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(TWELVE PA6W ) PRICE THREE CENTS VOL. LI., NO. 181. (OliMlitd 4mr1lila| •■ Pftf* lt.l SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 80, 1982.

New York Athletic Commissioner VALERA VICTOR VICTIM OF BLAST Adopts His 43-Year-Old Secretary AMERICANS CONVICTED ------M. I ------—-44 IN 2 N D B A n iE IN SHANGHAI DIES OVER THE OATH B Y JU R Y IN H ONOLULU Fonr Other High Ranking AMERICAN WOMEN Carried By Vote of 77 To 71 RecHHiMid Mwcjr For Fosr Japanese Officials In Hos­ In Face of Bitter Opposi­ Noted Arctic Sleuth TO BE PRESENTED Defesdaiitt In Muiie pital, One of Them in a tion By Fonnor Prooident Passes Away Suddenly Cato— City Atlir F iA Ex- Critical Condition. Wife ef French Anbieiaffor Cotgravo and Colloaguot. Otta'wa, April 80.- •(AP) — A, H. 0vsuel called for him at on out-of- dtonoBt aid Ronori To Act At First of Britisli Joy, noted mspsotor: who bslpscbslpsd the-way harbor, and found that be Sbanghsl, April 80.— (AP)— One Dublin, April 80.— (A P )—Presi­ convince the wo'rld that Royal Con- had done hie Job. He bod acted u After Verdict Ii Retimed; of the five high Japanese officials, dent De Valera's bill to abolish the adian mounted policemen always get detective, undertaker, coroner, mag- Covrts On Mny 11. their man, died suddenly last night severely Injured by a bomb explosion oath of allegiance to King George ietrate, and Jailer, and hod ready for in Hongkew Park yesterday, Y. on the eve of hie marriage. He w u transport b u k to the white man's National Gnard Prepared w u safely over what has been con­ to have become the husband Mlee courts, a native named Noo-Kud- Kawabata, president of the Shang­ London, April 80,— fAP) —Mad­ sidered its most formidable hurdle Carmel Murphy of Ottawa today, Lab. The killer, saved from execu­ hai Japanese residents association, ame de Fleuriau, wife of the French today. Hli name w u feared by evll-doere tion because of hie Ignorance of the For All Emergenciet. beyond the Arctio circle. died today. ambassador will present the group Waging a bitter battle ih the Dali laws, w u Imprleoned. It w u In 1D16 that he made bli When Joy w u a staff-eergeant, Of the other four, Mamoru Shige- of American women to King George Erlaan last night the President and mitus, Japanese minister to China first Important contact with the I undertook a 1,600 mile patrol in and Queen Mary at the first of the his Flomna Fall and Labor col­ Honolulu, April 80.— (AP) —With was In the most serious condition. frocen north. Reports leaked out the sub-Arotle which was, In effect. British Courts this year. It was an­ leagues carried It on second reading that a white tru p er had been slain the planting of the eymbol of Can­ a recommendation for leniency, a Thirty-two piece of the hand gren­ nounced today. by a vote of 77 to 71 In the face of by on Eskimo tor beyond the bor­ ada's sovereignity over the entire racially mixed Jury has convicted ade alleged to have been thrown by She will do BO at the request of ders of civilization. Up to that year Yin Kltsu, a Korean revolutionary Arctio Archipelago, On this patrol four Americans of manslaughter for Ambassador Andrew W. Mellon, be­ bitter opposition from former Presi­ there had been no police force In he w u ucomponied by a constable the slaying of an Hawaiian. from Manchuria entered M. Shlge- cause there Is no American ambas­ dent William T. Cosgrave’s support­ the Arctio. and an Eiklmo, The latter pre- mltsu’s body. sadress and Mrs. David Bruce, Am­ ers. Joy, then a conetable, went north viouily hod accompanied Comman­ The Jury reported a verdict late Other Victims. bassador Mellon's daughter, who Is on a whaling boat. A year later a der Peary In hie d u b for the Pole. yesterday after more than 48 houri The other victims. General Yos- now hostess at the American Em- There were rumors today that the IXbor party members were weaken­ deliberation. Those found guilty hlnorl Shlrakawa, Major General basey, could not make the presenta­ are; Lieut. Thomae H. Mosele, U. tion until she herself Is presented. ing and might endanger the further Kenklchl Uyeda and Admiral Klch- j>rogrese_ofprogress of the bill by withdrawing B. N.; Mre. Granville Forteicue, so­ Isaburo Nomura were recovering. The following Americans are to UNDBEROH KIDNAPING ciety matron, hie mother-in-law, and be presented at the first court. May their essential support from the General Shlrakawa, commander in ffovernment,fc ___ but _ _ Will...... Norton,...... , labor STUDENTS’ STRIKE NEARLY X MONTHS AGO Albert 0, Jonee and E. J, Lord, chief of the Japanese land forces 11; Navy enlleted men. Miss Mary Elisabeth Beebe, Wal­ eader, eald after the vote last nTgh't here lost all his teeth and was suf. they would support the bill through Hopewell, N. J., April 80.— The verdict wae read in a court ferlng from severe bruises on the lingford, Pa.; Mrs. David K. E. room tense with ellenoe, First to Bruce, New York, daughter of Am­ Its eubiequent stages. ENDS PEACEFULLY (A P )—It will be two months to­ upper part of his body. Admiral May Break Treaty morrow elnoe kidnapers stole break It wae a eob from Mre. Nomura lost an eye and was seri­ bassador Mellon; Miss Helen Bryan, Thalia M uile. wife of the Naval Richmond, Va.; Mrs. Eugene H. The reports of a labor defection Charlee A. Lindbergh, Jr. Bo far ously wounded In the head. ■aid eome members of the party ae the public knows, there . le officer, who allegedly wae criminally A her announcement of the death Dooman, New York, wife of the attacked by Joseph Kahahawal, the first secretary of the American Em­ got the Impreeilon from Mr. De still no definite clue to ths ohild’i of M. Kawabata, there was a report For the first time In his life, at the age of 86, be "feels the need of Valera’s speeches that he Intended President of College of Wil­ whereabouts. ■lain native. that Minister Shigemltsu’s right leg bassy; Miss Hilda Foster, Boston, someone to pay a little attention" to him. So William Muldoon, million­ Oonvlotlon set all Honolulu astir Mass.; Miss Estelle ' Frellnghuysen, to break the Anglo-Irish treaty ae John H. Curtis, one of three had been amputated and that his aire member of the New York State Athletic Commission, has adopted his well as abolish the oath. W. Davin, Norfolk men trying to negotiate with excitement and rumors. condition was growing Increasingly Elberon, N. J.; Miss Denise Living­ 48-year-old secretary, Margaret V. Farrell of White Plains, N. Y., to make liam and Mary Promiiei Governor Lawrence M. Judd de­ ston, Boston, Mass.; Miss Isobel Me- a Labor member questioned the the child's return, has gone on serious. Japanese denied this. her his heir. Here they’re pictured together. She has been in Muldoon’i President, It was said, demanding In ■till another eeoret mleeion. He nied the National Guard had been Creery, San Francisco; Miss Natlca employ for twelve years and helps to manage his buslnss affairs. ■ummoned but said preoautlone bad Nationality a Secret. Nast, New York; Mrs, Cortland effect that the bill be confined to To Retry Case. wae reported to have put to eea been taken against possible smir- Another report was that the bomb the oath, without receiving a eatle- from Norfolk on the yacht Mar­ faotory answer. gsnclsi., thrower was a Japanese and not a (Oontlnned on Page Ten oon with Lieut. George L. Rich- Chief of Police Weeber, who Korean and Japanese military offi­ De Valera’s Comment arde of the naval air station at / "I do not fear negotiation with Wllllameburg, Va., April 20.— manned the Judiciary buildingf 'with cials were keeping it a secret. They (A P )—Their strike ended after two Norfolk and Edwin B. Bruce of over)ry available)le policemanpolioer whilei7le the and the consular officials refused to REDS ALL OVER WORLD England," De Valera told the Dali Elmira, N. Y,, a friend. dloti were being read, said he before the vote wae taken, "but discuss the matter. dayi, men itudente at the College No reeulti were reported from had taken no additional precau­ It was also reported that the BAY STATE G.O.P. when we negotiate we will negotiate of William and Mary returned to a radio meeiage broadcast tions other than to have all officers chiefs of the Japanese consular po­ about a united Ireland and not be­ fore. No negotiation le'* needed olaseee today with aieuronoe a new Thursday night from a Newark' "on their toes." lice, the civilian gendarmerie who PREPARE FOR ‘MAY DAY’ ); Adapts Plan For the Saltle- was Impassioned and the session olaeece and that tne preeldent would spoken in favor of the verdict, which Boston, April 80.— (AP)—Mm ss- was In continuous uproar, confer with etudent repreeentatlvee INSOVIETRUSSIA wae returned by a dury n eight REFORTEDMAPED obusetts Republicans gatbsrsd In in­ meal of Sino-Japaneio next week with a view to giving eaucaslane,------three (3hfinwe Old a formal convention today at historic By AoMMsIxtod ProM. them eeme authority In the matter native. Faneull Hall to discuss a party plat­ of QollMo dlielpllne. It woe With varying reaetieni form and to attempt to place the un­ "The Oopi VI, Oommunliti" Ceatroveriy At Shanghai. Dr, Chandler laid, however, the IS E m IN ATTIC official delegates on record on the drama woi duited off for a poiithlu FRANCE TO BALLOT opportunity to have their eaees re­ Yeiigiiari' Orgaiiatioi uestion of resubmitting the 18th revival today ai plane for May Day viewed In the preienee ef parents er J Kahahawal..... allegedly------_ _ admitted .mindmint to a referendum, oelebrationi were given their final Geneva, April 80,=(A F) — The legal repreientativei was one al- Cafflpali Storakaipari To taking part la an attack on Mri, Mix hundred members ef the party touehei, , FOR ITS DEPUTIES wave given to i " ”pended students Thirteen Yeir Old Girl H u were expected to attend the all-day League ef ratiena Assembly today and he refused to allow them to be Maieie,j- H, . ___ itood with_____ . let, ... white llpi ss session, which is speniored by the In many londi pollee were watoh- adopted a resolution ombodying a represented by student eounsel. Taka Tkem 0 0 Shalvii. hli fate woe read by ful. Vanoouver, B, C„ regiitered clerk, Rspublioan Club ef Maiiaohuietts plan for settlement of the Bino- There was no disorder from the Insanity Dlsregardod Whole Town Excited Over under the direction of Its president, the flrit Roare. Pollee laTd they Japanese controversy at ihanghal. tlmo the strike was dselarsd at a Major Judsen Kannigan, Leverett were Informed a raiding band of Over 3,000 Candidatei For rally on Thursday until It was offi­ Meieow, April BO.-=(AP) ='=Thcre In the jury^i findmgi, the tni Baltonstall, Speaker of the Massa­ CommuniHtR and unemployed had The Japanese delegatesoeieptei refrained cially ended at a meeting last night. sanityalty defease let up Tn heholf of Her E icipide. chusetts Houss, was permanent broken Into a powder magailne at from voting on the resolution. nlS Siitl* Rllll Off EliC* will be no eolored i g f i in Moioew Lieut, Masil was disregarded. ohalrmiB. Aiheroft, 176 mllei away, stolen whioh proyliei that.eyaeuatlen on the Russian orthodox Sister to­ Glarenee )arrew, defense leodec, 1,000 poundi of dynamite and start­ Japanese troops shall he completed said I The politieal assembly was oom- morrow, for the youni pioneers, oa "I am very mueh diiappelated," Harrison, N, Y., April 80— (AP) osed of membors ef several offlelal ed for Vanoouver to eelebrate May In the near future and that the tioni Week From Sunday. orgonliatlon of etalldren from ten —With ths aid fo a ohsrry tros, a Blepublieu olubs, ef ths state eom- Diw tomorrow. League mixed commission is au­ FIGHTISRENEWED Mrs. Forleseue, mother of Mi'i, frindly attio at her heme on louU mlttee, legislators and delegates For days hundred! of men, defy­ thorised to report any neglect by to sixteen, have made the itores Maiiie, heard the verdlet without either Shina or Japan to observe flinehlng. Neither Jones nor Lord ard irteet here, and a wanderlust pledged to vote for the renomina- ing pollee, have been traveling by Paris, April 80,=-=(AP) Ten take them off their ihelves. shewed any signi ef feeling. oemplsx, 18 year old Mildred Bmeler tlon of President Hoover at the Na­ roiiread toward Vaneouver without the terms of the armistioc agree­ BY CHINESE TROOPS There will he no kullteh, a toll, gave the "run around" to her par* tional convention. Invitations have paying fares. ment, million Frenehmen will vote tomor­ The four defendaati were charged Previous to the vote on the reso­ row In the first Installment of the sweet eake, and none ^ that sweet­ with leeead degree murder, whleli ante, polios telagraph typwriter also been aoosptsd by Rev. A. Z. May Commandeer Trains ened eheese dessert which always eolls for a leateaei of 80 yean to oyetema in Oonneotiout, New York Conrad and Professor Thomas Nixon Railroad police were stirred to ae- lution Ambassador W. W, Yen, @hl- general eleetloni. life imprisonment. Judge Gharles and Westoheeter oounty, town po­ Carver of Harvard, orusading drys. tlvlty on reoeivlng word of a pos­ The v o t l» will he followed May 8 Iniurgenti Bittle JipuiiH was a tradltloflol Saster eonfeetlon. B. Davis had laitrueted the Jury it lios and truant offioere for two But Party lenrimenf sible demonstration at Ham Loops, (Continued on Page Ten by a run-offeleotlon. There will he no fancy dolls, for all eeuld find the quartet guilty ai days. Any action of the oenvention oan 800 miles east eVaneouver, They There are 8,617 oandldatei run­ these things have fallen under the charged, guilty e f monalaughter or Mildred played "hookey" from be nothing more than an expression said they were warned demonstra­ ning for the 616 seats In the Cham­ In Manchnria With Oddi flot guilty. eoheol on Wednesday. Her distract- of party sentiment on public issues tors might eommandeer trains on ber of Deputies. There are 86 can­ ban of the crusaders. He added a possible finding of ed parents broadcast the alarm, and win not in any way be binding two mam lines to reach the demon­ DISCrVERRUINS didates for a single seat, that of fit. The youngsters condemned the not guilty by reason of Insanity for Tnureday passed. No Mildred. on the party when its delegates as­ stration scene. Olrond, In the Department of Arlege. Againit the Jipi, cooperative trade committee for Mossle. Last night at 7 o'clock Mildred's semble for the state convention in Russia, preparing for a rousing The French eleotlon law requires permitting the display of euoh arti­ Appeal Is Taken father heard a noise in the attic. September, celebration, had a greeting from the OF ANCIENT C IH a full majority of the votes cast In cles and fn a formal protest model­ Notice o f appeal was givsn by Investigation revealed Mildred. A resolrtloni committee has draft­ revolutionary war oounon at Mos­ each district to win in the first eleo­ Harbin, Manohuria, April 80 — led upon those frequently Issued by George B, Leleure, defense attorney. A bherry tree at the Bernier home ed a platform containing 18 planks, cow, which urged that "The Iron tlon. (AP)—Dlipatohee from Xlrln today their elders they declared that "In In the course of procedure the case reaches its branches to the attic which win be preeentetT to tne un­ revolutionary discipline of the Red In the run-off eleotlon, held a said the Chinese insurgent force op­ Soviet Russia all organisations fight would go to the united States (Sir- window. Mildred climbed the tree official convention for ratification Army" be strengthened. It week later, a bare plurality Is suffi­ posed to the new Manchurian ad­ against religious traditions, but the cult Court of Appsals In California. to,her attic sanctum at night and and open dlioueelon will be held on warned against neglecting the na­ American Explorer Reports cient. ministration hod been reinforced by toys we have seen offered for eole The July’s findings left a variety an ddescended by Its branches in each plank. tion’s defenses at a time when can­ In spite of the fact that tomor­ Troops from Imlenpo and had re­ tend to stimulate rellgloue eentl- of poeelblfltlee in the way of sen­ the mornings. It wae expected that Intereet nons are roaring in the Far East. row Is May Day, when usually there newed the attack on the Japanese ments.” tences. The maximum penalty for She sold she had been In the attic would center chlefiy about an at­ In France Find As Most Important; near HcUlln. manslaughter is ten years. The are demonstrations of radical Flying brigades of the young most of the time, but police said tempt to put the unofficial delegates In Prance, where Sunday Is elec­ groups. Premier Tardleu said he an­ The reports told of severe fight­ lightest sentence possible would be her sunburned face Indicated beach on record In favor of resubmlsslon tion day, the minister of the interior ing with the odds heavily ogamet atheists demanded that dolls and a suspended sentence for that length Dates Deciphered. ticipated no trouble. cradles and toy phonographs be visits. of the 18th Amendment to a refer­ Issued the customary order to guard DoniMtlo leeuee the Japanese. Relnforoementi for of time, which Is within the power endum. Dr. Conrad and Professor against May Day disorder but he The campaign has centered In the latter were on the way from thrown out and that instead the of Judge Davis. Carver were expected to lecto a said he expectod no trouble. In here. etoree sell models . of automobiles In addition Governor Judd has KIND HEARTED RAILROADERS great measure on domestic matters. the poWer to pardon any or oil of movement against any such attempt. Mexico City police were ordered to Washington, April 80.