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Foley o t New street, 4 n a test ntebt elected treasurer of ANNUAL MAY SALE Mrs. Sidney French Renders Dleldoii No. 1. A. O. H., to fUl t ^ Tonight VOL. U V .. NO. 185. (ClaasUM Advartlalng «■ Page U.) ^•cmoy ouB6<1 by Um tfMth of Annual bantiuet of Anderaon-Bhea Number of Piano Selections MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 6, 1935. (FOURTEEN PAGES) ' Jsmes office Post, V. F. W., and Auxiliary at at Yesterday’s Meeting. MAY 4 th - n th PERCY NELSON for » years. Mr. Foley U one «rf State Armory. tlie oldest nebers of the local <11- Also annual Young People's con­ The Cosmopolitan club held Ita AND fflS ORIGINAL NIGHT HAWKS Ttsion, In point of membership. He ferences of Salvation Army Central regular meeting yesterday at Center Celebrate Their Slver Jubilee Today waa for many years financial secre­ District a t local cltadsl, sesaions a t church parlors. Mrs. Sidney French , ------PLUS ------tary of the division and has also 3:10 and 7 p. m. gave the members a delightful after­ SEN. CUTTING KILLED served as president Next Week noon of music, old and modem com- 10 to 33% May 8.—Annual meeting of T. M. SILVER JUBILEE DRAWS poaers with pianoforte selections. | Mr. and Mrs. Blnlsey W. Proctor C. A. Mrs. French’s first numbers were | of Milford, N. H., and Mr. and Mrs. Also Mothers' and Daughters' composed by Bacb, Handel, and ‘ REDUCTION ON ALL FLOOR SHOW AS PLANE CRASHES; Herman S. Woods and daughter Bar­ banquet at Emanuel Lutheran Haydn. She gave a very Interest-; bara of Peterbor, N. H., are the church. Ing talk about the composers In he-. Featuring week end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Also "The Ginger Girl", 8-act tween the numbers played. Beetho- . DRESS SILKS TALENTED TAP DANCERS THOUSANDS TO LONDON Archie Kilpatrick and family of 80 play at Wblton Memorial hall. Mar­ ven, she said, wrote many styles of > Spruce street ried Couples' club, Sec

tuUoB he wen the oovsted Phi Beta ago with the Seeutd CoagrcgaueBal tarasUag and thoraugh manner, Kappa lu y tot tcbolafahlp mteti- church, and retained Ms member­ throughout the Great Northern rail­ SEN. CUTTING KILLED A. P. NEWS IS SENT FRIENDS WIFE OUT Mr. Hemaoway beUsvss, fo r besidea way territory, W. P. Kenney, presi­ LUMBER WORKERS lenoy. OBITUARY ship with that church since that DRUMS AND BUGLES teaching rhythm and tempi, the ILELECnON ABOUT TOWN time. W ALL ST. BRIEFS dent, said today. He added that Newspaper Pol Daily Accident drummer must be instructed in the AS PLANE CRASHES; A fter m d u a u oa in 1910 be want while toe season is a little late, "in The Ancient Order of United moet difficult kind of note reading. New York, Hay 8. -Crop eondi- toe past we usually had our largest Workmen wlU omit their meeting to New ifexloo where be entered goha Bieley. BY DIRECT CABLE HOSPITAL DEnCIT Report "If you con read a drummer’e Uons are "very CALL IS ISSUED TALKING STRIKE the newwspaper pubUShlag busineae DEATHS The funueral of John lUsley, for­ TO OPEN PROGRAM encouraglng" crops when toe cold weather con- tonight, end tneteed hold • brief THREE OTHERS DIE A S or SAirURDAY, MAY 4 score," says Mr. Hemenway," you buslnees meeting tomorrow night in at Santa re. mer Manchester man who dlM can read any ecore there ie.' the Belch end Brown hell end fol­ Four years after ble arrival in day in Springfleld was held yester­ ... Aoddents 4,808 low it with e public aetback end (Contlnned From Pag* Ons) the aoutbest he was chairman o f the GEORGE W. SMITH DIES; day afternoon at Byron’a Funeral For First Time m History Supplemeatal Coohribarions .... Fatalities 112 [•VottWdmsdar.MarlS whiat in cberge o f the giria' degree Conferences CaDed to Settle Progressive etato central commit­ home in Springfield. Dean Percy .... Injoriee . 8,071 Federateil Glee Ckib C eicert teem. Five prieea wlli be ewerded scribed In Kansas City as being tee. Edrop officiated and burial was in K IL L E D During the World 'Vor be was an TALCOTTVILLE RESDENT the Oak Grove cemetery In that INSTALL OFnCERS end refreahroenta aerved. Dancing Differences (h e r Union only 20 years old. Instead of "mid­ London Is Connected WRh Take Care of Patients .. Pedestrtaa m HartfonI te Be MeU Om Oi li|ta Plaat - PoDs willu follow to muaic by Ruaaell Pot- dle aged,” but the description fits Infantry captain and was the aa- city. The bearers were: Msurtin J. • .. Occupant terton'a playera. other^se. elatant military attache at the Corbett, HaUae Griffith, Eugene •... Blcyllst , Pilot Bolton was 28 years old and American Ebnbaasy in London. For Passes A w sy in 83d Year — Martin, William UcLetcb, Louis Papers in U. S. Unable to Pay...... Child .. May 11. Demands in Washington. his aervicea be wae awarded the Bailey and Paul Bumiki. OFPAPERMAKERS O p n 9 i . II.-9 p. m. Membera of the American Legion had been flying since 1927. He had Fortner Gardener for Tal- ...... Adult .. Drum corpa will meet at the State had 2,000 hours in the air up to British MlUtory Cross. AMAZING cotta Lived at Ogden’s INJU R E D armory at eeven o'clock tonight to January 1, 1935. On Ms rsturn to Nsw Mexico ha There la no deficit or debt against Ssattle, May 6.— (A P )—Last min­ London, M ay 9.—7:20 p. m „ 2:20 1,025 .. Pedestrian 877 The program of toe concert to be Notice of the apeciel town meet- accompany membera of Dllwortb- Qreeson, the co-pllot, hsd been once edore became active In publlo Comer. ute conferences were called today In p. u. Nsw York Daylight Saving the Manchester Memorial hospital 2,353 . . . Occupant 8.102 given by the New England Federa­ ■ieg Wedneedey, May 15, to aee if the Comell p ^ to aieatonbury where with the TW A since last Novsmbm. affairs and was named chairman of LINCOLN SUCCEEDS Ckarlti GarrM Seated As attempts to settle differences whlhc the teard o f commissioners o f tbs lime (AP)—Ambassador Robert and the trustees are determined 42 .... Blcyllst . 82 tion o f Men's Glee Clubs at the it o r a wUl vote to eetebllah an eiec- the poet end drum corpa will be He was 24 years old and married, might lead to a walkout of 60,000 to Nsw Msxloo stats p^tsntiary. Osorg* W. Smith of Taloottvllle, 592 ...... Child .. 442 Busbnell Memorial in Hartford, May itrie light plant wee olflcleily laaued gnaate of the poet there. The bend but had no children. Worth Bingham tonight dsserlbed that there shall be none. Last year 75,000 lumber and swamlll workera Gov. Richard C. raion appointed who tumsd 88 years old last Thurs­ HORAN WITH HOLC 2,784 ...... Adult .. 2,500 11, will be opened with fifteen min­ P resid eit him — H iye thia morning by the aelectmen. membera are requcatcd to wear day, died at his home on the Rock- as a "technical achisvsment of ,811,000 waa contributed by friends 94 utes o f drumming, bugling, and in the Pacific northwest and North­ Capital Hears Sad News. him to the Senate In 1927 to fill a Age Not Stated 120 DEMONSTRATION The voU will be taken by voUng their regular T.,egion unlforma o f the hospital to supplement toe ern California over union demands vacancy caused by tha death of vlll* road at Ogden’s Comer, Sat- world Importance” the Unking up baton twirling by toe Hartford Washington. May 8.— (A P )— The by direct cable without relays for Income from patients and other Reait Beef Sipper. ^enechinea in the Municipal Building. for shorter hours, more pay and Senator ■ Andrteus A . Jones. He urdav night. Mr. Smlt’i was bora Council Boy Scout Drum and Bugle ■ ^ e polla will be open from # a. m. Carroll Barrett and Robert H. death of Senator Bronson Cutting of in Oloucestorshirs, England, on the first time In history of tbe news sources. By careful expenditures better working conditions. New Mexico, In an airplane crash served until Deesmbsr, 1929. to fl p. m. Smith won the kickers' handicap at Today—six days short of the first M ay 2. 1852, but had llve for furnish­ representatives said conferences un­ his retirement he built a bungalow advance,'which Is one of real mag­ equal care for an equal number. by J. Bally, fourth vice-president of cal pro, announced today. who resides here. She left home New Haven, May 8.—(A P)- nitude to newspapers, to peoples toe International; ing light for miuiicipel use and for der way at L«ngvlew and Aberdeen HARTFORD NEGRO on the Rockville road where be It la almost Inconceivable that the to go shopping at the time the Sen­ Thomas H. Hickey, manager of tbe and to governments, to be able to public will not give the amount Charles Garrow, president; Wil­ the use of such of Its Inbebltenta aa today would avert a strike unless Uved. One man In Manchester Is re­ ator's office etaff still was seeking Connecticut branch of A e Home talk back and forth over dlrefi needed. But should it not, it will li w Maxwell, vice-president; Mil­ may reqiilre ead pay for the same, the negotiations with employes Mr. Smith waa a member of Fay. Hartford Man to Be Speaker sponsible for 26 different telegrams definite Information on the accident. FOUND MURDERED ette Lodge, F. and A. M., o f Rock- Owners Loan Corporation, officially wires to points as far away |e necessary to curtail all along toe ton Teonmn, recording secretary; under the provlalona of Chapter 38 broke down. Cutting was 47 years old and a announced today tbs resignation ot Washington, Louisville, Chlcq John Kempes, financial secretary; SEC— 4 Angel Food caiet being sent to Senator Augustine The Pacific coast district Inter­ vlUe. His wife died about seven ^le. This will mean poorer care of of the General Statutes, revision of Georgs B. Horan of Waterbury, as Denver and San Francisco with utients because patients cannot David Morrison, treasurer; G. Park, Lonergan and Senator Francis J. national Longshoremen's Assocla bachelor. years ago and he la survived by two at Communion Breakfast baked in the comers oj a 1680." Mr. Cutting's colleagues In the state appraiser for the corporation. stantaneouc exchanges of new* deputy: J. Wolfe, assistant deputy Maloney, asking that when they vote tlon, at Portland, yesterday voted to sons, Ernest and Frank Smith. Tbe ,,h y more than they do now. It may Approval by two town meetings Senate's Liberal Bloc bung over the Charles T. Lincoln, of New Haven, should make for better Internation­ and F. Kempes, Inside guard. Ward Double Quick gas today on the bonus foi the soldiers "pledge our support to the fullest former has been the station agent also seriously affect the present held at least a year apart is requir­ telephone in his office at the capltol Had Been Hacked to Death assistant state appraiser since last al knowledge and understanding. A t 6 p. m. the brothers assembled range oven with only 12 that they favor the Patman bill, extent to the timber workers' at Talcottvllle for many years, high sUndlng of toe local institu­ Next Sunday Monung. ed by the statutes for establishment their last hope had vanished that May, was appointed to succeed "On this day, which means so tion after so many years labor In at the Orange Hall where a roast which would mean th.at the bonus Ion" and to "consoler unfair any while the tatter Is employed at Che­ minsttes of gas used! No or acquisition of a privately owned Horan, while Howard R. Staub. of much to the British people, it is of establishing and keeping thia stand­ beef supper was served to 103 mem­ would be paid by issuing new money lumber which is picketed by their oarly reports of his death might ney Brother!. electric plant by a inunictpallty. With an Axe; Police Seek Stamford, was named aa Lincoln's historic significance to know that ard In force. A ll contributions this bera very efficiently by the com­ pre-heating! against the gold and silver now in organization." have been erroneous. Funeral services will be held to­ Chairman James Tierney heading There was some speculation that morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. assistant. this technical Improvement haa year are to be used to provide care mittee In charge. Following the the vaulta of the United States The longshoremen’s association is toe committee that is arranging for Dennis Chavez, Democrat, who op­ Horan has served as state ap­ been put into use by tbe Associated for patients. supper, cigars and refreshments Treasury. a member of the Pacific Coast Mari­ His Family. Edward L. Nleld, pastor of the praiser since December of 1933. Lin­ Prer.n for the dissemination of Fortunately there have been given the communion breakfast to be were on hand for the balance o f toe time Federation which, at Its recent posed Senator Cutting In the NoV' Rockville Baptist church, will offi­ ciate and will be assisted by Rev coln, a real estate man. Is presi­ news.” at various times by friends o f the served In the Arm y and N avy club evening. SM im DENOUNCES Frank Morlartj. who left Man Seattle convention, pledged Its sup­ ember campaign and was contest Francis P. Bachelor, pastor of the dent of the Connecticut Association hospital, endowment. funds—the in­ next Sunday morning after mem­ The master of ceremonies wa.s I Chester aa a young man and who has port to the striking coast oil Ing his election, might be appointed Hartford, May 6— (AP) — Frank TalcottviUe Congregational church. of Real Estate Boards. His new come from which helps provide care bera o f Campbell Council, K. o f C„ Charles Garrow, president. f;i>ng8 been in France for the past 20 years, to succeed him. But for the mo­ tanker crews. Burt, 66 years old negro rag picker, Burial will be In Mt. Hope . ceme­ assistant was named district ap­ for patients who cannot pay the and other Catholic men of Manches­ wore sung by Brothers T. Cunning­ where he was an attaebs In the Nearly 2,000 were reported on ment, official circles were too STATE SOCIALISTS waa found murdered In his room on tery, Taleottvtlle. praiser for Stamford In 1931. Be­ m m TO BE MASTER average cost. These funds, un­ ter receive communion In a body at ham, W. Hewitt, W. Maxwell, D. strike In Oregon logging works and stricken by his passing to give at­ United States government employ Canton street at 7 a. m., to d ^ . He 'The bearers will be Clarence and fore that he had engaged in the real fortunately, do not yield sufficient the 9:30 mass In St. James's Morrison, G. Parks, W. Henderson returned to Manchester this after- mills. tention to that phase. had been backed to death with an President Notified. Howard Smith, o f Manchester: W il­ estate business In the Stamford area income to make up toe entire dlf church, has secured two speakers and C. Garrow. the star of the eve­ no«in for a week's visit. He will axe, found near the body and had A T K. OF C. DINNER fo r the occasion. One of the first to receive word of bur and Sumner Smith, of Talcott­ and In New York city. ference. The income from these ning, however, being J. Mozzer, re­ .spend the week with his aunts, the been dead between 24 and 48 hours. Republicans Also Objects of the tragic accident was President vllle; William Rlvenburg. of Tal­ In his letter of resignation, Horan funds Is less now than It was when Judge Thomas J. Molloy of the cent prlr,e-wlnner of the State Ra­ Misses Eli:!abetb, Katherine and Although tbe man lived alone tor Common Pleas Court of Hartford, Roosevelt, who numbered the New cottvllle and Francis Cooley, of said he planned to organize an ap­ Campbell Council to Give Party Interest rateq were- higher, and the dio contest. Anna G. Sullivan of 88 Oakland some time be was reported to have praisal company to operate througii- who waa chairman of the area Mexican among his personal friends. Providence, R. I., all nephews of coat of operation is rising. Everyone enjoyed both the supper street. He is to spend the better HIGHEST COURT a wife and son ll'Vlng In Hartford out the state. for New Members at Castle campaign conducted In March for and entertainment, which was con­ "Tim masf orer foon" Scathing Attack by Dem< Congressional proceedings were Mr. Smith. A t the funeral vocal se­ This la due principally to higher Mimunding d^monttrathn Pwe and police were searching for them "As the regulations of the Home Farm Tomorrow Night. new K. o f C. membera, will speak, Albert A. Hemenway part of the week In Manchester and slowed up as the news spread lections will be given by a quartet cost o f food and higher cost of many cluded shortly before midnight. today. Owners Loan C or^ratlon do not os will Rev. Thomas Stack, usiat- ■aid ooe housewife. " I had no idea that such amazing new devdopoienta had been made in i will leave here to go to Washington Eugene Vidal, director of the Bu­ from Manchester headed by Fred kinds of hospital necessities. This waa the first annual banquet, SEE— 10 one-pound loaves - ocratic Committee Head. Authorities bellev the man was permit a salaried employee to devote Thomas Conran Is to be master of ant pastor of St. James's church of corps. Several patriotic and martial (■Kiline and keroMme rangest And inch beautifiil rangeat I don’t ace how Wani* can afford to where he will visit with relatives of VOIDSRAILROAD reau of Air Commerce, announced Bendall. It is hoped by the drive commit­ of bread baked at one time killed in a drunken brawl. any time to work other than that of ceremonies at the "welcome" din­ this place. numbers will be given, one at least his wife, who live at the national he had ordered four Investigators— tee that the response to the current buad fuch quality atom and tell them for to littlel” Capitol. Examination of his body shows Charles John Anderson the corporation," the letter says, "I ner to be held at (2ast:e Farm to­ campaign to provide $15,000 In sup­ It fs expected that between 250 entirely fo r drums. in a keroseste range with­ two from Chicago and two from 15 slashes across the face and neck. Waterbury, May 6.— (A P )— A de­ Charles John Anderson, a native am asking you to accept my resig­ morrow night to welcome Into the porting funds will be received by and 300 wlU receive communion Organized in 1924 by Albert A. OFFERING CHOICE LOTS out a loaf moved or turned! PENSIONS LAW Kansas City— to Atlanta to Inquire Assistant Medical Ebcamlner Glover next Sunday morning and about 250 We re sure you’ll share thia aentimentl And we know youH learn a great many uaeftil thinga nation aa state appraiser to take ef­ Hemenway, an employee o f the nunciation of both the ^clallsta Into the cause of the accident. of Finland, where he was bom 66 order the large class candidates the residents of Manchester in the and the Republicans In state gov­ E. House said tbe cause of death years ago and a stone mamon by fect at your earliest convenience In and reinstated members that took will take part In toe breakfast. The Aetna Life Insurance Company, at No pre-heating! Evenly ■bout cooking, baking and broiling. Even though yon are not intereated in immediate purctuna (Continued from Page One) Leaders made immediate plans to sense that the Manchester Memorial ernment la contained In a formal TRUCKERS’ STRIKE was hemorrhage of tbe brain and a trade, residing in Manchester for the order that I may start on my new members will meet at their rooms the request of F. C. Hill, executive AT COVENTRY LAKE adjourn the Senate out of respect place during the campaign in which hospital Is their hospital— an insti­ brow ned! w* want you to come to thia extraordinary demonstratioal ■tatement issued early this after­ fractured skull. past 35 years died suddenly Satur­ work at once." where there will be a large section o f the Hartford Council ^ y Scouts, many changes and amendments at to the New Mexico Senator. Msmehester finished in second posi­ tution to be supported and to be up­ noon by J. Francis Smith, chairman day night at the home of his daugh­ In reply. Hickey wrote Horan: tion u to percentage of gain in the held In every way possible— by reserved for them. A t the end of this corps has taken part In many The Manchester Trust Co. Is o f­ the next session of Congress." A c­ Senator McNary, the Republican “Your work for this corporation the mass the membera will march important events In Connecticut o f the Democratic state central ENTERS 3RD WEEK ter, Mrs. W ard Holmes of Max­ state. spreading the gospel of needed aid fering for sale a number of pieces of WIN A PRIZEI committee as an aftermath of the tion has beeo deferred pending a de­ leader, prepared a resolution to In Connecticut calls for commenda­ to the Arm y and N avy club where during Its eleven years’ existence. cision by the high court. that end after expressing sympathy well Hill, Ellington. There will be out of town enter- everywhere during the period May property and cottages of a former See these and other start­ ysjsetlon of Senator Thompson, Hla wife died last December and tion of the highest order. I believe XO-16. toe breakfast will be served. Its purpose, therefore, is to give ser­ person attending the demonstration ia eligible for useful prizeal Cooking utenaila, toilet The legislation would compel both for the Senator's mother and praise SHEAEECTED ers, this part ;it the program being Manchester real estate developer at ling demonstrationt of cook­ that from the outset you sensed the vice, and Its first act as a complete named by Governor Cross for the shortly after her death he went to in the hands of Felix M cEvltt and It Coventry Lake. The property con­ arlidea and other houaebold helpa will be given away. Cakea, biacuita and meau prepared position of State Agent of Agencies the workers and the employers to for the deceased Legislator. trend of realty values with remark­ unit was to take part In the dedica­ Ellington to make bis home. He Is expected that Rev. Jora Kenney, sists of a number o f lota and lots ing, baking and broiling! during the demonatration will be aerved to all attending! and Inatit'. tlons. Union Leaders Say None of contribute to a retirement fund, the Senator Johnson of California, a ably keen foresight and that you tion of Roosevelt grove, Keeney formerly lived on Middle turnpike, former acting pastor ot SL Bridget'e with modem cottages on them and Charging |he Republicans with latter giving twice as much aa the Republican Independent like Cut­ STATE DEPUTY gave to your position, a full measure Park In 1924. A snare drum which formqr. Unless otherwise spccltlcd Ung, who participated In his support east, the house being destroyed by church, now located Ui Hartford, FOREIGN TRADE WEEK At Camp Femow are located at the west .end of the liypocrisy as well aa selflshness. fire about two years ago and be had of your Integrity as well as of your was carried through the ClvU War Their Men Went Back to the employes would contribute two ot Roosevelt In 1932, said "Bronson will be one of the speakers. lake. A ll these Iota are on high, Chairman Smith drew the lines of a new home bidlt there. This house time and patience. Yours was a Hampton, May 6— Camp Femow’s was given to the corps by the G. A. dry land with plenty of shade and a percent of their compensation. was like a son to me. No man has The dinner wlU be served at 7 battle with the statement, " I am In 0FTH EK .0FC was sold by him only last week. most difficult topk and I believe you PLANS PROGRESSING baseball team waa victorious In R. Veterans in appreciation of the very desirable view o f the lake. The favor of a cessation of a false and Lacks Distinction performed more signal service. None are entitled to the thanks of the o’clock. their practise game with Wllllman- corps’ services In many Memodial Work Today. In holding It Invalid, the lower While he has not been In god health road leading to the property turns hypocritical aemblanoa of co-opera­ of greater national stature. Aside corporation for the manner In which tlc State Trade School, winning by Day exercises. Later organized Into court declared the act exceeded the (Continued From Page One) tor some time his condition was not to the right of the Manchester WU- tion" with the Republicans. from my respect and admiration for you have accomplished your work." New Enifland Day May 20, To the score of 3 to 1. The battery for Junior and senior divisions, the power of Congress In that It made such as to cause his relatives alarm. limantlc road through Coventry just His statement In effect, accuses him, I hud a great pcr.sonal affec- REV. GINNS SPEAKER Be Notable for Appearance the camp were 'Waz and Danulc- corps has won several prizes in con­ Hartford, May 8.—(AP) — The no distinction between employes board of trustees of the Manchester In addition to his daughter. Mrs. before reaching the cove at Clark's the Republicans of affecting to co- Uon, and 1 am terribly shocked." vltch, pitching and Senft catching. tests throughout tbe country. In truck atrike entered tta third week "engagAd In interstate commerce Memorial hospital. Ward Holmes of Ellington he Is sur­ of Secretary Roper. landing, the first point when the bperatlng with the Governor until Senator Copeland of New York, vived by five sons, Carl, John, Ed­ Battery for Trade School were 1933 the Robert E. Collins Post No. lake Is visible coming from Man­ MONTGOMERY WARO Began As Youth thay had obtained as much as they today In this area although this and those not so engaged." said "he was one of the brightest AT RAINBOW DINNER Mr. Shea's activities in Knights ward, Albert and Oscar Anderson, With toe acceptance by Honorable Sutoerline pitching and Johnson 131 of the American Legion voted chester. fould in the way of patronage, and. morning was the deadline set by It also ruled' that the provision minds In the Senate, one of the fin­ of Ctolumbus work started while bs all of Manchester. Daniel C. Roper, United States catching. Tomorrow night a return to sponsor the corps, and tbe mem­ 824-828 M A IN S TR E E T when this had been accomplished the operators for men to return to of the act requiring payment of est of men." Daily Health T E L . 5161 work under penalty of having their was a student at Trinity. He Join­ The funeral will be held tomorrow Secretary of Commerce, of the Invi­ game with the same will be played bers are very proud of this associa­ Seven million people were made MANCHESTER h »vsrtln g to the usual tactics of annuities based In part on services Able Legislator Will Address Fathers and tion. Jobs flilcd by strike breakers. ed Campbell Council and served as afternoon at 2:30 at the Mark tation of New England's Regional in Willimantic. homeless and approximately 200,000 imsshamed obstruction." rendered before pa.ssage of the The Republican leader of the Dauprhters at Banquet in Drumming gives the fundament­ Joflcpb M. Adley, spokesman for its treasurer before leaving for Cath­ Holmes funeral home on Wood- Advisory Committee to come to Bos­ The Educational Department has lost their lives during the 1931 flood As for the .Socinllsts he declared legislation constituted an unlawful House, Snell of New York, called the Service Temple Tomorrow Niight. als of a musical education in an In- the'' trucking interests, refused to taking of railroad property. The olic University In Washington. Un bridge street. Rev. S. E. Green, ton and, open National. Foreign been further developed with the ad­ in China. Ihcy had never been alncere In late New Mexican "an able, serious dition of Mr. Walmsiey of Sterling make any comment on the situation railroads estimated this would cost his return to Manchester after hlS pastor of the Swedish Congrega­ Trade Week with a world wide their protnatatlons of co-operation Legislator", adding "I liked him per­ Rev. C, Homer Ginns of the North and Mr. White of Willimantic. Mr. other than to say he would have a them $4,400,000,000. graduation he again took an active tional church will officiate. 'Ihe RELAX TO GET REUEF broadcast of his address at a noon with the Governor but had from the sonally very much.” burial will be In tbe East cemetery. hTlOM NERVOUS STATE Methodist church wU. be the princi­ Walmsiey will conduct classes In statement ready late this afternoon. In addition, the act was held un­ part in the work of the council and dinner, Monday, May 20,' in toe ball­ start been working eolely with the Senator McNary, the Republican pal speaker at the Father and Journalism while Mr. White will r.enub'lcins In return for [jromlsed He was atXhc Hotel Elton In Watcr- constitutional so far as It applied first distinguished himself as an room of toe Hotel Stat'er, plans for leader: "I had great admiration for able officer when he waa elected Adam Sole By DR. 5IUKR1S FISHBEIN Daughter banquet tomorrow night conduct classes In music. Last t'lvantagoa In the city of 'Bridge­ hury. to persons who had been employed Senator Cutting, and his work In the New England’s participation of that lecturer. Ho aerved as deputy Adam Sele (Stankavitch) died Eklitor, Journal of the American at 6:30 at the Masc.nic Temple, Thursday night a very enjoyable port. . Opinions concerning the effective­ within a year before passage and Senate. His death Is a great loss to Week are progressing rapidly. Over ness of the strike varied here today. grand knight and grand knight and early yesterday morning at his Medical Association, and of sponsored by Manchester Assembly, concert was held in the recreation who bad not returned to railroad the progrc.sslve movement In this 7500 invitaUons to attend the New Union officials said none of their was active and prompt in attend­ home on Buckland street In Wap- Bygela, the Health Magazine Order of Rainbow. Other speakers hall at camp. Music was furnished service. country.” England Day meetings are to be men have returned to work while op­ ance In his duties. He waa named plng after an illlness of four months. will include Rev. J. S. Neill of 8t. by Joe Bernct and his Troubadours, The decision was S to 4. Chlet Senator Robinson,' the Democratic Issued Immediately to ail N ew Ebig- PIVINO R IM COLONY TO AHEND erators made guarded statements four years ago by State Deputy He was 65 years of ago, a former I f you are a victim of the stress Mary's Episcopal church. Rev. W at­ of Willimantic. Justice Hughes wrote a dissenting lender, who spoke In the last cam­ land associations, clubs, banks, busi­ OCOtOIA COlE/tUN that "some of the men arc back on opinion In which Justice Brandeis, Mulligan as district deputy and de­ resident of Poquonock, and had and strain of the times, and son Woodruff of the Center Congre­ In addition to these entertainers, paign against Cutting's re-clectlon: ness men, manufacturers, whole­ camp members offered many selec­ WIfinar, 13 Nolienal the Job." Stone and Cardozo Joined. voted much time to the work. He lived In Wapping for 17 years. He find yourself in a particularly gational church. Rev. L. C. Harris ond Olympic TItlat Slupgsr of tho DURKIN FUNERAL RITES No disorders were reported by "Ho occupied a position of Influence was renamed again two years ago was a farmer. nervous condition, the best rellet salers and retailers inviting them to tions, including vocal, dancing, and N. T. Oionti in tbe Senate. He will be sincerely ol the South Methodist church, participate and lend their whole­ either state or local police officers. and for the past term his services os He leaves his wife, Mrs. Rose Is to relax. Doctors know that Principal Arthur tiling Of the High otherwise. Both the orchestra mem­ mourned by all of his colleagues.'* hearted cooperation. It is expected bers and enirollees were well repaid Union pickets were active In Hart­ qpcaker in the interest of tbe Bele; two sons, John and Alex, both this is the first step In reliev­ school and William (Dad) Walsh of Coroner of San Diego to Con­ Senator Guffey ot Pennsylvania ol Wapping; and two daughters. ing various types of spasmodic that over 700 will gather at toe fpr their combined efforts. ford and vicinity and stopped trucks GUILFORD DEMOCRATS order has taken him to many parts the DeMolay. Wives of tbe speakers OOIF duct Inquest Into Fatality said "Hts service In the Senate was Miss Rose Sele of Wapping and Mrs. Statler at noon on Monday, May 20, Thursday night of this week. In West Hartford on the main high­ of the state. disturbances. will also be guests. both useful and constructive." August Phillips of Hartford. He Several special systems ot re­ to hear Secretary Roper inake his Camp Fernow will be represented OCNI SA>AZE)4 DTien Coogan Recovers. way to Farmington. Although giving much time to hts Miss Blanche Feder will present A motorcycle policeman there Senator Long: "H e'w as pne of work aa district deputy be stlU re­ waa a member of St. John's Lith­ laxation have boon developed and world wide address and toe other In the CCC Concert to be held at Pameu8 GREET DR. E. a DOLAN some of the entertainers at toe re­ Hollywood, Calif., May 6.