal married 6S yearn next Saturday, block. A lot situated in the Interior tendants of the Ringling Brothers which can be carried wherever the April 33. They were married in of Staffordville have returned fol- Tonight at 7:30 the firat meeting NMN VS. "ML a ” CAM SUES FOB MONKEY’S DEATH Jaikey, Bernard Loebr, Robert Mil- Distributing Food of a block and divided by the sone of the annual Easter conference and Banium and Bailey circus went anese, Robert Ertel, Fahey, family goes. S&flord RoUow la 1833. Beaidea lowing a short sUy at Stowe, Ver- hack to work under a compromise Miss Helen Underwood of the mont, where they enjoyed the ex- boundary lines Ir.to two different will be held at the Gospel hall, 415 Robert Bonan, Mitchell, Wer. Selectmen’s office distributed food her husband she leaves five sons, xones, may. In so far as it la situat- Agreement. Los Angeles, April 14— (A P)— Charles Dlmmlck of Stafford Hol- cellent skiing and races. Center street, and several of the HEW YORK’S NEWEST ner Geell, Allan Burke, Leonard today, as the office will be closed on ed at least 100 feet from any street out of town speakers coming for the Performen, including midgets, Overwork killed J l ^ , the CMm- Racxkowski, Cjharles Trapp, Harold low; Frank of Passaic, N. J.; Elmer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Urrlcho of panxee movie star, owner Jacqueline Friday. The food was received from Hartford were the recant guests at bounding the block in which it 1a conference, it is expected will be H O T E L the fat lady, and an 8-foot giant, Johndrew, George Pltkat, James the Federal Government and there All Motor Operations of Philadelphia; auford of East bad refused to join In the two-day (Sentry charged today In a 351,050 Hartford and Harley of Stafford the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph located, be used In accordance with present tonight and participate. No Doherty, Leonard Baudreau, Joseph are about fifty families who are re- H E A R - - Paradlso on West Main street the use regulations of .the less re- meetings wUl be held at Gospel hall “ Or. put it this vrsy; to mattk this Nash value in J Inbricanon, end 7- and 9-bcaring crenkshafts, strike. suit against Paramount studio.' Sklodowskl, Gilbert Desbaies, ceiving the allotments weekly at the Hollow; a daughter Mrs. Percy other cars means psyiog ao avenge of $12) more! They worked at rigging appa- Miss Gentry avers eariy rising G. Baumgrartner Partelo of Stafford Hollow, two Mrs. Meyer accompanied by Miss stricted sone into which it is divid- on Sunday, now again this week. EDISON are exclusive with Nash end Americs'e most Robert Berger, Eklmund Murphy, present time. J . w Gertrude Meyer of Hartford aqd ed. The committee has arranged to 1000 ro o m $ , tm e h w IlA “ Aod that’s just the ‘ starter’. Nash e!one offers expensive cars. ratus side by aide with circus ex- and performances in bad weather Curt Koochwltz, Robert Raezkow- Testing Lane Opens Baritone We Cordially Invite You to Come in and > hcethers, Donald Levesque of Three have all' conference gatheringa at emih, fiieisw, radU mnd ecutives to put on three perform- contributed to Jlggs’ demise Feb. b. lUvsin, Canada; Arthur Levesque of Ernest Smith of Pennsylvania visit, Under the regulations’ provision, the 12$E gasoline savings of the new simplified “ I tell you, I don’t sea how Nash can put such ski, Arthur WoMlebe, CTbarles Geb- The testing lane of the Motor Of The Westminster (Choir School ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. certifleatfs of occupancy must be the Masonic Temple this year, be- rim O e f f a g Ire w e lw . ances o f .the show—minus elephants, 28. ler, Justin Lathrop. Vehicle Department opened thla Franklin, Haas.; a sister Mrs. ginning with a service tomorrow ^super-thrift’ engine. low prices on such outstandingly superior cars!” Her complaint chaiKes she was See Our New Sun Motor Testers Leblond of 8L Jerome, C^an- Adolph Jexek In Staffordville, over secured from the Building Inspector, a O D i t s r i l a r i i psonuts and Gargantua, the gorilla Maidens of the Blessed Sacra- morning at eight o’clock at the lane the week-end. these to be obtadned within ten days morning. Good Friday, at 10:30, Ownership Manesemenl “ No car anywhere near Nash’s low price offers —In Modlsoo Square Garden after threatened with blacklisting unless ment: CHolre Edmondo, Ruth Mc- on Hale street. The lane will be in Gu e st A rt is t da; 13 grandchildren and five afternoon session at 3:80 and eve- A IIR A N Q W FR '

