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FDtSTQDOTAS Blimp’s Rescue Effort Ends in Tragedy ROOSEVELT HAS OFF TOMORROW P L A N T O U F t F O R M JOBS G O IB ^ A R G O 25,000 Men From 17 Giles P r ^ e o t To Isooe Orders In Keeps Nerve Through Akron’s Plunge LL-Commaiider Wiley aaii u p Be Sent To Military Near F o tiir^T o Arrange Two Memliers of Akroo Camps-4lost Needy In Conference Abo Widi (krew Tb Gire Testimoiiy First Conth^ents. Prime Minister MacDonald At Probe To Be HeU Tb W«abia|:ton, April 6— (A P )—The Washington, Apri’ 5.—(AP)— Se$ What Caused (Sasl^ flret 30,000 men who will form part Presldsat Roosevelt’s program for of the ConeervatloD Corpa, will be action, domestic and International, sent to military camps for condl* An errand of mercy turned Into tragedy when the Navy blimp J-8, fiying from Lakehwnit N. J., to search forged ahead today on varied No lo r e Bodies Recofcr- for sturvlvors of the Akron, crashed into the sea a mile off shore at Beach Haven, N. J., killing two of its crew fronts^ tlonlng beghming tomorrow. and Injuring five. The photo shows the stricken bUmp as Coast Guard craft dashed to the rescue. Quotas from which this first de­ W ^ e Congress kept its pace on ed and Only One Small tachment will be drawn have been leglalatiqn he has pnt before It > fixed for 17 dties. farm relief, unemployment and se­ curity regulation. It developed that Piece of Wreckage Fonni President Boosevelt by executive TWOmitEFIGErS the Chief Executive intended In order today made avallsble |10,000,- ASSEMBLY BILL FORBIDS the immediate future to lift the 000 to finance the beginning of Federal embargo on gold. New York, April 6.— (A P)—^Tha work. His order took the money Also th< Chief lizecutive, who troubled waten off the Jersey Coast from unexpended construction ftmds. lUlEADFORWnS held his semi-weekly conference today held most of the evidence M ost N eed y BEER UNTIL APRIL 25 with newspapermen this morning, which might lead to determination The first contingent will be select­ issued a statoment expreesing hope ed from among men most In need of that Prime Minister MacDonald of of the cause of the airship Akron’a help and whose drcumstanoes are Ratification and Regnhtion Great Britain could visit him here crash at sea with a loss of 71 men. fuOy and accurately known. Unless Regulatory Legisla­ HITLER PRAISES to confer on the economic and But official forces moved swiftly TTie Labor Department decided to­ arms questions, which the adminis­ to use what little evidence and di­ day that the camps will be operated Stin Needed, Mrs. Sabin tration is anxloiu to push to world rect testimony was still available on a five-day working basis with a tion Shall Take Meet Be­ agreem ent. toward solution of the secret ot his­ maximum of 40 hours a week. Pay GERMAN FARMERS TeDs Her Followers. Hines' Report tory’s greatest tragedy of the sir. will be at the rate of $30 a month, fore That Date— ^^Demo­ The President received from lieut. Commander Herbert V. payable twice a month. Frank T. Hines, veterans’ adminis­ Wiley and the only other survivors, The first group w ill be selected sus tra to r a report th at $1,203,000,000 M . E . Ehrwin and Richard Deal, w ere follo w s: crats Hold Canens. Says Peasantry Backed Up W ashington, A p ril 5.— ( A P ) — is going to be saved the govern­ ordered to proceed at once by air to New York C3ty, 7,500; Buffalo, Mrs. Charles H. Sabin today told the ment eventually from one feature Washington to report to Rear Ad­ 000; Chicago, 4,000; Philadelphia, 8,- fourth annual conference of the alone of the new economy program miral Ftatt, chief of naval opera­ / OQO;. Pittsburgh, 900; Detroit, 2,100; Hartford, April S.*—(AP) — A Goyemment Almost 100 —curtailed expenditures for hospi­ tions. . After being rescued from / Cleveland, 1,000: Cincinnati, 500; Women’s CrganlzktioD for National tals and - eterans’ care. the sea they were brought here bill ftwrt^g^r^asle, of beer in the Prohibition Reform that, with “the St. Loiiis, 900; Kansas Qty, |400; On top of that it developed that yesterday and spent the night in first big, decisive battle for repeal Baltimore, 1,000; Bostofi, 900; M il­ state .im ti} April ?25, unless regula­ Per Cent In Some Cases. by Friday the Chief Executive the naval hospital. waukee, 600; Washington, 500; tory l^^Slation shall take effect won” her followers bad ahead just hopes, to Iry one more big task be­ The only physical evidence for in­ two more battles, "ratification and fore Congress—restoration of the vestigators to study was held by the prior to that time, was adopted in regulation." fOonttaned On Page Three) Berlin, April 5.— (A P )—Chancel­ Ug Musde Shoals power and ni­ Navy here, a section of bent both Houses of .the Legislature today lor Hitler, addraastag the Gnpan "Thep,” said Mrs. Sabin in open-’ trate plant, together with the teuminum ventilating tube which tinder suspenrion of the rules. was the only piece of wreckage Agricultural (Camber ConvanOon ing the convention, "w e may dlsbatid rounded development of the Ten­ and go home to our koitttag." nessee river b a^. from the great ship recovered. The bQl had be«i adopted In the today, asld the future of tha" prep­ DAVIS ARRANGING House yesterday with' provisions She prophesied th a t . iMahaTwOytjf Ball Reorganization Miraculously alive after plirnging 1600 feet- with the ill-fated Akron May Find More definitely banning the sale of the ent government .Is assured because would "free for intelHgent political Mr. Itoosevelt also pushed his into the stormy Atlantic and dinging, with three other men, to an air But there was still hope that bsveMge until such time as regula­ it has at heart the interests of action. the largest body of instruct­ railroad reorganization proposalSi mattress until rescued, Lieutehlmt Commander Herbert V. Wiley,', the more wreckage might be found off tory legislation shall have passed. small farmsi and peasants. ed, knowledgeable ytomen ever let fxpected to be drawn up by Friday Craft’s executive officer, showed no sign of the ordeal as he greeted pho- the Jersey shore to serve as mute fORDEBTFARLEY The amendment making li effective Germany woultf have to start all loose in a Demtocracy." so legislation may be offered In tographrs In the Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y., as shown here. testimony of the tense momenta only until AptU 25, was Introduced over with “veiy .- primitive com- The .'membership ^ the women's Congress by next week. jWhen Wiley stood calmly in the Akron’s control rOom and realized, ip the Senate by Senator Joseph P. monsense prindplea,;’ lu every field organization w as given as 1,802,708. This plan centers on control of that a .crash was inevitable. OoAn Initial Interstate (fommerce Commission the Beaste,after a long Democratic was to; sustain the German peas­ Claims Part Ors^t. Legid^n Poi&g b: 13 and the time when the Akron struck world economic conference will be osuciu .which held up the 'regular antry, which, he said, backed up Mrs. Sabin claimed part credit for many years, as s favored choice STAmFDRBGNERS the w ater. held in Washington under arrange­ proceedings for nearly an hour. the goyemment to 95 per cent In too ‘In the replacement of 31 dry for the new post of eo-ordlnator. Another object of the search waa ments being made during the pres- Several DemociaUo Senators said some instiwees.. members of the House with 81 wet, Odien— Georjj^ Kansas to recover bodits of the missing ah> V / eat tour of Buropeu capitals by and In electing 18 other.wet first they bowed toi l party mandate, as R^oects for decreasing the num­ New York, April 5—(A P ) —Rich­ today, with French government Senate reverse its fprmer action and in New York. She was the widow 1930—suspend construction ot air­ ber still forther-are indicated by the ard El Deal, one of the tliree survi­ leaders headed by P rem ier Bldoniard eliminate the amendment, voted by of General George A. Custer, In­ N e w Haven, A p ril 5.— ( A P ) — ships. Among the recruits was Rep. fact that only four of every 100 hoys vors, told a friend in tba Brotetlyn Daladier. The American ambsapa- the tuberculosis commissioners. Dis­ dian fighter. Dennis A. Blakeslee,. former Lieu­ McCUntib, Dem., Oklahoma, an in­ To Hold S b ^ CoDTentioii h xndogiria between 10 and; 24 yean Naval hospital -today that tbq orqw dors In Belgium and Switzerland, agreeing action with the House For 56 yesura after Custer and tenant Governor and one of the out­ stigator of the House naval commit­ do not.iK>eak cent.' ' " "' ' ; • "Good luck to You'— .wheravar economic conference during a 85- dian battle. tion was made in order to bring In To those who shared his trlmd- ban on airships. Vinson said he —A t W iscon^’a constitutional con­ These- residents who! stiU use a you're going.” minute talk today. Long Controversy an amendment eliminating salary ship be was Major Blakerlee^s thought nothing should be done to vention three w e ^ hence the vote foreign tongue ip tba family circle “At first, Deal aaid, "the water American views on the subjects A controversy raged for years at work, and in'the stores, are not cuts for those receiving less than tiUe having been his through eight prevent operate ot the Macem, for rapes) of the '18th Amendment was full of men, swinuning around!^ were outlined by Mr. Davis, en­ after the battle. 'Vbether addition­ edneentrated in the cities but are $l/)00. "To prepare that and do years of sovice in command of the which is to take the air toward the wUI be imanlmous. When the lightifing fiashe^ 1 could abling M. Daladier to present them al revelations at this late date will scattered throughout the state. Ur- some other things,” the Bridgeport Governor’s Horse Gkxard, a cavalry end of the month. Nor did he think Returns from yesterday’s election see their beads. durii^ the afternoon to the Cabi­ be of value is doubted by students bsh districts - abow only a: alightiy Senator replied. unit which years ago lost its that the new (^riglble- base at showed a 4 to 1 veto in favor of ‘ "But then they b^;an to ga net which considered the Mussolini of Custsi's last campaign. Old sol­ Sunnyvale, Calif., where around $4,- higher figure than the vlllageq ahd down, one by ona,!and l.oould hear separate identity and became Troop wiping out the prohljtrttibn amend: pact. Votes With Bepoblleaas diers and pioneers who were in OOOfiOO has been expended, ahouli tha fanniDg areas. them calling to each other ■■ they A of the National Guard until the ment The resiilts,'wilfi 1,462^ the The premier assured Mr. Davis With Cooney voting wltn the Re­ contact with Custer and his fa­ be shut down.. N brdle 'Baoea . ga ve u ^ World War. ' 2fi99! precincts tabulated, was: France would send experts to a publicans In accordance witu his an- mous Se^’entb C a va lry when It There w ^ some indications that iNgtlves of ' rJm .Nordic • cotmtdes .-Deal^told hla atqry early toditf, Major Blakeslee was a Senator F o i repeal—$25,702. preliminary meeting at WsPhing- notmeed policy on this measure, end took the field to subdue the Sioux the Los Angeles, now out of oom- show a far. greiatsr acqulattibn.'of the iiafore.ba'iaft for Wiuhingtott, to from the Ninth Senatorial District Againftr—74fi01. ^ ■ tan of an IntematioBal conunittee with (Soldsteln voting for the pur­ and Cheyennes always have main­ mission,'' might be placed back m EnilHh language than their south- Qfiprga Small,, ’■a falloir-pattaajL In 1907-08 and served as lieutenant- :*rohibitipnlsta rcogicaded that' re-. to prepare for the economic con- pose he said of his latter moving tained the "full truth” of tbelw ttle service after a tima, iiutsad ot bstfig ten. nei$^bors. Lesa th$n .tw o -of dDMU,«. former Marina, and - fV fm c*. M. Paul-Boneour yurter- ovsrnor in 1011-12 wbsd Simeon B. peaUqts hkd el^cfod every one ot reconsideration a motion to adc^t would never be told while tbs ■old, aad atgtlonao at Bunnyvgla, a ra ry ' 100 p era on a' tu •' O oahtbtleut waca oo tha lama lU p, aavtral jm g g day accepted such a proposal by ’sldwlD a'DOmocrat, was governor. th eir^lS candiidaieera t to the. A i ; ^ 35 tbs majority conference report was whits-hairsd, gsntle-volesd wMow f with tha Maieon taking tba Akrdfi'b who. bava-tmaoigratad franivlioisray, ■go. -■ •• - . H r. D avis. Tvlos he ran for the nomlnail<» for coovshtlob. Anti-prohibitioni-prohibitlon UNSderf Uvsd. plaea at LiJiabunt. 'But with Vfo* Bwe^tOf Denmaik, Hdlafidi-Bsritx^ Waa Oa Ostwglli ■ The Amaiican rspressntatlvs te- At the time of tbs fight Mrsl govsiBor in the JtsptftUcan stats ■on's dstannlBatldn to bait tha ooo- expreapad jubilawp, daelarlagelai laqd pfid GHmnany'bava nqt^Murhad Deal arid ha waa kandtng oa k Blstsd that debts not be dlaeuased (OMHteosl On Fags Two) ooBvasttoD aad toit due, it w ovarwbdmlng vietonr wouldrou: anar- Custer, with tbs wlvst of other of- stnwtloo of any saw sln l^w . the iMgpagf. cross calwalk* aw t t l t e dt- during.tbs Waablnjrton eenvswa' fleers and soUfisrs of the rHluMut, dalmsd, to footloaai dUforsaess la avafitua. abaaddomaat of both g i f thalr eauM In othar ■tatap On tha ofoar.h$Qd, as many aa 18 t k ^ wblsb would be ttndtsd to the hugahajrtraaatof Atosn erarit' TBDAgPjfcY BALANCE was at Fort Abraham Line^ hie boms dtyi whldi failed to LakdUmt and flunayymla would *nya art off to.a good o tarf raid o f g fe rr to o poctuguapa 80 d i ad. . ...'■•’V . ; , Ftmcs, Great Britain and Amerl- naar Blamarek, N. D.'Z$ w ai tfisrs IfoIts strwmtbI ...... to him la the abmlaat- low when tba ,t#o ramafolng Df. J.'J. fiaelvu. IWwaukM, ohabv avpry. w SpaaiMda hays iM fuaU- WashlngtoB, April 6.— (A P ) — they laarnsd tbs bsart-brsaUaf lag want out of sarvioo, for aga or maa of-tb# Wuoobibi DlvlilOn of reosipta for April 8 wira news, othar rsospRs. tha Araodatioo Afutiaat-tha PibUM- e «t X^EPBOI DrviKAnoN aiqia^tiS^, ilfr Mrs.' Custer rsturusd east and Bt buslassB hlf Ufa work had.bssa Olbif,Usaa for Menay tfOL AaiaadOMat *7 lia Tota la Wis- ■tata, '/Lapdon, April B/^(A F ) — As bahinca. |47t,6MA38A2. for years lived la New 7oric,.wbprs. almost wbonjr la oioUitraetioo pro> Vlasoa agfosd with Sserstary otaaia, aottotod with tha nfoaifi^ ;^ v t laafoltl. CtestoauI dutlaa for . • daps of April ^ wibts ssraeal books dsadriMaf vlctofy.ih Mleblgaa. ararki tha ba- (CyHiwed Op flppHlgbl> ' n T u H u M a . Itfi aad SM) 0# thauafil'dEaeohlbltlfla^* ■ • *■ » « r ' f t •. C< ,*i iv. '■