— (AP) kept the situation well In hand. No the few real statesmen the country tained a close Interest in Campbell uanian Society of Hartford. promoted for tbe purpose, but speakers who will expound the Im­ the Women’s Club in Hartford. This Oolf ChoH^ioii cent gymnasium assembly, assisted — Tbs film colony v ill pay Ita last arrests were made. had. Ha was a genuine friend of council of this place and was a regu­ Th funeral wUl be held tomorrow there Is no msgfic formula. Never­ portance to New England of expand­ concert is to bo a benefit for the mine.” by Miss Ruto Klbbe, one of toe rezpecU tomorrow to Trent Junior Young Democratic Club Has lar attendant at the meetings of the morning at 9 o'clock at the home theless, there ars a few simple ing its foreign trade and how to go Hartford Courant and Times Camp SQUASH RACQUITt ’ j Other Comments teachers, and special music will be Durkin, who brought the role of Spring Dinner Dance at council. He baa proved his execu­ and 9:30 o'clock at St. Bridget's conditions which you should ob­ about it. Funds. Mr. Dillon, Educational Ad­ JOHN L SKIUMAN ^ : J Huckelberry Finn to the talking STOCK YOUR UBRARY Other comment; tive ability In many ways as a dis­ church, were a requiem high mass serve to obtain the best results. furnished by Raymond Hildebrand. visor at Camp Fernow, will act as Shore Line Grill Rsom. Vice President Garner: Toastmaster for the noonday 1935 Pra Squoih '4 # screen. trict deputy and his ability as a de­ will be celebrated. Burial will be in First of all, you must have a luncheon will be Hon. Eliot Wads­ Master of Ceremonies for the oc­ Kocqwtti ChemdIon Fune.-al aervicea for the 10-y«er- "H e was a fine patriot and ren­ gree officer waa such that during St. Joseph’s cemetery, Poquonock. quiet room in which you should casion. AT 25 CENTS A BOOK Dr. Edward G. Dolan of this dered great service to hts country." worth, President of the Boston old actor, killed Saturday In an auto­ the past year his services have been lie vrith your eyes closed. This TRUCK OWijERS REPORT Chamber of Commerce luid it Is ex­ Angelo Passerello, an cnrollec at tow: was the guest of honor at the Senator Shtpstead: "H e was one much In demand. He is tbe third mobile accident nrai- San Diego serves to diminish distraction and pected that the addres of welcome to thia camp captured 2nd honors in annual spring dinner-dance of the of our most Intelligent, courageous person to have aerved as a district also enables you to concentrate wMch took the Uvea o f th r^ other FUNERALS Secretary Roper and other guests at­ toe Stafford County Amateur Finals Here’s a Fine Series of Cheap Young Democratic club of Guilford and Independent Legislators, and we deputy from Campbell Council and easily on your share In the per­ NO TROUBLE ON ROADS held in toe Stafford theater Friday peraons, will be held in th ^ after­ tending will be delivered by Hon. I' ^ Reprints of Classics for Friday evening. The function took cannot afford to lose the few we the first to have attained the rank formance. night. This made a record o f three noon at the Wee Kirk O' The Heath­ place at the Shore Line Grill In Mrs. Margaret Dwyer Frederick W. Mansfield, Mayor of have." of state deputy. Then you should breathe easily The reports that came through, prize winnings In Amateur pro­ er In Glendale. The eervlcea will be Your Home. Guilford with about 300 In attend­ Tbe funeral of Mrs. Margaret the City o f Boston. Speakers at the Senator Frazier. (R.. N. D.)—"He Delegates Present 20 or 30 times, until you last night concerning the general grams in the past two weeks. under Cath'Jlic usplcea. ance, a large delegation bring from was a man of wide experience that Dwyer, of North Main street, was afternoon session, from 2:16-4:30 p. Abaent from the ritea for Durkm One of the chief troublea about Leo J. Kwasb, grand knight, and reach your usual rbythem of truck drivers’ strike differed In Camp Fernows trained fire crews Manchester as well aa other towns had an excepUonal understanding of John Hutcbtnson, Junior p u t grand held at her home at 9:30 thia morn­ m. will include Louis E. Van N or­ will be hla cloaeat friend, Jackie good book* la that they cost breathing during sleep. When many respects. One report was that under direction of Richard B. throughout tha stats. the problems confronting our peo­ k ^ b t , of Campbell Council, K. of ing and at 10 o'clock at St. Brid­ man o f the Bureau of Foreign and thetdont money. Not a great deal, to be you have reached this stage, any Hosier, forester, took active part In “ ' Coogan, who wa> the Tom Sawyer Thomas Likely of Guilford was toe etrlke was on at 10 o’clock last ple." C., are attending the state conven­ get's church when a solemn requiem person who might be aiding you Domestic Commerce: Vernon F. fighting the forest fire at Kllllngsly of Mark Twain's story in Ita latest sure— you can buy a world claaslc chairman and Judge Kerwin of high masa was celebrated by Rev. night. Other ^reports were to the for tbe price of a seat at a mu­ Speaker Byms: "He haa been tion. They are representing Camp­ to gain relaxation 'should stroke Pormentcr, Export Executive, Den­ and one at Brooklyn. A mop up screen verrion. Coogan was painful­ Saybrook, toastmaster. The speak­ John J. Kenney, formerly ailting effect that toe vote would be tBilen sical comedy — but enough. Just one of the most distinguished. Influ­ bell Coimctl as delegates. District the muscles In the direction ot the nison Manufacturing Company and crew from camp under the super­ ly injured In the accident which took ers were John Dally of Guilford, pastor of St. Bridget's church aa today. Perrett A Glenney were un- the same, to make a difference ential members of the Senate, and Deputy William J. Shea, because of fibers while you let yourself go Prank R. Eldrcdge, Chief ot the vision of Russell G. Crane repaired Durkin's life. John Robinson of Waterbury, state celebrant; Rev. J. J. Killeen, assist­ decldto about sending their trucks to people who have to watch the also a man who was popular with his office, is also in attendance. completely limp. Division of Commercial Intelligence to the scene of the Kllllngsly fire John Coogan. Sr., Robert Horner, president of the Young Democratic ant pastor of St. James's church as to New York last nigbt. William L. pennies carefully. all of hla colleagues." About twenty-five, members of You should lie loosely, as U o f the Bureau of Foreign and the following day. and extinguished GET YOUR WOni 25, radlo-actor-playwrlgbt, and clubs and Dona'. I Bttgood, acting deacon and Rev. Leo Pteber, acting Fitzgerald le-'t chls morning for Tbe National Home Library CutUng was returning to Wash­ Campbell Council went to W ater you were to sink through tbe bed Domestic Commerce. the last embers. Charles Jones, 24, foreman of the Internal revenue collector. The lat­ pastor of St. Bridget's church as New York with two trucks' driving Foundation, a non-profit organ) ington to vote on tbe Bonus Bill, an bury yesterday and witnessed the or the couch. Of particular Rignificance Is the G en e Sa r a z e n i Ciogan ranch, were ktl'.ed In the ac­ ter In behalf of the employees - In sub-deacon. one o f them himself, as he bad not isatlon which lists on Us advi­ Issue on which he broke moat working o f the third degree on a When you have reached this fact that Secretary Roper Is to tha department present to their for­ received orders tout toe trucks he hu smoked cident. sory board such names a.s James sharply with the Roosevelt adminis­ large class of candidates. In the The bearers were James Smith, condition. In which you tie like a make a second address at. an evening REB LEADER SENTENCED mer chief. Dr. Dolan, a fine radio William F. Shea, Sr., George Fay would be etopped. Camels for years ATHLETES SAY_ An Inquest into the deaths ot all Truslow Adams, Haywood Broun, tration. work, which was conducted by dead weight, your attendant may dinner in which it Is expected that and a leather traveling bag. Dr. and George' Smith, all of Manches­ John F. McCartoy ot Boston, who foui persona will be held as soon as John Dewey, and Will Durant, It was his speech In the Senate State Deputy Mulligan, DUtrict De­ then help you relax the muscles he will touch Intimately on the prob- Athens, May 6.—(A P)—Former Jackie la able to leave the boapltal, Dolan expreseed his surprise and ter, James Fay of Rockville and operates trucks through Mancbest| has taken a praiseworthy step ■ to charging President Roosevelt with puty Shea of thia place had an im^ of the head and face. Frowns I jtem s of New England’s part In world Premier Eleutherisc Venlzelos. the coroner of San Delgo county an­ pleasure at the g ift In a few well unfairness on vetsrana* compensa- Walter Hazerlck of New York City. had three trucks go through Uq remedy this oituatlon by bringing chosen words. Dancing followed the portant part. and wrinkles of concentration are I ^Hke and its importance to manu- exiled leader of toe 111-destlned nounced. Uon that was believed to have Mrs. Hsrold Garrtty presided at Chester, at 7:30 IhU morning, out a new striss ot reprints of speechmaking, with music by an stroked away. I .^ ^ ^ K u re rs and business men of this Greek revolt, waa under sentence of spurred administration leaders to the organ. As the tody was being three trucks were in close formatio famous classics to sell at 25 excellent orchestra. The muscles which set tbe Jaws death today for the part he played oppose his re-election, despite that brought Into tbe church Mrs. Mar. They reported no .rouble during the In the uprising. The mild cigarette the athletes smoke is the mild cigarette for YOU! cents. and make the mouth firm usually I England Day In National. ho had followed tbe President on Wa l c o t t w in l e a v e garet Shea sang "W hat Could My night. This company has been STEEPLEJACK INJURED To date, IS books have been are most difficult to relax. It Is Foreign Trade Week Is open to A court martial passed sentence put on the market. These In­ most other question*. Jesus Do More". A t the elevation, also difficult to relax the muscles operating trucks each'day since toe on the veteran poUtical leader yes­ A cigarette so mild you can smoke all you want— Misa Caroline Mlllaneie, formerly ot eve^on e and it Is toe hope of on my ’wind.’ ” .,.Bill Miller, oarsman; Jim Lancuter, clude: LEAPS TO HIS DEATH An *ristocraUe upbringing In tbe HOSPITAL TOMORROW of the neck. first notice o f toe Intended strike' terday and at the same time con­ that’* what athletes say about Camels. WORKING ON TREE JOB east formed the background for hla Rockville, but now living In Boston Charles J. Mooney, Chairman and demned to death General Nicholas N . Y.U .’s 1934 basketball captain; John SkiIJman, pro "Ivanhoe," by Scott; "A Tale These may be loosened by lift­ waa given. other members of the Regional Ad­ of Two Cities,” by Dickens; rise to the Senate. Wealthy, he where she was a student of Mrs. ing and lowering your head un­ Plastiraa, who' commanded the Gene Sarazen says: ’’Playing as much as I do— I have visory Committee which Is working squash racquets champion— hundreds o f sports stars "Salammbo," by Flaubert: ."Robin­ FROM ROOF IN PUTNA51 was identified for years with so­ Former U. S. Sena.tor Bitten by Dwryer’s son the late Dr. George til it drops easily of its own rebel troops. MIAITHT Niavi9, Stanley Noren of 13 Mlntz Court, Dwryer, sang "A ve M aria" and at with Harold P. Smith, Manager of to keep in condition. I smoke Camel* *teadily. They son Crusoe," by Defoe; Shake­ cial legislation which was denounced weight. Both Venlzelos and Plastiraa fled smoke Camels regularly and report that Camels never "WINB," »4iaeY- a steeplejack employed on a local Mosquito on Recent Trip to toe New England District of toe speare's "H am let": "The Conduct at times by ita opponents aa radical. the changing of the vestments Jack Then you should go on toward the country after the failure of are *o mild they never get my ’ wind’- n e v e r up*et get their ’’wind” or nerves. tree trimming Job autfered a deep Central America and His Ler Hovey of Whitman. Maas., a former TO D AY and Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Condidoo is im­ Uceratlon of hla right hand early of Life," by Emerson; a collection Mnn Identifled as W alter Has­ relaxation of all the muscles. their attempted coup. Venlzelos is my nerve*.** Becomes Infected. student of Dr. Dwyer's sang "Agn-is TOMOBBOW. Commerce, that all men and women now living with his w ife and son In What thia mildness means to you!...It means you portant to you-, thia morning and wae given emer­ of Kipling's short stories; "Tbe kell o f Framingham, Mass. SENATOR'S CAREER Including those of thighs ana 'cither athletes back him u p ...."I imokc all the New Spirit," by HUvelock Ellis; Die". Following the blessing o f the sums. Eventually you will learn loyal to New England inferesta will exile In Paris. can smoke Camels all you want! Athletes have made on vacadon, in the gency treatmen at the Manchester — Was Unemployed. Washington. May 6.— (A P )—An body James Green sang "When Eve Memorial boapltal. collect^ writings of Thomas Norfolk. May 8.—(A P )—Former to relax each group o f muscles In make plans to attend. Camels I want« and keep in top condition,” say* Mel office, at borne. You aristocratic upbringing In the east ning Comes." As a recessional Mrs. this discovery: Camel's costlier tobaccos are so mild, A pole saw which fell from the Paine; "The Queen Pedauque," by United States f^enator Frederick C. turn, and finally you will be able Following New England Day caakeepin"condi- Putnam, May 6.— (A P)— Walter formed the background for the rise O rrity played and the choir sang, CANON HAGUE DIES Ott, slugger of the New York Giants....Georgia top of a tree struck Noren ‘ across Anatole France; a collection of Walcott, will leave the Roosevelt to develop a completely relaxed which will be observed In Boston be­ they can smoke all they please, without disturbing Haskell, 39, who leaped to hU death of Bronson Cuttl)og to tbe position "Sweet Savior Bless Me E'er 1 Go." don,” yet smoke all the back of hts right hand, causing atorlea by Tolstoy: "Hans Brinker," hospital In New York city tomor­ condition for yourself. cause o f Ita central location In New Coleman, Oljrmpic diver, Mys: ’’Camels don’t cut down from the roof of the Putnam Woolen of United States Senator from New Rev. Father Kenney smd Rev. Leo Galt, Ont., M ay 6— (A P ) — Rev. thejit "wind” or nerves. . you pleaie. Athlete* a deep laceration. Noren lost con- by Mary Mapea C ^ g e ; and Wins­ row, where he has been confined After you have learned to re­ England, a luncheon, sponsored by Company's office building, was Iden­ Mexico. Pluher conducted the committal ser­ Canon Dyson Hague, former rector aay: "Camels never eiderabla blood before treatment. low and Brougham's "M oney and Identified with the Liberal bloc In with a leg infection, It was learned lax, you should regularly go toe Providence Chamber of Com­ tta Power,” tified today at a coroner*a inquest as here today. vices in S t Bridget's cemetery. through tbe rh)rthmical breathing merce will be held Tuesday, May 21, of the Church of Eplhany,,Toronto, get yout wind." the Senate, Cutting, a Republican, died in a hospital here today. Canon These books are very email—you a resident of Framingham, Masa. A member of a scientific expedi­ of Bleep and the process of relax­ In the foyer of the Biltmore Hotel, South Carolina, in 1787, passed supported Franklin D, Rooacvelt Hogue suffered a stroke while rest­ a law classing actors as vagrants. ca:i slide one in a coat pocket with-' The Identificat on was made by tion Into Central America recently, Benjamin Starkweather ation. You will then require Pi'ovldence, R. I. It Is expected that Bernard McMann of Putnam. for President In 1932. Members of the Starkweather and ing at Preston Springs, April 26, out difficulty—yet the type ia large Mr. Roosevelt, however, did' not the Senator was bitten by a tropical about 15 minutes to reach a com­ other Foreign Trade luncheons and Haskell, an unempic.yed textile Bldwell families In t>>wm attended and waa brought hero last Wednes­ enough and the paper heavy enough endorse Cutting’s re-election last mosqtilto, the bite becoming infect­ pletely relaxed state, after which meetings wUI be held oh other days day. to provide good teglbUlty. They worker leaped 200 feet to hla death ed. At first it was reported that he the funeral Saturday afternoon of you should fall easily Into natural “Private fall. Now the Senate elections com­ In the week in other sections of New He was 78 years old. F U B U O WHIST - SETBACK are sturdily bound in cloth. yesterday. waa struck In the leg by a poison Benjamin Starkweather, brother of sleep. mittee Is studying Cutting's victory England. Canon Hague, lesturer in liturgies T tieid iy, May S, 8:15 P. M. The appearance of these books in The prevloua night he waa given dart from a native IntUans’ blow Mies 8. Annie Stark'jveather, long a It Is highly desirable that you Worlds’* COSTUER over Dennis Chavez, Democrat, who at Wycllffe college, Toronto, was tbe two-bit price field should be a lodging at police headquarters, gun, but this was cs.'nted. school teacher m this, towm, and the get some outdoor exercise daily. PLUS Balek * Brown HaU has contested the election. MARKETS CLOSED toe author o f numerous books, sev­ boon to schools and libraries as where he gave bis address as Nor­ Prior to hts leaving for the jungle late Jabez Starkweather. Mr. Stark­ This Is an especially good aid to Laurel A Hardy OMa* Degree Tewn. A. O. U. W. Senator Chitting was born June eral o f which were translated Into TOBACCOS I '-veil as to Individuals, t hope that wich. country. Senator Walcott was weather died at Uls n« me In Woon­ sound sleep at night. Comedy 23. 1888, at Oakdale, Long Island, London, M ay 6— (A P ) — A ll Can- foreign languages. He was a mem­ S f t M u . Befreakineiiie. Sherman Mitteil, editor of the Coroner Arthui G. Bill o f Daniel­ awarded the 12th annual medal for socket R. I., Thuratisy and burial But do not carry the exercise the son o f William Bayard and idlon and Elnglisb financial and com­ ber of the compilation committee of SSHog, Afliiiliiinn SSe. Foundation, will be able to add son, gave a verdict o f suicide. Olivia Peyton Cutting. He was ed­ distln^isbed service for wild life, was In the cemetery at Storrs. He to a point of exhaustion or sueb modity markets were closed today, ' Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS other titles to the list In the near Officials said HaskeJ’s widow Is by tbe Bear Protection Society and lived In Manchester as a young man great fatigue that relaxation be­ the Canadian church hymn book, OtM ucated at Groton schcol and Har. die 25th anniversary of the acccs- 1906-08, and o f the Canadian church A. J.BfTMlte future. understood to live In Framingham. and became identifled about 50 years comes Impt^ble. —Turkish and Domestic— than any other popular brand. vsrd University. At the latter instl- tbe American Game Association. lion o f the King. prayer book 1911-21. Tob.U . < iS igfsid) R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, W iaMoe-SslM. N.Ce I' HANCyiEffTB* ETBNTNO REltACt?. M A M ^A E tim tOIVN, l, CONM^ MQI7DAT. M A T 8.T98B.

■ of price! to ccbool hlatorical ru ay batting star of the New York Giants erine Klemark, Helen Kiemark, abled American Veterans of the Motor Company’s show rooms on Uma, iavaatlgaUfi M __ conteat-winnera. Recreation ('enter MILDNESS OF ^'CAMELS” baseball team; John ’L. SklUman, PICIDRE OF PRIZE DOG Susie Micbalik, (P ristin e Sadlon, World War. Friday evening. May TEACHERS’ COLLEGE squash racquets champion: Bill Mil­ Center street at 8:40 last night. placed the iirirar undar TERCENTENARY North Haven—Bvening program, ONE AUTO DEATH Albert Downing. Arthur Cobb, Leon­ 10 at the state armory. The local COLLINSVILLE MAN The car was proceeding west at featuring the work o f Connecticut Items of Interest ler, four times national sculling A Thought DAILY RADIO PRCM^RAM tha charge o f rockH a drHtfiRi' STRESSED IN CAMPAIGN ard Robinson, Charles Sadlon, John chapter has increased its member­ the time. Officer David Oalllgon. case will appear in tba tMsa compocera, by the Bradley Junior champion, and Jim Lancaster, cap­ IN NATIONAL MAGAZINE Sadlon, Bmt'l Sadlon, Steven Sad­ ship during the past year and It Is Slothfnlneaa casteth Info a deq who was near the Outer at the later in the week. Club of Musical Research. REUNION PROGRAM tain of an undefeated New York REPORTmN STATE lon. Eugene Scott, Alfred German. exMcted that considerable Interest INJUREDjN CRASH POSTCARDS ISSUED sleep; and aa Idle aoni shall auf MONDAY, MAY • (Central and Eaiiem SUndard Time) Monday University basketball team. It Is The puptla o f the O ld'H op River will be manifest In selecting the of­ The mildneaa ot Camels is the pointed out that a cigarette whose fer hunger.— Proverba 19:20. _ Netft Alt programs to key and b&elo chains or croups thereof unices The men’a plunge period win be Carlo Von Bar-Orch. Owned by fled; ooMt to eoMt (o te e) dealenotton Includee all avelUible etatlone, ^ school held a contest recently to ficers for the current year. theme of the new cigarette adver­ mildness 'has won the patronage of cec how many gypsy moth egg This meeting will be the last held from 7 to 8 o’clock. The wo­ Captain Herman Schendel, I f Idleness does not produce vici ^ro0r«me eubjeet te change. P. M. {Daylight tima ana hour later! m outstanding athletca—who have to Smallest Death List Weeks qtasses they could collect. Beatrice business meeting before the state Car Strikes Parked Machine Over 4,000 Graduates of men’s plunge period will be held tising munpaign o f the R. J. Rey­ Shown in Publication. or malevolence. It commonly pro NBC-WEAP NETWORK .Cent ■■•t. iistoric Boildings and Prom­ know what real tobacco mildness is Mathicu won first prize for the girla convention to be held In New--Bri­ from 8 to 9 o’clock. Women members nolds 'robaeco Company, which fea­ —naturally baa a mildness whten duces melancholy.—Sydney Smith. EAdIC — Beet: weef wlw weel wtle 4 : * ^ 8:10—The Music Box — wabc: must come to the office for towels JWMr wu* wceh kyw whio wfbr wre Mlnisturc^-«ait; Organ — west: ^W om aa Is KQIed'm and Thomas Chowanec for the tain. Daniel Walker la the retiring Parson’s Studio of Music eatikc ints tures the announcement that Cam­ will appeal to the non-aUiletlc amok- rwfy when wcae wUim ww) weal: mfdi in Front of Cole Show­ H H New Britain Normal To Carlo Von Bar-Orch, the black Jack Arnitirong—midwest repeat bpya. commander of the post. inent Personages Shown' and plunge tickets. A meeting of els are "so mild you can smoke all er as well. fced wmaq wcfl who wow wdaf wkbf 4:48— B:45—Concert Miniatures Prng. HOW ARD L. PARSONS, Director. the Soft Ball League teams will be you want." It is supported by The quality r f the tobaccos used German shepherd dog owned by NORTHWEdT A CANADIAN — wtmj 8 :S ~^:’***’ "»0 lo News Period a a ^ held at 7:30. Women members In­ Captain Herman Schendel of this Liberal Terms on ,irlba ketp webe wday kfyr cret cfcf 8:00— 6:00—Patti Chapin and 8sngt Norwalk. rooms on Center St. .')07 Main Street Farr Block Gather On May 11. statements from a representative In manufacture of Camels la con­ dOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wle wjax 8:18— ills — Jutt Plain Bill — east; THE RIGHT PLACE in Soovenir Packets. I terested In going on a short hike town. Is attracting so much atten­ ‘wfla>weun wlod wem wmo web wapi DISABLED WAR VETERANS When the beating season draws to group of athletic stars and cham­ sistently stressed- Each advertise­ Danes Orohsstrso—west and Dixie Tuesdays and Saturdays are asked to be at the Rec at 0:45. pions In various strenuous sports ment gives prominent display to the tion that the picture of the dog is wjdx womb ln*oo wky wfaa wbap kpre 8:30— 0:30 — The O’ Nelllt, Bkstoh— a close, I ’d like to suggest a few on the outside cover o f the current (Woal ktba kthe weoc wave wtar sMt: Ouy Hunter — Dixie; Buck By ASSOCIATED PRESS Wllwaukee— As he sped down a Fklward Katziing, S8, of 2 Avon I Tlie annual meeting of the New T uesday who smoke Camels and have found statement, signed by R. J. Reynolds 'm o u n t a in —koa kdyl k flr kchl Pogirs-repeat for west The smallest death list in many street In pursuit of a motorist, Ot- A set of postcards and two precautions to be taken when shut­ Issue o f the Shepherd Dog Review, PACIFIC — kgo kfl kew komo khq 8:48— t:4S—Boake Carter's Comment TO NOMINATE OFHCERS avcnul. Collinsville, was treated for ting down your heating plant. The Model Airplane Club will that "they don’t get your wind.” Tobacco Company, that "Camels a week-end waa reported in Connec­ fleer W alter Kohiman, was pitched an Injury to hla forehead when the \ complete course of study in Violin, Tenor Banjo, packets of snapshots, showing his-, t Britain St.ite Normal School Alum- This new campaign of advertising era made from finer, more expensive a national publication. The picture kfsd ktar kcu kpo kex kce kyr kya 8:66— 7:00—Pray a Braeglotti, Planet First be sure to leave a layer ot meet In the club rooms at 7 o'clock. was taken on the dog’s first birth­ Cent. Kaet. •:15— 7:15—To Bo Announcod ticut Saturday and Sunday. An from his motorcycle. Shaking off automobile in which he waa a paas- Hawaiian (iuitar. Harmony. Class and private instruc­ I nae assoi'latlon will be held at the la now appearing regularly in the tobaccos— Turkish and Domeatic— 6 :3 ^ 7:30—Kato 8mith*« Program toric bulldlnga and scenes and per-1 ashes on the grates. The women’s swimming classes will day, April 6. 1934. He Is already 4:30—Alice In Orcheetreilalend automobile fatality waa toe only Officers o f the ensuing year will hla daze, he looked up at a street enger, and driven by his son. Ed­ State Teachera College In New Brit­ Manchester Herald. It Is expected than any other popular brand." 7:00— 8:00—SiX'Oun Juatiet. Drama tion. Student recitals and orchestral training. sooages In the sUte’s ^ree cen-, Next close all the furnace doors meet as follows: 7 to 7:45, begin­ credited with II winning events. 4:4$^Xo Be Announced 7:30— 8:3<^Bl0€k A Sully'a Big Show violent death recorded. This occur­ be nominated at the regular meet­ sign. It read: "E. Falling Heath win, of the same address, crashed ners; 7:4,1 to 3:30, Intermediate. that Camel's consistent policy of 4 :0 ^ itOb—WHMam Waleh Orcheit. ing of Manchester CHiapter, Dls- Place." tures of growth, have been Issued and dampers. This will prevent the ain on Saturday, May 11. Over He showed first last February In 4:S(^* S:30—Preee-Radio Newa Period f ‘99” 9:00—Wayno King Orch— to c red in Norwalk where Mrs. Kath­ into a parked car In front ot the Cole newbipaper. advertising wifi be con­ We’ll lend you the sum you need...' S:30— 9:30—Tho Night Singtr—basle; erine Modra, 45, was killed when an by the amnecllciit naiighfers of 4.000 notices have been sent to grad­ Wednewday tinued. TWO HURT IN CRASH the puppy class at the Westminster 4:3d— 5:3d—Qeliagher A Sheen—weof ^Orchoatraa—mldweat and Dixie .the American Revolution as a Ter- Show and won first In the puppy small loans up to $300... and quickly, j ' j i — 5*U ~ fA Betty—wear only, automobile i'n which she waa a uates of the school who nrc now liv­ Roller skating m the gym starting In the first advertisement Gene 5:00— d:0e—Qouid A Shifter, Pianos •••(►—10:00—Tho Four Acea of Bridge centenarj’ Commission official ami-, in 24 to 48 hours. But you can take • j05—10:05—Claude Hopkina Orehest. passenger overturned after leaving ing In alt parts of tho country and at 7:30. Admission includes skates, Sarazen, famous golf champion, pic­ class; also was reserve winner in 5:15— 5:15—Black Chamber, Drama venlr of the 300th anniversary j Inverness, FIs., May 5—(AP) — hla class. This was at Madison your time about paying it back... 5:30— 5:30—Easy Acea, Serial Sketch 9:30—10:30—Art Jarrett’a Orch.—west the highway. whose clfiHS years date from 1884. music and checking. A public set­ tured both smoking a Camel and In •i45—10:45—Bill Hogan and Orchestra celebration of Connecticut’s ‘ictlle-i Two youths were seriously injured Square Garden. In the same month over as long a period as 20 months. 5 :^ —Uncle Ezra Radio Station Sanford E. Stanton, 51 year old The annual memberahip fcea aup- back party will be held at the West action, la quoted: "Traveling and 5:05— 7:0(K>Richard Himber Oreneet. 10:00—11:00—Blue Monday Jamboree and 23 others were hurt In the col­ he was awarded first place at the Buides that, our charges are reason­ 11:00—12:00—Danct Music—west only New York newspaperman waa ar­ ment. port a treasury known as the Mar­ Side Rec on Cedar street. Play will playing as much aa I do, I have to able! You pay only on the unpaid bal­ • :3 ^ 7:3^Monday Evening Concert Each of the souvenir packets. | lision of a government transient showrs in New Haven and in Bos­ NBC-WJZ NETWORK rested as the driver of the automo­ cus White Fund. .This fund pro­ start at 7:46 and prizes will be keep In condition. I smoke Camels ance of the loan, and for the actuM 1 *9 ^ 5:05—Oypelee Concert Orehest. numbered one and two, contain s ix : camp truck and an automobile near ton. 7:30— 8:30—Mutio at Haydn'a—to cat BASIC — East: wj* wba-wbaa wbal bile and bonjla were fixed at $2,000 vides a reserve on which loans may awarded to the winners. time you have the money. S:00— 9:05—Baetmen Concert—alto c snapshots. The postcards, of which. steadily. They’re so mild they here. Since that time the dog has not wham kdka wear wjr wlw wa>'r wmal pending a coroner’s hearing. be made from time to time by stu­ Thursday never get my 'wind' or nerves.” • •30— 9:30—Max Beer, ^'Detective** wfU; Mid: wcky wenf wla kwk kwer 120.000 have been ordered, are avail­ dents of the school who arc in need Andrew Moratta of Brooklyn, N. been shown, but It Is the Intention The only charge Is three percent pei • sOO—10:00—Oene Mervey’e Orcheatra koU wren wmaq kao wkbf Mrs. Modra waa being driven to hot. damp nlr of the cellar from cir­ The women's swimming . classes Other athletes who comment on able in sets of twelve cards. ! of financial help for the completion Y., and Charles Tate received serious of Captain Schendel to show his dog month on unpaid amount ot loan. 9:16—10:15—Jeaae Crawford, Oraaniet NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmi her home after caring for Mr. and culating through the furnace and will meet as follows: 7 to 7:45, ad­ the rolldnesa o f Camels In state­ 9:30—10:30—Stan Myere A Orcheatra .Memorable Events of their work In teacher training. cuts and bruiqMs but were expected at the ninth annual show to be held wlba ketp webe wday kfyr cret cfcf Mra. Stanton’s two children. Stan­ causing the heating surfaces and vanced; 7:45 to 8:30, life saving. ' ments accompanied by "action” Nooflnghame, Sketch SOUTH — wr\*a wptf wwno wla wjax The pictures for the postcarda re-1 smoko pipe to rust. Among the acUviUca the assocla- tf recover. Saturday, May 25, at Oiralda Farm, 10:00—11:00—E. Madriguera Orcheatra wfla>W8un wlod wem wmo web wapi ton waa uninjured. Friday photographs are Georgia* Coleman, 10:30—11:30—Leonard Keller Orcheatra call memorable events and the place; If your heating plant Is o f the I tion has planned for the day is a Injured included Joe Karats, Pro- Madison, N. J. T^ls show Is the wjdx wemb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro Dancing In the gym from 8:30 to holder of 13 national and Olympic 'vidsnee, R. I., and Norman Retseb, Personal Finance Co woal ktbe kthe wsoc wave of outstanding men and their work steam or hot water type, I ’d also I seriea of athletic events under the | largest out of door show that is Telephone 5450 Root CB8-WABC NETWORK MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kgir kghl Here’s What THE 13:30. diving championships; Melvin Ott, Buffalo, N. T. In the development of Connecticut. suggest that you drain off all the ' direction of Miss Hedwlg Kllmo- held in thla section o f the country. State Theater Bldg. 755 Main lASlC—East: wabc wade woko wcao PACIFIC—k*o kfi kpw komo jRiq kfad The Old State House at Hartford, vltch of Bristol and luncheons that 5aab wnac wrr wkbw wkrc whk ckJw ktar kpo kex kta kgr kyx WOMEN VOTERS LEAGUE water in the boiler. Thla will get 1 Conte Eaet. the Oliver Wlaworth house In rid of any sediment that may have ; the being arranged by commlttee.s wdre wenu wjas wean wfbl wepd wjev wbnej Midwest: wbl»m wfbm kmbe 3:30— 4:30—The Singing Lady—oaat Windsor, the crypt under Center collected In your holler during the headed by Mrs. James N. Bardick kmnx wowo whna kfab. 3:45— 4:45—Orphan Annie—met only TO CONVENE ON JUNE 12 Church In New Haven, the Henry winter. But be sure to again fill of New Britain. BAST—wpx whp whec wlb* wfea wore 4 :0 ^ 6:00—U. 8. Army Band Concert Whitfield stone house at Guilford, a the holler to the normal level— do wicc.cfrb ckao. wihx wmas lUJ” Healy, Stampai 1 The morning schedule of sports' DIXIE—wgnt wefa wbre wqam wdod 4:30— 5:3(^PreeeeRadio Newa — ba-* MANCHESTER ELECTRIC CO. full length portrait of Roger Sher­ not let It stand empty during the j will start at 6:30 o’clock and will; Wra wrec wlac wdau wtoo krld wrr a ••nglng Lady—mldw rpt ktrh ktea waco koma wUbo wbt wdac Institute to Meet at Connect!