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BIANGHESTTER, CONN T^URSi)lAT, APRIL 14,1988 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. APRIL 14.1938 PAGE 8EV Uon la by petlUoa. Town SMStlng cause of the competitive bidding 7 Mmi c f f t Bi n members serve without pay. Those countries can afford to disre- Waitinsr for the Easter Rabbit in Washington New Orcle Feature for Friday and Saturday peal from a finding of gulHy by the LaughUn told Mrs. Julia Host of the elective town officers gard prices idtogether when they 10 ASK DONATIONS Manchester town court <1. the case of Walter FRANK P A U U BURIED mother of the former olipiaiM FIVE lOCAL CASES Dougela, charged with assault, Kay Contiits lUnUft are ex-officio town meeting mem- expect to pay in chits—never to be tory worker, that be could taUi In New York Date Book Mach, bound over on a charge of the law no other way, when raauMBMD a s rmm bers also, with all the rights and rsitosinsiL FOR ANNIVERSARY lascivious carriage, Charles 8. Mc- AT HARTFORD TODAY M ^ ^ t o 'h a v s the tain MUNTmo oompakt, ina privilege of the elected members— IN SUPERIOR COURT Carthy, appea. from a town court It BI*m U ttrMt This Week except the right to vote. The vot- NOTED TBAPBZB ARTISTS finding of guilty on a charge of Hartford, April 14.—(API- Warden Ralph H. Walker sakl ntoiua rsaouaoM JACKIE’S EARNINGS 4 even if. hla domsstM Ilfs was less April 16.—Hospital' Linen Auxil- drunken driving; Charles H. Sturte- ing is an done by the townspeople's Bnssoro from rio top than fsUcltoua. Alfredo’s first wife iary ball at Bond Hotel, Hartford. Frank Palka, who was electmuted that Uta. Palka was satisfied to OMitrml ItaMcar There Is surii to be a great deal vant, charged with criminal negli- at the state prison for the slaying leave the funeral arraogamente to Oetobar 1. IMl direct raprusentatlvea. was .Clsrs who served as tha movie North End Firemeii To Yi»t April 17.—Easter breakfast at Y. gence ta a fatal auto accident, and of interest, ptutleularly among tha Ey OEOBOE EOW double for Janet Gaynor In "The M. C. A., 8 to 10 a. m. To Be Hard At Session of two Bridgeport police officers, prteon offlctole foUowteg her talk PablUkat Btmt IVMilaB Bseapt On the same basts of representa- bound over from town court here; with the attorney gencraL elder ganerations. of film goers. In Four Devils'’ and for Lya de Puttl Next Week was buried today in Mt. St. Bene- .Imitap* aad alldapa Batarad at tfea tion as that employed In Oreen- -New York, Aprli U —WeU, the Homes For Fonds To Pot and Joel Kopp, appealing from a dict cemetery. K-* 'BMt^ClaatOClaa at MaaekaaUr, Odoa, aa ths outcome of the action brought In “Variety." She took a nasty fall April 19-20.—"The Night of Jan- Opening h Hartford On d Btaaad OUaa Mall Matur. wieh, Manchester, with Its reglstra- circus Is back in town now and In the Garden in 1933 and was forc- uary 16th,” a 3-act comedy drama finding of ’guUty In a reckleas driv- The buriai, contraiy to the orig- by Jackie Coogan against bis moth- ing case. inal wishes of the Buffalo, N. Y., The propeOing power at a whale tioa of more than 10,000 voters, Madison Square Oarden Is filled ed to retire. i by the Community Players at Is enormous, and no aocurato eed* ^•ussciunioit lu m with the murmurous sounds of con- Up Decorations. man’s family who wanted to take ^ Taar k?^ M a l l •••••••«•• *afd(td would have about 100 slectlvs town er and atep-tather for an aoeountlng Alfredo’s second wife was ths Wblton Memorial hall. Next Tuesday. mate can be made of It. Ono br>T M a l l I — add tented antmsU sod the smells and April 23.—Sodality < formal dance Gold hoardings ta India are such bis body home but were prevented matting members, certainly a body and a share In the estate which ha, Incomparabls Lillian Lsltsel, beat by the law, was carried out after Instance to recorded of a blue whaia sights that ebma to tha metropSls woman aeriallst of all time, who at Country club. that no one can accurately estimate la Ifaaa •••••••MMa«tl*td great enough to ensure the widest as the first of the great child stars onto ones a year. Sub-committees at members at services at the grave by Father that towed a .iteamer, by the her- did tricks with one band that few Also Mons-Yprea 6th anniversary Five Manchester cases are sched- the amount; the common estimate poon rope, for 24 hours, in spite of tbs movies, earned. That estate But to many veterans of ths Ug the Manchester fire department and however, sets It at above (5,000,000,- George R. Grady, Catholic chaplain at K B u n n o r rma ABsociaTMD possible expression of public opin- artiste could match with two. She banquet at Orange hall. uled for the coming session of the at the state prison in Wethersfield. the fact that the ehlp’a engtaea were Is said to amount sven now to four top things are not exactly the same. ^ Manchester, Improvement As- April 38.—Semi-formal dance at 000. Tba taaaalatad Praaa la aaalaaivalp ion on any question, iret not so large was killed in Ojpenhagen when Superior Oouri, which opens ta the Attorney General Charles J. Me- ta reverse. , jatitlad ta tha aaa af raaabUaatloa million doUara. That figure can be They are not the same because strap broke and plunged her to.') ^_iUon at a meeting held In the Hilltop House In Etost Hiurtford, Hartford County Building next to be hopelessly unwieldy. And among tha supple, muscled bodies given by degree team of Scantaa af all aawa dlaaatabaa araditad M It a much exaggerated one sad there ground. Her best pupU hiui.' V*A'Aiouie ot the department last Tuesday for consideration o f crimi- ar aat atbanriM araditad la thU naturally, since the members would flying through ths air from the Vera Bruce, and Alfredo, afti Lodge, N a 38, Order of Vasa. nal cases. The session, originally paaar aad alaa tba laaal aawa aak- nmy sUn be a very bMdiome for- •winging trapeas, there U not a night named film captains and each Unad barala. be chosen from the variotui neigh- period of mourning, married Miss Also Zlpser club’s 17tta anniver- scheduled to begin April 6, was All rirtta at raaabllaatlaaa borhoods or districts by the people tune at Issue. member of the great family Oodonm, Bruce. captain will name 16 helpers who sary dance ^t Sub-Alptae club. postponed at the request of State's will canvass the entire territory apaelal dlaaatafeaa katala ara alaa la- Apparently the circumstances ars nor Is there likely to be one ever In 1933 Alfredo took a spUl that Also moUdn litcture and lecture, Attorney Hug) M. Alcorn, who has. living In them, a very large majori- again. The lost of ths lustrous olsn covered by the Manchester fire de- "Land of the Vikings,’’ at Emanuel Easter Specials A t QUINN*S ty of them would prove to be intel- that Jackie, now 32 and married all but ended hla career. He could partment for funds. The money will been busy with the Waterbury In- raO aaralaa allawt at H M A. datr- Is Lalo, and only the other day his still work ths trapese but he was Lutheran churcb. vestlgatlona Trimto will be beard by ligent, responalble representatives; and with no means beyond the eom- saddsnsd dreiu friends bsaifi he be used in decoraUona and paying Also City Club’s annual banquet. no longer the scintUlating star he expenses for bringing to Manches- Judge Ernest C. Simpson. and, what la partlculaily desirable, paraUvely Httle he earns In aa eo- was an automobile mscbanle In had bean and from a robust, hearty This Month Local assignments Include the ap- Waltsrla, Csl. — permanently ter fire departments from nearby ApriU36.—Tenth annual concert persona from all walka of life. With caalonal minor part In a photoplay, grounded. man bs became a brooding, dlacon- . towns and some from out of the Kf solate performer. Several years of G Clef club at Emanuel Lutheran PabUakara Maaraaaatattaaai Tha town meeting attended by auch has been trying to get his mother Spangled with glory and tragedy stata to take part In the parade that church. JaMaa Mai' • Baaalal aseaay—Mew later. In 1937, Vera obtained a di- will be hdd on Saturday, June 11, ANNOUNCEMENT Taafc. Chii Oatfalt aad Boataa. a cross ssctkm of tbs population, aad step-tathsr to give him some was the history of the Codonas, snd vorce. Alfredo begged for a rscon- April 38-30.—Baxaar sponsored the dosing day of the ftftleth anni- by Red Men arid Giuseppe Garibaldi such buslneas as normally deirolves reasonable part of the fortune he PBrtiaps Lalo la right in giving up cUlatlon. Vera met him In her law- White Way Barber Shop Open MBMBKB ADDIT bdbbao ov the profession that made his famUy versary program of the fire depart- society at State Armory. by law on town msatlngs would be earned, yer’s office snd there ths once An Day F rld ^ and Saturday t csacouasK famous. BupetsUUoua as they are, ment. April 27.—First annual Founders’ greatest aeriallst in the work, drew The decoration committee will The high cost of living receives e blow and the screen many a laugh In ChlMrea’s Easter Halrcnto, 28c. Tha SaraM Pitallaa Of t aaa laa, practically certain to be approach- The answer seems to have bean, ths circus folk whisper of a Jinx ball, sponsored by Temple Beth aaaaaMa aa iaiaatiB raapaaMMIHp consistently, that no part of the a gun, killed his wife and oommit* see that the streets In the north end Sholom at Masonic Temple. RKO Radio's "Living On Love". James Dutm, right, and Whitney Bourne, S. HUdebnuid, Proprietor. ed seriously and disposed of IntalU- that sat upon ths Oodonas and por- ted suicide. are decorated and there will be are assigned the same room ta a small Oreenwleh Village apartment Cm ^aa«ia»hlaal atian aaaaMtaf IB gsntly. Thta at leaat baa been the money was Jackie's, that It all to- tleulaily upon AUiwdo after he had April 29.—Father and Son ban- Opposite State Theater adaartlaa«aaia la tha ib a a S S w Four months later Lalo was In- funds solicited to meet this expense. quet, St. Mary's church pariah when their rent plies up from week to week. One works by day, the vaalaa HaraM. axperience of auch big towns as gally went to his parenU whUa both for ths first time acoompUshed the jured; now he doctors sick carbu- Starting on Oakland street at a other by night, and the landlord arranges things ao they never meet. amaxlng feat of a triple somersault house. have adopted the system and It la were aUve and to Mrs. Ooogaa retora point near Edward the streets wlU Also Junior dance at High school The companion feature to "The Old Barn Dance" featuring the favorite THURSDAY, APRIL U high above the ground. Lots, they be decorated as tar south on Oak- Western Star ta the country. Gene Autry. our understanding that there are a when her husband died a few years halt say, bears Its mark—a dislocated Nadxo Klndo land street as ths grounds at ths In- number of them. Brookline, Mass., ago. And If Mrs. Ooogan, when she shoulder received in Paris last No- tetxection of WllUam and Summit Oonilag Bvents Sewer or Drain TOWN MEETINGS George S. Kaufman, the play- May 4.—Fourth annual High rt often rated aa the beat managed married the Coogaas* former busl- vember while he was performing a wright, made the amend honorable street, also along North Main street Zapadka that a bettor sad saner Trouble comparatively simple stunt at the to North street and on Main street school concert at High, school hall. In eoBtamplaUnc any proapacUva community In the country, has been ness manager, Arthur L. Bernstein, this week when he offered a Job to Also Sammy Kaye’s band. State solution could have been rendered by No Digging Medrano Circus; he would never an actor who was the unwitting from Depot Square to at least OPEN FORUM our worthy selectmen. cfeaasa In tha plan of (ovammant working under practically this syf- chose to turn the estate or any part have missed otherwise. Woodland street, but probably os Armory, auspices of TaU Cedars. butt of one of Kaufman’s adduloua May 8-6.—Faculty play, 'The Sincerely yours, at tbiB eoButtunlty, the moat par- tem for a long Urns. of It over to her second husband, far as Middle turnpike. The nam- WALTER MAHONEY. TILLEY TeL 6-9048 puna. Late Christopher Bean,” at High COMEDY OF ERRORS Motor Mole I Blatant IntnnUnB thought la raaU- But atin adhering to the old New that, they will maintain, was bar Affairs of sn Aertallst ing of the chairmen last night and Free Estimates 1 About 10 years ago, Kaufman, the appointing of their helpers will school hall, auspices of Educational Editor, The Herald, nttkm that the town meeting, which England tradition that the voice of right. Jackie, according to bis The d)masty was begun by E!d- then a drama critic, notices the club. uardo snd Hortense Oodona, par- mean that only those who are on The posting of the 57 names of I la the actual foundation upon which the people Is the voice of God, the mother and atep-father, has no name of Guido Nadxo In ths cast of this committee will be authortoed May 7.—50th anniversary cele- ents of Lalo and Alfredo. Hortense a show and cracked to an assoclato those on relief In the taverns and' ^ our whole a}ratera la built, la no Greenwich act provides for appeal to take sutascrlpUons for the an- bration of Maccabees. rights In the matter at an, no legal was the first woman aver to work that the actor was "nadze guide." May 14.—Legion cabaret dance package stores to one of the most lenger capable of efficient or aren niversary celebration and such from even a town meeting decision interest In ths estate he created. on ths flying trapese and Eduardo Somehow the gag was repeated and funds as are given to these men will at Rainbow, ta Bolton. shameful acts ever undertaken ta reaaooable operation. And that —not to a turbulent, gabby mass This, of oourss, remains to be was the moat daring serialUt of bis finally came to Nodao’s notice re- be to the only persona who will be May 16.—Annual confirmation re- this town. Incidents such as this For Sale day. Both died of natural causes : whatever changer or improvementa town meeting but to all the town's seen. The law sometimes plays cently when It was recalled In the authorised to seek funds, assuring union at Concordia .Lutheran somehow are unavoidable especially In California, Eduardo in 1934; and reviews of a play In which hs was church. where the small town spirit prevails. Privately Owned 1936 ‘ may be taken under conalderatloii voters In a referendum at the polls. some very queer tricks, particular- no double collections. Hortense soma years earlier. appearing, "Spring Thaw.” The enUre district will be mapped May 26.—Third anual outdoor Although I do not sirmpaUilxe STUDEBAKER DICTATOR t. taitrarlably gat, aoonar or later. In- This Tsquiras a petition by a stated ly with relation to tba rights of Before Eduardo died he had the with the habitual drunkard I do This store has loag been Kaufman, embarrassed because out and assigned to the captains In Music Festival by 1,000 school sing- toeegxUaodlortlieeoaplete* SEDAN WITH TRUNK to eoaStct with tha atubboni fact proportion of tha voters and is not minors. But It Is very hard to be- sstlsfactlon of seeing his son Al- he had meant no reflection on the which to work. ers at Eklucattonal Square. have the deepest respect for their fredo bseoms ths seknowledgsd snd wives and children. Wh> should the neeeefltoetoekeef ritamino, o f the unworkable town meeting. available fbr trivialities but on mat- lieve that hi this country there Is ability of a competent actor, mid Tomorrow evening there will be Jime 6-11.—Carnival sponsored minetala and other nutri- Excellent condition. Low something In the sock from sarned unohsUsngsd king of the flying ha would give Nadso a rola In one a meeting of the department mem- by Manchester Fire Department.- Innocent wives and children suffer Uonal aids. Wo invito you to , Yet any auggeatlon that the town ten of expenditure of more than no redress for one who, as a child valuable oalcium supplied squssse out enough Juice to fill a mileage. New tires. and Inherited wealth to tide them fruit Itself. trapese, a great star ta the arena of bis plays. bers of the Improvement Associa- humiliation for the sins of a brlnayourDoetar’soreiMrip- meeting be abandoned la aore to (20,000, the issuance of bonds or. al- earns through hla extraordinary over lean tiroes. A national msga- large glaas or go to your drug store tion. At 7:80 the department mem- thoughtless father ? Why drag them tlen h e n to be filled. You ara These mild fruit acids also stimu- fountain and ask for a la ^ e gloss HRS. TAFT BENEFICIARY deeper ta the mire of degradation ? . meet objection from large numbers terations of the b>Iaws. So there Is talents a great sum of money, who xine once esUnuited Jimmy to be late the flow of bile and other diges- bers will meet when they will take assured that ovary item will Inquire 267 Main St "worth about a half mUllon." Ogr of rsal orange Juice. You’ll find a Selectman Clarence N. Lupten Is bo fresh, pure and potent. . of people who, otharwlaa, arould be reserved to the people a final veto never geU any of It beyond a tive juices and at the same time meat .the situation by trying to find even the most Irritating Utuatlon to action on the purchasing of a dress New Haven, Conn.. April 14 — Information, from a good source, new sest in life, more pep in your an activity which wlU bring some uniform. Following this meeting the father of this name posting Hera you will receive the or Phone 8504 lioty glad Indeed to aee the admln- power on practically all matters of child's pocket money during his have a mild diuretic effect which walk, and a feeling of fresh energy often cured by time. The thing (A P )—Mrs. Eleanor Taft, widow Idea. Did It ever occur to this gen- m lo eo o f registerad phar- something like makes the kidneys more active, thus measure of satisfaction. Very often there wlU be a meeUng of the two . IrtraUve machinery of the town ra- large Importance. (60,000 In quick assets and a going from the "lifting" effect of the fruit which seems to be unendurable to- of President William Howard Taft, tleman that Prohibition has al- modato o f long experiraee, minority, and Is then told when be aiding the kidney elimination. The sugar. a hobby turns out to be a life-saver. day may be gone from your Ilfs ten .bodies that are sponsoring the cele- was among the beneficiaries of the Biodeled and placed on a more mod- There are a great many people In business worth perhaps (150,000 In every case of persistent Ured- bration plana and the final appoint- ready been tried and found wanting and each preecriptlonisfilled becomes of age, that he has nothing large amount of water in the fruit years from now. While you are will of Mrs. Emma F. G. Bigelow of repeal? When a man to de- exactly as the Doctor directs. i am and practicable baala. aa long as he works at It. It alto htips this elimination process. ness it ^11 be found that emotional ment of committees will be made. Manchester who rcallxe that our of bis own and must hereafter look QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. trying to make a more sattofactory which disposed of an estate valued termined to drink he will get It wouldn t pan out nearly so much Studies made on tubercular pa- dissatisfaction or inner conflict la adjustment, try to do those things From tomorrow night on there will There Is a deep raverance la moat present system of mass towm meet- after himself—is turned, out. In In the hands of an executor. Each be much activity between the mem- ta excess of (150,000. somehow even to the extent of go- tients over a period of many months entering the picture to some de- which help to build good physical The will, admitted to probate yea WELDON Good Friday Dinner ^ Haw England towns for the princi- ings has degsneratsd Into some- other words, without a cent draws (10,000 a year pay here. show that the feeding of orange (Advioe to Neorotlo.) gree. Havhig read one book on bers of the department and the Im- ing to Hartford. Selectman Clar- DRUG COMPANY They live In the same section of Question: Helma N. writes: health. Some of your tiredness provement Association carrying out terday, left Mrs. Taft (5,000 and ence N. Lupien the labor leader often ple of the town meeting, which la thing which frequently falls to ex- There would seem to be Inherent Juice brings about an Improvement psychology, why not go on and read win be banished by using such all Mrs. Bigelow’s jewelry. Mrs. Prescrlptton Phannactste Simple Simon’s Washington, meet each other as In the red blood cells and bemoglo- "After reading a book by Dr. Louis others? They should bo helpful the plans to bring to perfection the speaks of his opposition to "black- Wo Deliver Phoae 8821 . sincerely believed by any number press the popular will, hut who in such a esse aa this, an element Blsch, called 'Be Glad You're Neu- measures as right diet. Intestinal Bigelow, widow of C?oIoneI Charles balling" the worker, yet, cries out, occasion demands, but are not bln. It Is my opinion that these to you In giving you some Insight cleanliness, outdoor exercise and proper obbservance of the anni- Sandwich Shop of citlacns to be the llaaat example would quickly and stoutly resist chummy. Their wives sailed the rotic,' I have decided that I must versary. Bigelow of New Haven, died April 9. to "black-ball” the clUzen. Inci- of perfectly outrageous Injustice. It blood-building qualities ara Just as Into your problems. The neurotic adequate rest Among a number of bequesta to Demtag SL. Oakland TeL 7678 • o f government by pure democracy any attempt to adopt the kind of same social harbors in Boston and be In the neurotic class as I have Is generally very open to suggestion The plans that the two bodlea dentally tbere are namei on this Is Impossible to accept tf\e conclu- valuable to the average person aa to charity were (1,000 to the Connec- Served 13 Noon on—^TOe. I iB awlstence anywhere. And yet are closer here than their hus- the tubercular p a lle t all tba dlfilculttes he describes. and sasily takes on ths symptoms have for seeking funds to make pos- list of World War Servicemen. Per- government common. In a general sion that thare Is not In our laws bands. Conditions In my life are keeping cut Humane society and (S.OOO to described In books which bs reads. delayed ommutemino sible the proper celebration of the sonally, a Legionnaire, I resent this MENUS Ham and eggs, fried fish, * tha fact remains that the town way, to our Connecticut cities, and In our courts, any remedy for Both are looked upon as future Oranges ars rseemmended by ms always irritated, yet I can not anniversary has been given the ap- the Masonic Charity Foundation of attitude. many dlst authorities because they This may be true In your case aigl New HAven. rooet torkey, rooct beef, raosbed ! Bseetlng, In a municipality contaln- where the people pre far out of the situation, any way of voiding presidential possIbUltles, but net- change them. Am very tired. I therefore believe It would be ad- Waukee. la,— The celebration proval of the Chamber of Cbm- 1 am In hearty accord with Jan potato, ephiach, eeollop^ toma- ther will discuss a prospect so dls- have an alkaline ash, after being Could you give me any helpful ad- visable for you to read only books marking the delivery of Waukse's merce, wbose members have gone . tag ten thousand vdtera, la so Im- touch with the management of af- that injustice. burned in the body. vice?" toee, lemon, apple pie, ginger- that Jimmy undoubtedly dealing with normal psychology. first fire truck didn't draw the crowd on record not to donate to affairs or bread or lee eream, rolls and : poaalbla a thing as to be nothing fairs. I suggest that for your health’s Answer: It la generally tha best will take a fling at some Massa- sake, you make it a point to use Stay away from those dUcuastng that was anticipated.^ benefits in Manchester unless ap- eoffee. litaort of ludicrous. The town meet- To tha oonalderatlon of all such chusetts execuUve office In the fu- plan when a patient Is facing con- abnormal conditions. You may proved by the solicitations com- QUINN’S PHARMACY oranges or the Juice sometime to- Residents were too busy cleaning tag. that is, as It has existed here persons Is commended this project ture If be sees In It a worthwhUe ditions which are resistant to change find It easier to bear your pre.-wnt up the ruins of a (10,000 fire which mittee of the Chamber. day. Step out Into the kitchen and and which are causing Irritation, to over since wa completely outgrew for preserving the town meeting In objective. Our Information Is that difficulty by remembering that arrived a day ahead of tbs (ruck. Following the playing at cards by It. W ashin g to n he rrilj pass over 1938, although the firemen’s setback league, Tues- all its msritorioua aspects and at the bait of the lieutenant Rover- day, a sum of (20 was turned over But not the town meeting In prin- the same time of redeeming It from norship Is dangled before him. to the general committee to be used Make Your Easter Dinner Sparkle ciple aad after It has been engi- the futility and nonsensicallty of D aybook I^ g e , barring the unforseen, ta meeting expenses incurred for With A neered back into practical useful- -By PrjUtam Gravar— will seek re-election In 1942 but visiting firemen. the town meeting as ,t now Is. refuses to play his cards farther On Tuesday evening at next week This town cannot have any bet- Washlngtofi — The g o ^ smiled ahead than that. Anyway, in that the members of ths flremen''a set- j We are not quite sure but that ter government than It now has, sweetly on James Roosevelt and time much can happen. back league will pay an additional MANCHESTER DAIRY Senator Henry Cabot Lor own the LoweUs lived oo Bee con H1H Calcium helps the blood to clot, erbea tha polkianian got Into our ear menabers, ate. airplaae prograaT Row aeriouaiy wbea that meant aoaMthlng. helps ths heart to ooDtroet, aad aids he aat on aoma m a in puffs 1 had DAIRY ICE CREAM CO. Considering the Quality The voting ibr tewn BMsttag la tkst to bs aHowsd to bs hamper-, la turn each recoghlaea certata ^trotltaff ths nerves by awklng Juat bougtiL is by fO par bBOet on dtoadvaatages in sharing them leas irrtUhls aad excitable. W ATKINS ^Bner at- Oaargta, IraU Of Our Stock ad by tba oompstttka ct Buropaan Food ealdum la lanniy abaorbsd • ROTHIRS. INC tteaajBsaaffpiillflp^ ap- w «h receatly tmpor orders ta Amarlean piane faetorlea rate ta the upper part e f tha sman ta-' We ^ .. on of Eloo. taadas m d such shanrptkxi to fa- bi n Hues the Hfindioater Phone 5250 ' bbH liosr mocji mors are srs going E aA Bsast work to flte ta the me Oo. j w t e t y a a odd medlam. HpoM ta 1638 m |te te*B te pay fior sa A the aatarM — ------ir egMna of MNCHESTER that tba aaitk revolved armiad the kavaj Hi f^AGE EIG Sr MANCHESTER EVENT77G HERALD. HANOHESTEH, CONN tUa year amid general good faaHag among tha Americas. TAKE FORMAL NOTICE CHENEY RENAMED 'Ihaie is no war In tbs wasten COMMUNION BREAKFAST hemisphere. ArbitraUen has again aO ABANDONS NEW RIVER BRIDGE Pump-Priming System DAILY RADIO PROGRAM is the laat jraar, been a success, OF DODD’S PROTEST SKAKERS ARE NAMED ‘ ASSO O A H O N H E AD avarttng pcerible eonfllct between THURSDAY, ARRIL 14 (Cratrsl Md Bsitani ataadsrd Tims) Haiti and Ban Domingo. ACCORD HOPES; AGAIN CONSIDERED - . Notoi pregTEmt to kog as4 bMlo chains or grooM thsroof TinltM i Ute United States 4s moving even Merit As90ciati(» Expregsn 1RDMBDLL QUITS Getting Old Fashioned llo4* coast to coast (• to s) dotlgnaUons hieindo mil avalRustaaons/^ Judge Garrity Te Ba Toast farther from" tha years of armed Ppstpsms suhjsst ts shsfits By ststlsns without srsvisus nstlss. N. M. intervention. Forces have been Regret A t Partiean Attack NBC-WIAF (R ID ) HBTWORK M.IDWSBT - r . wmbd wtaa arlbw kfh maaiar At Holy Name Soda- Ji Odwr OlficMn Re-Elect- TO ^ ALONE STAIR aOJ>. POST Waahingtoo, April 1 4 . ____ withdrawn from Haiti and Nica- Bjr Dinner Speaker. (A P )—^bold for eocnomic immp-priming, RABIC Bssit wnso wUs wjar wkbb wtoq wkbh woae wabt k ^ wnox ty Gathering April 24. Refhre Actioo Finr Hartford* Pump-priming may be the ecoaom- except that money Is eubatlAted wtag wesh knr wfbr wf& wro- wb«n wee ragua, and the right of iatsrvanticn (OwHaesd from Page Oee) wtam WW] wmI -ed*!; MIdwMtl ppUNT'-^ar kli keh kal kxae Wbb ed Edniiui Director h In Cuba has been abrogated. Pago Owe) le Aemi. of A e mommt, but down for water, businsae for the pump, yl*® woe wa«f wlr* tatp; COAST-knx ket^el kfpy bvIVarallwp Judge Harold Garrity will be the New Haven, April 14.— (A P )— and a lot of patlenca for a little pa- The United States Is intensifying poets, declaring he knew of nothing Link; on tlu. streamlined farm it’s getting Mvuntalin kM kdjrl; SouUii wrabe; Cant. Baat. toaatmaater at the eommunioo Tha Connecticut Merit 8)rstem Aaao- J 9“ J “ 9*>Ie to glva A s matter Manebester TraRic Uenee. bar relations with tbs Latin Ameri- ciatlon, Inc., Issued a formal state- "of leas consequence" than, the A. out of style. spin’s?: l'!S~ !'»-N lld Mttk’a Lara Pratand breakfast held by the Holy Name Phce Of Ute E E. Code. can oountrias through radio broad- F. of L. of A s affairs of the district the Pump-priming experts say prim- 4il^- tits—"Stapmathar," Barlal — ment today expresaing "regret" at Coat On Federal Aid. "Many farms,” said John W. ing is not an art. Tou just pour In .boala; Paur Clubman, Vaaal—want Society of S t Jamaa'a church on casts, airplane fUghts and cultural the nature of an address delivered at Adoquato ReUef 5 ^ e y , agrlcultura department en- ! ‘1*-Mliltap Hauaa Sklt-te a enebanges. b ^ le letter of raslinstlen, "end water and franUoally work A e OTHI JiOO— d;00—eraaa-Nadia Nawa Narlad Sunday momtog April 94. Other an association meeting in Watqr- Resolutions adopted at the con- Aerefore I believe It Is tims a “**9ve automaUe pumps end handle up and down to aeoompanl- S;0S— tiOe—Oaarea Hall 4 Orahaatra irnakJ3>«t)r,‘ Jr., wm rt^leeted Secretary Hull's trade agreement bury April 4. ference Included appeals -for Con- S?TS£&b.«4tfisl.n. •peakera will be County Oetectlva younger man was selected to take highly medemiaed equipment Self- ment of loud skwhlng. • «<«fl e«htf«li won wtiai wlb* wday iit Edward J. Hickey and Insurance prMldnt et Um SlMChmter BulM- program, his aides said, has had its The address, delivered by Robert gresaional passage of “adequato" that ManAeeter may r kMim; Svuthi wtar wptf wti »iaz 5 my place." - primers are even appearing for A e Lots of people think water primes S tSt" t 'l i " ^ " F * "wm Darla Nhadaa (tommlBrioner John Blaekall. greatest auccesa In Latin America. L. Johnson, president of the Nation- relief appropriations, a wage-hour old fashioned pumi»." i-w*um wtod w(o« wfbo wwiw weto •;0S- Ties— Jutt Bntartalnmant-^; ia f «nd Loan Atsodatloa, Inc., at State Otairman Harwood ae- a pump sfnmiy because It gets A e war* wnn wmo wab wapi anntb widx The membara of the aociaty will In 1937 United States exports al Civil Service Reform League, bill, additional housing legislation. knowledmd A s letter saytag "From Pleted construction of a ascond ^mp-primlng, you learn at Ae wkr wtaa------wbaiwbai ktba Chlaaaa’a Sanaa far Vau— waat Iti 4Ttli annua] meeting laat night there jumped 48 percent, reaching drew a protest yesterday from M dge over A s Connecticut river pump wet. 'There’s more to it Aan I ktba ka>"kark kxne; Meuntalni kslr TiT^Hellyweed'a Saraanaaaaea reorive communion at the 8:80 aa an other offleera were a]ao A Congressional Inveatigatlon of the my brief experience on the commits ■Crtcultural engineering division, is A a t Tha pourad-in water dte ktar hsb eacldsi kfbk kwg kmj JiJS— Tito— Wa tha Naapla an Natfia ^ after tbs maos wiu mareb from 9578,007,000. Imports rose 34 per- 'Thomaa Hood, State National Youth maritime eommlssloD, togethar with toe It Is easy to ^predate fully from Hartford to Bast Hartford, ae old a piMUee aa pumps, but of- Ti#^ SiOe— Kata Smith Haur—a to a aamad again with Howard I. Taylor cent to 9873,348,000. Administration director and mom- wea m ewad today whan it was places A e air and lets the valve • le s - tiOS-MaJar Bawaa Haur— to a ^ Church to tbs Hotel Sheridan aa Tice-preaideat, Herbert B. Houae maritime labor practices, also was that your long and acUve Interaat flclala admit A e average city-born to work. ew*' 9