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eftlftrlea for the oommlealonerfti wage out bill be adopted without tha oactm ent of tba wage cut btU ASSEMBLY BILL FORBIDS With Qoldetein thle time voting the amendment was admtad on an by oarryhig tba majorliy ' H. S. cum TO sow junutitmi wfte broken In fftvor of the motUm usual Paniamentary action tended period'of tlinc. . ^ BEER.UNTIL APRIL 25 by Lt. Oov. Wilcox, a Republican. moving reconsideration and ex­ prepared three ^weeka or a month OBITUARY Bt. Maly'S Ladies QuUd will ^ The Bridgeport Senator again pressing “hope the motion will not ago,” he eaid. “The oppoiing party imUUDED BATDirS XREATNir tomotifow aftsmooB -at M (OoaUmitd Prom P«f« One) voted in favor of the motion for the prevail,’’ was rejected after a 17 have indloated that the Demoerate Tha hofiteaiea wm ba _ purpose of reconsidering when a to 17 vote, by the vrte of Lieut. have been alow ln'repmrtlng. DEATHS Straughah, Mrs. J o d ^ bn ft roll cftU vote. Senator W right, motion to reject the amendment Governor Wilcox breaking the tie. “The delay In- the report of'the Mrs. John Priehard.' ,' / During the .debate on the latter committee of. conference, can. be Republicfta wftft^absenti was taken. Another roll call result­ Mtstf -P atricli iP Leaey ed in adoption 18 to 16. motion. Senator Bergln charged laid at one door as foUowlng the rci^ilar rose is individually packed in a colorful container which bears planting in- velopment Even one case not de­ New York, April 5.—(AP) — thoven Glee Club and has appeared meeting there is to be a drill o t the endeavoring to protect the Legisla­ as its soloist on many occasions. stractiOM . t o tected and allowed to develop otigbt broad advance developed in today’s Rank Team . 'Every rose true label. Both roses and shrubs will bloom this year. tors from the vlcloiui reports of large cost the dty thousands of dollars. Stock Market, extending the up­ healthy vigorous plants of the new and popular varieties listed below. Now sums of money changing hands in Dr. Hiscock spoke of the pubUc turn of the final dealings of the pre­ Plans for the Nurses’ Dance to the “deals." 18 the time to plant both roses and shrubs. • . health nurse ad^slng the expectant vious seaslto. CARTOONS TO PORTRAY be held in the state armory April 17 "I knew that it was futile to ex­ mother and brln^g her to pre­ The forward movement embraced are continuing to shape up well. The pect consideration from the high and natal clinics, and saving many most of the leading groups, as trad­ refreshment committee headed by holy judiciary committee. After lives when congenital syphilis is de­ ing quickened moderately. By early CAM E m a g ic ADS Miss Claire Gordon, chairman, Mrs. three years in the Legislature, I can tected early and otirra and a afternoon, many Issues were up l to Jane P. Aldrich, Mrs. James pick out representatives who are in­ healthy chUd delivered, again sav­ 8 petots. The movement was re­ Cartocm strips will be used to Shearer, Mrs. W. W. Bells, and ing the im m unity imtold suffering garded both aa a technical correc­ Rose Varieties 4 d c ea. terested in public utility meas\ir€s present Camel’s “no tricks" story in Harry Russell wlU pirovMe plMity of -A and similar legislation but 1 would and expense. The speaker said he tion of an oversold conditlcm of the food and drink for the dancers. market, and as a reflection oi! graphic form as the R. J. Reynolds find it difficult to pick out very regretted that our United States Tobacco Company swings into the Dr. Van Fleet, Paul’s Scarlet, Emily Grey, SUver stiU has one of the highest mater- rather encouraging., midweek -busi­ many interested in the welfare of second phase of its hewspaper cam­ ■ ! % nai death rates of any civilized ness statistics. ,. Moon, Briarcliff, Dame Edith Helen, Frau Karl, the people." paign this week. The maidc cam- country. He oitsd one properly de­ Advances of 2 to 3 poi&ts were Report Accepted. pai^; with its slogan “It’s fun to PUBUC RECORDS Golden Ophelia, Gruss Ah Teplitz, Padre, Red veloped health center and nursing registered by American Telephone, The committee report was accept­ be fooled. . . . it’s more fun to Letter Day, Sunburst, Red l^diance. Talisman. service in New York that recently Allied Chemical; Air Rsduotion ed and the petitioner given leave to Owens Illinois, Corn Products, know,’’ and its empbaslB upon ths Warrantoa Dead carried 8,000 maternity cases with quality of tobaccos used in Camels, withdraw his petition. Santa Fe, Union Pacific, American The Darby Realty Ootporation of out one loss. He asked ths Man has been hailed as one of ths The House ^so heard an echo to­ Tobacco B, Ckmsolidated Gas, U. S. to Harriet Mnuohin Chester audience to consider our notable advertising eucoessea ot tlM day of last week’s debate over the Steel Common, American Can of 822 Central Paxk West, New York maternity and infant mortaUty year. Sales of Camel cigarettes, as Baldwin salary cut bill. Follow­ twenty years ago, now and in the Bethlehem, Case, Intemationai City, land and buildings on ths cor­ reported by retailers in varloua see- Shrub Varieties 4 9 C ea . ing Representative William C. Hun- future as the' nursing service in­ Harvester, Bears Roebuck, Public ner of Blrc hand Main atreets (The tiona of the country, indicate that gerford’s complimentary remarks creases. He said New Haven has Service of N. J., Liggett and A^ers the public has shown a gratifying Woolworth Company atore)^ A pro­ Spirea, Japwese Quince, Honeysuckle, Forsythla, concerning the book of bills received B, National Distillers, U. S. Indus­ one nurN for every 2000 people and response to Camel’s appeal “ N o vision in ths sals requires that a yesterday Democratic members re­ trial Alcohol, General -Mills, Na­ tit Butterfly Bush, Hydrangea. spends 86 cents per capita on pub­ tri&s—just COSTLIER tobaccos." gasoUns station will not be per­ marked that the book was go^ be­ lic health nursing. He t^d of the tional Biscuit, New York Cimtral, Live Dog Out of an Empty Kennal mitted op'that location for 10 years. cause it contains ib many Demo­ city of Detroit, m great economic smd others. Sugars and non-ferrous Ths New York Life Inaursnce Com­ metals were active and firm, rising First of the magic advertisemenu — The Whole World Loves a Rose — cratic bills for the welfare of the stress and unable to pay its oHi- to appeal in the new “atrip" style pany bolds a 147.000 mortgage on people. dais, continuing to carry its public fractions to a point is the Illusion of the "empty dog the property. Stocks likely to be helped by in­ Majority Leader Rasrmoad B. health nursing service full force, al­ kennel" in which the magidan creased prices for farm staples Baldwin replied that there is one blU though they had to out in many actually constructs a dog kennel t other directions. were In particular demand, notably In the book which would “save the right on the stage and then makes people 11,800,000 If it were not held Dr. Hiscock congratulated Man farm Implements, and some cf ths a real dog come Jumping out Copy merchandising, mail order and food F ertilize W j Q Q P Q up by the political feelings of the cheater on Its excellent and progres makes the point that people some- Lawn Requisites sive hospital, its splsndld foUow-up shares. Active buU speculation in DANCE Democratic side.” mea have illusions about cigarettes • several of the low-pric^ sugar w ith V GOMPLaTB'PIANT FOOD nursing and clinic servlee and for­ too, but that it is mors fun to TOMORROW NIGHT Rep. Francis W. Hogan of Tor- tunate relationship with the public iharsa was given fresh Im^tua by rlngton, answered his remarks by know! 1 Lawn Seed health nurelnf service. He urged another rise is raw sugar futures Emphaele on OoetUer Tobaceoa t Highly Concentrated Plant attacking Baldwin’s stand on elim­ the need of maintaining every Inch With the date for Itgaliaation of Al-Pierre Tabaris Blish Hardware Special Lawn Seed Mix­ ination of salaries of ths msmbers The statement “Oamela contain Pood of ground we have gained, and re beer only two d a y s away, fresh finer, MORE EXPENSIVE tobaoooa WUllmaatio ture is the finest that can be made. Con­ of the tuberculosis commission Iterated that in propurtion* the ex strength developed is the wet is- than any other popular brand" is tains no timothy and stands high in state charging that the Republicans penditure of funds brings retumi sues. Rolls were helped by Wash displayed beelde the package la the A REAL HOT BAND. Goes further—for shrubs, trees, lawns, tests. were simply venting their spite on exceedingly great Ington reports that the smergshoy new Camel series. Smokers are In­ flowers and house plants. one of the finest women m the Hs spoke of making a survey of carrier pfan would be submitted to vited to try Camels and Isam of ths DANNY MORELLI state, Fannie Dixon Welch. It la nursing in Honolulu, T. H., recently President Roosevelt before the end added pleasure to be enjoyed la AND m s LUOMY ACM true that she has done good work of the week. iQ t.. 4 Ota. and finding ssveral agendes doing smoking tho dgaretts whloh uses 5 lbs... 5 0 c 50 lbs. $ 3 # 0 0 2 5 c 8 5 c for the Democratic Party, but she visiting nursing separately. Since With Increaelng evidence that more expensive tobaccos than -any 40e Admiaalea 40e has done even better work for the they united into one large Public buslneei was reooverlng from lest othsr popular brand. sufferers of the state." Health Nursing Assodation, with month’! setback, ecntlmcat im- IhdaentaUy — how DOBS -the 2 Q ts ... Bushel An unfavorable reMrt was re­ roved measural^ in Wall street, 10 lbs... 8 5 c 100 lbs. $ 5 e 0 0 4 5 c $ 5 . 0 0 their separate finances pooled and magician make the dog jump out of ceived from the judldary oommlt- the nursing dlstrlotsd, the efficiency £revertheleaa, some quarters sounded the empty dog house? Read the tee on a hill which would give the and usefulness has ^own in the a note of oautioa, on tho theory thet new Camel ada aad'ses! GARDEN FERTILIZER governor power to appoint a board health statistics of the dty. improTtSMBt wSuld be uaUkely to ^ 25 lbs. $ 1 . 7 5 of Inquiry to examine the affairs of get far enough to restore ooiMrate S T A T l B ^niSrsday 4-8-4 Grade OCt any town where there la any ques­ earnings to any important doiIsgree for the first hatt o< year...... HJASearteiy tion of management M e bill was SELECTMEN TO MEET declared unnecessary and rejeotsd. "PRINCE M K T RECEIVES Bnoouraglng Itema Is the news A resolution was passed on the wars numsroua, however. A num A a o t h e r recent death of Rep. George W. her of automeblls makers have re­ TUESDAY EVENING Bamboo Rakes...... 29c to 98c Hanbuiy of Newington and the 3 MONTHS’ SENTENCE ported piokupe in ialee. The Na­ h e ir e ta Tested Garden Seeds tional Lumber Manufftotivere’ Aeo- House later passed a resolution h u b e t a Bodation said repc^ for the week The Board of Selectmen wiU meet Ail varieties both in packages and in paying the balance of | 180 salary next Tuesday svsfilng la the BSleot- m arried due him to his widow Addle Steo- Master Faker Pleads Guilty To ended Maroh 20 showed orders bulk. All tested for germination. booked by mills to be ths lergsst mea’a rooaift la the Mualdpal baild- to a duke! bins Hanbury. Perjury Charge Entered ng to act OB several iraportaat amt- Four measures affecting Green- for any week this year, and tor osy Counti^ Illegally. week of 198S except two la Bmtom- :ers, chief amoag whloh la the char­ C c f H s b t M wlcb were reached on the calendar ^ 5 C per package her. ity departmea\ costa, mualdpel ta- and passed. One placet a ban on any New York, April 6->(AP)—Harry One effect of rallroed oo-ordlnfr> suraaoe, sad the boad issue at For moat varieties. comnritments by town offleers un­ F. Gerguson/who hoa travelled past tion and reorganlntion that Is 800,000 which. It la txpeotod, wUl less specified appropriations have many imnUgratlon barriers aa dxoped for, ia increased expenditures be sold during ths latter part of this been made, while the others elimi­ “Prlnos Michael Romanoff," waa for malntsnaacs and renovation of month. \ nate the necessity of nersonal ap­ sentenced today to three mnntha im- equipment Missouri Padflo, vdileh At ths town mssting of Mardi 6 a Sprayers and Insecticides pearances In filing tax UstS, maMny priaonment on his plea of guilty to last week petitioasd for rsorgaalaa- spedal appropriation ot 170,000 waa i l H T T W l changes in ths new town govern­ perjury, svadiBg immigration of- tioa under ths new Federal baak- made to carry oa the work of the de- for every need. $2.69 to ^ !o o ment and eliglhillty requlremisnta flceri and reentering the country ruptey law, has this week re-em- pertmeat for the reaielBder of the / for the pdloe pension fimd from SO after being deported. ployed several hua4red workmen In rear. Ooestaatiy laereaiUig regia- ADDiB) to 98 years. Ths ssntsnos, which will be asrv shops. rattoaa for aid have beea made at rl Two West Haven bills were pass­ od in ths Fsdsnu Bouie of Dstsn- aa average of five a day. Charley ChsM CiMtiy, P H O I ^ 412 1 ed. One establishes a rot^ng dis­ tkm, was pronounced on the plea of P S T DEER M D SIN O trict committee la the west shore guilty to tha nine-count Indiotment NwwaUc, April B.—(AP)— GITS YBAN SBNmVOB . KartooE ‘ first district and the other elimi­ charging perjury. Thomas H. Bsok of Wdtou, Ohalr^ to ladies at nates the need of town meetings to The poiut.Sui^dad sentence un­ man of tbs stats hoaM ^ fioberies Hartfoi^ April 6.—(AP) — Ed­ der the other Indiotment, which, ia authorise tbe tax ooUeotor to dts- and game. Is advertiaittg today far ward J. Aheim. 10, of Hartford, on A i M m pose of foreclosed proljperty. three couatje, charged re-entrje after the return of a tame deer aamed cluuge of fergeiy t deportation and evaekm of immigrs* Jin. Jin and her mate. Jack, have to a,year in jdl 6y Ji “ W HAti NO to j4 > V . w vta tion offloen. The term of court waa boen at the Beck fartt eiMe they C. Beldwta la Soparior OqqH to ­ The mistletoe poraslte, makes its sxteaded for three yem for the ------fawns last eiimmer. Taaterw day. Ob b atmtlar ohaege WMRtf r.' Manchester’s Leading Hardware Store home on apple, thorn, maple, poplar, purpoee of Impoelng feentenoe under day th w ^ tent# by K o m of CdUBivtlle w m ' toeust and linden treea, and may be thle indictment tt Qeiguaon 'ohould aad broke Took re- to from Itto to four yean id r S o m S g l lepat found do oa|t oecaiksiatly.. not hrtiave hlaaelf a m t releaao. turned hut mham ■toiM ■ 7 7 ^ . ■yA- i if' ■ *‘ *■, ■ V ; f ■';■■• , / ' »/ . ^ V ' • t 0 0 0* ■M.- MANCHEerrER EVENING HERALD, &UNCRE8TER, CONN., WEDNESDAY/APRIL 5; 1988. T A i m r ^ s n ;

IB Bdraae* of tb« aetual tm ploy* rMords.aad.wlU.eoopMWts with tbs Ohaponis suddenly beoanM violent hand cannot hope to fare better than moot roqidriaMBtB la fueb bmmuto War Dspartmeat. and the nurses on the floor oaUed Dr. "changing old' dollars for new," ode FlRSTNO-MAMilAGE CONGRESS STARTS : HeSPITAUIOTES FIRSTQUOTAS that a lufficiaat Ub m , porbapa tan It is planned to notify the aien J. W. Kinley, who was in the labora------man said,Just bow many tobacco 0^mw9 Of mOf§, Will b« pdfUbla iB tbt personally that they have the op­ tory nearby. In a short time the aMb wUl remaiB in the business this A 17C T lllM llO D fllll ooBdiUoBlBf eaaipi, wwa pr«llBila> portunity of entering a camp. entire stair of doctors 'and attend­ summer it is impossible to say. It . PROBEONCRASH U h . Addtto MoKe«, of Bplton; James Lofait of 1S7 HflUird U rr lU lIlU lU lV ff ry IkitructlOBiBkstructioas 1 lab casipcamp llfa aad Thousands of letters, to^hone ants arrived. ChapoBiS is a large will depend entirely upon the flnan-, street; M O N T H W i^ E D John Rohan, of 718 Hartford Road; ■ suitable physical tralalag aaay be calls aad personal visits have kept man weighing over 800 pounds aad dal eonditlon of each farmer and on (OoBtfnaed From, Pagt ,One) Danlsl Bmltb, of 169 Adams carried out to best fit the mea to ue Federal agencies busy since Presi­ fortunat«y be did not grapple with any change in the market condltlom* atraat; Warrtn Rlvanbuif Of Taloottvllla; competent, self-sustaining work dent Roosevelt signed the bill, show­ any of the doctors or nurses in bis 'The situation is anything but en­ Swanson that the money expended Edward Baldwin, of 86 Walla atraat; FOR NEW JOBS units. ing bow the men available will deranged mental eonditlon. couraging according to the view­ Not a W eddbf During March to recent years on atrebipe might Mrs..Lydia Bosley, of fll'i Summit, "Enrollment can not begin la greatly exceed those for whom work Dum g the period of time until the point of the grower. well go to other naval forces. street, aad Mra. Frank Faaslna, o f' every state eimultancouely but It can be had. arrival of the police and ambulance (OoBttoBod rron Pafo One) "We don’t want to put our eggs 42 Oak atraat, and infant son, wafa^ will be established la every state as The Labor Department hopes to the hospital attendatts were thrown ,ln Town— First Ihno It’s all to one basket; and we don’t want rapidly as administrative orgaaisa* into a state of furore. discharfid y«itarday. IftaBMapolif aad St. Paul 600, aad have tens of thousands at work tm any of the baiketi to be atrehipe,’’ Memnara of the staff of tbo Maa- N e^rk, 500, tlons can be established for the pur­ the forest projects by July 1, but is be told newspapermen. "We should pose and as determined by the geo- ANNUAL SPRING MOVING Happened. cHeiter Memorial hospital attended • W, Fraak Pereoaa. wboM aerv* hopeful that other portU^ of the maintain a weU rounded fleet with the dedication ceremonies of the. leea have beea fiven the Labor De« graphpical locations of the work President's relief program will be Its airplanes and ships." sites. It is intended, of course, to FkMERS TO CUT new WlUlmantio hospital at 2 1 partaseat by toe Amerleaa Public completed soon to aid in relieving IS UNDER W AY HERE MeCItotlc wae jiiet ax outright in o’clock this afternoon. . .welfare Aaeodatloa, to direct the employ men as neat as possible to the" Jjobless. o '' _ No marriages were recorded in hie opposition, laying "I am the place of employment," ------^ ~ ) earollmeot, eald oaly uanuirried One of the President'sIt's propos the town clerk’s office for tbs month tborot^hly coh-vlnoad that there will men froai II to 26 yeara of a r « F irst la th e South **Back To the P am i” Move­ is for the dlstrlb dlstrlbutl'^n of |S00,000,- TOBACCO ACREACE of March. This Is tbs first time in be no more iHips of this type con­ PATENTS OBANTED j wte have depeadent relatlvea fo r The first work camps, it is expect­ eu fo r (XK to stateu for relief1 sod the other ment Noticeable—>78 Chance the recent history of the town of structed." wboae beaeflt they voluntarily de- ed, will be established in southern a program of ppbllo works. 'The lat­ Manchester that a marriage has not "They are too large and powerf'ji Washington, April 6.—(AP) —; alre to allot a aubatantial part of states because of advantages in Voufht Workers Here. ter is slated to afford relie' par­ been recorded in the to ^ during U be handled to a satisfactory man­ Brien F. Barnes, of Hartford, has* their caah allowance will be eligible climate. At a conference tomorrow ticularly to artisans—masons, car­ ner and being of frail conetructlon been gnmted a patent on a sink, of representatives of state govern­ Bi{ Decrease In Amount To The annual spring exodus is under any slngls month. Only ten mar­ In the aelection of the flrat group. penters, generiil construction work- the ultimate end will in practically cleaning utensil, and Joseph A. Whe-( ments with the forest service, a riages were recorded for the first The Prealdent'a executive order ers. way. Moving day in this town, as in every ease be some kind at dis­ Ian, of Greenwich, received a patent; master-plan of all potential forest three months of the current year. eatabllabed a government agency Later the program was transmit­ Be Grown This Year— To many towns In the sUte this year aster,’’ he said. work projects will be drawn and an ’There were also 30 deaths and 10 on a mortar box. to coordinate the work of our .e> ted to President Roosevelt and an­ calls for a venture "back to tbs births recorded for the month of partmenta in carrying out the for- effort made to include forest fire nounced at the White House. farm" when and if a farm can be prevention projects located on M arch, eat conaervation • unemployment Raise Potatoes. sectired. Local real estate agents rlvate as well as state and Federal­ The largest number of marriages program with Robert Fechner of rt a brisk dsmand for farms ever recorded in any eing]p month Ifaaaachuaetta. In charge. Funda ly owned lands. High Quality Certified Irish g fsw offsrlngi. Within two during the past eight years was in SHOE allotted wer** drawn from previous X Cobbler and Green Mountain The work camps will have a per­ "NirrMEG TRAIL” MEETS This summer will lee a big de­ wseks a largs numbsr of "rsntsrs" November, 1927, when there was an appropriations for public construc­ * ■ sonnel ranging from 20 men to 100. crease in the amount of • tobacco will bs on the move to anotbe and average of one marriage per day or REPAIRING tion and road building. Many of the camps will move fre­ grown in this section of the state different location. a total of 80 for that month. June, Seed Potatoes ' In Camp Two Weeks quently^, as often as every five days, IN BURNSIDE FRIDAY and probably elsewhere ae well. The During the past two years a large Properly and quickly done. 1927, was the next high with 27 Eastern States Feeds, Seeds Fechner seld as men are enroll­ in order that the camps can be as Herald learned today throu^ a number of employees of Hartford marriages and October, 1927, next Shoes cleaned and dyed. Work ed, they will be kept In military cluse as possible to the work, some The regular quarterly meeting of canvass of farmers. Some farmers and East Ha^ord manufacturing in line with 26... The montMy aver­ called for and delivered. and Fertilizers. camps near the points from which of which will be scattered over a the Nutmeg Trail Epwortb League are not going to raise any tobacco concerns have taken up residence in age of maiilages for the three years, large area. , they will come, for approximately will be held Friday night at Bum- and the majority will either raise this town, reducing the number of 1929-80-81, was 18. Tobacco and Fertilizer Persons explained that through much less or will turn their attention STATE SHOE tw o weeks side. Rev. R. A. Colpitts, pastor of desirable rents (Sfered by local the program the Labor Department to other crops, especially potatoes. Hauling. ^ By that time th»i Forest Service the South Methodist church here, Eigencles. The Cbance-Vougbt Ck>m- The Museum of the National Red RCTAIRSHOP aad other government agencies hopes to cut down migration of un­ It is estimated that the decrease pany recently conducted a poll of its will be the speaker, following the Cross headquarters to Washington D IA L 8838 will have selected projects to which employed yotmgsters. in tobacco crops for this section will employees and found 73 of the latter contains the first flag raised at Frank V. Williams Military camps where the men business session. A social hour will figure close to 50 per cent over last they will he assigned. be held and refreshments will be residing in this town, it was report­ Chateau Thierry after the Germem state Theater Building Persons explained hov the men will be conditioned are to be selected year and that the potato acreage ed. retrea t Dial 7997 < by corps area commanders, it was served by the host league. Local' will IncresMe from 10 to 20 per c e n t will be chosen in this statement: leaguers will meet at the South "The selection will be made un­ explained at the War Department. In this section the only major in­ Methodist church at 7:80 o’clock. der authority of the Labor Depart­ The Labor Department will ar­ stance of an increase in tobacco will ment by officially established state range transportation to these The meeting is scheduled for 8 be at the Hartmann plantation in or city relief administrations which camps, after which transportation o ’clock. Buckland which will grow about 125 are actively assisting those known to the work camps will be under the acres of shade and 100 of broadleaf, to be the most in need of employ­ War Department. an increase of 10 per cent on shade ment and who have records of their As soon as the ,men are at work, MENTAUY DERANGED, Eund 80 per cent on broadleaf. ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS of this SALE names, addresses and circum­ they will be imder the Forest Ser­ Many farmers have not yet dis­ stances. vice of other government agencies posed of last year’s crop and some "There will be no registration of having work projects to be under­ GIVES DOCTORS BATTLE have two crops on their hands with applications at public places un­ taken, including Jobs in the Nation­ little immediate chance of selling. al parks, under the interior depart­ Even if they do sell the crops, the less or until this class of eligible Burnham Street Man Takes Fit young men (those who are unmar­ ment. probability is that they will have to ried, from 18 to 25, who have de­ Names of the agencies to enroll When Admitted To Hospital: take a loss. One fEtrmer said today pendent relatives for whose benefit the men at the various cities were Taken To Retreat. that there is no crop of any kind they voluntarily allot a substantial not available today. that gives promise of netting a profit part of their cash allowa,ice) has A survey of those best fitt'Kl to Charles Cbaponis, 41, of 267 Bum- during the coming summer unless it ^35 IFor Your Suite been fully provided for. meet the requirements of the pro­ ham street, suffered a violent fit of is potatoes tmd even then the pros­ "The enrollment will be so gov­ gram has been undertaken. In the mental derangement shortly after 9 pects are none too encouraging. erned that ultimately from each case of New York and Buffalo, the o’clock this morning while awaiting John H. Hackett stin has two crops Regardless of its Age or Ckyndition state a fair quota will be selected. State Labor Department is expect­ admission to the Manchester Memo­ on hand and will not grow any tlfis These quotas will be selected on ed to handle much of this work as it rial hospital, and was taken to the summer. Cullem Brothers of New the basis of the population of the has records of imemployed who have Hartford Retreat by Officer Rudolph York will raise about 160 acres near state as related to the population registered at its branch offices. Wirtalla in Quish’s ambulance. Ogden’s Switch. of the whole country." In some cases, city unemployment While sitting in a chair near the Tobacco growers who are fortu­ Genuine Kroehler Suites "Enrollmen* will be maintained groups have the most adequate supervisor’s desk on the third floor, nate enough to sell the crops on —1933 Designs and Fabrics

You will have to hurry if you want to take advantage of our great living room suite sale. Your old living room suite, regardless of its age and condition, is worth $35.00 to us. It may be used as an allowance on a new Kroeh­ ler suite. ^ Deduct $35.00 from our low sale price and this is thfr'price you 'pay.: m

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words,,. Smart Button-Back Group A smart new style- button tufted back sofa and chair in a rich Yes, I have heard about two green rayon tapestry. words; and now and then $35 Trade-In Allowance three w ord s^ b u t *'They Sat­ isfy*’ means 'T o gratify fully.” Why do these two words Carved Top Rail Suite in Tapestry "they satisfy” fit Chester­ Here is a brand new top rail living room suite trimly tailored to a beautiful tapestry fabric. The soft, spring-filled, .reversible fields? Because Chesterfield cushions are of the same durable material. Cigarettes ate mildw. Be­ $35 Trade-In Allowance • cause Chesterfield Cigarettes tasU better. Chesterfield’s way o f blend­ ing and cto^-blending fine Turkish and Domestic tobac­ cos brings out better flavor and aroma. They Satisfy 1 S ^ This Beautiful London Suite Tl^s-beautiful Kroehler London Group tailored in a beautiful rust colored.heather cloth'ls one that will give years of oomfort and beauty to yoxjx ,liv ^ room. . Kroehler guaranteed construc­ tion, smart cutback English $35 Trade-In Allowance 'I arms and a new style, button tufted back. Sofa- and beauti­ ful lounge chair,' tailoMd in a epsart figure tapestry, makes this suite a thing of beauty and co m fo rt $35 Trade-In ABowailce i, ..