-1 man and the Old Meeting House at summer. I f you follow these pre­ I provide for golf, tennis, volley ball 4:35— 6:35—Dale Wimbrow—wjs only Brooklyn appear on six of the card.s. wblsr wdbJ w*wva wmbg wsje wmbr 4:45— 5:45—Lowell Thomas — eaet; cautions you'll not only save on ' and baseball. The participants who wahi ktui kgko wcoa wdne wnox kwkh Orphan Annie—repeat to midwest cut College in New London i Of the remainder of the set one repair hills but yoii will also pro- j are not planning to attend the re- MIDWEST — wgl wmt wmbd wisn 8:00— 5:00—Amoe 'n' Andy—eaet only for Two Days. I card shows the five biiildtng.s that long the life of your furnace. wibw kfh Wimk wkbn wcco webt kecj 8:15— 5:1^Tony A Qua, Serial Skit I union luncheons will picnic on the wnax woe - 8:30— 6:30—Red Davis Serial Sketch have housed the state's governing I grounds. The reunion luncheons MOUNTAIN-kvnr kle koh ksl 5:45— 0:45—Dangerous Paradiao, Skit bodies since s separate bullldng was COAST — khi koln ktre kol kfoy kvl 6:00— 7:00—To Be Announced The third annual Institute on has done for Manchester in three ' for tho classes whose years of grad­ kfbk km) kwg kern kdb kgmb kgb first provided for that purpose early uation ended in O and 5 wilt take 6:S5— 7:315—Meredith Wilson OrcheSo public administration sponsored by Cent. East. 7:0(L- 8:00—Weekly Minatrela Show In the 18lh century. Others show HEBRON place In the dining hall of the Mar­ 7:30— 8:30—Three Act Radio Drama the Connecticut League of Women Blssell's Ferry' across the (>>nnec- cus White dormitory, the Methodish 3:30— 4:3(^Jack Armstrong—ea. only 8:00— 9:00—Cuckoo's Whole Hour voters will open at (Connecticut Col­ Ucul River at Wlnd.sor and the Piano Duo—Disie: Vocariste—west 9:00—10:00—Sleepy Hall’a Orchestra— Church hall and the Hotel Stanley. 3 :4 ^ 4:45—Dick Tracy — basic: Ths eaet; Amoe 'n' Andy—rpt to west lege, New London, on Wednesday, covered bridge spanning the' Housa- Report has been received here of The business meeting Is called for Cosmopolitans — Dixie; Between 9:15—10:15—Tony A Qua—went rpt. June 12 and continue through June tonlc River at Cornwall; the Jona­ tho marriage of Mias Thelma Cum­ Beekende—w: Miniatures-mldw 9:30—10:30—Ink Spots, Negro Quartet 14. Preliminary plana have Just 1:30 p. m. in the auditorium. Be­ 4:00— 5:00—Buck Roger*—east; Bea* 9:38—10:38—Jolly Coburn A Orcheatra depression years. than Trumbull house and Revolu­ mings, daughter of Mra. Mary B. sides the reports of officers and com- trice Oegood. Piano—west A Dixie 10:00—11:00—Shandor and Hla Violin been announced by the program tionary War office at Lebanon; Cummings o f this place, to Avery 4:15— 5:10—Bobby Beneon—east; Og 10:05—11:0A—Dance Mualo Orchestra committee of which Mrs. Edward S. mi.tees, there will be an address by —mldweat; Judy A Jeetera—west Sheldon Tavern and the Judge Tap­ West, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Dr. Herbert D. Welle, principal of 10:3(^11:3(^Bob Chester'* Orcheatra Robinson of New Haven la chair­ ping Reeve, I^nw School, the first In West of East Hampton, the cere­ the college, and music by the college man. th> country, at Litchfleld; Connec­ mony taking place at tho Pine glee club. A social hour at .3 p. m. 6:00— Evening Radio Journal. The three days discussions will be ticut Hall at Yale and a atatue of street Congregational church, Lew­ In the Marcus White Hall will close Despite The Ebb Arid Flow Of focused on the Inter-relation be­ Nathan Hale beside thla building 6:16— Tim Healy Stamp CTlub. iston, Maine, Monday evening. April the session. 6:30—Press-Radio News. tween legislation and politics. Na­ where the soldier-martyr had qimr- 80, the Rev. Rollins Goodfellow, The following committees are In tionally-known speakers are being ters while a student at the Uni­ 6:35— Musicale. . psitor o f the church, officiating. charge: WTIC 6:40— Sporting World in Review. invited to talk on such topics as \ versity; and the ruins of the Pitkin I The marriage wa.s a complete sur­ Reception Commitlec; Mi-ss Elea­ Economic Conditions There Are Certain Hartford, Oonn. 6:45—Today’s News — Lowell "Have National Issues a Place In Paid $31,482 in Taxes ClasN Works at Manchester with a! prise to the family an<1 friends of nor Honehan, Mt.s.s Bertha Sheldon, 50,000 W. 1040 K. C. 282.8 M Thomas. the Local Party Structure?” and picture of that factory'a antique both of the young people. Mrs. Mias Elizabeth Welles, Mrs^ Agues ■’What’s the Matter with State Leg­ products. TravelWa Brnatfcaatlng Service 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. West Is a graduate of Windham M. Rickey. Mlsa Elsie M. .Mfies. islatures?” The Institute will start During the past three years the Company has paid over $31,482 Reaaonnhiy Priced High school, and has been employ­ 7:15- Tony and Gua. Regi.stiation Committee: Miss Projects W hich M e n Have Set U p For 7:30—Red Davis. with a "post-mortem” of the 1935 Mrs. George Maynard Minor of ed In Norwich for the past year or Mary A. Tormay, Miss Bertha Bow­ Monday, May 6. legislature with senators, represent­ in taxes to the Town. It is the second largest taxpayer. Its taxes Waterford, former President-Gen­ more, Mr. and Mrs. West will I 7; 45--Dangerous Paradise. ers, Mlsa Loretta McKcon. P. M. 8:00—The American Adventure— atives, newspapermen and League eral of the Daughters of the Amer­ make their home In Norwich, on lIoslfMCs: Mrs. Ernest Liidwlg- 4:00— King George’s Jubilee. members taking part In a sym­ are a big factor in the running of the town. ican Revolution amt a member of; their return from a wedding trip. drama. son, Mrs. BeniKU lllhbard, Mr.-. — Arthur Lang, baritone. posium. the Btate Tercentenary ( ’ommlsslon, | Frank Lillie of Wlllininntic was a 8 :3 0 -Meredith WUlaon and hla Marcils White, .Mis. I'anlel .Maguire, Themselves From Which There Is No 4:45— Platt and Nicrman, pianist. Sessions will be held In the ad­ is chairman of the Commliwlon’ : caller on frienils here Wednesday. Orchestra—Tommy Harris, Mias Clara We».scl, Mrs. FreUerUk 6:00— Col. Roscoe’ Turner’s Flying ministration building at the College A town plant pays no taxes postcard committee. Mlsa Emellnei Tqwti Clerk Mrs. Merton W. Hills tenor; Annette Hastings, so- S. Camp. Stories. and those attending will be housed H. Street of New Haven, state re­ Is still twenty or thirty short on pprano. The officers o f tho association; 6:14— King George’s .Jubilee. and meals will be served In the gent of the Daughters of the Amer­ dog taxes due the first o f this 8:45- Hugh J. McMackin, 8ecre» I ’resldcnt, Mrs. W. E. Ingham, ol Turning Back S;20— AHce in Orchcstralia. tary. Eastern Soda W’ater dormitories. Reservations can be ican Revolution, Is vice-chairman of month. A penalty of } I Is added In Newington; vice president, Viola L. the committee. each rase for failure to pay the fax 6:45— Sam and Dick in the North Bottlers Association. made now through the office of the Miinke, of Meriden; roeocdlng sce- Woods. Connecticut League of Women The postcanls and the packeta of on or befo 'e that date. The yearly 9:00— Greater Minstrels. relary, Mrs. Marlon B. Cochrane, 6:00— Wrightville CTarlon. snapshots may be obtained at the report to the stale Is due June i, 9:30—Princess Pat Players— "Song Voters, 130 Washington street, Hart­ of New BrUam: corre.-ixmdlng sec­ 6:30—Press-Radio News. ford. Oommiaalon's offices In Hartford or One dog owmer, leanilng that his o f the I.slands.’* drama. retary, Miss Mary A. t.ampbcU, of 6:35—Baseball scores. through the Society. The postcard tax would now be three dollars, de­ 10:00—The Cuckoo Hour— comedy Other members of the program clared that he would shoot the dog. New Britain; treasurer. Miss Mil- 5:40— "Have You a Fire Con­ program with Raymond committee are Miss Florence L. set sells for twenty-five cents,' as ■ dred B;irrows. Purchased $58,600 in materials locally do each of the jjacheta of snapshots. •Mrs. James Whltehouse and Mrs. Among Them Is The Gare AncJ science’’— K. W. Ake. Knight. Harrison of Northford, Mlsa Mary Snapshot packet number one Thelma Dodge of Mt. Hope were 5:46— William L. Sheehan, Conneo- 11:00— Time, weather. Bulkley of Hartford, Mrs. Nelson shows the Connell Room In the visitors Wednesday at the home of ticut Legislative Reporter. 11:05— Bradford Orchestra. Hostow of ' New Haven, Mrs. Luke The Company has spent over .$58,600 in Manchester during the Webb house at Wcthcrsfleld, where ■Mrs. Randall C. Tennant, .Mr:' 7:00—Gould and Shefter, pianist 11:15—M ayfair Orchestra. Lockwood of Riverside and Mrs. Washington and the French gener­ Whltehouse'a granddaughter. WAPFING Treatment O f The Sick Among Mankind 'Z:15— "The Black Chamber.” 11:30— Ink Spots— Novelty Negro Ruth Dadourian of Hartford. last three years. It follows the policy, where possible, of buying in al, Rochambeau, mapped plans for The Rev. Harold Keen took sever­ 7:30— Luin and Abner. Quartet. the campaign which led to the sur­ al of tho young people of hlr 7:45— City Government — Mayor 11:38— Rockefeller Center Rainbow Manchester. It pays its bills promptly artd puts money into circu­ render at Yorktown that deelded Sunday school class to a .young peo­ l.t'.slie Cnrroll. of Doming street, J. Watson Beach of Hart­ Room Orcheatra. the Revolutionary War; the David ple’s fellowship play nt St. James's ..ppiny, was awarded lirsl i.rize at Through The Medium Of HOSPITALS. ford. 12:00— Shandor, violinist. COLUMBIA lation. Keene house at Canterbury; New­ church. West Hartford. Friday eve­ the Warner brother.V State llicatcr S.’OO—Richard Hlmbcr’s Orchestra. 12:06—Lord Baltimore Hotel Or­ gate prison at East Granby, built ning. Miss Grace Ralhhiin, for­ , South Maneliestcr last Frlilay 8:30— William Daly’s Orchestra. chestra, above the tunnels and shafts of the merly of thla place, took part In ..-'ning. His vocal solo was en­ 9:00— The Gypsies. The pupils of the Center School famous colonial copper mine there; the play, "Listen, World." A dance titled, ’’Mother." 9:30—Amateur Night — Irwin gave their spring play "The Little the W yllys mansion at Hartford, followed In the parish hall. Those There were 04 women, nearly all Cowper, director. Lame Prince" at the Town Hall with the Charier Oak In the fore­ attending .were Mrs. F. A. Hathhun. from Wapplng, who moUred to 10:00— Contented program. Tuesday evening to on audience ground, and Avon church. her daughter. , Acoynath Watkins Htolhers store, lust Friday 10:30— The Travelei-a Hour— Julius composed of their parents and Ihitniim Park .lones, Dorothy Gray, Kate Kuly :if'teinoon, where they attended a Surgery And Medicine Have Been Nussman, director; Marie friends. The children taking part Packet number two contains a nych. food fonim. Card.s were played and Healy; Modem Symphonic RADIO: were aa follows; first nurse, Vir­ snapshot of Israel Putnam Memori­ Tho Women’s Bridge Club met a very pleasant afternoon was en­ Choir. ginia Collins; first lady, Dot Kowal­ Paid $267,082 in Wages al Park at Redding, where the Con­ Thursday afternoon at the home of joyed. 11:01 Gene Marvey’s Orchestra. ski; second lady, Shirley Trythall; tinental army was In winter quar­ Miss Victoria Hlldtng. Four tables A sale of articles made by the Able To Accomplish So Much Within 11:20^ Jesse Crawford, organist (Euatern Standarfl Time) first lord, Fanny Belle Hurlbutt; ters the season following the trials were In play. Mrs. John Paliner blind people will be held at the 11;30— Slumber Hour. second lord, Jean Isham; four god­ During the past three depression years the Company has paid at Valley Forge; the Ely house at won first honors, Mrs. Mary E. Hadd Memorial Library next 1’hnrs- 12:00— Silent New York, May 6.— (A P)—Both N B C and CBS are observing national parents, Buddy Isham, M argaret E ly’s Landing; the Falls' at Kent .Mitchell, second. Refreshments of day afternoon.' May 9, from 3 to ft Mellinger, Merton Wolff, Eleanor $267,082 in wages to its employees, who have spent it largely in music week with special programs. Falls state park; Falrfliqd’s olil Ice crenm, angel cake, candles-, nut, o’clock, A blind Instructor will be Kowalski: king, Janice Clarke, The Four Walls Of Physical Structures Instead of taking its usual absence Manchester. academy building; WInthrop Mill at tea, etc., wore served. present. crown prince. Paul Watkins; second New Lond;on, known as the Old Tho Rev. Harold Keep took two There were about 40 children who this summer, Roses and Drums will nurse, Carol Lyman; deaf mute, of the hoys of Ills choir on a drive Town Mill, and the grave o f Lady attended the Federated Sunday continue on NBC-WJZ. With Little Louis Kowalski; fairy godmother, to Hartford Saturday. They visited Fenwick st Old Sayhrook. school social, which was held nt the Jack Little’s Orchestra playing at Lucy Derosla; amall prince, John The choice of the picture of the Horse Show at the Armory and Community Church House, last hrl- Known As HOSPITALS That We Can­ WDRC the Notre Dame senior ball Friday Szegda; older prince, Sophie Roger Hherman for representation took In other attractions. 225 Hartford, Oonn. I82C day evening. G.imea were played at South Bend, Ind., there will be Szegda; trumpeter, Cbauncy Sqiiier. on the cards seems particularly fit­ Repreaentativa and Mrs. Edmund and refreshments were served. a half hour CBS broadcast. Curtains and scenery were in charge ting. Sberman’a record In the af­ H. Horton and children spent Sun­ Arthur Smith of South Windsor Listening tonight: fairs of hla time was unique In that Monday, May 8. of John Kowalski. To conclude the day visiting relatives, Mrs. Horton's died at the Masonic Home In W al­ not Afford To Fail To Provide All That WEAF-NBS. 6:30— Easy Aces; he was the only signer In the thir­ brother-ln-law' and sister. Mr. and P. M. program Carol Lyman an4-4Qrginia By its dependable power the Company has enabled lingford, lust week. He leaves his 8— Gypsies and Phi! Baker; 8:30— teen colonies of the four f\indamen- Mrs. Arthur V. Linde, In West 2:45— King George’s Empire— Ad­ Collins sang "Little Man, Ybu’ve wife, Mrs. Etta Smith, and a step- Music at the Haydn’s: 9:30— Max tal documents that established tho Hartford, and her mother, Mrs. ilnughcer, Mrs. Frank Smith ol dress from Buckingham Pal­ Had a Busy Day” and "Let Me Call Baer as Lucky Smith; 10:15-^’Nal You Sweeheart." United Slates of America, l.c., the Elizabeth Doyle In Unlonvtile. Lyme. He was a member of the ace.' Is Needed To Carry On The Work. B’Rlth convention; 11:30— Leonard Fifteen members of (Columbia 'Articles of Aaspelatlon, In 1774 John Booth, a 17-year-old . boy, Evergreen Lodge of Masons, No. 3:00— The Cosmopolitans. Keller orchestra. Manchester to enjoy large industries. that united the colonies In their who Is employed on the farm of Ed­ 114, of South Windsor. The funeral 3:16— Baseball game — Boston Grange attended the meeting of the cause of rebellion; the Declaration ward A. Smith, won the one-dollar was held Monday at the Masonic Braves vs. Pittsburgh P i­ WABC-CGS, 7:30— Kate Smith; East Central Pomona Grange held of Independence In 1776; the Arti­ prize for the biNit dozen o f hens' Lome In Wallingford. rates. 8— Drama, Six Gun Justice: 8:30— at Coventry Wednesday evening. The Company, which is connected with the Hartford Electric cles of Confederation in 1777. that eggs at an exhibit at a 4-H Club The following delegates with Rev. 5:15— A m o Meyer’s Royal Serena- Block and Sully; 9—Wayne King’s The lecturer of Columbia Grange, established a method of govei-nmcnt meeting at North Coventry, B'rlday and Mrs. Harry S. Martin of the ders. I waltzes; 10—Archie Bleyer Orches­ Mrs. Lillian Rice, with the co-opera­ Light Company, has at its command jost as dependable a supply of In the pursuit of the colonies' com­ evening. The contest was for Tol­ First Congregational church of 8:30—Jack Armstrong— All- tra: 11 —Monday Jamboree. tion of the lecturers of Hebron and Won't You Take The Responsibility Andover Granges, put on an episode mon cause; and the Federal Consti­ land County. Eggs were Judged by South Windsor, attended the annual American Boy. WJZ-NBC, 6:15—Tony and Gus; power as any large city. This dependable power, a t' favorable tution In 1787, that saw an end to their size, color, shape, etc. Mr. meeting of the Hartford East Asso­ 5:45— Dick Tracy. 7— American adventure; 7:30 __ in a historical pageant, all the the colonial era and founded a cor­ Smith Btat'>a that the flock of 25 ciation of Congregational ohurches, 6:00— Terry and Ted. Meredith Wilson orchertra; 8— Min­ Granges In the Pomona having a rates, means much to the community in keeping present industries nerstone of government arouna hens owned by young Booth was re­ held at Scanttr church. Fast Wind­ 6:16— Bobby Benson and Sunny strels; 9—Return of the Cuckoos; part In the pageant. Those taking which a nation co'ild be built. ceived by him as a prize In another sor. May 1; Mr. and Mrs. Harold O f Underwriting A Share O f This Year's Jim. 11:08— Sleepy Hall's orchestra. part from Columbia were Mlaa and in bringing new ones. Exhililts 0|M'ii 4-H Club contest. Gladys Rise and Everett Cole. Newberry, Mrs. .Marshall Bldwell, 1 6:30— Concert Miniatures. What to expect Tuesday: Hartford (Uirough Friday, May Mlta Florence E. Smith has ra- Mrs. Frank E. Bldwell and George 5:55— Baseball scores. W EAF-N BC . 12:30 p, ra.— Music Rev. and Mra. A . W. MeUlnger, 101—Showing of 17th, 18th and turned to her duties as, prlaolpsl of O. Case. 7:00— Bethany Girls. Guild: 4:15 -Pan -A m erican pro­ Mra. Florence Badge, Mlsa Edith 18tfa Century costumes at the Mor­ the Seymour school, W M t Hartford, The South Windsor Parent-Teach­ 7:16— A ir Adventures of Jimmie gram. Sawyer, Mrs. R. G. Proctor, Miss gan Memorial, sponsored by the after spending the past week o f her Fund Needed By The Manchester Alice aai;)ce, Miss Anne Dix, Mrs. er Association will hold a meeting Allen. WABC-CBS, 2—Variety Hour; 3— Connecticut Sticlety of Colonial vacation at the home of her father, Lillian Rice, Mrs. Junice Squier went next Wednesday at 6:30 o’clock nt 7:30—The 0'NelH’s. Old Fashioned Spelling Bee;4— L. W. Dames of America. Edwin T. Smith. the Wood Memorial l.lbrary. A 45— Boake Carter. to Woodstock Hill ..Thursday to at­ New Haven Yale Law School Douglas on "The National Budget." The formal organization of the covered illah supper will be served, -F ray and Braggiotti. tend the spring meeting of the Elast- showing, at Yale Uiw; Library, of Memorial Hospital? The Total Needed WJZ-NBC, 2—Jubilee Drama from Hebron Voluntary Fire Company and eacti member is requested to I6— To be announced. ern Council of the Congregational maleriala illustrating the develop­ was made at a meeting .held at the London, "Infamous Trial of WllHam Women of Connecticut. '• Can a town plant do better? V bring some food, and tho recipe for FSO—Kate Smith’s New Star Re­ 6—Beethoven concert from ment of (.'onnectlcait law.s, legal lit­ Town Hall. Friday evening^ Tho making It. Those who plan to at­ Mrs. Rachel Stanley and Infant erature and legal education. vue—Jack Miller’s Orches­ Hamburg, Germany. committee appointed from, the prin­ tend should notify .ilrs. Leslie New­ tra. son o f Andover ora trlsiting at the Hartford Showing by tho Con­ cipal sections of the town to secure berry. chairman of the hostess com­ This Year Is $15,000. 6:00— Six Gun Justice. home of Mrs. Stanley’s parents, Mr. necticut Historical Socletv In Its active members of tiie proposed or­ mittee, not later than Tuesday 9:3D^—The Big Show— Gertrude ONE-THIRD OF HOOSIER8 and Mrs. Henry Hutchins o f C^iest- rooms in the Hartford Public Libra­ ganization reported nine members morning. A social hour wlU follow. I ' .■ Nicsen; Lud Gluskin’s - Or- MAY DRIVE MOTORCARS nut H ill for a week. ry of select woodcuts and litho­ each, making 37 members, all of J. Alden Harrison spent the week­ c|ieatr%; Block and Sully. The names of the following Col­ graphs m historical subjects. whom were present at the meeting. end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 10:00—^^Wayne K ing’s Orchestra. Indianapolis (AP) — Approxi­ umbia pupils are on the honor roll E\'enlh By-laws as used In the East Ham|v Herbert Harrison of Litchfleld. 10:30— Carl Moore— The Rambling mately one-third o f Indiana’s 3.238,- of the 6th marking period of the Monday, May 6. New London— ton Fire Company were adopted for Please Make Checks Payable To The 503 inhabitants will be driving au­ Windham High school; seniors, Celebration of New London’:" 2S9th A meeting ot the directors of the Rhymester. present use. Raymond Rich of Am- Wapplng Cemetery Association was tomobiles by the end o f 1035, pre­ David Hunt, M argaret Badge, Marion Signed birthday. A wreath vriU be laid on t aton was approvee- ST.VND COLLAPSES Samuel Cortwright la a washout. Outer School, PhlUp Isham, ioiQfiwaBia Club. gtnnlng of a permanent flrt> com­ 4:15— Safety Crusaders. W d a y . May 10. Hartford Meet- The radio wasn’t working very Chauncy Squier, John Ssegda, Paul pany which will be of xoilue to tho ..Newcastle. Eng..- .May 8 ■ (A P ) 4:30— "S u rre a l Treatment of ­ '..qMwaorod by the Connecticut well ao Samuel hooked a new wire Watkins, Merton Wolff. Paul Mel­ town. Fourteen perrons were seriously In­ 1935 HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS: MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY. berculosis," Dr. Richard to what he thought was a 200-volt Appradation Association, in Sweet. linger, Janet Collina, Virginia Col- ell Ifem orlal Hall at 8:00 p. jured and 60 less seriously hurt lo electric house wire. Ilna, Lucy Oeroato, Fanny Belle Symbol of all things firm and the collapse o f a stand during a 4-; 45— Edwin Otis, baritone. There waa a shattering explosion Ing an all-day contest of strong, the Rock of Gibraltar Is now fi:00— News. Hurlbutt. Carol Lyman, Jane Ly- achool orchestras and Glee military parade held here today m and the radio split in a hundred man. M argaret Mellinger, Sophie (This advertisement paid for by the ManchBster Electric Company out of its surplus belonging to stockholders, chained up to keep Its summit from connection with the silver jubilee 5:15—Time. .AaraKBag; Ajr Govaroor Cross (This Adrertiseinent Paid For By The Medical and Surgical Staff Of The Hoapital. pieces. Cortwright went to a hos­ Szegda, Janice aarke. At Pine toppling into the sea. celebration. 5:16— N ew England Agricultura. pital for treatment for burns. ft:30— Kellogg Singing Lady. street, Annie Zuryk, John Mikolaw, and not charged to operating expense.) 4r The wire he used carried 2,300 Benjamin Pless. John Sirak and 5:46— LJttle Orphan Annie. volts. Mike Sirak. At west street, Csth- HANCHBinTKR E ^ N IN G tnSRALDhMANCHgaiEH. CONN

In tha United Stataa can be legally i t is considered, however, that Japan thrss and four minutes for s yon M« thshr ssereteriet for from 98 cases out o f 100 it is posslbls to i ( a ^ » 8 t r r purchased. Apparently the affect has been a military power o f im­ doam car. A mystery here. two to ten hours a day. lose your plumpnsss and to becomo cent, of its income for old age pen- regarding the municipal electric abuses by orderly processes, Bvsrywhera ara evidsncaa of Parsntbeats No. 3: Secretary more slender. alone. We would not remonstrate in plant. >v on ailTer produced outside the Unit­ portance for thirty years and baa man'a depravities and waaknsaa- SIX GASES IN COURT OPEN FORUM they must be corrected. %e“-' lekes has his own private “scaven­ HEALTH-DIET ADVICE the least If Townnend v. anted to set Because I'am a cltlsen of Man­ STATE LABOR HEAD "We are going to have unemploy­ ed Stataa ahould be practically nil, exerted herteU during all that time es. It's hard to realize bow regi­ ger party,” tha quarry being noth­ A successful rsducing method Cufiitiig firrild By UR. FRANK McCUY whereby the patient learns how to aside but 2 2-2 percent of our na- chester 1 feel It my duty to warn ment Insurance—we are going to since also the United Stataa has not to make hereelf aa strong as possi­ mented, guarded and generally ing leaa than Huey’s scalp. His TBANSACnON TAX i tional Income. Even at 5 percent, we the citizens of this town against the ,-■ ■ ■ ruauMiEu a* t h is mistrusted we all have become. Questions In regard to Health and Diet .take off excess weight and keep It correct this Idea that a man la eco- *an U L D PRINTING COUPXNT, INC ble, and that despite thia she has wisecracks at the KIngflsb Improve HERE THIS MORNING would not kick. big hazard of owning our own elec­ been. In recent years, a main de­ Policemen on beats, locks on will be answered by Dr. McCoy who can off follows this recipe: desire to Editor, The Herald: IS SPEAKER HERE nomincally useless when he reaches U Blnall StrMt tbe Ickes ataadlng with the White If Mr. Nyaten knows anytb^hK tric plant, knowing that It will en­ Manohaiur, Coos. pendence o f the world for Its sllvar been completely outstripped in per­ doors, traffic lights, stem signs, House, which is happy to have him ; be addressed In onre of this paper. En­ reduce, about 80 per cent -.common- Thank you Mr. Nyaten (Mr. Ny- the age of 35 or 40 years. close stamped, self-addressed envelope sense, 10 per cent; and diet 10 per about business admirJstration, be tail an expense of 81.600,000 to ua "In the greed for gold we have TBOUA8 rBROUBON ®hpply> turning out only something haps tha most Important branch’ of printed threats of fins and Im- axercielng hie gifts for Invective | atrom) for srour misinforming and as citizens. We know the town has Ernst Lubttsch, Paramount’s newvmental strain or neuroato 1 Oaaaral aaaafcr priaonment for little mtideamean- on an enemy Instead of on some- | for reply. cent. I have put the desire first, ought to know depredation is not forgotten God, nnd we will never PoBoflad Ootol ar I. Itll like an eighth part of the total pro­ preparedness by a nation which because It comes first since it start Mother of Three Is Among unjust critical Forum of April 27. based on earnings, and that de­ ' not that much money in cash. The have social stability or 'true pros­ production chief, has been quoted ae EJvereet (aaudette Colbert) PnbUahad E a a o Baaslai Czoapt ors, time clocks, lawyers, ratlings one else arltbin New Deal ranks. i town is already heavily In debt, Commissioner Tone Says So< duction. started from tbe grass roots after the patient to reducing, without the Has It ever occurred to you that predation is not always 2 1-2 per­ perity untN wo subscribe to the saying. "Bight hundred motion pic- c o w a r ^ m .aadaza and Holiday^ Entarcd at tha to keep us In line. Comes tbe Some of tbe choicest ones he has DO YOU WANT TO REDUCE? j What way are we going to build f ? m- Post OSiea at Maaehaatar, Cana, aa Much diaturbance of silver cur­ the World War to develop resources mlllenium and they’ll tear out tbe hurled at Huey recently come not ■iUieae reasons are ths most impor- desire the other ingredients will be It is more th:>.n a mere coincident cent. Any auditor will tell him earn­ teachings of the Great Eternal. We Saeoad Claaa MnH Mattar. i part of the subject because. If Ignored. Those Arrested for Week- ings (net income) Is what remains ! That is caay—some company will should seek to develop character rencies abroad Is reported, however, Incomparably greater than thoee of subway turostiles, leaving free from the brain of Ickes, but as that three men of three different I build It for us. But how arc we go- cial Abuses Must Be Cor­ each year. That means that some j distance between sanity and taar* SUBSCRIPTION RATES In the years I have been receiv­ I the patient does not ardently desire About ever so often tbe newspa­ of the gross income .after cost of and human worth and such move.- Oaa Taar, by mall ...... J*-®® Nippon, there seems to be very lanes of ingress flanked by open contributions from his subordi­ schools of thought, namely, a con­ ' ing to pay for It. In theory one must strive to contrive to have ' Ky Is but a small step, Par Moath, by mall ....«.»••••••< -*® by the boarding or sale for melting washtubs into which everybody nates, who are all busy thinking up ing lettecH from you who study to lose weight, he wUI faU when he pers are full of a new method for servative, a liberal and a radical, sales, insurance, rent, administration, ments as the.so open forums aid In End Intoxication Sprees. It looks easy. We are go­ the boy meet the girl in a different | I believe that the produetlon QF Slasla Copy ...... a.-** of large quantities of foreign coin, small likelihood indeed that the will pitch'his nickel. new ones for him. Even so, Harold my health articles, I must have i ^ **** other hand, a Mrong losing fat easily but most of these opposed the Tow-neend Plan. and the like have been deducted. rected in Some Way.'’* stressing the necessity of safeguard­ OaUvarad oaa yaar ...... I®-®® read at least o i hundred thousand I wish to reduce la the main part of methods are useless and some of ing to buy power from the town to ing the human values in Industry— way than 799 others hays related Worlds" must have and loud are the complaints of ^ v - Island Empire can ever overtake the Is still the best snoots-castcr in The reason, Mr. Nyaten, that cer­ Mr. Nysten, state# we Socialist, cover up the payments but, In town. letters asking this question, “How tho battle. If weight Is to be lost them harinlul. Nevertheless, there proclaiming and creating the spirit „ rushed— tbe main objective being j UElfBER OF THE ASSOCIATEO military lead of the Soviet Union. Renamed tain writers now are silent regarding "do not want recovery.” TUls state­ actual practice. It'Is altogether dif­ PRESS emments and economists abroad at can 1 reduce?” I therefore believe I successfully. The reason that many is a way to lose weight and to bene­ fllx cases ranging from Intoxica­ of true tolerance and kindly under­ „ I get the movie on the market with tei'^ Stage and movie people get the Townsend Plan should be quite ment la ridiculous. To Ifim we Issue ferent. We knows we have to pay Tn the first of the series of Open Tba Asooctatad Praaa la axelualyaly the American policy, to which the completely out of control when that I have run acroaa almoct every , people diet for a short time. lose a fit the health In every way while tion charges to violations of tbe standing. Wo must emphasize the Private Worlds’ now playing at | much speed os possible. Perhaail aalltlad to tha uaa (or rapubtleatlon COLOR FADING obvious to Its sapient supporters. To a friendly challcLge to produce evi­ help, officials, upkeep of the office, j Forums which Will be held In th e' ipeculatlve rise in prices and the CRY OF “TOO LATE” they set about changing their possible reason why a patient may j few pounds and then go back to doing it. Thia method has worked motor vehicle tawrs, came up before lact that citizenship Is not so much “‘•y be , aaudette Colbert’s reputation sn3 ‘ o( all aawa dlipatehaa eraditad to It wish to reduce. It Is undoubtedly I eating ansrthing and everything steadily for many years. Tbe loss descend to the “ simplicity” of the dence of any official statement by expense of mailing bills and many chapel of South Methodist church; Cftu6d different', and that diitlnc* j leaned upon a bit too boovilye TtMk’’ ar not otharwtia oradttad In thia consequent flight of silver Is attrib­ names. “MItzl Mayfair” sounds Chicago—Radicals, you may take Judge Raymond Johnson in Town the Socialist Pady In substantia­ other Items which we cannot see a matter of Inherent right as Indi­ papar and alao tba local nawo pub- Intimation that the Oeneral flutteringly phoney and Isn’t In true that all time there Is a tremen­ ! where they quickly gain back what will be slow but safe, which la com­ "nursery” . It is because matters of I each Sunday night during M ay,' vidual responsibility to serve the tlon Is practically the sum total o f j producers muat have been in a qiMBX uted. It from three men who have consid­ dous public Interest in the subject they went to such trouble to take Court today. greater importance require thrir at­ tion of his Inoccuratu and Inap­ now.. We install new poles, wires flanad baraln. Assembly will be unable to do any­ the least descriptive of the vital erably more than a speaking ac­ 1 mendable since a rapid losa In , Joseph Tone. State Commission o f ' general good." *^■.1"*?*' .. . . i ‘*ry—a true Interpretation would M '' All risbta o( rapublleatlon of of reducing weight. In explaining ' off. is that they did not want to re- weight Is not good. Watch for an­ James Logan, of HtUlard street, tention. propriate remarks. We Socialist nnd other equipment and In half an Most motion pictures are m ade: undoubtedly tmappreciated by apaplal diapatcbaa baraln ara alao ra- We have not opened our mints to little dancer whose real name Is quaintance with the Reds, aren't hour, through storms or other ways, j Labor last evening addressed a goo^l An Interesting question period thing about the liquor control law Madelins Pique. “ Danny Dare” his reason the patient may write, "1 . duce hard enough. I believe that other article on REDUCINO which an old offender, was fined 816 and Certain Town.-enditts not only know that we havt less chance in followed during which Commission-! “b bitellect of I public, yet a picture that Just "hits aantad. foreign sliver or to remelted coins— what they used to ba we can destroy lialf a million dol­ a child of ten yeair old. , "Private because there is not time enough, aounda Juvenile, like tbe title of notice that I am gaining steadily. I I the average fat person who wants will appear tomorrow. coats for Intoxication. He was be­ Juggle figures, but also Juggle state­ a condition of chaos—not more. It I .rized gathorlng on the subject, i er Tone proved himself well In­ the high spots" of the story wouM- Fall aarrtoa ellaat of N E A Sarv- that Is, we have not done so legally. That was the verdict of George must do something to keep from to reduce hard enough, will reduce. is the militant Faadata who step in lars’ worth of Uils equipment, la I "Whither Labor?” Commlastoner j Worlds" has tried to raise tho In­ raake it appear tbat tbe producers now, before the mandatory ad­ an Alger book. Yet it was chosen, Roycroft, 83, Andrew O’Day. 81, and fore the court In March for a aim!