—(AP)—- The government has stood on its rec­ There wae news from Changchtm and tractors. The theory Is that In It was hoped that today’s meeting prevent demonstrations or disorders; Dlscovery of ruins of a hitherto un­ of the arrival there of Infantry and Russia the toy Is not the plaything them. Pawnee City, Neb., April 80. — ord on disarmament. The opposi­ Judge Davis fixed next Friday as might produce an accurate cross sec­ New York police, 18,000 strong, known Maya city of enormous size tion Ridlcal Socialist Party headed artillery to Join a brigade which of the individual child but most ap­ (A P )—A raothe” robin was back on tion of party sentiment on outstand­ will be on duty continuous from peal to the collective mass. Of 150 the date for pronouncing sentence. her eggs today because three rail­ and great archaeological impor­ by Edouard Herrlot, former premier left this afternoon for the Tunhua ing issues and thus place the partv this morning till Monday juorfliicijg; district where the Insurgents also varieties of toys the Young Pioneers Public reaction to the verdict road men interrupted their routine and mayor of Lyons, has Indulged in varied. Generally It was a surprise leaders In a position to be armed Mass meetings and parades . jluere tance in the Jungles of Yucatan was were strong enough to endanger found Only nine designed on satis­ work long enough to give attention some criticism but has taken no flat because rumors had been circulated with a knowledge of what to expect — ' I announced today by the Carnegie stand against most of the Tardleu Japanese residents. factorily technical lines. to a bird's nest. In the fall elections. (Continued on Page Ten Institution of Washington. the Jury probably would convict A freight train picked up a box policies. Existence of the city, first seen Lieut. Massle only. Few expected car in thie Lewiston yards, 15 miles Most of the criticism of the gov­ by a white man in December 1931, the conviction of Mrs. Fortescue. west of here, and brought it to Paw­ ernment’s foreign policy has come has been confirmed by an expedi- Commander R. W. Bates, head of nee City, where H. B. Saulsbury, from the Socialists who have cham­ the Navy shore patrol, said he ex­ brakeman, noticed in the car a nest 'tlim .led by Dr. Sylvanus Morley. He pioned disarmament and closer re­ Mad Hatter Not So Mad; fbuxid that the city was once a great pected no disturbance In the city containing four eggs. He and A. B. Light Waves Within Metal lations with Germany. Mayan religious center, and many, and would not order additional Kennedy, railroad agent here, car' Outstanding Rivals sailors for patrol duty. ried the nest into the station until a dates are sculptured on the ruins The two outstanding rivals are Says Famous Scientist which are expected to add greatly To Guard Ida westbound freight train arrived. Responsible for Strength Premier Tardleu and M, Herrlot. William B. Pittman, attorney for The conductor, L. Nuckolls, took to knowledge of Maya history. The Socialists, led by Leon Blum, Found by American Horace Ida, one of the four remain-r the nest back to Lewiston and had now have 111 seats In the Chamber New York, April 30—(AP) — It^ter told Alice she shouldn’t beat Ing men accused of attacking Mrs. It placed in a tree near the rsdl- Washington, April 30.— (AP) — smagneUc properties are distributed The city was first seen by C. L. and they have predicted they will Lundell, an American botanist em­ took the original Alice in Wonder' Time when she learned music. Massle, asked a police guard for the road yards. The strength of iron, a group of^wlth regularity through the ranks. Increase this number. "He won’t stand beating,” the home of Ida. ployed by a chicle company oper­ The Commimists, although their land 70 years and a trip to America scientists were told toBay, may be Just as well-drilled soldiers make to find out that the Mad Hatter was Mad Hatter said. "Now if you only Shortly after the Jury disagree­ CUT CITY SALARIES caused by a peculiar kind of light an army strong, so well-drilled ating in the region. He named it chances of increasing their present "Calakmul,” which means. In the maybe as sane as Albert Einstein. kept on good terms with him, he’d ment in the attack case, Ida was wave within the dark, dense metal. atoms, moving in step, furnish representation of 11 in the Cham­ Mrs. Alice Liddell Hargreaves, 80, do almost anything you liked with seized and beaten in a vain effort to Detroit, April 30.— (AP)— The Dr. Francis Bitter of the West- strength to the iron of which they Maya language, "The Two Adja­ ber were not consiaered good, have cent Hills." for whom Lewis Carroll spim the the clock. For instance, suppose it get him to cemfess. After Kaha- City Council in a special session inghouse company, described his are parts, Dr, Bitter said. Atoms an Imposing array of candidates in "Calakmul exceeds our expecta­ story of “Alice In Wonderland” back were 9 o’clock in the morning, just hawai’s death, Ida and hls co-de­ this morning adopted an ordinance discovery of these light waves be­ behaving in much the same way, the field. About two-thirds of the,, time to begin lessons, you’d only fendants, Ben Ahakoulo, Henry tions," Dr. Morley reported to the Communist candidates are recruited in the 60’s arrived yesterday to at­ reducing city salaries 50 per cent fore the American Physical Society. may explain the strength of other have to whisper a hint to Time, and Chang and David Takai, who had institution. "It contains the tremen­ from the imemployed. Several are tend Columbia University’s celebra­ during May and June and thereby He said they are fornos of radiation metals that can be magnetized, such tion of the Carroll centenary. round goes the clock in a twink­ been at liberty \inder bond, volun­ dous total of one hundred and three political prisoners. balancing the budget for the re­ by which atoms in metals exchange as nickel and cobalt, and perhaps stelae (monuments) with sculptur­ Today she could read In her news­ ling? Half past 1, time for din­ tarily went to Jail for protection mainder of the fiscal year. energy, and by which they ar close­ some little-understood characteris­ ed figures and hieroglyphs, many paper bow Dr. Robert A. Millikan, ner?” More recently however they left the Councilman Eugene ' an Antwerp ly tied together. tics of liquids, gelatines and even more sculpture.d monuments than TREASURY .BALANCE famous scientist, sprang to the de­ "The question I am raising,” said Jail for their homes. annoimced following pEissage of the Scientists long have known that living cells. any city hitherto known. Some of fense of the Mad Hatter’s mentality Dr. Millikan last night, "is how mad Last night they were placed back ordinance that as soon as sufficient atoms in iron are lined up in regu- When the secret of strength In the stelae are of high aesthetic Washington, April 30.—(AP)— in a lecture last night It was aU was the Hatter when he gave ' to In Jail as a safety precaution. funds are obtained from further Isu* ranks and columns like soloiers. metals and other substances be­ merit, while fifty-one are dated, of Treasury receipts " ir April 28 were about the new "concept of time” Ume changeable, undependable, Victory for Kelley collection of delinquent 1931 taxes Now Dr, Bitter has found that the comes fully understood, he predict­ which the expedition deciphered 83,235,933.75; expenditures, 810,- and how. the Blnsteto theories have capricious qualities which we as- The conviction gave a notXble vl6- he would introduce an ordinance to atom-soldiers apparently also "keep ed, it. ^11 be possible for scientists about half.” 859,718.45; balance, 8328,489,790.85. robbed "the harsh sequence of t i g a to personality? . . . Modehi tory to John C. Kelley In hla finSt reimburse city workers for the in step” as they move about, and to produce and increase that The expedition mapped all the Customs duties-for 28 days of April cause and effect” of power. science does not regard the Hitter amount cut from their salaries. that their different "uniforms” or strength as they desire. monoloths and buildings on the site. wore 819,615,40-4.75. You remember bow the Mad Hat- os' being so mad after aU.” (OoBtinoed OB Pme Ttm R g b t w o MANCHISTBR EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHBaTTBR, CX)NN.SATURDAT, APRIL 80, 1982. GROTUN ORGANIST Juvenile Fashion Show PlCKHOSPtTAL HOLLYWOOD ABOUT TOWN West Side Racketeers TO SUBSimiTE HERE Mrs. J. M. Shearer heads the eom- GOSSIP milttee at the Memorial Tlospltal DRIVE LEADERS Unen Auxiliary in charge of the Bum Rival Clabh day noon at the Y. M. C. A. Mrs. CUMP8E8 Shearer’s group will also meet to Gang warfare is beLeved to have ^pieces of wood and tin, it saUl ife be sition During Summer been resjxmsible for the fire that the property of a gang known as Youngsters to Model To Conduct Hale’s Eiflit Majers Named By Jay AND eew Monday aftememi at the C!enter Months. church house. gutted a clubhouse located in the “The Rinky-dinks.”’ As no trace of New Spring Styles INSIDE woods south of Cooper Hill street at a fire was foimd is the wcx>d stove Baby Style Show midnight last nigbL The member­ within the but, the cause was'laid E. Rand, Chainnn of During the absence of Archibald The Epworth Circle will meet at Baby Shop. ^ Sessions, organist and choir master STUFF ship of the gangs involved is drawn to a rival gang .of youngsteip, who Monday at 7:45 with Miss Elsie from West Side youngsters, who had even gone so far as to jdace a of the South Methodist church, who ON TH E Lewis of Highland Park. Juat as the older folks primp and Campaign. will spend the summer in Europe, seem bent on emulating the deeds crudely written sign in the Ohack decorate themselves in the latest George Huntington Byles of Groton MOVIE of Cttyone gangsters. which stated that "'T ^ shack will fashions for Easter so the young. Brownie Pack No. 5 will meet at An alarm from Box 24, at Cooper bum on April 25.” Evldeptly plans has been chosen to. preside over the COLONY the South Methodist ehureh Thurs­ Bters are outfitted in the newest The majors who will have charge organ and officiate as choir master. Thomas . Hill and West streets, brought Host miscarried as the fire occurred four Spring and Summer modes during day at 8 o”clock instsad of Monday, Companies 1 and 4 of the South days later. of the eight divisions of the Me­ Mr. Byles organized and directed and will go on a hike. *Ths girls Baby Week. Tots of two and morial hospital campaign organiza­ the Chapel Carol Choir of the Bishop iYOANTHOMA Manchester Fire Department to the At 2 o’clock this morning, Com:' young boys and girls of five and six are reminded to bring supper mate­ scene shortly before midnight. The panics 2 and 3 were called on -a tion were announced today by Jay Seabury Memorial Church in Groton, rials. are adorned for this National Baby E. Rand, general chairman of the and has served as organist at Christ How About Sylvia f fire had gained conslderahle head­ false alarm from Box 62 at Oak Week as thoroughly and as elabo­ drive for $20,000, which will open Church, Ansonla and two years in Hollywood, April 30.—Just won­ way and from a distance took on and Clinton streets. One hour Girl Scouts of Troop 9 will omit rately as their big brothers and sis­ on Monday, May 9. ’They are: the Park Street Congregational dering . . . why they didn’t men­ the aspect of a huge conflagration, later, Company No. 8 answered' a ters and mothers and dads are for George Glenney, Arthur Knofla, tion Sylvia Sidney when they were their regular meeting next week and <^wing leveral hundreds of people still alarm for a bnuh fire in the Church, Bridgeport. aesemble at the South Methodist Easter Sunday. , Charles Burr, R. K. Anderson, Wil­ Mr. Byles will take up his new talking about a successor to Greta to the spot; As the shock stood in woods at Parker and Nye streets. church Monday afternoon at 2:80, Recognizing the fact that the liam Foulds, James Irvine, A. N, Garbo . . . wlat was the matter a clearing the flames did not spreaul Hose company No. ^ extinguished a duties here May 15. when they will leave for an over­ younger members of the family look Potter and N. B. Richards. with “Street Sc-ne” . . * not to quickly and were soon brought un­ brush fire at Wetherell end Bidwell forward to their parades of style At a meeting of the majors and mention the current *”1710 Miracle night hike to the Boy Scout cabin. der control. streets at 4:15 o’clock yesterday fully as proudly as do the elders The the executive committee last night, Man” . . . all of which means that All who plan to go should meet Miss The shack, constructed of odd afte/noon. J. W. Hale Company is planning for the names c' thirty-five captains Sylvia’s glistening or'oa can emote Davis after Sunday eebool tomorrow National Baby Week a “Juvenile were chosen and these are now be­ OBITUARY with the best o them. in the young people’s room. Fashion Show.” This style exhibit ing solicited for their consent to Incident«Hy, John Wray, who w. T. UTTLE LOSES will be held in Hale’s famous Baby serve. When the leadership of the took the ori^nal Lon Chaney part Mrs. Freda Moorebouse of 206 ms 32 COURT CASES Shop Wednesday afternoon, May 4 organization has been completed, in the Talkie version of “’The Eldridge street requests all mem­ at 3:30. Only children accompan­ L ^ volunteer workers will be chosen. It DEATHS Miracle Man,” can testify to Lon’s bers of Anderson-Shea Auxiliary to CHAMPION JERSEY co w ied by parents or other adults will is planned to have nearly 200 work­ physical stanfina . . . he admits he report” to her on their attendance be admitted. ers in the forthcoming campaign. Irwin Strickland had plenty of trouble standing up at the annual banquet to be held in BRINGIN $1,073.18 Baby Shop Beautiful. i Irwin Strickland, one and one- under Uie “make-up” which chang­ Hotel Sheridan Wednesday evening, **Shamrock Sybil Beauty,*’ Hale’s Baby Shop, always a pleas- half-year-ol' son of Mr. and Mrs. ed him into “The Frog.” May 4 before Monday. Winner of Gold and Silver Miss Ethel Anderson smt place to shop for the yoimgsters” Myron Strickland of Andover, died Medals, Dies At Spencer clothing needs, has been made even Hale’s StyUst MISSIONARIES FLEE at the Manchester Memorial hospi­ What a Tough life Mrs. Thomas Dannaber is chair­ Income of Local Police Coart more beautiful. This occasion has tal at 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon Vacation time again for the man of the public progressive bridge Street Farm. given the Hale’s store executives an with typhoid fever. The survivors movie -tars . . . some of them go party to be held Tuesday afternoon opportunity to stress the beauty that are the father, mother and two from one vacation to another . . . at 2 o’clock at the Y. M. C. A. Four- Wilbur T. Little cf the Shamrock Drops From Last MonA’s can be produced through dmple 35 YEARS MARRIED, CHINESE RADICALS brothers, Myron, 5, and Rasrmond, for instance, Richard Barthelmess. prizes will be awarded the winners Farms, Spencer street, reports the arrangements of the soft blues and four months. The mother and two He comes ’’"om a vacation abroad to and refreshments served. Assisting loss by milk fever of a valuable cow, pinks of the nursery room. children are still patients at the a vacation at Malibu . . . that’s Mrs. Dannaber will be the following one of his high producing strain of Special attention will be given to ARE GIVEN A P A R n hospital with the disease. the case with Lilyan Tashman and members of the Amcricsn Legion Jerseys, “Shamrock Sybil Beauty”. mothers attending the show bring­ Funeral arrangements are incom­ Edmund Lowe. . . . Pity the poor, Auxiliary: Mrs. John J. Allison, The animal bad just recently com­ Four Americans ArriVe At The month of April produced thir­ ing youngsters in carriages. These plete. overworked movie stars! Mrs. John O. Mahoney, Mrs, Harry pleted a record of 11,830 pounds of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Foley ty-two cases in the Manchester mothers are asked to ' bring their And the depression has certain­ Russell, Mrs. Howard Daniels, Mrs. milk and 640 pounds of butter-fat baby vehicles to the Oak street en­ Observe Event Last Night— Amoy After Two Weeks^ ly hit Warner Baxter right where George Olds, Mrs. Charles Hollis­ in 305 days, tnereb> winning both Police Court with receipts of fl,- trance of Hale’s where arrangements Receive Many Gifts. it hurts the most . . . he is adver­ ter, Mrs. Frank Hare, Mrs, Walter gold and silver medals awarded by 073.18, according to tbs records of have been made to “park^ ’them in OPENING STOCKS tising one of his two Malibu places Gorman, Mrs. L. L. Hohenthal. the American Jersey Cattle Club. the court clerk. The figures showed care of an attendant. Hale’s real­ Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Foley of Journey From Interior. for sale . . . and be is having to ’This remarkable record was made a decrease in Comparison with both izes that mothers oftentimes decide New street were married 36' years model the ocher one rather than Mrs. Clarke, mother of Mrs. A. F. at 4 years and 10 months of age on the month of March this year and not to attend events of this nature yesterday. Their daughter-in-law New York, April 30.-*(AP) — build a new one . . . that proves Howes of Hudson street, who le over twlce-a-day milking and imder ordi­ April of last year. because they do not wish to be and son, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Amoy, China, April 30.