Compiled by Students o f Manchester High School OFF TO GOOD START Miss Heioi Estes. Facnlty Adviser HIGH BASEBALL SQUAD REDUCED TO 25 HUB CANT GO FOREVER KLLEYITES REVIEW FACTS ABOUT MUSIC Somanhis Editonal Staff M, SRS., WITNESS GOOD PROGRAM HURLERS BIG NEED Junior League Boys Meet YANKEES TO START AND AS SOUTHPAW GOES BASEBALL TACnCS EXPLAINED VIVIDLY ‘TRONTIER WOMAN” FOR 1ST CONCERT AS RED AND WHITE At M l Nebo On Saturday WITHOUT DIMAGGIO SO GO TERRY’S GIANTS

Cipable Reserves, Figlitnig Miss Barton Ilhistrates Talk Plana tor the Leglon-MorlartyaAnumber of well known local athletes roes, so go tha Scotch And Indians Often jPREPS FOR SEASON [emphls Combbed Cbomses And Junior baseball league were dia- have volunteered their sendeea aa Grayson liEes Chicago’s Is depending on Rub- Holdoat Won’t Be Able To beU. Mai Schumacher,zcher, Clflf „ _ Spirit And Good Coach ouaacd lost night at a meeting of of- coaches and supervisors of the On Different Penods Of Fonght Early Americans; teams, toe list including Ernie and Ha:rrv Gumtert aa hla s ta rts chestra WiO Be H eardlin flelala of toe ctroult at toe home of Dowd, Jole Raynor, Francis Ma- Reach Boston In Time Cha^^eTirH^ny Mana- and on Bill Lohrman to be the fifth Boost Title Chances. Mnsical Achieyements. Coach Keliejr’i Infield Ao3 Felix MeEvltt, who haa charge of honey, Joe Zapstka, aarence Gua- man untU Slick Caatleman’e back le Tells Hardships Endured. May 4. whipping tbe league Into shape. tafson, Earl Wright. Bill Brennan, well. More than ISO boys, some of them Henry McC^ann and Joe Canade. Even If He Signs Up. gers Pull Together, Sees ScboTorly Burgess Whitehead, Ontfield Takes Shape Bnt aa organised teams, , have signed up Jack Jenney was appointed to draw who was euppoaed to be frail, has Uadrr the advice and training of Modern "Jazz" la related to clas- been In every game for two winning "Do you swear allegiance to the to play and tndleatloua are tost the up a schedule for toe league and It Pirates As Rnnner-Ups, tba waU-known, welI-IiT.ad, and waU- sical music of the - modern and old Due to several conflicting pro- project will be a routing aueceaa. is hoped to start play a week from auMona, and when he returned to K ing?" roared the cold-hearted, Pitching Strength Is Main San Francisco, AprU 14— (A P )— asparlenced Coach Tom Kelly, the world. This amazing fact was grams In store for Manchester peo- It waa decided that an eight-team tola Saturday. second base toe other aftarnoeo. brought out in Miss Viva Barton’i The New York Yankees will have following hla appendectomy, ha Ibncheater High School baseball blood-thirsty Ferguion, leader of a circuit waa the moat feasible set up Team units have been entered In New York 3rd, Cards 4th. talk to the Commercial Club Fri- ple on the night of May 4, tha data to battle the Boston Red Sox as looked like a chap who had never practice got off to a late but fine Tory organization prevalent In the Prohlem Of Coach. and a meeting of all players regis- the league by the high school, O n day In the Barnard School auditor- o: toe annual Spring Concert of the been away. start last Monday afternoon at the Tennessee territory during the tered will be held at Mt Nebo Sat- ter Springs, Royal Oaks, Mohawks best they can without Joe DlMaggio ium. Mias Barton la tbe Supervlaor Johnny MeOorthy should Improoa West Side Field. period at the Revolutionary War. Manchester High School combined urday morning at 9 o'clock, at which and the Hollister street school, In the American League baaeball By HARRY GRAYSON of Music In the grades and her talk time an attempt will be made to line at first base. Mel Ott doesn’t be- A group of 4S boys, among them A i the defiant patriot exclaimed choruses haa b « n changed to May coach Tom Kelley wielded the which will be coached by Edward opener Monday. Joe still wants Sports Editor, NBA Service waa baaed chiefly on music through "N o," a sprs} of thundering bullets one for the first time yesterday on up the many candidates Into tqama Lynch of tha school faculty. League more than the offered 135,000 for The Chicago Cuba really ought to long on third boos, but hie preaenoe sodi veterans as Jour Wlnaler, this that will be as near equal strangto there enables Terry to send a moro jpaar’s captain, John Greene, Bill the centuries. She started her talk from Ferguson’s men reduced the The program on schedule will con- hla Manchester High baseball squad officials are hopeful that they can his third aeaaon m toe majora. get around to winning the National by explaining that mustc should not feeble number of Americans by one alst of a number of very well chosen aa possible. It la e x i t e d that dlatribute the candidates evenly to formidable batting order to tha flcbleldge, Ernie Squatrlto, Ed Kose, and cut toe list of oondldstss In Unleea DlMaggio decides to travel League pennant tola year. rubber. appeal strictly to those who con- Thla waa a vivid Incident In the works of popular and famous com- half at proeUcs at the Wsst Side gomes will be playeu Saturday produce eight strong teams and by airplane, which he aald he would They permitted toe New York John Tbumer, Cy Blanchard, Thomas Deardon mornings and aftemoona each vreek. W ally Berger may be traded to "Stew” Robinson and "Chick' template a ihusical career but to all Prtmt left to right: Luctle Nllea, Burnette Cummings, Iflldred "Frontier Woman” , a film which poaera. The program for toe eve- field In preparation for the opening they urge that all the boys appear not do, he will miss the Initial firing. Gianta to back Into the flag the past Thomas Deardon, one of the most Russell Wright wifi play the role McEhrltt is highly gratified at the at Saturday morning's session at tha Reds for a right-handed piteter. Davidson, began a abort but tiring peraona. Including thoae In the com- Knight. Editor-ln-chlef. Back left to right: Marjorie Relchenback. Doro- waa shown to the Juniors and ning win consist o f the following: at toe 1988 campaign against Rock- Last night waa hla last chance to two falla, but should get there first popular boys in the senior class has mercial world. seniors BTiday morning. of a Jewish art critic, "an oily and oo-operatlon he baa been receiving Mt. Nebo In order that al! details of Terry will oontinue to play ’em practice session before engaging thy Margaret Turkington. Intermezzo...... Bizet vlUe here on Monday, April 30. Kel- leave by train and gel there in time. thla trip unless toeir many mana- indeed compiled an enviable record The dauntless courage, fearless affable gentleman of middle age,” ley now has twenty-five athletes re- In the formation of the league. A toe circuit may be Completed. close to the vest, hoping that tba Middletown High on the twenty- Mias Barton illuatrated her talk Orchestra First baseman Lou Gehrig will gers spend too much time making during his four years In Manches- determination, and willingness to In the Teachers’ Club production of maining and will lop off a few more up their minds. othera make enough mlstakaa far seventh of April in the opener of by playing brief measures of the 1 Passed By Your Window draw »39,000 from the Yanks. Joe tha Giants to prevail. ter High school. He has been par- varioua pieces explained. work spirit that waa necessary for "The Late Christopher Bean” to be The Lord High Executioner next week to reduce tbe personnel says he le worth more than 135,000 Pittaburgh, apeedy and also well the season at Middletown. ticularly outstanding In track HOORAY FOR SOMANHIS t Beware the Dark Horse Music of the seventeenth century MIRTH, PATHOS COMBINED the frontier people to have In order presented on May 5 and 6 in the High School Chorus to twenty playtra. because he waa voted toe outstand- balanced, can finish second If Pie This year more than any other events. Thomas at the present to transform a wilderness of sav- high school auditorium. Kallay la starting hla 13th year The Cardinale are such dortt waa first Iluatrated. is one of The campaign to reach a goal Sonata In E for 2 vloUna... . ing athlete of 1937 by Philadelphia Traynor cracks down and takes a yaar Manchester High’s chance of time holds the school record for the ages Into a civilization waa graphic- aa diamond mentor for toe Red horses that Frank Frisch doesn’t the foremost composers of the sev- of 500 needed subscribers to the Duet by; James Stevenson and sports writers. He hit 46 home runs few more chances. being champion la very bright The 440 event, which is his specialty. IN PAINT, POWDER PU TS ally portrayed. Bravery and deter- and ‘White and haa a tough Job TAKE GRID TITLE AWAY know who will catch or play short- erteenth century. Hla type of music Russell Wilson and averaged .346 at bat. So Louts Cardinals have the team is experienced with plenty of For four years Tom has been a new and better edition of the ahead In daveloplng aa array that stop or third bass. But the R M la very strict according to the rules mination were requirements for the TEACHER TO AB E N D He’s Gone Away Persons close to the 28-year-old pitching and get-up-and-go, but capable reserves, except for the stellar performer indoor and outdoor yearly issue o f the Manchester men who bad to oppose a more wUI be a strong contender for tha Birds have Dlixy Dean and Lon of composing. Hla aongn oantaln High Year Book, "Somanhis,” Sing We and Chant It Italian outfielder balleva he would gaps In tbe Infield and behind toe pitching position which will no track and also in cross country run- New And Old Members Work skillful arny, but an even greater CCIL diadem, which Manchester bat ore likely to keep them from Warneke, Joe Medwlck nad JohnaY doubt be taken cars ot by "Cy" ning. While only a sophomore he brief measures wrliich are repeated which ended on April 13 has Sourwood Mountain has captured only once—in 1935— FROM MIDDLETOWN HIGH sign In short order If Col. Jacob MleO’ and an unconquerable eplrit To Make Plays The Success task, however, waa assigned to the EASTERN CONVENTION >> '. X » 44, ,4.- -i, beating tbe Giants to third place. Blanchard, "Rog” Taggart and placed second in the State Indoor over and over throughout the entire been announced as successful. A Capella Choir hut bos been a leading threat almost Ruppert of tha Yapka would up B rM k lp la the moat im p r o ^ composition. Of The Year. women o f Wantage, a valley In the Angelo (Hank) Lulsettl, Stanford’s All-America baskalball star U This la our guess as to how the "Stub” Valiant The boys have the meet in the 600 yard event. Graduatea of the class of '38A Tennessee territory, which was left On Wlnga of Music___ svery ysor. Practice sessions held the terms enough ao Joe could ac- club in toe second divieioa, srlth ob The eighteenth century is known Whan Irish Eyes Are Smiling cept without Injuring bis pride. filmland-bound, and Judging by hit company In tha pictura hbova Clubs wUl flntih, with the final advice of a good coach, plua a Last year he was C. C. I. L. and other students may stUl unprotected while the men were Modeming; Business Education thus tar Indicate that Kelley has standings of 1937 on tha right: alr-ught Infield for a change. Bur> 440 yard champion and runner up as the ‘'Classical Period." In ex- Mirth, pathos and the Justifica- Bubscribe until Hay 2. This date Solo by Raymond Chartie.-- Unbeaten Team’s Use Of They think DlMaggio is as anxious he’z off to a good start. Hank, who hat signed a contract with letgh Grimes la getting alour bet- Sghtlng spirit of their own. The fighting with the nithleaa Fergu- ths makings of a good Infield and Paramount, Is shown at ha was whisked off to lunch In tha studio 1938 for this honor the year before. plaining the music of the eighteen- tion of light-hearted youth are all la final. Each student should aee Theme Of Commefeiai A ir da Ballet...... to play ball as tha Yank manage 1987 ter with hie men. ^ OMtatandlng record of triumphs wmi son. outflald but lacks strength In the Sport Forum I—Chicago l^N ew Tork However his activities In high th century. Miss Barton showed the combining to make Paint and Pow- Teachers Convention To Be ment la to aee him. commissary by starlaU Janat Waldo, left, and Harirlet Haddon. Bill McKechnie will get the -yeet In other athletics during the year is hla home room Student Council A trader brought the news to the Orchestra pitching department 3— Pittsburgh 3— Chicago school have not been entirely con- great relation between music and deris three one-act plays on May member aa soon aa possible to Sing Me To Sleep Player Over Age Limit Is Colonel Ruppert waa reported out o f n potonttally great pitching an the more reason why this sea- 13 the club's success of the year. women that the Indiana taking ad- Heid A t Phiiadeiphia. Hurling has been a big factor la A BOWLING CHALLENGE. 8— N ew York 8— Pittahurgh fined to running. Tom was a mem- painting. Paintings and music In sign up. Graduates please notify When The Foeman Bares Hla Steel Manehestar’a baseball auccaas in re- considering offering a bonus to D1 ■toff, and hoe a good-looking tad aon should be a successful one for One's heart will pound to the vantage of the men’s absence, were 4— St. Louie 4— St Loula the baseball team. ber of the French club during his this period were very rigid and Mr. Wright or members of hla "on the war-path." Under thla Im- Combined Oioira cant yean but Cy Blan6hard la toe Violation Of DigibiEty Magglo. Joe declared he doea not 5— Brooklyn seoaonod catcher la WUly Horate freshman and sophomore year and stirring Cape Cod drama, "Sand- Murphy’s All-Stara wish to chal- 6— Boaton FUUng the c a tc h y position will strict to form. Composera used staff. pending threat the women fearless- RussfU Wright, C o m m e r c i a l East of Suez...... Streher only veteran returning tola year. want that—"I Just want an increase 6— Cincinnati tetger, who helped too Nownrk has belonged to Hi-Y while a Jun- wich Glass" by Shirley Brown. The lenge Renn’a Tavern Five on a 6— Brooklyn bs "S te ^ ’ Roblnsdn. able and wise little originality or imagination. — Abo Ostrinaky, '38B. ly did their dally duties. Teacher In Manchester High School, — Wesley McMullen, '39 However, tha picture la brightened in writing In tha contract." EAGLES DEFEAT SAINTS 7— Boston Bears to a 264-game lead In tha ior and senior. He also played cast Includes: Thomas Blanchard, home and home basis, preferably 7— Philadelphia catcher. In number-one pitching In the nineteenth century, the Angry that their luck had chang- will leave for Philadelphia next Bomewhat by the fact that Kelley Rnies; M. H. S. Lost Base- During the montha-long contract 8— Philadelphia toternatlonol League.and to vtctetw basketball his Junior year but dis- the retired sea captain. Captain Wednesday, where the forty-first next week. We would like to bowl 8— Cincinnati ifi the little world aorite. p o tio n we find "C y" Blanchard, entire musical world changed its ed alnce the fighting squad was re- has a boat of mound aspirants at Murphy's Alleys on next Wed- squabble Joe haa been managing hla continued it this year in order to course. Instead of merely trying to Ezra; Harold Turkington, Captain annual convention of the Eastern worldng out, including Olbei^ Val- Boaton ramalna a defenalvo ohili. n rs t base position as yet is doubt- Jeremiah Crowell, the retired friend turning, the Indiana lay In ambush ENGLISH STUDES ENJOY ball Same Way In 1928. nesday evening. We shall bowl successful restaurant on Fiaher- Whole Rosa, Anyhow? more successfully prepare for col- write beautiful music, compoaeri along the trail. Preceding the army Commercial Teachers Association llant, Taggart, autorie, Hlllnaki, IN YMCA TITLE OPENER ful, due to the good performances man’a wharf. He haa kept in con- lege. of Ezra; Dorothy Hale, Beatrice will be held. on your alleys any time suitable to One o f the (Tubs’ principal draw- the PhUllea to keep them from foil- o f Suchy, Canade, and "Ike” Cole in showed their peraonallUee In their EDITORIAL on its return, were two young men, WOton, MclBvltt, Smachettl and a jrou. dition by working out lightly with Tom has hopes of attending some Gonaolve, Portuguese granddaugh- The convention theme for 1938 few others. backa la divided authority, Char- ing out o f toe league. pracUee. A t second base we Bnd college In the future. music. Some of the music o f the ter of Ezra; Ruth Wheaton, Hulda anxious to arrive* home. Spotted by WIDE VARIETY OF TOPICS Our bowling combine consists of toe San Francisco Seals, the Pacific Senators’ opening day pitcher, saya, ley Grimm la the manager, but Gab- NEW EASTER CLOTHES the Indians they were mercilessly la "Modernizing Business Educa- Catching will be token care of The innocent use of an Ineligible It will be another tight raoe. but capable "Chick" Davidson; at John Hamilton, '39A. nineteenth century seemed so Nlckeraon, Ezra's beloved grand- the following well known bowlers; 0>s8t league club on which he got "If I get off to a good start I'm by Hartnett and Billy Herman as- atrange at the time that not until killed. Success In fighting one tion." The main points to be dis- by the veteran Stu Robinson and player has deprived Middletown his profeaslonal start Yost And Star In the National that la like pradlot- ahcnistop. Captain John Wlnzler, a daughter; Marjorie Foley. Abigail 1. Coach "Sparky" Saidella. a cinch to win 35 games." Thai’s pire to the poeltton, and Philip K. Ing suntoine In St. Petersburg, foot- the composera had died and many The custom of having a new enemy, but death vrith another — cussed will be suggestions for im- Florence Salmonsen Enter* Johnny Hultine. First la a toss- High's unbeaten football eleven of It won’t be the first time Joe will good athlete and ball player; at Crowell, Capt. Jed's sister; Bernard proved teaching techniques and 2. Captain "Vic" O'Bright. aomethlng no N at hurler haa done W rigley thla season brought In ball In October, and a ravoluUn la years gone by did people realize the Blaster outfit had Its origin In an- these were the odda heaped high tains By Relating Last Som- up between Canade, Cole and Mohr, the Central Connecticut Inter- 3. "Hippo" Correntl. have misaed hit club’s opening third we And fast John Greene with Chapel, Josh Whitcomb, fisherman procedures In developing abllitlea. while Bebieldge, Davidson and Mur- since the days of the great Walter Tony Lazzeri as a sort of straw Central America. RELATIONSHIPS IMPROVE great value and genlua of these cient timea when each person donned against the frontiersmen. acholaaUc League title for 1937, It 4. ‘‘Kalaer” Barrera. game. A foot burn kept him out of In 27-20 Cage Trimnph; BUI Bchleldge as his competitor; In and suitor of Hulda; John Daley, On Friday Mr. Wright hopea to mer’s Visit To Denmark. dock ore battling for the berth at Johnson. boas. right fleld hard-hitting Ehnie Bqua- pleeci. Peter, the worthless relative of Bea- some new ga.ment to lnsur>. hap- — Louise cniambera, '39B. waa announced today foUoving 5. "Manager Bill" Murphy. uniform for the opener two years But the Brulne ora tha moat solid, piness throughout the year. Now- attend a discussion by Clinton A. second. Captain Johnny Wlnaler meeting of League offlciala. It has trlto; another hard-hitter, Ekl Kosc Breaks Formality trice. Mias Florence Hopldna first ps- 6. Alexander "the Fox" Kochln. ago and last year he was disabled Kansas City—Desperate for a ^islaski Best For Los- ly constructed outfit In tha senior WITH MANY BANQUETS adays, that significance la lost In Reed, supervisor of business educa- ssettia aura to hold down short and been aatabllahed that Oonatantlna occupies left, field position; at center lived a very tragic life. The episode pre.sented In "Cold tion, State Department of BMuca* riod BhigUsh class heard recently Buhls and Green are the leading The manager of thla bowling out- 17 days by a tonsil operation.; shortatop to replace the Injured circuit, with five atartlng pitchers the dealre to be a fashion plate. 