- ments. Mr. Nysten Is such a word formed on general - economic and| tea Ino. getting any heavier.” Or, "I can not Yes, my experience has shown me lar offense. Patrolman Joseph Pren­ when cjiaos abounds. there anything left for paying the Tone gave a most Interesting ao-1 telligence quotient of the public to were insulting the Intelligence ot No foreign mints have been opened journment date. carries with no doubt deliberately, by a hard- Frank B. Tyrell, 78. the three sur­ QUES’nONS AND ANSWERS Juggler. Ho erroneously accuses me interest on loans? What will we social trends. Pnbllahar'a .tapraaaatallva: Tha boiled Broadway dance director. And any clothes to fit me,” or, “If I that you can reduce If you want to tice arreated him at Depot Square In every depression men like count of the progress which bad: Next Sunday evening’s speaker an all time high to that of a normal tbe audiences. The compromlae that to It at any increased valuation. viving members of the Haymarket reduce. of having said, "Nobody knows what have to do when there Is nbt been made in the elimination of child of aUteen. The result is quite Jullua Matbawa Spaetal Atancy—Naw It a confession of Ineptitude Chorus girls with substantial don't reduce soon, I won’t have any Rickets Saturday night. Unable to pay tbe a transaction tax Is.” I challenge Townsend crop up with some pet will be N. E. Nyatrom who will ensued drags horribly and requires Tork, Chteaso, Oatro t and Boiton.. Why, then, should the price of new Riot Veterans' Association who figure left and will end up looking I can explain to you a regimen enough ? The answer Is easy. .sweat-shop labor in the State o f ’ insincere and shallow: of which the members of handles such as Emily and Ellrn- gathered yesterday to celebrate »he fine and costs, Logan waa sent to him to find such a statement In my financial "cure-all”. It would be far speak on “The Townsend Plan and too much “padding” to make for a sliver In this country affect the price like a bag of meal,” or, "I am wor­ which will help . you to reduce safe­ Question: Dorothy P. Inquires:. Jail to work It out. Raise the taxes. And we know who Connecticut, saying that from nm- The story, based on Phyllis Bot- good movie. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF that body should be thoroughly beth have become “ Yvonne” and anniversary of tho historical Chicago previous letter. more prudent for the Townsendites Social SeCvirtty." These meetings circulations . ried because I am growing short of ly and sensibly. When you get "What Is meant by rickets’” Is going to pay the taxes. awny shop systems which had been tome’s best seller of a year ago, of silver In China or Peru or India? "Helyne” until everybody has riot of May 4, 1886. Orlo B. Carpenter, 67, of Btaat to demand of their representattvea If It Is cheaper to produce our arc open to all. ashamed. There can be hardly one given up In despair and now Just breath and I feel sluggish and un­ through you will feel better, look Answer: The name rickets comes Since the ptolemalc Mr. Nysten paying aa low as 40 cents for I'JO tries to present psycho-analyses of Tha Barald Frlntlna Company. Inc., Is foreign silver being smuggled ford, waa arreated on Center street Implies be knows so much about the In Hartford a decent, amended pen­ owm power, 1 am sure the Manches­ the doctors In charge of an Ipeane aoaumaa nor dnanctaT rcapoatlblllty of them.who la not fully aware—and calls them "Toots.” comfortable.” If the patient is a better and live longer, but you and from an Old English word, wrlckken by Sergeant John McGlinn Saturday sion bill for 860 tc 880 monthly and hours of work, tho standard had Into this country? Or do specula­ LET’S CELEBRATE transaction tax, we Socialists should ter Evening Hersld would InstaU Its been raised to the minimum of 813 asylum, The goal of the movie for typofraphleal arrora appaarina In hasn't been fully aware ever since Maybe it's not so strange after young lady, her letter will sound you alone are the only person In meaning to twist, because is twists night charged with driving a car cease trying ' to convince people a TBANSPARENT PL.V8TIO advartiamanta In tha Manehaatar about as follows: “All my friends the bones of the young child out of like to have him outline the various own generating plant as the Nor­ per week and these Industries suc­ seems to be tbe making of the mal­ CURB QUOTATIONS tors expect to be able to smuggle all — the unpopularity of popcorn ths world who has the power to say equipped with Improper brakes. Mc- 8200 revolving penrion will cure the DEVELOPED IN ENOL.AND Eranlna Harald. he was elected to his position last Chicago—Mrs. and Mrs. Theodors tease me about being fat. I am sen­ whether you will stick to the re­ shape, producing bow-legs, a busineos transactions, (retail sales, wich Bulletin did In a town which cessfully unionized and -generally adjustments of the .leading edtarae- It In, and somehow get It Into tbe in Manhattan. New Yorkers are T. Hartman, Sunday, celebrated Giinn noticed one headlight on Car­ country’s Ills. owns its own electric and gas plant. fall—that one of the most .urgent watchers, not raunchers; they’re sitive about my appearance and ducing regimen. deformity which causes the ap| pajTOlIs, bask deposits and with­ respectable. He gave generous ters as exciting as a melodrama. MONDAY, MAY 6 American mints in the guise of fresh their golden wedding anniversary. penter's car wras not Illuminated. It It Is high time the workers realiz­ Must be they could furnish their Washington— (AP) — Develop­ and serious Jobs confronting the fascinated by the meclianical won­ stay home from dances because the Reducing la largely psychologi­ ance of pigeon breast, and w‘aa when the driver was ordered to drawals, stock sales, etc.) and the credit to the work and Influence of ment In England of a new plastic "Private Worlds” by entering the Amer Sup P ow ...... product of' American mines? Present was their son, Theodore J. fellows don’t like to dsnee vitb a cal. You must start with a strong changes. Rickets has been amount of money a 2 percent tax ed It is they, themselves, almost as own light and power cheaper than the clergymen end press of the stale field of psychiatry endeavors to Cities S erv ice...... FOR HIGH STAKES Legislature was an Intelligent and ders all about them. ’They watch stop that the officer noticed the car material, which Is said to be trans­ IVi Hartman, and his wife who were fat girl. I don't know how I can desiro to lose weight. This desire prevalent In the past than at tbe will raise on each of these classifica­ much as the Capttailsts who bold up buying It from a muntcipnl plant. In creating sentiment against these portray a mental interpretation to Cities Service, pfd . . . 18 That would seem to be a very diffi­ steam shovels and riveters, gawk celebrating their silver wedding an­ went quite a distance before coming I believe that all citizens should parent and embody properties close­ tn direct, eqiiare-toed opposition drastic revtslun of tho state’s liquor at show-window demonstrations get married, If I keep on looking must be vigorous enough to take present time, chiefly because we to a halt. Examination disclosed tions. We do not want a lump sum prosperity. They denounce the Capi­ and almllnr unfair nnd unwholesome ly resembling those of glass, has human happiness. The audience is Elec Bond and Share cult proceeding—provided the gov­ niversary. Also on hand was T. T, like a tub of lard.” the place of tho desire to eat cer­ now know the way to csre for In­ talist but support them through tbe go to the polls and vote on May labor conditions. Also he. praised supposed to figure out'bow a sister Ford Limited ...... to the President, who, less than a statute. To have Addled away all of folding beds, vacuum cleaners the brakes were in bad shape. Car­ of business transactions, nor do we been reported to the- department of 8H ernment of the United States exert­ Hartman, a grandson, and his wife, The foregoing paragraph 'will tain foods which you know are fat- fants and 3Toung children In such desire any vague evasions. Since two major parties. They want , good 15th, but think w'ell before you cast the custom of opens forums such as (Helen Vinson) who has teen a Niag Hud P o w ...... 3% these many weeks since the New and razor blade sharpeners. As who were observing their second penter wras fined 8US and costa your vote. commerce. year ago, ha was vociferously sup­ ed itself to prevent It The diffi­ for popcorn, they’re entranced by i give you some of the rcaeons why toning. If the desire Is overpower- a way aa to prevent tbe disease which he paid. Towmsendltes manipulate figures times but do little to achieve them. South church waa. conducting in an The new materia) has its origin murderess may make her brother Penn Road ...... Year without having done anything wedding anniversary. people want to reduce. I believe from developing. JOSEPH BARS, porting as the nation’s only alter­ culties in the way of such contra­ the transmutation of golden 1 Ing, you may rest assured that in with such staggering eang-frold, We workers must fight for prosperi­ effort to tiring about a better, friend­ In ordinary coal and while it resem­ (Charles Bayer) prejudiced against United Founders .... 7 - » George F. Rowland, of 18 Vernon 89 Cambridge Street. lier underatandlug on social and eco­ all single women or again tbe audi­ native to "ruin," Father Coughlin about tbe booze situation—and to grains Into fluffy white pellets. atreet, Hartford, charged with driv­ this should be a simple matter. ty by organizing through trade bles glass. It Is Said to be highly United Lt and Row A 1 band proceedings would not arise, unions and politically through the Manchester. Conn. nomic Issues. ence It called upon to Interpret tbe Util Pow and L t ...... 7-lfl last night bet his influence against now represent that not enough time But they never think of going In ing without a license, was fined 810 So far Its preceptors have done transparent to light extending well perhaps, from any effectual safe­ and bujdng some. notblitg to discredit our case except Socialist Party. And we must re­ In part Mr. Tone said: Into the region of the ultra-violet. that of Mr. Roosevelt by calling up­ remains to do anj'thlng—Is some­ and costa which were paid. Row­ guards against tbe act of smuggling land waa atopped on Center atreet use fallacious argunionts. If the member tho Capitalists can hold GASOLINE WASTED. "It Is no secret that something Tbe material is described as almost thing In which every member of radically la. w’rong with our social on his radio audience to flood their In the foreign silver Itself, but from Saturday by Patrolman Joseph Pren^ Townsendlfes cannot think up some their almighty powers only so long unbreakable. both House and Senate can feel any­ as we (the Workers) let them. Essex, May 6.— (A P )— Eighteen and economic system. It will have senators with telegrams demanding the ease with which the government tlce whose attention to the car waa better arguments and prefer a battle thing but pride. attracted by the absence of a tail of words rather than facts and fig­ Indifference and "letting George hundred gallons of gasoline were to be corrected by some means. Em­ THE AND NOW IS THETTIME tha passage of the Patman bonus B E H IN D spilling on the ground of the Essex JAPS DENY REPORT. can keep an accurate check on the Here’s what we mean by light. ures, this discussion may os well end do It” won’t win for us our alms. ployment must bo stabilized, people bill as opposed to the Vinson meas­ It would be begging the question ftyle Paint nnd Marine (3o„ here last muat feel a sense of social security, TO HAVE THAT domestic product entitled to mint­ Mrs. Katherine Polyanchek. of 132 now. Like other folks we have things If you are sincere and actually In­ G R ASS IS ure. for the individual member to ask, THE SCENES. night, company officials reported to every man who wants a Job and Is Tokyo, May 8.—(AP)—A foreign] age. Charter Oak street, mother of throe of greater import to occupy our terested In helping to give IKls na­ the police today. DULL LAWN MOWER “What could I do? It was up to 1. Authentic reproductions and careful adaptations of at a time. .able to work, must have a chance to office spokesman dc'hled today re- i The President has let it be known Whatever the cause the boom IN children, the oldest six years of age, tion real prosperity; we Invite you The authorities said a hose was the leaders and the committees.” the best of traditional styles . . . and lasting contem­ We should like to have Mr. Nysten work, under such conditions are are porta from Vatican City that Japan i GROWING SHARPENED that he would veto the Patman bill was ■ arrested Saturday night to wrrlte to Argo or Hugo, core of found broken and that It evidently Just and fair to all concerned. We In silver prices abroad, following the J*rice. charged with Intoxication. Her explain thoroughly how and why un­ is about to establish diplomatic re-1 tf It were passed by Congrees, but ’There Is something he could do - porary designs that avoid the bizarre. Hartford Socialist Party, 80 State was tho work of thieves. must convince those who feel that .411 Work Done With Predsloa Machinery. Prices BeasonaUe. American purchase policy—whether husband waa the complainant Pa­ der the Towmsend Plan Incomes the street, Hartford. Conn. lationli with the Holy See. ! We Call For and Deliver. Ssnator Long the other day de­ that any member could do. He could a few have the right to control the Tho spokesman said such a move 1 It arises from some belief that there 2. Sound, honest construction, workmanship and tailor­ trolman Rudolph Wlrtalla experi­ first year would Increase 25 percent, Thank you Mr. Editor for this 80,000 PESTS PER FOOT raise a little hell about it—stage a enced much difficulty In getting her but prices would Increase only 12 wealth of the country that this la would be a “highly delicate mat-1 clared on the Senate floor, "Ha Is hero a broad If Illegal market for ing that guarantees long use. An accepted standard most valuable fipace In your Forum. wrong. If we do not feed and clothe to the police station. She waa sen­ percent. Along with thia answer, we San Diego. Cal.— (A P )—Pest con­ ter," because or the attitude ot ain’t goin’ to veto this bill; he’a too one-man Insurrection, force tbe mat­ "HUGO”. the masses, we wUl sooner or later KARLSEN and EDGERTON foreign metal, or merely from the at Watkins Brothers for over 60 years. tenced to JaU for 10 days but the should be pleased to know whether trol authorities who surveyed an Buddhist organizations. He said good a politician for that” Which ter Into notice. But not if the Islanders Not 8o Dense With Pie In May 4, 1935. ares of 17,735 acres'of grasshopper- have to fight the masses. I have! the reports probably afose from the 656 North Main Street Telephone 58lS anticipation that other countries sentence was suspended and she 2 plus 2 equals 4 or aome other fig­ "A SQUARE DEAL IN SHARP EDGES” is a conclusion that may appeal with membership Is made up of sheep. Sight . .■ . Truax Leaves Himself 3. Of course you know th^t to buy your furniture where was placed on probation for three ure. egg-Infested ground found one dis­ confidence in the American people ‘ desire of Papal authorities to open will be forced, somehow, to follow "Wide Open” . . . Jim Farley’s MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY trict near Cuyamaca which con­ that they can correct the social' a good deal of force to a good many What we need most of all In the the cost of doing business is less means that you buy months. the question with Tokyo. America’s Isad In stivsr revaluation Not Interested In I’ostofflce That business seta aside 2 1-2 per­ Editor of The Herald: tained 1,148 grasshoppcr-egg-pods General Assembly of Connecticut la for less. Edward Fitzgerald of 33 Bralnard cent of Its earnings (net income) for Dead Sir: other people besides the clowning —ths real cauae of all the aboot- "Purge” . . 1 Huey Is Scavengers’ place was fined 810 and costa after In a square foot. It was estimated dictator of Louisiana. a leaven of members of both houses Target. depredation la no argument the na­ 1. the below signed, would like to the footsquare piece of ground tng about silver In foreign countries being found guilty o f Intoxication. tion should set 'side roughly .50 per­ who refuse to be governed by tradi­ Fitzgerald was alleged to have put put in the Open Forum my opinion could produce 30,000 hoppers. At all eventa the Detroit priest would appear to be within their own appears to have felt sure enough tion and convention and who will do Washington, May 6 — Our little hla fist through tho plate glass win­ borders and none of our responsi­ Solid Maple OGEE-FOOT BEDROOM dow at the Silver Grill and creating o f his ground to adopt a course a little Independent representing of brown brothers learn the pro­ bility whatsoever. cesses o f civilization—when they a diaturbance there early Sunday which, on the face of It, would ap­ their constituents Instead of letting Three big:, roomy pieces that re- morning. Tbe gash In bis band re­ And even if It were, haven’t we want to. pear to carry with It heavy risk to themselves be handled aa puppets. neci ine eariy influence oi Liiip- quired medical attention. Patrol­ at least as much right to upset the For Instance, the technique of pendale bn Colonial craftsmen. man Michael Fitzgerald made the bis prestige. Once before. In tho metal market of the world In favor trying to get relief money Into the arrest. The defendant paid the fine matter of the resolution of adher­ hands of the local politicians. The The ogee bracket feet of the of the white stuff os London and the chests are typically Chippendale. and costa. ence to the World Court, Father administration has been having Alleged to have been driving a learance ale Continental banking centers had to C S ! trouble with that in Louisiana and Note the high post bed and the Coughlin called on his followers for IN car while his license was under sus­ upset that market years ago by de­ Georgia, where by some alngular early jig-saiv mirror. Pieces pension, Joseph Rice, 28. of Broad a telegraphic barrage upon the Sen­ o : liberately debasing silver values? coincidence the regnant political ma­ V ^ X/iA DI l t U LC Brook, was arrested at 8:46 o’clock ate and on that occasion was very 81 4 >8 Sunday morning, at the "Flate” fill­ chine happen to be violently against dressing table with mirror for generally luicredlted with having NEW Mr. Roojevelt. ing station on Tolland Turnpike, by DELUGES ’The administration also had trou­ the high cliest. / Patrolman Joseph Prentice. The brought about the defeat of the reso­ ble down In Puerto Rico, where It officer observed the automobile con­ lution. At all' events, the Senate It Is doubtful if thers la any rec­ may be spending 40 to 60 million taining three youths at the filling was fairly swamped under the tidal YORK dollars before It finishes a proposed station and wojndered what they JUST 25 SIMMONS ord In tha Wsstem Hemisphere of a . •MMMiAICSViCC.INC wave of messages that poured lu rehabilitation program. were doing there at that hour. Ques­ • 4 storm closely comparable to the one The Puerto Rican Lieglslature $ v l J / 1 tioning of Rice brought forth the from all parts of the nation pro- which hoa been, working havoc with "THE ’HMB HAS OOME,’» THE UOLI’MNIST N.VID, ‘TO passed an act which would have admission that his license waa under tasting again World Court adher- tha city of Bahia, Brazil, and tho T.\I,K OF MANY THINGS—” put the money under control of a suspension. anee and the resolution was defeat­ surrounding region for a continuous corporation officered by Island poli­ Louis Myers, tobacco grower of By PAUL HARRISON ticians. Fortunately, the governor \ Broad Brook, who employs Rice, ap­ ed though Its passage had, up to week. It has not been dacribed an down there is a presidential ap­ / ' peared in court and made a plea for Innerspring Mattresses that time, been regarded as a fore­ a hurricane, but rather aa a persist pointee and listens to reason. leniency. He said the young man New York, May 6 — Thoughts gone conclusion. ent and terrifle deluge accompanied Assistant Secretary of the In­ had a wife and baby and enjoyed a while thinking: Maybe we place too good reputation tn the community There is no question whatever terior Oscar L. Chapman wired by very high galea Sixty Inches high an estimate on the talents of Governor WInshIp, urging him to where he lived. Judge Johnson fined made in high grade remnant covers about that proceeding having add­ of rainfall have been recorded In six our Katharine Cornells, our Helen veto the bill. Wlnablp did. Ixmd Rico 8100 but remitted 8S0 of It. ed tremendously to the political rep­ Hayeses, and Our George Cohans. cries of "dictatorship” arose from days. Such rains would be catas­ The biggest legitimate theater tn Simmons wanted to clear out their odd covers. We utation of Father Coughlin. He waa tho Puerto Rican politicians. The trophic anywhere except over tbe New York has only 3700 Heats, and legislature went "on strike.” secured Just 25 and we offer all of them at one low price. very generally accredited with hav­ ocean and it Is no wonder that, un­ is seldom tilled. But 40,000 scream­ Now Resident Commissioner It’s the greateet mattress event of the year. Simmons ing people will turn out of a sunny ing defeated the President of the der ths driving force of perpetually Francisco A. Delgado of the Phlllp- M anchester quality . , Simmons comfort. Savings from 86.50 to afternoon to see Dizzy and Daffy pinee, where no such program is United States In a test of personal howling winds, they have washed 811.60 on every one.^Come early for a complete selec* Dean toss a baseball. contemplated, has written to Chap­ influence. By taking tho position down tha steep hills on which the How woulil It be for Hollywood man. D ate B ook tion. he has now taken on the bonus, It city Is largely built, undermined and to have a special currency, negoti­ “You do not look like a dictator able nowhere else? That would BIGELOW WEAVERS would appear that the radio cruaad- destroyed countless structures and to me.” he says. “The Phllllppines keep the flicker actora from com­ will be delighted to receive any This Week er is risking much In the second produced a majo^ calamity. ing cast and making Manhattan­ money whatever to be spent under May 8—Annual meeting of T. M. test, because If the Patman bill ’There la something about this ites feel like 30 centh . . . The any conditions you suggest.” C. A. $24-50mw,$2Q.so Values Also Mothers’ and Daughtera’ Should then be defeated, after tho Brazilian visitation to ahake the humane aoclety has been trying to arrange for the merciful openlug banquet at Emanuel Lutheran flting of the priest’s biggest gun, it ey-nlrlsm of those who have always O. K. ss Is, Farley View of oysters by first anesthetizing Anyone here who has a trace of church. HOOKED is Inevitable that he would lose scoffed at tha story of the Noacblan them with a hypodermic needle. cynicism or suspicion In bis' Alao ’The Ginger Olrl”, 3-act much of the glamor of the former flood. If it can keep on raining In They’d also like to see lobsters system will tell you that Mr. Far­ play at Whiton Memorial hall. Mar­ placed In luke-warm water, which ried Couples' club, Second Congre­ auccess In a present failure. Brazil at such a rale for seven days ley’s Postoffice Department.admin­ renders them unconscious, before istration Isn’t Interested in passage gational church. However, if after another flood of without any indication of a let-up, boUlng. But why don’t they do of any bill to “ take the postoffice May 10-15 —Tercentary exhibi­ Coughlin telegrams the Senate why should one be so bompistety something Important, like start­ tion at' Trade acbool by Public RUG DESIGNS out of politics," such as Roosevelt ahould pass the Patman bill and If skeptical about Its having done the ing a League Against tho Owner­ directed Farley to prepare a vear achools. ship of Dogs In New York City ? May 10-15 — Memorial hospital the President should sign It or if it or more ago. with slight factory irregularities same thing in Western Asia for for­ Or an NR A code for work horses'? drive for funds. SALE PRICE should be passed over his veto, tho Least of aU Is It Interested, from ty days once upon a time. And If any friendly point of view. In the Next Week administration would have received five feet of water have fallen In a Oyster Problem drastic Mil to that end fathered by May 12—Communion Breakfast o f Campbell Council. K. of C. such a definite and shattering re week who shall say that thirty—or And speaking of oysters, here Itonator George Norris of Nebraska. comes the month of May, with­ May 13— (Tentative). Ck)ncert buke that even tbe most conven­ sixty—feet never fell In six weeks Norris finally dragged out of out an "r.” No more oysters, ac­ Farley’s department a report on by High school chorus and orchestra tional Democrat could hardly con­ anywhere? cording to the old law, until Sep­ the varioua bills purporting to end at High acbool hall. I Alao innuat Mothers’ and Daugh­ Futi Sizes tinue to see Mr. Roosevelt as a prob Anyhow, It Is probable that there tember. Meanwhile,. agitation the postal service’s career as a ters’ banquet at Concordia Luther­ able successor to himself In next grows for adoption of the thir­ huge patronage pie counter. will be fewer akeptlca In Brazil, for teen-month calender. Before they an church. year's election. And a veto of any Usually, In such cases, the bills Distinctive 18th CENTURY IN SOLID MAHOGANY some time at least, concerning the go any further. I think the thir­ are analyzed and objections or ap­ May 17—Junior Prom at High bonus bill passed by Congress would tradition of the Ark and the Deluge, teen - month - calendar people- provals registered. But Farley school. be. In the present state o f •affairs, ought to explain what they Intend didn't bother about that. He Just Ever>' piece of this fine dining room ensemble has distinctive Coming Eventa than there In most parts of the May 19— Annual confirmation re­ a gesture in the direction of suicide. doing about oysters. Will the said he favored the O’Mahoney bill, Christian world. thirteenth month have an "r” In features . . . the Sheraton butfet with swelled top drawer; the union of Concordia Lutheran church. 9x12 Ft. $45.50 Grade 9x12 F t $56.50 Grade First com e Father Coughlin was playing for which has been attacked on the It?” And If It docs, how can they ground that it would load the pos­ China with its gothic arch fretwork and ball fihials; the Dun­ May 23—Strawberry festival at a high stake in his call for another possibly sandwich It In between tal sendee up entirely with Demo- South Methodist church, Wesleyan RUSS SYSTEM FOR WAR can Phyfe table with ring- turned pedestals; and the beautiful­ *195 Guild. 8 1 4 x101/2 F t Sizes, $33.50 and $39.75 wire assault on the administration. June and July? crate and freeze them Into their Whatever nury be thought of the We know so much of what Jobs. ly shaped Hepplewhite .ahield-back chairis with white leather­ May 27 — Annual banquet of Ha has taken a chance but he will Rockwell Kent thinks of the Young Republican club at Masonic either lose tremendously or win tro- Ruasian Soviet aystem aa the basla ette seats. AH 9 pieces are of solid Philippine mahogany. Temple. First served! Grenlandcra. How about a re­ "ScavenJfers” After Huey ^ e ry time Bigelow weaves one of these rugs . . in any size mendously. of an economic and aoclal civiliza­ port on what the Grccnlande • Members of a "scavenger party,” May 37-28 — Klwanla show at tion. there la a growing conviction think of Kent? Have the Somall- sprinkled with congressmen and Hollister atreet school. . from 200 to 300 must be woven! Naturally one or two rugs landors taken any pictures of debutantes, the other night were June 12 — .Graduation at local that It la a treniendoualy ancceaaful Exclusive Watkins State Trade school. SILVER Martin and Osa Johnson? Is Rus­ called upon to produce "one of ^ weaving fail to pass the rigi(l inspections due to ••••• one for tbe building of s war nui- sia enjoying the visit of Richard ) only one and E: It Is e little difficult to under­ Huey Long’s calling cards.” slight irregularities. . ^ chine. Revelatlona of the number Hallburton? Huey was out of town, but Earle Registered Furniture stand why suoh^A furore should have of military planea and tanka In pua- Chrietenberry, his secretary, was SUPPERY. HIGHWAY tw o o f a kind been stirred up. over half the world, Disproved pestered for hours with visits and (Right) Reproduction of a We were fortunate in securing a limited number of these aeaalon of the Red Army are not An English scientist believes by tbe operation of the silver-pur­ telephone calls at hla apartment. Sheraton occasional table only algniflcant in themaelves but two loud noises can be made It turned out that the Klngflsh In solid mahogany. The . . just 15 in the lot. . for we insisted on only chase ^Ucy of the United States GIVES DRIVERS TROUBLE especially ao In view of the tndlca- to cancel each other, resulting In possessed no siirh thing as a calling delicate legs terminate in silence. Father Coughlin and the pewest o f the hooked patterns! It’s the Choice damask made mandatory by act of Congress UoD of tba Ruoaian' present ability card. Most fo the boys and girls acanthus carved feet. and being put Into effect as slowly, Senator Long already have tested were trilling to take envelopee and 'rauE Hand decorated top. Reg­ biggest hooked rug event of the year . . so to produce atlll more, for It la patent the idea, and It won’t work . , . other papers with the aenator’s GRAND (Above) This IS a man’s chair. Low . . . There was a bad condition for and apparently aa reluctantly, as istered Certified Watkins’ automobile drivers on Tolland turn­ and sateen covers that their military preparedneae No wonder Jack Dempsey's a suc­ name thereon. RAPIDS Grand Rapids Furniture. right to the floor. Long, deep seat. Down come early for the best selection. possible by President Roosevelt cessful restaurateur. He used to But aome couple— It Isn’t clear pike yesterday In the Oakland sec­ goes clear back to an Immense pro- pillow back. Finest construction with all tion and while several cars skidded The purchase of silver at prices be dishwasher and second cook Is jnst whirh — bethought themselves ducUve power without dependence his papa’s beanery In Montrose, hair, cotton and down filling . . . and an there were no serious accidents. Every rug offered is displayed on our floor. maintained at a level above the to rhisel the bronze nnmeplate off The road waa oiled about ten days BIGELOW on foreign sources of supply. This Ool. . . Nobody seenu to aspire to Hue.ris door nt ths Senate office $14.95 excellent assortment of distinctive Wat­ world price is required until the S ago and since that time the weath­ You receive the njg you Select. All brand la of the very essence of war mak­ the vacant role of Public Enemy bnlldlng.,. kins coverings. A regular $69.50 value. WEAVE RS to t ratio of gold and allver In the No. 1. Word must have been FYora the same place someone er has not been aufllclently wari^ new . . just unpacked. ing power. to have tbe oil properly work Into Curreocy rcservs aball be estab- passed around that It’s a Job that else took the typewritten notice, Japqn is reported to be so discon­ pays off only In lead. aince replaced, which says: the road. The light rain of yester­ Hahad. It U understandable how Open Thursday and day was not sufficient to wash off certed by the discovery that Russia Logicians still Insist tbat all “We are sorry, but until we dis­ For other evening this would dUlocata some foreign that goes up comes down. How pose of extremely heavy mall otir the oil, but did make it more elip- has S.OOU planes while she herself Saturday evenings pery than had there been no rain at OMWey systems U the Uw applied about elevators? I’ve loitered In office will be open for vtsitora from appointments baa only a third of that number that office building lobbies and watch­ 1 to 3 o'clock only.” all. About 0 o'clock last night the la woild anver, but it does not. until 9 P. M. WATKINS road waa in such condition tbat an •he U comrtdertng the Immediate ed care begin an ascent every Parenthesis No. 1; Huev Is tbe dial 5171 Daly aaariy mined allver produced attempt to do any fast driving WATKINS BROTHERS doubling of her air torcee. When fifteen seconds. On upper floors only senator who limits his office at AAANCHESTER, CONN WATKINS of tbe same buildings rv e waited caused trouble. Tn^ic was slowed hours so narrowly. The others let down after two automobiles within al MANCHESTER, CONN. a s short time of each other skidded. MANCHESTER, CONN......