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WW k ivirs braosd cyitom conipoMd of trpw vsr«« fram ee oemaiaotqd ^ FOUR HEN AnffllNOTTEr longitudinal girdan* Qudor T tpi^ MODERN HOME-NEWS Ika aaglne rbonu wtra loeatad CondHCtfd for Hiis ntwspapor in tho inforoit of Hs womon i « a ^ bf rocogniiorf oothoritios on atiphuos of homo making along tha lower oorridors and tte FOKtlNiDMliB TWO TEAKS OUgaa ealls, la in nninbar« a n idaoad In Ihy*s dlewt Bdiuiif^LOMBSOBMMOBBCt insida of this hull stnlotura. 4$$9eialt Bdittrs; Mrt. Bmth Campi U, Mrs. Sin* B. Cmktnn. Min Unis* DUtnn. MUt Edna M. Fargnsan, Mn. Emily M Lanin, ' Bound Oyff For Higjh^'Coiirt 0 Living aecommodationa were con- In HartfM’d—Quartet' Also ______Frannaa Ngrtkernu, Urn. Nmup Sawn. Hr$ I. WMan SkatUty. Mrs. Onorge Tknrn. cantratad nearer amldahipii, abreast WlUiamnxnrt, Mok the onion salt; two teaspoons sugar; three ing; four oimces sweet cooking went extensive repairs cmd a com­ relief bill "plainly came within” cups milk; three taolespoons lodges in Massachusetts cmd Rhode state investigation of the listing little salt, pepper and paprika. Re­ and green pepper in the shortening chocolate. plete overhauling in its hangar here. Island. F -itices of the New York Curb Ex­ that provision. peat with another layer of bread, unm delicately browmed. Add the nreJted shortening. Sift ml dry in­ Mix sugar with flour and part of The airworthiness of the ship had “The question has never been de­ gredients together. Beat i.he egg A feature of the evening will be change was ordered to begin today. shrimps and cheese. Then pour on tomatoes, salt and pepper and sal­ the milk beaten into the egg yoll

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MANOHES^nCR EVENING HERALD, AiANCHESTBR, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6,1988. P A G E m E ' ...... »' pute with Norway over Ita ownar- sors of tbs isglslatloa today as tbs out, or tbsrs is a tramsndous loas. oonuntroo, wblob waa produotd or state oonuttsros produoti produced shlp. Ssaats rssumsd dsbats on tbs Hs oontsndsd with oaimsrtss run­ manufaotursd in any nuns, quarry, by mors than SMiour labor wo COAST GUARDS SENT may txduda oommodltlaa produced Tha Norwegians conoeiled Danish SENATORS DISCUSS msasurs. ning tbrss or four nwitba a ysar mill, oannary, workshop, factory, at m .most tbs^ w ii ^ not tuffl- or manufaoturing ■ saUbHshfflsnt by labor paid wagsa prsaiunsd to Boverelgibty over the remainder of Bsnator. Black (D., Ala.), auttapr bs below a Ugiaff wafo,** ba aatd. TO ASSIST STEAMER Greenland but contended that Nor­ of tbs blU, said bs hppsd to obtaun dsnt labor* avallabla.'to opsrato on dtuatod In tbs Unitsd States, In way was entitled to a nortlon of TfflRTY HOUR WEEK a vots today, but Bsaats Isadsrs short shifts. .. r. • wblob anv person was ssmloyod or Raw a n the mights Eastern'Greenland. A Norwaglun wars not oonfidsnt tbs dscislon Ssnator Vsndsnbsrg (R , Mlob.), permitted to work more man five FARMHOUSE BURNED s f war Spanlih Vewel Aground Off oould bs rsaobsd 10 soon. . who propossd a similar ohangsjrss- days In any week or mors than six [tST. expedition bad landed there in 1981 bours 'n any day.” Coaat of Florida—About 100 anq It was claimed Denmark never At tbs outsst of tbs dsbats, Ssn- tsrday, rspUsd that bs and mack Colobsstsr, April 8.—(AP)— Tbs Paiaongora Are Aboard. conbrmed her ownership by colon- Seek To Make Some Changes ator Borah (R., Idaho), announesd and Bsnator DUl (T., Wash.), bad Borab argued that tbs Oonstltu- farmhouse of tosspb Romanoskl, After crosses and lo lilng the territory. bs would movs to strlks' out tbs agreed on a modification to exclude tlon oould not bs ohangOd “even for on tbs old Middletown tumplks, grow bumbler and wlaar/ two-ysar limitation in tbs bill. producers of seafood products and one hour” to r<-.sst an smsrgsnoy, was burned early today with an es­ lIlABl, Fl»„ April 8—CAP)—The The court found that Norway's timated losf of 81,800. Tbs Hay­ Coait Ouard outUr Unalga w u dii* declaration of occupation and any In Bill To Excinde Some Modification of tbs bill to ex­ fruits and vegstablss of a psrlsb- without tbs oonsant c tbs people, TO MABBk NEET WEEK able nature. and thersfors wanted the two-year ward fire oompany suooeeded in patobad from Fort Laudardala today steps which have been taken In pur­ clude canneries was asked by Sena­ saving part of tbs bouse, soom of to tho asilitanoa of tb« Bpanlan suance of that declaration constitute tor Goldsborough cR., Md.), who Haa Broad Language limitation stricken out to remove Cannes, Francs, April 6—(AP)-r- Perishable Prodnets. any Implication of an emergency. the furniture and nearby bams. Tbs linor Marquas da Camlllaa, aground a violation of an existing legal sit­ told the Senate application r the The bill as reported to the Sen­ origin of tbs fire was undetermined, Former Mayor Janen 2. Walker, of off Cary’a Fort Raaf, aouth of bara uation and are accordingly unlawful 80-hour week to canneries would. ate by the Judldary committee Borab said the dll presented tbs Allj>ersons In the bouse escaped New York and Betty Oon^ton, tbs with about 100 paasangars aboard. and Invalid. ”b(^ almost a death blow td one of contains the foUowinv broad lan­ question of bow far tbs Supreme actress, bavs arranged to bo mar^ Tha raaaal waa raportad In nae^ The court’s decision waa reaebad Wublngton, April 8 — (AP) — the biggest Industries In Mary­ guage: '• Court msv go In excluding com­ ried quietly next week after tbs ex­ of aaalataBoa today, aftar dacUnlns by a vote of 18 to 2. Modification of the 80-hour we^k land.” "That no article or -oommodlty modities from interstate commerce. Churches built on English Crown piration of tbs mas day period rs- proffarad balp when It brat ran Norway’s claim waa to the “Eric bill to exclude certain perishable Perishable producta must be shall be shipped, transported, or ”1 presume It will be conceded land have not been permitted to ring qtxlrsd by law following tbs filing of aground laat night the Rad” land, a strip of territory products was agreed to by spon­ used at once, Goldsborough pointed delivered In Interstate or fordgn that if we may exclude from Inter­ bells since the Reformation. a notice at the Hall yesterday. Tha Unalga waa praparad to taka about 880 miles In length on the off tba paaaangara If tha Marquaa coast between the parallels, 71.80 do CaralUaa cannot ba boated. degrees north and 76.40 degrees A tug alao waa anrouta to tha north. atrandad vaaaal from Kay Weai. The historical basis of this claim Flrat word of tba Marquee goes back to the almost pre-hlstoric grounding waa received laat nlgbt in time of Eric the Red, for which the For The First Time At This Season Of The Year... N ow Com es a meaaage from the tanker Algon­ territory was named. Denmark, quin, which reported the Marquee however, disputed the claim, declar­ had refuaed aid offarad. ing Norway broke the continuity of MeeaageB written In Bpanleh re­ occupation In the 18th century when ceived from the Marquee’ maater to­ Norwe^an ships failed to call with During ThisSale Sale Begins day eent the relief expedition on Its food and the budding colony starved. way. I STILL SUPBRSTITIOTTS N O C H AR G ES THURSDAY DENMARK WINS SUIT Fifty per cent of the people In the world still cajry an armulet or OVER GREENLAND TITLE other charm to protect them from N O REFUN DS FRADIN April 5 at 9 a. m. bad luck, evil spirits and sickness, It is said. 757 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER The Hague, April 8.—(AP)—Den­ mark’s title to Eastern Greenlahd The else of the average American was conbrmed today by a decision farm Is 186 acres. Yes, and the else of the permanent court of Interna­ of the mortgage on It la even big­ tional justice In her favor In a dis­ ger than that. GREAT $10,000.00 MERCHANDISE Johnson & Little PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTORS 13 Chestnut St. DISPOSAL SALE Involving Our Entire New And H i^ Grade Stock Of Spring Apparel At The 13*'' Anniversary M O S T SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS OF OUR CAREER Spring Coats New Dresses. The Reason For SALE Distinctive Easter Coats Colorful and Springlike I Regular Regular This Great Sale Biggest Bargains Because of recent unforeseen difficulties that have Price Price to arisen throughout the nation, the entire business world Ever Offered In $22.50 $7.98 is now readjusting itself to meet a new period. Coats that have glamor, youth and striking ehlo. Each model as carefully selected as for a fashion re­ The time has come when we tod it absolutely im­ Made of Wool Crepes and stunning basket weaves, view featuring only the high lights of the new Spring perative to readjust our stocks to meet today’s existing trimmed with furs that are a credit to good taste and mode end made of the finest grade silks. Sizes to 48. This Line tailored to highest standards. You’ll be proud to wear conditions, regardless of what the loss may be. this coat for EMter. Plumbing fixtures can be bought today at Year in and year out throughout our business career prices never offered before. of 20 years, Mr. Fradin attended Spring Fashion Ex­ hibits and picked the cream of the style markets for his All Plumbing Fixtures Manufactured by Sport and Dress CuatS Silk Dresses patrons. And this year more than ever not only style Regular and quality but values were most carefully considered STANDARD KOHLER in assembling our new Spring stock now selling at im- Regular CRANE RICHMOND Price to portent reductions. • Price to $14.50 We believe it is every orgimization’s duty to dis­ Closet Combination ^ f without question this Is the most unusual coat sale , $4.98 play courage and daring at a time like this and thdt is you ever saw. These fine dressy and sport coats are the only reason why this event 10 days before Easter C om p lete...... 9 JL of such high quality—such perfect styling that they These dresses will never give away the low price you could easily command a much greater price. Sizes pay for them tomorrow. New, refreshing and gay In will go down in history of retail selling as one of the 50 inch Sink and Tray 14 to 46. . . a grand array of styles, colors and sizes to 44. greatest Sacrifices of women’s apparel. Combination ...... Includes D uo^StM iiner^^_^^^__^^ Girk’ Coats t )r < 5 Foot ^ ^ A ^— New Spring Silks Easter Hats Bath on legs ...... 9 J l Suits Lowest prices in yeai-8. at worthwhile savings. $ $ 1.00 $ 1.98 2 .89' 3 ** Sizes 3 to 14 R mcbs T u b ...... $ 2 ^ 'G O 8 ^ .89 $4-89 Sizes 2 to 16. Lovely silk dresses that you’d hardly ex­ Fine type coats styled the pect to tod at such small prices. way the girls want in pop­ 20 X 30 S in k ...... $ ular shades. Many with 7.40 berets and bright silk Here are the new hats that $9-29 scarfs. Tub Frocks make you feel the presence of Fur trimmed or untrlm- Spring! Saucy turbans and 18 X 21 Lavatory . ... med dressy or tailored 35 c 4 9 c swanky sailors and tailor^ $4.9$ models. All slHc lined. Cilildren’s Hats Heaps of adorable plaids, dots and prints. brims. Navy, gray, dawn blue, Every desirable color is Adorable Newest styles including popular puff here and it Is jiist a case styles in new beige and black. Chrome Swinging Spout ^ m of suiting yourself In this Spring straws. sleeves. 8izes 3 to 14. Every one a lovely selection. marvelous value! Faucet...... 9 ^ ^ * Chrome Concealed Bath ^ ^ m g ^ Silk Undies Spring Blouses W ool Skirts New Sweaters It will be worth, your while tp shop for these apedala and Shower Combination 9 JL ^ S No wardrobe is complete without a couple You can’t have too . many sweaters and In pure silk underwear. Finest Silk Blouses of them now especially if you can get them you’ll surely want a couple of new ones when I Slips, Chemises, Panti^ Step- Extra Heavy Galvanized with adorable bows, so reasonable. you see ours at jabots and cunning in Sets, Goin^, Pajanuus. Range Boilers...... 9 y • # 5 puff sleeves. Regular $ 1.79 Regrular price to $1.39, spedal price $1.98. 3 Pc. Bath Room Complete ^ a m _ $ 1.19 $ 1.69 $ 1.59 Includes Toilet, Lavatory and Tub R Smart girls will know a Reg. to $1.39. Reg. $1.98 New Tub Frocks Reg. $1.98 on legs. ______go^ buy when they see Reg. $1.50 F You’ll have to admit they are the our^stunning silk blouses, We simply cannot say enough about these smartest frocks you have sera in . 100% pure wool in new Spring shades And 2 Ice-O-Matic Electric « y. g m m m regular priced $1.39, now adorable liriveaters. Come and see the stun­ a long time and positively the best fo r styles. Sizes to.32. ning styles and colors. values. Refrigerators...... O S E

1 Coal and Gas < j 9 O’clock Thursday Special! 9 O’Clpek Thursday Special! 9 O’clock Thursday Special! 9 O’Clods Thursday Special! Combination R ange ...... THESE PRICES ARE STRICTLY CASH, A real scoop in snpertoe pure T ub Frocks compete with the best. Silk Dresses Costume Slips Silk H ose Crisp new. styles. Every Here 4s an outstanding-val­ dress is in ddightful P rice — to compete with the cheapest. Guaranteed first quality Smart bias cut slips, beauti­ ue ! There are only about fully lace trinunm and fit­ SpringtiiM* pattern, f l y ­ sheer chiffon, fine lace and ing 'wiUi dainty bright lovely aervlce hose. New 6() dresses in this group sa> ted. Nicely tailored in Act now—take ^vantage of these record Spring.ahadee. Sizes 8H to come early. sizds S4 to'44. ; Reg. 69c. colors. ' . . lOH- R ^ . 89c. Ffuffc ediexB.! Siies 14 td 62.'' _,., ■•'-Kj low prices while they are still in i. I'A G E S IX MANCHESl-ER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5. 1985.

JRattrl^rBlrr beer end the enactment of some if tbey want it They oan afford to better Uquor law than that proposed wait a little while longer. : I 1 : : by the Oommltilon oh Uipior Con- HEALTH-DIET ADVICE Cttrabig lleraUi troL The completely unrestrloted THEN, a n d Tm BN £*UBuauBi> Bx r u a ■ale of beer is at least contrary to Meantime, with wages, prices of BY DR. nCANK MeGOY ] m iu x a > PRiNTlMU UUMPANY, INC. , IS Bi alJ S^rMt the judgment of a maJoHty of the labor and betfstakes, inoomss, bank qoeettoaa la regoiA W JUsgIk SHii lM«i wttl' . . i -• Manfitiastei, Cofitt. people of the state. And the passage accounts and almost everything ba ix s w a n i by OWMeOoy taka ma 6a ^ Si THOUAB FaKOUSON Oanarai Alapaser of the hurriedly gotten up commls-, imaginable deflated till you can BddiaMsd iB oare of tbU Paper. EBdeMi' Sion law would be a bad mistake. hardly see them, it still costs the atainpedi eeUaddresasd Envelope tor Reply. Poundad Oototar t. ItSl PUbliahad SverX BTantng aieapt Admission by opponents .of pro­ same old two tokens lo get from Sundayi and Hoiidaya. Bntarao at ttia G enuine Post Off>fflca at Mancheater. Conn., aa hibition that the sale of peer is a Manchester to Hartford on a tnUley 8YMPTOB18. AND ■ TREATMENT iTKMHn X AaUXH from 4M10 one M# to M three iffW UMMUlOia dlatUled aWwVa water Second Claaa Matl Matter. car—and that seems to be perfectly OF DIABETES BIBLLlTUS^enemas daily. The system eboukl be SUBSCRIKI'ION RATES proper matter for regulation la natural, because you go on the ------Uteifldly flooded with clear water to Qna Tear, by mail ...... 16.00 seized upon by problbitionlsta as in­ The symptoms of diabetes melli- W8|8h out the accumulated.poisons , Par Month, by mail ...... S .60 same old trolley cart you traveled on Sinrlt oeptaa ...... I .01 volving in contradictions those who tua are slow in developing In the and the excess of jugar eriiich comes O^raared. one year ...... St.OO favored the federal beer Mil. The in the dear d e ^ days beyuid recall mlddfle-Eiged person. One of the from faulty carbohydrate metabol­ drys gleefully contend that if beer when you coifid retUly afford Che ism. in this disease distilled water MEMBER o r THE ASSOClATBO flnt alarming symptoms is the pass- seems more latisfaetory than other PRESS is non-intoxlcatlng, as the federal tol^ens and when the world, so to Tha Aaaoclated Pre..t la axelttilraly afa of exceedingly great amounts of kinds. Two or three sponge baths ' antitled to tha daa t> r ranubltoatlon law holds, then there is nothing to speak, was young. liquid waste. The amount voided should be taken dally to Insure of all nawa dlapatehoa credited to It warrant Its treatment in any differ­ But—should there be something- mu^ be as much aa a gallon in twen- p r ^ r akin eliminatioiu • or not otharwiae credited in this , iur hours und cause the patient The exebss of eugar usually dis­ paper and alao the local newa pub- ent way from milk or soft drinks. that the Connecticut company re­ i" to^get up several times duri^ the appears from the kidteeya’ exorettoos Halted herein. garded as inflation, if the token Ail rlBhta ot rapub cation ot If on the other band, It Is sufficient­ nteht. Extreme thirst and hunger within a few days aftar the fast has apeclal dlepalehea herein are alao ra- ly intoxicating to require regulation, should descend from the point where aiv (Ifften noted. Since the body Is begun. After the fast the pattsnt is ' aerved. not burning up .ill of tbe sugar, then its federal status is in violation It can;buy a pound of beef to the to begin Slowly to take r e ^ a r out­ the excess wanders around in the door exercises as these will assist Full aervlea client of E B A Ser> of the constitution. Thus contend point w b ^ it couldn't buy a pound alee. Ina blood raising the percent ot blood tha body in burning up stnrdiss and the drys. of coal, n^uld the Connecticut com­ sugar. Tbe kidneys strain it out of sugars. Those who have diabetes ; Publiahar'a Kepreaentatlve; The pany stick so lovingly to the tradi­ the blood as a waste product and it have rarely obtained sufficient ex­ JuHua Mathewa Special Agancy~-Nen So far as the technicsJ determina­ leaves the body In the liquid waste York. Chicago. Detroit and Boaton. tional, conventional and religiously cise while the disease was develop­ tion of this conundrum is concerned, thrown out through the bladder. If ing. adhered-to sixteen and two^thlrda MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF we shall probably have an answer this liquid waste le tested. It will (In tomorrow’s article I will eut ClRCUUATluNS. one of these days from the Supreme cent fare? Ask it contain a large amount of sugar. The line a diet that I have found satis­ anioimt shown in urinalysis tests factory for following the fasting The Herald Printing tjompany. Ine., Court. It certainly is not our re­ Maumea no HnanelaT raaponalblllty may be much greater after a starchy regime.) to typographical arrora appearing In sponsibility. meal, but d u i ^ a night and day, adrertlaemante .n the Mancheater BEHIND THE SCENES IN even when starches are avoided, Connecticut’s course in the matter, QUESTIONS AND ANSWEBS) Evening Heraid I from several ounces up to a pound however, is up to the people and the of sugar may leave the body through WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6. (Abscess On liv er) government pf Connecticut. As the Iddneys. Question; M. E. M. inquires: among the people. The Herald When Edl of the eugar is not burn­ “What might be symptoms of an ONE MORE? ed, we find some of the fats in the wishes to state its position. abscess on the liver and symptoms I The people may well receive with body are also not completely oxi- of euibesions? I will appreciateiclate your It is our belief that in adopting BEER ACHIEVBD. WETS dlMd. These half broken ^wn tets answer." • gome reservatlonB the admonition NOW SET OUT ON ROCKY a Constitutional amendment pro­ produce acetones and other add ma Answer: An abdeess on ths Uvtr i of Lieutenant'Commander Herbert ROAD TO REPEAL terials which act as poliona If al would produce %. grsat increass in hibiting the manufacture, transpor­ ’ V. Wiley, second In command of the lowed to accumulate, tbey produce the leukocytes or white blood cells, By RODNEY DUTCHBR ' Akron when she went to pieces In a tation and sale of "intoxicating" tbe special acidoeis of diabetes which but this could only be determined by liquors the country did something NBA SERVICE WRITER may poison the body until tmoon- a blood examination. Thsrs would thunderstorm yesterday momini;, Washington, April T. — Nearly sdousneas intervenes in the form of indeterminate. It used a term for also be some pain in the region of ; not to condemn the giant dirigibles two years 'll beer — and then re­ diabetic coma. the liver and tenderness on bending I because of this tragedy. Wiley, of which there was not and could not peal. That seems to be the most Other symptoms are dry skin, ths body forward. Adbssloaa muy be any adequate definition that reasonable guess now being mads itchy skin, loss of weight and course, is "dirigible minded." Also have no dtffhlte symptoms except would square with the purpose aim­ by the wets who are working to strength, lowered resiatance to in? Mrhaps pain on stretoblagstrstoMag the ab­ , he is an officer in a service which states to ratify the repeal amend faction, etc. Compllcatlona of dia­ ed at. That purpose was, of course, dominal______muaclee muaclee and and n n partial partial lot, loss _ ot • has committed itself to the dirigible ment recent]^ passed bv Congrsas. betes include hardening ot the ar­ function of the region involved. Qen to eliminate from industry and It assumes tbs drys willi be no more idea and he would undoubtedly oon teries, ecxema, boils, oarbundes, in­ erally. X-ray pictures are necessary trade, and sq from use, the agencies fortufiate In persuading] 18 states to flammation of the retina of the eye, to determine the presence of adhe elder it hlB duty to say what be hold out xgainst xgai____ It than they have that created drunkenness. But the cataract, diabetic coma, gangrene uf slons. said over the radio last night. bssn In stemmingitsmming the wed tide of the toes, neuritis, sdatlca, etc. word "Intoxicating" had no exact the last few years. Neither ' can former Senator In.epite of the eeriouinesa of this (Botulism) meaning. That is proved by the Ratification this year Is still dlseaae, it la easily curable in the Question: Mrs. Della K. asks: Hiram Bingham be regarded as an necessity thrust upon Congress of theoretically possible. But some oaae of the average middle-aged pa­ “Will boiling food tan mtautu kill Impartial witness aa to this form of legislatures have gone home with­ tient. If the proper dietary treat­ defining 11‘^ s r the enactment «it botulism if it is present? X use the Look for aviation. Mr. Bingham was one ot out setting up machinery for sleo- ment li started In time, the symp­ cold peak method of string the Constitutional change. It hit III'' of state conventions and others toms do not grow worse and may this ssal those who promoted the building of beans, but am always a little afraid upon the alcoholic content ot one- ai' unwilling to call special slsc- disappear. The sensible thing for to use them afterwards, even though the Akron and the Maeon»aBd he tiom. Ill this year when economy half of one per cent. That this con­ one to do when he discover! that 1 boil them twenty minutes.” has never yet been known to admit ami exjipoditiires for relief are so he has diabetes is to take a plain Answer: If string beans are tent was arbitrarily fixed no one Impeiailvt. Mo«t mset only bi­ water fast for a few days. This is canned properly, there need be no haring made a mistake. But he ennially ill ud(i-rumbsred years and denied. It would be rldlouloua to not only my own idea but it li reo- fear of botulism, aa thsas micro- must secretly be somewhat shaken a few probably won’t act before lay that a drink containing .49 p y ommended by memy of the leading organisms are destroyed if the beans in bis faith in the dirigibles, because 1935. diet authorities. I state this be­ cent of alcohol was non-lntoxioating So It Is generally believed now are belled or iteamed long enough. It is not at all usual for the former cause my readers know that 1 fre­ When you open a can of etrlng but that ons containing .51 per cent that the requisite 36 states won’t quently recommend fasting for dif­ senator to resort to such poor logic, have ratified through conventions beans, notice if tbey have a normal was Intoxicating. Yet that. In ferent disorders. Doctors are prac­ odor and, if ao, re-boil them for ta support of any cause, as he does before the end of 1934 and poaslbly tically united In the belief that a few effect, was what was done by the not until the following spring." about ten minutes. When there is lU’- In this case. days’ fast is alw a^ beneficial In SB unpleasant odor or bubbles, or a Genuine Maha Voletead act. Tha point le that It There will be special elections of diabetes and that the fast taken at Mr. Bingham rather desperately convention delegates in perhaps discoloration of the can, they might la- Impossible to drajfv a hard and the start of the treatment wUl ac­ oauae botulism and should be ms- I grasps at the recourse of blaming half the states which have conven­ complish more good than weeks of fast line between intoxicants and tions. A few states may hold them oarded. careful dieting. If the patient ie ! whoever it was that ordered the non-intoxicants. From one point of In connection with their spring pri­ under the eupervlslon one tfiiUed (Honey) ! Akron aloft “in the face of thunder­ view any drink containing any alco­ maries of 1984. But very few. have DESKS in giving the fSating,.treatifc^ I Question: H, asks: “Is honey a storms." It was human error, not any statewide------lection------this — year, • . * • hol whatever Is an intoxicant if its which means that many will wait would suggest a ten to flftem day wholesome food? If so. what will any fault of the ship, that caused use In any conceivable quantity is fol­ for 1984. fast, but, when he 1s not Undw-auch it best combine with and in what To b< worthy of th* W i^ns M of ApproWd Style! QoaUty'md i«ce. supervision, the safest plan Is to use the disaster, he asserts, declaring lowed by the absorbtloo of alcohol Before thev ret through tha supervision, the safest plan la to use quantity should it be used?" toeae desks had to hava features you wiu find tbw^ ' g| yaatef This year their due number of years, who will out of a light-content beer none ot has led to, provisions for third Boston—More than 7,000 recrul' long in New York and on the roiui Moses stalk* In to teks* has - -away ysleii start as low as 65? yi slates of unpledged delegates __ be tragically dead within a brief the kick they seek. for tbe President’s reforestration as has "The Green Pastures,” which, withhim. ' ' none of whom are expected to be IncldentaUy, is now in Canada and | 1 6 , for full sine ear- span of time, no doubt, if the latest But small as Is the number of elected. project enroll at tbe Federal build­ ing bringing tbe total to 12,000 in still propperiDf. But there are no Boms notsMs Nsgro psrformers riages. of these terrible things is permittsd beer drinkers who are Inclined to Nominations of delegates are ‘to two days. ' other oomparisone, except that both art loatudadte tha oakl« ITS. toost to go into commission. Shall they over-indulge, it le right and proper be made in various ways/ Mlehigan furnish some masterful pageantry. of whom are msaaksn of Jakiuoa’s provided that tbe probate Judgs, Boston—Mrs. Florence C. Hascall be murdered? that the traffic in beer should be pleads not guilty to two indictments In the first of the four eoenes In choir, Sulamal is Fciidl Washing­ WIATKINS ths county attorney and t^ teunte "Run, JAttle CbUlun,” you find a ton, ot "Great WATKINB It would be infinitely better to conducted under the protection af­ clerk nominate a wet and c dry. The charging her with larceny in con­ nection with investments described driegatioB ol deacons and members Day” and BABY OARRIAGES DRAPJ^YSHOP charge off every dollar that has forded to such Individuals by spe­ drys challenged that propoial in of 1^ ladles auxiliary of tbe Hope tbe state lupreme court, w t failed by tbe authorities as tbe “gift Edna Thomas, who plte^tha idis ct been ipent on the conatruction of the Baptist Church waiting upon old Ella, Jim’s wlfs, has 6s«n oast cial laws. Hence we believe in the to have it declared unconstltutlona]. family." M bMB oast li Macon and let her remain a monu­ restricted rather than the unrestrict­ Gloucester/ Mass,—Advices report Pastor Jpnea with » dsmand that abakmem. O a^ wuda The Boalnatlng boards wipt absad something be denenew aboutauout an paganpagta and nominated tbe wettest of tbe d.eetruetlon by Are of the Gloucester _ aw fYNeO. Jia ment to a mistaken as piratlon than ed sale of beer. cult that 1.,-lOldii1*04 msetinga nearby wets and tbe dryest of the diys. flsaing schooner Beauty St. Joscjte blmsslf Is Alston BuridiA, son of to start btr off on ons of these brief And for this reason it Is, In our 20 miles off the Nora and luring awayy the Baptists’ ' re- tha semgsssf of ‘Dfi^ Ms i f tteiaical A lts in Naw But on ths Wets aM Drys Basy vlvullat converts.s. ____ Here,______too,_ yog has appiarsf’ In a Ittt o f htte stood with toark careers of display ending in the wall opinion, much better to defer the The Aisoclation Against the Pro- coast Yodi. YteMkNitsd by tbs tbsatsr, Providence, R. 1.—Disappearance learn that Pastor Jonas’s -on, Jim, that indude the l^taer Prlaa- hi tamsdAown tsaslilng oftsra to Ma laos and took . nifb inevitable catastrophe and de­ liberation of beer for a while, until blbitlon Amendmentit lias has fought • n newly ordained mtHieter la his proposal in South Carolina to leave of two letters, on which tbs stete ptag* a violin hi thbSMcial ttsham SHMIi PMriiWtf struction of Ilfs. the state has bad tims to adopt a based Its case against five men ac­ own right, and marrisd to a right­ nominations to ths governor, oon- eous woman anmed Ella, Is more cused of attempting to extort, is "Im hss Kanda,*^ oema and In 19S6 oonodvad ths idsn rational code for the control of tending that this method wam't than stricken with Jis charms of a fort Char Nicholas, sufficiently representative. There revealed, left tbs of forming ad ail-Nsgro THE DELAY ON BEER alcobollo drinks, than to accqit oafa-au-lalt strunmet called Sul- Qparaqatta vvtriteii ot Bmpsfor ktlob to flNryd* Mpiritual.. Thna^ to savs moBsy by having the gov- mack river is at its peak at Antef- ia a rafulas attaudaat at the o ^ - Wv' ura adHeh It was aspectsd irould be even for tbs s^irposs of bsatlnf fed­ amor appoint Isflslators and drit- kssff dam with no damsf e reported. S tte r ^ of the NSW Day TO. gates. BL A a ^ r a p i Tha WiirV paiMd hy the Oeneral Assembly to- New Haven, Onm,—Tale UBlve^ cult asrsss tlm river. , ktoler Jdw eral'Isgalisatira under tbs wire. Ths anti-srohlbitioa assodiaUen slty aaneupces it will award two is perhaps aa good a device as The people of this state have has been active in nei^rly a l 'etatea eohOlarlhl^ la members ot tbe 1988 of b _____, coQld be employed to fill the gap through ite Washington ncadquar- wralted Uiirteen years for the privi­ C. M, T. C., one for tbe First Corps and fatherler. Jim gosa. withu Sulanitl Allan Untvarsity K3 tars and its. stats units, worl ^ ' bftween the federal legalisation of lege of sipping a legal gleM of be^, Area and one to n member In Ike to n meetingitlng of t^ PPilgrims. ll And His sduoatkm agalnet what it ^"tiriiwfed •eoond.Oorp* Area. ' thifs Is a seaMl sMQiI l^ itiIts ^ purpls Wrtrgtgr or y - 1