'Cua" Formica atar quarterback fit la "Broadway Bill" Murphy. The Sports Roundup field we find John Thumer, most In hla pieces he shows the tragedy Water and Cash" by George Sarage tlon, Albany, New York. The topic very Interesting reports from vari- candidates for third. The outfield Luka Appling, Managar Jimmy In BUI Lee, Larry French, Tarzan by composing beautlfui, soft strains. will remind one of his own unfor- Easter la time to put on new oua membera o f toe claaa. and sparkp.ug of tha Tigers, waa arrangementa may be made by call- ers; Rivals To Meet Again Parmelee, Tex (Tarleton, and Curt likely due to become one of the best Chairman Cheney Expresses Meanderings will be, 'The George-Deen Act and has a generous sprinkling of vet- Dykes announced the White Box By SID FBDER outfields in the state. Reserves will Beethoven broke away from the gettable embarraaalng momenta spiritual garments—-m. time to rise Tropical fish, which swim forwards over the 20-year age limit last fall ing 3900 from 7:00 a. m. to 8:00 a. ware bidding for Bill UrbanskI, forr Davla, bright prospects In Cfiay Appreciation Of Services Of Its Relations to Vocational Bus- erans and Includes Ed Kose, John- m. (Plnch-Hltttng tor Eddie Briota) be plentiful and it all shapes up for rigid forma of writing music and such as the one t)rpifled in this play. above all the petty meanness of The "’Enquirer” Wert to the re- iness Education.” and backwards, waa tha topic on uy Thurner, Ernie Squatrlto, Jim and as tola la a violation of toe mer Boston Bee shortatop who la Bryant and Clyde Shoun, and cagey Faculty, Waitresses, Orches- We would like to hear from your Tomorrow Night At 8. a continuity of the prominence Man- used hla own imagination and The portrayal of Jerry, head of the m aterlality-and to think deep hearsal of the "Florist Shop" one On Saturday Mr. Wright wishes which John Oadraltto spoke. Ray- eligibility rule., of the CCIL there Training Camp now tha property of Toronto of toe reUef workers In old Charley Root Murphy. Dona Cowles and Muschko. manager as soon as possible. ' ■^PfU ( A P ) — n p i " chester High has shown in athletics tra And Student Body. I original genius. Hla music was not secret society will be done by Bar- thoughts, a time to fo r ^ t grudges of the three one-act plays to be to attend the Bookkeeping and A c- mond Gardner spoke briefly on a Three practice aeasionz will be was no altarnxtlve but to award toe International League. - Appling, and Jack Russell. Evil Eye Ben FInkel la getting Yours In B^rt, fo r this year. fully appreciated unUl after he had bara Ubert: the other membera are and forgive little unkindnessea. So given soon by Paint and Powder. counting section. The leaders of quarry which waa built flv# or six held next week during the eehoot title to , West Hartford's runn. who broke hIs leg, la on the volun- The Cubs remained within hailing BILL MURPHY,. Mgr. Notes In a game that produced more r e a ^ an ^tra-apeclal "hex" to toea The complete schedule for the The celebrations which were ar- I died. played by Marguerite Barry at Bet- let’s turn our backs on all but good Especially Interesting to tha En- this discussion Include heads of hundred yean ago. A blue stone vacation and a game has been ar- upa. tarily retired list until June 10. football than basketball tactics, toe distance for some weeks early last at War Admiral In hu» race witll ty. Nancy Bantly as Bonny, Jean- *lfilrar waa Bob Slocumb, who playa season is as follows: Wednesday, ranged to honor the C. C. I. L. and In the middle nineteenth century and face the rising aun with open various commercial achoola In the and a heavy copper chisel were ranged with the Alumni for Wed- Aa a reault, Middletown, of Eagles defeated St. John’s In toe year, despite the fact that practical, Seabiscult... .It’ll be the A ll Amert- nette oa Lou; Mrs. Gerhardt, owner the port o f a Jewish florist, with By the AMoclated Preas. ly every member of tha outfit waa April 37—Middletown, there; Fri- the New England champions have another famous composer began to hearts and receptive thoughts. eaatem United States. Also on Sat- found there. nesday afternoon. course, forteita all Rames played Moline, III.—The Injury Jinx that opening encountei of* a beat out ot ca hoo-doo's fl-at start against toe of a vast fortune by Louise Dewey; the accent on the accent As far Baltimore- Frankie CrosettI the either Injured or lit. day, April 29—West Hartford, been described by the Msnehester- write future great mbsicals. Thla This Blaster day, take out your urday. he wishes to attend the So- "At present, a person can can during the season as Formica par- haa put BUI Lee, Curt Davla and three game aor.ea for the YMCA nosacs---- so ns'i gone mto a trance Ites ♦h o were In charge as occa- and Mrs, Slddors, the school princi- aa It can be seen these plays are holler guy" of the New York Yan- But it waa Jimmy ColUna* broken there; Monday, May 3 — Rockville, composer, , depicted varioua Christmas spirit and dust It oil. cial-Business section of the con- from California to Australia, half- ticipated In every contest. Manchea* I Racing Notes Larry French of the Chicago (^ibs iSenlor League championship last down In WaelUngton to get toe tlona which have brought about a pal by Doreen Davis. bound to be very mlrth-provoklnir kees’ last three championship teama, leg toward the fag end of the grind here; Friday, May 6— Bristol, here moods In bis music. Hla character Give It an airing—It needs It. vention. way around the world, or a distance tar absorbed an 18-0 defeat from on the shelf is still active. First night and will be heavily favored to spirit’s feed box apectal on how to closer relatlonahlp with the entire waa outlined In the form of muilc Everyone aympathizea with the and worthwhile.. Each night there la a certain By ASSOCIATED PRESS la doing business at the old stand Baseman PhU Cavaretta was hit that hurt them more than anything (5:10); Monday, May 0 — Trade Though you haven’t any presents to Ji_____ of 18,000 miles, easily,’’ said AdeUa (3aacb Larry BattlstIni's eleven but at shortatop. Out of action for annex the title In two straight when work on the Admiral....while hla high school body and the Manches- he wrote. Miss Barton played a characters In the delightful comedy form of entertainment provided by J. A. ManTuso’s Aneroid, the on toe arm by one of Russ Van alee. Although'hs misaed 39 games School, here; Wednesday, May 11— called ‘‘The Florist Shop" by Wini- give, still you can make others Just Wrubel, apeaUng on tha "Bell Sys- reversal of that decision gives th e moat of the training season with a the rivals clash again tomorrow manager la looking around for a ter Chamber of Commerce. "It Is Chopin Nocturne to Illustrate hla Commercial Oub will also offer the committee. Some of the plana horse that beat Seablacutt by a nose Atta’a slants yesterday and will be and hit only .374, the Ripper batted llariden, here (5:10); Friday, May fred Hawberldge. Jeanne Toiir- aa happy by letting them know that tem." Daily, reporters com m it- PowliPi^ Red and White a record of six wins, severe Charley horae, CrosettI haa night at 8 o’clock. Tha final aoore chrt who-can cook oats, la case too believed that thia relationship will style. a bit of a drara«ih, the name, of include a ball, a banquet and an at Santa Anita last winter, knows out of tbe game for several dayi. In 71 runs, or more than all the 13—East Hartford, here; Monday, naud convincingly plays Maude, the you’ve absorbed enough sunshine which la a deep dark secret. May- cate wUt reporters In New York. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS one loss and one tie for the season. recovered Just Ilk time to start hla waa 27 to 20. Job needs a speoial d ie t.... the prove enjoyable and mutually Informal dance. After attending the what It is to lose close decisions. He other (Tuba except Frank Demaree, M ay 16—Rockville, there; Saturday, Twentieth century paintings were kind-hearted clerk; Slovaky, owner and good wlU to be able to give be I’ll be able to reveal It next Adella also atotes that every part (Murphy's Alleys) League officials were unanimoua in seventh major league season. Bruising bodily contact marked "E ye" claims hla “whammy" bae profitable In the future." all ImpreaalOnlatlc. This style of Convention. Mr. Wright wlU travel dropped one by the narrowest of Kansas City—Cy Blanton, who Gabby Hartnett, and Augle Galan. M ay 31—Meriden, there; Monday, of the shop, la played by Robert them some too. Then you will have week. of the world haa telephones except LEAGUE STANDING their belief that Middletown’s use the contcet .and Referees Kennedy Now young PhU Cavarretta la giv- worked on 200 flghtera.... Such atriklng atatementa were painting was carried over Into the on to Altoona, Pennsylvania, where margins to W. L. Brann's Chal- probably will hurt the Pittsburgh M ay 33—Trade School; 'Tuesday, Slocum: Henry, the office boy, la experienced a real Easter. Greenland. Points of Formica waa completely Innocent Charleston, W. Va.— Sammy Hale, and Cowles had their hands full in ing Collins a royal battle for his For a couple of old guya giving made In a recent letter of appre- music of that period. Mlaa r rton he will visit relatives. lephen In the southern Maryland Pirates’ opening game against St. May 34—Middletown, here; Friday, played by Ernest Smith. Faith Stevenson '3BB. Not to be outdone by the atudes Carlton Fry, in a report on Rob- Varmland ...... 60 and toe reault of m clerical error. the Indians’ third baseman, turned holding the teams m check. The former Job at first base. pop time toe wlUlea, U ke a look at ciation addressed to Mr. Bailey and played a few selections to Illustrate — Louis DeUa Fera, '39A Handicap at Bowie yesterday. In Louis next Tuesday, was selected M ay 27—West Hartford, hero; Wed- Ray Gorman and Esther Benson, the faculty will slay ua 'una soon ert Feller, toe famous baseball play- SIcanc 59 Perusal of records by Middletown a neat trick yesteirday. He made Eagles got away to ati early lead Chicago haa corking catching in Tony Losaeri and Luke Seweu.. . . nesday, June 1—Ehut Hartford, written by C. J. McCalie, secretary thla point The style shown In the end It was the 23-pound differ- today to pitch seven Innings against having been engaged for 15 years, with a performance of “The Late er, pointed out that Feller’s only Halland ...... 37 authorittea brought Formica's real both teams groan with a wild throw. and were out front by 16-B at halt- Hartnett and Ken O’Dea, and a old poosh ’em pop la hitting a mero there; Saturday, June 4 - Bristol, of the committee which was In these pieces waa a I'owing drawback is hla lack of control. ence In weights thaj told the tale. the White Sox, the longest any Buc add a pathetic touch in tbe parts Christopher Bean” Doubtless many Smaland ...... 36 age to light and no time was lost The Tribe groaned because a man time, a margin the Saints found too crack second base combination in .619 for the Cubii tola spring, and there. charge of the banquet and the addi- style. One of the selections played POOR HOUSE PRESENTED SPORT DANCE UNDERWAY Denmark, Its government, bouseR Challcphen, In with 106 to Ane- hurler haa gone thla year. Blan- of Mr. Jackaon and Mias Jackson. of the business etudes will come to Tbe Knights of Pythlans' Bowl- In notifying the League, the only reached first safely, tbe New York much to overcome In the closing Billy Jurges and Herman. Luke ebowa a .478 mark for toe Homs games this year will be tional celebrations. ( by Mlaa Barton waa "Mlnatrela'' by blstoty and achoola, was tbe UUe a( roid's 129. was a rank out.sldcr, re- Giants because Joe Moore, crack ton, Jim Tobin, Bill Swift and Mace Heading the committees who do the special matinee Juat to see Mr. ing League concluded a very suc- recourse being to award the trophy Brown' will be the four etarting periods deepite repeated ralllea. If they have a weakness It is In White S o x ... .the Indiana have tag- played on the newly enclosed Mt. On behalf of 'William C. Cheney. Debuasey. a good share to put the plays over Florence Salmonsen’a raifc Flor- turning J56.10 for 13. left fielder, waa hit behind the ear BY SOPH ENGLISH CLASS Wright emote. AS JUNIORS GO MODERN cessful season Tuesday evening. The to West Hartford. hurlera tola season, according to Yost’s height and aggrasslvenaaa In the outfield. Oalan fell down In his ged that fanrouB Giants* pttohtag Nebo field. Trade School will also Chairman, and the General Commit- In her concluding moments, Mias are Hamilton Grant and John Hul- ence vlaited Denmark last summaS with the ball. Moore wasn’t bad- Varmlandlnger finally succeeded In This la the second time In League Pie Traynor.% taking the ball off the backboard hitting last term, and Joe Marty for only ten bomera In eight g a ilw use this diamond. tee, he also made reference to the Barton told about some modern tlne the stage and business mana- Dancea-dances! The high school and found it a very tntsrestlnff Can't Walt, Mjrron Selznick's ly hurt. was not too dependable aa a fly- valuable assistance rendered by the ousting the Skaninger from first hlatory that vtolation of the eligi- Kentucky Derby candidate, will do waa a big factor in thu Eagles favor . . . . Larry MacPball saya Viui Mun- — Abo Ostrinaky, ’38B composers including McDowell. gers. Working with them are One Act Play By Louise Dris- social season seenu to have opened Committee Thanks Debating country. Transportation la chiefly bility rules baa deprived a school of chaser or on the baaea. It might various groups from th„ high school. Joyce Kehler, Bernard Chapell and place and took unto themselves toe plenty of traveling before be goes Brooklyn—Back In Ebbeta’ field, Portsmouth, O.—Manager Mike and ha led the point scorers wlto go’ll be the National Leogue’a top Mias Barton prophesied that the coll Proves Fine Entertain- up with a bang, what with the De- Club For Relinquishing Date by bicycles. School children attend a sports championship. The first pay Grimm to use Carl Reynolds, a He expressed the committee's ap- Philip Keith. On the costume com- ebampionatip. Halland by breaking postward In the rich three-year-old the Dodgers are beginning to be- Cochrane aays Roy CulIenhIne la four basKet.'i and two free tries, (linger thla y ea r... .Movie A etN M ' music being written today will ment. bating (3Iub, Jtmlor and Senior s^ oo l from 7:30 to 4:00 and only time aa far aa la known took place great spring hitter, In the early go- preciation to the young ladles who considered of no value and its true mittee la Flora Pickles, Marjorie dances and the Sock and Buskin an- Desired For Sport Dance. even with Smaland managed to re- classic at Clyirchlll Downs. May 7. lieve that Burleigh Grimes la some- tba Detroit Tigers' most valuable while Heminway wua the clasaiMt Helen Vinson joins hubby #rsa Per- MAGim NAMES GRAD have one month at vocaUan durln|( In 1928 when Manchester had cap- recruit Cochrane says the young- ing. He also haa George Stalnback, worked as waitresses at the Testi- worth unknown until at least 50 Clary and Louiae Dewey. In nual at the Country Club. ing the summer. main out of the cellar, a position He campaigned on the west coast thing of a psychologist. Said defensive player on the floor. "Bllra" ry in the mid-west next week, oa tured tbe CC1„ baaeball honors only ster win start the season for the Jimmy Aabell, and Herman Trip- monial Dinner: to the art class for years later. charge of properties for "Florist "Poor house,” a one-act play by Tnickln’ OP down In a checkered occupied by them toe greater part during the winter, la- now at the Grimes when the club waa In the Sumlalaskl was high scorer tor to - lett,, who hit .366 for Memphla. bis tennis tour with Bllewortb -LJune Blckmore to discover that two members of toe Bangala aa a regular outfielder. Vinca. ETOMOLOGIST OF NOTE the fine work they did In decorating Miss Barton played some modem Shop” are Jeanne Tournaud and Louise , waa presented by IncldenUIIy while speaking of coat, rockin’ the town in a tweed of toe season. Bhrald Erlokaon wlto Downs and will be shipped within middle of a slump, “Thla Is a aev- Saints but didn’t get aUrted unUI Traynor Bearing Down four asphomore English students to team had played outside ball under Roy has served there and at first the banquet hall; to the musicians "Jazz" pieces to ahov how the same Esther Benson: for "Cold Water and Sock and Buskin, thoae Juniors and ekirt, aport dances In sport clothes a high single of 185 and high three 4 few days to New York for the enth place team.” Since then the the final half, when he sank several Pittaburgh haa a potent punch their class. fictitious names. This led to for- and third baaea for Toledo and Beau- from the High School Orchestra style used In classical compositions Cosh" Jeannette Alden and Doreen aoon-to-be Juniors, who Infest our are the type of shindigs beat loved string of 359 took tha scoring honors Wood Memorial at Jamaica, April Dodgers haven’t lost a game and nifty ahota from midfloor. Mike distributed throughout Its batting Add life’s lltUa Jokes; Ttdaa Esther Pickles, M.H.8. ’3S, now a The play chiefly concerns Mlaa NEW BRITAIN TO MEET feiture of two games and gave West enter Flatbuah with five straight mont. who furnished the Instrumental mu- la carried over. She had time to Davis, for ‘"Sandwich Glass” Doro- stately bolls and wander about by modern youth and for that rea- for the evening. 30. I f ho goes well In the Wood, Burke, usually good for plenty of Traynor Is too timid. He waits too Ed Selway hla unconditional rrlMite Junior at Mount Union College, is Hattie Mason, an elderly spinater, triumphs. They meet the Yankees sic; and to the Double Quartet for play parts of one modem selection, thy Hale and Marjorie Foley. murmuring, "Alas poor Yorick. son the Jur.lor class at M. H. 8. have Vamload (3) Hartford the League bunting. he’ll be returned to Louisville for points, waa closely Che bed and long for rallies. He also. Is ex- about mid-aeaaon last year oecouoe an entomologist of note according When two girls are both In love played by Marjory Streeter; Wash the Derby. Friday. Washington—The Boston Beea to an article In the national Alphl the vocal music. He also conveyed "Park Avenue Fantasy." knew him weU" or "To be or not to decided that theli class dance shall M. H. S. GOLFERS HERE a. Quu ...... 134 86 90— 809 made only one twlnpolnter. citable. It would pay toe Pirates to ot a sore a rm ....F o rt Worth ptek- the Committee's thanks to the stu- with the same man and one is un- Wykoff, Mlaa Hattie’s nephew, a be" are not mentally unbalanced. be Just such a sport dance. H- Olson ...... 93 98 103— 293 end their aeven-garoe aeries with Bogles XI Delta magazine, the sorority of A fter thahklng Miss Barton for half educted, lazy, egoUatIcal boy OaruthersvUIe, Md,— The St. employ the hit and run to a greater ed him up later and be pitched ’em dent body and faculty for cooperat- scrupulous, what can reault but In fact they are merely aaplronta The commute held Its fourth E. Theren ... ..108 93 106— 806 Howard Bruce’s Jay Jay, one at- the Senators here today and then P. B. F. T. extent and to attempt to steal more which Esther Is a member. "En- the Commercial Club, the president. of nineteen played by Robert Louis Cardinals, minus Joe Hed- head for Boaton. Casey Stengel Into the Texae League pennant.... ing with tbe Cbmmittee In Its plan excitement, romance and mystery. to membership In Sock and Buskin, meeting Saturday evening at the Opens Season’s Schedule April E. Andersen . ..110 98 116—334 the leading aprlntan of 1937, haa 1 Wilson, rf ...... 3 1-3 0 bases. tomoJogy” , says the dictionary, is Ixiuia Della Fera, asked everyone Stearns; Mrs. John Tompkins, a Last Night's Fights wlck. arrived here today for an ex- plans to use Johnny Lannlng and now Mickey Cochraue thinks hS’a in connection with the victory pa- Such Is the play called “ Sandwich preparing for the soon-to-eome try- home of one of the members and In E. Erickson . ..185 138 101— 359 been aaeigned top weight of 126 3 HUlnskI, If ...... 2 1-3 A Traynor fining several of hla ath- "that branch of zoology which treats to attend the next meeting at which Glass.” Joab, the hero, la the cen- middle-aged woman, sentimental outs. 19; To Be Coached By Rus- hibition game. Medwlck auffared Blit W eir on the mound. acea and figures on keeping aim tnaects." rade. ^ the course o f the businesa meeting pounds for the Hartford Handicap 0 SudoU. If ...... 0 letes for their parts In a celebration time the entertalnmuit will be a ter of conflict; Hulda and Trece but rather uninteresting, played by sell Wright. a aligbtly sprained'ankle In the:flrat 0-0 U with Detiolt aU yaOr___ wlU old — Louis Foley. '38B several Importaiit declalons were 580 494 By ASSOCIATED PRESS at Havre da Grace Saturday. 