— ( A P I - Except for spotty selling in rails and that life isn’t always a bed of rbses 95 years old, was able to be out on nary farm care. In March the Court bandied 55 troubled placing their carriages in a Foley, Jr., of Proctor Road planned Four American missionaries sta­ merchandising issues, the Stock for the movie peop' . . . some­ the porch at her daughter’s home The milk averaged 6.7 percent for cases with receipts of I1086A0 and safe place while they are shopping that the coral anniversary should be tioned at Siokhe, southwest of Market was steady today, with times it’s just a bed of tulips. yesterday and to take a short walk the ten month period and during in April last year the same number or watching a style show. These observed, and accordingly arranged Chaochow, arrived here today after changes limited to narrow ^frac­ The Malibu colony is increasing on the sidewalk. Mrs. Clarke has one month “Beauty” was scored tha of cases jielded $1401.94. The eases this month included four dnmken carriages will all be carefuUy for a surprise celebration of the two weeks in the interior fleeing tions. Trading was dull. every day . . . Leila Hyams, Eddie been ill and under the care of two highest cow in the United States in drivers, four reckless drivers, one watched next Wednesday afternoon event at their home last evening, Chinese Communists. Sante Fe dropped 3 points to a Cantor, George O’Brien, Zeppo nurses practically all of the time her age class with a yield of 81 driving without a license, seven in­ and no mother should feel compelled which was tastefully decorated in They are the Rev. H. J. Voskuil new low before recovering partially, Marx, Marie Prevost and seve|il since last September. pounds of butter fat. Her lowest to stay away because of the trouble coral and green crepe paper. | A and the Rev. T. V. Oltman and their and Union Pacific was off 2. Macy, others are already there. month was 5^ pounds of butter toxications, two assaidts, four of "parking” a baby carriage. fiorid centerpiece of roses and a wives. They represent the Presby­ Sears Roebuck and Woolworth eased Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Crowell of fat. breach of the peace and one theft, Six handsome little tots ranging wedding cake with 36 candles terian Reformed church with Amer­ a point in company with Liggett & The Diets Are Back Highland Park are visiting in Bos­ For eight months of the ten the remainder consisting of minor from two to six years of age will adorned the dining table. ican headquarters in New York. Myers and Air Reduction. U. S. A sure nign of approaching bath­ ton, Mass., and expected home to­ Bernty was on the Connecticut charges. Of the thirty-two cases, ’The Communists were reported to there were only* two men sent to model some of Hale’s selected gar­ Mr. and Mrs. Foley were made Steel Preferred dropped 1 1-2 to the ing suits in Hollywood is the new morrow evening. Agricultural College Honor list, and ments for children. About 40 gar­ happy with gifts of gold, flowers have captured a village within ten lowest since 1904. Steel Common, diet fad which officially opens the for four months was the highest jail, each with a 15 day sentence, ments from sun suits to afternoon and individual remembrances. The miles of here during the night, kid­ American Can and American Tele­ season for the movie colony each Howard Tingley has been awarded Jersey cow on the honor list. Anoth­ and one was committed to the State frocks and hats will be displayed evening passed quickly with cards naping many men and women and phone steadied after minor early season . . . first it was the hard- a contract for the erection of an er month she was in second place, Farm for Inebriates. Two cases with these six children modeling and other games. killing others, finally burning the l6sses. National Lead dropped 3. boiled egg and tomato recipe, first inclosed porch of wood and glass at having been beaten by her fuU sis­ were appealed and there were them. Those who will wear the Among those present were their town after looting it. Wall Street market commentators used, I believe, by Ethel Barrymore, the dwelling at 187 Woodbridge ter, another member of the Sham­ eleven convictions for motor vehicle daughters, Anna and Kathryn, who clothes are as follows: There were reports adso they had derived come satisfaction out of the but quickly taken up by the movie street for Alexander McKenna. rock Farm herd. violations, live at home, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas demanded heavy ransom from Richmond Morrison (age 2 years), weekly merchandising reviews, girls . . . then Joan Crawford Chester B. Brunner of Oakland Mr. Little’s loss is partly offset William Blackburn, who was con­ McGrs^ of East Windsor and son, Qiaochow, and that the merchants Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison, 20 which stated that recent gains in re­ broke down and confessed that her street has awarded the contract for by the fact that “Shamrock Sybil victed of driving with defective Emd Mr. and Mrs. John O’Cotmor of there had paid a huge sum to pre­ Greenhill street. tail trade were being retained. In luncheon consisted of lettuce, salt, the erection of a filling station on Beauty” is survived by three daugh­ brakes in March, made his second Rose Mary Quish (age 3 years), Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Foley have vent looting of the city. particular, the assertion that steel pepper and water . , , now it’s Oakland street to Gustave Schrel- appearance in coun on a similar another daughter who lives in Bos­ ters, one of which is making a floe Mr. and Mrs. William P. Quish, 225 trade prospects were a little bright­ cottage cheese and sour cream . , . ber and Sons, Inc. The building record as a two-year-old. charge this month. Main street. ton, the wife of Edwin Laking. All er was well received. that doesn’t sound like a sylph-like will be of frame construction, ar­ Helen Stiles (age 2 years), Mr. of their married life,has been spent A gain of 1,541 units in March figure to me , , . but not having a ranged for an office, a workshop and Mrs. W. F. Stiles, Hollister in Manchester. POLICE COURT automobile production over the Feb­ sylph-like figure, I could hardly be and rest rooms. JUDGE’S RECORD street. ruary sche(Jules was in keeping with «called a judge. TAX COLLE(niONS Honolulu, April SO.— (A P )—CJIr- Fawn Appleby (age 6 years), Mr. expectations. What was regarded Of course there are other diets, S. Emil Johnson has the contract cult Judge Charles S. Davis, ^rbo Richard Boughton, of 5 Ridgewood presided at the Honolulu Mai of and Mrs. Russell Appleby, 17 Ar­ street, pleaded guilty in town court by industrial executives as more im­ too . . . “potassium broth” for ex­ for the erection of a two-car gar­ TROLLEY CONDUaOR Lieut. Thomas H. Massle, and three mory street. this morning before Deputy Judge portant is whether the industry will ample, whatever that Is . . . and age at the parsonage of the Swed­ ' POUR IN TODAY others, is known as one of the .moat Jean Johnston (age 5 years), Mr. Thomas Ferguson to the charges of now go ahead with its expansion. black coffee and dry toast . . . and ish Lutheran church ^t 64 Church vigorous prosecutors Hawaii ever and Mrs. Joseph Johnston, 16 Haw­ intoxication and breach of the peace. May production schedules are ex­ the “no breads.” street. BECOMES BANKRUPT had. ley street * Boughton was arrested yesterday pected to be higher. Long Line Files Into Municipal He became city and county attor­ Stewart Carlson (age 4 years), afternoon at his home by Officer Lu­ Continued reports of foreign “Blood and Sand” Again The Manchester Sand and Gravel Building Today—Over 150 ney after serving as deputy in that Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Carlson, 27 Alexander B. Tedford of East cius Thrall after he Investigated and dumping of commodities exerted a Now they are sa3dnr that “Blood Company will furnish the sand and In Line At One Time. office. He also served as United Walker street. Hartford, employed by the Connec­ found the defendant had created a somewhat depressing effort. Par­ and Sand” which was one of Ru­ gravel for the postoffice building at To Give Balloons ticut Company as trolley conductor, ticularly emphatic was the state­ dolph Valentino’s best, is to be re­ the Center, its samples having been States commissioner. disturbance in the neighborhood One of the longest lines ever to As a special attraction for the who formerly lived in Manchester, while under the Influence of intoxi* ment of a Tennessee Corp. official made into a talkie, with George approved by the U. S. Treasury De­ Virtually all of the 42 years of his youngsters balloons will be present­ has filed a petition in persoifal bank­ who forecast hardship in the west­ Raft, who looks a lot like the late partment. Work on the bulldhig is lead into the Tax (Collector’s office life have been spent In Honolulu. esmts. formed before the office opened for Judge Davis is known as a man ed to all of them who attend the ruptcy, listing liabilities of $980.75 Judge Ferguson took into consid­ ern mining states unless foreign Rudy, in the leading role . . . and now being resumed by Plerettl business this morning. At 10 o’clock with liberal views but with strong style show accompanied by their with no assets. The largest secured eration the recommendation of both pressure on domestic price levels is they are saying that John Barry­ Brothers, general contractors. ’The the line extended to Center street consciousness of his duty and a mothers. Mrs. Mildred Tedford, the creditor is the Personal Finance Judge Hyde, representing Boughton, relieved. more’s next role will be in “Moon Manchester Sand and Gravel com­ pany is also furnishing sand for the high respect for the law. popular manager, of the Hale’s company of this town for $289. The and Prosecuting Attorney Charles Evidence that the operating com­ and Sixpence,” by Somerset with over 150 people in line. U. S. Veteran’s bilildings being He attended Cornell and Hatyted Baby Shop who is well liked by unsecured creditors are John F. R. Hathaway that this was the ini­ panies in the American public utili­ Maugham . . . and if the movie is The rush for dog licenses still con­ Shea of Manchester, $50; John Ted­ erected in Newington. tinued this m or^ng at the Town and was graduated In 1916 from both mothers and yoimgsters who tial appearance of Boughton in court ty field are coming through the just half as good as the book, it ford, $62; James W. Farr, $100, both Clerk’s office. Both Town (Clerk Stanford University. He served in shop at Hale’s has made specicd and he has been a resident of Man­ present period of reduced earnings ought to be a wow. of this town; and the Capitol Coal Janet, 11-year-old daughter of ’Turklngton and Miss Hattie Strick­ the officers training school at (Jatfip plans to show some of the newer chester all his life. Boughton . was in relatively good shape was fur­ Maybe Cecil B. De Mille will have company of Hartford, $76. Mrs. Jennie Tracy of North Elm land, assistant town clerk were Hancock, Georgia, during the Wortd modes and garments to those who placed on probation for three nished in the United Gas Improve­ a-hand in the remaking of “The street who has been confined to the busy making out and issuing hun­ War. His appointment as Judge attend the ijhow cmd who shop at months. ment Qo. report This report show­ Ten Commandments” . . . and Memorial hospital for the past nine dreds of dog licenses. was in 1925. Hale’s during National Baby Week. BLAST INJURES THREE. Robert BHtzpatrlck, arrested here ed for the year ended March 31, maybe he wen’t . . . last time, you ’The Baby Shop is a delightful spot yesterday afternoon by Officer Ray- may remember, they said it was v/eeks, was ^ven the third blood last, that earnings were only 10 transfusion this morning, in the ef­ to browse about looking for the Cincinnati, O., April 30.— (A P )— mand Gi^ln for breaking out of the cents a share less than in the pre­ easy to tell where Moses left off and new and unique in children’s gar­ fort to hasten her improvement. Three men were injured today in a local lock-up last July while await­ ceding year. Cecil B. De Mille begem. HOSPITAL NOTES ments and shoppers are always Her uncle, Harold Clemson, has PARSONS* boiler explosion which nearly ing the preparation of a mittimus Westinghouse’s report showing a warmly greeted there by Mrs. Ted­ for committment to the Hartford furnished the blood at each trans­ 3 Days Beg. April 28. Mat. Sat. wrecked the plant of the Tri-State gain of 50 percent in first quarter fusion. Janet has been able to be Janet Ritchie of 20 Clarke Road ford. ’Tinning and Galvanizing Company. County jail, pleaded guilty and a 15- Mail Orders Now. Among the garments that will be day jail sentence was imposed. A orders over last year was favorably out on the lawn at the Institution on was discharged yesterday. The explosion was so terrific that received. DID YOU KNOW THAT pleasant days. Irwin Strickland, one and one- modeled Wednesday afternoon are the boiler, despite its 7,000 pound previous fine holds. Chief Samuel Sun Suits, Beachwear, Play Suits, J. Gordon testified that Fitzpatrick Sterling opened unchanged at half year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ethel Barrymore weight, was blown through the roof $3.65 3-4 for cables. In 1929 the total number of Myron Strickland of Andover died In her glamorous production of Spring outfits. Play Dresses, After­ was placed in the cell awaiting com­ deaths from cancer was 111,569. and landed 300 feet away. Fire at the hospital yesterday afternoon Sheridan’s Immortal Comedy noon Frocks, Party and School mittment and he removed the open More than 3125 persons took the officials believed a combination of “THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL” Frocks, Coats and Hats. All of the lock and departed. civil service examination for posi­ PUBUC RECORDS with t3T)hoId fever. low watet and failure of the safety Miss Sophie Ferderber of 1180 Hale’s family are looking forward valve caused the accident. Willis H. Barker of Granby, FORCED TO SIGN CHECKS tions as U. S. prohibition agents With distinguished New York to Wednesday afternoon’s Kiddles charged with the theft of a $100 last year. Main street was discharged yester­ cast. day. Evenings 50e to $2JM). I>arty and it promlser to be a de­ diamond ring from Mrs. Catharine New York, April 30.— (A P )—On Milk is the most complete food Probate Notes lightful affair for the mothers who SEEKS DIVOROE. Rowsell of 162 Henry street, was a complaint H. C. Murphy, a stock supplied by nature. Miss Edna Howard of 47 Jensen Matinee 50c to $2.00. attend. As a last reminder the day held in the sum of $500 for court broker, that he had been “steered” Children have keener taste-sense The inventory of the estate of street was admitted this morning. is next Wednesday and the time of Chicago, April 30.— (A P )—Mrs. May 4. by a taxicab driver to a speakesisy than adults. Sarah E. Slater, late of Manches­ the style show is 3:30 in the after­ Ctorina Hlggiiwon Rogers, daughter Barker ,a vendor, called at the at 152 West 72nd street, where he Sweet potatoes form the second ter, deceased, was filed for probate noon. of an international banker of Bos­ Rowsell home Wednesday and while was held a prisoner for 48 hours largest vegetable crop in the United in the Manchester District Probate ton, filed suit today for divorce from there is alleged to have taken the until after he had been forced to States. Court this morning. The estate to­ Bernard F. Rogers, Jr., wealthy ring. Lieutenant Barron arrested sign checks for $2,000, prohibition Raising the average child in the tals $40,562.05 consisting of bank, A new plant for purification of young insurance broker of suburban Barker in Granby yesterday. agents raided the place t^ a y . average family until it is 18 coats insurance, utility and industrial S X A / r helium is to be constructed by the Liake Forest, charging desertion. its parents about $7,200. stocks and bank deposits and the U. S. Navy Department at its new Three men and two women were Rogers’ counsel filed an answer to The oldest map in the world is The sodium-vapor bulb produces homestead at 21 Hudson street val­ airship base at Sunnyvale, Cal. arrested and a quantity of alleged SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Mrs. Rogers’ bill. sadd to have been found in excava­ liquor was seized. the most efficient light known for ued at $5,550. They were married March 24, tions about 200 miles north of ProWbltion agents said Murphy commercial use. John M. Williams and George W. 1023. The children are Corina Babylon. It was buried under 20 identified the.two men as those who A German chemist has succeed­ Kuhney are ^ e appraisers and This Howard Hughes’ white- Higglnson Rogers, 7, and Adele Wal­ feet of earth, and pictured the lay­ held him until he had signed the ed in making a transparent alum­ Janes M. Preston the administra­ ler Rogers, 5. out of a rich man’s estate. checks. inum. tor, C. T. A. hot, dramatic thunderbolt, is W eek End an honest endeavor to give the SPECIALS public a true picture of the most terrifying, i^ret power at ITS PRESIDENTIAL YEAR Alfred E. Smith Political Headliners which has ever threatened THE PRINCESS this country from within----- CANDY SHOP you must see it! Mala and Pearl St.