- ■>.l MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^' WEDNESDAY. APRIL 6. IMS. P A Q E l i i W > .Vv.V j M ...... I ■ I. ■ and B<» e< New York aMlgped«klm la tha court abambara palor to-tka to appear in this case when he wai- opening o f tba Tolland CoxmtySSu* SCARLET FEVER CASES MARLOW PIHCrCHTtlMG in their employ. He has since left parlor Court. lloiL Cbarlaa FkeQiB, BOLTON Recreation Center nmmmwf ROCKVILLE their employ and aake> to be reiiev--. ratldatit of the county organisa* Hems o ( Interest ed of .the responsibility of appearingt ion, praaidad ahd WuiLr h . Read, CLOSE R O O m U E HIGH Tba fcadkfi’. noM y will arttt at SAUSTARIRTHURSDAY TQSfXIEIERSCUi for the plaintiff. gaaeretary rdtoMIed the sdnutaa. the home of Misa Adella LoMMa In liie case, o f Carl A.. Miller vs Tke 8pacia!nB6ating w u catted to Thursday. Thia week’! Community dance Consolidated Motor Lines, L.C., a take action relative to the appjica-ai Epklemie Hits C i^ -^ 7 PapUs M b iad M n. Lswia D. Ratan and Eveiy Item CnlJn Order To will feature thta papular band Xte. FMt«r Priddy To. S i SimS SUPERIOR COURT OPENS; motion was grantsd to add as a tiona Of Antnoby Nlehtfiaa BaBak ni, of Them Deftnitely K. Jonn attfoM Me Tol- StoBlgte TWadt After Long leader, Frankie lentora end hla of- Frioidohip CiMi Nosi plaintiff the Auto Car Sales and and Chariea E. MeOarUiy both of S<^Iet Fever. land g ^ t y Demoeratip asacdMlta Bank Snspenalon. W hite Fleet Bend, who have since Monday Night. ' ' Service Company. Rockville, who filed nctiee of their mcettoff held in Hebra tfOMhj tbelr appearance earlier in the sea­ ASSHamENTS ARE MADE intention to apply for an axamina- Lewis MitQn son at the Community dances play­ A motion for a non-suit was The Rockville High school ia Tne unusual condition of the past Dr. Foster Prldd*. pamAlatrlp for adralarton in attoiyaye, togati ^ pointM vice president ot this m m . ed at many of the leading ball­ denied in the case of Catherine closed today because ot sickneaa ChoUr practice Will be held at the few weeSf have c^ ted a sitiiation examiner of prisoners s t the <3oa- with a aerttOcata of tbelr ^gaod rooms throughout Connecticut, ClldHuid Criminal Cases Dts* Michaels vs Loren Lord, an appeal and will be 'dosed until Monday, wciric. necticiit State Prison at WUpsia moral ckamiter, signed by two never before equalled in the history oamely, Bond Hotel and the Shut­ from a Justice court. The motion April 17 because of a icarlet fever pupils wars field, w ill speak to the rata o f the ' posed* of As Well As Some for a non-suit wa« made for fkilure members o f the-bai of Conneotieut. epidemic In the community. Extra of tbe town. It haa resulted la a tle Meadom Qdlf Club. The musi­ Short Calendar Business. Action on tkeaa two appilications ^ . roygh the cians, 11 of them, make a neat ap­ South I f . B. chureh at fl o*elosk on of the plaintiff to file a bond of $70 precaution waa taken yeeterdi^ by Febriiitiy at the C ram eeb( ertsls that demands immediate ac­ Monday night Dr. Priddy trip was continued imtil ’Tuesday, April pearance In their naval uniforms, as ordered by the court. Attorney the echool authorities inaamuoh as A n W d i, John Caruvaro, tion to stimulate buslnem for a speak on the topic “Prison Days Both civil and criminal cases were John Yeonlans for the p lalattf .ad­ 11. The meeting adjourned at. 10 .^eeven communities in addition _to F w L LoulA U U p o , Joan m so that alot)r with their wonderful o’clock. great many of the merchants. dance rhythm ^resent a* appeal to and Ntipits'* and win giro hts ob* disposed of at the first sitting of the mitted the facts that the tkiiip had Rockville concerned due to Hattie Le& T h etw ^ Leb ZrmA ‘starvations regarding the priaonsrs PubUc Wbist and Pinochle . Marlow’s, with aa maUlabad dance followers. Dancing win be Spring term of the Tolland County not been filed as ordered t d t IfiKl over three nundrsd tuitioa pupils sollni, IrmA iio n t, Olive Swanon, and the penal system. been filed before the opening' 'of The Polish Dramatic Club of St who attend the sphool from Ver­ Helen WIppert aifd Fermina Ver reputation for quaUty merchandise, from 8:00 to 12:00 p. m. Superior Court, held yesterday at This talk, to which an men are court. He asked for an extension Joseph’s PotMT'Clnirch will bold a non, Rockville, ToU'ind, Somers, eelU. is the first to mast this situation Invited, is ^ven -under the auspkes Rockville, in addition to short calen­ ot time of one week. — public wbist and plnocble on Thurs­ East Windsor, South Windsor, Bl- with a drastic price stash of tvery day evening, 6, at the School of the Men’s Friendship Cltth. dar matters. Assignments were also Jury Panel lingtoB and Broad Brook. itsm they oarry In stdek. This sale HG STOOL tHSroSAL ball. P l a ^ l ; will begin at 8 o’clock freshments will be Served and made for both civil and Jury trials. A total o f 67 pupils wers listed will present to the public of Man­ The following Jury panels was and prises will be awarded. Re- everything Is free. Judge John Rufus Booth, o f New on the sick list yesterday of whleb TUNES SPORTS WRTIER chester the opporttiMty to buy a drawn for trial of the civil -^ es freshmenta will be served during the SAQATFRADOrS Haven, opened court at 10:10 o’clock thirteen were definite oases o f scar­ great many necessities at below ac­ starting on Tuesday, April Ig .' social hour. Everyone is invited to with prayer being offered by Rev. tual wboleaalc owt. aeopatra was the last queeo of And^er, Arthur W. Savage; attend. let fever. Two teachsra were also KILLED IN RERUN Qcorgc S. Brookes, pastor of the Bolton, Northum Loomis; Columbia, in with scarlet fever. Principal ’Tbe sale starts ’Thursday mom- Is Unusual Event Coming A t E gyp t Union Congregational Church. High Hospital Report for March WUUara Green; Coventry, Janlbs 1. The follo w il^ la the report ot PhUlp M. Howe conferred with Su­ lag at 9 a. m. aad it is expected the Season When Merchandhw Is Sheriff Fred O. Vinton, of Eagle- perintendent of Schools Herbert O. Brandon; Ellington, Charles A. Mias AnnlS'IlM iew ay Smith, super­ Car In Which He Was Riding store will be crowded from tbe very villc, who has been ill, opened the Fresh and Modish. Thompson and John DeCarll; intendent of the RockvlUe City hos­ Clough and as a result the high Crashes Pole Lite Tester- first. It Is suggested that the people cession yesterday for the first time Hebron, R. H. Tennart; Mansfluid, school was ordered closed until Interested, in some of the specials pital for the month of March: Num­ Coming, aa it does, at tbe begin­ in many months. Willis P. Wildest and Cbarlss a April 17 or later, if necessary. day— Driver To Be Arrested. fidvertlsed today, do their shopping . ber of patlenta in hospital on varcb ning of one o f the big merchandising The first business of the day was Wheeler; Somers, Walter t^itiock Miss Mary Whittlesey, teacher of early as, at the M c e s quoted, tbe LOANS 1, 8; number admitted during 1 given to the as.3ignment of both seasons of the year Fradin’s stota To and Raymond Nugbee; Stafford, montb, 28; number of out patlecte, mathematics, was taken in last An automobile accident proved demand is expsbUd to exceed the court had Jury oaseb. The following disposal sale which starts ’Thursday Harold B. Bruce and Howard W. 6; total number treated, 86; dls- Thursday. Her clas has been fatal yesterday afternoon to Theo­ supply. Marlow’s will havs ample court assignments were made: is a most unusual event not only In Salaried People Schofield; Tolland, William Ott and cLarged, 28;. number of x-rays taught by substitutes until yester­ dore (Ted) Wlnis, assistant sports sales help on hand and customers Tuesday, April 11— First case, the history of their business but also From George Cook;. Union, George Kos- taken, 4; number ot accident cases, day. editor of ’The H artfold Times, in are invited to come into tbe store *Andrew Kubacka vs Joseph Ed- in Manebester. Unusual condi­ tur;- Vernon, Alfred Market; Wll- 4; number of Urtbs, 7; number of Berlin. Wlnis, who was known to an^ see the specials that are offered mon^; second case, Andrew Domin­ Miss Verne Hall, teacher of bls- tions have necessitated this pro­ lington, Raymond Amidon. operations, 7; larges^ ^number seat­ tovy, was taken sick yesterday aft­ many leading athletes and sports during this barg^ carnival. The ick vs Alexander Mordal and others; cedure according to Mr. Fradin. *10 to *100 Concert A Grand Success ed on any one day, 11; smaUaet followers In Manci'ester, was rid­ hundreds of items carried in stock On Their Own Signature third case, Hyman Smith vs Edith ernoon and the doctors decided it The store is filled to capacity ' Notwithstanding the fact that the niunber treated on any one day, 4 ; was scarlet fever. ing with Maurice Maloney of West at Marlow’s does not permit adver­ withj)rand new Spring merchandise No endorsers or seourity of Rachel Smith. daUy average, 8. Prtaton street. Hartford, who waa tising or displaying in the window, any Idnd required. No em­ Wednesday, AprU 12— First case, Rockville High School was closed Many othei cases are considered bought especially for Easter and Notes not seriously injured. therefore it will prove lucrative for the Spring season which will be barrassing Investigation. Siva Puslnes vs Mathew Puslnes; yesterday because of a scarlet fever doubtful cases and the doctors will The reguldr meeting of Burpee everyone to include Marlow’s on slashed in this disposal sale. second case, Lloyd vs Weirs, a case epidemic, the auditorium of the not know for a day or two whether Maloney will be arrested on a Housetaoklers may borrow Post, Woman’s Relief Corps, will be their shopping trip Thursday. Regular customers of this store any amount up to $800 on sig­ returned by the supreme court for a George Sykes Memorial School, or not it Is scarlet fever. chaige of criminal negligence. He held this evening in the O. A. R. did not )wn the car which was the Marlow’s ars including in this who are acquainted with tbe.qual­ natures of husband and wlto retrial; third case, Katherine which houses the high school, was The epidemic is not wholly con­ rooms. property of his employer, Thomas value event: Men’s, ladles, children’s ity o f wearing apparel and all other only. Mlehaela vs Lorln Lord; fourth case, crowded last evening to enjoy the fined to the schools as over 100 concert recital offered by Miss Mias Mary Darling, a member of Trant, The accident happened In and infants clothing: curtains; merchandise sold at Fradin’s will Re-payments arranged to suit George W. Robbins, trustee of cases have been reported in Rock­ Carolyn Milanese, dramatic soprano. the Rockville kigh School faculty, Berlin, ’The car left the highway, realize at once what a bargain event yoor clrcnmetanrfie. The only George W. Robbins Sons Company ville, Vernon and surrounding com­ drapes; sheets; pillow cases; lamps, Miss Milanese, who now resides In is spending two weeks at her home struck a telephone pole and then this is going to be for they know cost is a monthly charge of ys Antbony Norjus and others. munities within the last few etc. for the home; household needs; Boston, was a resident ot RockvlUe in Springfield. crashed Into a fence. Wmls, who garden necessities; toilet goods and that it has always been a policy of three and a hall pOr cent, oa The following Jury aseignmAits months. The fact tl^at it has been this store to only select those gar­ weft made by Judge Booth: Tues­ for many years and her numerous ‘The Ladles Catholic Benevolent was in bis S8rd year, was a native notions. the unpaid balance. AsM datlen held a meeting last eve- confined to the high school as far ments, for example, that are style day, April 18, first case, Mary Ran­ friends were present at the concert of Bayonne. N. J., and had been Come In. Phone 1281 or wrttb un Mrs. William Stamps of High mediately aa there were very few ’Twelve hours and seven minutes effective and probably will be asked too. They say that if you will not AliUsr vs Gpi^lldated Motor Lines, cases of carlet fever in the lower Rubtnow Building. English, Italian, French and German street, who has been undergoing make a day at the equator. This h by President Carmona t* organize take their word for it Just call and Inc.; third case, Alban M. West, ad­ grades. be oonvinced by the merehandlee Manchester. Conn. ministrator vs Israel Rsbinovlts fnd by Mies Milanese. Several dueta treatment at St. Franda bosptal, the time which elapses between sun­ the first new constitutional govsm- Hartford, hah Nturned home. Dr. B. H. Metcalf, city health of­ rise sad stmset , m ent and the prices. others. were were also prsssnted during thu evening by Miss Milanese and Mr. Rockville was well represented ficer, haa offered the opinion that S p e ^ Assignment for Jury trial. the worst o f the epidemic baa pass­ Tuesday, April 26, Frank Scelsa vs Michaud, who also rendered a group ^terday afternoon nt the hearing o f baritone solos. before the Judiciary Committee in ed aa far aa the aohoola are con­ Central Vermont Railway Company. cerned. A etrict quarantine ie to be Special asalgnmenta for Wednes­ The stage was handsomely the State Capitol on the proposed decorated with palms and snap­ measure to regulate the sale of beer. kept during the remahider at the day, April 26: Alice Flynn vs montb. Several people who have HALES SELF-SERVE Giovanni Peraccbio and others; dragons. A group of young ladles, The Ladles Aid Society of the Rockville Methodist Episcopal been suffering with scarlet fever H x Up YOUR KITCHEN Jsns Flynn vs Giovanni Peraccbio all personal friends of Miss Milan­ ese, acted as ushers Including Misses church are hvice president and F ra n k fu rte rs » 2 3 * 5,226.18 with the law day as May worth Doane, Miss Nellie Fay,'Mra. Lotds L. G rta^ M Buckland, secre­ FM m t A large can of sauer kraut with each pound. I. 1933. John E. Flaherty, Dr. and Mrs. Ed­ tary and .treasurer. In accordance with the stipula­ ward A. Dignam, Mr. and Fred The board of directors of the or­ FiMticturtMa made from 100% pure meat ingredienta__ tion filed a Judgment was g;ranted Romeo, Miss M argaret Ptart, Mrs. ganization consists of the officers no cereals are UMd which absorb water and cause abnormal bloated wrtgtat. by agreement in the case of Dorothy Francis H. Burke, Mr. and“ ifnr, and Thomas Norton of Windsoiv VVIltsey vs Elizabeth A. Riley of John Fitzgerald, Miss MarjortoAiet* viUe and T. J. Hurlburt of Somara. Burt Olney’s Kansfleld. Attorney A. R. Goldman, calf, Mr. and Mrs. Abe 'Fine, M rA A t the present time there are eleven Special! Colorful Toble Lenten If New Haven, was granted per- FrancUt S. Nettleton, Miss Elsa membsra o f tka* credit corporation Peas, 2 cans ___ 25c Blsaion to withdraw appearance for Muell^,- Dr. F. P. O’Corman. composed o f th^Jleading tobacbo and potato farmers In this section o f Tender, sweet peas. A reg­ Suggestions the plaintiff in the case of Gertrude Bar Association Meeting the state. The corporation le ular 82o value. Del Mimte Red Salmon, Kleiner, a minor Clara Kleiner vs A special meeting of the Tolland capitalized .at $50,000 of which 2 c a n s ...... 27c Qarlma$ Frankel. Mr. Goldman ex- County Bar Association was held $10,000 has been paid in to start the Sneider’s (Fancy Sookeye. Tall can.) iJalned that the firm of A. P. Fal at 9:30 o’clock yesterday morning business. Kibbe’s Lobster, can . .27c Catsup, 2 f o r ___ 25c Chicken-of-the-Sea Oilclodii Large bottle. Tana, 2 cans...... 3oc (White meat.) Carnation Underwood’s Clam Milk, 3 cans ___ 17c Chowder, 2 c a n ____29c YD. Combination Sale An for 1 lb. Beechnut Macaroni Lowest Posi^ble Price (Or spaghetti.) Marvelous assortment of 3000 roU$ "jmetrof- 1 can Tomato nmto For Factory die-mill^ pilclpth. Tbftt means imrwtwmaxi l^l£cjgk|vGnited_Ch|^|^^ Reconditioned No. 5 edges, discoodnued patterns . . or minor de­ Baldwin Sound Sweet fects that in nowise impair their cpiaUty. Solid Apples, 8 lbs. .. .25c Potatoes, 2 lb s... 5c colors or patterns, 46 to 54 inches wide. Good slze—ilrm! For cook­ Good quality. A welcome UNDERWOODS I ing or eating! elMUige from white eoesi Oallfohiia Green' $29-95 "Colohnti' Table Covers Asparagus, lb* . 15c Peppers, 2 lbs. 19c A Savii^s Bank Pass Book Bxtra faney! Smaid, large peppere. It’s oildotbi Bnt it has the texture W ill Do More to Establish Your Credit Rating Own the most popular type­ and Cok>f of fine linen. Damask <«-1 9 * this reconditioned machine at Assuming that you might have a certain sum of money Ward’s and save $72.66. It works and looks like new. Every nec­ about your person, think of the danger and inconsistency of essary worn part has pMn le- Ereakfast Ollfloth Covors H oalth M avkat fltooduli placed with genuine ne^ Under­ ' carrying it about and displaying it when necessary to establish wood parts. ’Thoroughly cleaned, Printed ia etiiaaing -’peasant credit. oUed and put In the beet eondl- Unen" patterns. Irresistibly gay B a s t C u t tiOD to give dependable and eat- lafactory service. and Mlbrfttl. . tod think of tbe im O r . gjjje 54 X 54. Kept in a Savings Account it does the work for you and Come in and see one^ Ask about our $6.00 down, balance Sirloin Steak earns interest too. monthly, plus a small oarrylng charge. # p o u n d .