0 Yost, c ...... at Caratow, Collf., may be an Indi- Esther’s bug collecting started play sponsored by Mr. Mllbury ■and the cause. Human interest la also Olive Swanson; and Lyaander W il- 516 1690 Inning of yesterday’s game and Woroeetor, Mass.—Most of the 4 ■ 2-5 lU Honua Wagner break into the shortly before she entered Manches. -Alaa and alack, the flew marking made. The date haa been moved kMM (1 ) 1 H e m i n g w a y , r g . . . 1-3 cation that ha la tired of toe Buc- acted by Commercial Club membera. played as In the two old retired liams, a hard-working truck farmer, Although golf to a minor sport tat Akraa, O.— Roy Sharkey, Cleve- Frankie Frisch ordered him to St. first etrtngera will be In the lineup 8 7 movie* after the 1938 «eaaon?....tai ter High School when her father period has started and once more from May u to April 29 because of W. Kohls ... ..118 103 99—810 Johnny Adoma of lola, Kans., la 3 Daigle, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 caneers taking advantage of hla — L. Della Fera, '39A sea captains. Abbey the abarp played by Henry ’VoUlont. Manchester High school, year ofter land. and O ilef Baby MlUer, Florida. doing a fine Job of defending Louis where he will meet bit slx- today aa toe Boaton Red Sox meet a baaeball picture, of courae.... found a cocoon for her. The collec- HONORABLE MENTION we down-trodden atudes must labor the teachers’ presentation of "The L Oarlson . . . .. 99 93 117— 808 3 M ikoleit, Ig ...... 0 0-8 u good nature. tongued spinster, and Pete, the vil- Lanny Freor, on old friend of ( ? ) over our books.. year toe M.H.S. golf team has com- «w (10); (weights unavailable.) Jockey honors he won last year. A l- weeks-old son, Joseph Michael Med- Holy Cross, long noted aa a college Johnny Fiichar, the ex-amateur tion which started so simply now Late Christopher Bean” on the A. Redgetls ...103 138 98—836 — — — ___ Johnny Riszo hit .386 for Cblum- lain. Hattie’s, waa being sent to piled ntony a good record and p ^ Scranton, P o .-T o n y Rock, 148, though oyt for some time with In- wick, Jr., for the first Ume. teaaball power In New England. chomp, used bis U. of Clnclnnaa includes 25 case.s, all made b>- the poor house on the day former date. E. Nyqiilst .. ..108 104 88—800 10 bUL. He auppllea the outfit with GIRLS ATHLETIC TEAMS Obey the rules of your school la The Seniors are at present ea- duces many a good player, ’tlila Scranton, Icnocked out Sol Canata, juries, be has scored with 62 of hla Charley Wagner and Lee Rogers 11 5-13 27 ■prlng vacaUo I to bead for Miami Esther, of moths, butterflies, spiders, IN TYPING CONTEST that the play opened. Hattie never Tickets, priced at 60 cento per C. BoUn ___ .. 97 130 needed r^bt-handed batting an adage that la violated to make rned In making out their "Who’s year promises to be no exception. 04-r311 148, Holyoke, Maas., (1 ); Wildcat mounts. R. L. Vedder and Eddie , Mo. — Manager Gabby win twirl Bgainzt the collegians. St. Johns and a Uttlo g o lf... .some of It with flies, beetles, bees, and even foreign did like the idea of folks going to couple, are on sale now to aemora strength. the complications In "Cold Water Whe In the aaaa of ’38B" Usta and Made up of such veterans aa Bob O’Ckmnor, 148, Scranton, knocked Arcaro are close behind, however, Street and his S t Louis Browne 0 Sumlalaak,, r f ...... 4 1-2 9 Francis Oulmat...... CoL E. K. moths. , These caries have beer ex- TO HOLD SWIMMING MEET the poor bouse ao she had saved 534 496 1560 came "home" today for an exhibition Arky Vaughan again s'tarta at Ruth Matchett won an honorable and Cash!" Despite the strict wterever a group of them congre- and sophomores as weU as Juniora. Weir, Joe Chvello, Ralph Petarson, 548 out Ray NofaUtono, 142, Brooklyn, with 60 and 58 winners, respective- 0 Burke, U ...... 1 2-3 4 Bradley’ll be oack in toe Kentucky hibited at the Eastern Stairs Ehi- regulations o f Stratford School for enough money to enable her to go The committee wishes to thank plua a new addition, "Chubby" Ted. game with the Joplin club o f the shortstop, although he belongs in mention ribbon at the Connecticut gate that’s the main topic of con- ly- 8 M. Rubacha, e . . , . 1 1-1 3 toe outfield. Derby In '3 '..,.b U tUblaa ora poslUon at Sprlngueld, at the Hobby Business Educators 36th Annual young ladies, a group of girls to the Old Ladles Home after tbe ford, and coached by Russell Smoload Western Association. . The Old ahow in Boston, and at several Girl versation.. the Debating club for their generous CD WRESTLING 1 Vlncek, 0 ...... 0 0-1 0 packed with 23 Juveniles... .toe Contests, which she attended with To Be Competition In Crawls, formed as only girls can, a secret bank sold her house which waa Wright, this team will provide very Sarge makea hla home here. Percentage and age are against Scout exhibits. ’Thev were awarded rellnquUhlng of the date desired for E. Berggren .. . 98 96 107—301 4 Orysb, r g ...... 0 0-1 U Miss Dorothy Ephlin, In the new Breast-stroke, Form Swim- organization which results In em- mortgaged. Wash took a cot he tough competition for such strong the Giants. Better clubs Jhan Puerto Rican legislature re-named second prire in a Hartford Times InddentaUy there’s French wait- the Sport Dance. They also wish to A. Carlin...... 107 87 99— 398 By ASSOCIATED PRESS 0 Wterablclci, r g ...... 2 0-1 4 Anaonla High School April 9. barrasament for Mlaa Gerhardt, on had never driven before and smaata- opponents as New Britain, Wind- Portsmouth, O.—The Cincinnati Horace Stoneham’a’ have been un- the ialand’a IwU park "Slxto Eoco- contest. ming And Diving;. ing to be done so adieu, mes amis. encourage heart) support of this J. Wennargren. . 96 97 100—398 8 A. Rubacha, Ig ,0 0-3 0 able to cop three consecutive cham- bar athletic park" In honor of the Miss Ephlin took Earl Hunt and unauapecUng but influential visitor ed it into a pole; for this the owner class dance by the Juniors. It la be- ham, Middletown, and Glastonbury. T. Swonaon .. . . 95 98 89—383 Reds heard In a roundabout way to- Bridgeton. N. J.—Joe Cox, 328, Esther also has a collection of 150 threatened to send him to a reform —^The Enquirer. Helen Wills Moody Seeks day that Chick Hafey would like plonshipe. bantamweight champ...-. Ruth Matchett as one team to the A swimming and diving meet haa and Stratford being In financial ing put on for them and by them The team also haa a capable group A. Carlson . . . . .115 83 125—822 Missouri, pinned Wally Dusek, 331, 11 wild flowers, 160 garden flowers, 8 school. Hattie couldn’t bear to have to take one more crack at the. Mg 8 4-11 2U Carl Hubbell cannot go on for- Tarzan Taylor, Marquette's Una convention, where they were enter- atreas, the principal la only too and can only be a success with their o f reserves who almost equal the Omaha, Neb., 38:13. boxes of minerals and leaves from been organized for the glrU "Blue her nephew sent away so she gave Ume. Catcher EmIe Lombardi re- Referees, Kennedy and Cowles. ever, and as BIU Terry’s Meal Ticket coach, la getU'ig toe bustneaa from all over the United .Ststes. ed for the first year tj-plng contest. anxious to Impress favorably all r help. brilliancy of toe first squad. These Sll 460 530 1491 (Colorado Springs, Oilo.— Sandor Ruth waa given honorable mention and White" competition. It wm possible donors. A girls' club, an him the three hundred doUan she SUBJECTS V A R IE D I OM boys are TH ck" Jifitnaon. "A rt" vealed he had beard from tte only the boys aiound the cam pua.... a House manager at her sorority, Ir v in g on the committee for toe Her 8th Wimbledon Title Siabo, 310, Loa Angelea, threw for speed and arhievement, which offer, the need o f money does It all had been saving to get Into the Old WUkle, John Lautenbauck, and (*) holdout on the team and that Ha- photographer snapped him with a Esther Is also very much of an ath- take place on W^neaday at the dance are Mary Taylor, Phyllis H. Carlson . Sir 115 Bronko Valdez, 335, New Tork, •hould impreas her fellow students Rec pool. The meet la in the charge hitch up? Come and find out on Ladies home to pay for the damages. ESSAYS TO CHINESE LIF I George Oeella. fey had written, ‘T m not through two of three falls. bunch of roesk, gift o f co-eda, and lete at Mount Union. She heads Her neighbors, Mrs. Tompkins and Cushman. Frances Wallett, Mar- R. Bsnson 98 138 90—806 Son Frandaeo, AprU 14— (A P )— ,* yet." Hafey expreaaed hla w ill- of Manchester High. Friday the thirteenth. The schedule for thla — «/,n zrtll "M y back seema aa good aa ever,” L m Angelea— George Eahariae, Giants Are Flag Choice he’s bean steaming ever alnce...... archery for the college, and partlcl- of Miss F.irtha Kulberg and a swim- When the aympathetie young Mr. WlUlama tried very hard to guerite cole, Peggy Woodruff, EkJdle R. Swanson 104 93 108— 399 ingness to rejoin the team If Gen- tes In intramural spoils In basket. The convention lasted the whole begin AprU 19 against New Britain, Mia. Helen Wills Moody, who made" aald Mra. Moody yesterday oa sbe 215, Colorado, defeated Shunikl Jimmy Braddock rrferaee la hla day. Saturday, with contests in ming committee"which la made, up clerk endeavors to bring to matri- persuade her to keep the money for Various are the subjects o f the JIUsoo, Oriandi: AnnuUl, Ted Brown, here. 'Then the team will oppose P. Jssanls . 85 110 117—813 eral Manager Giles wlU boMt the II, volleyball, baseball. Esther Is of the following girls: Ruth Mc- tenoia i i l s ^ in 1935 with a come- match with Sblkuma,. 180, Japan, two falls home town (W est New York, N. J.) C typinif. bookkeeping, .shorthand and' mony the middle aged couple, en. beraelf but she felt It waa her duty five additions to the Manchester Hayden Griswold, Jr., and Robert Weaver here on April 28. On May C Weanergren.. 116 103 89—807 club’s pay offer. May 19 for to. first time... .he’U te also a member of the a capella Cormick, cbalrinan: Eleanor Wbee- (^ t e r , chairman. back for bar eeventh Wimbledon Gerald Stratford, former Califomla (Bbikuma unable to continue after Of 31 Out Of 60 Writers choir. business training in the morning. A gaged for fifteen yeara, there la to give It to Wash. A fter thla she Hjgh School libraty which range in 3 and May 16 the team wlU pi champion. second fall). the third man when Qua Leenevldh lock, Shirley Robinson, Evelyn Mc- deckled to have the bank sell tbe 487 543 488 1617 (Siarleatan. W. Va.— Second biuse. moat enjoyable program, including bound to be delightful comedy Interest from cailnesc family Ufe to Peggy Woodruff, '89B. Windham at home and away ^ title, pocked her favorite rackets to- A strongs wind failed to slow her and Buddy Ryan toig;!*. In Lew Ula- a one-act play, was given for the Donnell. Irene Lojeakl, Betty Ven- touched with pathos. Sympathize house Immediately for she knew sbe Parliamentary practice. pecUvriy. The local club w li_ day to battle for an eighth English long a weak spot of the (Cleveland ALUMNI n s rr scho o l hard, driving game, but ahe toment- mond’s Mil, stadium promottoa teachers and pupils in the afternoon. drillo, Helen WIppert, Marjorie In- with ahy Mlaa Wells and IM an- would soon be Joining Lanny Freor. Indians, is worrying the T rite atorieaef Last year the OlanU were second 'Types of The Essay," by Ben- CARROLL CLUB TO DANCE wUl oppoee Now Britain In » j ;IAETY8 BOLD BfEETlNO chompionahlp. She sails from New •d “I waa awful." BASEBALL CYIALUENOES giving the results o f tbe Associated ' — - - , . , . I » u Fette has hla eyas on a Everyone came home, tired, but man, Jean (Haike, Betty Hale, and noyed with Mr. Jackson. Will —Dorothy L. Snow, '40B. jamin T. He)rdrick contains, on in- turn gome on May 17 at Nsw Tork AprU 20. again. Unless Sammy Hale's choice. The Cardinals, by acqulr •The L«glon of Honor' Is a good elated in the evening. SLj-ley Crow. "they live" happily ev4r after? whether. I am throwing Improves la a few days, Preaa annual major league pennant Ing Lonnie Warneke, were generally farm down Missouri w ay....an d teresting collection of essays by TTie CsrroU club, composed at tain and will play a r :y Brothara will bold their k Mrs. Moody at 81 la playing what Tha Rockville Spartans baseball poll. .Tomorrow: ■ of Introducing the note- — Marguerite Barry, '40B. You win lauili at Slovsky*s con- FRENCH PROGRAM HEARD aoUrted with my gome or whetoer Jimmy Webb may get a chance to American League rated to have command of toe sit- figures to retire there whan he’s worthy high school students to the There will be speed competition, outstanding authors. It includes a Manchester High school students at match at Keney Park at 3:80 samnal tMuketboU banquet Satur- coaches declare la her beet gome. taam would Ilka to book games on forlorecost.) one and two lengths. In the front cern for hla precious and expensive Weaver High. Aa yet, Newlngt^-* ^ Wlm■how what he can do at toe Job. uation, but the Gaabousa Gang through wlto baaeboU.. . .In - v tt tawBSpeople," asld Herbert Sey- Wograplilcal sketch of every author Saint James’s Pariah, to planning to day, April 16, at tha local Hooe and The lure o f the Wimbledon ebom- bledon," she aald. "But I have a home and home baata with teams BOYS SERVE AS WAITERS crawl, braact-atroke, and bock orchids, and you win enjoy Henry’s The French National Anthem la Farmington, Bulkley, West H arL Ladder Oompoiyr No. 1. A epectol stumbled home in fourth place. 'This you haven’t heard, Jimmy Dykes la mour, member of the class of 37B, Pt*4*nt, and.a reading Uat o f mod- hold a social anc dance on Wednes- pionahip, virtuaUy symbolic of the trained harder for thu aeaaon than averaging 19-31 yeara of age. Ad- By ALAN GOULD It saems oa though a few mem- stroke, and form swimming. In the off-hand earelaaaneas. the theme oong used on Profaaoor ern essays. ford, and Meriden have not airona- meeting baa been called for tonight Philadelphia—The AthleUea are aeaaon the St. Loula club, although more w o r r it tbftn h6’s tottAQf ott when vtadUng M. H. 8. Herbert, who day, April 30 at 8:00. Music wiu be wortd UUe, proved IrreeiaUble for for any other I can remember " dreie Ed Sebeibe, 80 Davla avenus, New York. April 14.—(A P )—Ma- toe conseiMua choice to finish no bers of the boys cooking claoa are same. The diving contest requires a Save your pennies tor an evening Croteau’s PTench pronunciation Iw- ad their matches with M ancbe^. by Prraldent Geer to dloeiiae fur- back with one spot, abartetop, ap- about the White Sox shortotopplng ta BOW studying at M t Hermoa Greek, Roman, and N on e Mirths furnished by s well known "swing" Mrs. Moody, who in 1988 announced Howard Klneey, CkUlfornla tonni. Rockville. jor league b4ue)>all writers, scan- better than third, la nevertheless hoping. Bomeday, to be handsome running front dive, and two op- of entertainment by Paint and Pow- aons on tha radio each Tuesday af- —Abe Ostrlnsky, ’88b. ther banquet piano. The meeting she was retiring to deatgu fashions. parently plugged. Ruse PetSM U and hitting...... M. D. Burgeos, Prsp School and plahning to enter and hero stories, with many inters orchestra. Refreshments will be club coach and former Davla Cup filling In briUtonUy for tbe injured ning the proepecte and portents of eq^^ped to upset the dope again watteri as well as smiling chefs. Uonala. der. The date? Friday, May 13, ternoon. wUl be held at 6:80 at tbe Wert Several weeks ago, however, ehe Watertown (SD.) eports ad, teed oS Northaasteni in the fall, and Alice at 8:00 p. m. eating Illustrations are found in •erved to all attending. The dance doubles star, predietod another Utlc Skeeter Neweome. He got three The Boosters A. C. of Webster, spring-time, today forecast a two- poU’a chief eurpriee le the Last Thursday noontime the fol- The special officials of the meet To open one program the Frofeo- BOOKKEBPtNO ENJOYED Side Rec. Tbe club hoe daddad that began intonslve training for anoth- tbe other day and hit a gnphw Oa Bennett, a freshman at Mount Holy- .Ruth Wheatoo, '40B. "Claaalo Myths" by CharlM MlUai to to be a couple affair, no "stags" for MM. Moody. for four, one a double, egolnat tbe Mesa, are featuring Nellie Divord- club raoe for the 1938----- National.prefereaoe National------.^/preferaac shown for Cincinnati. lowing teacbera wrent to the M. H. 8. aor read a poem dedicated to a Nick Angelo win eater. Twl League er big Urns campaign again the head on the sixth hole ot the ” oke, stijoyed viMUng Uacheci^ re- appointed by Mlaa Kulbetg. are: "House 6f Ebrile" is an excellent being allowed. Dress will be in- "Nobody con beat bar tba way Dodgers yesterday and was steady sok. girl baaeball ator. She played M ogue pennant, with the championihAmnlon <* cellarrftllAj* a elubIuK inIn 1987. Tb6 Reds SM cooking rooms for lunch: Mlaa Spaf- friend of his la Connecticut .After lira. NelUe Warren’s Buoinesi pnstdaot. Jock Dwyer, wUl act aa New*ur York Oionta pacing the Chlca- local municipal co u rse..,,‘meedtaea ' newing acquaintances and inspecti Qerk of coune--Ruth McCormick; EIHTOR GIVEN BOOH account at Chinese family life. formal. Danc.ng will be enjoyed may pit bar ogainat Helen Joooba. she la going now,” be aald. "fibe’s in the field. four years with Bartlett High, the consenaiu selection over Boston, ford. ^ Worth, Mrs. Camp^U, completing the poem, exarelaea la Training ctosa waa delighted Do • toottmaster. Tha club will bonor fo> Cubs to the wire. to say," writes BmrgaoK "friend ;> lag the new "H igh School World" Referee—Margaret Sacberek; Div- Ray Goalee, ’S8B, co-managing A syatematic account o f Ameri- from 8:00 to .:2:00. The ConoU club loser In tha famous 1985 Wimbledon faster, strong and baiuller." where she gained national fame and by a narrow margin, for fifth place. Mlaa Hopkins and Mias Meachem. pronunciatioo were read. ’Ihere was learn toot they may have a Utils their haekethan coach Tommy flBaL Mra. Moody woo after troU- A scant majority, 81 out of 60 gopher waa dialntoreaUd la futon f, aSIce, with which they were favor- ing Judges—Betty Vendrillo. Evelyn editor o f the High School World, can UUrature slace 1900, aa found has voted to allow any Manchester Mra. Moody, aomec oa this yaaris Tbomoavnie. N. C.—Chuck B3efai, publicity. Loot ycrt aha proved to Thla seems largely t o t e s personal boy had a double duty Job, a total of eighteen exerelaea gl'ven. In Bookkeeping. Theatudeou ' Faulkner. Among the baaored Ing 3-5 In tba s w i s e t axparto, picks the weU-bolanced Uving’’ ...th ia oomer'e erfri qunlal *; aMy Imprasasd. Ont, thing the two McDonnell, Betty HsM; S corer- who haa bean in In the boepital and in “Oontomporaty Amsrlcan Utera- High school studenU to attend. Wlgfatman Cup team, will play in the Phnilee' slugger, apporanUy bar be oos of the biggest box Mfiee ot< vote o f confidence for the manager- na had to help prepare the lunch P *e Professor then read a ohort enjoyod It so much they asked more. gtfecta ore "Doe" CaUlouatta and In 1988, Mrs. Moody and xo— club managed by BIU Terry to make pennant picks wU. te in Umidayle Alumni noticed was the lack of Irons Lajaakl; Ftnlah Judges—Shir- at home for rsvaml waaka, waa re- ture" by Manly and Rlckert. wUl be Tickets may be purchased from sny two EngUeh tournaments preceding ended hie batting slump. The big traeUoM la New Eaglaad, The ial sMUty o f Bin McKechnie. who and than aervs It to tha giRMta. ley d ark . Grans Beason. Audrey French selection. To conclude the ^ Mrs. Warren was quits bkppy Lee Fraccblo. 'Hm toom will pro- It three in a row. Of tha remain- was the mas tar mind for the Boe- ediUona... .to r ths magk job st j . Banal sdMol hub-bub. "Things aaem cently preacBtod with m copy at lateresUng to aU EngUoh Utarature member o f toe ticket committee In- Jaeobs) long keen tennis rlvala, mat Wimbledon. Then ebe wlU compete Hooater drove In four runs yestqr- Booetara also field a rtrong team Thoae who aarvad were: ’Francis' program, another poem waa read. to find M many pupils latstustsd to aent officially tba cup woo by tbe der voUng in ths 13th annual Aaso- tona lost year. Not a single critic year, let’s nominate BUI Stowiut M r ? ’ bars now,’' was " OoUoffher: ‘nm er—Helen WIppert: ‘The AutoUogr^hy of Llaeoln Staf- students. cluding Ed Koss. Maty Fogarty. In tbe finale at tbs cbom- in tba Berlin and Warsaw ehom- J. O. O w itlo r and Louis DeUa rsto. three ore wiglag to taka a chance m MDOr . Womn. lodiMr obelea to be tb e ' load avmine, Woroeetor, Maoa up Juat wbara their pUot R«ri.ig». hot. be ADad oa elaptent tiem i Plttabprgh Pbatee to win. CftlowA pndtnta eeTwith. 1^' i " •