Our fresh, delicious choco­ lates, milk and dark, are of­ fered at these prices. \ W ith Reg. 69c per pound PAU L M UNI 59c ANN DVORAK KAREN MORLEY Reg. 60c per pound He challenged the world when hie power ran high, 40c Alfred E. Smith was )^m on He was 18 when his father died. On January 16, 1895, he received In January, 1004, he went to the In 1988 ha was nominated demo­ but when fortune turned, New York’s lower east side on Dee. . . . His mother made umbrellas . . his first political appointment, a legislature. . . . He was reelected. cratic candidate for president . . . hie blood turned yellow and like a whipped dog he Reg. 50c per pound 30, 1873, almost at the foot of He sold papers . . . Necessity forced clerkship in the office of the com­ . . . In 1911 he became leader of his To the tune^of "The Sidewalks of Brooklyn bridge . . . His young looked to the women ha him out of school whon he was 15 missioner of Juries . . . He fought party in Albany. .. Re was speaker New York” he toured the country, ears flgurativel yheard that bridge \ .y ruinsd to lave him from 39c grow under the clatter of the . . . He earned $8 a week as a shli>' Tammany lea^rsblp to aid a friend of the house in 1912 . . . Six years but was defeated . . . Became presi­ . U itioom . riveter’s hammer, part of New ping clerk . .| 1 3 a week bookkeep­ win political dominance in the dis­ later he became governor of New dent of Empire State Building cor­ York’s strange song . . . His ing In a fish market. . . He put on trict . . . His sister married the po­ York . . . Defeated for the next poration and haa oftioea m the TIm m ttiree prieea iaolude a Ssx mother’s purents were Irish immi­ plays in his mother’s attic . . . Was liceman on the beat. . . On May 5. term, he was a successful candidate world's highest building, from which variety of favorite pieces. grants; his father waa a truckman. an active member of the Tammany 1900, be married Katie Dunn . . . In twice thereafter . . . He sponsored be can see the Brooklyn bridge , .. JAMES CAGNEY “THE CROTO ROARS*____ . . . He studied at S t Barnes Paro­ political club in his district, gaining .1901 Alfred' Emanuel Smith, Jr., child welfare bills, mads a record Today he la a receptive candidate JOAN BENNETT ia -SHE WANTED A lOUJRNAlRS’f: chial schooU valuabla political experience. was born. for progressive legislation. for the presidency-

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.SATURDAY, APRIL 80, 198k PAGE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON PRESIDENT, GUEST Isaac And His Wells A WELL OF LIVING WATER OF OHIO COLONY BY GEORGE HRNRY DOLE Text: Gen. 26:12-25. The International Uniform Son- latenatlMial Simday Sdiool Lessee Text, Blay 1st day School Leeson for May 1. ® S A A C a n d U 9 1ACLL9. "A soft answer tnmetii away wratii, but grievoas words stir t e x t ; 2 jb l}2 -2 S ' AD Tlitse At Banquet Were aagw.”—Prov. 15:1. BY WM. E. GILROY, D. D. THTB CENTER CHURCH ^owed by the worship hour with Mr. Editor of The Congregationallet (Oongregmtloiial) French in charge. Thursday evening the Ladies Aid Residents Or Former Res­ Living water! Literally it means<^ias<$dug, the Philistines of false teach- The golden text chosen from the a spring that never runs dry. Ber. Wfttson Woodnifl, Minister will give a waffle Supper in the ves­ It'in g s have filled It. I know, an will resume their Wednesday eve­ Offertory—ISevation ...... Batiste liver tbe address. talk on spring gardens. Refresh­ ning meetings this week May 4th. Postlude—Postlude E Flat, Duncan ments of tea and cakes wers served. suits against three ministers he w«sc— aod at ooofi tba ebannomattr An Interesnng evening of hand Church School each Sunday at Local high school pupils, most of charged with conspiracy, ilander has miaMad dosa to tba ftstsiag 9:80, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE and libel, , work and instruction is being Rev, Harris B, Anthony, Pastor whom attend Windham high, havs mask. I W f apeto ocour lOf spriof planned. Christian Endeavor Meeting at enjewsd a wssk of vacation, Boaton— Steamer Commack ar- 6:30, Group Leaders in charge, rivea from Buanoa Airea with ailver Of M l di^. You cso't Ugbt tha hiroact The Woman’s Missionary Societies 9:00 a, m, — Sunday morning Wendell, Edmund and Wintbrop will meet at the parsonive next Tortc: “Do You Know Your Bible?" um containing tba cramated, ra- avafT tuna dds bj^paoi— bacMNS prayer service. Viner, sons of Principal Harry K. Wednesday afternoon at 2'.SO. N otes Vinsr, of tbs Natebaug Scliool, Wll- maina of David Currier, 84, Derby, tomonow k wM ba warm ■fein, We are happy to welcome the fol 9:80 a, m.—Sunday Bible School, N. H,, who died in tbe South Ameri­ Gasses for all a§e§. limantic, havs spent most of tbs VERNON lowing persons into the fellowship past week at tbe home of their can city laat August, .That's wbf you*U fiod this Utlli^ of our church: By letter—Mr, and 10:46 a. m.—(^mmunion Servlcs, The Quartet will meet at the 6:16 p. m.- -Young people's prayer ents, Mr. and Mrs, Loren Townsend, Mass.—Angus Ritchie, daowood fu a a usaAil gas nags to church for rehearsal tomorrow aft­ Mrs, Frederick Adams from Im Lord, 88, of Boston, succumbs to heart at­ ernoon at 2:80, manuel Congregational church of service. bora siouad tba bousa# It bilcas, 6:30 p, m,—Young people's msst- 'The Rev, Benjamin B, Styring, tack while fighting forest fire, The Community service will ^en Hartford; Mr, and Mrs, John C, ing. Our newly elected president, rector of St, Paul's Episcopal Medford, Mass,—Two 'Tufts col­ cooks aod bfoks-^arafTthiog sor at 8 o'clock with study classes, 'Hiis Owers from St, John's Methodist Anna French, vdll be tbs leader. church, Willimantic, will offmlate at lege students arrested during dis­ modaru gas raopa can do. But To ad- period will be followed by the wor­ Episcopal church of Dedham. Mass,; 7:80 p, m,—Evangelistic servicss. a ssrvics of Holy Communion at St, turbance by crowd of 800 students jdidoo It MS a nra box to dthrs tba ship hour which will include the Mrs, Lorinda lYorthrop from St, who were pushing a blaeing auto John's Episcopal church of New The W eek Pstsr's church, Thursday, May 6, Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, through the streets, Ickliqout of yowl bottsa with Milford, Conn,; Harry R, Rylander 7:80 p, m.—Monday, chorus prac­ Ascension Day, at 11 a, m. Following this meeting tbs Offi­ Boston—Burglar, believed a nar­ idmajy baat whsa you oaad Ui cial Board will meet for its regular from the Swedish Co;^egational tice. Property taxes and dog taxes will session. church of Washington, Cobb,; Mrs, 8:00 p, m,—Monday, band prac­ bs received at tbe town clerk's office cotic addict, forces his way into Harry R, Rylander and Norman C, tice, up to the close of Monday, May 2, tmorgoBcy operating room of St, \uq ilflMS fOtt'U ba dmolF WINDSORVILLE Rylander from St, Mary's Episcopal 7:80 p, m, — Tuesday, Official as May 1, tbe legal day marking tbe Elixabetb'i hospital, beats Sistsr M wr its baaoof sacdoflf aod Th$ CommunlW service will open church of South Manchester, On board meeting, limit of receiving tax payments, Modssta, who was in ebargs, and all faaf'fouod you'll saioy 7:80 p. m,—Wednesday, midweek comes on Sunday, p r o R ^ y a t lO'.iO Sunday morning Confession of Faith—Roy S, Nash, ascapss with quantity of drugs. trrny aooraoiaoca o f modom with study classes, 'This will bs fbl- Mrs. Elsie Lang Murphy, Andrew , . r ipori The tbree-act comedy drama, North Scituate, Mass,—Draggsr Fiedler, Richard B, Smim, Virginia dslsgates to tns New England Dis­ "It's A Ming," presented by East San Caiersero, bsr ersw of fivs and rmM cooklaa thst ibis Oisw M, Armstrong, Julia L, Converse, trict Assembly will be given, Hampton players was not very wsii m o casss of liquor seiaed by Coast woodUtiUkMapyou,0¥sa Elisabeth J, Harvey, Laura W, Mur* 2:80 p, m,—Thursday, W onm 's attended on account of tbe unpro- Guard, k jA M h o o t dock, Esther M, fioroB, D oris E oraysr masting in the church, pitioui weather, but it was well rs- Providsnos, R, I,—Antonio Ps- Swedish Lutheran Pehl, Helen L. Stewart, Frank D. p, mr—FrUiBy, Class Meet- esivsd, Receipts wars divided be­ trarca of Natick diss in tniurUm ra* •bsohNfff tmUom s o d owm Vittner, lo f tween tbe piajyeri and tbe local ceivsd when bis arm was caught in fffgf soifffof tkgUtfffffftfrifiwr Church Monday at S;30—Parish Pot Luck CbrUtWm EndMvor society, Ice a machine at tbe Pontiac meacb- fsguliki fks fsmpiniufst Supper, Speaker; Miss Lucile Pay CONCORPIA LUTHERAN, cream left over from tbe sales was i n A m A s m mossAI m who will tell of her thrilling ex­ Cor, Winter «x4 Oxrlex Sts, sold about tbe town next day, B h W, §• Of OsrssS, 0 , 0 , igbton, eev' M ndiie periences as a mtMfoBMry teacher in H, 0 , Weher, Paster, Tbe roM^ wae wbita w m tm w srai iniuri"injured a# trucks craeb on Full wWwWrBwr Turkey, Each fam ily is airtted to Tburi morning after tbe snow River>T/ bring a hot dish or a salad, and 16c Sun4«y school 9 s, m, atorm of tbe afternoon and evening per person to cover other expenses Eufllm servlos 16 x, m, before, Tnere were two or three 19/ w Fmmr nmrrwmnj wrrf^imrrwr^ imd w m sf—upper, asrm xu service 11 a dka/tinut n o w iflU£lls inwhiebenow C m in 0nd uks thr tphf mmMfittkn WM 0 m m f f TuesdiW at 4—Junior Endeavor, The W eek, and lurioue gpffVmnA r«ftunM a broken neck Momy wkii# poi# tkof konm hM M fttff ktftkm, > id m Eoy fim 4»y 7;W p, m„ J.Mles' AW vauRifff/ 4t§§, iU F ffti, Pfffiiifty, M artin MMMm Am MMM BMMSM wednt -- rsimyim k/t MM MfmfH m wia, wappdn; % 7 ; l 6 f / m,, H w iM fi 'are ^ m m iW ffI 0# m

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loyal adherent of Resident Hoover. coustry is wasted fienata ttma, la If 8 a Sad State of Affairs When We Have to Catch MautlfeBtn He wns helping to develop what Is countlsM pagM of tha Itaeord flUad undoubtedly a favorite theory of the with blather asd in tha credit of ita Crooks This Way! Cmufug ypTslb President, that a great deal of the senior l^jslatlva twdy haa never WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. PUBUKHBO BY THB been estimated—but It was plenty. >1/ HSltALU PUINTINU COMPANY, INC shrinking in securities values was tt BiSMlI strsst due to bear raids in the stock mar­ ’The place for him now is on the Boutb MftaebMMf, Cono. ket. Now that the investigation payroll of the Anti-Saloon League. Funeral Directors THOMAN PUACUHOM BtrrABUSDEO 67 YEARS ______OsBsrRi MsBRCsr has been turned into quite contrary Pottodad oetobar i, idVl channels and the Western suspicion ONE WAY TO SAVE CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. Pabllabad Baary Bvaslog Bsoapt of all Wall street operations is infiu- One measure of economy that Munda/a asd Holldaya. Bntarad at tba endng the committee’s course. It is mlgbt well be adopted would be to Rotjert K. Andurfion Phong: OlHcg 6171 Post Otriea at Boutb MaBobaatar. Cobb., as gaeoBd Claaa Mall Msttar. logical enough that the Connecricut put a definite efid to these per­ Fuoerfll Direetor Rgflidgoeg 7494 80B8CR1PTI0N RATBB petual excursions of American "ob­ UBS Yaar. by m a il...... senator sho^d take a back seat. As Par lloBtb. by mall ...... a au a spokesman for the White House, servers” and conferees to peace and glBgta cootaa •••«>«*01 Ddivarad, OBa yaar ...... ft.OV or something very like it, he could debt and disarmament conferences in Europe when there is never the lIBBirBR OP THC AUOCIATED hardly be expected to take a very TeUlng a story PRBSH active part in helping to prove a fiat remotest chance of their accomplish­ Tbe Morteet way. Tba Asaoclatad I rata la aaciuslvaly contradiction of the Hoover theory. ing anything. We have been fuss­ aotitlad to tba uaa for rapobllcatluo Tears. Of all oawa dispatehaa oradtrad to It For the purposes of the fullest and ing around the edges of Europeanr Poets’ or Bot otbarwlaa oraditad Ib tbla Wa fbad countlaaa whan sad an papar sod also fho local nawa pub- most intelligent investigation of this diplomacy ever since the treaty of l a * - * * " “ * forlorn lished bareln. whole subject it is rather regretta­ Versailles and tbe expense of tbe vls- Shed Mam until a new hope All rights of rapoblleatloB of Haa been bom. spaelal dispatebas baralB ara also ra> ble that Mr. Walcott does not enjoy itati^ has been, in the aggr^te, Rendezvous aarrad< very large. And we have done ah- complete freedom of action—that Tears. PoMIsbar'a Rap^asaotatlaa: Tba solutdy no good and never will do Julius Mathews Spaelal Agancy—New through his tacit commitment to Just think bow aaay May fan any good so long as we remain in A HBROIO POEM Of PE a A e During lifa’a joumay York. Chicago, OatroK sod Boatoo. the White House view the commit­ O F W IN E our present national state of mind. And telli^ all, Pull sarvlea ellaat of N B A Bar- tee is to some extent deprived of bis (To Duff Croper} Helana Lang, vice, Inc. very able assistance in getting a t Worse than that, we have each time (F rom Tbe London Mercury) Mambar Audit Buraau of Clreula< the bottom of stock market infiuence added a little to tbe damage to our PBEffff ONI tIOBS. on the country's economic state; for prestige aad to our European friend­ But wbat are Meee Mat from the If days ara dark outer m urk And you're depreeeed, Tba Hsrald Prlotlog Compsoy, Ine., there are very few members of ships. assumes bo Bnaoelai rasponslblllty HBV.TMEBC / Of dense mephitic vepore creeping H aU Ma world for typographical errors sppaaring Ib either branch of Congress possess­ ^vitTMour^we-.BT lurk Beeme jora ^atreaaad, adrartlsamcBts Ib tba Manehastar 5 W / To breath# foul airs from Mat cor- Than rouaa yoursalf ETSBlRg Herald. ing the Connecticut man's clarity of BEHIND THE SCENES IN T O OH - ' vision in these matters. niptad wall And don’t give w ay, SATURDAY, APRIL 80. ■ Wbicb ooaaa alima along tbo floors Know Mara ' ill eoma o f H an? A brigbtar Cay, NO ACTION AT OPEN BOBETINOS AILT Tbaae are tha atriekan poMad brood There is beginning to arise In ot ala Tba man that win When in the courge of bunuua In lifa’a kaen some minds a doubt whether either In wboaa vile vaiaa, poor, poisonous nee, events Manchester’s school consoli­ and thin, Walk bravrty on the tax bill or the economy bill will dation act shall bhve come into OUBT18 AND BARKLEY Dacoettona of ambittarad batrada WiM tasks to faca, ever be enacted at this session of LOOMINO AS 1988 craw l— flo If dark clouds actual operation and the new Board 'BUNNlNa BIATEr Congress. *rbe former, now in the Tbeaa are the Watar-Driskara, Maks thioga obacura, of Education shall have been elected cursed alll That’s just Ma tima hands of the jBenate Finance Com­ and started to function, this town BY BODNEY DUTCBEB To wall Mdura, mittee, is falling into a state of NBA Service Writer should be throufh, for all time, with F or auM ae thaaa la vain the RMaa kaleidoscopic change so involved baa rotted Teke then your stand, hole-and-eomer secrecy in the Wariilngton—At Oiicago in June that nobody can tell whether the In^arial eanturias by hltta of gold; Don’ t once ylva way. maaacement of its school affairs. there will be many red-hot nominat' For such aa thaaa tha fianlag Know M art v.itt come Senate win ever be able to eonw to The first act of that board, after it ing speeches aad various noisy pa- fthona ehatt r ia a A better day. a vote on It; the debate may con­ D o wall has effected its orfanizatioB, should rsdes around the dmvention ball, M yam Ma MfMmflg thmigh tha your part. Don’t brood or doubt, tinue until the senators, in June, allegedly for tbe presidential caadi- YORK Hermitage be the adoption of a standinf rule IN NEW If bard tba r od luddenly abandon the eeeiMon and Or lavri-browad dlrina Touraiaa ra- prohiUtittf so-called ’’executive ses- dseies of various govsmors, ssna- ealva Be e good eeout, rufb home to attend to their per- HUUjMIETiUlVKE sfoBg" from which representatives of tors aad psrhsps other public offi- Paaaing Farafiaa Tba tributa of her ytotaga# at eve, arenvitte fOeleer, •onal