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ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS Democrats; Andrsw of Massachu­ year-ZeppeUn Corporation, who su- inches in dtsmeter and five -feet ala. The people muat walt tM k f. M V IV O R S OF TRAGEDY setts, Strong of Pennsylvania and pervisod oonstruouon of the ship. long—la aU that has been found to HITIER PRAISES are not to naitidpate itt Burnham o f California, Republic­ WSJ that there wae no structural date of the 780 foot queen of the thdr fates Jiiat beeaiusa ^ ans. ______. ^ failure until the ship bit the w at^. sklea which crashed off the New has been set aatd On tha oootM^. ORDERED TO WASHDiGTON ‘”rhe ooncluaion from this aeel- Jersey coast yesterday taking 78 GERMAN FARMERS ry, thay are freed from reatrtotiiiiff! PASSED BELOW AKRON fient that alrehipa are not safe and lives. \ on their entire mental prodeaBt ' N S W York, April 6 — (AP) — ahould not be conatrueted in the It was picked up by the Coast (Oonttnued From Page One) (Ooatbmed Prom Pmi* One) Yduit them to oo-operate aten aMfS SHOPPING NEWS Joseph H. Mulke, second officer of future is absurd.” Settle said. ‘It la Guard cutter MoDoug^ and turned active^.” the eSyde-MaUory liner Algonqum, like deriding not to construct ahipe over to the Navy last night minutes. It was terrible going — cance of its farmers could endure rain, thunder and lightning, rough appeal^ at Naval headquarters because the Titanic sank.” AUTO VIOTIM DIES . ^ Offldala said thsy beUsved the for only a limited time, but “all the sea. AD round me, at first 1 could here today to give aL official ac­ wreckage was a section of the ven­ see beads when the lightning fiash- count of passing below the Navy NAVAL STATION QUIET tilating duct which carried air to vldasltudea and Mows o f fate can New Haven, A pm 6.— Now Is Best Newest news from the stocking Lakehurst, N. J., April 6.— (A P) This week is the best time to ed. airship a few minutes before she the living quarters at the huge be overcome if toere la a sound qulry was begnm today by tioroaUr world is Runless Sheer hose, fea­ —Tight-lipped men. accustomed to shop for Easter. The wise ones “But they kept disappearing, and crashed at sea yesterday mornmg. (Drlgible. It is duralumin, a light peasantry on hand.” Cor^an into the death of.Prank Q. ; tured at Hale’s at $1.16. Gorgeous­ the rigort of Navy life, moved si­ pretty soon there weren’t any more. At 12:10 o’clock yesterday morn­ aluminum alloy, and la wrapped In Turning to matters of general Evarts, 78, laet night, from In­ .will remember that there are ly sheer and dull, the weave is not a lently about the naval air station And I could hear the men utiiing ing, 23 minutes before the Akrcn kapok. poUcy, he stressed the necessity of juries received udien struck bpfn always “last minute” people net, looks like the inside of ordi­ today with an attitude which seem­ who rush from store to store on out to each other, ‘Well, goodbye,’ crashed, Mulke said he was on the staving off political lethargy. trolley Ckr. nary silk hose. In Gun Metal, Pad- ed to defer realisation that the U. The investigation will be held in the last shopping days before dock, Rose Dijon, Stroller, other and ’Good luck to you, wherever bridge and heard the Akron’s motors the Third Naval District at a date “When after four yeara we again Evarts had been tor 27 yeare^a and saw her lights. f S. S. Akron, fallen queen of the Easter. It is only reasonable shades. you’re going.’ yet to be set appeal to the German people.” bo special agent of an inaurahee com­ “ She was headed southeast ” skies, never will returo to her that the stores can do altera­ f “1 was Just about to go down my­ home port. • said, “they rouat be awakened com­ pany and was known widely hi the tions more carefully, give you self when an empty gas tank came Mulke said. “1 should Judge she pletely from Parliamentary hypno- Industry. * ; Spring for the Table There wae an imusual quietness better service, now. a.ong. 1 grabbed hold of that and was about 1,000 feet up. 1 couldn’t A lovely centerpiece for a spring about the air station and the town table consists of mottled pink car­ about balf an hour later I was see the ship excrot for ber lights picked up.” because of fog. ’The engines sound­ of Lakehurst. Few knew Just what TWO MORE FIGHTS nations interspersed with a few to expect. All plans awaited devel­ We women are naturally mterest- Deal said be had been doing some ed steady and perfectly all right. lilies of the valley. Yellow rosea opments in the search for the 71 ed In improving our figure condi­ mixed with a few taller purple fiow- routine, tightening up on the frame­ We watched ber three or four min­ tions. Kathryn Boulaye, Hotel utes. We were then about nine unrecovered bodies of the men lost AHEAD FOR WETS ers are also charmingly spring-like. work of the ship, standing on a cat- with the ship. Sheridan, SpireDa Corsetlere, says walk near the center. miles doutb southeast of Barnegat Lightship. The usual bright spota In Lake­ she represents a superior service If the housewife is not looking "The only inkling 1 nad that any­ (OoBttnned Prom Page One) and can give you better buys than thing was wrong,” he »aid, “was "The lightning was very bad and hurst which catered to trade of the forward this year to a vacation men at the air station were quiet you can find elsewhere for any away from hour, let her take a when I heard the or er to drop bal­ there was lota at it, and thunder and ed, let us retire quietly from the amount of money. She will select last. rain and fog.” and there was little taiiHwy among limelight.” “home vacation” every Monday by the enlisted men and officera the garment most suited to your in­ sending the laundry to the New “I stopped for a minute and then Mulke said that the Akron (lid not Sarah Schuyler Butler, daughter dividual needs and guarantee your went on about my business. The seem to be losing altitude but be­ Occasionally, however, there wae Model Laundry. It will cost so a remark such as “she went down of the president of Columbia Univer­ satisfaction in a Corset, Girdle, Cor- little, save her so much work. next thing I knew I was in the cause otfXhe weather be asked the sity. sounded a warning that “in Algonquin’s wireless operator if ?ny at sea like a Navy ship,” laid with selette, Brassiere, Belt, Sacro-Iliac Phone 8072. water, being washed out of the bag. their interest in the return of beer message had been picked up from a touch of pride. Several officers or Maternity garment. Somehow, i never got the order to the American people may forget the stand by for the crash, probably be­ the airship. The opeiator had re­ and men, usually aboard the Akron Substitute on its air Journo: a, expressed feel­ far more Important problem of re­ Fruit juices make delicious sub­ cause I was away up inside the bag ceived nothing and the Algonquin peal.” Informal Formality And alone.” continued toward New York, not ings of thankfulness that they bad stitutes for one half the water called escaped death, attributing i: to Herself a delegate to the Repub­ The newest evening coat is a vol­ f Small, who Is 1l the Naval hos­ picking up word of the crash until for in gelatin recipes. their "luck." lican national convention last June, uminous duster of linen or pique cut pital with a fractured Jaw, said he four o’clock in the morning. Although no airship wae due, the Miss Butler said that party had gone on swagger lines. It is knee lengtli As good a spring tonic as any is bad a Itshg talk with Deal early this Immediately after making bis and especially smart with cotton morning. lormal written report at Naval lights atop the Akron’s hangar down to “ crushing and merited de­ a lot of pure, rich milk, such as the glowed throughout the night. feat at the hand! of an electorate evening frocks. Its nearest relative Bryant Chapman Dairy delivers headquarters Mulke returned to bis Sc which would no longer tolerate eva­ Is the cover-all duster once worn by to your door. As a health safe­ CXUNORESSIONAL PROBE ship to Aall at once for the south. lady automobilists. It was indicated that be might be CONTINUE PATROL sion” of the repeal problem. guard, doctors often advise both Washington, April 6.—(AP)— children and adults to drink more called as a witness at the official in­ New )tork, April 5.— (A P )—Five Chairman Vinson today designated vestigation of the crash. Navy hell divers took off from the milk from a reliable dairy such as a House Naval sub-committee to The Beauty Nook aviation base at Floyd Bennett the Bryant Sc Chapman. Bryant St begin an investigation early next Make your Easter appointments Chapman milk and other dairy PLANS NOT CHANGED Field this morning to continue pa­ early for permanents apd other week Into the Akron tragedy. April 7 products are handled scientifically in Akron, Ohio, April 6.—(AP) ~ trol uf the region where the airship JkeWkoleM** services at Mary Elisabeth’s Beauty The committee will decide Fri­ an up-to-date sanitary dairy. Members of the U. S. 8. Macon crow Akron W ..S lost yesterday. ■USTIR _ Nook, Rublnow Building. They will day when to begin the study, what Bryant Chapman milk has a large today were going ahead with pre­ The formation of five planes was have plenty of operators, but in Sc witnesses to hear and whether to portion of cream at the top of every parations for the first flight early in commend of Capt. Benjamin order to avoid unnecessary delays, be hold hearings at Lakehurst, from bottle. To have their Silent Delivery next week. Reisweber of the Marine Corps and sure to make your appointment which the Akron started its last KEATON leave milk and other dairy products “We have received no orders was to report at .Atlantic City to M early. Phone 8011. (light. JIMMY dally, phone Manchester 7697. changing these plans,” Captain Al­ Lieut. Frederic Prlestman, com­ As chairman of the sub-oommlt- ger H. Dresel, skipper of the ship, mandant ot the air base here who tee, Vinson named Delaney, New remained in New Jersey overnight. Three for One York. said. Asked to comment on Lieu­ Springtime Dessert tenant Commander H. V. Wylie’s de- ’The six pinnei from Floyd Ben­ DURANTE m b i IAKIHO A spring suit can use as many After '-eing selected to head the One-half pound marshmallows as three types of blouses. A blouse ecrlptlon of the U. S. S. Akron nett Field to continue the patrol 1 cup whipping cream sub-committee, Delaney said to crat>b, Captain Dresel termed it today were the same which en­ of lame or some other formal ma­ newspapermen: 1-4 cup candied cherries terial makes the suit suitable for tea "pettectly logical.” gaged in the search for wreckage w h a t a 1-4 cup candled pineapple “All statements given out previ­ He said the giving way ot the and bodies yesterday. * ■ S i Powpig or even dinner. A silk blouse ot ously In the last 24 hours, saying 1-2 cup pecan nut meats less formal design makes the suit rudcier control wires was a “very 4 tablespoons powdered sugar this accident is the death knell of major falluce-" He was reluctant FIND BITS OF WRECKAGE complete for street wear. If the the dirigible In my opinion are a hv«h. 1-4 teaspoon vanilla suit is somewhat tailored, without to comment further on the basis of New York, April 5.— (A P) — One little hysterical. It is too early to the incomplete story. N04MER? Few grains salt fur, a pullover sweater or cotton of the principal exhibits at the In­ decide. I believe the dirigible is not ’The big point in the story in the Plus Ciit fruit in small pieces. Cut blouse transforms the suit into a vestigation Into the Akron disaster Coming marshmallows in quarters. Whip a dead issue. One accident doesn’t opinion ot Lieutenant Commander will be a curious piece of wreckage ‘Humanity’ sport outfit. mean we should discontinue or con­ Soon! cream until firm, add sugar and T. G. W Settle, chief of the Naval somewhat resembling a stove pipe. Fii., Sat. vanilla and fold in prepared demn the dirigible at all.” Inspection Bureau at the Good- This bit—only about sixteen “KING marshmallows, fruit and nuts. McGrath, Dem., Calif., another State KONG” w H i i H i i l Turn into a mold and let stand on member of the sub-committee said ice several hours to chill and be­ be agreed with Delaney and come firm. thought “airships will, continue to be of most useful service to the Navy.” Other members of the sub-oom- the men at the Center. He has made mittee, which also will consider the BIG ROAD MACHINES soundings in the sections in which fall ofi the J-S, are: McFarlane of they are to work and has found that Texas, and Burke of California, the frost has not entered the ground INSURANCE PASS THROUGH TOWN to such a depth as to cause any trouble in getting the work started at once and that the mud is not as Balf Company To Start Work bad at this time as in past yearft In Eastern Part of State KLEIN'S The Best Guamian of Immediately. MARKET The Edward F. Balf Company of DAVIS ARRANGING AND DELICATESSEN Life and Property E Hartford this morning sent three different kinds of road building (Next to Center Anto Supply) machines through Manchester tor FOR DEBT PARLEY 855 MAIN STREET work in the esistem part of the 2 lbs. Smoked Spareribs state. On reaching Center €ind Pine (Continued From Page One) streets they detoured through Pine 2 lbs. Saner Kraut street to Hartford road and then up early annoimcement that President Insure Your Valuables to Main street where they again Roosevelt has dispatched an invita­ Pork Liver turned towards Bolton. E)ach of the tion to Prime Minister Ramsay 25c machines were loaded and ready to MacDonald to visit Washington is A BOX IN A GOOD SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT start work and the derrick and expected by Downing street Rib Corned B eef...... 9c Ib. steam shovel were both so high It is understood that if the invi­ Fancy Brisket Corned IS THE above the street level that they tation is extended the premier will B eef...... 17c lb. Veal Stew could not pass under the railroad accept and cake advantage of an Cabba g e ...... 3c Ib. BEST AND CHEAPEST INSURANCE cut on Center street. Eklward Mc- Easter recess of Parliament from Gurk, who has charge of the gener­ April 13 to April 25. His visit in Freshly Oroimd al construction of the company met Washington would be short. The Manchester Trust Co. 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7:80—JuMlss fliBfsrs. tion repeal when Itg gos»titu|k)OBl 7 :4 ^ '* H ow to live;” Dr. Oops- WAFnK y n sm w m m . WrONEMIBEllfiAll bcmvaotlao ■■■BHiMiii Idhd. The eolgr dry detatnta la troia 7 ;5Q—Bethany Oicla’ Quartet E icrT th itii M frinriii DAILY RADIO PROGRAM wnc ixtabvlUF Ilf Rivllllinn rural Barry county. Hla maiglB 8:00—To Be Announced. Walter Q. Smith of Fotter street, Tmvelsrs BroxkAstfng Service 8:16—Slngln’ Ban. Was 28S mtt at 7,NS VditoB iU t . WBDNISDAY, APRIL. 9 (Central snS Battorn BtsoSsM Tims) BarUitrd, CsBB. who has bees at, the S t n w clB hoe- For the Mato at isrga; vrttb tU 8:30—The Dictatora pital for treatinents, about two N«U-An DW »“ » *• ebatna or Bronpa thereof nnleas apeel* SO,000 W„ 1060 E. O., t n -» H. 8:45 — Abe Lyman’s Orchestra, seyen^ of tb# ledt eeaat to eoaet (• to e) dMifoatien Inolndea all available atatlona. weeks, returned to his home here Federst«4 Wtrhers To Cele* NlnBfy-nine W tts Choaen—> million votea prlcreaia eobjeot to ehaagOi P. M. Cent. BatL Hollywood Newsboy. last ‘Tuesday. 9:00—Bing C'roShy,/ sollgs; Leon­ IBraie H ocade c i. B e o r k e Q o Siaie WittBc Ficst To Ratify was: Wet 764388; ^ . (S i/ n * Auoeiattd Pm$J 6C0— 7:00—Myrt and Marge — eaat; lyeSs R1s1 weal (jcey) weeJ wtlo 4:00— "Pop’ Ckincert — Christiaan 9:30—Guy l/^mbai'do’s Orchestra, hdme last Saturday niiriit e>t tHe were elected by diatrieta. — —“ Trllt wfbr wro wnr 6:66— 7:36—Travelera* Quartet—east; Easter vacation from ^ fe s Cblieif'} w6in wcae wtam wwj weal; MIdweat; Freddie Martin's Orehestra—Dixie: Kriena, director; Kae Hotchkiss, Bums and Allen, comedy duo; Federated Workers ot Wapping Detroit, V April 6.— lAP)rr-Nlnety When those delsgatea mast MoU' wmaa well kad woo-wHo wow wdal Dal Coona' OrohMtra—mldweat contralto. Phil Regafa, tenor. at Lewiffton, tjtekig. will ceMbrate their tenth anniver­ nine "ayes” and a lone “no” ap­ day. Mlchig^ will become Uia first IWRTHWE8T A CANADIAN — w ^ 6:46— 7:45—Boake Cartar—basic: Be* 4:80—^Texas Cow Qirl. parently will be Micblgia.’s .enanrer state to ratify the repeal funSfid* Itatp webo wda» Idyr ckgw drf tiveen the Boeliende—west 10:00 — Warlng’s Pennsylvanians; Mr. and Mrs. H. Hare and ehil- sary Frihay afternoon with a' pro­ aoUTH — wrva w p a wwno wla wjax 7d)0— SiOO—Betty Barthall—to-cat 4:45—Vincent Sorey’s Orchestra. John Medbu^, comedian. drea who have been living 1b Wap> to the question o f National prohibi­ ment t o the Federal OonstituBeB. • wflA'Waun wlod warn w po arob w v l 7 :1 ^ 8:10 — Bingin' Sam — baste: 5:00—Walter Dswle^ org^st. bing for several yearp, moved lagt gram and tea at die bdine of Miii. wjdx wamb kroo wky wraa wbap kpro Light Opera—Dale: Jey^ Or.—w i0:30—Edwin Cf. HIU. 7:30-^8:8I^Kata SrtiftH, £>nga-ba- 5:30— Schirmer and SCBmitt, plan' 0:45—Little Jack little. Friday to the etate-of Maine. BYank C o o g t o o f Laurel BUO *uu M ^N T A IN —koa kdyl kglr kglil Ble: Dictators Oreh. — New Bng. ista. 11:00—CoIumMs Symphony Or­ Mrs. Eva (Collins) Ston^ton of all p r e g ^ a id forsatr memheirs wUl OOAST—k fo kli kaw komo kbq kpo land: Light Opera Qems—Dixie 5:45—Discoverers’ CHub. Blast Hartford was the guest o f her klad ktar kgu 7:46— 8:46—Lyman's Or.—basic: Die. chestra; Nino Martini, tenor. be wriOphte to attimd. Mrs. Cong- tatora—Dine: McCarty Qiris—w 0:06—Dinner Concert. 11:30—Joe Haynes’ Orchestra. brother and fami^, Edward P. Ool- ^ will be M rifted by. Miss Dorn Cant. Eaat. 8:00— 9KI6-Blng Croe^—cat to eat 6:80—Back of the News in Wash' 6>0»-AI Barnard, Mlnatral 8:10— f:i^Rem antle Bachelor—to llna and attended services ak the Foster, and the UrtMay sake will 4i16— 6:15—Trio Romantlque—alao o 8:80— 9:30—Burns and Allan—baste ' ingtoD, WUllAm 8. Hard. Federated church. b f ngade t o Mre, iteyiDOQd M oiigr. 4:3(^ 6:30—To Ba Announoad 9KI0—10MS—George Qlvot—eat to eat 6:45—Cavalier of Song and Merry 4:49— 6:46—Paul WIna’a « o r i ^ w M 0|80—W:S6—Edwin C. Hill—also eoaet Norman P. Priest, son of Mr. and Th« sQotety was oxgastu^ la 5:00- 6:00—Mayor Oavla oreh.—to o 9:40-10:46-Little Jack Little - eaat: Madcaps. Mrs. Paul Priest of Wappinf who is January tea years ago., following 8:10- 6:30-BacK of N aw M so Mt Myrt and Marge—repeat for west 7:00—Supper dub. the fedwatlQD o f the CSangregation.- 5:46— 6:45—Andy, Jerfy, Eddie—to o 10:00—11 d)0—Barlow Symphony—to c 7:30—Ruby Newman’s Orchestra. WBZ-WBZA a student at Bates college, of Lewis­ 6:00— 7:00—Jacqueline Solom ona^ 10:30—11:60—Dance OrcI.eatra—c to e 7:46—The Harmoneers. ton, Maine, arrived at his home here al and Methodist churches, which at 6:15— 7:15—Ray Knight, Hla Sketch 11:06-12:00—E. Duchin Orehaa.—c to e last Friday, for a ten days spring that Ume stood almost side by side. 6:30— 7:30—Elvla Allman, ^engatreea 11:60—12:30—Oaale Heiaon Or.—c to c 8:00—Fannie Brice with George SpringOeli* — Boston 6:46— 7:46—The Ooldberga. Sketch 12:06— 1:00—Dance Hour-wabc only Olsen’s Orchestra, vacation. Supdogr evddBg. November 18, 7:00— 8:0^Fannie Brice, Oe<^ Olaen A. N. Potter of Manchestev, was the N ^odlst churjh was bunipd^to 7:30— 6:30—Shadow Mvatery Drama NBC.WJZ NETWORK 8:30—’The Shadow. 8:0( ^ 6:06—Dramatic Show—o to c BASIC — Eaat: wja (key) wbi-wbea 9:00 — Congressional Medal Wednesday, April 5, 1983 the speaker at the Men’s KUe C ^ s the ground, aod as it wag the eta- 8:60— 9:66—Joaef Lhevinno, Planlat wbal wham kdka wmir wjr f^w wayr at the Library in Wappipg on Simr tom oi the congregation to use both 9:06-10d)0—Cob Pipe Club—cat to Mt Awards. P. M. wmal: Midwest: wcky kyw kfkx wenr 9:30—Josef Lbevlnne, pianist. day morning. Billy Watrous was ohurchee in alternate seasona. a plan 9:30—10:36—Carveth Well*—alao cot wla kWk kwer koll wren wraaq kao 4:00—Ekmtman School Symphony the leader of the Junior cairisLari waa'sQon under way to replace the 10:00—IldIO—Vincent Lopez Orcheatra NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — WUnJ 10:00—Com Ck)b Pipe dub. Orchestra. 10:30—11 dO—Jack Denny'a Orcheatra wlba Kstp webo wday kiyr ckipr del 10:35—IK^isperinF Banjos —Austin Endeavor meeting and Winter G. destroyed building with a modeni 11:06—12:00— Ralph KIrbery — baale; SOUTH — wrva wntl wwnc wla wJm 4:30—Salvation Army Program. Foster led the Y. P. S. C. E. The parish house, on tha same aite or The Oeldberoe—repeat for ocaat wfla-wsun wlod warn wmo wab w ^ Scrivener, director. 4:45—Agricultural Markets. lIdJS—12:06—Frank Lebuae'e Orohedra widx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre 10:45—’The Merry Madcaps — Nor 4:55—Sponsored Program.. • membership claaa met at Ihe par- some other. The Fedented Wockp 11:30—12:30—Mark Raher’a Orcheatra woaJ ktbs ktbs man doutier, director; with jonage at 7:30 with the pastor Rev. era hays been canylng on dtqing CBS-WABC NETWORK MOUNTAIN—k■koa------kdyl kxlr-- ,kshl _ , 5:00—Grin md Bearlt. David (barter. PACIFIC______COAST -— kBO kfiKfi ■kxw komo Revere Sisters, and Frances Bald­ 5:15— Dick utLCing. the past decade with one project BASIC—Eaat: wabc (key) wlco w ^ c kbo kpo kfsd ktar win,. 5:30—Singing Lady. Harry P. Files, Jr., who has been idter another. During the depree- xrciio wcao waab wnao war wkbw wkrc CenL EasL 11:15-—Vincent Lopez’ Orchestra. spending about two weeks at his sion and especially sinM the IossjoI ■whk ekek wdre wcau wTp w ^ wean 8:45— 4:46—M. Sherman's Orch. 5:45—Little Orphan Annie. wlbl w ^ .rjev; Mldweat: wbbm wgn 4:16— 8:15—Dick Daring—east only 11:30—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra. 6:00—Booth Tarklngton’s "Maude home here, returned to the Univer­ the Methodist tnflkflng they have tdbm kmbe wcco kmoz wowo sity Maln4 where be is a-etudent, been hiddlog suppers at the honies BAST AND CANADIAN — wpg whp 4:60— 8:60—The Singing Lady—east 12:00 midn.—Collin Drlggs, organ­ and Cousin Bill.’’ ot 6:46-01rphan ■ Annie—^------t ■ only ist. on Sundi^ afteraeoB. of the menabets, and taching com- wlbw wbeo wlba wfea woro ofrb ctao ...... laud A Cwaln B1IL Skit 6:15—King Kill Rare and Adolf. d i x i e — wgat wala wbre wqam wdod 8:00— 6:00—Maudaud A CousinC Bll A. M. George C. West who has been fortablQi on orders, ’They have also wHox klra wreo wlao wdau «noe krid 6:15— 6:16—King-(Oil- ■Inn-Kill |.^|| Kara A Adolph . 6:30—Sports Review — Bill Wil­ wrr ktrh ktaa waco koma wdbo wodz —eaat: Dick_k Daring—midwestDarlnt. ___ rpt 12:80—Edgei^ter Beach Orchestra. liams. spending a month with his daughter found time to do considerahle Rad 6:30— 6:60—Three X^ieters. Songs and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cleorge CroBB and other forma of relief wbt wdae wMs whaa wtar wdbj wwva 6:45— 6l46-r 6>45—Lowell ----- Tticmas------— east: 6:36—Time, weather, temperature. work. wbera wabt weak wmbd Orphan Annie—mldweatildw repeat 6:43—Famous Sajrlngs. Rattray, of Mineola, Long Island re­ Wtaq wkbb ktab wian kaej wlbw kfb 6:00— 7dX>—Ames 'n' Andy—east only 6:45—Today’s News — Lowell turned to his home here last Thurs­ Mrs. Johh A. Collins, the presl* 6:15— 7(16—The Southern Singers day. dent Jiaa eight years out of the ten T53uNTAlS3^^kl* koh kal 6:30— 7:61^1 nternational Tid-Bits ’Thomas. 7:00— 6:00—The Crime Clues Mystery 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. A little daughter, was born to to her credit, having served two PACIFIC COAST — khj koln kgb klre 7:30— 8:80—Pickens Sisters Harmony WDRC kol kfpy kvl 7:45— •:46—Phil 3ook Comes Back 7:15—’’Happy Landings” — Mltzi Mr. and Mis. Ivan West of Wap- terma Mrs. Henry rhaadlrr the ping, at their home on the Buck- first president, and Mrs. Homer CenL EaaL 8:00— 9:00—Sherlock Helmet Adven. 225 Hartford Conn. 1380 Green. 4 :0 6 - 5:00—Medical Soc. Prog.—to e '8:30— 9-30—Downey A Nevis—c to c 7:30—"Over the Heather”—Sandy land road, last ’Thursday. Lane held office a y a u each. 4 (1 6 - 6:16—Do Re Ml Trio—to eat 9:00—10d)0—To. Bo Announced pin frtiekt 4:30— 6:30—Skippy, Sketch—eaat only 9:15—10:15—Vl«le A Sade. Comedy Act Mac Farlane, Scotch comedian. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sweeney $n^ IN8TAU.ATIOK AND 4:40— 8:46—The Lone Wolf—eaat only 9:36—10:86—Music Magic of the Air Wednesday, April 5, 1988 8:00—Ehio Chime (Hub. family of ']^ t Harao]^ hayg FBDmAL'TAX FAID 0:06— 6:00—Manafleld Orehaa.—alao o 10:0(^11 K)0—Martha A Hal—eaat only: bought a place at 32i Oakland ••1^ 6:15—Manafleld Orcheatra — e Amoa *n’ Andy—repeat for weet P. M. 8:30—Jesters. MONEY For to e: The Devil Bird—mldweat only 10:16—11i15—Throe Queens A 3 Jacks 4:15—Architecture and the Allied 8:45—PhU Oook. street, and moved there last Friday. 6:30— 6:80—Jack DampaeyOym—eaat: 10:30—11:36—Matter Singers Chorus Arts. 9:00—Adventures of Sherlock Mrs. Sweeney’s mother, Mrs. Emma Skippy, Sketch—midwest repeat 11:00—12:00—Bert Lewn's Orchoetra, A nCw stendan! o f eCdflamy-r-gpeator convemenee - Juat Plain Bill — eaat 11:16—12:16—Sherlock Holmes—e rpt 4:30—Jack Br(x>ks, Frank West- Holmes. West lives mth them. They were TAXES only; Lena Wolf—midwest repeat 11:30—12:80—Jehn.iv Johnson's Orehee. phal’s Orchestra. 9:30—Morton Downey and Donrid all formerly residents of Wapping. ■'-distijofitivp ityU— genuine Fei||idaice quality-** 4:45—Bill Sebudt’s Going to Press. Novis; Leon Belasco’s Orchestra. LOANS AfiRANGEO QUICKLI sMAa Kcmrtar foments oB ^ feurth mat€ food apace. Come in and see it* 5:00—New York State Medical So­ 10:00—Hollywood Drama. ENVOY STARTS FOB V. 8.^ ters’’ acclaimed throughout che ciety. / 10:15—American Legion Hour. 'Cws* flr-'VWfc—eyPiwNf/' country as her greatest picture- Of 5:25—Fashion Pwade. 10:45—News, Paris, April 5.—(AP) —Aadre de glURdW ALflMAilCKCO. THEATERS course you have beard by now that 5:80—Skippy. 11:00—Time, weather, tempgrature. La Boulayc, the new French am­ roses be given to all of the Boose g. State Theater BolMhif. AT THE STATE 5:45—Lone Wolf Tribe. 11:03—Sports Review — BOl Wil­ bassador to the United States, 7M Mahi St;, Manehester ladies attending the matinees of 6:00—Dick Mansfield’s Orchestra. liams. “Our Betters’’ started today for Washingtem. Phone 8480. "Our Betters” through the courtesy 6:30—82000 in Gold Contest. 11:15—American Radio Relay Lea­ ’The ambassador was accompanied of a local florist. 6:35—Pbilllsse Chevalier, songs; gue. by his wifg and daughters, Marie Tke qalr ekqrag la three auS aae- KEMP% Inc. omes to the Margaret Brown, pianist. 11:30 — Master Singers — Male Therese, aged 17, and Agnes, aged S lf pcireeht ' per monta aa'aavari remains in It’s becoming increasingly 6:45—Cbandu the Magician. (Chorus, direction Chiarles Baker. 13. ’Thev were sailing on the *FiiSaat at laim. 763 Main Street ay night in for fathers to work their sons’ 7:00—^Msrrt and Marge. 12:00—Park Central Hotel Orches­ steamship Paris this afternoon for "Our Bet- | through college. 7:16—Ivories and Ebonies. tra. New York. \ \ ' W L i j ^