stood at attention along the atepa health and happiness In the homas tlw cry, quickly taken up • by the SfONDAT, MAT 6, X0BK leading to the chancel and under of all people," and to the Prince of crowd rang In the King'e eare as he ABOUT TOWN HAWKS COVERS 7,725 the dome and in both transepts. Wales and other members of the stepped bock into the palace. SALVATION ARMY who are planning to sing In the Trl 125 iVads calling for improvements Their burnished helmets glinted royal house. After . luncheon the King and &o(mty Chorus with the choral clubs gled relations of this little group and Zmlndak, tbs __ Queen again appeared on the bal­ Wnltor Brown and Ronald Jones, MILES DURING FUGIfr that will cost $17,000. The canvass fron under tall plumes. "As we lift our hearts In thanks­ winners of second prise at thq State PROPOSES REMODELING of the state In the Tercentenary REPORTS CHISELERS In the business section will be start­ COLBERT IN DRAMATIC finds love for herself. port b u tte r boy. _ Indian women clad In rich alllt giving, so let us bow them In hum­ cony. The King had changed to a program to be given In the Yale Phyllis Bottomo's best-selling BEING WIDENED dark lounge suit and the Queen to Theater amateur contest Friday (Furaialied by Potnaas * Os.) CONFERENCE ENDS ed this week and three of the best partmsat of JusUcs saris rivaled the men for plctur- ble prayer for our King and Queen.” evening, are atudenta at the Par­ Flies from Buenos Aires to Los Bowl on June, attended a rehearsal men will be assigned to the Job. novel of the same nam* furnished tsmptsd sxtorUon, itia esquenesa of garb. All walks of he said. a long dress of silver grey. O n tn l Bow, Hartford. Ooan. ROLE IN NEW FILM ths original from which "Prlvats The procession over, many of the sons’ Studios of Music. Angeles in 48 Hours and Five of the Tri-County group held In IN HOUSING CANVASS There *111 be a meeting of all sd before toe Federal __ life, many cre^s and moat nations The archbishop's address was fol­ Worlds" was adapted. Gregory La at toe opening of toe May 1 lowed by the hsmnn, "O God of crowd sought parks In which to 1 P. M. Stocks OF ST. MARY’S CHURCH Hebron Sunday aftemen, under toe contractors In the Chamber of were represented in the great gath­ Miss Doris Bolin of Highland Minutes. direction of fov. EHmer Thienea, Commerce rooms at 8 o’clock to­ Essays Totally New Type Tn Cava directed the picture which fea­ United Stotea DistrictOoiirt' Abo Wifl Profide Btl- ering. Jacob, by whose hand thy people spread out picnic boskets. Others Adjutant Ralph Miller Ad­ tures Sam Hinds, Jean Rouverol, Tuesday, May 14. mode their way homeward. Soon Pork, a senior at Manchester High leader of the Tri-County chorus. morrow night. A touch of pathos was ■ leant by still are fed." school, spent part of her school va­ Bank Stocks “T’rivnte Worlds” ’ Rein* Theodore Von Eltz and Big Boy the small group of crippled war The whole body of minor canons queues blocks long formed outside Los Angeles. May 6.—(AP)— Bid Asked Those from Columbia are Mrs. Edith Say Private Salesmen Seek Shown at State Theater. Williams In the supporting cast. subway stations and at bus and cation last week with Miss Hattie dresses Yonng People; Six R er. J. Stuart Neill Offers Isbam, Mra. May Lyman Smith, North African ^ tir hrlnai Facilities at veterans clad In light "hosplt^ having intoned the veralcles, "Life Scbmelske, of Rockville. Frank Hawks, speed flier, rested Cap Nat Bank Sc Trust 8 11 have been known to spin UN blue” seated across from the ro^I up your hearts" and "Let us give tram stops. Ckinn. R iv e r...... 450 — Mrs. Julia Dibble, Mlsc Marie Field. here today after completing a 7,726- Mrs. Laura Squier, Mrs. Marion Claudette Colbert, who recently TRIAL DATE SET for more than 1 0 0 0 * and diplomatic sections. ' thanks unto our I/>rd God", to Vehicular traffic along the pro­ First Nat. Bank ...... 90 — Penitents Are Registered. Altemadve Plan to Edi­ Jobs Representing Them­ WEDDINGS Hartford, May 6.—(AP)—Peter without pausing. Heir a( Hospital. Many of those in the crowds which the responses are, "We lift cession route began moving again, The Manchester High—Meriden mlle flight from Buenoa Aires, Ar­ Htfd. Conn. Trust .... 57 61 MelHnger, Mrs. Alice Hunt, Albert w'on the Motion Picture Academy thought they detected tears of hap- | them up to the Lord" and "It la between 1:30 and 2 p. m.. but prog­ High baseball game, tentatively set gentina, to Loa Angeles in 48 hours Hartford National___ 20% 22% Emerson and Clayton Hunt Jr. Award for 1934 with a copiedy por­ ress was slow in the early stages. for late thla afternoon when it was fice Originally Proposed; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Collins and selves as FHA Men. pinesa in Queen Mary's eyes as she ■ meet and right so to do", the Bishop rained out Saturday,- will not be and five minutes of flying. Phoenix SL B. and T .. 170 — The three sessions of the Salva­ trayal. and who.»e roles tn the past ^ t b the eompleUcm of the new rode bchide her husband between | of London offered the .special Not all the Jam was due to would- Hawks, who was accompanied by inaurance Stocks family have moved to toe Nordlund Swanson-Johnstone have ranged from an Egyptian ^IMcnaioii of the water main to the the almost unbroken lines of cheer- i thanksgiving prayer: be passengers. The street was llt- played today, being postponed this Aetna Casualty ...... 68% 70% tion Army Young People's confer­ house at toe lake. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Johnstone terefl with debris of newspapers, morning until some time in the Gage Irving, an airplane firm offi­ ence on Saturday ended with an Fmancial Matters Influ­ sorceress to a modern devoted moth­ C'JSnichMter Memorial - hospttal In Ing subjects. ! "It is very meet, right, and our future. cial. said the purpose of the 'flight Aetna Fire ...... 49 51' Rev. A. W. Mellinger spoke before Information was given today to of Tolland street. East Hartford, an­ i i a g i g n *tlil rear of the laundry on Armory Leaving the cathedral. Their Ma- I bounden duty that we should give boxes and the like. was to gather data on air roaites be­ Aetna L ife ...... 18% 20% audience of about 600 persons in the a group at toe Y. M. C. A. building Major John G. Mahoney, office nounce the marriage of their daugh­ er, essays g totally new t)^)® of -Mreat, the street has been leveled jestles took another route back to thanks unto thee. O Lord, Holy tween South and North America. Automobile ...... 27 29 High school building at night. The ence Suggestion. in New HaVen Saturday on the sub­ manager for too local Federal ter, Arlino F. John:itone, to Elmer characterization in her new starring Improved By New Teeth at Very Low Coat off and widened and nill provide a EMPIRE'.S CELEBK.ATION Teachers and officers of the Sec­ Conn. General ...... 26 28 speakers Included three Oslonels, Housing commltt<», that salcsmcti Buckingham__Palace by way of the 1 Father. Almighty, everlasting God, ond Congregational church school Although more tntereated "In ject, "Building the New Person R. Swanson, son of Mrs. Hannah Paramount picture. "Private Your oppesranoe suffers, you're at a dUadvontoie In bnslnew nefw rear entrance to the outbutld- 1 Ifloric Thames, and again bowed , for that Thou wast pleased as on Lejndon. May 6. (AP).—Time getUng some sleep" than talking. Hartford Fire ...... 64% 66% one of whom. Colonel Gaskin, is to Through Leisure Time.” The meet­ representing themselves aa Federal Swanson, of Florence street. .Man­ Worl.ls", which Is at the state acd social life (your health may be endangered, toot) becaoM e< Int and emergency room of the hoS' and distance proveresent.s Mi.s.s Col­ the dangers of missing teeth. parking facilities In thr hospital robed Lord .Mayor of London, who is ' health throughout his reign of five way King George's completion of. storm" In hUi experience. Public Utilities Stocks such essay waa read by Hudson new stone church 'considered for from now on Increasing activity will work of a like nature. tended by Miss Eleanor Swanson, bert ns a trim, efficient and beauti­ area and wilt enable visitors to twenty-five years on the throne. will be J. Quinter Miller of Hart­ Lyons on "Why I Decided to Become Major Mahoney said that all of Let us show you how easily you can have ths new teeth yon second only to the King in the city, and twenty years, ford, general secretary of the Con­ "There was thunder, lightning, Conn. Elec Service . . . 39 43 several years, was proposed by Rev. be observed ‘'.mong the summer sister ,of the groom, and Russell ful doctor who heals the mental Ill­ need, or your own. fixed. Consultation cotte nothing. . meet patients in the hospital gar­ met the .Monarch. In the presence of Britain Itself was merry from rain and Jolting, winds,” he said. Conn. Power ...... 39% 41% a Candidate for Salvation Army Of- colony. the Federal Housing ranvaseers Johnstone, brother of the bride. A nesses of others although she cannot den without entering the hospital. "For th i example of unceasing Lands End to John O'Groat's, while necticut Council of Churches and flCershlp.” Hudson will enter the J. Stuart Neill, pastor, during his carry the proper credentials and NO MATTER HOW tlTTLE YOU CAN SPEND W1 OFFER the colorfully garbed sheriffs, aider- service set by him and by our Religious Education. Supper at "Ice formed on the carburetor and Greenwich, W&G, pfd. 48 S3 Mlse Ruth Comstock of Water­ reception was held at the home of conquer the fear of love In her own YOU THE COMFORT OF GOOD TEETH. The roadside in rear of the hbspital Canada, India. Australia, South Af­ controls. Hartford Elec ...... 61% 63% New York Training College In the sermon yesterday morning. that householders are entitled to heart srtll be landscaped and flowers will men. the city remembrancer and gracious Queen Mary: for strength rica and the rest of the Dominions 6:30 will be In charge of Mrs. C. P. fall. The West Haven and New Crowded conditions In the church, ford, a former teacher at toe Center see them. the bride's parents. Mr. and Mra. AttlAolal (Mtb m td i to our own teMbanleal btboratery ea m# other officials, he offered his Fllza- and steadfastness bestowed on him Thayer. Mrs: James Virginia, Miss "There we were, fl3lng blind In Hartford Gas ...... 35 39 school, was a week end guest a t toe Swanson have been home to Uielr Miss Colbert and Joel McCrea, ' prcmliM. riitts Is a day. It dttirod, et npsirtd wlills you wait. be planted on the north bank. or possessions all observed the mor do., pfd...... 47 51 Haven bands, the Scandinavian particularly at special occasions In a latter to Major Mahoney, bethian pearl sword to the King. and on this nation In years of war mentous day. P'rances Waters. Mrs, Alfred Hayes, a terrible storm, with our motor string quartet from New Britain and such as Christmas and Easter and home of Mr. and Mrs. Lavergne Wil­ friends since April 18 at their new­ who Is married to Joan Bennett, find When the road surface ha.» been dead and absolutely no control over S N B T C o ...... 108 112 liams. Preoident Charles Ray of the Cham­ ly furnished home at 68 Bliss street. happiness In their experimental Ftrr Exombiatlont er Priect. Como graded and oiled grocers and other , “ bar and of manifold anxiety: and for At noon British time, shortly aft­ C. P. Thayer and Miss Charlotte the l(x;al band and songsters took Inadequate accommodations for the ber of Commerce endorses the NO CHARGE In To-day. concern, may approach ^ ^ ^S U y o r to close the love and loyalty bc.rne to him by Foster will serve on the program the plane. We were buffeted about, Manufacturing Stocks Bast Hartford. work until their little world Is the : er Their Majesties arrived at St. gradually losing altitude as the ship Am Hardware ...... 18% 20% active parts. The Orange Ladies church school, necessitate adoption Staart Neill women’s movement in connection a great family of people and In all Paul's Cathedral for the thanksgiv­ committee. lodge served dinner of Irish stew in the near future of some plan for with the housing campaign. Mr. broken up by the arrival of Charles hospital from Armory street In rear , ^ parts of the world, wc laud land gilded earthward. Am Hosiery ...... 15 25 Boyer, new head of the hosplUI. and 1 Can Save Ton M oney of the laundry and can leave by the | >" 187R and only ing service, salutes of 21 guns "I realized there waa nothing but Arrow H and H, com, 17 16 to the visiting delegates in the enlarging the church structure, he morning, wrhen the choir assembles 1111518 letter follows: "The Man­ HIKE MIUTART CAMP QUOTA BW pricot will aarprito yea. Wo do oU bronebco of donttetry. same street or use the driveway to [ siirmounted by a grotesque dragon magnify Thy glorious name. boomed forth In many cities, rolling Members of the degree team of Orange hall, and for supper the said. chester Chamber of Commerce his vampire sister, Helen Vinson. "We bless thee for increase In the Manchester Tent, No. 2, Knights of tall palms and crawling things be­ do., pfd...... 103 — m to prepare for the Proceasional ST. MARY^ CHURCH McOea Is lured away from his Get my prleoe More haring any dentist do your work. Haynes street to Main street Two remains, and reverberating over the country­ low us. I tell you it was a very un­ Billings and Spencer . — 1 Women’s Home Le(^;ue served a Radical Plan Hymn, there la crowding and over­ wishes to go dn record as fully San Antonio, Texas—(AP)— The additional hydrant.; locute<. In rear King George touched the sword knowledge of Thy marvelous works, side. the Maccabees, are requested to re­ box lunch in the citadel. The first The new idea for increasing the sponsoring the women's movement wife by Hejen Vinson. Boyer's In­ port tonight at 8 o'clock for re­ pleasant feeling. Bristol Brass ...... 40 42 lapping of the business of the C, M. T. C. quota for the eighth terference’In the routine of 'the hos­ of the laundry will provide betler i and the procession, led by the t«rd in care for those who suffer from Churclj bells rang out to start the two sessions were In the Citadel. capacity of the church was present­ Church School and In such a flux of the Manchester better housing corps area, set at 1,100 earlier In .Mayor and his retinue,- proceeded In­ sickness or lack of wc -k, in desire day In most British towns and vil­ hearsal In the Balch and Brown "When we reached a lower alti­ Case, LockwcKxl and B 160 — Sunday the special speakers were ed, Rev. Neill told his congregation, JUBILEE IN JUNE pital creates riots and a serious DR. C. W. KING, DENTIST Are protection. hall. A large class of candidates tude, the Ice thawed out and the Collins Co...... 65 — and chaos we can hardly develop a under the FHA. We believe that It the year, has been Increased to situation. to Fleet street where the gilded that all men everywhere may live in lages, while parades, speech-mak­ Adjutant and Mrs. Ralph Miller, "by way of suggestion for discus­ quiet attitude of devotion to enter la a ver5* good movement for the 2,476. Camps will be operated at peace and enjoy the fruits of their will be Initiated at the regular motor popped, gradually coming Colt's Firearms ...... 28% 30% Agonized by her husband's Infidel­ DK. 1 : ( \l)l i:s cross of St. Paul's Cathedral loomed ing and parties for children and back to life. From there on. we flew Eagle Lock ...... 18 20 who have recently been appointed to sion and prayer.” The plan Is new the eervice of toe Church. betterment of Manchester and wish Fort Bullls, Tex., Fort BUss and Office la Into sight In all Its brightness. labor. poor were many. A number of re­ meeting Wednesday evening at 8 the oversight of the young people of and radical he explained. everybody to. give It their whole­ ity, Joan Bennett totters on the TsL o’clock in the Balch and Brown hall. blind, eventually getting out of the Fafnir Bearings ...... 63 73 "A proper Clergy Room should Fort Logan. Colo., Fort Sill, Okla., verge of Insanity herself. In a dra­ In ( li.irj;c SILVER JUBILEE DRAWS Troops kept the dense throngs In­ "For these and all Thy mercies sorts, among them Margate, turned Southern New England, with offi­ The proposal made by Rev. Neill also be provided. Through many To Obserye 5Dth Aoniyer* hearted support.” and Fort Huachuca, Arii., during •-S1H vouchsafed to us. O Father Al­ back the clock with ox roasts. A full attendance is hoped for at storm area." Fuller Brush, Class A. 8| — ces In Hartford. Being both of was to enlarge the present church matic and gripping climax. Miss to line as the cavalcade Jingled up this meeting as several important Gray Tel Pay Station. 12% 14% years, It has been necessary to Canvassers to date have obtained July and August. 0)lbert manages to unsnarl the tan­ JJ06 MAIN ST., HARTFORD to the pillared portico of the cathc- mighty. we yield Thee unfeigned A spectators' stand c^ollapsed at North Irish extraction, they were by extending the front. A more apologise to visiting clergy for toe THOUSANDS TO LONDON thanks: through Jesus Christ' Our Newcastle, seriously Injuring It items of business will be acted up­ Hart and Cooley ...... 80 — thereby assured of a hearty welcome adequate vestibule with a gallery sary of Establishment of drad and the King and Queen, the on. The degree team has also been Hartmann Tob. com.. — 4 Inconvenient conditions of a robing cheers of the outside spectators Lord, to whom with Thee in the persons and slightly hurting 50 oth­ to this corps. They also proved, above It to Increase the seating room. In fact, there le no good place unity of the Holy Spirit be all honor ers, but otherwise no serious acci­ Invited to Darien for Saturday, do., pH ...... 25 — apart from that, by their own capacity, would be built In the new (Continued From Page One) echoing behind them, entered the May 25. and all officers of Man­ Int. Silver ...... 23 26 for such purpose. Parish Here. great church. and glory.now and forevermore." dents were reported. merits they were worthy of a high part. “From the Oergy and toe Choir Here is the way the day was cele­ chester Tent will accompany them do., pfe'...... 70 73 place In the esteem of all who were More room at the approach to The bells of many picturesque The King and Queen took their Other Prayers Offered to conduct the meeting and install N. Y. Stocks Landers, Frary & Clk. 38 40 Rooms, there should be an Ambula­ brated tn some faraway places; privileged to listen to them yester­ the chancel would be gained by re­ sountry churches heralded the date place.s under the great dome where Suffrages* and prayers were said the officers of Darien Tent. NeW'BrI. Mch., com... 4% 6% tory, or passage corridor, behlnci today with merry clamor. Soldiers other Monarcha In Britain's lone his-! by the Rev. M. F. Eoxell, warden of Nairobi—This capital of Kenya, day. Mrs. Miller especially is an moving one or two rows of pews at the Altar so that. Instead of passing ■A. three-day program to celebrate Crown Colony and protectorate In Adams Exp ...... do., pfd...... 40 50 the front of the church. The parish the establishment of an Episcopal and sailors stuffed cannon with tory have worshipped. the College of Minor Canons, and The degree team of the Daughters - SH able platform woman, ranking verj’ in front of toe congregation, toe East Africa, donned Its gayest dress Alaska Jun ...... 17H Mann & Bow, Class A 3 7 high In that capacity among Salva­ house would be enlarged to bring parish in Manchester is being rounds of powder for salutes of 21 Met By Blalmp prityersers by Canon Alexander. This of Liberty, No. 125, L. O. L. I.. wlU do.. Class B ...... — 1 clergy as well aa choir coul(l proceed Why swelter through another summer guns to be set off. pqrt of the service was ended with for the thanksgiving service at the Allied Chem ...... 1441* tionist women speakers. The Sun­ under one roof and on one floor the to the parish house, it necessary; or, planned for toe first week in June They arrived at the cathedral by Nairobi Cathedral. 'White and hold its regular monthly meeting to­ Am Can ...... North and Judd ...... 24 26 day services were among the beat court and the rooms now used for by St. Mary’s church. Tea pots were set alnimer.ng in the r Lord's Prayer, morrow evening at 7 o’clock at ■ UOH Niles, Bern P o n d ...... 12 14 directly on this south aide through hundreds of towns for parties for the west door where they were met Thanksgiving was expressed .blacks alike Joined In commemora­ Am Coml A le ...... held in many months, six penitents the guild and the choir. a door in the church. The fiftieth anniversary of toe by the Bishop of London, Dr. Wln- tive exereses. Huge bonfires were Orange hall. All members arc re­ Am Home Prod .... Peck, Stow and Wilcox 3 ' 5 being registered and two soldiers Other Plans church was observed without cere­ poor children and aged persons. again In a shortened form of the Te quested to attend for drill and it Is . 3014 Russell Mfg...... 15 25 "3— The* Consideration and (^st nmgton Ingram: the dean of St. Deum, as the archbishop of Canter­ prepared for the chain of fires to be Am Rad St S ...... 13^4 being sworn in. Other parts of the plan (laU for a of thla Plan: Wo are all agreed, I mony Juno 8 last year. Formal Paul's, the Very Rev. Walter Mat­ lighted tonight from the Indian asked that returns be made at this Am Smelt ...... Scovlll ...... 16% 21% At the night service, John Lyons new Altar Sacristy, a new , choir celebration was delayed until this CELEBRA'nON BEOINH bury and other clergy were con­ time on the Irish Tea Party held . 44% Stanley Works ...... 22% 24% am sure, that such alterations and London, May 8.— (AP)—While thews. who last year succeeded ducted to the .sanctuary and took up ocean to Lake Victoria. Am Tel and Tel ... .116% related that on the previous week room and a new clergy room. A pas­ renovations-as we have made to tola jrear when It will be held In conjirac- the famous "glooiny” Dean W. H. Gibraltar—Guns boomed from recently. Am Tob B ...... Standard Screw ...... 80 85 he had received a letter with ten sage corrldar from the proposed tlon with the (Connecticut Tercen­ millions of loyal aubjecta through­ places at the high altar . with the . 85 do., pfd., guar...... 100 — present building during the last sev­ tenary. out the British Empire celebrated Inge: and olbc.- church dlgnltanca. three bi.shops suffragen. the. fortress and warships tn Anaconda ...... 14 dollars enclosed which waa con­ choir and clergy rooms would be eral years have been decldM im­ The congreg.ation of ."i.tKlO, which the harbor as thousands of Spanish Mrs. W. P. Wilson of Hamden Armour, HI...... Smythe Mfg. Co...... 48 55 science money. He told of a visit to built behind the altar so that the C. Leroy Norris has been chosen bis silver Jubilee in mingled carni­ The congregation. IWI by the arid Mrs. Dorothy Bradley of Brat- . 3% Taylor and Fenn ...... — 85 provements. The stdccolng of the val and solemnity. King Georgf~V Included officl.il dignitarle.s and King and Queen, knelt as the’ blc.ss- visitors flocked In to participate in Atchison ...... 41% Old Orchard with the band about clergy and the choir would not have church some eight or nine years ago chairman of the celebration com­ the, 12-day jubilee season. tlclwro, Vt., have been called to Torrlngton ...... 79 81 to pass in front of the congregation mittee by the church organizations knelt In prayers of thanksgiving to­ diplomats, among them Unitnl ing was given by the archbishop <.f Manchester by the serious illness ( f Aviation Corp ___ . 3''i, seven years ago where the local added to the permanence aqd the Capetown "N ot iorce, nor com- Balt and Ohio .... Underwood Mfg. Co. .. 60 62 band and other bands were sleeping when entering or leaving the which arc sponsoring It. The lead­ IN A day for completion of 2S years on St-ates Ambassador Robert Worth Canterbury and the service ended their father, Alex Hall, of Apcl . 11% beauty of the exterior; the renova­ Bingham, arose. ! pulsion, but common loyalty, com- Bendix ...... Union Mfg. Co...... 1 3 In one large dormitory beibnglng to church. ers of the various groups In the ITCHEN ? the throne. with the first and third verses - of place. . 14% U S Envelope, .com.. 80 — tion of the Interior two years ago ! The lord ch.amberlaln and lord ' the national anthem. ' mon citizenship and comradeship Beth Steel ...... 26 the camp grounds. Someone stole Taking his text from Luke, chap­ church win meet Friday to make Both the King and Queen Mary and common devotion to certain do., pfd...... 116 — to the present dlgnlfled and satis­ further plans. were plainly thrilled by the na­ : steward escorted Their Majesties I King George and Queen Mary, A dental clinic will be held to­ Beth Steel, pfd .... . 63% ten dollars from under bis pillow. ter 14, verse 28, "Which of you, in­ factory atmosphere of worship. This fundamental principles of govern­ Borden ...... Veeder R o o t...... 41 43 The thief could not be identified but tending to build a tower, sitteth not An exhibit of everything connect­ tion's fervent outpouring of love i ,md the other mcnitwrs of the royal ! preceded by the Lord .Mayor with morrow morning at P o'clock at the . 23% Whitlock Coll Pipe ... — 3 trails! ormations made the conslder- ed with the 50 years of the (flnirch's U d devotion as they entered St. | family lo'thclr eats. The lord mayor,; his pearl sword, were escorted to ment hind this great group under Can PaC ...... 10% Jack Just prayed that In his own down first and counteth the cost, wo all win grant. In fact, these a common King," said Gen. Jan Health Center on Haynes street, J.B.Wll'ms Co. 110 par 53 63 whether he have sufficient to finish existence Is expected tp be a feature Paul's Cathedral to worship amid j laid the, sword on the table before j the west dtxlr by the Bishop of Lon- j and a tonsil clinic at 10. Case (J. I.) ...... ■ 56% time and way the Lord would con­ p.tlon of this new plan quite possible Smuts, noted Empire statesman, in Cerro de Pasco .... vict him of his wrong doing. This It,” Rev. Neill’s sermon was as fol­ of the celebration. The Boy Scout Menes of medieval pageantry. j the monarch. He and Dr. Ingraha.n ! don and the chapter as the Arch- praising King George for his "un­ . 68% lows; and practical, at least Int the minds troop sponsored by the church is Outsldc the ancient edifice, cheer- ! then went to their pl.icca and the I bi.shop of Canterbury led the choir Ches and O h io ___ . 43 has Just now taken place with the of a few of us. selfish devotion to duty." ! Group F of Center church wo- m clergy from the chancel jnto the I men will hold a social meeting to- Chrysler ...... 41% : CITES HOSPITAL "Practically all of toe great church. stood all night for the opportunity south choir ai.slos Hongkong- A silver-plated drag­ Col Carbon ...... ing that the Lord had saved him and "The lifetime of Jesus co-Incides cathedrals and churches of Europe the national lihthcm on 100 yards long headed the pa­ ! night at 7:30 In the church par- • 80>. I with a golden age of building In Old photographs, papers, records. to pay tribute to their sovereign. Kurlle’r the congregation, which .Shrill notcH of Inimpels heralded j lors. Co! Gas and El ... ■ 0'4 I that he was shortly to become an were built In this w-ay, from year to Jammed the route of the royal pro- the departure of the King and Queen rade of 10.000 Chtne.'JC through the Coml Solv ...... evangelist. rolcstine. He alludes in the te:;t .year and sometimes from century Sunday school certificates and other had been sealed for more than an heart of the city, which required . 19'.j ! to a building mania ovcr-rcachlng material connected with the parish e«Mlon from Buckingham Palace to hour before the royal processliiii ar­ from the nave of St. Puul's. j Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Gorman o t! Cons G a s ...... 24 I OPERATING COSTS to century, additions and Improve­ flt. Paul's. As hells rang and the national an- two hours to pass. Cons O il...... itself, He describes the tower left ments wore made; Interpreting and are being collected for the exhibi­ rived, had wltncac.ed a solemn cathe Sydney. N. S. W.—A heavy rain i Brookfield street, with their chll- . 7%: half finished for lack of funds. He tion. Anyone poasoestng any pie- (kimnmnWt llanner dral procesHlon m'ove with 'stulelv , ^ Ihnjugh the nur- I dren, have returned from a motor COnt Can ...... - 32% i preserving what St. Paid means A single untoward Incident mar­ • row, canyon-llke street.s of the city did not dampen the ardor of 10.000 I Corn Prod ...... shows his practical, common sense when he says to 'edify', that is, to ture or document of parish interest tread Into the cathedral rholr. persons who attended .Sydney's I trip to Washington, D. C. . 68% ! RAILS BIT E A S e view of prevailing conditions. He may have It included by communl red the triumphal march. Midway This procession was led by a of ijondon. the King and Queen re- Del Lack and Wn .. - 14% IKiwanians Hear About Main­ keep what wo have by association eating with Rev. Neill. a Communist banner was unfurled thanksgiving service and later Du P o n t...... uses, here a.s alwayi,. for spiritual and enlarging that to meet the verger, follmved by ernss hearer carriage and began the viewed the parade of 8,(HX) members Mrs. Walter Walsh, who has been - B7% and symbolic teaching, the labors of at Ludgate Circus at the moment ' ! return journey to Buckingham Pal- 'a t the home of her sister, Mrs. Sid- Elcc Auto Lite .... . 21 ! growing and developing conditions. -whan King George was being drlv- the choir, the college of minor of the army, navy and air force, man's hands. j aee. Melbourne As part of the day's ! ney Cushman of Porter street for Gen E lec...... • 24% i tenance Expenses from IN STOCK MARKET "The Cost ? I past the spot. camma, anolncr verger. Dr. S. M. ■ That waa the signal lor new out- the past three weeks, returned to Gen Foods ...... "St. Paid interprets His teaching "Jesus'tells us what to do. To DBERTS OBSERVE 40TH •Aehe temper of the crowd became mode-ator, and the repiesen- ceremony the Empire's last coal- . 33% with the use of the terra "edify"—to latlves of the Free churches. ; bursts of thunderous cheering from burning ship left for England where her home, 335 Center street today. Gen M otors...... 30*4 I sit down first sjnd consider and threatening as the banner was let the crowds wedged into an immov- Nearly a month ago Mrs. Walsh | Gillette ...... Middletown Doctor. build upon, to enlarge, upon the count and pray what the cost will loose. Scores of young men and Behind them, led by another ver­ It will be broken up. The ship, out­ . 15%; foundations of Jesus, the blessing WEDDING ANNIVERSARY I 'a i ahio nm.sM around St. Paul's church­ dated by oilliurners. was decorated ruptured a vein when a step of the | Gold Dust ...... 15% i Specialties Advance But be, not only In terms of money, but women, muttering tbclr displeasure ger, came the prcheadarlcs. the yard, packed Into stands and waving rear stairs at her home gave way | Hershey ...... and extension of Hla Kingdom. in terras of the necessities of the at the disrespectful act, seized the .suffiugen blfihops, and preceded by and Illuminated for the occasion. . 80%. I "During the last ten or fifteen from windows and even high nj) In Singapore Chlne.se. Indians and and one foot went through causing i Hudson Motors .... . 8% ! Intere.sting facts and figures con­ parish and whether we have a suf­ Surprised On Saturday' byl banner and ripped It into shreds. the last verger, the Arrhbishop of the chimney-dotted skyline. a severe fall. Int Harv ...... Other Issues Remain Un* years. St. Mary’s Parish has been ficiency in the outlook of the pariah, A section of It was rescued from t^anlerbiiry. .Malaynns packed the streets to . 40%; cerning the operation and main-1 confronted with such a practical Members of Family — Came{ Nearly encircling the cathedral, witness a iiillUarj’ parade of which Inti Nick ...... 