poUtiee, Ae for the economy the public and the press nfifht be d s ls . Naw York, April 80, — Modani For auM aa Masa Burgmdtan baata bUl, there is daily Ises prospect of But tbs ballyhoo will In rssUty bs in vain excluded. traffic problama ara doonfifif FIfM anything like an effectual meaaura desUtnsd to promote the vice prssi- •wall Ma riab flap# or load the ”OpeD covMMBtg, openly arrived denttsl sspirstioos of those gents 'Avanua aa a world famad parada empurpled plaiM, coming out of the Houee. And at" are as essential to the proper aad nobody will bs fooled about gfounda, Bootleee ;or auab ae Maaa ara Congreei baa not many week# left that. fiioca way back In Ma filxtiaa, mlfbW taak conduct of the puMie's business by "Ma avanuoo" baa baau Idantifiad la in which to finMi Ite work, 'That After tbs prssldsDtlsl candidates Of hotaed Ood I Ma FaMar In a tbs public's servants as to the imVBVAL rOODff ^or§ now avallabla In nortbam mar- tba ayaa of Ma \ orid aa pafaaatry’a fiaak it win ftay In Waabington aad flnieb are nominatsd the vice prssidsatisl favorite highway la ttua waatara righteous conduct of international p ^ b iU ^ will have tM r lo n liv * kata, and tba maata and tba flabaa And leading M OreaUon down dim it during a Presidential campaign In bli effort# to surviv# in M# of tba aoldar allmataa ara ablp- fforld ; ttned diplomaqr. If there is one open wlMout any eamouflags, but with Racant axparlaacaa In eohgeetlon is not to be ei^eeted for a mo­ tbs benefit of whatever Imweeelon pad, and parfaatly praaarvad In a To one man ardant apbara inm door which should never be dosed it fac# of obftaci##, and a##uag# bava cblllad tba fiaatatta epfrit ot CAWa FOB BMP ment. y may have been able to make froaan aonditlon until May raacb meneedy fitted. If tlM door to the room where a dty Mo pang# of ' ungcr, ommlvoroti# tbair daatinatlon, wbatbar it fa tradaafolk, however, VW blla they QF BKFABAfHmh^__ Is ebsdow-boxlnf for first place, In or town board Is ddiberatinf on W e are so aeeuetomed to threats man ba« mado u#o at oncticMy Florida, goutbam California or aun- continueeontihue to rig their huMngahuMnge When fm a the waete of aiiehUmg ASP WAR PRPffi ovary idlblo fubatana# or M# plant hunting, they ablvar In antMpation labor dona feme subject sf munldpal concern of "disaster" that tha averaf# sltl- Okarile a deed BH ny gpaln. of each fortbeomihg avanl, fJevd Omrgo Bom World Greek sen Is not liksly to bssoms grsady laaemuck ae tbe presIdential nom* and animal kingdom#, Tbougb I, tm m uH leave the grapmem in Gittng, thmande Ganem atien bavlsf to do with the M^endltupe of aountlaa# kind# of MIm # bav# sxsitsd orsr tbs possIMbty of Con- InatloB of tbe R ^blican party Is (tv n m o ffg AND AffUWKM ft aaama that MOBSf-HMd what munldpal cos' eertalnly sewed up hy Mf, Hoovcf baan aatan, wt find Mat Mara la » which hold crowi A n ^ lff& ’ flneyard werker take When the Wi ar earn to a ssrn Is there that has nothing to do gross walking out on tbs situation, and tbe Dem ocrat nomination Is, aurloua raaambfanaa In tba dlvaraL gpectatorg aieo bam the fay Tvay . . . doiCj § a ^ f Gmaa wae Isavinf an snormous dsfisit unpro- prssent fiad maniM aa to quantltlaa of QueetioofMr,^F,^lite§f "f have eoncme Ml Idiif akadewg of deeliaing hnMdng fortk imTffligxi at a with the spendiBf of moneyr ery ayatanw of *■ grompm raw, Wm WwWmWWTiemiMmm MM/MM vf W gM mw vidsd for and psrmittinf tbs fsdaral OVSriWf foo4 and M i M«ml«al atamanta heard that eaUog frogF feg§ wljl amg the route, WMls It Is probably gulte true aonaumad; fnatMat and anyarimant \ thom rhor pfUfi ny doud> w w fl to forsmmsnt to tumbis, Ilk# any busk mak# one llmbar,Ta there Mai any truM Bach parade caum i Ihfit Borsf^ In the past» has a secret iffw, rmr rmr»«r » ri^rMlM FMiM bavi ff»i4c4 JUm Suabimw, Ma in thin?" compiaintg and a§ mani ^ ^ S u f b % i ^agj ijhf iiMl nsss sonosm similarly Into for tbosi two may offer tbe deW' Jayanaaa, Ma Turk and M# Rua- And mS^ttn ngUiMIff t# M# •4' Wa wen ami m M MiI wirM or "cnccutlvc" eceeion of any Mau' Aaawari Fmaa' teg§ are a re> fratc cuetomerg teteifh^^, ------^ ffiflii uimmortami aod prdeperoue pru eheetcr board Its ecorct actual bankrupt^^ And actually gates tbeir tmiy good chum a alan, allka, to aaak foo4§ riak In markaWy good fo i ot w otalii ing to know whydeifveim havt not vamng n ilil; real vote flgbt suob as is tradition- protalff, aarbokydrata, fat and mlm Gome to the k oiof alt that wae forthem, or ''eneeutlvf" character as a shield tbers would bf very little more wkicb If iSflly dig#ft«d nouF^ keen made, B ^ n m ^ ally assoolal^ witb p o IlM e^vsn- aral afamanta, Ikouj^ May knaw Ifb iflf, but i______kfllfvf do ki tkflf mer0y eigh whiie ea rn in g tnat M Mfli frame efmind he went to behind which a dlihoncet or repre* damafe done by eueb a proeeedlng dons at tbeir best, nalMar tk« namai nor tba anlatanaa tfu m and meggengerg ara unahli Wttk^f^ingnm hofon me, and tUW fmjN (fit VffffilllW tftit¥/ u§§ would tka ufl# limkff, ani erm g Mai Germany mm pay m hcnelMc dedeion was anived at. It Is Man by tbe psm gi of tisatlon aud 8ve» Mat, However, assumes tbM ot Maaa Mlnga, Tba dial of ovory more Man eating pfeeone woui% (0 hreak through m m rafuf economy fegletatlon fallinf very far Ms fflovsmsflt to ssrap ™ Prssk r m kaa aantalnad all four of Moure 0 dei^ ottan w s u r ' fkon ^ w kat hope of anewar ahatt gultc as true ^ t In towns and dsst @barlls ^ r tls gtts somswbsrs nmke one a good avfam, ...... ibort of balaneinf tbe budget; Tbe Maaa omnUsA (oo4 matarlala, routine of an entirg wee dtlcs where dishonest and reprehen' among tbs n ^ blloan s. Tbs sbansss in aaauftamad da wa kaaama (§ataraet§) guentiy upeet. GomratS&ommaader wkom f dand dWe things are done by munldpal eountry mlgbt ae well be bung for sow m m to bs Mat 6barlls will bs ta Ma ayaalftl faadi In our own m h r . risomlnatsd without a struggls, ^ueetionf Mn, M, wpIMi i "fa m et of nfa eolienguea bodies It Is almost Invariably behind an old ebeep ae a lamb. vlalnity Mat tka faada of atkar fhfg Gommereiat A f f l What Tiu Miff to tnmhiing Not bssauss M ffs Is any vlolsst raaai, wIM wklak wa art but fittti there any treatnmt wklek will re= i § M l merehanta of Fim Avanua frieM i and Jaw 7 mpad, neverthema, to dosed doorsi whhe rarer Man a In eltber eltuatlon tbe only way sflMuflasm about Mat rssomlna' aagualntad; mm to ua ftranga or move eaiaraetM from M « eyeeV an now marehtng in G0dr pwn dC’ "A ngmiit, and f diMf M wIM atma^ra ia mieh tha ik y wMto Maehbird Is the dubious job that tbe maeblnery eould be kept in don, Tbsrs Is, Is fast, a ivas ra^flva, avtn ai thowsif, AflfW fFi f t I# gomeUmee p § i' tenae and theirg may V6U tUWi rematiMa totala wara ftiiI, multan, pork, patataii and wkaai sikla M etop the formation of a fiitfifttl; li may eoma Sut If) ffl^^M iFi Klflfdin/' 8a, w er ainee Mm ha haahm mi/ or deal put over with newspaper re* operation would be wboleiale bond eataraet M f© ufk hvgienie now, ia braad diat wklak ta ua la aa heroee akfl atateemen 'gw porters and casual spectators fook< Iffuee by tbe fFumry department, wayg of llv iflf, kut tkis I# fl@t and goidiere. Mi flaik i Truth familiar, may mm add ta atkara, Lit not four k p daaert ma Ifl Mi ______Gam,^ he laeea m g Oh/ and wbat tbe banks would do to a In gomo part of Ma warld tka uiually ppifikla after tka aatffoat kfifki ufiifdPiki fifid iki kiaw and, . . . y Mfli Ml w§f14 4im ____will Per that reason and In frank m* flood of now seeufitiei of that obar> Ms a ______faadi llatad aa fallawf ara aataam- kaa Willy daval^ad, Tkaw l i , a kflfldf may he identified Ik the fu- But wkifl Ml Hour of iHifli •dfM ' dufds, after /^It, Is 73 y§m old. fg\r pefaaktiga at good w fulta i u f i wIM gome other atram, flii RAVI A iRflflii to ead uflM rep‘ ogmtloi of the svili of staf'Chamber actor may be Imagined, Tbe whole ad 8f datleaaiaai armaHIla, baavar, tupi’i mfli' antiona are eaneeled, Hi san^ bf ixpistsd to rouss msfly kaar, kuffala, aai aamal, auakaa, from tka apafatlana tor eataraet hy Sut we grow a n u iM im d to aay* Juit ifld kifllfiiMt, lit ny yiuM pfoooodlegs, many mualelpatltles national debt would undoubtedly go rabbisi Mis ym , glass a prfsldfflt ikillad iu pfaaflf, It la aftafl nee^ ing "aiaa and alaik” Ifi Mli fliM 'i Noe Is Mai all. If reparaUone dossfi't do musk nsrsofisl rs-slsstisfl auttlaflak, dag, dankay, alankaat, appaar are to he eaaeeied, he aaya, them e new provide/ In their eharters, to a setlouf discount and present ilk, frag, kadgakag, karaa, klpya- eggary to remove tka aatlfa iafla tdWfl, Biflflfli i @hailii, opea, goldea, safflpaiinlflf, It's always a good ot tka eye, kut wearing giaegeg dehta muat he eaaeeied toil Afld Mi against sO'Cahed eneeutive or dosed boldcfs of government bonds would Idsa for kirn to kavs a ruafllfig patamua, kaflgaraa, llafi, llama, WiMf flfltlifls of tRi wdfld n m i tower mauaa, mmk§y, mula, muakrat, w itk heavy laflsas la aukilltulda for Fiftk Avifitu was flfii lam ulat' With baneHetion graven §a Iti aide, meettigs of adnUfilstratlve bodies< be bolding tbe bag, The effect on mats wko saa do Ms karaitormiag Id wlik iki Meir tariff Rarriifi and give a free fflufk-aif, apafaum, aatilak, parrat, tka fiitufid lafli, 8§ Mat a pa- parade vitua on a ear* So tgmk ny djiug II / m kridgi & our hedge'pedge charter there is all other securities and on tbs bask* iiaiit aan m iuat akout aa wall aa tali) lummif day la ISfld, Tki iiia - play to ifliefiialtoflal eiffiinifei; Fat Hurlsy a Frsspsst paaaaak, pallaan, panqulfl, parau- M il iMpi HI inakis but ar ifleelliflt eaee no such provislofi. It ought not to lag situation would be catastrophic katofa ika ealafaet davalapad, aim for iilikfaiiifl wae oniy Ifldl- fli pledge my waking from M i gift Uiksf floislkiirtlsislkilff ars issrsiary pifli, lat, rkiflaaaraa, akark, a»alt, Tr-.-'.-i J / wctly Impiftaiii to New fork, @11 for Rls afguffliflti Reparatlbfls, Ri be ficeessaiy. We llaflehester folks Congress is not made up of mad-- of War pat tturisy, Latsly Pest- tmuke, aquirral, awan, iaad, tartalaa, of aieep, says, afld eoflsiquifltly war dehta, (ilmpla Aflatnla) kad biefl stfuik in Fiflaiylviflla, Afld, iMranifital, ralM n i tki Di- are a decent lot and we do not lO' men nor yet of traitors, It is un- fiiasisr asflsral Waitsr Srowfl, onss wkala, walrua and aabra, bave been paid ao fat on borrowed ofisfl msfltioBsd, kas sssmsd to fads It la paailbla far ua to imagifla Questlbflf Mf«, Jehfl T, writes) ViOl) money—fliofley boirowed from tbe tend to do crooked things behind thinkable that it will not yet get "Ifl a reeeflt artlele you stated tkat from that pisturs aed Qovsraor uaiflg tkaaa faada In amafganay _____ ig ______itroflg bfoMir in @ed aad last United gtates, They oafiflot bi paid lock aad key In the manafement of down to real realiaation of its enor­ Tksodofs Roossvsit would kardlv bs or flaeaaalty, and avan aanjaetura there are two kinds of aaetnla, pri­ umpaniofl, Wine, Mat way any loflger. But to let Gtor- mary afld secondary, Under which eylvatifatie Igt tka big town know our public affaire. And beeause we mous responfibllltiei, not to ite dle- recalled from tke Pkllippinee, Hur­ tha pasalblkty of eultlvatlng a that "petrofeum is kiugl" M, M I m , mafly’s export trade riee to a point all, Including our publle offlolals ley says ke doeeu’t want tke vice taste far sama of them, but It la heamng would you place simple at which they would be paid In ac­ trlct or itate eonstltuents, but to anem ia?” THE NEWflFAFER HAN tual would mean ruin tor trade and from top to bottom, propose to do preeldeflcy, althougk hie actions and hard ta undarstand how some of That same year saw Me arrival the nation, and adopt the taxation speeches had led us to think that the Inaect family can be consid­ Answer) 'The term simple anemia of the Prince of Wales and a "royal (Froii) The Norwalk flantinal) Industry In all Me creditor nations. nothing of whlob we are ashamed and economy leglelatlon which alone was what he wee after, Perhaps he ered especially delectable by primi­ is often used for what could be procession." A plague of glittering Cynical I yea, no fringe on kla brain, Hence—cancellation la Ma only way more properly called secondary Regular folks, aa ever they came, of avoiding a crash of Ma existing or which will not stand the full light can prevent the most serious finan­ has just been campaigning for hie tive races, Some of tbe Insects ac­ pageants followed with the coming own job, which hangs on Hoover’s tually used os food are: ants, ant anemia, which simply means that of Prince Napoleon and the Unmindful of crowds, manufactur­ economic order. of day, there is no reason for hiding cial crisis this country has ever ex­ King‘ ,• the bears were under 'tespeetion. the official clown of that body for ed to keep tbe battfo fleet in tba Padfle indefinitely, ^gala proving tropic.'., aad aend- wiM disorderiy (xmduct the oMer tnmomer of u e Royal Brigiiaa Ob- T h ey | o m e stealing wiMB luHfpy 10 ■ ,.8eaat0r Walcott is a partlcnlatly many yean. What he coat the tiui4 there’s nothing hi a name. lAffs vagetiidfisa day. Mqat have fewgot himself. tory . f W 11/ 1 . . . •• T~. '■• • *.- ■v-'-lp

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AGGIE COLLEGE COW HERRUP’S TO HAVE FINE I^EW FURNITURE STORES MARY TODD UNCOLN > V * « « « f « ^ y V V T ' ROCKVILLE LEFT ^ 0 0 0 ESTATE BERMUDA BREAKS A RECORD * $ 6 S Rm h iS Trip. Salt on rioody S.S. Pan Amarfea, or tMor fhlpt Woriorn ■ World, Soirtiiatn Cron, or Amorlcan Loglon. AH airy, aoWdo roomt. SaiRnf s Kiowa Council, Degree of Poca. Sprlngflcdd, His,, April 80.— (AP) fwico wooUy, Including Saturday. 5 days, all nponsot, $72. 