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LAIMA LW Bhookmm HOUDAYFESnm^ e^M JDaily Health i«AnMq,MC ATN.Y,RO]nfTHEATIR 1 ■ r bbco n h e b b t o d a y Service . Sht said, “Mrs. Carlyle, you surely ^ JA2CET H n jj braaks her en- don’t think— !” By HELEN WILLIAMS FACES ItIVISiM GDats —tf either babies son, Arthur Hohl mjd Itobert Little­ stood firmly in support of the gener­ Pattern No...... so that the fluid returning will run say to her mother tomorrow? A or animals wait imtiJ natiure says field. Marcel Varael directed the al provisions of the bill, he,would. CHAPTER XXXVI distorted story, of course, if she “now go ahead” there will be lit­ in the basin and not down the picture which was adapted from the Price 15 Cents. neck. In an adult the ear Is pulled novel by Carl Sloboda. make no objection to certain Neither pf them moved. The told any. tle trouble whether it be a week changes. He mentioned specifical­ dim light from the open window “I won’t worry,” Janet told or e year. The bones will have up and backward in order to Name .. straighten out the passage. ly the provision forbidding the fell on Janet and made her white herself firmly. ‘”rhere’s nothing ernjgh mineral content not to establishment of taverns within 5(K) dress seem whiter. Her face was to worry about because nothing bend and walking is accomplished. Address Then the nozzle of the syringe which has >been filled ind had all feet of churches or schools. indistinct, half In shadow, happened!” In these days when cod liver OPEN FORUM If found advisable he said, he did ' the air expelled, is placed Just in- She arose then and faced her­ oil is added to the baby’s diet, to Size not care what distance was specified “Janet” Rolf said, moving for­ side the outer opening. The water ward. And that was all. self in the mirror. It was true. take the place of the sunlight our so long as there was a restriction Nothing had happened, but how bodies are too often cheated of, is then projected along the back HAYDN’S “ CREATION” “I didn’t hear srou,” she told made. perilously narrow was the mar­ the bones calcify much more waU slowly and without toe great him, and her voice, naturally low- Action Next Week gin! It was a good thing Betty quickly than they used to. It is pressure, so as to permit return To Editor of Herald: pitched, bad a touch of business. whom bold the same offices in Cen­ A report on the biU by Friday had come, even though she bad common now to see babies walk at of the flow {IS the water goes in. She hurried on, as though it were tral Pomona Orange No. 1. Lunch Because a performance of Haydn’s when 3.2 per cent beer, becomes legal misunderstood the dtuation. nve eight or nine months whereas WAPPING After the ear has been w{uhed, important to keep on speaking. waa served by members of the “ Creation” is adways in any place at under FederEil law, we regarded eui minutes more alone with Rolf and twenty years ago this would have the head may be turned on one “It’s dark in here, isn’t it? 1 Newingtor Grange under the di­ any time an event ol unsurpfissed Ein impossibility by members ot the Janet knew she could not have been front page news. Wapping Grange have received side and the extra fluid {illowed to don’t know why the lights haven’t rection of Raymond Treat, master, cultural Interest, may I express judiciary committee, Edthough it trusted herself. She did not quite The mother of such a baby may an invitation to neighbor with Co­ ran out. A person who understands been put on. Everyone seems to and Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson. Mrs. keen satisfaction that it is to be was believed action some time next trust herself now. try to keep him from it, because lumbia Grange No. 131 on Wednesr the technic may then wipe out the be gone— ” Mary Hills, Mrs. Ruth L. Dewey sung in Manchester next Tuesday wes; was assured. The General As­ She moved about the room ner­ she has beard so much about the day evening, April 12. cwal with a sm£ill wisp of cotton. evening ? sembly was to consider today a ’T came to meet Betty,” Rolf and Mrs. Lillian E, Grant repre­ vously, picked up a.magalne and dangers of forcing. She need not Miss Edith Burger spent the If a permanent antiseptic, so ftj^ g meEisure forbidding the sale o i beer explained. “If she’s not here she sented Wapping Grange at this For more than a century Emd a put it down. There was nothing worry If she is sure that she has week-end at her borne. meeting. material or lotion Is .o be used, the quarter tha "Oeation” luu continu­ until a state control system is set will be soon. Janet—I’ve never to which she could settle down. given him the prescribed diet for Alfred H. Stone, Edward P. Col­ physician can prescribe the proper up. seen you looking so lovely.” He The ^derated Workers will cele­ ously been sung in the world centers Finally she imdressed and bung babies today — namely, cod-liver lins and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C. brate their tenth anniversary of one, and this is held in place with a of music Eu well in liurge tmd Even the reports o f those speEik- was almost beside her now. away the white gown. She filled oil, fruit and vegetable Juices rnd Hills attended the meeting of the the association next Friday after little wisp of cotton, never Inserted smtdl aspiring communities. Such ers at yesterday’s hearing who des­ “There’s something about you to­ the tub with water, batl ed and, such purest as the* doctor recom­ Past Masters’ Association last Fri­ noon at 2 o’clock at the home of under pressure. enduring homage could only come cribed themselves' sis in favor ol toe night What is It?” though it was still early, turned mends and of course the retrular day evening, which met with Suf- Mrs. Frank W. Congdon of Laurel A foreign body in the external from universal recognition of its bill consisted Edmost entirely of op­ 'She smiled. “The dress, perhaps. out the light and slipped into bed. amount of milk. fleld Grange No. 27. Hill. tfar will seldom cause much dis­ balanced form and ever fresh ton(U position to certain of its provisions. It’s new. Do you like it?” If Betty ever mentioned the Diet takes care of bones. Diet All of South Windsor schools Mr. and Mra. Chomplalne of comfort, unless It is a living Insect. qualities. To really do its perform­ Senator John F. Lynch of yWaa^ scene in the library to her mother and sunlight. closed at noon on Tuesday as the “You look beautiful!” Wapping moved to Rockville last Cases are on record in which liv­ ance Justice it requires all the abili­ Haven, who delivered a str^lg a ^ - Mrs. Curtis did not speak of it. “Pushing” Isn’t “Standing” teachers and superintendent held Buster, the cat, squirmed un­ week Wednesday. ing insects have entered the ear ty that well trained muslclEuis imd peEd for retention of the county easily in her arms and Janet bent Preparations for the trip to Silver However there is still one dan­ their meeting In the afternoon. Several from Wapping Grange and rem{ilned for miiny years, a sensitive conductor ceui summon. commissioner control of licenses to put him down. “Thank you for Bay went on next morning Just ger of bent bones, and that is Miss Mildred Matchulaf of Dom­ will motor to East Windsor this gradually being surrounded by It Is appropriate to sing at this which prevEdJed before prohibition, the compliment!” she said, look­ as they had before. The oqly dif­ where a strong baby of a few ing street. Wapping. left last Sat­ evening at 7:30 where they will at­ hardened wax or cerumen, to the time of year and in this two hun- Emd Willard B. Rogers, Hartford ing up again at RoU, and man­ ference weis that now Janet was months begins to push his feet urday morning for a week’s vaca­ publicity mEm, were practically the tend the regular evenl^ meeting point at which a person lost his ^edth anniversary of Haydn’s birth. aged to say the words lightly. eager to get away. She had against things as though he wer^ tion, which she will spend at the only speEikers who appeEired when of East Central Pomona Grange heari.,g entirely. The damage from For my part I anticipate the per- She moved to the table, touched thought little about the trip; now trying to stand up. Waldorf-Astoria hotel In New No. 3. Senator Bergin formEdly called she looked forward to it. ,,|Jer This effort at exer^e>,ls ft good York, foreign bodies In the external ear formEmce wifi be at least n., less well the lamp and the room was bathed The Federated Sunday School lies in rough attempts to remove those in opposition to the measure in a warm, amber glow. “There! confidence iiad been shaken and thing for him. Let him push all More than 250 Pomona members done than that of the Hartford Ora­ ELS a whole. Board will hold its regular month­ them. torio Society under E. F. Laubln That’s better.” the summer resort seemed a ref­ he wants. Rut do not mistake it from many parts of the state at­ ly meeting at the home of Mr. and Unqualified stipport wEts express­ uge. It is not well for {inyone to at­ three years ago. for a deqire to bear all his own tended a Pomona Grange instruc­ Mrs. Walter N. Foster on Thurs­ ed only by Mrs. A lfred MorgEm Rolf followed. “Please don’t tempt to remove a foreign body Mr. Laubin howevqr omitted the go!” he urged. “ Stay here and weight on his legs. Many parents tion meeting held Friday at the day evening, April fi. Peime of West Hsurtford, Hartford Wednesday morning they were at this stage take a babj^s hat ds Grange hall In Newington, ’ qn ;...... 84 40 84 "Janet? 8o that's what you call (To Be Oontlaiied) You will DO atiff If you do. You wlU Now pull your knaaa up and band 'Each day you mu«t go through Ban Franolaoo ...... 84' 88 S3 9f her. Really Z didn't knew you were dafMt your owntadi, You want raur laga, gattlng in an aaay peal- thla aarlaa of axardiaaa:______Uoralng ia Washington ...... 48 84 43 "N ew Deal Mt, you know. And frsadom. R o ta a J sueh friends. This is Interestinf I” D i l i AGED M lion to klok. alwaya tha baat“ t time^ma baoauaa you "R'hy sbetddn’t Z oall her Sd thay ooma in an oaay, non­ Hava aomoooa toaa tha madldna arc fraahar and1 your day will go BANDITS SENTENCED chalant peituro that knowa ita ball lightly at your faat. Klok It more amoothly•othly if you gat aU your R O O M W I T H PRIVATR RATR Janet? That's her naoM. Isn't It? Aaioala, April ft-^(AF) —Zll only WM boraa or dawn any atraot. You eaU her that yourself. Mrs. OB« day Mn. Oatharlaa Oaaa dltd at hard aa It oomaa to you. Saob tima muaolaa wfkanad , a«d working. Bridgeport, Apr!.’ fl.-(A P ) - Ourtls sails her that” bar home on tba eld Aaaonla road, Try not to bav. any- paroala to it ii thrown klok it with apirit Try Howavar, tbara la nothing Uka a "Niokn nata” bandita, who ooa- • 2 . ^ 2 ^ . carry whan you ara tu ln g Jong to aim BO that your halpar oan oaton little afternoon axarolaa whan you mittad robbartas and holdupj hare •3 PtRDAT Betty smiled sweetly. Toe sweet­ Baynour, laat avaniof at tba aga of walka. Lat your ama banf. Tbara N o MMMannl ehargf mkm m— aladl ly ftMMnana ly. Ihe sat down and drew a elg- M yaara. Mra. Oaaa was bora in it. But kloking ia mora important coma home tired. Anb’for paralatant ainoa laat November today wara arst from a ease. ”Oo on, darling,” la A oartain ralaxatlon that oomaa than your aim. raduoiag, ydu muat axat’oiaa both arraigned in Superior Court, and Ireland and oominf to this country from tbla poaltlon wtilob alda tba morning and night. • Large, diSi|hi8il toama. SUap aiodaalaf qdat Carafal maBagOi she said. *Tm breathless to hear In IMO loeatad In Baymour after a two wars aantanead. Andrew Char- oiroulatlon and doaa impreving Taka it aaay. Kick tha baa not One word mora. Look, to your vanak, 19, was aantanead to stats meat inaufas af aaphafa of rM oeewt and aaearitytlOOSlaanf . aU about It.” year ipant la New York City. Bha tblniB to ayaa and ohaaka u d llpi. don, rfmmm, dakatoaB Bdatal ■aale at tha vary lewaat.pB^ . Rolf shruffsd his shoulders, was p ^ eu la rly aetlva for one of mora than 36 ttanaa tha flrat day. diet. Raaambar>Juat fruit Juloaa prison for five to II years i John aa though you ara aoma- Thart ia no naad for g rtti^ aera, and bavaraga tor b r ^ iu it And ;ool, 30, waa aantanoad to atota M B A lv m VBOM IN • UnfCnOM niOM M4 • 0aiM8B FBOM IN tuned away In disgust. 'AO bar afa and waa able to be about body Ihsportaat, not aa thoui^ right” he said. *lCake anything •vary day up to tba day of bar ufibg muMlaa that hava gona ia n tha hgbtqat of imi9^.>Whan din to U jr w a i Joseph you ara juit a drab laAvlduaUty on you. Hewavar, aao. day add Bfr oonqi, bh m a ^ t a . Tha par- you Uks of It Z don't knew whal daatb. A aoa, John N. Oaaa and a' in a crowd. . L8. and started all t ^ but tf you're de- dAUfbtar, Mra. Angelo Bpadonl aur- mora kloka to tha axardn uatU you faat flgufr -iBdlei^ no'gift of - .a loanh Barnlk,. .— rSOTwwMMmmltted -' -T- committed tenalaed to hate a row Z suppose oan do 100 without tiring. goda—lt tniaaiflv Thera, by tha grace t'' toe qUta reformatory. Tha five H<>m BRISTOL viva wltb tan graadoblldraa, also a Rhoda {aland onoa bad lawa pro- t i f - i i f w b 88 m t BBt a i f B w V M f i s g r v L.‘ . •'« « there'U be one.” alftar, Mra. Mary Traoy of New Tbla la ona of tha baat all-round of'raitraintniaaa ir diidna' fdrm. waraHrara called “nlokai____ ^plate”______bnndita____ M l.. rofuaal to ao- YqUiiq qua approxifaate it, 'it you jMi^orifMawar ”A mHototCkumtormfir D was Janet who Interrupted. York City. IB -ONMIOB. b^ uaa Uisy uaad ahlng alokal. plat- a^rt a iBBlaaTiM kaan at Itt eQ riTOITirSa