2 8 % tenance of the Manchester Memorial as well as of the commimtty, to say the mob and stored awa, for safe Outside the eathedral the throngs th'c procession headed eastward, Friends In town have received Inti Tel and Tel ... problem. It is the earnest wish and Here from Glastonbury. keeping until tonight when It will which had cheered the royal family the high spot was an aerial display , 7 hospital were given by Dr. Edgar changed in Early Trading. prayer of all of us, I am sure, to that such a plan is practical. This (laased through the narrow cleft of put on by 21 plans which helped news of the birth of a daughter,; Johns Manville ... • 48% should be done without hurry and be placed on top of a huge bonfire heard loudspeakers amplify the Cannon- street and turned sharply ; 1-oui.sc Elizabeth, on April 30. to Mr. Kennecott ...... Fauver of Middlesex County hospi­ perpetuate His presence as a true Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ubert. of D i IB Hyde Park to be ignited when '.strains of "God save the king." guard this mighty naval base. • 17% sanctuary In the building and com­ with a free and a full discussion. It Into Queen Victoria street Dubtln, Irish Free State- Only ■ luid Mrs. Albert Crook of New> Bed-1 Lehigh Val Coal .. tal tn Middletown before the Ki- is a parish matter that conccrn.s all Village street, were married forty the King presses an electric switch The anthem was followed by the Salvallimtsts Cheer • 1% wanls Club at the Country Club this pletion of our church. For this years on Saturday. The ceremony I one Union Jack was flown In the ford. Mass. Mrs. Crook will be re- i Llgg adn Myers B . .117% New York, May 6.—(AP)—Trad­ of the members of the parish. In Buckingham Palace. hymn "All people that on earth do Returning by another route, the ' membered as the former Miss Myrtle j Loew's ...... noon. ers and investors picked their purpose, wc present to vou this took place in England. They paid The King, saluting and smiting, ; dwell." The dean began the vcrsl- I Free Slate capital, that from the . 39% morning very briefly, by w'uy of sug­ "Conclusion: This year, 1935, wc royal carriages qt one [joint pa.ss-d roof of Trinity cpllcge. Extra police ; Davis, well known as a member of i Lorillard ...... Comparable equity favorites with much discrim­ are obserxlng the Tercentenary in little attention to the anniversary, •hared with the Queen the crowd's cles and resiKin,-,e:r. Then came the intornntionul headquarters of the . 21% Introduced by C. Elmore Watkins, ination today and the result was gestion and for discussion and pray­ but not so with their children and Attention as they drove through the guarded It. ; the staff of the Public Health Nijrs- | McKeesp Tin ...... 108% the State of Connecticut. The his­ Psalm 05, beginning Salvation Army, Its row.s of win­ j ing a.ssoclation. and in ^Glrl Scout Mon.santo Chem ... first president of the hospital or­ that decisive trends in the Stock er, a new radical plan of building grandchildren. In the evening they streets, enacted the ancient cere­ "O come, let us ;fy city of London and entered .SI, ■ strength of our •ralvallon." church of St. Andrew-By-The-Ward- . 25% and reviewed th eir. growth down tect, the Rector assumes full respon­ ns well as the character and virtue upon them and began to make i DECLARES STRIKE ‘ Warren 1. Keith and two sons,' Nat Cash Reg . . , . 14% the remainder of the list, the met­ of our ancestors and the heritage Paul's to kneel humbly at the feet rhls was loIlQw-ed bv Psalm 121 robe. Philip and David, of 51 Cambridge 1 Nat Dairy ...... through the centuries to the pres­ als were somewhat heavy, the rails sibility to present informally these merry. They brought with them as of ecclesiastics who lifted lliclr starting- At the end of Qtiecn Victoria . 14% ent. He said the Middlesex hos­ a trifle easier and the utilities about ideas, as In the text—our Intention upon which we are still building to­ tangible reminders of the event a voices In thanksgiving. -i will lift up mine eves until street, have returned from a motor j Nat Distillers ...... 25 day. That is a heritage of courage street the King and Queen and their tour to Washington, Richmond. N Y Central ...... pital was comparable to the local unchanged. Grains, cotton and oth­ to build, sitting down to count the uUllty table, a night stand, a set of Lnoi^r Strong Emotion hillfl. from whence cometh mv mounted escort sw-ept Ihto Victoria WITHOUT SANCTION . 17% hospital except that it had 160 beds. er commodities showed few signs cost and considering the sufficiency and of faith and of ediflcatlen. Last dishes and various other things, as K J^ G rove's bearing through- | help. My help eomclh even from I Yorktown and Williamsburg, return- NY NH and H .... . 4% year, at this time, the fiftieth anni­ Embankment. ! mg by way of Gettysburg and Lan-' Noranda ...... The man who has the Job of carry­ of running away In any direction. not only of the funds ■ but, very well as the essentials for a tasty out the Jubilee celebration reflected I the Lord who hath made heaven and For more than a mile the car- . 39 ing the burden of conducting a hos­ Foreign exchanges were moderately frankly, the general community sit­ versary of St. Mary’s parish occur­ luncheon. Music and old-fashioned Strong emotion, as did that of the caster in Pennsylvania. North Am ...... red. The exact date Is June 6th. earth- I rlages rolled along the river's edge, Packard ...... • !■«% pital and Its finances has a real mixed. Secondary bonds displayed uation and condition, whether wo games were enjoyed and a happy majestic Queen. Dr. Berry, moderator of the Fed ' passing the royal naval volunteer . '3% task. A year ago conditions did not war­ Cook the cool, clean electric w ay I Organizer for Truck Drivers’ Penn ...... a much firmer undertone. bave sufficient, as Jesus says, to lime was the result, both for Mr. His right hand shading his eyes, eral Council of Evangelical F ree! training ship. H. M. S. Preslijcnt, . 2 0 % Dr. Fauver said the person who Shares up fractionally to around flnlM] it. rant a discussion of sudb a plan. and Mrs. Ubert and the yoirageet I the Monarch bowed his head • rever­ Phil P e te ...... ] . 20 Some may feel that at this time It Churche.s, rend the lesson, which moored by the embankment wall. HOSPITAL NOTES Pub Serv N J .... did nothing but contribute to a hos­ a point included Radio Preferred . "1—g e n e r a l PLAN: We have present ently as prayers echoed through the combined passages from the Old Turning away from the river, the Union Says A. F. of L Did . 29% pital fund was getting off lightly. "B.” Otis Elevator, American Bank h ^ for Bome yeare the elaborate Is not warranted but we all agree, Mr. and Mrs. 'Ubert formerly crowded cathedral beseeching the Radio ...... 5% whether for or against Its consider­ and Now Testaments in the first state landaus entered Northumber­ Rem Rand ...... Modern hospitals provide more than Note, Commercial Investment plan for the construction of a new lived on a large tobacco farm In blassing of Almighty God on the chapter of Joshua and the 21st chap­ land avenue, flanked by the Metro- Henry Cross of 245 Highland . 9 a million beds throughout the coun­ Trust, Columbian Carbon, Cuban stone church. Briefly, the new plan ation. a free and frank discussion Glastonbury. Since coming to Man­ for LESS on the "Share the Benefits" Plan King and the Kingdom. Not Give Permission. •street, Frederick Waldo of 20 North Rey Tob B ...... 49% try. The financial investment rep­ would be helpful. When wo re­ ter of the Revelation of St. John. pole and Victoria hotels, the Play­ Safeway Stores ... American Sugar, South Porto Rico Is to enlarge the present church; chester they have taken life some­ The ruler's rich fleld marshal's A hymn, "I vow to thee, my coun- house theater and the huge red Fairfield street, Fred Petlg of Tal- . 40 resents more than three billion. Sugar, Great Western Sugar. extending the front; constructing a member and some of you who are what easier. Their family consist­ uniform and the scarlet, crimson, try," followial, It was composed by building of the Constitutional club. cottvllle, Mrs. Eva Crawshaw of 66 Sears Roebuck .... ■ 38% Twenty-five years ago, he asserted, American Can, Johns-Manville and larger, more practical and adequate not present perhaps were there also, ed originally of seven s(»s and ona Electric heat is as clean and pure as summer sun­ ^old and ermine of others of the the late Cecil Spring Rice, British At the end of Northumberland Stephen street and Mrs. George Ted- Socony Vac ...... 14 people went to hospitals only os a American Radiator. vestibule, over which a gallery for when this first church was built, mighty concourse which filled the Bridgeport. May 6. (AP)~De- ford and infant son of 9 Bank street South Pac ...... daughter. The date of May 4 was ambassador In Washington, with avenue, the procession waa back on ctaring the truek drivers strike In . 16% last resort. But conditions today On the other side of the ledger. addlOonal seaUng can be placed; the earnest struggle of the church also the birthday of two of their shine. There is no flame to bum up the oxygen in the cathedral symbolized the pomp and mu.slc by Gu.stav Holst the south side of Trafalgar Square. were discharged Saturday. South Rwy ...... 11% are much different, he added. taking out one or two of the front members to maintain It; what they power of the British Empire but the several sections of Connecticut en­ Stand Brands ..... U. S. Smelting and Cerro cle Pasco children, one of whom made the su­ air, giving you those “kitchen headaches.” There are 5 ^ Fulher of Ills I’isjple It pas.sed under the Admiralty arch tirely without the official sanction Miss Edith Murphy of 35 Foster . 14% Ward Patients dropped 2 points each and Silver rows of pews so that the approach did; how they sat down first; how preme sacrifice In the World War. l > * King's face reflected humility In the the central gates of which had street was discharged Sunday. Stand Ga.s and El i . 3% Pointing out , that the public to the chancel is not crowded; wid­ they counted the cost and their suf­ ■ -—A sight of God. The Archbishop of Canterbury, tn of the International Brotherhood of Stand Oil Cal ...... King was off about 1. Southern Another son waa killed by accident no flaming waves of heat surging 'round the sides of the Jubilee thank.sgiving address, not been opened since the wedding Teamsters, Chauffeurs. Stablemen A son was born Sunday to Dr. and . 34% should know that doctors do not get Railway lost a point and Union Pa­ ening the center aisle and perhaps ficiency to finish It. The church is a few years ago in California, and As the Archbishop pt Canterbury, Mrs. Forbes Bushnell of 494 East Stand on N J ...... paid for treating hospital patients. your utensils to make your kitchen hot. You can even clad In white and gold vestments. paid tribute to King George as "the procession of the Duke and Duchess and Helpers, Milton McDonald of . 43% cific was off nearly as mu'rh, but placing a side aisle to the south always an unfinished atruetur*. Wo one son still lives In Santa Anna m father of his people." of Kent last November—and the this city, state organizer, early to­ Center street. Tex Corp ...... 21% Dr. Fauver declared that ward pa­ Santa Fe, N. Y. Central and South­ with a small chapel with separate each in our generation make our that state. flDlabed bis blessing, th. King re­ Barney McConvUle of 80 Wells Timken Roller Bear tients obtain free treatment. '* i bake or roast for houi*s without raising the temperature mained kneeling long after others He enjoined his congregation to King and Queen entered upon the day branded the tie-up as "outlaw ■ 32% ern Pacific were only a shade un­ entrance.' All of these suggestions, contribution toward Its (mmpletton. last part of their drive along the movement." street was discharged today. Stanley Trans Amer ...... 5% Referring to the campaign to der. Such stocks aa U. 8. Steel. with those to follow, are tentative We ask, therefore, that this plan oc­ had risen as if^'otfering his own sB I ‘ "J’ . Noren of 13 Mints Court was treated Union Carbide .... in your kitchen appreciably. lent prayer, Then he slowly help they crowd-hemmed mail. "There la no truek drivers local - 53% raise 115,000 for the hospital, the General Motors, Chryaler, Ameri­ and subject to change and of course cupy your serious attention and Pass the Stands In the state of Connecticut which for a laceration of the hand this af­ Union Pac ...... 91% speaker said that last year 1,500 can Telephone and Consolidated discussion. prayers. We want your enthusiasm straightened up. , "'“y uphold before the world the ternoon. United Aircraft .,. TOWN ADVERTISEMENT The Quren's Dress ! P**'^® .“"''’"K «H naUons." From the admiralty, with its twin has the sanction of the Internation­ . 13 cases were handled at the Institu­ Gas were up and donm In small "The next consideration wrould be for the pariah, which wa know you But coolness is only one of the many advantages domes bearing wireless masts, to the al organization to strike,” he said,. The hospital census today is 56 United Corp ...... • 2% tion. fractions. k. toe enlarging of too present parish have. want ehuicA te ba Queen Maty, at the King's left, | prtnvate, who patients. United Gas Imp ... Wa tots a of electric cookery. The b6st way for you to convince was a magnificent figure In. silver ! ■“ftnon on the occasion l>alare, the lines of wooden, flag- 'No truck drivers local has the . 12% Once there were 71 patients, but Some of the butiSfkaissues re­ housq to put trader one roof and true temple of toe company of Rls draped stands stretched in an almost sanction of the Connecticut Federa- ._ ... . U S Ind A le ...... 41% the daily average was SO. The aver­ sponded to reports tha^urrent res­ J l i k oone i floor the court as well as the believers. N ^ C E aad white. Her shoulders were ! ■?!,V*® June 22, U S R ubber...... you^lf of its superiority is to try it Remember that wrapped In white furs while d l a - ™ ‘®‘* fhe period since bU unbroken line on both sides of the tlon of Labor to go on atrtks. No T f) fA T liD . 12 age stay In the hospital waa 12 days idential construction was better [present guild room and choir room; road. truck drU-ers local has the sanction w n iV U AU L n i U n U S Smelt ...... 114% last year, while more than 18,000 than seasonal. Increasing prices for ^duplicating each of these rcMms— TRIAL a trial is worth ten thousand words. That is why we monds glistened in her .small toque I Blmost un- U S Steel ...... m Special Town Meeting which was topped with a Jaunty ' broken anxiety and strain.' Beneath the Venetian masts stood of the state building trade to go on . 32% received treatment. During 1934 refined and raw sugars helped the to the east and the west—as' space plume. "Yet beneath the troubled surface men of the brigade of guards, re­ strike.” AT G. 0 . P. DINNER Vick Chem ...... 36% doctore brought 233 babies Into the shares of this category. and plan allow*. This would secure SENSATIONAL OFFER make our sporting offer. Take advantage of it now and A fine net veil drawn over her there has been In the life of our na­ splendent In their full-dress uniforms Called a Meddler Western Union 25% world at the hospital, and there Improvement In the trade outlook an adequate seating capacity with COLUMBIA Kotioe Is hereby gtvm that a I cook In comfort this summer. face failed to hide the sole'mn rever­ tion a deep underflow of the spirit of scarlet coats, blue bo-strlped Referring to reports that Frank­ West El and Mfg 44% Itasn't been one death among the waa seen in the April statements of an enlarged rtage centered In such special meeUng of the legal votm ence she obviously fell at the occa- of unity and confidence In his stcad- trousers and tall black bearskins. lin E. Crowther. labor organizer, Young Republicans Expect T- Woolworth • ...... 58% mothers In two years from child­ Kresge, Wixilworth, National Cash a hall. The value of this enlarge­ Mrs. Lilllsn Rice and her daugh­ of toe Town of Manchester, will be ; Mon. fa."it strength", he said. A crescendo of cheering rippled who conducted the truck strike In El Bond and Share (curb).'... 6% birth. Register and Newberry, all of ment would present to the church ter, Miss Gladys Rice went to held at toe Municipal Bulidlnging, With the Spring sales now offered by dealers "That spirit has found Its center along the mall as. the King and this state in 1933, has announced Have Prominent Speaker at Uost Per Day which showed much higher earn­ school more space for claases. 1. No charsre for use of trial Electric ; Directly behind the King and Queen, weary but smiling, bowed to Cheshire Siraday aftern(X)n to call on In said Town of Manchester, on ^ 'Queen waa the Prince of Wales and in the throne. Elsewhere ancient himself the new president and busi­ May 27 Gathering. The cost per patient each day was ings than In the same 1934 period. "2—OTHER UNITS OF THE Mra. Rico’s brother, George Pinck­ May 15to, 1985, for toe following fc.the rest of the royal familv, tilling monarchies have been swept away right and to left to the spectators, ness agent of Local 443. Bridgeport 34.74 and Dr. Fauver contended The diffidence of the various min­ PLAN: To the south of toe chancel ney. • purposes, to vrit: Rangre for one full year. by storms of revolution. Here the many of w-hora had been waiting In Truck Drivers Union. McDonald de­ President Aaron Cook of the POUCE BOARD TO TALK that a person would pay twice that ing Issues waa attributed partly to and adjoining the sanctuary, a new eight rowe of seaU. At right an- their places for four hours and more. Miss Purinton and Miss Fosbay of To see If toe Town wUl vote You can own an electric t'-jflee was the diplomatic section, throne has been established In ever nounced the labor man aa a "mecl- Young Republican (flub of Manches­ amoimt for a bed u d three square tb» cloudiness sf the administra­ Altar Sacristy with proper ap­ Springfield, Mass., were week end to construct, purchase, lease or stronger security. Past the Queen VJctorla Memo­ dlcr operating where he has no ter annoimced to d ^ that Osano bad meals In New York. tion’s silver-buying program. The pointments for the Communion ^ with. Ambassador Robert W. Bing- rial, the carriages swung again into OVER TRAFFIC CHANGES guests at toe home of Miss Kath­ establish, and maintain, within 2. No wiringr deposit if old rangre i§ j^^ham representing the United States "What Is certain is that the per­ business.” been engaged to prepare and aerve Dr. Fauver lau(led the efficient firmness of specialties, at the same preparations; erine Ink. the portals of Buckingham Palace, "Frank Crowther has positively management at the hospital. The time, tended to hearten recovery Its limits, one or more plants for ' ihl the front row facing the last sonality of the King has given the a roast chicken dinner at the en­ "Wo may pause a t this time, to Mr. and- Mrs. H. W. Porter motor­ the manufacture and distribu­ turned in. WW of royal seats. BInghain was I throne the power of personal attach- arriving at 12:56 p, m. (6:56 a. m., no authority to call meetings of Lo­ tertainment In the basement of operating cost last year was $90,000 proponents who Interpreted this se­ speak a word of appreciation of the range for less than $2.00 E. S. T.l. Long after the caiTiages cal 443 nor can he hold office In this Expected to .Adopt Some .flew ed to Sbelbourne Falls, Mass., Sat­ tion of electricity for furnishing wjliFeaMd In conventional evening i ment. He has brought It into the Masonic Temple on May 27 under and $10,249 represented uncollected lective participation aa an indica­ tenerouB and faithful work, toe light for municipal use and for ^fttotbee. hearts of his subjects. For they had been swallowed behind the grey unit.” .McDonald said, after being the auspicca of the club. Regulations as Hazardous bills. Free service rendered totaled tion that historically low money loyalty and consecration through urday to spend toe week end at the A brilliant sun slanting through front of the King's London homo, Informed that Oowther had an- Tickets have been printed and $26,000. rates are slowly but surely getting HI toe years of toe members of toe home of their daughter, Mra. Carle- the use of such of iu Inhabit­ 8. No oblisration to buy. have discerned In their sovereign a crowds continued to cheer outside. Conditions Increase. ton Davenport. ants as may require and pay for j!‘the irlndows at ths base of the man whom they could understand, nounceil his election had taken may be obtained from John Wallett. "The community owes a debt of In their work and that the huge Alltar Guild. If for no other rea- a m o n th! B:,«aUmdral's great dome picked out Twenty minutes Inter the King place at a meeting of the group at Mr. Cook said that Judge William gratitude to those who run your hos­ volume of Idle funds, aoon ar late, •on, we need tola enlargement, It Frank Northrop and Mrs. Nellie the same, under the provlaiona respect and trust. and Queen, together with other of ChapUr 33 of the (Seneral Its shafts the great splash of "Thus in the |iassage of years he New Haven Sunday night, at which S. Hyde waa tn touch with the Re­ A meeting of the board of police pitals,” the speaker said. win have to step over into other di­ •a for them, who through all thla Cole spent the day Friday in East 4. Equal opportunities on immediate V,.scarlet where British army, navy T- ;— , : iiiciiiucramembers ui of me the ruyni royal lanuiy, family, ap- ap- a vote of 130 to 1 was recorded In publican state central committee in commissioners will be held in the Harlowe Willis won the attend­ visions of stocks In order to get any period have worked under great Hartland at the (XC camp where Statutes, Revision of 1930. political leaders sat. Conlrast- father nt ^ *^**1®* I Peaecd on a palace balcony, touching ' favor of a walk-out In this area. an effort to procure a speaker of na­ Town Court room this evening. It ance prize donated by R. K. Ander­ action. physical hsmdlcaps and Inconven- Vernon Northrop is stationed. The polls will be open from 8 htl wn .HH ^ « new outburst of cheering. ’ o clock a. m., to 8 o’clock p. m., (E. purchases plus special terms and ' was the field of grey made by tional Importance to deliver the will be the first full meeting of the son. Harold Cude was awarded the Financial observers were still lences, A Sacristy about 6 feet by Perfect attendance at Hbp River 8. T.) T R Y O R B U Y wigs worn by the massed The most Important feature of a principal speech at the banquet. board to be held since the session free dinner. Charles W. Holman, studying the (Congressional situa­ I feet in a parish of this size la Village school for April waa as fol­ ■nnat **** Jolly Good Fellow" were mmg: by the new type of plane being built for Judge Hyde was to report on this in March. There are several routine president of the hospital organiza­ tion with its possible effects on nost Impractical. lows: Napoleon 'Poplawrskl, Frank Dated at Manchester, this 1st discounts. Now is the time to buy with their ermine-covered which today fills the crowds as the Monarch smiled and day of May, 1935. heart of his realm and empire." the Bureau of Atr Commerce is matter to Mr. Cook tonight. n.atters that need attention and tion, was a guest at t(jday's lunch­ business and Industry generally "On this south side of toe Chan- Sorokollt, Harry Soixkollt, John Roaomry Guard waved. The demonstration lasted landing gear which permits landings Osano serve the dinner with the Increased number of auto­ eon. The disposition of the NRA. the ■el also, there is opportunity to con- Wljke. Mike Wilke, Mary King, AARON C(X)K. if you have already decided to own Tribute for Queen six minutes. at any speed with immediate appli­ JOHN JENSEN, The Manchester Electric Company carved sentinels the erlm- The primate paid special tribute promptly at 6:30 o’clock. An en­ mobiles now in use the commission­ bonus bills “and .-roposed banking tnict a convenient and most neces- Louise Strickland, Emma Strick­ '^ to d members of the honor- A strong voiced man standing by cation of the brakes, and which also tertainment *111 be given and danc­ ers (vill take up some questions that The city of Hammerfest, Norway. legislation were thought to be long­ ary choir room for robing and re- land. Annie Naumec, Mary Naumec JOSEPH O. PERO, an electric rangre. to Queen Mary who. he said, "has the Victoria Memorial cried "God J. H. JOHNSTON, N- 773 Main S t « P h o n e 6181 a ■ corps of gentlemen-at-srms not wearied In her care for tht will permit cross-wind landings, ing will he held later in the eve­ they had under consideration last Is the northernmost city in the term market factors of the hlghe.si (earsals. Jennie Poylawskl. At Chestnut Hill bless yea air, God bleaa you," and without use of the rudder. . ning. fall regarding traffic regulations. world. Importance. "Again, os with toe AlUr Guild, Marie Bqlll was the only one hav­ FRANK V. WILLIAMS, fc owe to our volunteer choir an un- ing perfect attendance. 8. Q. BOKERS, 5. Act now! lald debt of gratitude. Any Sunday The nine singers from Columbia! Board of Selectmen of toe Town of Manchester, Conn. '■’■■'Mi 1^ ^ 1 ivli-vLt'a-J 1 !»ll^ B | ea™ ™w»™'nm)iwwg^^ w p ': V FW POST HONORS AOVERTlSBiaBHT^ ADVSRTUUmN»~ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. MAY 6, 1986. War Veterans Honor Three Who Befriended Them ] o s D A R K TRIO OF FRIENDS BLOND M. H. S, Faces Three Tilts On Diamond This WeeM ^ OmJUIC** KW£**W « • in s HIA «eMC(.IN6 Chief Gordon, Edward J. Holl

BEODT HEBB TODAT Jinfiy at Buchuian. <'Wby lit In the and Patrick Dougherty Conquerors of Yale Crew M ltXICEXT OBAVBS, secreteiT | office and smoke. Detective?" he WHITEHEAD, BLANTON COP SLAB HONORS %• aBOBOB UBIMOOU), ftnds her j osked. Get Membership. Don’t forget that Montgomery seared roast is Juat as Juicy as tha TRACKMEN SEEK THIRD (w;' 1 •aanhffw la his oBloe dead. JAB-1 ••! wanted to be near the tele- Word 4k Co. will hold their cooking m l ilA rP , a stTMcer, offeea t»i phone." seared one. To Race Tigers Saturday school tomorrow afternoon at three They used to admonish solemnly I M b her. He sends her to a beau-1 ..go I see." o’clock on the second floor of the ’ ^ shell where she le trsnsfomied ■ • • • Chief of Police Samuel G. Gordon, about the salting, too— claimed it ROOKIES HAVE WON SUCCESSIVE TITLE AT store. It Is going to be held Just had to be done after roasting to pre­ Ambers Favored to Win York, May 6— (A P )—Yate'alchallenges in the latt’er stages to late a brunet, then takes her home, - Buchanan advanced threatenlng- Edward J. Holl and Patrick one afternoon so plan to go aa it Local Sport tatrodOGiiii: her as his secrctarj. | [y toward the garage man. "I’ve vent drawing out the Juices. mighty varsity has been stricken off! 'vln comfortably. Columbia waa a Dougherty, well known citizens of would be a shame to miss It Sev­ Now we know that hardly any S in meets MRS. HAPP; Hspp’a son,' ^ notion to run you in," be said, eral different kinds of stoves will Lightweight Championship tha list o f the eaafa undefeated i beaten third. NOBMAN: his stepson. ROBERT ..for not letting me know." Manchester who have singularly be­ Juices were lost in the roast pre- FOUR STARTS EACH Penn probably will start the RHODY THIS SATURDAY friended Anderson-Sbea post. Vet­ be used for the demonstration which salted and since the salt falls to Chatter sprint crews and the Eli's con­ Child's cup test against Princeton CAXHE; Happ's partner, DICK l "Baloney," the man said. "1 did promises to be interesting. Remem­ OENTRT; VERA DCCHEXE, Mrs.: what you told me to. You didn’t erans of Foreign Wars, were made penetrate more than an inch Into the querors— the Quakers of Pennsyl­ and Columbia either slightly favored honorary members of the post Sat­ ber everyone is Invited and Mont­ roast. It makes little difference in New York, May 6.— (A P) —^aolons. The mino'li commission has vania will go out after a new scalp or no worse than even choices with WEEK’S SPORT StATB Happ’s malA 1 confide in me none. You wanted gomery Ward A Co. will be pleased WITHOUT A DEFEAT this week. In Happ’s home Miilioent sees the me to keep my place and I’m keep- urday night at the annual mcoUng the flavor anyway. Twenty-one years old and a profes­ announced it will not recognize the Is this department a prophet or la Princeton, The Hgers In their two Red and White Nine Slated and dinner of .the post and auxiliary. if you accept the invitation. sional for only three jrears, j/>u winner aa legitimate successor to is a prophet 7 The answer la most Penn, which defeated Yale by al­ winning races against the Penn A. Today . ■qraterlons "woman in black er-1 jng in It." H. H. S. nine va. Merldan Bslne" whom she believes has some Sergeant Mahoney said to Bu- The obligation was conducted by In cleaning especially dirty win­ Ambers alm)i at the world light­ Barney Ross, -esigned. Ehirly bet­ emphatically in the affirmative, most a length In the Blackwell Cup C. on Lake Carnegie and against at Raymond E. Frist, acting Depart­ Because of Its versatility and de­ dows, starch In the first water will weight championship this week. The ting odds baa established Ambers as much as it hurts us to say so. In regatta on the Schuylkill last week Harvard and Massachusetts Tech on Mt. Nebo at 4:45 p. m. for Trio of League Tus­ eonnection with Drlmgold’s death. ( chanan, "Get on her trail. Tele- Dizzy Dean Fans Roth Twice, Tomorrow Tlie chauffeur Is found dead.! phone headquarters. Have all radio ment Commander of the Connecti­ sirability as a complete street cos­ Belp take off the more stubborn Herkimer, N. Y., youngeter meets an 8 to 6 favorite over Canzoneri Saturday's column, after devoting will row against an undefeated the (Jharles at Cambridge, have cut Veterans of Foreign Wars. tume the Jacket dreas or Jacket en­ grime. Tony Cansonerl, New York’s Gal­ who at 29 has been figbUng for ten no less than four paragraphs to our Princeton for the (Jup regatta on shown plenty of power. Columbia M. H. S. golf team va. Rock­ la ter Happ Is kidnaped. cars notified to be on the watch. ville, away. sles; Golf Team Has Two Lieutenant William Barron, Com­ semble In cool, sheer fabrics is con­ lant Old Warrior, in a 15-round years. expert opinion on the Kentucky Der­ Lake Carnegie, Princeton, on Satur­ seems foredoomed to trail again, Mimeent and Norman learn the We want that woman’.' Patrick Dougherty Hits Homer m Blanking Wednesday ear driven by the woman In ermine To Mlllicent he said, "Come with mander of Anderson-Shea post, waa sidered a necessary part of the sum­ Otataoio Cracker Cake. match In Madison Square Garden Former featherweight and light­ by, we said that "When the race la day. Yale's formerly unbeaten crews in toastmaster and presented tbs three mer wardrobe. Two and three-fourths cup gra­ Friday with vacant 135 pound weight champion, Canzoneri haa On the baals of their showing last the east. Penn, Princeton and Syra­ M. H. S. va. West Hartford In belongs to PHYIJJS FAUIOONER. me." over wc'll probably take a double baseball at Mt. Nebo. High ten­ Matches, Net Sqoad One; They go to her apartment. N'or- He took her from the office, es­ members with honorary pins of bership drive eommittaa will also ba Flaherty’s Outacite Red won first White Is expected to be quite Im­ ham cracker emmbs (about 30), 8 Braves; Bnes Trip Dodg throne at stake. lost much o f his old time speed. doses of aspirin and bromo." Little week. Rusty Callow’s Quakers have cuse. Novy, which haa defeated membership in the post. A roast given at the meeting this evenlilg. place. Post Road Jeff, III, took sec­ portant throughout the summer seo/- tablespoons , 1-2 cup sugar, Even should be get past Can- Ehiperta believe he can whip Am­ already been heralded aa the most Cornell and Columbia In dual re­ nis team va. West Hartford, man enters first. When he does corted her to his car, turned around did we dream how truly we wrote! here. Bot return Mlllhviit follows. The In The garage, drove out to the beef supper was served by the Joint State Central Committeewomim ond place, owned by C. W. Seigal, son, though gay colors In prints, 2 egg yolks. 