7 days, $14. S ^ Holstein At Storrs Makes New hontas ,celebrated its twenty-first —Evidence offsetting the popular Pan Amorica goot diroet to dock at Hamilton, lormndd, thus saving incon- State Production Record— anniversary in Red Men’s hall last belief that Mary Todd Lincoln, Is Big Cow. widow of the martyred president vonionco of transfor by tondor. ,, evening with about 300 members and suffered poverty after her hus­ One of the outstanding production guests in att^dance. There were band’s death has been found. records made recently by an Eastern several of the great chiefs present. An Inventory of her estate, dis­ cow was that of Avondale Pietje Great Pocahontas Mrs. Nellie Jack- covered by Probate Judge Benjamin . SOUTH AMERKA Lyons, a pure bred Holstein owned son of this city was guest of honor. S. DeBoise while reviewing estate Luxurious Munson linors to Rio do JanoIro.Santos, Montovidooand IvanosAirfs. by the Connecticut Agricultural Col­ The program opened with an address in his court, apparmtly reveal^ Leaving Now York fortnightly. S.S. Amoricon Logion, Soufhom Cron, and lege at Storrs. According to the of welcome by Pocahontas Mrs. Flos­ that Mrs. Lincoln was a compara­ Wostom World. Holstein-Friesian Association of sie Chapman. Billie Herzog, son tively rich woman. America she yielded in a year 21,- of Mr. and Mrs. George Herzog and The Inventory showed that Mrs. 599.2 pounds of 3.8 per cent milk Keith Schonrock of East Hartford Lincoln left $77,555. Her estate con­ and 816.6 pounds of fat on three entertained with comet solos, “When sisted of United States registered NASSAU milkings a day as a 9-year-old which You and I Were Young Maggie” and bonds of $72,000 par value, $555 in is a new state record for the divi­ “Prospect March.” The numbers currency and personal property sion. were greatly enjoyed. worth $5,000. In addition the files MIAMI • HAVANA Avondale Pietje Lyons is an ex­ The featiu-e of the evening was the The above sketch depicts Herrup’s new Hartford store. ’The furniture establishment of Herrup’s In­ disclosed she apparently owed noth­ Inchfding motor trip to Palm Boodi vrith Shero Dfnnor ceptionally large cow weighing at presentation of a one act play “Hen- corporated commenced business in a small way almost twenty-five years ago, the late Louis Herrup being the ing, as no claims were filed against one time 1,950 pounds. While she peck Holler (Jossip” which evoked founder. Progress was constant and after a few years the business was obliged to establish itself in larger the estate. is very large yet at the same time plenty of laughter. Mrs. Mary quarters, locating at the comer of Main and Morgan Streets in Hartford where it remained for almost Mrs. Lincoln died July 16, 1882. S125—12 Days-All Expenses carries lots of refinement consider­ twenty years up to the time the building was destroyed by fire. Gregus, who coached the play, was Her estate was filed September 28 Soo throo of tho world’s most fascinating ports. Spond 2 days at Iritain's Nassau, ing her size. Her estimated life­ presented with a gift from the After extensive alterations Herrup’s will be ready to occupy their new home at the comer of Tmmbull of the same year and was closed in tho Bahamas, 2 days in Miami, 2^^ days in oxotie Havana. Tho linor Munorgo time production is 136,000 pounds of group. and AUyn Streets on Monday, May 2nd and to celebrate this great and memorable occasion in their history November 6, 1884. A final report milk and she has dropped six heifer they have arranged to greet their many thousand custdmers and friends from all over the State. To each is your luxurious hotol. Sightsooing trips at oil ports. Or you eon stay 6 days at and two male calves. Prof. R. E. Billie Herzog and Keith Schon­ filed two y&rs after the estate was rock closed the program with two adult visitor during the opening days a handsome souvenir will be given. Hermp’s new furniture store is brought into court, showed accrued the Royal Victoria Hotel at Nassau for $135. Sailings fortnightly on Saturday. Johnson of the dairy department one of the finest and most beautiful in New England. In addition to its many outstanding features the store states: “No doubt it will be of in­ more selections entitled “Activity interest on the bonds amounting to March” and “Auld Lang Syne.” contains 23 models rooms completely furnished with different periods of furniture to show prospective buy­ $6,480 bringing the total value up terest to you to know that we have ers exactly how the merchandise will look in their own hon^e and to render a decorating service in addition to had 26 female descendants and five There was dancing until midnight to $84,035. with music by Jimmie Pfeifer’s or­ furnishing the home. Hermp’s will continue their policy of moderate prices which has made them famous 0 WINDWARD mile descendants from Jiis cow, all over the entire state of Connecticut. through the female line. Twenty- chestra. Captain Stephen Tobjn three of these descendants are in the prompted for the old fashioned num­ bers. Refreshmets were served. ISLANDS herd at present. Several of these THMTERS Peter Conciani, John DeNadi and consideration to the absolute hu­ animals are now entered on semi­ The committees in charge were: $ 1 3 5 . . . Ravnd Trip. Cruisf on a fast, steady Munson ship to Wonderful Peter DaDalt. mane challenge that we must meet. official test and are msdring some Entertainment, Mrs. William Preuss, A T TH E STA’TE Windward Islands. Call of many ports, famous for romance and historic loro, Robert StrfdkoriEy. OPEN FORUM A man in whom I have much very fine records. Mrs. Nellie Meyers, Mrs. Flossie including St. Thomas, St. Croix (.Virgin Islands), Borbodes, Martinique, Trinidad. Chapman, Mrs. Carrie Kane, Mrs. Robert Stralkosy, 31, son of Mr. confidence has written to me sug­ Double Feature Bill Prof. Johnson states that the total TWO RELIEF PLANS gesting that we should have a mass Brief stopover at each port. Or you con stay 8 days at hotol at lovely Borbodos, feed consumed by Avondale Pietje Martha Kuhnly and Miss May Phil­ and Mrs. Gustave Merk of Grand James Cagney and Joan Blondell ips; refreshments, Mrs. Henry Ed_ street died on Thursday evening at meeting of local folks to bring out oil oxponsos, 25 days round trip $155. No passports. Lyons was: 3,986 pounds alfalfa hay, Editor of The Herald: m The (Jrowd .Roars,” and JoEin munds, Mrs. Ellen Fiss, Mrs. Bertha the State hospital in Norwich after a frank discussion of all,plans and 1,483 pounds mixed hay, 335 poimds It appears to me that there to lay the groundwork for a gen er­ Bennett and Spencer Tracy in “She clover hay, 372 green fodder, 1,662 Weber, Miss May Philips, Mrs. Rose an illness of eight years. He was should be two distinct plans consid­ ally acceptable plan. That could be sUage, 3,903 beet pulp, 2,553 poimds Marcus, Mrs. Mary Del Bene, Miss bom in Germany and came to Rock- Wanted a Millionaire,” will be shown arranged without cost if it is the of 20 per cent protein grain, 3,538 Frances Hammond, Mrsi Rose La ■ville with his parents at the age of ered in connection with the very for the last times at the State to­ NASSAU pounds of 14 per cent protein grain* Crosse, Mrs. Annie Steppe, Mrs. 18 months. He attended the West apparent necessity of continuing consensus of opinion that we would day. Rnest of bathing, boating, fishing, golf, tennis and a luxurious semi-tropical District school and before his long thereby develop a more general sup­ The serial, “The Lightning War­ and she was on pasture 112 days. Martha Kuhnly, Mrs. Margaret our relief program until such time British colonial atmosphere. Burke, Mrs. Ida Grant and Mrs. illness was employed at the Ameri­ port for the plan we are to use. rior,” with the famous screen dog can mill of the Hockanum Mills as there is a marked improvement Meantime, it would be interesting Rin-Tin-Tin, which has been run­ ROYAL VICTORIA NOTH. OPEN DECEMRER 22, iU I Flossie Chapman. industrially and the. resultant in­ Company. He attended Union Con­ to hear from others through the ning at the (Jircle, will be shown at NEW COLONIAL HOTEL OPEN JANUARY IP, 1*32. Elks’ Flag Day Ehiercises. crease in employment. the State today only. Six episodes gregational church. He leaves, be­ columns of The Herald. to HOURS FROM NEW YORK lY WEEKLY MUNSON LINERS. Rockvlle Lodge of Elks will hold sides his parents, one brother Part of our money must come Most sincerely, of this interesting chapter play have public flag day exercises on Tues OVERNIGHT FROM MIAMI BY MUNSON SAILINGS TWO AND THREE TIMES WEEKLY. Wall Street Charles Stralkosky. from taxation. On the other hand, WILLARD B. RCX5ERS. been shown at toe Circle, but owing day evening, Jime 14 in Talcott The funeral will be held at the I agree with those economists who to toe fact toa£ toe (Jirde is closed Park, it w as - decided at* a m eeting undertaking parlors of the E. H. claim that with the situation so for toe summer season, toe remain­ AH SalHngs fram Plor 64, Moi th R Iv r, iWaiihatf a on Thursday evening. Rev. Percy Briefs Preston company on Park Place on acute and therefore so costly to ing chapters will be shown at toe forhirthurinhnnation on all fours, see local tourist agent er E. Thomas, pastor of the First Con­ Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Rev. every town and city, property valu­ ACCEPT WAGE (m s State. All who have been following New York, April 30.—(AP) — gregational church at Lowell, Mass., George S. Brookes, pastor of Union ation alone is not an ideal baisis up­ “The Lightning Warrior” may see foSo for ten years pastor of Union Con­ the remaining episodes at toe State Brokers feel that the unfavorable church, will officiate. Interment on which to compute the amount of LINES news of the week has brought some gregational church in this city, will will be in Grove Hill cemetery. money to be spent in relief work. Lawrence, Mass., April 30.— (AP) each Saturday. MUNSON be the speaker. Mr. Thomas, who 67 W all St., New York, N . Y. BOwlingGfMn 9-3300 ...... compensations. No longer will the N otes. It is only necessary to study tlie —Two thousand employes of the “Scarface,” Howard Hughes •^ * * ■*■ - financial community have to worry has been away from Rockville for status of many taxpayers to prove white-hot dramatic thunderbolt, over what might happen to the divi­ many years, is an eloquent orator Rosalie Lodge, Hauri Gauri, will the soundness of this observation. Washington mill of the American with Paul Muni and Ann Dvorak in dends on U. S. Steel Common and and has addressed numerous audi­ celebrate its twenty-first anniver­ For wherein is ther<» any logic in Woolen Company have voted to ask toe leading roles, will be shown at Pennsylvania Railroad and it can ences throughout Connecticut and sary in Princess Hall on Tuesday burdening property with greater the company for work at reduced toe State for three days starting hope that with even a slight upturn Massachusetts. night. Following the meeting there taxes when the owners of most wages and to petition the city gov­ Simday night. From toe standpoint in business, second quarter earn­ In addition to the Flag Day ad­ will be an entertainment program properties are now unable to pay ernment to reduce the mill’s taxes. of sheer melodrama, it is unsur­ ings statements will show measur­ dress, the flag history and the Elks’ and refreshments will be served, their taxes? To flagrantly increase Not a dissenting vote was cast at passed. ’Thrills follow thrills in able improvement over those for the tribute to the flag, a band concert The four companies of the Rock- taxes, even for necessary relief the meeting *f the workers last rapid succession. It moves at a •first three months of the year. will precede and follow. There will •ville fire department will hold their work, is but to add “the straw that night and no one was admitted to tremendous pace, and builds logic­ SLIP COVERS also be vocal selections by a local meetings next week. On Tuesday will break the camel’s back.” It is, the Armory, where the voting took ally and convincingly to a startling It is reported in shipping circles singer. Henry N. Schonrbek is di­ night the Hook & Ladder Company however, true that many are still place, except persons holding mill climax. “Scarface” is no pink-tea IN NEWEST DESIGNS that a proposal for the appointment rector of the Boys’ band. meets in the Prospect street rooms. able to pay their taxes and like­ passes. affair. It is a bold, vivid and sen­ of a permanent chairman of the The Flag Day committee consists On Wednesday evening the Fitton wise it is true, regrettable as it may The meeting was called after an sational treatment of a subject North Atlantic conference with of Leading Knight Lewis H. Chap­ Co. will meet in the same rooms and be, that some of those who can pay announcement that the mill was to which has become one of America’s h^dquarters in New York and with man, chairman; Past Exalted Ruler the Fitch Co. will meet at the center their taxes will not assume their be closed as soon as present orders major social pi;oblems. Its effect on public sentiment is overwhelming plenary powers for the settlement of Michael Conway and Harry C. house. On ’Thursday night the share or in truth any part of the were com pleted and futur^e w ork FURNITURE and toe effect will be towards ^ b - disputes arising among the several Smith, Esteemed Loyal Knight Hockanum Co. meets at the West burden in providing needed relief. transferred to the Wood and Ayer trans-Atlantic passenger lines is to Clarence J. McCarthy, Esteemed Main street rooms. mills of the same company. lie betterment. “Scarface” is a ’The only way we can collect at credit to its courageous young pro­ BUILT TO be submitted fo r the approval of the Lecturing Knight George L. Betts ’The Hockanum Company of the least some money from those peo­ Mayor William P. White,' who principals of the conference at their and Herbert R. Coffin. opened the meeting, said that at a ducer and Is a picture which every­ Rockville fire department responded ple is to tax it out of them. one should see at least once, lo­ meeting in Paris on May 10. Suggests New Collector. to a stiU alarm for a grass fire at the conference of mill officials he had ’The other source of revenue for expressed himself in favor of aban­ calise no one who views this tre­ LAST Frederick H. Holt, cashier of the rear of the Dr. Metcalf property on our relief plan is that of voluntary doning all taxes if they would pro­ mendous photo drama will retain Bank failures throughout the Rockville National Bank, who was Grand street on Thursday. Several contribution. In our last campaign, coimtry in the week just ended as vide work for citizens of Lawrence. any illusions concerning the social r “ recently appointed tax collector of men and boys assisted the firemen many who could have afforded to and political problem confronting report^ to the “American Banker” He pointed out that conditions were the city with the understanding that to keep the fire from spreading into give either did not give at all or this nation. totaled 13. In the same time four the bank should do the work, has bad everywhere in the textile field PHONE the Metcalf woods nearby. gave shamefully out of proportion and that “half a loaf was better An entertaining program of short previously closed institutions re sent a letter to the City Council, Mrs. Ellsworth Johnson of with their ability to give. than none.” subjects rounds out an unusually en­ opened. In the week before 12 asking that he be relieved of his tertaining program. banks closed. April has recorded Springfield, Vt., is spending a few Actually, the lessons taught by 3615 duties and William Partridge, assist­ weeks at the M. E. parsonage as the the many relief plans in towns and 55 suspensions so far against 53 in ant cashier at the bank be named in TIDE WATER ACQUIRES March. guests of Rev. and Mrs. C. E. John­ cities have added little to Manches­ his place. Mr. Holt points out that son. The latter also had as guests ter’s present plan. For we have been ADDITIONAL PROPERTIES c o l l e g e b a s e b a l l the same facilities'would be provid. Unfavorable dividend changes in the past week, Mr. and Mrs. Charles operating under the duel system, as BEAUTY ed. The matter will lay over until Johnson of Springfield, Vt., parents described above, in Manchester. Tide Water Oil C om ply, through William & Mary 10, Drexel 6. creased sharply in number Isist the next meeting in view of the fact its subsidiary Tidal Oil (Company, Bucknell 5, Temple 2. week, while favorable changes of the pastor. ’The amount received during the Mr. Holt did not present a regular has purchas^ the Dordpva Union Tufts 5, Bates 4. dropped to the smallest number re­ A daughter was bom on Saturday current year from taxes included and resignation. properties in the East Texas oil Boston College 6, N. Y. U. 5. ported in the last ten weeks, accord­ to Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman of the special emergency .appropria­ field, consisting of 134 acres and 8 Princeton 4, Williams 3. ing to the Standard Statistics Com­ Delegates to Convention. Union street. tion of $50,000 and the charity ap­ The 48th annual encampment of propriation of $30,000. There ap­ wells, thus increasing its ^bstan- Columbia 27, Cornell 3. pany. Omissions and decreases A daughter was bom recently at Maine 7, Bowdoin 6. LASTING SERVICE numbered 68 against 52 in the pre­ the Sons of Union Veterans and the pears to be an honest difference of tial holding of proven acreage in the Rockville City hospital to Mr. this field. Amherst 7, Hamilton 0. vious week. There.were three fa­ 17th anniversary of the Auxiliaries and Mrs. Fred Baxter of the Ogden opinion here as to whether Man­ vorable changes compared with four in the State of Connecticut were Comer section. chester is now in a position to again the week before. held in Stamford on Thursday and appropriate a similar sum for re­ Know our business. We build Friday. The local camp was repre­ Mrs. Harold McLorian of Maple­ lief work. The only alternative from sented by George Hammond, Felix wood, N. J., is the guest of her the town’s point of view is another A further recession in the dollar father, former Senator Parley B. into our furniture beauty and volume of business in this district La Crosse and Raymond Blinn. Skin­ bond issue and this plan meets with WE Leonard of Elm street. during March compared with March ner Auxiliary was represented by two objections. First, there is the long lasting service. Every bit of last year will be reported in the Mrs. George Kreh, Mrs. Charles Wil- Many members of the Rockville C. quite general feeling that we should CARS May 1 review of the New York leke and Mrs. Leverett Charter. E. society attended a meeting held check the issuance of bonds and of material that we use is of the Federal Reserve bank. Sales by Funeral of Louis Milaaa. in Ellington last night. the constant increase in interest wholesale firms were down 22 per The funeral o f Louis Milana, 72, charges to say nothing of* the an­ Machine Washed highest quality and the design nual payments on the bond issues. cent, sales by chain store organiza­ was held at St. Bernard’s Catholic BIO WOOD PILE FIRE tions were off 4 1-2 per cent and church on ’Thursday morning at 9 There is also to be considered here modem in every respect. Let sales by reporting department •o’clock. Rev. George T. Sinnot, Chicoutimi, Que., April 30.