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„i'i • /•' ‘ - ‘ ' . ' / . . / * - .r •S"' -tS;, AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 MOVING—TRUCKING- APARTMENTS—FLATS— Tlm k Ron B ...... *. 16% STORAGE 20 TENEMENTS 63 Trans-America ...... 4% 1980 DODGE liODEL D. A. Sedan, Union Carbide ...... 28% NEW RRITAIN ENSIGN NO BEER rARIlES 1983 WiUyi iport roadster, 1929 LOCiU. AND LONG UlHTANUk; FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement Local Stocks Unit Aircraft ...... 21% C hevrolet 1 l>s ton i«nei truck, o o v lo g , g«D«rml erucklag, livery and garage, 5 Ridgewood etreet COMING TO CITADEL 1927 Bulek coupe. Terms, trades. Mnrloe. Our fiffUlgtloo urltb United Phone 5628. Unit Gaa I n ^ ...... 14% IHmSDAYMIBNKBT Cole ICotors, 6468. Vane Bervlee means lower rates on (Funilalied by Pataain A Oo.) U 8 Ind A lco ...... 28% furniture moving to distant points. FO R REN T— 6 ROOM tenement, Central B4>w, Hartford, Conn. U S Rubber ...... 8% May b6 submitted to With Wife He.! Win Conduct FOR SALE—MODEL A FORD U S S t e e l...... 20% this colunm. Those questions deemed Large modem tmdu, espenenoeo with all improvemente, garage if 1 P. M. Stocks Young People’s Salvation touring car, cheap. Call 127 Cooper desired, 96 Foeter etreet Tei. 6052. Util Pow*and L t ...... 2 o t group Interest shsU be treated in Hill street men, prompt eervlce, all gooda m- West Union ...... 20% Army Meeting Tonight. eured wblle Is transit are features artldM; those deemed otherwise, Legkmate Rreweries WiD FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement Bid West El and M fg ...... 25% tw»ted individually. Dia? offered at no estra sspeoM to jron. with all improvemente. Apply 81 Cap Nat B and T . . . . W o < ^ e rth ...... 29 5961 with question. Ensign and Mn. John Ericsson INSURANCE 18 Dally tripe to New fork, oaggage Birch street or telephone 6806. Coor Riisr ...... 46b — Elec Bond and Share (Curb). 12% of New Britalm will conduct the Not Deyrer Beer delivered direct to steamaiup piers. Young People’s meeting in the Sal-^ GENERAL Insurance Agen^— For Htfd.*Conn. Trust .... 45 56 The markets for the past two For further mformeUoo call 8U08. FO R REN T— 8 ROOM apartments, Htfd, Nat B and T ... vation Army (Htadel this evening. prompt and accurate service in­ 20 days for all practical purposes show 8860,8864. Perrett A Gleiuiey Ine. at 36 Maple sireSt also 4 room First National ...... — The New Britain Salvation Army Friday. M onuiif. sure your house, automobile and REPEAL LAWS CREMED ^ change. A dull drift in bonds'has tenement, 42 Maple street Tele­ New Britain Trust ... **CMde room s, st floor, modem, large cor­ Hartford Fire ...... 29 81 AriXona: Convention m achinery Co. George J. Holmes, decorative 1 unn hqve been moderately higher' He has a winning personality and elation has so decreed ip Luae DUS tot lodge, party or team upholsterer. 244 Main street. Dial ner lot, garage, an attractive rent National F ire ...... 82 84 set tm. No dates yet which means either diminishing of is an excellent public speaker} not to begin distribution of beer Clip* at special rates. Pbone 8068. 8615. at a reasonable price. Inquire The Hartford Steam Bofler 87 41 Arkaneae; Election July 18. C 6n - goods available for sale or a reluc­ Phoenix Fire ...... vention August L For a number oi y ea n his w ork imtil the later hour Friday morning. 8860. 8864. Lenox Realty Company, 18 Asylum 41 48 tance to part with goods at such Travelers ...... 225 285 California: Machinery created. was In the Yorktown ' section of CM. Jacob Ruppert, president of UPHOLSTERING — UPHOLSTER- street IBurtford. Telephone 2-5816. ■scriflee prices. Want Ad laformatlM ed furniture rebuilt like new by PobSo UttUtlee Stocks Election probably June 6. New York dty. Tonight's Young the association, sd announced today Colorado: L^lriatlon planned au There are two or three fundamen­ People's lender has also served as in urging that "there be no carnival skme! craftsmen. Hundreds o t FOR RENT—ULLEY ST. —Near Conn, Elec S erv ...... 84 -88 tal factors which must be taken In­ covering samples. Estlixtates fur­ Center, modem five rooms, first Conn. Pow er ...... 85 87 early special seaalon of Legisla­ an accountant and personal secre­ or untoward celebration at the time Manchester ture. to consideration in analyzing the tary to several leading Territorial the change in the Volstead Act nished without obllgatioti. Pbone floor, steam beat garage. Inqt^ Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 46 55 market at present One is the fact .Evening Herald 5171. Watkins Brothers. ‘ 21 Elro etreet Call 5661. Hartford Flee ...... 45 47 m tlie State executives In New York. It is ex­ takes effect legally." Hartford O as ...... Connecticut: Legislation pending. that Washington has the machinery pected that-a large crowd will be About 90 per cent of the brewers 40 set-up for inflation, it. has not been FOR REN T— 6 ROOM bouse and do., pfd ...... 45 Delaware: Machinery net up, present to welcome Ensign and of New York City are members of CLASSIFIED Dates to be fixed by governor. uted as yet but it is there never-the- Mrs. EMcsson during their brief TAILORING—DYEING- garage, 49 Summer street reie- S N E T (fo ...... 85 88 the association, Ruppert said. Their ADVERTISEMENTS pbone 8731. Maaofactnriar Stocks Florida: Legislature convened yes­ 1 ^ , when they desire to employ it stay in Manchester. arrangement also will extend to New CLEANING 24 terday. (Sovemor presented bin We also have the possiblUty of a York state, as he announced that a Count alz avefas* words to a lloa. Am Hardware ...... 12 14 FOR RENT—3 ROOM Apartment A m H osiery ...... — providing for ratification action. spring improvement in business sim ilar stand had been taken tha^ Initials, numbers and abbrsTiatlons MEASURE UP TO the cccasion, in 25 each count as a word and compound all impruvements, heat fumisbed. Arrow H and H, com .. 7 Georgia: Legislature adjourned wWch would help security prices. STATE'S FORQGNERS members, of the New York State' p. made to measure suit or over­ without action. words as two worda Minimum cost is Lilley street, 3 minutes from post do., p f d ...... 80 — After a drift in prices downward Brewers' Association. price of three lines. . coat, 816J10 up. Wm. Urimason, office. Tel. 4753. Billlnga and Spencer . — 2 Idaho: Machinery set up. No dates over an extended period of time Sounds Warning Idns rates per day for transient Tailor, 10 North Fairfield street. s e t ' Ads* Bristol Brass ...... 5 8 tedmlcal strength presents Itself. LEARNING ENGLISH Pointing out that “many friends ECeetlTe March 17, 1S27 Pbone for appointment. t AND 5 ROOMS. ENAMEL plumb­ do., p f d ...... • — 105 Illinois: Legislation pending. Through this factor the market of of real temperance—Ghosts of men Cash Chares ing. 3 Walnut, near Pine street Indiana: Machinery set up. No Case, Lockwood and B 800 itself turns around for a rise. Selling (Continned^ From Page One) and women who believe In the 6 Consecutive Days 7 cts 9 ets Batgain 515.00; also brand new 4 dates y e t 8 Consecutive Days .. 9 cts 11 cts CoUins Co...... 19 _ can continue for Just so long and supremacy of law and order"—rare 1 Day ...... I 11 cts 18 cts COURSES AND CLASSES 27 rooms 520.00. Inquire Tailor store. Colt’s Firearm s ...... Iowa: Machinery set up. Election then those sellers start covering and watching the advent of beer as a 8 % 9% probably in early summer. every 100 former residents of Poland All orders for irregular insertions Ekigle L ock ...... 14 17 losses are retraced. We have been non-intoxicating beverage, Col. Rup­ will be charged at the one time rate. BICAUTY tJULTUKii;—Earn while FOR ft£NT—4 ROOM FLAT, first have picked up the tongue. Fafnir Bearings ...... _ 35 Kansas: Legislature adjourned having a declining market for three pert issued this statement: Special rates for long term every leanUng. Details free. Hartford floor, 18 Knox street Inqulre> 20 without action. Of every 100 foreign bom white day advertising given upon request. Academy of Halrdreseing 693 Main Fuller Brush, Qass A. 12 weeks, since the banks reopened. residents in eight of the larger Con­ “At this time, I want to Soimd a Ads ordered for three or six days Knox street, upstairs. Tel. 728ll Gray Tel Pay Station. Kentucky: Legislature meet 1934 SL-eet, Hartford. 8 10 necticut cities, the number who note of warning. The legitimate and stopped before the third or fifth Hart and Cooley ...... — Louisiana: Leglriature meets day will be charged only for the ac­ FOR REN T— 6 ROOM tenement afl 125 1934. ^ The Glass Banking Bill is shortly cannot speak EhigUsb follows: brewers—those who, since the Hartmann Tob, com ... — 2 tual number of times the ad appear­ improvements. Apply 95 Foster 'Maine: Legislation being for to come from committee in the Bridgeport, 8; Bristol, 5; Hartford, passage of the 18th Amendment, ed. charging at the rate earned, but do,, pfd ...... 6 Senate and it is expected that Con­ have observed the law requlrementa no allowance or refunds can be made HELP WANTED-^ALE 36 street telephone 5230 or 4545. mulated. 6; Meriden, 8; New Britain, 13; New Int Silver ...... 14 17 gress will pass it as permanent Haven/ nearly 9; New London, 6; strictly—are anxious that there be on six time ads stopped after the do.) pfd . Maryland: Machinery set up fifth day. EXPERIENCED SALESMAN to 3 OR 2 ROOM SUITS In new Jobn- 30 33 Election September 12. legislation. Norwalk, 6 ^us; Stamford, 5; Tor- no carnival or untoward celebration No "till forbids” : uispUy lines not work Manchester territory, calling Landers, Frary A Q k. 19 21 at the time the change in the Vol­ u>D Block, facing Main street very _ Massachusetts: Leglslatioir pend­ 1. The Bill provides for a greater rlngton, 8; Waterbury, 10 plus; West sold. on business concerns only. Old es­ deslfable, modem improvement., New Brit. Mcb., com. 5 ing. ^ power to be given to Federal Re­ Haven, 3. ' stead Act takes effect legally. The Herald will not bo responsible do., pfd ...... — 60 for more than one incorrect insertion tablished, nationally advertised line rhone 3726 or Janitor 7685. Michigan: 99 of 100 dele^tea ap­ serve Banks to engage In branch *Tt is the puaflfiflnfif the of. any advertisement ordered for of business necessities.. Only local Mann A Bow, Class A 2 banking. mate brewers t^ do., C3ass B ...... parently instructed for repeal at SUSPICIOUS DEATH more than one time. man considered. Permanent con­ H'OK KEINT— THREE, five aoo six 1 election April 3. Convention April product in strief The Inadvertent omission ot Incor* North and Judd ...... 9 2. Divorcement of Investment affil­ New London, April 5.—(AP)— nection. Merchants Industries, Inc., room tenements, with ail modem 12 10. law. In most it Tect publication of advertising will be Niles Bern P ond ...... 5 7 iates from banks within a two year Four persons are under arrest by rectified only by tiancellation of the Market street, Newark, N. J. improvements, inquire at 147 East Minnesota: Senate passed bill; period. It may cut down to a one the local police pending an investi­ delivered just charge made tor the service 'endered. Center street or telephone 7364. Peck Stow and Wilcox 3 pending in House. drinks are dist All advertisements must conform Russell Mfg ...... 10 year period. gation of the death yesterday of Mississippi: Legislature meets Richard Thlelbar of New Haven day morning al in style, copy and typography with FOR RENT—6 flOOM FLA'i with Scovill ...... 11% 13% 3. Reduction In number of direc­ hour. /.-—a— If If11 regulations enforced by the publish SITUATIONS WANTED— 1934. tors of banks so that a board may from acute alcoholism. ers and they reserve the right to t,arage, 17 Walker streeu inquire Stanley Works ...... 9 11 “Therefore, so-called celet FEM ALE 38 Missouri: Machinery set up. N o be closer to the situation existing In Thlelbar was a World. War veter­ edit, revise or reject any copy con­ W Mamiing, 15'Walker street Standard Screw ...... 28 dates y e t previous to April 7, or the sidered objectionably. do., pfd., guar...... individual banks. . an and an inmate of the State 100 before,' will be without any aj^in- CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to WANTED—NURSING by the day, Smytbe Mfg C o ...... — Montana: Machinery set up. No 4. Strict limitation of interlocking Home for Veterans at Groton. He be published same day must be re­ 25 dates y e t ciable distribution of beer from hour, or week, graduate nurse. HOUSES FOR RENT 63 Taylor and Fenn ...... 100 directorates between banks and in­ died in a lodging house at 207 ceived by 12 o'clock noon; Saturdays Nebraska: No action yet. legitimate breweries.'' 10:80 a. m. Reasonable rates. Telephone 5586. Torringtpp ...... 22% 24% dustrial corporations. North Bank street yesterdayjpom- 6 ROOM HOUSE partly furnished, Underwood Mfg Co .. 12 14 Nevada: Election June 10; com- ing but no report of his diRm was TELEPHONE YOUR N EW LONDON FUUD sleeping porch, ga^en, g a r^ and Uniem M fg Co ...... 7 vention Sept 6. made to the ^ licc until last night. W AN T ADS. FUEL AND FEED 49-A greenhouse, 26 GreenhiU street U S Envricqw, com ...... 85 New Hampshire: L^flSlation Those under arre.-'t are Btenry New London, April 5.— (APV-i-A' Ads are accepted over the telephone Call 6713. do., p fd ...... 45 66 pending. CURB QUOTATIONS Emo, proprietor, JoMphlne Maho­ two-alarm fire early thin morning at the CHARGE RATE given above I'ew Jersey: Election May 16. caused damage estimated at 511,000 as a convenience to advertlserA but SEASONED HARD WOOD, stove Veeder R oot ...... 4 7 ney, a lodger at the place; J. R, FOR RENT—MODERNi^single house Convention 20 days later. Holmes, another Inmate of the to the HoUandersky building at 159 the CASH RATES will be accepted as size, furnace chunks or fireplace Whitlock Coll Pipe... 5 By ASSOCIATED PRESS VULL PAYMENT it paid at the bust lengths 87 curd or ti4 load. Gray on Locust street Call 3010 after 5 JB.W il’ma Co. 510 par — 45 New Mexico: Section September State Home, and Ernest Coe, a lo? Bank street. The flames burped' the ness office on or before the seventh Assd Gas and E lec ...... x entire third floor which is lised by birch 56 cord. Chas. Heckler, tele­ p. m. 19. Convention Nov. 2. cal truck driver. day following the first insertion of New York: Legislation pending. Sup P o w ...... 2 % the Boys' Club aa a dance haU. each ad otherwise the CHARGE phone Rosedaie 13-13. ' Cities Service ...... 2 % RATE will be collected. No responsi­ North (Carolina: Legislation pend­ bility for errors in telephoned ads ing. Elec ^nd and Share ...... 12% HOUSES FOR SALE 72 Ford Limited ...... 3 will be assumed and their accuracy North Dakota: Legislature ad­ cannot be guaranteed. ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 5U FOR SALE OR RENT—7 Room Nlag Hud Pow 9 u AUCTION--31 Lots of Household Furniture N. Y. Stocks journed without action. Stand Oil Ind ...... IN DEX OP FOR iwElNT—L ight Housekeeping cottage, modem conveniences, dou­ Ohio: Election November 7; con­ At Foley*! Storage Warehouse, PorneU Place, South ManobBctert ble garage, fruit, shade trees, large United Founders ...... ! • 1 GLASSIFICATIONS rooms, furnished,' steam, gas and vention Dec. 5. United O o s ...... Conn., Thursday, AprU 6, 1938 at 1:80 p. m. (Rain or nine.) Birth...... sink; also 3 room furnished apart­ lot Telephone 7607. Adam s E xp ...... 3 ^ Oklahoma: Legislation pending. 1% The three lote oonetst of various household furnishings,'db^ Engagements ...... United Lt and Pow A 3% Marrir.?es ment, private bath, rent reasonable. A ir Reduo ...... 58% Oregon: Machinery set up. Elec­ Ing furniture, bedroom furniture, kitchen equipment, dishes, pic­ D eaths...... 109 Foster street—Grube. Alaska Juni...... 14% tion July 21. tures, stands, combination bookcase and dnric, bunp^ books, In- Card ot Thanks ...... A llegheny ...... % Pennsylvania: Bill before gover­ oittding s»eet ot 9 Chambers Bbicyclopedlas, ohsln and redrars, In Memorlam seaetegfig* #.#••• nor for signature. Lost and Found ...... Allied Chem ...... 78% NOnCE! etc. Lawn mower, garden tools, udieelbarrows, etc. CSieBt of Announcements eesggggggggggggg BOARDERS WANTED 59-A Am Can ...... 58% Rhode Island: House passed bill; fine carpenter tools. Personals ...... uotattons-- pending in Senate. In accordance with Section 4306 Am For Pow ...... 4 % of General Statues of Connecticut. AUOnONlUBR'S NOnOE}—This Is good, clean furniture re­ AntomoMles ROOM AND BOARD at gll.UO per 0 Am Rad St S ...... 6% South Carolina: Legislation pend Automobiles for Sale »eesesg«g« Revision of 1980, Frederick P. Eas- cently moved to the warehouse for the purpose of sale. week. The Hotel Sh,ir1dan. Tei. Am Sm elt ...... 16% ing. Automobiles for Exchange ....:• 3673. I still say that the beer brewed in land, Ktbvln N. Sachs and Llewellyn Auto Accessories—Tires ...... Milwaukee is the greatest smd most Am Tel and T e l...... 91% South Dakota: Machinery set up. ROBE31T M. REID A SON, Auotlonoers. Auto Repairing—Painting Am Tob B ...... 62% EHection N ov. 6, 1934. T. Spencer, all of West Hartford, Auto Scchools .. ._____ 7-A CLEAN, COMFORTABLE rooms, wholesome beer that has ever been Connecticut, George F. EHaele of 201 Main St, Manchester, Conn. Phone 8188 Autos—Ship by Truck brewed on the face of the earth. Am Wat W k s...... 11% Tennessee: Election July 20. Con­ 8 with or without board. Reasonable vention August 11. Hartford, Connecticut, and Robert Autos—For Hire ...... 8 rates, centrally located. The Chats- —Congressman Cannon of Wlsoon- Anaconda ...... 7 % Garages—Service—Storage , 10 A tchison ...... 41% Texas: Legislation pending. B. Coburn of West Hartford, Con­ worth Rouse, 801 Main street, op­ eln. Motorcycles-Bicycles ...... 11 Auburn ...... 35% Utah: Machinery set up. No dates necticut having associated them- Wanted Autos—Motorcyclea 18 posite Montgomery Warn. ^ y e t ae.ves together as a Umited partner­ Bnslaesa and Professional Serviees A war once stuted in any portion Aviation Corp ...... 7 % Beit and O hio ...... 9 % ship for the purpob- of canning on Business Services Offered ...... 18 of the earth is likely to develop the Vermont: Machinery set up. No Household Services O ffered...... 18-A Bendix ...... 884 dates y e t a general brokerage and investment APARTMENl'S—FLATS— whole. Building—Contracting ...... 14 Beth S te e l...... 14% Virginia:-Legislature meets 1934. business under the name of “Ensland Florists-Nurserlea ...... 16 TENEMENTS 63 —Henry L. Sttmeon, retliing secre­ Beth StedI, pfd 4 A Company" at 49 Pearl Street, Funeral Dlroctora ...... 16 tary of state. » e • e e e e 30% Washington: Election August 29; Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .r« 17 FOR RENT—3 ROOM tenement Borden ...... >eeeeeeecaee« 21% convention October 3. Hartford, Connecticut, do hereby Insurance ...... 18 Can Pao ...... state: / vith improvements. 24 Hemlock 7% West 'Virginia: Eileotion June 27; Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 18 An emergency does not Justify Case (J. 1.) .. Moving—Trucking—Storage ... 80 street. Telephone 6780. e<^e aeeeeeeeee 48% convention July 24. 1. The firm name of the aforesaid Painting—Papering ...... 81 nullification of the Constitution. Cerro De Pasco 9% 'Wisconsin: All 16 delegates hi- limited partnership is “Easland A Professional Services ...... 88 —Senator Borah of Idaho, talking Chea and Ohio 27% structed for repeal April 4; conven­ (fom pany". Repairing ...... 88 about beer. Chrysler .... Tailoring-Dyeing—Clsanlng ... 84 leeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 10 tion April 25. 2. The names and residences of Toilet Goods and Servteo ...... 86 C oca Cola 83% Warning: Election May 18; con­ the general and special partners Wanted—Bublness S ervice...... 86 The state might, if condltiohs war­ Col Qaa . . 10% vention May 25. Bdaeatloaal constituting said limited partner ranted, subject giant corporations to Col Carbon •eeeeeeeeeeee« 28% ship are aa follows: Courses and Classes ...... 87 a control similar to that now exert­ Corn! Solv Private Instruction ...... 88 leeeeeeeeeee 13% Frederick P. Easland, 171 Auburn ed over public utility companies. Cons Gas teeeaeeeeeee Dancing ...... 88-A h i I n o 42% Road, West Hartford, General part JIusIcal—Dramatlo ...... 89 —Justioe Brandels of the Supreme Cons Oil . 5 % DENNIS BLAKESLEE TH4iM«hR«. F M ^ ner. ^ Wanted—Instruction ...... 80 Court, Cent Can ...... 43 FlaaaelBl CPRINQ'S here, and so today rwrin N. Bachs, 64 WMtwood Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 81 Com P ro d ...... 1...... 64% ^ you are offered a flower pot. Del L and Wn ...'...... 20% DIES IN NEW HAVEN Road, West Hartfort, General part Business Opportunities ...... 88 Whenever four or five people are ner. Money to Loan ...... 88 Try to form the silhouette gathered together—to eay nothing •;...... 38% Help aad Sltnatloao from the seven pu88le pieces' ot 50 or 60—the man who think" he (Ooot^med From Page One) Llewellyn T. Spencer, 88 Ardmore Help Wanted-Female ...... 8S in the rectangle below. Cut Elec and Mus ...... 1 % Road, .West Hartford, (leneral part Help Wanted—Male ...... so is going to get fuU satisfaction is ner. Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 them out, darken their backs just a common, ordinary fool. Elec Auto L ite ...... 11% jects as the chief field engineer and Agents Wanted ...... 87- a with cray6n or pencil, and ar­ Elec Pow and L ite ...... 3% G eorge F . EHaele, 29 Trem ont Situations Wanted—Fem ale...... 88 —Premier MacDonald of Great Brl< manager in manifold undertaklnga range them so as to form the Qen Bleo ...... 13% of the concern of C W. Blakealee street, Hartford, General partner. Situations Wanted—M a le ...... 89 silhouette. You may . turn the tain at the dleannament confer­ Employment A gencies...... 40 ence. Qen Foods 26% and Sons. Uhder his eye and by his Robert B> Coburn, 86 Highland pieces over If you wish. Gen M o t o r s ...... 12% Live Stock-Pets—Poultry-Vehicles directing skiU the concern built street. West Hartford, Special part Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 GlUette teeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ^ ner. Llvi Stock—Vehicles ...... 48 About the only things worth get­ Gold Dust structures, aqueducts, tunnels, dams Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 ting excited about are children play and carried through other en^eer- 8. All of the general partners set Wanted — Pets—Poultry-^tock 44 Grigsby Qrunow eeeecacci Ing in the sun and a bottle with ing tasks. forth in the preceding paragraph For Sale—Mlseellaueons H ershey ...... are authorised to transact partner­ Articles for S a le ...... 45 three stars on the label and the fish In t H a r v ...... In politics and dvio life Major Boats and Accessorlea ...... 46 Blakealee had an unusually active ship business and to sign the firm Building Mmrlals ...... in the sea. In t N ick ...... 47 part ^ family for more than half name. Diamonds—W atches-^ewelry ., 48 —Helen Morgan, entertainer. Int Tel and Tel >••••• • • e • Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 Johns Manville a century bad been foremost in New 4. Robert B. Coburn as special Fuel and Feed ...... a Pacific coast ball team is trying K ennecott ...... Haven affairs. As r Republican he partner is to furnish the aforesaid Garden — Farm—Dairy Prodnota 60 out a Chinese outfielder this season Lehigh Val Rd .. had a part in conventions and con­ limited partnership capital in the (READ THE STORY, THRN COLOR THE PICTURE) Household Goods ...... 51 amount. of Fi6b ^ousand Dollars Machinery and Tools ...... 68 named Lee Gum Hong.iHe ought to Ligg and Myers B » • • • e e • • ferences and was recognised as a The monkeys chattered long and Musical Instruments...... 68 stick. i L oew 's C...... pe*eee*eeoe«4 fiuence. He had served on the City been actually paid in to the treas­ loud. “My, but they are a happy till Scouty shouted, “Whoa! Specials at the Stores ...... 56 ury of the aforesaid Umited partner­ “That’s far enough! Just leave It.' Wearing Apparel—F urs ...... 67 McKeesp Tin •eeeaeeeeeet Council and in various appointive crowd,'* said Windy.. "They love Wanted—To Buy ...... Mont Ward . ship. It is contemplated that some- there." Then squean becam e day of ApriL of reach. We lUl have had our diare, Etousea for S a le ...... 78 It isn't turkey-time, but none $30. Rem Rand ..i... 9«e * »eeee The Tlnlea watcheeeee#M«eea/4 the rate of one evety 16 days in ROBE31S B. COBURN, They'll push the thing around." enough. "t-: •a'- /