1-2 cup milk, 2 1-2 tea­ soneri. Ambers would bold the title bers only by landing a knockout Little did we dream that we’d come promising boat load In recent Penn­ gattas was Idle last week but Syra­ Trade to Play Stafford at committees in charge of Mrs. Ger­ polk dots and stripes, as well as in ers, Giants Tie. only In the eyes of the New York sylvania history. They got the Thursday place Is In wild disorder and N'nrmaii street, swung around the comer, Mrs. Fannie Dixon Welch and Stats and Clarence Webter’s Ranger was spoons baking powder,- 1-4 teaspoon punch in an early round. through to the extent of being lOO cuse in its season debut defeated trude Buchanan and William Leg­ Central Committeeman Emeat H. trimmings are well represented State. Athletic Commission and Otherwise they figure the tireless Jump on Yale and Columbia In .the M. H. 8. golfers va. Middle- Is not In sight. policeman ar- pulled the car in to the curb, shut third, with Lon^iew Bob, owned by salt, and 1 teaspoon vanilla, 2 egg per cent wrong, but then we’ve al­ Cornell, P.arvard and Massachusetts town, here. gett. A program of entertainment Woodworth of South Coventry are Thomas O. Kauffman, fourth. while pastels in monotones are also whites. those other state commlasions which punching of the yoimgster will bring Blackwell Cup race and held it to Nebo on Friday. rlven. Mllllc«.nt escapes. off the motor, turned to her with ways under-rated our ability more Tech in a quadrangular brush at Friday She goes to the nearby garage a peculiar expression on his face. consisting of two vocal solos by CONGREGATIONAL WOMEN in charge of the ppeakers for the On Sunday, Rosedale Bob, owned much favored among the foremost Roll graham crackers very fine. m 8. FULLERTON, JR.. elect to string along with the local victory to Ambers on points. the end, turning back several Yale Cambridge. or less. H. H. 8. va. Middletown nine, where DETEtTIVE BUCHANAN "So," he said slowly, "smu’re the Samuel Gordon, tap dancing by meeting, and It n expected that by Sam Faite of White Plains, N. fashions for warm weather. Cream butter and sugar and add ' RSBOciated Preat Sports Writer, Miss Bernice Wilson and bugle solos legislation now pending before the egg yolks well beaten. Combine away. Trade school va. Stafford This week's scholastic sports cal­ accuses her of being Phyllis Eaul- Munlcr Girl." Y „ won the open all age stakes The race for early season pitching Here’s the sade, sad story of our High at Mt. Nebo. Locals won by Miss Julia Converse and Miss IN SPRING MEETING Legislature, of Interest to Tolland Are you one of the people who have graham cracker emmbs with bak­ endar of eight events la featured by coner. He calls a tenant of the She knew she could not deceive with Pilot Iron Mike, owned by Har­ honors in the big leagues this season attempt to shine aa a horse racing first game, 6-2. Eleanor Keisb was given. County, will be discussed. old F. Hay of Lexington, Mass., been looking for a bargain In a ing powder, mixing thoroughly. Add Manchester High's three Central apartment building to Identify her. him further, "Yes," she said, "I'm seems to have develop Into a two expert. We picked Today to beat It proves to be Ihe policeman .Mllli- Guests present were; Samuel Special Meetlag Tonight taking second honors; and third hooked rug? If you are you are alternately with mUk to first mix­ Saturday Connecticut Interscholaatic League the Murder Gtrl." Miss Helen F. Smith of New man affair betv/een Darrell (Cy) OMAHA WINS THE DERBY Nellie Flag and the latter finished M. H. S. track and field team eent saw In Phjills Fauleoner’s "And Bob Calse knows it?" Pratt, Commander of Mons-Ypres There will be a special meeting of place going to Arcady Farm Tex, lucky because Watkins Brothers ture. Beat salt into whites of baseball contests and Its defense of Post, British War Veterana; John Blanton of Pittsburgh, who hurled fourth while the formei came home Mankus Twirls Green To defends out-of-atate title at rooms. "Yes." York to Tell of Conditions in the Elks band following the re­ owned by Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cole. have a supply of Bigelow weaved eggs, beating until stiff. Fold Into the out-of-atate track and field Buchanan. Ward Cheney Camp. only one major league game before I2th; we picked Commonwealth to Kingston, R. I. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Sergeant Mahoney's voice was not the Southwest. hearsal at the Elks Home this eve­ In the Junior AH Age, Village Beau, rugs. These riigs have alight fac­ mixture with vanilla. Bake In two this spring and Silent John White- championship at Ktagaton, R. L, in Spanish War veterans; Allan Dex­ ning. All members of the band are owned by Wayne Colby took first tory Irregularities and are being sold well greased and floured beat Omaha, the lattet finished first which the charges of Coach Charles CHAPTER XUVI iinkindly. "You know,” he said, ter, Oilworth-ComcII Post, Amerl- head of the Chicago White Sox, who AS FATHER DID IN 1930 and the fornfer placed tenth. la The Hartford District of the Coun­ urged to bo present as tickets' for place; with Better Win, owned .by very reasonably. Regular 345.50 pans for twenty minutes in a mod­ L. Wigren will seek to capture tha Detective Biichanana- asked. "Is "you’re entitled to have a lawyer (;an Legion; Daniel Walker, Man­ never tolled in the big time before. represent you. You don't need to the moving picture benefit are to W. S. Jordan of Windham Center as 9x12 foot mgs selling for 336.50 and erate oven (350 degrees F.) Clem Pontillo laughing—and loud! Win Over South Windsor title for the third consecutive year. this the Jane?" chester Chapter, Disabled Ameri­ cil of Congregational Women of Rated as a pair of tllb moat veiv say anything. Perhaps silence be distributed, second. 'Third award waa split by 356.50 mgs on sale for 344.50, etc. Put cake together with Jelly and aatile young burlers to come up to Coach Tom Kelley’s diamond stal­ Johansen's eyes, which had rlvted can Veterans; Mrs. Elizabeth Connecticut will bold Its second But that’s not all. Far from It. INDIANS UNBEATEN warts are slated to face a seyera ivsiuld be best for you, but I'd like Sumnnoned for Court the Judges between Eugene Jack If you, want one of these beautiful a thin layer of whipped cream. Cov­ the majors In years, they have out­ themselves on Mlllicent, said, "You Phelan; president, Hartford District Chestnot Son We named Morpluck os the winner test of their strength and prowess to have you' tell me about It,’! Spring meeting at the Union Con­ The campaign against speeding Gay, owned by Willard Gay of rugs shop early as the supply Is not er with whipped cream and sprinkle distanced all the veteran mounds- of Gallant.Fox'BLUEFIElDS CARRY bet that’s the Jane. She ran like Council, V.F.W.; Mrs. Olive Char- gregational church in Rockville on and reckless driving to prevent acci­ too great. with chopped nuts. and he finished ceventh, we picked this week In meeting Meriden High a deer when I fell for the line she "From the beginning?" she In- Meriden and County Doctor, the H. men to run up four victories each In Season’s First Game tier, American Legioi. Auxiliary; Tup.sday, May 7, with sessions at 11 dents, is continuing by the state Plat Eye for second and he waa In a twilight encounter at ML Nebo banded me. You sure show ed braln.s qulreij. P. Davis doy from Bridgeport A very unusual tdng and filling -without a defeat while no other Scores Smaslibg Victory IN THREE TUSSLES •Mrs. Gertrude Buchanan, Mary and 2 o’clock, day light saving police and over the week-end a num­ for this cake can be made with eighth and we figured Common­ this afternoon. West Hartford High In putting the bracelets on her. "From the beginning," he told Bnshncll Cheney Auxiliary; Arthur To pad out the butter for picnic hurler had won more than three. 14 MEN THIS YEAR time. The morning sessions will ber. of motorists were given warn­ sandwiches, put haAf a pound of but­ cream cheese. Mix 6 tablespoons wealth for-third and he was 10th. To here Wednesday afternoon and Mid­ She's got the smoothest line of any her. "Do you want to do It?" McCann, president, Army and Navy Experts who have seen them agree dletown High at the Asylum City She faced him unflinchingly. open with a worship service led by ing, and several aummemed to ap­ ter in a bowl and pour a very scant (about 3 ounces) cream cheese with that they won’t turn out to be flash­ b Classic; Roman Soldier make the day one of complete dis­ crook I’ve tackled in a year.” club. the pastor of the Union church. Rev. aster. we didn’t have as much as a Locals Gamer 24 Hits, B O X S C O R E Friday afternoon, a trio of engage­ "Is.that Phyllis Faulconer?’’ Bu­ "Sergeant," she said, "I’m going to pear in court. NEW LIST OF CCC teacupful of hot milk over It. Let 1 1-2 cups powdered sugar and 1 es In their respective pans as both Dartmouth Team Favored to Dr. George 8. Brookes. look in on two pools. Sun Fairplay ments that should go a tong way i s- chanan asked. tell you everything." Dr. Lewis E. Ell more, 30, Gar­ it cool slightly and then beat, pre­ tablespoon milk. Mix thoroughly. can deliver almost every kind of The first speaker will be Miss den City, L. I., waa summoned to ferably with a wooden ‘spoon or Then stir in 1 teaspoon vanilla and Second and Wliiskola Is Sqoad Is Cot to Umit by being 11th and Whiskola third. At Monehester Green ward revealing the outstanding con­ "You bet that’s Phyllis Faulconer. His hand reached out and closed pitch and don't have to rely upon Swamp Rivals 17-5, as tenders for the crown which Brlatol upon the back of hers. "Good girl," Helen Frances Smith of New York, appear in the Rockville City Court EUGIBLES ASKED paddle until creamy. Spread on 1-8 teaspoon salt, beating until of apeed or strength to get by. that, the latter was close. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Win College Title Now She was in the apartment and .she project secretary of the Home Lovett, 3b ...... 6 3 6 2 0 and Meriden shared last season. admitted to me she was there when he snld. "If I can give you a break CREEKS IN TEXAS Wednesday morning to answer a bread at once. conslstenecy to spread. Put be­ The league leading Giants contin­ Third. 1 Boards. Miss Smith has Just re­ Coach Foley After Game Borello, If ...... 6 0 0 3 0 0 This afternoon's game waa tenta­ the fighting w'as going on. 1 tele­ I'll do It." charge of speeding after being tween layers and on top of cake and ued to cop the National League We’ve got an alibi, however, and Lovett Gets Homer and turned from a tour of the southwest, trailed by State Policeman Arthur sprinkle with chopped nuts. along .with it wle’ve a grievance Patriss, 2b .6 2 3 3 2 0 Held by Columbia. tively scheduled at this writing. If phoned headquarters when she made She started talking In a low For years the experts told us to headlines by their policy "If you played, it means that the Red and and she will present a true picture Kosa of the Stafford Springs bar­ sear our roasts and steaks in order against this fellow Ppntlllo. We al­ Vlot, Bs ...... 5 3 3 I 5 0 a break.” monotone, told him everything, OVERFLOW BANKS Albert E. Behrend Compiling can't win them don’t lose them." New York, May 6.— (A P )—^The With Charch Nine. Two Doubles; Southpaw White mentor will probably be call­ “ Yes," Buchanan said. ’T tele­ sparing no detail, beginning with of present conditions. The United racks along the Crystal Lake road, to keep the Juices. Now we know For the third time this season they ways, or mostly always, managed to Sullivan, c f ...... 6 1 2 2 0 0 Youth movement will be presented and also on the road between Tol­ racing future appears uniformally H. Jarvis ...... 6 2 2 0 0 0 New York, May 6.— (AP)—Teams ed upon to use his entire pitching phoned in and they told me ydu'd the time Drlmgold had told her he that this was all talk. Ths un­ failed to win or lose, winding up In click as a football expert by pick­ staff, which with the exception of reported trouble In that apartment, was going to dictate a confession, by William H. Genne of New Haven. land and Talcottville. It was a 2-2 draw with Cincinnati, when bright haloed today by thorough­ ing opposite to his choices but It Ace Also Stars at Bat. Plnney. l b ...... 6 1 1 8 0 2 in the eastern intercollegiate base­ The movement la new here but la Register at Request of Coach Jim Foley yesterday cut Dick Berger is an unknown quanti­ ao I figured you'd better corhc Inclmling her first meeting with the charged that he drove os fast as 70 rain which had fallen all through bred’s chlpa-of-the-old-block but It .aeems he uses a differeiit system on Harper, c ...... 3 1 1 7 0 0 ball league will engage In five cham­ Thousands of Acres of Range ' gaining approval and la deserving of miles an hour at tlmca. the town champion Blueflelds base­ Mankus, p ...... 2 4 0 2 0 ty, untried and inexperienced. around'to make positive identifica­ woman in the black ermine coat, the game became heavy enough to remains to be seen whether Omaha, the horses. Such inconsistency Isn’t 5 pionship games this week with six Berger, who twirled and batted Man­ about the murder, and her sudden the Interest and sympathy of those Max M. Cohen, 45, of Brookline, State ERA. ball squad to fourteen ptaycra, the Segar, c ...... 2 2 2 2 0 0 tion.’’ 340 APPLY FOR HOME ■top action after the tenth Inning. the big chestnut son of Gallant Fox fair and we think there ought to be Despite weatl>er far more suitable entries still In the running for the chester to victory over Bristol In the "She was handing you a line?" panic. She even told him about concerned with the development of Mass., was summoned to appear in The (Chicago Cubs, rained out at following, being selected to consti­ a law. Incidentally, Louis Neron Is Zapatka, p ...... O 0 0 0 0 0 pennant. Only Pennsylvania which Land Inundated After young people. NEW STRATOSPHERE can duplicate further the champion­ opener, is likely to get the assign­ Buchnaan asked. encouhtcring Jaiwis C. Happ in the the Stafford Borough Court, Friday Fhlladciphia, moved into second the only person we know who came for football than baseball, Manches­ his lost five games, may be consider­ The women of the church ' will morning, being charged with driving GARDEN PERMITS HERE ship or winning exploits of bis fam­ tute the team during the coming ment today, leaving the West Hart­ "I'll say she was banding me a building. A register of local men eligible place when the Pirates banged out ous father. season: Brennan, Rautenberg, Pat­ out flatly for Omaha and saw hl.s ter Green ye.storday opened Its 1985 50 17 24 27 11 ed out of the race. ford clash to one of the following Sergeant Mahoney waited until .serve fimeheon at noon and In the from 60 to 67 miles an hour by for enlistment In the Civilian Con­ a 9 to 2 victory over Brooklyn for Mne." Heavy Showers. FLIGHT IS PLANNED There’s a striking parallel so far ton and Becker, outfielders; A. choice breeze home the winner by 1 season with 17 bangs—winning the South Windsor A. C. Dartmouth ranks today a.s favor­ quartet, Plltt, Borello, Duffy or Mlllicent aat ipecchlesa. There she had finished. Then he asked afternoon there will be a devotional State Policeman Koss. versation Corps is being compiled Guy Bush who came back from his game by a score of 17 to 5. The AB. R H. PO ite to regain the championship service led by Mrs. Lewis A. Gowdy in the records of the latest and one Raguskus,, Rooney, C. Smith, E. 1-2 lengths. An orchid to you, Louis. Zwlck. was nothing she could say. She a few questions, bringing out parts In Court Tuesday by Albert E. Behrend of the town Follow Same Procedure as Last recent suspension to score his first South Wind.sor A. C. team was the D. Driscoll, p-lb . 5 1 1 2 throne last occupied by the Green in ' of Hazardvillc. Prof. Henry P. Leach Fred Little, 25, of 160 Pearl street. of the most colorful father-and-aon Raguskus and Bogglni, InflelUers; Meriden has played two League was trapped in the web of her own of her story which he desired to have charity department at the request Year Although Try to Have Pittsburgh victory. Arky Vaughan combinations in the history of the We are consoled by the fact that Green's opponent, and though sadly Micholson, c . ., , .3 1930 In the heydey of Red Rolfe, games to date, trimming Middle- made more clear. Dallas, Tex., May (1.— (AP) — will then give an address on "Mex­ South Manchester, will be In the Katkaveck, catcher; Jones, Kovis, incriminating statements to Johan- o f the Hartford headquarters of the Gardeners Furnish Seed. started the scoring with his second American turf. Much the way his the office expert didn't do so well outclassed put up a game battle B. Driscoll, rfllf . .5 Laurie MilUkangas and Gunner Holl- town and losing to West Hartford. "Norman went to that apart­ Flooil waters surged down many ico. Past and Present." Prof. Leach Rockville City Court on Tuesday Natural Bowl in Black Hills homer on successive days. Neubaucr and Hicking, pitchers. aen, her equally Inerimtnating flight. streams in Texas, Oklahoma and State Emergency Relief Commis­ daddy did in 1930, Omaha; came off either, although he named Roman from start to finish, showing a spirit McCue. cf-rf .., . .4 strom. So long as Dartmouth bad Despite the latter setback. Coach A siren sounded outside the door. ment?" Sergeant Mahoney asked. has lived and worked among the morning as the result of an acci­ sion. . Dizzy Dean tossed the World Due to cold weather over the Arkansas today, while in the South­ Applications for Home Gardens the far turn at Churchill Downs to Soldier to finish second and hit It that combined With the experience C. ^ Dwyer, If-cf , . .4 only victories over Pennsylvania and John Shaw'a Silver City outfit looks "Well," Buchanan remarked, “ Yea.” people of Mexico, and will give an dent early Sunday morning on the A new enlistment, the sixth, will Champion Cardinals to a 7 to 0 tri­ week-end, the Biuefields cancelled Gavls, 3 b ...... west dust storm area there was re­ interesting picture of present day this year, either in the community Scene of Operations for rcRlster a smashing victory Satur­ their Saturday afternoon game with right on the nose. He had Boxthom to be gained in a few more games, . .4 Cornell to Its credit the Green was like one of the best teams in tha shaking a.'ihes from his cigar, "that "Do you love him very much, Talcottville road. The automobile be made soon, from the eligibility umph over Boston that left them will make thinga troublesome for Potria, 2b ...... joicing over showers which' brought problems. he was driving collided with a car plots or rqar yards of applicants, day In the 61st Kentucky Derby and tlie Chance Vought but played a figured as the winner and the. Brad­ . .4 Improved but hard hitting and pitch­ League and Mancbe.ster will have to will be the wagon from headquar­ Mlllicent?" list. The requirements are the same only a half game behind the Dodg­ their adversaries a little later In the McGuire, hs .., relief from blowing sand and silt. Civic Betterment Meeting operated by Henry Koch of 98 West total 340, Albert E. Behrend of the prove much the best In a field of 18 practice tilt with the Concordia ley entry placed 16th and ho gave . .4 ing flashed by Jeff Testreau's men show improvement In both hitting ters, Come on, ststcr. Hero we "I love him more than I love . Thousands of acres of farm and as for the fifth enlistment earlier Second Ascension. ers, contributing to his own big season. Covey, Ib-p .. . .4 in defeating Yale 4-3 licit Saturday and fielding to emerge the victor. life," The Vernon Civic Betterment As­ Main street, Rockville. . No one was town charity department announced three year olds. Lutherans yesterday, the Blueflelds Today third and the favorite was go." range land in the three states w'ere this spring when 48 men were taken this morning. Afternoon by fanning Babe Ruth 12th. Mankus On Mound convinced the skeptics. West Hartford seems due to rank as The siren grew louder. Tires "Suppose I should tell you that sociation will meet this evening at injured but both cars were badly twice and stealing the Bambino’s Ridden by the great BMrl Sande, winning. Neubaucr, Kovis and Kick­ Inundated as the smaller streams the Dobsonville schoolhouse. Reports damaged. Little will be charged from Manchester. Last year similar garden lots were the Fox won the deiby by two Johnny Mankus, the Green's star 37 6 9 24 10 5 Dartmouth today has three vic­ a top-notchcr this season, being screamed on the turn and then a he Is In great danger? Would you The minimum age limit Is 18 thunder by smashing a homer bff ing took turns on the mcimd for the possessed of a fine mound staff and went out of their banks. Five Inch­ from a number of committees will with reckless driving. Sergeant cultivated by 348 persons. This year Rapid City, S. D,, May 6.— (AP) lengths from Gallant Knight on a champs and Hicking, a young. left­ Now that the bowling season is hurler, without the least practice be­ So, W in d sor...... 300 .l()0 100— 5 tories and no defeats in league play red roadster skidded Into the garage l>e willing to do anything yon could es of rain In the Nacogdachos sec­ years. While there is m. maximum Dutch Brandt. fore yesterday, and working In a team of good hitters. Middletown and slid to a stop. be heard and plans will be made for Peter Dowgewicz and Patrolman an effort is being made to have the —A rock-wallid. natural bowl to­ slow track In the slow time of 2:07 hander, showed much promise. practically over, except for the Big Man. G re e n ...... 321 005 07x— 17 and is the only undefeated team in to help." tion In East Texas sent the Banita age limit, the state commission sug­ weather that was a real handicap to battled Bristol to a tie in 12 Innings, Sergeant Mahoney Jumped from ''Anything,” she said. the summer activities. Whist will Merrill Cedor made the arrest. gardeners provide their own seed if 3-5 for the the mile and a quarter. Coach Foley believes he will win League roll-off this Wednesday Two base hits, Lovett 2, Vlot, the circuit. The Green plays Penn and Lanana creeks out of their gests an effort tc register men be­ day opened officially as the base of any pitcher, put on a splendid per­ Sullivan, Mankus 2; Uire ba.se hit, Thursday aiid If this game can be which seems to indicate that Man­ tbs ear, banged open the door of "1 want to bait a trap,” he told be played and prizes will be Annual Meeting Tonight possible. Otherwise the gardens will operations of the second sti-ato- Omaha with 20 year old Wlllle quite a few games this year. night, we want to write a few words hanks and forced many lowland tween the ages o f 26 and 45 years. formance, striking out seven of the McCue; home runs, McCue, Lovett; won the Hanoverians can probably chester will have no breathing spell the office, looked at Buchanan, then her. “ Will you help m e?” awarded, followed by refreshments. The regular monthly meeting of bo maintained .vnd supervised in sphere flight from the Black Hills. Saundera of Bozeman. Mont., in the The Blueflelds will practice to­ about Joe Fa.>r, propiietor of the dwellers from their homes. There will be no admission charge, The men may be married and should SONNENBERG FACES visitors, and allowing but nine hits, hits, off Mankus 9, Driscoll 18, squeeze through to the title with an In that quarter either. at Mlllicent. "How can 1 help you?" the Longview Parent-Teacher Asso­ much the same manner as In pre­ From the site, II miles from here, saddle withstood the challenge of the night and tomori-ow night at the Charter Oak alleys. It’s our belief Three Deaths but contributions will be received be qualified by character and ability vious years. four of which the boys from up the Covey 6; double ' lays, Vlot to Pat­ even break over the rest of the Manchester High’s chances of “Unsnap tho.se handcuffs." ho His eyes stared steadily Into hers. ciation will be held Monday evening the largest balloon in the world will black bomber,'Roman Soldier to win McKee street diamond. that local bowlers don't begin to ap­ Three deaths were attributed to for the milk fuml. at the Longview school. A get to­ to assume the leadership of the river grabbed while Johnny’s arm riss to Plnney: base no balls, off route. winning the out-of-state track and Bald. "You," he snld, "arc to bo the bait Plowing the gardens was started take to the air sometime after June handily by a length and a half in preciate all that Joe does for the the rain and high water. Roy Mc- Past Chiefs Club gether will be held in connection Junior corps, the loca' office has this morning and will take about a was warming up In the first. The Mankus 1. Papatka 1, Driscoll 1; The brunt of the Dartmouth fight field title at Kingston this Saturday Buchanana's face turned a dull I want you to go to that apartment Callum, ■10, drowned near Green­ 1, aa United States army experts RUGGED MAT RIVAL 2:05 on a fast track. To Gallant Fox, 3)xirt of bowling '..jcallj Tlie soul of The Past Chiefs Club of Damon with the meeting with supper being been Informed. week, it is expected. Plots will be little south-paw also starred with struck out, by Mankus 7. Zapatka 2. la being carried by Ted Olson a for the third straight year aren’t red. "Listen, Sergeant. . sho'a a house. I want you to knock on wood Ark,; Johnny Skeen. 2.T, seek to penetrate the world’s outer an inferior Juvenile, the Kentucky. generosity, he uses a goodly share of great enough to fill Coach Wigren killer and she's desperate. She's the doors of the various apartments Temple, Pythian Sisters will be- held .served at 6:16 for which there will New CCC camps are being es­ assigned and the seeus distributed Classic waa tne springboard to a his profits to supply attractive the stick, getting four hits, among Driscoll 2. Covey 2. Time, 1 hr, 45 Junior, who has plcthcd all threo vic­ ilrowned In flood waters of Sulphur at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Kings­ be a small charge. The ways and tablished by the Federal government later. layer—12 miles up— in the interests Week End Sports them two sweet two-b.aggers out of with an overwhelming optimism. Phyllis Faulconer, all right. I and start asking questions." liver near Paris, Tex., and George of science. career as three year old champion, prizes for the numcrour leagues and min. Umpire, Jrennan. tories while fanning twenty-four He’s loFt a wealth of talent through trapped her when she came to the "But,” she imtnted out, “ the apart­ ton of Ijiwrcncc street, Monday mean.s committee of which Mrs. throughout the country and an at­ with aggregate earnings of 3328,- special events that he conducts at five trips to the plate, and scored and by Ray Jessack, sophomore Angell, 28, was killed when his evening and all past chiefs arc in­ PreparationB Speeded Flying Butt Exponent Meets By Aasoolatcd Press graduation and looks for the closest car." ment Is vacant now. No one is Roy A. Playdon is chairman Is tempt is being made now to de­ 165, a figure that stands fourth In his alleys during the season In order twice. Altogether It was a typical rhortstop, who leads the league In motor car crashed Into a pole dur­ vited to attend. Following the Active preparations for the flight Racing, Louisville—William Wood­ ttce and his playing yesterday Indi­ struggle the Red and White has "Unsnap the handcuffs," Sergeant there and they won't come back ing a heavy rainstorm at Austin, sponsoring this supper. Mrs. Hazel termine the number of persons who the all-time ranking ilsL to keep up the Intcre.st in bowling. "Johnny Mankus" day. the batting average of .547. bufilnesa session there will be a so­ Seifert will have charge of the may seek to be enrolled. were speeded up as word waa re­ ward’s Omaha wine Kentucky Der­ cated that he has lost little If any had in this competition. The locals Mahoney said. "I don't like to sec after the police have been there.' Tex. Billy Longson at Foot In the few years that we've known A pair of circuit-clouts contribut­ Champion Coinmbltl'faces its big placed third in 1932, then scored cial hour. menu. The business meeting will Former members of the CCC who BOARD OF PARDONS ceived that members of the flight by and 339,525; Romaii Soldier sec­ of his former p'owc.rs. Harper Is her bandcuHed In the first place, "But," ha told her, "Norman At Fort Smith, Ark., the Arkan­ him, we've found Joe Farr all white ed to the fans enjoyment of this opportunity in the next five days. smashing victories in 1933 and 1934. and In the second place I don’t think didn't leave that apartment house. Week for Blind open promptly at 8 o’clock with Mra. served at least five months but not staff not already on the ground were C ' THE ond and Whiskolo third. good game of ball, the first coming a.-vsisting Coach Kotsch In rounding sas river had risen 6.7 feet In 2'I en route or expected soon to super­ New York—King Saxon wins Ex­ and a square shooter anil we’re the squad into form. Sullivan made The light blue and white meets Keen opposition is expected from atae’B Phyllis Faulconer." They could hardly have carried him hours, and the weather bureau pre- The older girls of the School for Carlton Buckmister presiding. As more than 18 months and who were Gnard Tom orrow. In the 7th when McCue hoisted one the Blind will present an entertain­ vise final preliminaries for the at­ celsior handicap by ten lengths. mighty proud to be one of his legion his debut with the Green In center Princeton in a .single game and Yale such schools as Norwich Free "She’s the Faulconer woman all oiit and he wouldn’t have left vol­ illcted It would be two feet above this is the annual meeting, all com­ honorably discharged are eligible for HASDOPETmONERS of friends. May his years be long and over Sullivan's head, and scampered In a doublehcodei this week. All of ment at 7;30 o'clock this evening at mittee chairmen will give their re­ tempt. Pimlico, Md.— Dixie Handicap and proved to be a mighty fast man Academy. New London Bulkeley, right," Johansen sikid. "I came on untarily without having Joined you flood stage—21 feeta—by Tuesday. the new enlistments. bTA N D IN G S prosperous! around the bags. An attempt to nail Columbia's remaining league games the Town Hall, and there will be se­ ports and a report of the Stamford Captain Randolph P. WiUlams, goes to Only One with Head Play on the paths, as well as a good Fitch High, Stonington, Memorial, ber In the aparlmcut.” In the cab." f Residents of the dust "bowl" en­ Applications are being taken in Hartford Card Tuesday YESTERDAY’S RESULTS McCue at the plate was way over are scheduled tor the road. Fairhaven, Chapman 'Tech, Nott "Then jxm think he's somewhere joyed their first "dustless" Sunday lections by the Elks Boys' Band of convention will also be given. the charity department office In the Meteorologist, alternate pilot and Star bout; Gua Sonnenberg, Bos­ second. Segar’s head. Joe Lovett obliged sticker, and the sort of a fielder bat­ this city with Carl Pruning as di­ The speaker of the evening will officer In charge of ground prepara­ ters dislike. "Sully” ga'.hered In two In the remaining game this week, Terrance and possibly other schools Sergeant, Mahoney flashed Mllll- in the ai>artm«nt house?" since February. Rain and snow had Municipal Building. ton, vs. Billy Longson, Salt Lake National Rowing, Philadelphia—Penh beats JINX IN VESSEL’S NAME with the second homer In the eighth, rector. The women from the Bap­ be Miss Ruth B. McLean who will William H. Dodez, Conyicted tions, was expected today. Thomas long- high flic.s that would have second place Harvard will be host invited to compete for the first time. eent a quirk, questioning glance. "I'm virtually certain of It." settled the dust. More rain waa City, two falls. Pittsburgh 9, Brooklyn 2. Yale and (Columbia In Blackwell cup DEFIED AT SCOTCH YARD driving Mankus aYid Segar across Coach Wigren is planning to carry a tist church. Methodist Episcopal have for her subject, "What the McKnew, secretary of the commit­ race for first time. meant two-base clouts In most to Pennsylvania on Saturday. Visit­ "No," she said, ’'I’m not Phyllis "And you believe my story? forecast for the Texas Panhandle Semi-final; Billy Bartush, Chica­ St. Louis 7, Boston 0. the pan ahead ot him. Incidentally ing Ithaca for the first time since smaller squad to the meet this year, church, Daughters of Isabella, Em­ State Library Can Do For You." tee on the flight and Captain Albert Cambridge, Mass. — Syracuse games. Vlot is pc .-haps misnamed a Faulconer. I was looking for Ho nodded solemnly. "Yes," he section after a ,2S Inch fall had EDWARDS IS CALM of Murder Among Those go. va. Henry Piers, Holland, 30 New York 2, Cincinnati 2. (10) Glasgow (AP)—Defying a Jinx Joe turned in one of those perfect 1909, the Crimson was forced Into making his selections from the re­ said. "I'm going to’ have my men been recorded. blem Club, Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. O. Officers for the coming year will be Stevens, flight commander and takes quadrangular race, beating "rookie" since "Tuffy” hurled for Phyllis Faulconer. Norman Happ minutes. (rain). o f the sea. a new cargo vessel batting cards, hitting safely on each Idleness last Sat-arday by wet sults of recent tryouts and the show­ go arounjl to the hotel and pick up Prayers Offered H., arc assisting at the hall today. Installed, and it Is expected that scientific observer, were expected to Cornell, Harvard and Massachusetts the Green a few seasons back. His went to ber apartment and dlsap- Preliminaries: John Schaefer, (Other games postponed). I unched here has been christened of hla six appearances ot the plate. grounds. Princeton has declined to ings mede in the dual victory ovar the suitcase and your notebook with At Guymon, Okln., the dust- On Tuesday, the Roman Catholic visitors from other local units will BEFORE HIS DEATH Who Present Pleas. arrive about May 16. The pilot, Capt. Germany, vs. Vanka Zelesniak, Tech In that order. "Marina." She Is the fourth ship to work yesterday was above par, psared. . There had been a fight ...... American 4, Washington 0. A clever double-play In the sixth, protest Its disputed game with Har­ Hartford High. The personnel of and I tried to trail him. This man Drlmgold’s confession as he had dic­ weary citizens welcomed a .35 Inch churches, Burpee Woman’s Relief be present. Orvil A. Anderson was to come Russia; Bull Martin, Trenton, N. J., General, Pawtucket, R. I.