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A. the floor In a home in which w# ly struck you? STORAGE 10 Were visiting. With the owner's per- ' Wife — Yee, the contemptable 1M7 PONTIAC CABRIOUrr beau- Advertising Service, Box 1615, boat 18 fo(t Perfect condition. Churches To Exemplify Ste- Kingsbury In charge of the literary Hartford, Coim. Price 885, for outboard motor. Bur- program. ' mission we made an inventory which brute knocked tbe eoeh-weight right tiful golden brown, dual equip- HOUSES FOR RENl 65 iions O f The Cross. FOR SAI.E - SINGLE garage, ton R, Keeney, 698 Keeney atreet. Mrs. Julia Potter is entertaining herewith presented; out of my band. ment, Pontiac radio and beater, FUR RENT'—IN BUSINESS eeo- FOR RENT—SIX ROOM houae, her granddaughter, Mlsa Jean Wil- Prof. Schenker Believes U "Ite hairpins, half-filled package low mileage excellent condition. dieap. 18 Fairfield itraet Telephone 88;,1. tkm, brick mercantiia building most centrally located. Newly Tbe masses in SL Jamea'i and SL son, of BronxvUle, N. Y„ this week ,**tu-ettes, powddr box, door key, THE PROSPECrr OF MODEL- .JL:QL Spedal price. Special terms. Cole with 3000 ft ot ground Door space. renovated. In fine shape. Steam Bridget's church this morning were Miss EUen VanCleef of tbe Exten- "'e, massage ticket In which Motors S468. S, Russia Aid BniO ING A PERFECTT WORLD SEEMS BUSINESS SERVICES Suitable for tight msmufacturing. ELECTRICAL heat Inquire at Kemp’s Inc. largely attended. At the last TTtejw sion Service gave her talk on lx holes hfid been punched, automo- INCREASINGLY REMOTE. Toonerville Folks OFFERED 1.1 Apply Edward J HoU. APPLIANCES—RADIO 49 In both churches this icomlng there "Clothing as an aid to Personality" bile driver's license, stick of chew- By Fontaine Fox j-;r 1880— TORD ROADSTER »50. FOR RENT—SEVEN room house. Small down payment, small week' was the usual procession to the before a group of 25 at the open Lead AD Natieis. ing gum. Insurance Identlfleatton WANTED—TEAM work, al» plow- GROCERY ITORE for sale. Ail up- FOR SALE—LNIVERSAL waaher, A-1 condition, 2 car garage, good Hoet In which children of the meeting of the Girls' club In the card, bottle of aspirin tablets, paper ly payments. Porterfield Motor dryer type. Recently overhauled. la size garden space at 26 Aahwortn Sales. Pearl and Spruce streets. ing and harrowing gardens. Tele- to-date equipment. Volume between parlahea taking part dressed in Booth-Dlmock Library Tuesday eve- containing three unused safety phone rSfit. J. C. Scranton. 428 8300 and 8400 per week. Can be In perfect rutuiing conditlcm. Priced BtieeL Inquire at 42 Maple atreet, white and with vella, as for the ning. The silhouettes prepared at a OUR BOARDING HOUSE Tel. «584. Within the next fifty yeara. tbs matches, four ordinary kitchen HlUstown Road. bought by p„.,t cash. Owner bat to reaaonably. Kemp’a Inc. rear. glrle, and black or blue trousers and previous meeting were 'used with matekds, memorandum "get cur- three most powerful nations of S i a m p bie ws m a w / d a m s dlapose of ai once. Mancbeater white blouaee for the boys. others to demonstrate how faults of tain's for boy's room," denllst's ap- M/S fr//Kr TW' hand FOR SALE—7 CUBIC foot, electrti 1-OR RENT— SEVERAL single outline might be Improved by care- the world will be the United States, Herald. Box G. At the masses this morning there pointment card, mirror, card of LUC K c e r t a i n l y IP T H E Y r/ffp JO PS FLURiS’l'S—NURSERIES 15 refrigerator. Just overhauled. In nouses and flats, thoroughly mod- was the double consecration of the ful planning of clothing designs. Russia and Brazil, In the opinion S QUICKER of Professor Andre Schenker, his- beauty shop, list of entries at boras J. • W A S H.IN P , W E R E W T ^FOSPfTAL. Manchester fine running condition. Lov, price em, excellent locations. Inquire ot Hoet which wlU be used In the cele- The closing meeting of the Len- race, two betting slips, meumran- THAN TH' EYE FLOWERS AND PLANTS for Eaa- 1^ HELP WANTED— for quick sale Kemp's Inc. Edward J. HoU, 865 Main street, ten services will be held In the tory Instructor at <3«w»ectlcut P R O P B S S O R — ^ M Y D I C E HAS WHSK/ ter. Wa havr a large aaaortment bration of the maasee tomorrow State College at Storra. Mr. Schen- dum of mysterious telephone num- —TH' MAOOR Evening Herald Mal e .16 telephone 4642. morning, as on Good Friday there la auditorium of the (Congregational ber, card of department store sales- m-ie-16— I, X^I> S W E A R for your aelection. Burke Tbe LOOK AT OUR PRICES on Na- church on Friday evening at 7 ker spoke last night at the Nathan CAN PRl M Florlat Tel. 714-2, RockvUle, Conn. no consecration held In connection Hale hotel in WiUiroantlc at a man, theater ticket stub, one gray m u s t l b a r k j S t O W A E - TO ^SAIOUtE CLASSIFIED FIRST CLASS mechanic, fully ex- tionally Known Refrigerators and with the celebration of the masa. o’clock. There wlU be an Etester HIS HAT RikST perienced, on White. Ford, and Save!! 8218.60 6 ft. DeLuxe Kal- SUBURBAN FOR RENT 66 special meeting attended by twelve glove, box of rouge, llpaUck, two- mo re op the THINja Holy Thursday la one of the Holy eenfioo Sunday morning, with infant inch comb, card of radio store, four A SST O c , A N I O H T - C t U B ADVERTISEMENTS Brockway trucks. Interview Carl- , vlnator, 8178.60 : 8234.60 f f t De- baptism, in the evening the choir local Klwanians and six men from MOVING—TRUCKING- FOR RENT—SIX ACRES of vege- days in the church calendar. Danielson and Klllingly. copper cents, one small pearl, one T E C M W IO U B O P _ W A S e/cs Hsto C H E C K ROOM Ooeat six aesnae words M a Mae. son, 255 Center etreet. Luxe Grunow, 8169.50 ; 8182.50 6 ft. On Friday afternoon In both St. will preoent a pageant entitled "Aft' YEARNING against counterfeit T H I S F A S O M ATIN W lalUals. aambert and abbreelatlOBS STORAGE 20 table land. In HUIstown. Write •r Three Daye.” Mr. Schenker spoke recently at a parking lot check, three sales tax PHONY ^ sw K uatvso Standard Q. E. Hotpolnt, 8148.50. Herald xiux O. James's and SL Bridget’s churches, memorandums, one safety pin, one Turkish postage has been Is- seeh oeoBt se a word sad eesapeond Next Tuesday evening tbe Men's meeting of the local Kiwania C]ub O A A A C / 17— 18 H/S words as two words Mlalaua east Is AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS when you Crawford Ccrubinatlon Ranges — at 8 o'clock, there will be obaerved but the halfhour allotted to him wfa gasoline Credit card, ohe automo- sued by the U. S. Post Office De- arlos of throe linss want the beat In Local and Long SITUATIONS WANTED— 850 allowance for your old stove. (Club will hold ite closing meeting partment, following announcement “w s o X CAKJ CR/S/ the Stations of the CrosA as that Is for the season with the Wllllmantlc not sufficient to cover hta subject in bile key, one handkerchief, purse Lias rates pea day tor trsoslsat Dlatance Moving. Dally Expreaa FEMALE 38 Washers, Radios and Magic Aire WANTED TO RENT 68 the hour recognized by the church detail and diaries Ray arranged containing 81.25 In change. by Timkey that such stamps have T O S S T H E L ITT L E •4s, Cleaners at prices you can afford Exchange and Rotary clubs preeenL recently been Issued In blocks by Mmk It, Its? Hartford, Uaiictaeater, Kockvuia. EXPERIENCED WOMAN would when Christ wm crucified, the Sta- A supper will be served In the vestry last night's affair to give Mr. SQUARES The Phone 8280, 88 HoUUter etreet U pay on our Budget Plan. Open WANTED TO RENT four or five tions of the Cross being an exempli- counterfeiters In that country . _ Cosh Chmras like houbcTleanlngf or oiricF clean- roome, reasonable. Adults Call at 6:30 by the Ladles’ Association, Schenker tbe opportunity to c serving nicely. Ex- FOR SALbEt —NEW 6 room housa, Society win give an entertainment In close touch with the changea takes ’em out without fall when I kiye Oumhurlyeti," instead of d ^ will be eharaed aaly (or the ae, perienced. Telephone 6422. aU modem Impruvementa. G. t. the church vestry. Mrs. W. A. wrought there so that he possesses bears tbe down bus go by. “ Turklye Cumhurlyetl. The price tsal aoiBbar of tlmee the ad appear- complete. Inaldc. outalde painting. SOUTH COVENTRY lArga aavlhga. Work guaranteed. FUEL AND FEED 49-A Fish, 110 BentA street. Feiephone Loeser has been directing the re the background needed to forecast in Turkey of this block It fixed at •8. oharalBfi at the rate eara^ hot WOMAN WANTS housework, clean- 6394. hearsals. happenings among tbe leading na- IF HE IS GENEROUS TO US, 100 gurus (one Turkish pound). ao allowanee or refoBds eao be made Lang. Phone 8092. FOR SALEj—WELsL teaffoobd hard • • * OB sis time ads stopped after the ing, scrubbing, sewing, etc. Tele- Miss Flora Green Is spending a Fred Clark, who has been a tions. The speaker went Into detail HE 18 A GREAT J'ELLOW. IF fifth day. phone 6984, 6 to 8 evenings. wood. AppJy Eklward J. HoU. tei#- FOR SALE—54 HUDSON street, two weeks' vacation In Dalton, on tbe movements of Hitler, Musso. Two denomination changes in 1-8 OFF ON ALL 1937 wall papera pbooe 4642 ot 8026. patient In a Hartford hospital for BE IS GENEROUS TO OTHERS, No “tin (orblds~i display lines aot See your own contractor or Thoa bouse, all Imprcvementa. On lot Georgia, visiting her brother, Ray- the past three weeks has returned Uni, Chamberlain and other leaders HE IS AN EASY MARK AND A the program of the new regular solo. extending through from Hudson In Europe and anal3rzed their ac- Th* Bsrsld wiU sot b« rMponslbl# McUUI Jr, 128 Cedar street. mond Green and family. She ac- to his home on High street. genuine sap. series of U. S. postage stamps tor Bore than on* iBoorrast iBMitlon LIVE STUCK-VKHICLKS 42 to William sDeet. Width 99 tt.. companied Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Mrs. Blanche Morehouse haa tions and what they mein to the soon to be issued have been an- of Mg advartlMniMt •rtfered dor HOUSEHOI.D GIMIDS 51 length 165. Large garden. Phone Gates of Wllllmantlc, who are also future of the world. Dixtor—Humph! I can’t quite dl- nounced. The changes involve Boro tiuta OBo timo FOR SALE—JERSEY cow. Fred opened the Peterson summer home REPAIRING 21 7900. vEicatlonlng In the South. on Ripley Hill In readiness for the Mr. Schenker would not predict gttoee your case. I think its drink. the proposed new 35 and 40-cent Tb« laadvorteot omusioa of lsoor> Leone, 735 Si ver Lane. East Hart- HUNDREDS OF USED Furniture that a break will come in tbe near root poblioscioB of sdvortlstnd will bo Mrs. J. LeRoy Schweyer Is enter- arrival of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Peter- . PaUent—Oh, I see. Now, look denominations which are to be re- LAWNMOWERS eharpened and re- ford. bargains. 3 rooms furniture 876. taining Miss Mildred Cox of Norris- future but when It does come ha rMUflod oalr by oonoollottoB of tbo paired. PreclaiOD grinding. De- Easy terms. Phone or write tor a son from New York on Friday. kera,' doctor, would you like me to placed by new 21 and 24-cent •Barge made tor tbe eenrleo ronderod. LOTS FOR SAI.E 71 town, Penn. believes that Hitler and Mussolini come again when you are sober? stamps. All advortleemento buoi ooDform livery eervlce Karlaen and Gldger- FOR SALE-JERSEY COW fresh "Courtesy AuU " Alberts Kurru- Mrs. George A. Coiir entertained w1U not continue their seeming al- a s^le. oopr and t/pography with ton, Buckland Phone 7885. milch, second calf. 717 Tolland lure Co., Waterbury, Conn. FOR SALE—BUILDING LOT on liance because of Germany's an- While there will be no change rscBlatloRo enforeed by the pobltsb- Lllley street near the Center. with three tables of bridge at her SENDING DaEGATION EBAO n OR NOT In the order of Presidents appear- T implke. home Tuesday evening, the guests nexation of Austria. The apeakef •n and tboy rooorvo tbo right to MOIVBR shar pening, repairing. FOR SALE -U V IN G ROOM and Price very leasonable. Tel. 5086. jN o one has ever caught a mature ing on the new series, the change j L •dlta rovlM ^r rejoot say oopy •eg* being Mrs. Portia B. , Mias pointed out that Germany la now at fill at sea. ddorod obiootlonabla. Vacuum cleanera reconditioned. kitchen 'umlture Including re- Brenner Pass on the very doorstep from the 35 and 40-cent denomi- I'OUI-TKY ANOSUI'I’ I.IKS 41 Mary Martini, Miss Margaret TO CHAMBER BANQUET nations to the 21 and 24-cent is- G ^ IN O HOURA—aaMtdod b4m Key making, lock repairing, sale frigerator. CaU aftei 2 p. m.. at Jacobson, Miss Eileen GEdlivan, Mrs. of Italy. Then, too, Italy and Great ^ K k COULD AAAK6 ^ B pQbtiehed aamo day Bost bo ro* combination changing. BraiUiwaite, 865 Main atreet. Apt. 29. WANTED— t SELDOM sues means that President Cleve- ^ o’clock boob; Satardays BABY Waterers. feeders, John Cummlsk, Mra. Florence Coch- Britain have never had a serious 52 Pearl S t REAL ESTATE 77 Plans are being made to have a quarrel and Professor Schenker LcUpops, seldom hated land will appear on the new 21- them turn HAND- brooders. CVx.upiete •lue poultry rane, Mrs. Thomas Graham, Mrs. Btralght-hfitred girls, seldom dated FOR SALE—WHITE MounUln ice large delegation from the local feels that this friendly relationship cent stamp; ^njam in 'Harrison on — SPRINGS back in I6 9 6 » equipment and feed Cbeckerboaro WANTED FROM 1 to 10 acres ot Raymond B. Bennett. Miss Grace itilsq f& jw fiv NU Hfivjci. t . a. mo . u.'a.raT. ora TELEPHONE TOUR ROOFING AND SIDING eaUmates box. also Piilman day bed. Phone (Chamber of (Commerce at the an- will continue. Laced-up corsets, seldom worn the 24-cent; William McKinley on me. freely given. Yeara of experience. Feed Store, 10 Apel Placa. Phone 3164. unimproved land, some frontage Wood, Mrs. J. L. Schweyer, Miss Mushy letters, seldom torn 7711. Mildred Cox and Mrs. Flcyd Wiley. nual banquet of the state Chamber, If war comes In the near future, the 2S-cent Issue and Theodore WANT ADS Workmanaiup guaranteed. Aleo on road. Pleaae state price. Write the speaker said, tt will be between Slimy spinach, seldom eaten Roosevelt on the 30-ccnt stamp FOR SALE rOOLERATOR Ice Mrs. Bennett received first prize, to bo held at the Hotel Bond In A ^ ars accepted over the telephone carpentry. A. A. Olon, 81 Welle Box J, Herald. Germany and Russia because HfUsr MfiUgbty babies, seldoifl beaten A survey taken by the Post Of- at tha CHARGE RATE filvaa aho” box, but tw< years old. In excel- and Miss Jacobson the consolation Hartford oh Thursday evening, May atreet Phone 4880. prize. 26, at 7 o’clock. Members are re- haa made no secret of bis feeling to. Btatory leasons, seldom learned fice Department revealed that SCORCHY SMITH w a oonvaBlenoe ta edvertiters, but ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 lent condition. Very low price. Math book pages, seldom turned Hitch Hiking in Style the CASH RATEd win he aeeepted ee MEET ON MILK PRICES Robert Brookes, 93. died at his quested to notify Executive Vice ward the Soviet and fears Russhi there was far greater need (or the By JOHN C. TERRY HARNESSES. COLLARS, luggage FOR SALl,—SMALL CRIB, baby Kemp'u Inc. more than any other nation. In sup- Sticky candy, seldom healthy r o u . PATUENT l( paid at the hue" home near South Oiyventry station President E. J. McCabe if they wish 21 and 24-cent issues than for the PoARPINff A AlBUNPlf AT BANtfOCN, SGORCHV F rom a i n &a t o r b , t h f y 2!“ •' hefore the eevenih and hameu repairing, iport tope carriage, large play pen 18x16, port of bis claim that the U. 8.. Rus- Handsome men. seldom wealthy YOU RE ^N P IN C- S W 5C0RCHY/ THI* A and curtains repaired uu Cam Hartford, April 14 — (AP) — A yesterday following a long Illness. to attend the affair. 35 and 40-cent issues. The 21- ANP B uzz n .y TD 5INDAP0I?E- • HIP ON A TirANi-PACIPlC day (OllowiBa the dm laeertloa o( folding gate. Inquire 28 East Mid He was a native of Bristol, England, sia and Brazil will be tbe three lead- (Mden treasuM, leldom buried eent stamp Is in constant, demand A RADIO TD A tor pif pe r c n t pr o aT th' , ed etberwlae the CHARGE bridge atreet Telepbonc 4740. FOR SALE—J GOOD circulating conference on milk prices In con- The speaker will be Dean (Charles UNCR, aoi/NO FDR THE die Turnpike. a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred . Reynolds Brown of Yale University, ing nations In the next fifty years, Ugly leasee, seldom married. — for registered letters with return PRIENO IN *AN GOT S fif* ^ eolleaied Ne reeponel. oil stove. Inquire 150 Birch streeL sumer cooperatives was held by S. ' Laura Brown r - WAY r OYER 70 -m' 0»M N r-J Wllty (or orrore In talopheaod ada McLean Buckingham, state milk Besides his widow, Mrs. Charlotte who win speak on a timely and Im- Mr. Schenker pointed that all three receipt requested, and also for l/NirtP 3TArB*- I— TT PI EDO f will, he aaeomed aad their aeearaay are tremendous In size, are self-suf. I FTOWEP AWAY, Ml/ECLEP ON taanqi he soaraBteed. ' FOR SALE—COMBINATION coal administrator, here today. Mr. (Lewis) Brooks, he leaves four sons. portant subject. Reservations must registered airmail, while the 24- F R E I«4TT / », ANP 9H\FPKP range. Free Leone, 735 Silver Walter 6f this place, Charles of bo made by Wednesday of next flclent and have natural resources Mother—Junior, If you don't stop cent stamp is used largely (or reg- Buckingham met witli dealers, pro- superior to all other countries. your running around the house so (I ^sfr0*RAtetn- dy la chasing me. merchandise directly or Indirectly life Insects range from 13 Inches In era awoke to :)nd the house on fir# 0 „ have been authorized to issue SSTth^*** ...... fore you decide. Rooms measured and bindery shop near his home un- official airmail cachets In connec- CALLS at less than the uzual price. In length to others so small that they and screamed. (XlRRECrr THIS SENTENCE: and estimates given free. Drop ua calling the conference the aidmlnls- til a few years ago when his health cannot be seen by the naked eye, tion with the nationwide celebra- !* ***“ *^*“ ••••••••••••••••• a card or phone Philip Elllns. mill failed. The funeral will be held Fri- Her husband, leaping up, crash- "Son James U fond of him and he tion of National Airmail Week, trator explained that while the and animals range from the ele- ed Into another bed. Is a swell dancer," said the states- — ...... agent. 455 r.dgtwood street, Hart- day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the phant to the smallest known animal May 15 to May 21. Both cities POLICE question Is not now of major Impor- home. He broke three ribs. The fire dam- man, "but we couldn’t gtve him a Pernonele ...... ford, Conn, 'elepbons 2 2841. tance, growth of the cooperative a tiny variety of baL had close association with the 5$PECMLS...‘35ro*55 There was an attendance of age was sllghL government job because be can’t do Wright brothers. ABtevolineo movement might make It more twenty-eight at the Ladies' Mission- anything." ABlomotillee (or Bale ...... pressing. j (Copyrlxht. m il, nka Rrrvicc. tne.) Aatomobllae (oi Bschanye 4343 m o w THEIR S U K n VHLIItl MACHINERY ANO nNH52 ary Association meeting yesterday Ante Aeeaeaorleo—Tirea ...... 1984 Plymouth • IMTWiCN A a SJS *«P*'rlnr—PelBilBB FOR SALE—-SULKEY plough and Sedan ...... •a *” -,.-...... $325 s fertlUzti' sower, Acme harrow, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS FIRE 1983 Plymouth one horse wagon, 2 tobacco press By Blosser Abioc—Pot Hire ...... WASHINGTON TUBBS By Crane OUT OUR WAY Oaraaee—Service—file race . . . . . li Sedan ...... $275 boxes, 1 tobacco setter. . Fred F LA P P E R F A N N Y By Willlamg South By,Sylvia Hold Everything! KNOW WHY YOU ^ Motcroyelao—Blcyclee ...... t 193*1 PLi-mouth Rum- * m Leone, 735 Sliver Lane, EMst Hart- —------ItA'svNtASlSvlCf.llIC T M >(C. U S PAT wr f 1 'rtXJ'U. HAVE S ue THE ROAD'S O.0SED. frantod Autoo—Motnreyelao •••«« L H E A H'S A DOC fIE A N TE LO P E'' DE ONLY R E A S O N DEV ble Seat Coupe . . . . v X O v I ford. ^ CAME HERE ! YOU'RE ON TO—-ER —- Emer so n! COSTOMettS CANT <3CT BBd rrefe—leoal goorloeo 4321 THE PROM COMMITTEE’ I F O U N D OV ER IN 810 CHINO, HAIN'T S 'P O S E D T E IR B E •ttalBoea dervioee Offered It 1981 Pontiac ^ 1 O C REMEMBER, DUBLIN Tractor (Co. EXCUSE me/ and would HERE WITHOUT A RQAO. ICK — H E 'U . M A K E A O O O D BouMhold fcrvieea OSered ....U -A Sedan ...... V A Db AND YOU'RE LOOKING 1 DONT YOU PULL * N O D IS C O U R A O IN ' WORD JBu I Id I Bg-»O oe I raet leg North Providence Rd.. WlUlmanUc always P A RDN ER, FER, VUM T R A IS E 14 1931 LaSalks FOR A DATE' WELL, EVEN KNOW OVER TO WHER D& DEER AN’ DE^ Floneto—Nureerleo * >•••— I I have a large selectioo of used and PARDON MY PATENT w rrW TM E T B A BY DEER. A N TE L O P E P L A V IS l^oeral Dtrectore ...... !• Sedan ...... $195 rebuilt tractors at various prices YOUR name I T me CUJR8 Xt 5432 and sold on easy terms. When you LEATHER , BUT AREN'T AND LET 'C AUS E W E'S S'P O S E O It Here's you'r chsnce—If yon huiryl De- YOU SIMPLY EXPIRED T E R B E BIO, SIL E NT Millinery—Dreesmehltig " i It are going to ouy a tractor see ua. me see 'ItXJR pendeble bar(aina — one week only at OVER MEETINO DRIVER'S M EN.' Cl-fiemoe ...„.M-A these priceal ME? A M B ULA N C E WANTED—TO BUY 58 LICENSE ? "A Safe Place To Boy il (Doagan) Used Cars" ra!joriog~£^»lng-lciean*lBg || FoUet Goode and Servioe . e ,..n lA WANTED TO BUY woman's bicycle Waated«*-Bueine»e Servloo ••••• K 5630 Schaller Motor Sales or bicycle frame. Call 3259. INC. OOBraeo and C1abs»» m (Holloran) Dodge-Plymoath Dealers ...... III -I i " l i i i ‘ i d SI m Ib.M 634 Center SL Tel. 6161 Read The Herald Adrs. £: Mueleel—DrtmetVc'...... St waBted-iB.truction, 3060 Pteeactel EcBde—Stccks—Mortaegaa _ —_ (Qaish) 8. L. BRIOGS, Auctioneer JeL Lebanon 16-5 Heavy2?*'?***. O^PWBBlUee ..,„7Z M AUCTION! AUCTION! AUCTION! W H6CK l U NEVER OPEN! SHAKE A _ , ^ *•• •ItBBCtoae 4340 fXXJL BOReOW SOAAB. " r 5*!® W*nt*d—Fftmele 14 I will sen at Public Auction the roods or Estate of thb late K. MY NAME'S- O kay, but i l l be LE6, BOYS. UNLOAD TH f TRUCkS.. m o n e y t o p a v t h e Help Wanted-MtU ...... k Retnsteln at the farm located on Village HUI la the town of Leba- frec:kles! but ARCXIND , ANO r YOU DRIVERS, EASY. HURRY. **',**'Jf" Wanted ...... tt-X non, about two miles from Wllllmantlc, on state highway leadinr rvE GiorrA be Famale.. li to Lebanon Center, on TRIP OVER SOMETHING, CONTACT TK FARMERS ^acta Wantad ...... — .» t-A H OSPITAL GOING f DON'T KICK IT, BECAUSE fil'uatitna Wanted—Varaale . . . . ti MONDAY, APRIL 18 AT 11 O’CLOCK rr'LL BE M E f fiUBatlcun Wantad—Mata...... |» ARRANGE Xirplo7m*ni Aranctaa ...... to 5131 The foUowlng property: 86 head clurioe accredited eows aad F O R A ( P ^ heifers consisting of SO cows, several new milch and close-np RIOWT- V ^ 3ET.' springers. A few summer cows, 4 yearUng helfen, 1 faaey year- Uva Slook—Vahiclaa...... tj 0P-\WAV W ATER DEPT. ling bull, 1 good farm horse, weight about 1300 pounds. TO SOME Weatftd— Poaltry^ffteek...... «44 IDA BEINSTEIN, Executrix. OTHER a_. , *•••—”»»<*llaB#eee Anctloneer’s Statement:— This Is one of the beat mixed herds 4rUelvft Tor ftaU . ab ofsa# cattle MssOOIs loaIn AI tbesa town of • Lebuon,—•______A' 2' re^stered s_a m cows with papers. Bcetft BBd A.eceMorlM...... 2! 3077 Buiidin, H. t e r t S? j ; Ion willI find several u,T,u;rbetter thantuan Aoethe 30-qnart.5v-qnaix amo.kind. sir.Mr. isem-Beta- steln has been a farmer In Lebanon for over 80 yean and this 0-/Y SJ*^'’*^WatohaB—Jawalay 41 (.\ft«r5P.M.) wlO be a good clean sale. 7868 Terms Strictly Cash (Sale Rain or Shine Caterer In Attendance *T don’t care about ray future husband— what are the ques- l ID gonna start suing this railroad! This makes four MAchlnery BBd Too!* *«****!!** tions in next week’s arithmetic exuaT'^ ' ___ times they’ve cut my leg ofT.” IgtleeJ Inttrvmvnu U M ANCHESTER r OOOD NIOHT, NURSE VT'Pwiu(.i*M3 MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE ag^T.tfHlS IULifiJLf»u jtS ) LitmYwaiaviCf.Ke > 9fiT QF9. jrC — _ A j V4 ^ W ATER CO. Now Luke’s Mad By THOMPSON AND COLL ALLE?Y OOP *^***~***erd—Bvaata, Haaares Deserted By HAMLIN _ __ Heatearaate R^efore ujke cam recover PBOM T w e S lit the car refuses to start om the DONT TtU- US YEah, AN D the if® " Wt^oui Board ...... |p 5974 SURPRISE AMO PAWd OF THE JU-JTTSU - _ — Utr OEE,W6 ^ ______IMSTAMT.,.. M E AMW HILE« IM BOMVILLE’S m a i m STREET-^.^ WHAT DETAINED YO U ™ ^ ^ C'A40N-w f e'U- SAYCX5P-IVE LOOHED MOST B/ERV" ' WITHOUT TH ' SIGHT OF> BLOWS, *^/RA DASHES FOR THE CAR.__ _ s p a r k NEAREST THING A H .A ' ' 'V/E-'K N pw YOU Just , ANOTHER BETH'FIRST SOMEHOW TH IS / S E E IP WE WHERE AMO I'VE SEEN NO ONE, HIDE NOR. O F LIF E .' ! LIKE IT TVlAT EVER A SINGLE FACE, IT [ G O SH .' I fORCrOT ITS 8£EM V E 5 ,-JU D G E . BUT^ ^E ------HAPPENED TO ME I TH ' SKYS A LIO H T-\ 1 D O N T PLA C E D C N T I CAM STIR X H I Y . IN h a i r ; b y g u m . v k n o w I’m i n o u m e o t d GAS CO. I STANOtM<3 HERS FOB. . STRIKES A4E THIS / VB4, m I Bateu rwa BaM WHY H A V EM'T w E WAS ONCE WHEN 1 1 SJV,OOP-HO«ivtUUHj AMVONE S E E M OUTTE R IG HT-V EM ^UP' / t H M E , \ 0 U FEAR. TH AT ASIDE FROM U5TH ER E B,. IS A SP O O KY r i S E E M I ftteante, Plate. TaBamabu _ it 234/3 IM A U . K1N05 r ' -4 MYRA* V s l e e p t h r u lA sr ^ s t l r r i n g i- I WISH SOM E POLKsSw SLEEPY H E A C^ NO ONE H E R E / OF W E A tH E B / STOOD ON A WET ABOUT- p l a c e ; ^ \ CREEPY/ *" “ 5075 .towel and Turned NlftHT? WOULD COMB^^r \ r o l l O U T i^ s i g h t 8 iboFbes Fey Feat *«•••••«•••• LVSLXM ON AN ELECTRIC UGHT.^ ttJ ; ^ ^ V » w * w w » y *«» •» SNeRilT 'anted be lum ...... u *=TT ! enl Batete Pee Sele ELECTRIC CO. fiparimeat BalldlBy (ei Sale . . . u taetaeee Property tot Sale ..... (« team and tot Sato . « lanaaa (or fiala ...... n 5181 *te (or fiala ...... (s laMrt Prm r» (at Bala ...... l« ahnrbaa tor fiaJa ti M Emm (or Bxaluaga . . . . T4 Evffning Herald Wanted' -Baal Bweta ...... ti •— “ - • Mottom 5121 : L. >AOB SIXTEEN iB an ffaH tg f tttM itw fl Ifm O t THURSDAY, APRIL 14,1988 A daughter haa been born to Mr. Miaa Billaaheth Qoalea, daughtar At ths Bastar Sunday svering Nancheeter angiare are keeping and Mrs. Max Olaibei of Hartford of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Goa- ssrvlee at o'clock at Canter church Ths Past Chiefs of the Pythian at the Hartford hospital. It la their lee of 20 lasvood road, will be a 1 Town Clerk Samuel J. Turfclngtra Henry Benacha of 89 Maple atraet parish ball, Mr. and Mrs. Chari buay today, filling out licenaes for Siatera will meet tonight at 8 p. m. WM treated for a laceration over .first child. Mr. Glalber Is proprie- member of the chorus for tha oper- Robbins wlU be the vocalists and at the home of Mrs. Edrvard Peck- Th« l y k ly Thmwday right Wngo tor of the Silk City packa^ store etta, “Princeaa Ida,” which will ha the flahing aeaaon which opena to- ham In Glastonbury. IM eye and waa diacharged and J5J*** •ponsorfd by wantonomnh at 201 North Main street. presented early in May. The op- Robert Doellner will play tha violin. morrow. "I wonder If therell be FrKnk QrKvtno of 13 Norman stroot ' n ^ Improved Order of Red Men Th# miriater, R«v. Watson Wood- room enough on the tianks to hold recelwd treatment for a never lac* eretta la one of Gilbert and SulUvaa Ths weekly L O. O. F. "Bliigo" h» held In Tinker hall tonight The olllees of the Personal Fi- fama. M lu Goalee, who la a Soph- ruff, win bring the meaaage at this them all", the Town a e rk mused. era^n of the acalp Buffered In an a t 8:80. The lumal ten door prizes final service In the Sunday evening And Probate Clerk John Wallett PMty will be held this evening In nance Company will be closed all omore Liberal Arts student, la a eccident early thla morning. Ora vino, wm be draws until won. day toiTJorrow, Good Friday. member of Alpha XI Delta sorority. aeries at this church. complained that every time he finds Odd Fellows halt The door prize waa admitted to the hoepital as a She la the holder of one of the full a "secludad atream". It la Immedi- UHa week U $80.00 and the winner patient ‘ tulticm Tufta trustees scholarships Elsewhere in today's Herald wU ately mege deeply secluded in the must be present. SELF SER V E based on a two-hour evsieins^f^rn be found an advertisement of the midst of the crorri of hungry bait and desirable personal qualities. Good Friday dinner to be served casters. He la looking for a quiet Thera ^ be no meeting of the place, ahady, that nobody has ever O rae^ Welfare Canter bi the East Frid a y Sp ecials r Sea food soppUea SO the ele- from 12 noon on at the Simple Si- Reservations for the annual Man- mon Sandwich shop, Oakland, which fished, where the big ones Just Itch R«CTe*tlon buUdlng tomorrow SETBACK ments that make Lenten chester Community "T” Easter opened for its sixth consecutive sea- to grab ths hook. ‘‘Born 100 years right due to Fast Day. fipoawwafi by Maacheater Greea meals tasty, tempting and too late" la the answer to the wish. Commanlty Clnh. breakfast, to be served Sunday eon today. They will also serve a Mancheater Qreeo School notritlona And onr prices from 8 to 10 a. m. should be made apeclal dinner on Eaatcr Sunday. Tomorrow Night. 8 P. M. Swonsdow n Flo ur make It more economical to by calling the T tomorrow, dial Mrs. Mary Conn Is chairman of 8 Playtag Prtaea. serve dellclons sea food. 7208. A special price will be made The regular meeting of the Man- a committee from the Daughters of for children. I ^ r t y , No. 128, Ladles Loyal Adnilaaloo 88a. chester Green Community a u b which would ordinarily occur tomor- Orange Lodge, arranging for a Walter N. Leclerc 23 c Pkg. IS the FOOD Marjorie Irwin, daugbtetr ot Mr. rom night, has been poetp