— (AP) the increasing difficulty In market­ stores averaged 19 per cent under pastor, officiated at the requiem —Fire raged early today in a $3,- ing municipal bonds advantageous­ us give you details. March of last year. high mass. Mrs. Anna Mae Pfun- 000,000 wood pile at Port Alfred, ly in the present market. A group of Class “A” and Com­ der was the soloist and as the body 'near here. Firemen estimated that I still believe In my plan of a mon stockholders of the Union was being carried into the church $250,000 worth of the wood had year ago to enroll a large number Tobacco Co., has sent a letter to she sang “Priceless Love of Jesus”. been* destroyed and the flam es were of men and women who are still en­ other Class “A” stockholders ask­ At the offertory she rendered Bail­ still beyond control. joying steady employment at not I Wire Wheels 25c Extra. ey’s “Ave Maria” and as the body materially reduced salaries or WE ing their support in opposing the Four hundred men battled to save wages into an organization (it ■ INCLUDING SUNDAY MORNINGS. plan of the management to dis­ was being borne from the church she the rest of the pile. Apparatus might well be the Manchester Em­ tribute part of the assets of the sang “Beautiful Land on High.” The was summoned .from towns nearby. reupholster your worn furniture, reno­ ergency Emploirment Association) company to the preferred stock­ bearers were Alfred Bemado, The wood is owned by the Port George Panciera, Agusto Canisprare, Alfred Paper Mills. which would start now with weekly vate mattresses and box springs equal to holders. or monthly collections. In the last I Maple Super-Service | new at half the cost of cheap new. analysis, all of us have simply got I n.119-11 Maple lUnnl., Street T aI. I to get behind some relief program. YOUNGEST PRESIDENT HIGHWAY HINTS AND HAZARDS The Ihechanics are secondary in store open every ’Tharsday and Saturday evening ontil 9 p. m. • Annapolis, Md., April 30.— (AP)— St. John’s College, one of the oldest educational institutions in the coun­ try, today officially gained one of the youngest presidents in the nation. Manchester Uphoktermg Co. Savants and educators from col­ Geo. J. H(dmes, Decorative Upholsterer. leges all over the coimtry gathered REUBEN T. McCANN here for the inauguration of Dr. 244 Main St. Opposite Hollister St. Douglas Huntley Gordon as presi­ dent of St. John’s, although h^ has A nnounces been serving as chief for the past year. The Opening Of His New Gordon is but 30 years old. He was selected as president of the col­ lege when he was 29, and immediate­ ly took over his duties. REAL ESTATE OFFICE Governor Albert C. Ritchie and Dr. Ernest M. Hopkins, president of NEW HOTEL SHEEHDAN Dartmouth college, were called for D IA L 3678 the principal addresses, at the cere­ At 69 CENTER STREET monies to which v/ere invited Rear Admiral Thomas C. Hart, superin­ (Next to the Municipal Building) SUNDAY MENU tendent of the Naval Academy; Dr. FRUIT CUP OR SOUP Joseph S. Ames, president of Johns If you are in the market for a home, farm or business, stop in at our office at the ROAST TURKEY DRESSING Hopkins University, and 112 dele­ gates from educational institutions Center and talk it over with us. MASHED POTATOES all over the country. PEAS If you have a home, farm or building lot for sale list it with us at once for quick CRANBERRY SAUCE CT3LBRY STUDENT KILLED ‘ results as we have several cash clients on our list waiting for small farms or a little SLICED TOMATOES acreage. . Colorado Springs, Colo., April 30. ROLLS (AP)—Chauncey H. Blodgett, 22, a Let us take care of your renting problems. Don’t waste your time running CHOICE ’ senior at Colorado college, was killed Ught Up for Safety. around looking for a rent or a tenement. TeU us what you want and if we haven’t it APPLE PIE OR ICE CREAM near here early today when a motor TEA COFFEE MILK car crashed into a heavy truck. His Not unlike the man with the grun who, too late, says, “I didn’t know listed we will get it for you as soon as possible. coaqMiiion in the car, John Fisher, it was loaded,” la. operator of a motor vehicle who says, “I didn’t of Colorado college, was slightly in­ know it was out” when vigilant police call his attention to a defective tall, jured. dght. Unlike tbe^gunner, who menaces o^ers by his own thoughtless­ Blodgett was the son of the Rev. ness, however, the careless motorist endangers his own safety as wdL A DIAL 7700 Chauncey H. Blodgett, formerly spot of red looming up in the darkness betokening a lurking danger will ■ t .' ‘ rector of. Orace-St. Stephens Elpis- often mean the difference between safety, and an accident.^ Give a we sell homes they donH ppcM back, but the cUent c(^>al chfvch here, and now residing thought now and then to the car’s lighting s^pihent for sn4thus in (12 street) Nantucket, obey the law. Thank .jr

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.SATURDAY, APRIL 80,1982, *A G S s e e r 4:00—Songs of Home, Sweet Horn*. to the National convention- will be Andersmi-Shea Post V. F. W« Joe 4:30—^lifetime Revue. chosen. became the father of a bouncing 5:00—Sabbath Reveries. It might be of interest to some baby boy bora last Sunday and we CHAnrYCAIMYtt DAILY RADIO PROGRAM I 5:30-p-Emie Hoist’s Orchestra. Ten-Shun of toe boys who served with toe wish him the best of luck and say— 6:00—^Time; Weather; Sports Re- ip2nd Regiment to know that Ned May all your troubles be little ones, SATURDAY, APRIL M (Kutarn Studard Time) 886 Hartford, Conn. 1880 •view. Wl^ite, Past Department Com­ J oe." mERESTSSOCIEtY P. IL liUtlBcs Bubjeet to ob u go. (Dgyllght time one hour later.) 6:15— ^Heroic D ays o f Plym outh Buddies mander of the Le^on and pres«it Our worthy financial secretary • (Bi/ TA* AMOototsd Pr«w) wfbl wheo wfcbw wean wdre waab wfea Colony, Gleason L. Archer. President of Fidac, will be in charge Sam Pratt was one of toe hicky wor wpg woM whp wlbw wmal wtar 6:30—“Adventures on the Nau­ winners in Manchester Business 454.3— WE AF-NBC—660 wdbj wwva wads whk wcah wbt wblg Batorday Ainil 30, 1983 of the Memorial Day exercises at 6:30-*MountalneePi—woaf wtoc wqam wdb- wdae wxya wspd tilus,’’ Ray Meyers. The Bidletiii Board Thlaucourt, France, and he will be men’s drawing of prizes held on 8:45—June Pureell—Also wuo wre wil 8:15—Plano Team — Also woko wfbl Daylight Saving Time 7:00— Time. o f very glsul to decorate the grave of Manchester day. Some people have New Y orb Smart FeK Te ■wfbr wcae wwj weal wbec wkbw wean wdre waab i^ea wore | P . M. 7:01—Singing PianlsL any buddy or relativq buried there, all the luck—and by the way— I 6:00—To Be Announced— wcau wnpi \wlbw______wmal wtar__ w * j wwva 1.00— George Hall’s Orchestra. Ex-Service Organizatiims. 7:30— ^Frank Luther, Jack Parker if the person making this request trust all our own members are 6:15—Lawe That Safeeuard—Alao wtlc wade whk wcah wbt wblg wtoc wqam I 1.30— ^Armand V ecsey’s ' Orchestra. Tom Oil fer Afair At wtag wjar wesh wfl wgy when wau wdbo wdae wxya w sM efrb and Darrell Woodyard; Will Don­ will notify him in time. Address working bard to make our drawing »■ wrva wutf wlod wfla 8:30— Ishant Jones Orch. — Also wokoi 2.00— Saturday SyncopaCers. aldson, accompanist; Sylvia Froos, of prizes a big success. This draw­ 6:30—Alice Joy—Also wtlo wUg weal wfbl wbec wkbw wean wdre waab ■ your request to Edward L. White, 2.30— Columbia Sklon Orchestra. blues singer; Billy Arts’ Orches­ Anderstm-ShcB Post, V. F. W. ing will be held at our next meet­ wjar wesh wh wfbr wro wgy wben wcaa wfea wore wcau whp wlbw wmal weao 3.00— ^Baseball Game, Braves vs. President of Fidac, 15, Rue de Madism Square Gardea wtam wwJ wsal wrva wptf wla wwme wtar wdbj wwva wade whk wcah wbt tra. Adjutant Ernest Ubert, Senior Predes, Paris, (15e Arr.) France. ing; ^ / wjax wiod wfla wblg w ^ wqam wdbo wdae wxya N ew Y ork. Vice Commander Clarence Peter­ All members of M Bureau office and is intended to do S e tte e . 9:05—“Songland,” Norman dou* Our 1st Vice-President, Mrs. Ida 5:00—Flotilla Orchestra. following: Mrs. Alic., Wetberell la­ The Group Theater, composed of forms and equipment was conduct* away with the necessity of conduct­ tier, director; with Sally Ajrers Woodbouse, attended the annual youthful Intellscti^, B)qde a fair­ 5:80—Radio Revue; Orchestra, dies* first; li^s. Herbert Strong of M uster a i| d banquet of the Spanish ed by Sergeants Rajrmond Finn and ing a recruit school at camp and and Fred Wade. Hartford, second; and Mrs. Robert ly successful itaix this past season, Alfred Phaneuf. A careful record of also to reduce, if possible, the Uttgie •. Mystery Dnuna. 9:45—Countess Albasl and the War ' Vetenms Sunday night and NOTICE! > 6:85—W___ .. eiebster’s Old Timers. Holland consolation. Gents’ first, and they have guaranteed a pro­ deficiencies was made by the ser­ number of enHetments just prior to Revelers. reports a deUgbtful evening, gram of plays for next season. 7:00—The Worid's Business, Dr. Wm. Irwin, of Burnside; John ^ e Joint Poppy committees met AH Taxpayers of toe geants in order that corrections the p^od of Field Trataing. It is 10:00—“Songs Without Words.” Setyet, second, and Richard Gutz- These they are to rehearse all sum­ may be checked next month. Cor­ contemplated to have every man in Julius Klein. 10:15—NBC Orchestral Award Pro­ at the State Armory ‘Tuesday night. 7:16—Alex Haase and his Buda­ mer consolation. Mrs. Aldea Gutz- Final plans for the concert were mer on a farm somewhere in Con­ porals are being held responsible a company receive at least two gram . mer assisted Mrs. Smith. necticut. TOWN OF BOLTON for the condition of clothing emd months’ training at home before toe pest Gypsy Ensemble. 11:80—The Merry Madcaps, Norman mwdf and tickets distributed among 7:30—Mike Hanapl and bis Several of the local members at­ A private stage society, similar to equipment in their respective encampment period starts. It is doutier, director; with toe Three toe members of both organizations are hereby notified that a tax of 36 Rhythm . tended the Americanization meeting for sale. At present there is a con­ toe one in London, has been organ ( squads. advisable that any who intend going Mat Hatters. held Ity toe Rocbambea’ -Elms Post, mills on tbs dollar laid by said Tswn 8:00—Ernest Hutcheson, pianist; 12:00 Mdn.—Silent test on between Wbltey Chirran and ized to give special performances of ' Following the drill the company to camp toe first two weeks in No. 2083 of East Hartford, The on the list of 1981, will bs dns and August bad better give toe matter Concert Orchestra, Lt. Barron to see i oicb will aell the new plays. Managers will be invit­ collectible May 15tb, 1982, and for ; formed for mess which was served 8:30—The Highway Traveler; Musi­ colors fom toe local Post were pres­ most tickets. Last reports were a ed to these showings to see if they in the dining room by Mess Ser- their immediate thought and atten­ ent. the purpose of receiving paymitot of cal Traveologue. little confusing, so we can’t report want them for toe commercial said tax I will be at toe Basetosnt ! geant Paul Morlarty and Cooks tion. Next Wednesday evening the first 8:45—Angelo Patrl, "Your Child.” which one ia in the lead, but we feel theater. of the Congregational Cbureb at Theodore Robbins md James Chace. Among toe new recruits, toe banquet will be held at the 9:00—Belle Baker, singing com­ that Mrs. Hobentbal will really fell Another experimental group call­ Bolton Center, Monday, June. II, The menu Included roast beef, company iias gained some excellent Hotel Sheridan at 6:30 a roast tur­ edienne; Jack Denny’s Orchestra. toe most tickets. ed the Commonwealth Theater plans from 10 A M, to 4 P. M., and at mashed potato, lima beans, olives, dancers. Any n i^ t one may visit key dinner with all the tixings will 9:30—Harry Sosnik’s Band, Jes­ Dial Twisters The next meeting of the Auxiliary to produce new plays only for its the Station at Bolton Notch, Tues­ rolls, ice cream and coffee. Follow­ the company rooxhs and witness an be served. Margaret M cCau^y is ter’s Quartet. will be held Monday evening. May subscribing members. After a pre­ day, June 14, from 10 A. M. to ing the dinne. very interesting excellent exhibition of fancy and chairman of toe banquet committee 10:00—Variety Show, By W, *. DALTON 2nd at 8 o'clock, Mrs. Lillian Yer- view of toe play, then toe audiences 4 P, M, talk and demonstration of rifles, wbat-bave-you-dancing as inter­ 10:80— ^Radio Show ; Eddie Dowling, » I and Aldea Gutzmer is acting as rington, past Department Prealdent, will vote as to whether it will be AU taxes unpaid June 16, 1662, pistols end revolvers was given by preted by Recruit Prlvatee Getze- master of ceremonies; “Show chairman of toe entertainment com­ Drill be our guest and will' conduct shown to the public on Broadway. will be charged interest at tbs rats wich, l^Dce and Sasiela. These boys Boat” i^th Helen Morgan. mittee. Both are working bard to Dr. D. C. Y. Moo*e. A large num­ the initiation of a large clasa. Mra. Romney Brent, Vladimir Roring o f 0% from May 16 to Nov, 16, and ber of weapons from the doctor’s are certainly wr^ped up in their 11:00—^The Gauchos, We are coming into toe season of make this a big affair. Remember William Barron la chairman of the and Deems Taylor are the sponsors 10% for the balanes of tbs year, personal collection were passed art and will no doubt be askied to 11:30—Evening Melodies. lightning and thimder storms and that names will have to be banded committee in charge of refreshments of this group. and 12% on aU liens filed. about the group in order that each perform at toe next company this means that there will be peri­ in not later than Saturday, April and entertainment. Carrying out man could inspect them closely. sociaL ods wben toe local stations must be 30th to Freda Moorebouse. Phone the Fidac program, Belgium will be Romney Bront seems to be an un- ANTHONY A. MANECKZZA, There have been more applicants 4626. Major Donald MacGilUvray, Regi­ our standby for imderstandable re toe country represented. usually prolific young man these CoUector of Town Taxes, mental Surgeon, from Middletown, apply for toe C. M. T. C. training Gertrude Buchanan, chairman of 'The Unit extends hearty congrat­ days. He is on organizer of both was present on Tuesday night and camps this year than any year ception. Rocky programs due to toe Hospital Committee visited ulations to Commander and Mrs. the Stage Society and the Common­ Dated at Bolton, Conn., also attended the dinner and lec­ heretofore. These yotmg men who WBZ-WBZA natural causes must be tolerated for Newingtim Tuesday, distributing Morlarty, on the birth of their son. wealth Theater. He Is now playing April 16, 1982. will imdergo this training will be there is nothing that can be done to several packs of cigarettes and ture after drill. Springfield — Boston Mrs. Mary Dannaber, C!bairman of the leading role in toe