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL B, 1938. PAGE TRIRtBilf

TooneYville Folks By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDINGHOUSE- By Gene Ahern

SENSE AND NONSENSE THE POWERFoi. KATRINKA’s SWfETMEART, THE DWARF, WANTED TO SEE HOW EASILY SHE COULD HANDLE A BEER WES .

The most populer person is not vlUe, recently offered a rtidio as first likely to be the most brilliant per-r prize. His wife won the contest AWAV THB/ <80/ son, but the most dependable per- and he only lost three hundred cus- SOD. tomers. AN' ABOUT EVENING J ///^ t m e y 'l l c o m e b a c k ^ vK . W e may talk about old times but I Most of the pancake hats the WITH A WHOLE FLOCK I women are wearing look like they If we’re going to eat and keep a OF PKSEOMS THEY roof over our heads, we must give I had slipped off the turner while be- most of our attention to the pres­ Iing flopped. COA'KED TO COME ent. I AN' LIVE HET^^ I Customer— ^I’d like a loaf of Porter— ^Miss, your train is— '' bread. YOU'D BETTER Precise Passenger— My man, why : Baker—White or graham. ORDER A OOU’PLE do you say 'your train,” when you ; Customer— It doesn’t matter Its HUNt)RED -pOUNtDS know it belongs to the railroad com-1 for a blind man. pany? ! OF FEED FOR 'EM f Porter—Dunno. Miss. • Why do Jimmy— W hat do you think of you say, ‘my man,’ when you know this new airline to the coast? I belong to my old woman? Hiram—Aw, its just another fly- by-night scheme. Heaven won’t be hpaven to some girls unless they can get their wings ROW ON, WHATEVER HAP­ direct from Paris. PENS.

Carrots. A lot of fellows w'ho complain Let us sing a little ballad now of about their boss being dumb would carrots in the salad, be out of jobs if the boss were any And of carrots sliced and carrots smarter. diced *and carrots mixed with cheese. It seems that many of the cap­ Sing of carrots slick as varnish tains of industry we beard so much frizzed and scalloped as r. garnish, about a few years ago have turned Buttered carrots with the ham and out to be^ only corporals. carrots with the peas. Once I had a fearful nightmare, Bakers in Greece must sell one dreamed of being drowned in j loaf of current Bread for every creamed carrots. three plain loaves. Don’t tell us With cafrots stuffed with mayon­ Samuel Insull has put that over al­ naise 'all ’tangled round my feet; ready! If you see a carrot grab it and go feed it to a rabbit, Quite a few banks still remaining For a rabbit, being brainless, thinks closed. Well, even on a new deal, a carrot’s good to eat. everybody can’t have openers.

Customer— What, ten cents for a Spring this year is one spring coat hanger? Too much! Haven’t that doesn’t seem likely to rim dry. you got something cheaper? C rMMH Clerk— How about a nail, sir? R A P P E R F a n n y S a y s : ______RtS.U.8.MT.0eF. . “When I hear a man singing his S( ORCHY SMITH Down Into the EJarth By John C. Terry own praises too much I am tempted o to drown his vocal music by blow­ r lu cky BR6AK*. AN Alii POCKET^ ing my own horn awhile. AMD A CHANCE TO BReATHt 1 ! Gcrr TO KEEP GOING THOUGH, OR Box Office Attendant— Can I give THAT DEVIL-FISH WILL OVERTAKE you one in the third row? ME. ! w n Patron— No, I want one in the first row. Box Office Attendant— ^Very Well, here’s an extra fiddle. Tell the di­ rector of the orchestra to give you I’'a daat.lll the orchestra pit. u .X Aak any mim the question; “What _T V lH F k i atairway?” If he doesn’t N ia ll y o i t '^ ^ lils hands, the treats 'a r t on tis-

T H E g i r l w h o SETS OUT TO MARR-r FOR MONEY WILL FIND THAT MOST MEN ARE OFF THE g o l d -d i g g e r STA N D AR D . WASHINGTON TUBBS II By Crane OUT OUR WAY By Williams Jasper— W ere you one of the many fooling with the stock mar­ ^\rt HAl SO YOU NON LISSEN, BOVS. IT ^ PER TRUTH. . S’ HELP ME SUSIE, IT'S VOO'v/E. SEEM R e AD ivjGi iM ket? M>Mrr W R E an WAS ALL IN FUN, HONEST, th’ -mu-m. I SWEAR \T is. e d i l l e d VOU ^ u n p p e l ' B ' X C A K i -rE.L.\_i- X F Casper— Not me, I was serious, IMPOSTOR, EH? IT WAS. WILLY NILLY 1 DIDN’T WUNTA BE NO the market did the fogling. TV A A T l a m p "THIS MORMlMCr- WANTED. To RUN AWAV AN' PRINCE, BUT HE INSISTED. h a m o m e ■THa t '^OiAMO iO ® iCV<, CWIA SEE UlfE. HE AST ME 7 F Running a contest is a good way HE SAID NOBODV’D KNOW 0 R ‘"J'AM6.S ©OYS", o r "o l d HlMCr TO TAKE HiS PLACE FOP. to bifild business. W ill B. Franky, Some ekpert raqueteers are Just DIFFERENCE "N' PROMISED B R A D V ”. OR vgMA-rEVER 6LooO- enterprising radio dealer of Brush- dubs at the love game. ME A BIG REWARD. A sIO-THOMOEP \X HAPPEMS To O l& IT up] X TrtCoGH-r WOOR LAMP WAS T aw'vm' A m A w f u l , v o r O F O iL .

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I PAGE rOURTBBIt UmirljfHtfr lEwttfttg IffraUi WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, IMS. The interesting exhibit of quilts Boy Scouts of Emanuel Lutheran The Children of Mary Sodality of rangements of many well known appealing to local people who have DANCE and rugs, both old and modern church will meet tomorrow eve­ St. James’s church will be in charge PALM SUNDAY PROGRAM compositions. children’s shoes not being used to which opened at the Center church ning instead of tonight on account of the card party. this evening . at Organist S.. W. McAlpine has ar- get in touch with her. Telephone. To Frankie Santera’s 11-PIece of the Lenten service and Dorcas 8:15 o’clock a t ’St. James’s* school LEND A HAND WHITE FLEET BAND parish hall this afternoon, with a society meeting. anged for'several'Other interesting 5606. social tea served by members of the ball. A large number are expected AT NORTH M .L CHURCH numbers for the Palm Sqnday serv­ FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 8-12 P. M. Women’s federation, will be con­ as the members of the Sodality have ices, namely: the anthem, “Fling A large number of youngsters in , The three leading players in last SCHOOL ST. RECREATION BLDG. tinued this evening at 7:30. At 8 Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daughters been busy disposing of tickets. They Wide the Gates” by Strainer, and night’s sitting of the Army and o’clock a three-act comedy, “No of Union Veterans of the Civil War have also obtained 18 worth-while Soloist To Render Local Wo­ 'The Palms”, bass solo by Ralph needy families here in Manchester Admission 150 Navy club pinochle tournament ate 15o Men Admitted,” will be given and will meet tomorrow evening at 8 prizes for the winners in bridge, man’s Anthem — Organist Persson, also in the morning, and in are without shoes, it was disclosed Edward Quish, 1046; Teddy WngUnij, refreshments served. o’clock at the State Armory. whist and setback, and will serve Arranges Special Features. the evening under his direction the by Miss Jessie M. Reynolds, local 994, and Louis Chagnot, 973. refreshments. choir will present the beautiful Len- welfare nurse. Those in need of Miss Grayce Tourtellotte, of Ver­ tent cantata, “Penitence, Pardon footwear are from infauts up to The Lenten service will be ABOUT TOWN non, soprano soloist of the North and Peace” by Maimder. The words those 14 and 15 years of age both omitted at thq Concordia Lutheran boys and girls. Miss Reynolds is church this evening. It is planned Methodist church choir, will sing at were taken from’ the holy writ by Scandia Lodge, No. 23, Order of a t the morning service. Palm Sunday, the Vicar of Leytonstone, Rev. Bet- LOWEST PRICES PINEHURST! to have a minister here Friday eve­ tison. Maunder’s compositions hold Vasa, will hold a setback party fol­ ning to examine the children and “Thou Art My God,” an unpublished ever offered on the new lowing its regular meeting at Orange Fresh Spinach prepare them for the confirmation but popular soprano solo by Mrs. a place in all church music that Is Hall at 8 o’clock tomorrow night. Scallops, Oysters, Clams, Ripe Tomatoes on Palm Sunday. Due notice will Cuthbert W. Birch of “The Gables”, peculiarly their own. A careful TONING FACIALS GOODRICH 118 Main street. This work has blending of harmonies plus a deep Halibut, Mackerel, Salmon, Carrots appear in the Herald tomorrow. religious feeling mark his work as using liquid bandages tightens Safety The Luther League of the Eman­ been sung by many of the leading sagging muscles. Green Beans church soloists in New York and colorful and churchly as a contrast SILVERTOWN uel Lutheran church will meet Fri­ Fillet of Haddock, Fillet of Nine tables were in play last to the somewhat flashy composition $1.50 day night of this week. Gunnar Cauliflower night at the firemen’s setback at le Boston, and is in constant demand with the life-Saver Golden Ply Celery north end hose house. Henry Traut- by them for concert programs. of modem writers. Johnson and his dramatic committee Sole, Smelts, Cod, Haddock. Soprano solos will be sung by Miss is in charge of the program which man made the high score 140 and Before coming to Manchester less Asparagus Francis Limerick and D. F. McGuire than five years ago, Mrs. Birch had Tourtellotte and bass solos by Mr. will follow the business session. were tied for second place < with established for heiself in New York Persson. Many people of the town VAM’Q SERVICE Parsnips Betty Crocker scores of 134; Lawrence Moonon, City and the Middle West consider­ will no doubt be glad to av«dl them­ ▼ STATION Mrs. L. C. Clifford of 598 Center 133; Mark Holmes, 132 and Mar­ able of a reputation as composer, selves of the opportunity of hearing ’\lJBEAUTY c I d SALON im 426 Hartford Road. Phone 8866 street is visiting her son, Chester Angel Cakes ...... 39c shall Young, 129. critic and for her symphonic ar­ this beautiful cantata. W. Clifford, at his home, 25 Burnet 5 c street in Newark, N. J. Ground Beet Joseph McCluskey has been se­ For meat loaf or meat balls. lected to serve on a committee Rareripes which is makinp arrangements for the Connecticut Club of Fordham 5 c bunch a n d 2 5 ^ ^ to hold its annual Easter dance 1a New Thursday, April 20, at the Spring Some of the finest White Veal Glen Club in New Haven. Five oth­ Chops. Try them breaded. er Fordham men are on the com­ Bananas mittee. Alumni from all parts of the state annually attend the af­ 4 lbs. 2 5 c Daisy H am s...... 23c lb. fair. The Ramblers, a double male Easter quartet of Fordham students, will You will like Pinehurst Russian be an added feature. McQuskey Royal Anne Dressing on Iceberg Lettuce. will graduate from Fordham in Try a 29c jar. June. Cherries Largest OO ^ You Simply Cannot The regiilar monthly meeting of R ib L am b Chops the Manchester City club will be Get Along Without held at 9 o’clock tomorrow In the Spanish 7 c lb . club rooms, 8S5 Main street. One of These Past matrons of Temple Chapter, Onions 5c From Morris Supreme Lambs. O. E. S. will meet tomorrow eve­ ning at 8 o’clock with Mrs. Minnie Goslee of Madison street. New The Ladies Society of the Zion Easter Isn’t Easter unless you don a new Lutheran church on Cooper street hat. We are offering an imusually will meet this evening at the church, large assortment—and at a price you directly after the Lenten service at can afford. Here are the Fezes, the 7:30. sailors, the tricorns and the berets—a Topcoats hat for every tjrpe. A daughter, Barbara Jean, was bom yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. A Marvelous William J. Wylie, of 47 Edgerton Hale’s Millinery—^Main Floor, center. street. The baby was bom at Mrs. In Harris-Type Assortment! Howe’s Maternity home on Wads­ worth street. Another Hale Scoop! Tweeds and Woolens Howard Holman of Victoria Road Smooth Away who is employed by the Southern Silk New England Telephone company Those Bumps With at Hartford, and is on a vacation, left yesterday by automobile for Unpainted »^^ssimpiic]tM Florida, accompanied by bis broth­ Blouses M. ers, Albert J. and Walter. They $10.75 planned to arrive in Washington, D. C. today, where they will do some sightseeing. They will also stop at Skymart woolens. Harris-type tweeds, Windsor Chairs and copies of very expensive weaves. o u n d a tio n places of interest in Virginia and F Florida, visiting friends in St. Brown, tan, gray and navy mixtures. at a very low price 1 Featuring new sleeves, high necklines $1.98 Petersburg and other centers before they return northward. and novel closings. Well tailored by The smartness of your suit de­ reputable coat manufacturers. Sizes pends upon the blouses you wear The Junior soccer team will bold for miss and madam. with it. Here are both tailored $5.00 a practice at the West Side field and dress models in taffeta and tomorrow evening at 5:30 o’clock. Hale’s Coats—Main Floor, center silk crepes. White, pastels, The only way we know of achieving the plaids. new scooped-out effect below the bust — / OVERTISEMENT— 5 0 each Main Floor, center. is to wear MlsSimplicity. It’s designed Here’s the best value we’ve ever with an uplift bust, while the cross-over Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kronick of The offered in an unpainted chair. Well straps never fail to eliminate every sign of Wilrose Dress Shop are in New constructed Windsor chairs with The Talk of They’re the the diaphragm—^no matter how prominent. York on a buying trip. 15-inch pine seats. Mixed hard­ Others 83.50. wood frames. Stands 33 1-4 inch­ the Town—Hale’s Smartest Ever! es high. At this price, they’re Hale’s Corsets—Main Floor, rear. THE CENTER TRAVEL sure to sell right out! Cash and BUREAU carry. A small additional charge for delivery “BUS TERMINAL” At HALE’S Housefumlshlng Dept. Silk SUITS Shop and Our information service covers Basement. all branches of travel. Compare! Steamship tickets to all parts I Cape ! of the world. “At the Center”. Phone 7007 SALE OF PAINTS Frocks I Mannish ! Girls’ I Swagger! Featuring the Latest COATS FOOD SALE THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 2 P. M. Easter Styles Tweeds! Woolens! HALE’S STORE, MAIN FLOOR Ways and Means Committee, New Colors! American Legion Post and Auxiliary 2 5 ^ 5 9 Benefit Rehabilitation Fund. Home Made Food In Tempting Variety. $5.98 You wouldn’t $5.98 dream such We csin truthfully say the best coat Customers tell us they’re the best assortment in smart models value in town—yes, even in the larger town at this price. Here are Jacketed dresses! could be so rea- metropolitan stores—at $5.98! Tweeds Dresses with organdy touches! Two-piece mod-' sonable. B u t and woolens. Tailored like the older els! Plain colors and prints! Every wanted, girls’ coats. 7 to 14. accepted style sensation is included. Rough wait till you see and sheer crepes. Navy, black and seasonable them. Flannels. E Special Trial Offer colors. 14 to 44. Tweed mixtures

' This can contains enough to put a and checks. Sizes beautiful finish on a chair or a table. Hale’s Frocks—Main Floor, center. 14 to 20. “Softies” Large selection of colors. An enamel Ducky new styles! paint extraordinary for furniture, $1 walls, woodwork, fioors— a one-coat Main Floor, rear Hale’s Girls’ Shop—Main Floor, finish of rare beauty and remarkable center. durability. Dries in a few hours! An Easter Saving! Pint Can Quart Can $10 FROCKS Sure To, Make Hosiery Historyr r Proving a Big A group of 30 dresses reduced. Here Sensation! are both rough and sheer crepes. Navyl $ black, powder and prints. Dresses suit­ $6.75 INTRODUCING— For Comfort- 73 able for all daytime occasions. 1.39 Hale’s Frocks—Main Floor, center. Enough to paint a kitchen Will do furniture and wood­ Loving Folks! table and 4 chairs. Gotham ‘‘Gold-Stripe” work in kitchen. ’/////////// Rest-Easy Fresh SILK HOSE Pillows ( 6 m o HOUSE PAINTS The Best-Loeking Smart to Your at our pair MONAD is a super quality house paint, guaranteed for 5 years. new price! ATCO is equal to any first grade line of house paint colors and Styles in— Fingertips in 75c is guaranteed 8 years. MOLESKIN is a second quaUty paint where the best is not required; guaranteed water free. Leather Coat with 89c Monad Atco Moleskin Cape Gloves ^Chiffon Beret One of the five sides will Bags ilven the little furnish you with perfect sup­ 'Service folks 2 to 6 port for lounging on the dav­ must have enport, sitting on the fioor, rheir tailored reading in bed, a dozen other $2.98 $2.49 $1.89 Introducing to Manchester women a new member coats this sea­ relaxations. ^ Gallon Gallon Gallon $1.95 of our Gold Stripe family. Miety-sbeer 45-gauge son. Double Gutfanteed for 6 Guaranteed for 8 Guaranteed water cliiffons with piept tops. And good-looking service breasted. Covered with plain rust or $1.95 weights with plcoted lisle henu. French heels. Woolens and yearsI years! free! green Jaspe cloth; or Jolly Genuine leathers with marca- The fiacft quality domestic caps- And remember, no run can pass the gold stripe. cheviot. Navy, gingham plaid. The seams skin. Clever cuff trims stamp These stockings are sure to be "best sellers.” New site and novel trimmlun. Others these gloves spring 1988. A vari­ tan and pow­ edged in contrasting colors. A AAPDITA’S greatfst ^ ^ ------perfectly* tailored, l ^ k , navy, tonas—nomad, fawn-brown, madrld, taupemlst and der. Pure Kapox filled. _ stifccrioN OF COLORS brown, gray and beige. Newest ety of new styles for dress and drawn-grey. shapes. tailored wear. Main Floor, left At HALE’S Paint Department—Basement. Main Floor, front.