Fresh Live, 1'4-Pound Arthur and Ronald Custer will ac- F. E. BRAY REPAIRS *uuu! company her and remain d u ri^ the (All Halves) 2’""”35c LOBSTERS spring school vacation. JEWELER • It ia uaoally mighty eg- Fresh Eastern Halibut SUte Theater Baildins STEAMING CLAMS 737 Main Street P*®*lTa to pul oif needed l\.2 3 c Smoked Haddock Fillets home repaizs. For arnwipl^ 2 ” 35c Fillet of Sole A Complete Line Of a email leak In tha roof can SMELTS FRESH BUTTERFISH—or Vacuum Qeaner damaga a lot of plaatm anA Hiot Cross Buns EASTER CARDS wall papar. Tender, Boneless Plenty of Fruit In Them I 23c HADDOCK 0 0 Repairs Inataad of waiting until you FILLETS, lb...... ZZC 5c*” 25c sa l mon ■ava tha oaah, you oan make 15c doz.'' neoeweryhoM repairs and —n call attention to our genuine Tartar Sanoe which Watch and Jewelry alterations RIGHT NOW

by maana of our oonvanient Repairing At Monthly Payment Flan. ST O RE O PE N Summer Squash, 15c to 18c each. Reasonable Prices ^ t w h practically r i htuidt We’re still la a posi- Don't dalay any longar in ALL DAY tion to get oat your Easter cleaning on time. If vonr garmewts are jii our hands by this evening. How- making tha homa improve- SPINACH, special : Fresh Spinach ^ ^ r . It imy be necessary In some cases to call per- ments you have a need for. G O O D F R ID A Y Box ...... 19c Asparagus sonally at our store for your garments . . . n slight Now you can pay for it all, raspberries, Iceberg Lettuce riJSeXrtloTs'o'JSSJ:”'* this easy aimpla ABC Way. SPECIAL! Box Native Head I>ettnee 19c Vacuum cleaners adjusted These two Items regularly 28c . . Fresh Peas or repaired at a small coat. Let Us Wash • Tha ABC Way piovidaa tove 4c a package . . or save 14c on for repairs and remodaling this combination dinner: MUSHROOMS, tym Cords can be replaced with State Inspection Your Windows on aasy tarms. Thera's no I Have Tour Car Checked and 1 pound Haddock Fillets pound basket f c O C smooth rubber cords thnt S. Clean ers and Dyers 1 bog .Spinach will, not pick up lint. zed tape, no delays. Repaired At 1 box Raspberries Cauliflower and 836 Main Street di, i 7J00