—Paw­ bear the name, all the others hav­ three runs aa many hits, and five Corps. Alden Skinner Auxiliary, Pageant Committee Meeting (Other games postponed). when Viot scooped -up t. slzzler, toss­ vard and haa accepted an invitation the team Is certain to Include Cap­ pounded on ths door of the apart­ tated it." fall. Lighter rains were reported In within a few days. vs. Tommy Rae, Springfield College. tucket Rangers and St. Louis Cen­ ing met with disaster. assists being credited tc bis account. tain George Leary for the 880, Bill western Kansas. Some of Union Veterans and Vet­ The Ellington Pageant committee (Continued from Page One) ed It quickly to Pntrlss who whizzed by William J. Binghani to settle the ment and complained o f the noise. "What are you going to do? Hartford. May 6.— (AP) — The Guards On Duty STANDINGS. tral play 1-1 tie In National cup The first of them, a Donaldson the sphere to Plnney In time to nip The Green will practice tomorrow Murch for the mile, Henry Haefs 1 didn't know who he was. 1 want­ "Well," he said. "I’m going to At Prairie Center, a small com­ erans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary of which I. R C'unfleld is chairman, State Board of Pardons, in semi­ A staff of army guards was al­ Hartford, May 6.—Gua Sonnen­ soccer finals. liner, was torpedoed In 1916 near points of difference tn s dual confer­ will assist a.s follows; thoug)i Mrs. Crain repeated an W. L. Pet. the batter at first brought plenty of evening at Jarvis Grove. Coach ence. for the 440, shot and discus, Everett ed to get away. I didn't tell him be In charge of the squad of men munity near Springfield, Colo., is mecing In Long View school annual session at the state prison ready on duty, protecting helium berg, who has been throwing sun­ Mexico, D. F.—Mexico eliminates Fastnet with a loss of 18 seamen. St. Bcrnard'a church, 10 a. m. to 1 this afternoon. -The final set-up o f earlier statement she had “no malice New York ...... 9 3 .750 applause from the, considering the Kotsch desires the entire squad to The standing and schedule: Solomonson for the 100 and 200, 1 was Phyllis Faulconer, but lie who wll) surround that apartment prayers were offered for more rain in Wethersfield, began this morning gas tubes and machinery set up In dry and divers ambitious wrestlers Chicago .. Cuba in Davis Cup test, winning all The survivors. Including several and thanks expressed for moisture p. in., Mrs. Robert J. Brown, Sirs. the organization will be completed in my heart for anyone In connec­ 8 5 .615 weather, good-.slzed crowd. report at six sharp, further practice W. Wilson McCormick for the pole vault assumed I wmi the one who rented house. I'm going to send you In to hear the petitions of about nine­ thefflowl. hither and thither since be returned Brooklyn ...... 10 7 five matches. Americans, spent 30 hours in open L. PC. and Javelin. The squad will be an­ already received. Another quarter Margaret E. McCartln, Miss Julia for the pageant to be given In June. tion with the case." .588 Rookies Go Well during the week, in preparation for Dartmouth ...... 1 0 the apartment I Just tried to there—perhaps to your death. At ty inmates. The huge balloon of 3,700,000 t( these sbpres from that Austra­ SL Louis ...... 9 7 Washington, D. C.—Allison and boats in a turbulent sea before be­ 1.000 nounced in a few days. of an Inch of rain fell In the sec­ G. O'Keefe, Miss Emma Stoughton; The members of thla committee haVe T|Jiroughout the period between .603 In addition to practically the the tough assignment the Green has Harvard ...... 3 1 stall him along, and, when I found any , rate. Into _greater iliinger, . . . but Some represented by counsel, cubic foot capacity was expected to lian Junket, takes on a rough and Pittsburgh ...... 8 9 .471 Van Ryn win Chevy Chase Invita­ ing picked up. The episode resulted .760 Minor Sports Slate tion Saturday night, bringing the 1 to 3 p. m., Mrs. Robert J. Brown, been Invited to attend the supper the trial and the execution. Miss others speaking in their own be­ in one of the strongest notes from whole of last year’s team, Ckisch IxK'ked for next Sunday, St. Michaels Cornell ...... 3 2 out he was an officer and 'was going [ only w.'i,v to save Norman." Crain has refused to discuss the bo shipped from Akron late this rugged matman tomorrow night at Cincinnati ...... 7 9 .438 tion doubles tourney defeating .600 For one reason ro another, ths She set her Ups into a firm line of total precipitation since la.st Thiirs- Mrs. John F. Coleman. Mrs. Stephen and annual meeting of the Longview half, the prisoners sought release Foot Guard hall when be claabaa Washington to Germany of that pe­ Kotacb haa quite a gang of "rookies" of Hartford, will be announced later. Columbia ...... 3 3 to investigate, I ran away." case. She is teaching music in an month, while Its airtight metal gon­ Boston ,...... 5 9 .357 Washburn and Jones, 614; 4-6; 6-4: .600 sports schedules have been disrupted Buchanan thru.«it the note he had determination. "Let's start," she k has sasumed a major ahars oC K;\ "I didn't know it myself," the policy of the National Union," he which waa quickly made public, schedule of meetings will be given Mass., was first, Longmeadow King, said, “advocates the support of the its work on the liquor problem. For will be no admisaioii and every one with the finding of Fire (Jhief Rob­ John Whitehead, White “Sox— prices are offered for It. Batting—Hogan, Braves, .448. the mound burden and Coach Frask at said, "until I saw her go- would serve as the "most vigorous by Richard R. Murray of Stafford owned by ■ Hampton D. Harris of weeks, members of the committee candidate of any party who Is cou­ protest" possible. will be welcome. ert Peterson of Trumbull, that the Cliut-out Senators with 4 hits for Runs— Vaughan, Pirates, 16. Crowley’a boys have dropped tba elevator herielf. u Springs, who is chairman, together New Haven waa second and Oronoke have battled with this issue, appar­ fo;ir straight victories. Runs batted In—Camllli, PhUUes, rageous enough to stand for elec­ ------— , — — --- — ■■■ fire was accidental, caused by a 1MOLLHSS’ FROM GUATEMALA of their five starts, tha most suiprls- the Faulconer sedan all right" with Mrs. I. Tilden Jewett of Tol­ Frank, owned by Dr. C. W. Beere of ently without making very much Shawnee county, one of the rich­ Arky Vaughan, Pirates—Knock­ 18. tion. not on platitudes, but on spe- An orange contains about 87 per land and Raymond Spiciman of wiring defect or a cigarette. First tag being tha defeat from WlUlmsi^' Wgaant Mahoney looked accua- Waterbury was third. progress in Its attempt to reconcile est in Kansas, reports 6172 horses ed in 3 runs against Dodgers with Ann Arbor, Mich. (^P)-After Hits—Vaughan. Pirates, 29. rifle, eonerets principles." cent water. KockvUls. A report of tha mem­ Selectman Charles A, Bradley aaid tic Trade last Friday, fi-S. .nss For tha local aUU, Lao B. tha various divergent views. on farms and only 325 tractors. today. home run and aingle. an air voyage from the Interior of Doubles—Herman, Pirates, 7. week’s rest should work to ths ad­ Dizzy Dean, Cardinals—Contrib­ Triples— Colllna, Cardinala, 8. Guatemala to Miami, Fla., two new Woodward, New York banker, winning the 61st Kentucky Derby by a length and a half from Roman vantage of the Tradara aad uted‘homer and single to earn ahut- ■pedes of "molUea,” unusual tropi­ Home runs-O tt, Giants, 7. should have little trouble in out vlctoiy over Braves. ® mutuels, is fourth. Omaha covered the iS le and a quarter In 2:05, and cal flah, havt arriv^ here. Jockey Saundera said ^e did not uza the whip. DeepiU the rata, a crowd of 60,000 flUed tha atanda at (JhurchUl Downs to see tha Stolen baaea—Myers, Reds, 8. eating their 6-2 victory over Pltchtaar—Blanton, Plrntea, 4-0. ford on Friday. T^' lANC t. (XHtIflt. II o Wd A y ! m a y « . 1088,

Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE SENSE and NONSENSE By Gsne A h M The O n * A L A D Y A T . T H E MOROXOD m tf you woro Irnsy botog good ASKED TO IDENTIFT THE BODY And dotiig just tho b04d you oould, AS HER MISSINQ RELATIVE WELLJHEPE9 VOUK ! You'd not hove time to blame some BY WHAT MEAI7B SHE COULD, # i o o uvi- men REMEMBERED THAT HE STUT­ ■RKVOFF ON TH 'RAHCtl ■OOhJT 1 -RATE SHOP o "< nHVERf ISE Who's doing just ths best he een. TERED. g r a n d p a AAAPCTH/A OETS^ZOO-^ * A m T OT= ! :t e l u n & o f s s e ih g A father was storming around be­ -'-EACH OF VOU IVMJGOS CONOR ATULATWN 1 Two farmers met in town a few .;4ilOO,ONCEf lost a n d fo und 1 PERSONALS 8 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 FARMS AND LAND LEGAL NOTICES 78 cause the morning paper was not tn daya mftsr a oyolone hit the country­ GET -9JHOOAN' I ANO THANKS? ! FOR SALE 71 PUBUC RECORDS Its usual place. A ll members of the side. L o s t —t h p r s d a t n i g h t b*- "OUTDOOR PLAT IS GOOD for FOR SALE—E^GHT PIECE dining AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD UNION TO PROPOSE ST'RETCH TH CjRlN WITH HM y a -wAFTER at Manchester, within sod for the CHAIN LETTER FAD family denied having aeen it, and a The BHrst— Yes, it did quite a hit twM B O m B b y and Bolton, tody's children— eo to the fun of chewing room set, practically new. Tele­ FOR SALE—HlbH ELEVATION District of Manchester, on ths 4th day aearch was started. Finally, the of damage, out our way. By the «2 0 0 l-wWHlLE WE'RE ALL.l AM MBi-ir pocketbook. Reward. CaU Wrlgley*. Spearmint Gum.” phone 6708. XVarant<« Deed Farm in Andover, on hard road. o f May. A. D.. 1935. daughter, 18, struck by an inspira­ way, waa that new barn of youra THE OWNER Roaadala «>-».______About IS acres of cleared land, Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE. Esq.v A warantee deed from Charles tion, exclaimed: WA\TIN' FOR TH' FOR SALE!—IVORY enamel Bai^ Judge. PLAN TO CHENEYS HITS MANCHESTER Injured in any way? very old house with large fire place, L’ Esperance and hla wife, Vlvlai. L ’ "Oh, ril bat tbat’a whet I used to MAJOR'S c h a m p a g n e . OF THE lOST—liilDT’S WRIST watch, ba- AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 stow bungalow range. Silent Glow Trust Estate of Ths Second Congre­ Esperance, both of Manchester, to The Second-—I can't aay rightly. 1 Dutch oven etc. New artesian well, gations! Church of Mancheeter u*w of wrap up tha fudge I gave Harold twMB xadrldce and Spruce atreeta. burner, perfect condition. Call 6116. Francis F. Hadden of Hartford for ain’t found It TO COOL.WOULX) NOD HORSE. FO R S A L E — ^TRUCK open body attractive grounds with lawn and Lucy Q. Spencer late of Mancheeter, tost night." please return to 79 Cottagre street property on the south aide of St. THANKS, Reo. Any price. Quick. Telephone large maple trees. Ideal for Sum­ In laid District, deceased. •b o y s c a r e to p o l l a E C iA 'D l I FO R s a l e :— L A R G E extension The Hartford National Bank A Local Will Mark Time As John Street has been filed In the THE CROONER SEEMS TO .SAKE, Phone S97B. Reward. Send-a-Dime Idea Spreads If eomethlng seems to worry you I t ■ Hartford 2-3887. Store, 82 Talcott kitchen table, foui mahogany mer or all year around. L. T. Wood. Trust Company, Trustee having ex­ town clerk's office fo r recording. HA'VE BEEN SUCCEEDED ON FEW k n u c k l e s Phone 4496. hibited Its account wjtb said estate today, change your thought No IX)ST—m THE VICINTIT of toe atreet. chairs, side board, music cabinet, Quit Claim Deed THE RADIO BY THE CRABBER. OP 'DICE WITH to (his Court for allowance, it Is longer give persons and axternal Armory, Oolby school ring. Call Vlctrola, 60 records. Mrs. James Conferences With Firm A quit' claim deed from Joseph and One Letter Asks to P R IV A T E P A R T Y , 1038 CSievrolet ORDEHKD:~That the llth day of things the power to disturb jrou. JOLLV *3AKE? 6630. Munale, 123 Center street. Tele­ May. A. D.. 1936. at 8 o'clock (s. t.) Skoneaki and Helen SkoneskI, both A college student got a job In coach, 3800 miles. W ill take car In Realise from tha depths of your be­ phone 6744. L E G A L NOTICES 78 forenoon, at the Probate Office, in of Manchester, to Adam Blovish lumber camp and waa told to at­ trade. Can arange small payments. aald Manchestsr, be and the same Is Members Are Held. ing that all is well. You can do this and Anna Blovish, both of Manchea­ Have a Dollar Sent. tach himself to a cross-cut saw, the PERSONALS______Call 6924, 0 p. m. to 8 p. m. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD assigned for a hearing on the allow ­ if 3TOU will— I f you persist. WANTED—TO BUY si at Manehsstsr, within and for the ance o f said account with said eatate. ter, for a lot of land on the east other end of which was in charge of 1034 T E R R A P L A N E coach, i i i 5 District of Manchaater, on tha 4th and this Court directs ths Trustes to side of Hawthorne Street has been on old lumberman. As the day STOJIACH ULCER, GAS pains and day o f May A. D., J935. give public notice to all peraoni in- Proposals relative to wa«;e ad­ A colored preacher, calling on a Chevrolet coupe, 1633 Ford coach, filed. Manchester at last has been in­ progressed, the student weakened Indigestion victims, why suffer? r a g s 1 l-2c Ib. Also live poultry Presant W IL L IA M 8. HYDE, Eaq.. terestsd therein to appear and bs justments made necessary by, the white minister, found the latter 1930 Ford roadster, 1939 Chevrolet Judge. A quit claim deed from Homer G. vaded by the dime chain letter craze steadily, and finally the old lumber­ For quick relid get a free gift and junk bought. Wm. Osttinsky, heard thereon by publishing a copy forthcoming: reorganlxaUon plans writing; Eatata of Annie Matllca late of of this order in some newspaper hav­ Bldwell of Mancheater to the Man­ which started in Denver, spread to man yelled out; coach, 1928 Stuaebaker sedan. 91 Clinton atreet Tel. S879. Colored Parson—What yo’ all packet of Udga, a doctor's pre­ Manchaatar, In aald District, deceased. ing.a circulation in said District, five at Cheney Brothers and the compe- chester Trust Company as trustee, Los Angeles and since then has "Son, I don’t mind you riding on Brown’s Garage, 478 Center street. The Adminlalrator having eahlblted t’tlve situation concerning lines of doin’ ? scription, at Arthur Drug Stores. days before said 'lay of hearing and has been filed fo r 70 acres of land swept into Connecticut. the saw, but If it’s just the same hla admlniatration account with aald return make to this Court. White Minister— ^Tm preparing my APARTMENTS— FLATS— merchandise manufactured by the on the west side of Union Street. Postmaster Frank b. Crocker ad­ to you, I wish you’d keep your feet fatata to this Court for allowance, it WILLIAM 8. HYDE firm, will be dratzm up by the execu­ notes for next Sunday’s sermon. AUTO ACCESSORIES— TENEMENTS 63 Judge. mitted today that the so-called, off the ground.” ORDERED:—That the 11th day of 11-5*6-35. tive committee of Local 2125, U. T. greasion letters, which are repf Colored Parson— I suttinly nevah TIRES 6 -May A. D., 19J5. at 8 oclpcdc (a. t.) W. A., at a meeting tonight. i would do that Don’t you know the f o r r e n t — 4 Room downstair flat, to return over 31,500 for thc( Every time a man buys a shirt hs Manchester forenoon, at the Probate Uffice. In AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD The proposals as drafted will be pcndlture of a single dime, I devil la looking right ovah your DRIVE SAFELY—If your wlnd- with all Improvements. Apply 111 Bald -Mancheater. ha and the aaiiia la LAST SCHOOL TERM, gives employment to 87 persons, we at y.#nche.7ter, wrlthin and for tbk submitted to officials of Cheney ahouldab an’ knows everything yo’ Rhield wiper la slugglah It can be Holl street or telephone 7071. asalgned for a hearing on the allow- passed through the local postoffice. are told. It takes at least 30 of this Evening Herald District of Manchester, on the 4Th Brothers later in the week. to gwlne to say? Now, I don’t repaired or exchanged. Norton am-o of aald admlniatration account day of May. A. D., 1935. Only a few, however, have appeared number to put all those pins In the BEST THREE ROOM apartment In with aald eatate, and thia Court dl- Large Attendance here. make no notes and when Ah gets up CLASSIFIED Electric Co., Hilliard street. Phone I'resent W ILLIA M S. HYDE, Esq.. blooming thing. town for less money. Also single racta the Admin'atrator to give vublio Judge. Action empoweri.ig the executive IS OPENED TODAY Although it was reported In New to talk, neither ms nor the de'vll him­ 4060. notice to all peraons Interested there­ Estate of Thomas L. Cheney of advertisements rooms for light housekeeping. See in to appear and be heard thereon by committee/' to represent the general York yesterday that the postoffice self knows what I'm going to say. Manchester, in said District, minor. membership of the union was taken MOST OP THE SPLINTERS IN Count SIX average wurde to a line. Jensen, Johnson Block. Phone publishing a copy of this order In The Manchester Trust Company, officials had ruled that the letters THE BANISTER OF LIFE ARE aoma newspaper having ; circulation at a meeting of the local In Odd Initials, numbers and abbrevlailona BUSINESS SERVICES 6070— 7636, Clu.irdian having exhibited its annual represented a form of lottery, there CORRECT THIS SENTENCtt: "It UNNOTICED injTIL WE BEGIN aach count as a *ord and compound In said District. Ove days before said account with said estate to this Court Fellows hall Saturday afternoon. is little danger of the letters being waa a righteous cause”, said he, OFFERED i;i day of hearing and return make to System Qiiickly Back To TO SLIDE DOWNWARD. words as two words Minimum cost Is FOR RENT—A CLOSE In 3 room this Court. fur allowance. It Is ' Tho meeting was attended by the confiscated here. M r. Crocker said "and no Idlota injured it by join­ price o. three lines. ORDERED:—That the llth day of W A N T E D —G ARD ENS to plough, tenement. Improvements; also store WILLIAM a HYDE largest crowd in the history of the there was no definite w ay to ascer­ ing.” Line rate# per day for tranaient May. A. D., 1935. at 8 o’clock (s. t.) local. ads. __ harrow, mark, good work. Our bid Air rent, only 115 month. Telephone forenoon, at the Probate Office, In Normal After Last Vaca- tain the nature of the letters. i s j j Ktfrrtlve March IT. ItIT 7560. H-B.8-35. said Manchester, be and the same Is Tho local decided to mark time One local resident today received Profeasor—Man belonga to the Flapper Fanny Say& Cash Charge free. H. Warren Case, Buckland. (S rraulM Tm, n il) assigned for a hearing on the ullow- pending the outcome o f the confer­ . $1 leter, which would return 315,- highest ordsr of animals. What 1s 6 Consecutive Days .«[ 7 ctsi • els Telephone 8643. - AT A COURT OK PRORATE HELD FOR R E N T— 6 ROOM flat, all im- Hiire of said account with said estate, ences this \\eek. It is believed that Hen Before Stmimer. ths Bsxt lowest order that always I Consecutive Dayi ..I • ots 11 cts at .Manchester, within and for the and this Court directs the Guardian 625 eventually If all those on tha 1 Oay ...... ! II otsi IS ots provements. shades and screens. Dlatrlct of Manchester, on the 4lh clay to give public notice to all persons some sort of an adjustment regard­ list faithfully carried out instruc­ eomes after man? SCORCHY SMITH All orders for irrerular insertions Inquire 22 Lllloy street, or tele­ of May, A. D.. 1535. ing wages will be made during the Pupil—Woman. You Chase Me MOVING—TRUCKING— Interested therein to appear and be tions. The letter, bore the heading, ------______By John C. Terry will bs charged at the one time rate. phone 5911. Preeent WILLIA.M 8. HYDE. Eso.. heard thereon by publishing a copy of conferences. Clifford Cheney said ManchesteFs public schools re­ "Business and Professional People's Special rates for long term every STO RAG E 20 Judge. this order In some newspaper having THBYLl Be AFTER US BY THIS Saturday that the adjustments will opened today for the summer term Prosperity Club" and the recipient Jaaaup— ^How did the new parson ©CriNG ON ARNIARA'S ORDSRS, THE REBELS START IN PURSUIT day advertising give upon request. FOR R E N T—TWO, PHREE and Estate of Tairoy A. Hall lata of a circulation In said District, five ' 'ys TIME WITH EVERY DEVICE TREY Ada ordered for three or elx days P E R R E TT A O LE N N E Y INC. local Mancheater, in said Dlatrlct, deceas- before said day of hearing and return •■ave to be made 'right away" to of seven weeks after being closed was advLscd to send 31 to a woman get on tost Sunday ? WITH A LOCOMQT1V& AMP FLAT CAR BRtSTLiNG WITH ARA^A/VIfiNT. four room apartments, furnished it ed. c a n COMMAND / - IP THEY and stopped before the third or flftb and long distance moving Daily make to this Court, meet a "difficult situation.” last Week for the final vacation of in Denison, Texas. The letter con­ Harper— Well, he looked hard at day will be charged only for the ao* desired. Also live.room duplex. Ap­ The Executrix having exhibited her JjlgULUNO AUDACIOUSLY - CATCH US — WELL, X D O N ’T express to ilartford. OvemiKht WILLIAM aS. HYDE Not Divulging Plans the school year. Only one holiday cluded with the statement, "Hava the congrentlon, and then started to tual number of .tmes the a appear* ply Manchester Constnictlon Co., ndmlnlslrntlon account with aald es­ Judge. Nothing has been broached so far remains before graduation In June (INTO ARAAARA'S HBAD- ft* MVE TO TELL YOU-WE'LL BE ed. charging at the rate earned, but service to and irora New York. 'Tel. tate to tlitat Court for allownnce. It Is H-6-6-35. faith as your friends had. Keep the pray for the church. BO allowance oi refunds can ba made 4131 or 4'279. .o a n K H K D !—That the llth dny of to give an indication of the extent —Memorial Day on Thursday, May charm from being broken." A q u a r t e r s in t h e ir . .SHOT-AS s p ie s ! on isix time ede etopped after the 3003. 8800 or 8804 .May,-A. D.. 1936. a. 8 o'clock .. lynu. thereon hy publishing a copy of this closed. although it was rumored "There is nothing wrong with the By William-i TELEPHONE YOUR Main street, nicely funil.shco rooms Cnuffit WIlaLIAM .S. HYDE, Kgq . order in soino ncwsp:i|ier having a that the Connecticut Federation of Is' expected. The High school grad­ 'Dcadwood Dick’ story." said J. R. SAV, I BETCHA permanent waving. JikIk^. Mother says the only stir Father (?VsPYS’7, ARM. Half on hy piihltshlnK- a c«ipy t»f this order Jarvis Are Heads of Commit­ AMO ROSE Kng AKSmeDtS ...... In some newsp;»p‘ r ImvInK a clrnila- boys received the $10 reward. M arriafts ...... rent guaranteed in labor. Fine lion In said District, live daxs heforr tee for Tonight’s Party. The Community Council met F ri­ QARDEMS Deaths ...... a K I’ A IK IN G chance. Hansen. Sweetheart Lake, said day of lie.irliiH’ and return make day evening. Tw-elve dollars have « _LA W N_ MOWER ^ sharpening, eaves- WII.UA.M aS. tem for the hail. The next Com­ Lest and Found ...... church tonight is Ijclng sponsored TREES Announcements ...... troiighs, tin roofs, chimneys re- munity night will be May 17. by the Dramatic club ot the church. Personals ...... pslred; al.to all kinds of sheet metal WANTKD TO RENT 68 A professor from the Hartford The chairman for tonight’s party is A«l«MMobtlea Vfork. Griffith, 140 Oak street. Tcl. AT A C'lrilT_ Oh DltOHATK HELD Seminary spoke at the Center o 4 WAN'l'ED TO RENT 10 to 15 acres Mrs. John Qiilsh and Edward Jarvis >1 OBO/f 'WH MUSTMT re TOO) b u t IT'S T H E Automublles fur .Sale ...... 6851. at .Mancliist4r, xvlthin .mil for the churcli Sunday morning. AutomoUUos for ISachange 8 of good level land, for 2 years. Tele­ District fif .Manchester, on tho 4th dav and they arc being assisted in the o p t i m i s t i c , t h o . y o n l y e s t a t e i Auto AcoessorleS'~’Tir«‘» .... 4 Mr.s. Olive Toomey, Mrs. Alice Lee I JUST HORSE COLLARS, sweat pad.t, phone 8158. of M.ay. A. D,. work by a large committee. As a Auto Hepntrlng^Falnting ., 7 Present WILLIA.M S, JIYDK, Hsq . and Mrs. Elsie Jones have been a.sk- kwow I'M WE'VE S E E N , E As y . Auto Shoots ...... l-A strap work, 'uid all kinds of leather .1 UdK4 . special door prize tonight there will ed by the Manchester Memorial hos- FRKCKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser RIGHT. Autos~'3hip by Truck ...... I be an arward of 32.50. There will i t 's B O U N D t o I goods rcpalreo. Chas. Lakmg, 00 i:Hliit48 of Harry It. Ilhe» I late of pTtal committee to solicit funds in Autua— Fot tlire ...... a Termites, or '’white ants." arc an •Manchester, in said rMstiict, deceas­ also be 12 other prizes awarded in riiF® B E O U R S . Oaragea^Servlce—iitorage ., 10 Cambridge atreet telephone 4740. Bolton for the hospital. HERCS AN ENVELOPE W E LL.R U P E TOLD US THAT inijKirtnnt Item on the diet of A fri­ ed. tlie cord playing. Refreshments MotorcvcIes-*OtcycUp ...... II Tlie Executrix havliiB exhibited her The Farm Bureau women will hold FROM ROFC PHTTIN- WHEN HE TRIED TO Wanted Autos^^Motorryeles It MOWER SHARPENING, 'lev mak­ can natives, nml battles often arc will be served at the cIo.se of ' the admlnlstr.'itlon account with said es­ a plant exchange at the Bolton hall GILL...HE SAYS ITS DnalMeaa and Prorraaltinnl lervlrea ing. lock, vacuum cleaner, clock, fought for pos.sesslon of the giant tate to this Court for’ alloxvance, It Is tarti playing, which will start at PHONE OUR HOUSE, THE Business Services t.>fTered ...... II Friday, May 17, at 2 p. m. WHATS gun repairing Brnithwaitc 82 ant hills. tMlDKUED:—That the llth day of S:I5. FOR VtHJ ! Y p U'RE FIRST DAY HE ARRIVED, Household Her* ices LMTered . . . . . t l - A May. A. 1).. Itl3ri. at K o’cl.-ck (s. t.) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bentley Itullding'—Contrartlng ...... is Pearl St. Tonight at 7:30 there will be a THE HEAD OF THS IN IT Florists—Nurse.ies ...... || forenoon, at the I’roluite Ofilce. in spent their vacation.^" New York HE HAD NO NICKEL said Manchester. . ami the same Is meeting in the church halt when state. •2 Funeral Ulrccturs ...... 16 PHONE COMPANY, FDR A PHONE lisattng —IMumhing —Kooflng ... 17 assiKned for a hearing on the allow­ plans will be made for what will About $108 was realized at the H B L i' w a n t k d — ■ FOR SALE ance of said administration account probably be the last card party of A R B M T YOU ■? r-Ai I > Insurance ...... is xvith said estate, and this Court di­ recent minstrel show and dance Millinery—Dressmaking ...... IB f k m a i .e :i.'i the season to be held a week from given by the Athletic Association. Movt'ng—Trucking—8.orage 10' .'•-ROOM COTTAGE rects the Executrix to give public no­ tice to all perso-is Interested therein tonight. The plan for the meeting Miss Lydia Young, Lecturer of Public PassenKcr Service ...... IU*A OIRL OR WOMAN wanted- Oea- ' 1»3S »Y NCA SCavICE, INC. T. M. Rca U. S. PAT. OPr. fi f s i r n i ' Patntinsr—Fsperthb...... XI AT BOLTON LAKE to appear and i»e heard thereon by tonight is to appoint a committee ot Bolton Grange;,Mr. and Mrs. Max­ »i Professions! Services ...... I I eral housework .and care of baby, PuhlishliiK a copy of (his order in about 50 to arrange for the party F.leetrlelty, rimnlng wuler, two some neWMpaper havinif a ciioulatlon well Hi;tchinson, Mrs. Lillian Mack. m w Hepalrtng ...... IS full time, ste.id.» position. Apart­ next week and the proceeds from Henry Massey, Master; Mrs. Elsie (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Tailoring —Oyetng—Cleaning ... 14 boats. In said plstrlct. five days before said ment 10, Centennial, the venture will be used in work to 3 Toilet fluode and Hervi.ee Ik day of heufinK and return make to Jones, Chaplain, took part in the Soon after Scouty crawled from can be to run away. Let's get some I have Cottage SItea at Coventry this Court. be done at St. Bridget’s cemetery. .1,. Wanted —Bupinese He vice .•• • .. t i WANTED —OIRL FOR general Tercentenary program of East Cen­ sight, wee Dotty woke up, full vines and do the tying now. and Upper Bolton Lake tor tale. WILUAM S. HYDE ------1 tral Pomona Orange In North' Cov­ I*'-'//’,, «7J7.WaL«AM& ISdncntlonal housework, go homo nights. Apply Judge. of fright. About the mean old pi­ “Keep just as quiet as you can, or ’ALw of Bridget Cal* best if I would make up all the rest. take them long to wrap them WE FIGURED THAT LOTS OF ... AN D , s u p p o s e s o m e ^ TEAM I ’houn late o f Manchester. In said Dis­ Short Musical and Speaking people . In their homes. The full The pirate spanked us, in my 'round the pirate’s hands, "His ■ - A \ Metp and .Itnntinna ment required. No C. O. D. Plea.s- POOR PEOPLE.WHO MIGHT PO O R, LONESOME STRANGER Help Wanted —Female ...... I I ant, dlgnlfled occupation. Write trict. deceased. Program to Be Given — amount goes to them. dream, and that’s what he might feet are next," cried one. Bel|> Wanted —Male ...... I I Tho Mancheste Trust Company W A N T TO p h o n e f r i e n d s , Abner Royce Cc.. 629 Royce Bldg., Trustee having exhibited Us annual do. "Be sure and tic them ao they’ll IN t o w n w a n t e d t o p h o n e Islesmen Wanted ...... II'A Hostesses for the Meeting. FOUND DE.AD IN BED Help WaiKcd—.Male or Female.. 17 Cleveland, Ohio. account with said estate to this "W hile he’s asleep, wo all could stay In place, and he can’t break COULDNT DO IT, IF HOME TO HIS MOTHER, Wanted ...... |1.A WANTED Court for allowance, it la run and hide, before the spanking’s away. To watch his face, when he Mtustiofie WanieU— Femala . .. IS OKDEKKD:'— Th.'il tho llth day of The Center Church Guild will Bethel, Conn., M ay 6.— (A P ) — done. I ’m going to do my best to wakes up, is going to be real fun." THEY DIDN'T HAVE BUT COULDNT a f f o r d liruaMnn Wanted—Mni*- ...... || SAI.KSM BN w a n t e d .16-a To Tnide, Two Building .May A. D.. 1936. at 8 6'clock (s. t.) hold its annual meeting emd elec­ Herman Singer, a former, 77 years save the rest, before I ’m through.’ ’ employment Agencies ...... 40 forenoon, at the Probate Office, In Just aa they finished with their T H E m o n e y .' IT' SMOW Lots on Burn-side Avenue, tion of officers Wednesday after­ old, was found dead in his bed at bis work, the pirate worked and gave a M «r N|«»ek— I*eta ...... oats. Yellow meal, Homhiy, Crack­ GAS HI!(;(;iKS tfflce and Srore Equipment les, Jello, 99c. Jim Nichols. It’ll Be Harder .Each Year sciais at the HtoF%s By Frank Beck ALLEY OOP THERE ARE THE REASON SHE rearing Apparel—Fur...... TOMORROW - SO DO I . AND GET THEM Fanted—To Bur ...... GOLFER IMPROVE your game. WELL,THATS WHY RUFE SBNT SEVERAL CUTE WANTS A d esk IS SHE’LL GET A JUMPING JUPITER! IS BARBARA'S TO M ATCH TH8 One golf net complete for home ONES IN THIS SHE'S SEEN YOU BIGGER THRILL I'LL BRING **•■<•—Xeara— Metals—llaearta T H IS c h e c k ! h e w a n t s tx> BIRTHDAY. W B ’O ^ COLOR SCHEME OP Raatasrsaia pracUce. Cost 3110, sale price 320. FIFTEEN CATALOGUE USING THIS ONE OUT OF IT THEM HOME iMma Without Board ...... h BETTER DECIDE BUT THEY'RE SO I THINK WE HER ROOM . IT THE CAR ANDND One complete set of balanced clubs, ENDOW THAT PHONE HE ON A DESK AND BE MORE MEANS A LOT TO ...... 41-A 9 Irons, 3 Wood caibs, made by the THOUSAND. BABYISH OUGHT TO GET LIKELY TO HIDE THEM IN buntry Board—Haaorta 40 U S E D ...IN OTHER W O R D S, F)AY .A N D BOOKCASE AN D HAVE A ROOM THAT THE GARAGE.• • ...... 4i Super-Pro, Alex Simpson, Including HER ONE USE IT. DOLLARS/.' T^FO R HER. IMPRACTICAL. 1 LIKE IT. HARMONIZES W E W A N T raatsd—Rooms— Board ...... ( t bag 325. Louis S. Carter, 192 Hart­ T H E BILLS FOR ANYONE WHO INSTEAD OP ONE THEM TO Meal ■slats g s t Meat ford Road. TeL 3604. FIILBP WITH tertmaau, Plata. Taoaraanu,. 44 WANTS TO USE BE A fiuloaat LocatloDs for Rant . . . 44 ODDS AND SURPRISE. IJ loiiMs (or Rant .. ENOS. Bburbaa (o r Rant pmmar Homaa (or Rant rnrtsd to Rant ......

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