All 8 Items. Special! 50c Cucumbers ...... ea. 5c G. E. WILLIS 1 NORTON Beat Your Rugs Bhrlmp, 4 generous servings ...4,5c & SON, IN C Il ABEL’S Repairs Rliw Toinutoes. .. .lb. 15c el ect r ical * Mata Street TeL 8128 Bear 26 Cooper Street done REASONABLY Crab Meat ...... box Green Beans Coal, Lomber, Maaooa’ INSTRUMENT C:0. Supplies, Paint Hilliard Street Phone 400«. Phone 3926 Trce-UliH-ncd Florida Read The Herald AdTS.

O R A N G E S ...... 2 d o i.3 9 e 22c dozen.

Jinipefniit...... ^ ^5c

S A V E 5 0 P. C . SPECIAL EASTER Give your family Plnehurst Poultry .' . ™""*'r by serving On the Cost of New Tires! Chickens . . Fowl . . In n ersp rin g

RET RE A D TOUR CASINOS

No long waits. Drive In your mat t r ess FL0\^RS mmu/rst Urocen/Mc. car In the morning. Get It back AT ' at night all finished. 302 MAIN STREET m m QF POST OFFICE • ONE BLOCK FFQM STATE ARMOR

C a m p b ell's $12.95 D EEP C U T PRICES SERVICE STATION 276 Main Street SEE OUR DISPLAYS! KEMP'S

E A STER LILIES 25c up A t VAN'S

Insp ectio n H Y A C I N T H S 29c up Easter Lambs *] 8&lSa Goodrich Gas $ J #00 All Sizes — All White Is H ere N ow! CI N ER A RIA S Get Your Used Tires, Wind- 75c up

shields and Headlight You Get More For Your .Money At FRANKLIN Glasses At T U LIPS 12c up

VAN ^ C SERVICE ORCUTT Pon toleo Bros. Coventry EASTER CANDIES 9 STATION Horace St. Manchester Telephone Manchester 8838 Fresh Easier Ca ndies Jelly Egrgrs...... ^ 426 HARTFORD ROAD TEL. .1866 TeL 3346

EGGS • BUNNIES - BASKETS - BOXES Cocoanut Egrg-s...... I

AI-L AT DEEP CUT PRICES! Marshmallow E ggs...... ^ c/lb.

Chocolate Easter E gg...... 5c to 25c IT'S T H E TR U T H !

Arthur Drug Store Easter Basket...... 10c to50c

845 MAIN«TREET RUBINOW BUILDING Easter Novelties...... 5c to25c

w BOXED EASTER CHOCOLATES

‘H 0RSE'A N 0'BUCGY'D AYS‘?| Shari ^ ^ l a t e s ...... 29c lb.

Fnscilla Brewster...... 39clb.

Fancy Sharaf, box...... 49c lb!

Sunshine Dairy Chocolates...... 60c to $1.50 lb! 48 Academy Street Loft Candles...... 23c to 59c

Now Under the Sole Ownership and

Managrement of Joseph Tedford STORE OPEN Telephone 8537 ALL DAY GOOD FRIDAY Are you asbamad ef lha condltlen af yanr Tfnaaa • .. wlali

you eoutd aall K . . . want to mava autT Na naad to fael* Our Trucks Give You Before Breakfast On/f WESTINGHOUSE rtfrlcastor la«rai n««it Is ywr,- |t„^ Mila wayl Impreva K . . . hrini H upd»data . t . protoat Deliveries On These Products. MAI TNI tINtATIONAL bisher . , , wmasted, «tl parrs- yeur bivaatmantl The JW .HAU CORE Isis, anrkos pnmrl In bmsw Pastenrized HIBTKEfPER .. RAW MILK MANOiiSTtR Conn* WerMixvhlla Imprevamanta, aarefiilty planaad, pay tor MILK AND CREAM »tl I h II AMAZIWa MIW MATWtl T5>aATI From Blood Tested Herds thanwalvaa. Thay Inereaaa yeur anMre preparty valiia Paatenrized far In axetM of ttitlr eaaL Aalda from tha InvaatnMnt STRICTLY FRESH EGGS ff ^ JERSEY MILK atandpeint. ttwra’a tha mattar of addad aonvanlanea, Barslow’s Radio Shop Paateuriied samfart and battar livtnf, whleh la a pricaltaa aaaat. Frcsh-Chnmd • GRADE A MILK BUTTERMILK

DONT OlVI OF YOUR H0U8K—IMFROVI IT NOW! 80LC0 CHOCOLATE MILK O P E N I N G - T h e Vl/estinghouse ■■ FROUO TO 8AV, "THAT* MY HOU8I.*

HEALTH DRINK— - — B icyclin g Season REFRIGERATOR. AVAH.ABLE EVERY DAT. Quart...... 15C T H E W. G . G LE N N E Y C O . “ 2 5 c Per H our — A FEW 1937 MODELS AT SAVINGS OF *30. TO *60

MEAT-KEEPERS FREE! DON’T M’AIT’ AD These Sunshine Dairy Products Are Sold Hr . . . “ * '* ^ 1 gf* •» weeWy natola. AH BIbyeles la Good Coadittoo. 8 YEAHS TO PAY WITH YOUR LIGHT BILL! Wm. McKinney, Bolton Keeney’s Dairy, KccasT St.

Nlehen’s Dairy, nPrker Village 71 D elm o n t Stre e t AnaM Nciaaa PfcaM 8188

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