comedy, Private Joseph Monsegllo was greatly benefltted by so doing. Ap­ overcome this. matches. the American Legion Auxiliary card 'The Warrior’s Husband.” He has discharged this week at the expira­ proximately 80 per cent of toe boys If you have q lightning arrester Hartford County Council will be party urges all members possible to just written a new play which Bil­ TOWN ADVERTISEMENT tion of his term of enllstmenL who attend toe first year, apply to Saturday, April 80, 1983 make sure that it is in good con­ held here Sunday May 8to. attend the sitting to be held In the lie Burke is trying out on the Paci­ Private Edward Edgar has been attend the next year. This gives an Eastern Daylight Time dition and if you have none you bet;^ Mrs. Eleanor Freelove attended Y,M,C,A. Tuesday afternoon at two fic coast. And, in bis few Idle mo­ idea of the polarity of these P.M. ter get one in a burry. You know toe Muster of the Spanish American o'clock . transferred to the Rational Guard - I ments, be Is working on translations Reserve because of employment. camps. ’The yotmg men who have 1:00—Weather, that your insurance requires your War Post and Auxiliary held in the of styeral Spanish dramas. Brent's NOTICE OF THE The candidates for Uie company been accepted and are planning to 1:06—Produce Market Review. having a lightning protection for State Armory on 'Thursday evening. nationality is Mexican, attend camp this summer are asked 1:15—4-H dub, toe aerial. If lightning strikes the (Xir President bad nothing but BritMi War Veteraoa baseball team assembled last Sun­ Hoping to double its membership day morning for toe initial prafe- to report at toe Armory Monday, 1:30—Farm and Home Hour. aerial and damages toe premises by praise for toe manner in which toe Only two new plays are scheduled TAX COLLEaOR May 9 at 7:16 p. m. 2:30—Quartet. fire or other causes you will have Comrades of Ward Cheney Post and toe members of *tbe Mons-Ypre tice. Post will make a drive for new to arrive next week. The first is Enlistments this week Include There will be no session of school 2:46—Orchestra, a battle on your bands trying to col Auxiliary conducted the impressive that delayed drama of the late All persons llabls by law ts pay service of allegiance to the Flag. members during toe month of May. Woodrow Taylor and Harvey O. for non-commisslODed officers Sun­ 3:15—Organ—Doris Tirrell. lect on your policy. Insurance com' Edgar Wallace, “The Man Who Town or Psrsonal Tsxss, ia tbs day, May 1. Tb« next session of 3:46—Male Trio, panies are not philanthropists,— Mrs. Freelove conveyed toe respects Forming the Mons-Ypre Post Town of Manchester, ars bsreby no­ WInchell. Several men are expected of the Auxiliary to toe Ciomrades eleven months ago toe Post have Changed His Name.” It has Fay to apply for enlistment next week. scbool'Viii be held Sunday, May 8. 4:00—Herbert Marsh’s Orchestra. they are in business to make money Bainter and Frank Conroy, just re­ tified that I will bars a rate MR fOr 4:30—Stock Exchange quotations. and sisters of the United Spanish now close to fifty members on its —even as you and I—and those turned from the movies, in tbs two the List of 1981, of 17 Mills on tbs Men who desire to enlist before 4:46—Orchestra. War Veterans and Auxiliary. Roll, Knowing that there are over camp should get on the watting list things which they require or insist dollar dus and coUsetibls onI April 6:46—Little Orphan Annie. one hundred Bnttsb ex-service men leading roles. as soon as possible. upon are for their own protection Two nights later there is due 1, 1982. Personal Tax dus Ai FOUR COAST CITIES 6:00— ^Time; W it h e r . and in turn for the protection of in Manchester and vicinity we are 1982. All men are renfluced that the Legion Notes very anxious to have these men en­ Milton Herbert Grooper’s comedy of 6:02—Harry Michaels, pianist their policy-holders. Said Tax payabls at the Tax Oot- drill uniform beginning next week 6:07—Sports Review, The resolution protesting the In­ rolled in our ranks. Since toe for­ toe Stock Market crash, “Bulls, will be cotton breeches, flannel shirt The arrester must be attached Bears and Asses.” ^Hobart Cavan­ lector's Offies in tbs MimiellM} imuzEEXPOsmoN 6:16—Orchestra, from toe antenna to a substantial sertion of a Needs Clause to forth­ mation of our Post we have taken and campaign hat Tiis is in ac­ augh, Sally Bates, John Daly BuUdlng from 6:30—Orchestra. ground; preferably to a cold water coming . appropriations measures part in practically every military cordance with orders Issued by regi­ MtfiTby Joseph Allen are in the BUILDINGS, TRACKS 6:46—Joe Rines’ Orchestra. pipl or to some metal object driven now before Congress, calling upon event in Manchester and have been APRIL 1 TO MAY 1 mental headqu. rters. 7::00—Time; Amos ‘n’ Andy, into moist ground. Attach toe every disabled veteran who now re­ very pleased at the fine turnout of cast. Ineinslvs. 7:15— ^Jesters. groimd wire firmly by some ap> ceives compensation for bis disabili­ our members and also toeir fine ap­ Joseph Sehlldkraut, who has Imsb Company O 7:80—Gentlemen of toe Press. proved device to toe groimd rod ties, to demonstrate bis need for pearance. We have been acknowl­ Hours: 9 A. M, to 4 F. !!.’«• idling about Europe rines he closed Monday’s driU completed the San Frandseo.— (AP)—While Chi­ 7:45—Edward J, Lord, baritone, or pipe. It is toe small detail, prop­ such funds, has been sent to Sena­ edged and received with open arms eept Thursday, April 7; Tborsdav, in “The Affairs of Anatol, ’ will be monthly schedule. The men wore cago plans and builds for its cen­ 8:00—McEnelly’s Orchestra. erly done, which makes for safety tors Walcott and Bingham and Con­ by every American military organ­ A ^ l 14, Thursday, ityrU 31; T l^ s- back in the fall to join Eva Le Gal- their melton uniforms, white shirts tury of progress exposition in 1933, 8:30—Dance, and in turn safeguards against toe gressman Lonergan. This action is ization in tba town of Manchester day, April 28, aUd uondgy, M ay 2, Ilenne's repertory troupe. His first and collars and new shoes and'pre* four Pacific Coast cities are using 9:00—Bara Dance. many irritable annoyances which in accord with the National Legion who have given us every encourage­ Hours 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. sented an excellent appearance grounds and buildings of similar at- 9:30—First Nighter, are bound to crop up from the loos­ policy which always has opposed the ment and aasistynce possible. It is part will be the title role in the re- "close order drill was conducted by trimtlons of former days as places 10:00—Frank Cornwell's Orchestra. ened connections that follow the “Pauper” classification be attached on tola fins reputation that we ap- *»ival o f "lUlom ,” Interest will be added to aU ^ toe non-commissioned offleeri un of recreation and utility. 10:80—Twenty Fingers of Harmony slovenly job. to any veteran receiving compensa­ ieaj to tba men who have not yet remaining unpaid after May 1 ,. Language,” der supervision of toe company of' —Matollde Harding, pianist; Irene Over seven himdred newspaper re- tion for bis wounds or disabilities. oined toe Mons-Ypre post to do “ Another the only Interest will start from April I t: The preservation of buildings and J week, scored a sen- fleers and the various movements Harding, organist. po:rters have been assigned to cover The following reply has been re­ so at ones. new play of this and will be at the rats m 6-4 of 1 grounds, these cities have found, in The Post it open to every man of sational hit. The performance of ■were well executed. The rechiits some measure brings a return of 10:45—Harmony Duo, toie coming political conventions. ceived irom Congressman Lonergan; per cent per month or frfMtoo were assigned to squads for toe good character who ever served In Margaret Hamilton, a bewcomer, toe orlginal’investment. 11:00—Time; Weather; Sports Re­ 'This will be quite an audience for I am glad to have the ben^t of the thereof. company drill and carried on like view, any branch of His Majesty’s forces especially was praised. The bejeweled Palace of Arts, toe spell-binders. We hope that views of Dllworto-Cornell Post., old-timers. Much credit is due Ser 11:16—Republican News Bulletin^) these men assigned have toeir full either In peace or war. No war Rose Franken, a little known CnOROB B. HOWHtV remnant of the San Francisco Pan­ than continue my efforts in behalf of service bring necesiary to entitle geant Bycholski for bis efficient 11:26—Organ, Rolland Pomerat. quota of patience; they will need it the ex-service men. Best wishes to author, wrote the drama. ama Pacific Intemational Exposi 11:46—Orchestra, any man to membership in the training of these men. while listening to some of the high all the comrades, fioD of 1916, has been restored. It 12:00—Pipe Dreams, Edward J. Mons-Ypre Post. No British ex- The company will not drill again is a building 1,000 feet long and 137 grade oratory for an hour or two ’The following resolution was until Monday, May 6, Commencihg Lord, organist. service man should be ashamed of feet wide with not a pillar or post and wben summed up find that noth­ unanimously adopted at the last ' with this drill, toe uniform will be A.M. any part be ever played for the ta obstruct tot Inside sweep. Ten­ ing has been said. For our own meeting and will be forwarded to ' cotton breeches, leggings, O. D. 12:80—Time, British Empire for it is not a bad nis courts will be fixed up inside and part we are lucky in that we can the first district organization for its I shirt, and service bat. The drills read what we want of it In the pa­ old nation at that. Great friend­ poo OWNERS the Income is expected to pay for endorsement: BE IT HEREBY RE­ • from this date on will be held In toe Sunday, May 1,1982 pers or listen to what we want of ships wars formed while servihg our Section 8889, Cbiwter 186, General Statutes of tba ftats of future care. SOLVED: 'That DUwortb-Corneil country. Friendships that can never area In rear of the armory, weather Eastern Daylight Time it over the air. The loud speakers Connecticut, Rrirtaloo of 1980, REQUIRE THAT ALL DOOM San Dlegd’s Balboa park is a re­ A.M. Post, No, 102, of Msacbester, Ds- be forgotten. Let us renew them, , permitting. will be alive with the voiocs of partment of Connscticut of toe MUST BE LIOBNSBO ON-.OB; oa BEFOBI ru n mB MAY lat. iv1M2. ss. Major Irving E. Partridge, Jr., minder of the 1916-1916 expoiltlon. 8:00—Tone Pictures, those who^a^ that the country is men, 1^ becoming members of the It covers 1,400 acres and in addition American Legion, do unanimous Neglect or rafuial to Ucenae your dog on or before that data will ‘,toe battalion commander gave an 8:80—String Trio, bsing run to toe dogs, but not once Mons-Ypre Post. to horticultural dsvslopment nine vote in meeting convened, earnestly cost you an additional dollar as weU as making you UaMs to excellent talk on toe organization 9:00— Time. in m iy'V 01ipeecbes will we hear pi a Tba Post holds Ita msetlngs in hols and 18 hols golf courses have rscommsnd tbs sstabllsbment of a club on tbs arrest. of toe military forces of the United 9:01—Organ, Roland Pomerat workable solution for leadinf the toe Army and Navy been built. Playgrounds abound on civil service bureau for toe State of W ednesday of saeb month. States at Sunday’s session of non- 9:46—Safety Crueadgrs. babes out of the woods. For my Registration fees ars as follows: Mala or Spaytd Fsmaift’ tbs tract and there li a large soo< Connecticut, and that all future em­ Tba dues are only two dollars psr . commissioned officers’ school. There 10:00—Garcia’s Band. own part I have beard some real fl.OO, Fsmalls 110.36, Kennel (not mors# than tan tags) 126.00. Portland, Ore., etiU uees one of the ployees of the State of Connecticut year which can be paid in any form was a very flne turn out of non 10:80—Violin, Piano, Vibrapbons. thinkable matbods uttered by toe Under tbs law you must give tbs dog’s uatoalatoa inataad'Ol alsa. 26 buildings constructed for the De taken from the eligible list of the member so desires. So gst an corns and also privates, both of 10:46—First Church of Christ, Sci­ cracker-barrel orators who oongre Lewie and Clark exposition in 1905. e n tist this bureau, and that ex-service men application, fUl it in and bavs it whom displayed the keenest interest gate ill toe barber slum adjoining Veterinary Certificate required for Spay^i It is part of the paA system. 12:00-String Ensemble, be given a preferred rating on this ready for our next monthly msstinx In the talk ^ven by toe major. my workshop. The spen-blMlnf is University of Washington at Be­ P.M. conspicuous by it’s absence but toe list, in conslderatlou of their s#ty- Wsdnssday, May 11th and you w i» Female Not Previouslyisiy Licensed. At an informal meeting of the find tbsrs, men to greet you and attie utllisee four buildings con­ 12:29—Time. thougbte are■e there just the same. ices to toe state and nation. company held Monday it wai voted State and national -■convention make you welcome. Mo le^’s get to­ Office hours during tiis month pf April will ba as fbUowN] structed for the Alaska-Yukon-Pa- 12:30—Morey Pearl’s Orchestra. Daily axoapt Saturdrya and Sund^, 9 a. m. ty i n, m., i" to have toe company commander 1:00—l^ecial Symphony, direction dates have besn announced as gether boys, shoulder to shader, eiflo exposition of 1909. Tbursdayi'wban~ tba" ^rabourn will ba from 9 a, a. m. to 9 p. ni. negotiate with Cook Jim Corbett » Brno Rapee. It has been found by the White August 17-18-19-20 for toe State at malrebtog onwafd and making tbs nnd try and arrange to have him 2:00—Leslie Howard, guest artist; House Conference on Child Health Waterhury and Beptomber 13-18-14- Mons-Ypre Post of British war vet­ urdkys 0 a. m. until 12 m. axcapt fatv 98 and cook for the com pany^ Nlantio . A-nsiTAafsty devtes for.Automo- London String Qqtftet. sad Protsdtion that tbsrs are 1,00,- 16 for National at Portland, Oregoo. erans souMttfl|w tbaj^ thf typn M -day, April 95. wban wtlt JP. ,bttS6.a)Hitaol( ike fBfiM .aad eounds Zb aU prbbabUity the post will tw Maaebsstsr wflTbs of. ^ SjSD—H e r b i e ^ : obistra. 000 school ohildrsn in tbs United BAMilijiL J. T i7R W ( 3 kom ooastaatljr wbea tk* par 8:00—U nitarlu ___ Btatos ivtttt wdak or inpalrtd •Bttttsd to iteM sgatas to the Stats Tba Post offers )to oongratula- “ ------M9.0ofb^»M liSO-OBgdfli l| k r fe r i L « ll T a-' f *r'

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Plain In pre'vious articles I h^ve men­ ]^G, assistant to Heath, tries to ing up two fingers. “What bums articles on flower gardening written white bias bands finished the yoke, tioned the major factors of g i^ Neither can be live in. fear and be nutke iove to her but is discour­ me up is the way he did it. Not especially for NEA Service and The hem and sleeves. health for children—tood, sanitation, well. This problem of fear la a big aged. Susan lives with her aunt that I would have married him my­ Herald. You’ll find it especially easy to exercise, sleep, sun and prevention one and it extends tp Influehcez out­ who is unusually strict. BAV self. Honestly, the kid hasn’t good fashion it. of diseases. side the home as well as in. A c ^ d FLANNEBY, employed in the next sense but we were out together BY DB. WM. A. TAYLOB Style No. 2840 may be bad in Now I have come to the one I may be afraid in a hundred ways— offioe, makes friends with Susan Tuesday night dancing and he colne Chief, Bureau of Plant Industry, sizes 2, 4 and 6 years. Size 4 re­ have purposely saved foi the last, afraid of being laughed at, afraid of and confides her ambition in iife up to the house afterward and he U. S. Department of Agriculture quires 1% yards of 89-inch material but which I consider to be the most not getting his leasons, afraid some- was just as sweet as could be,” with ^ yard of 32-inch contrasting tremendous factor of all in the ef­ pne will tell about something be has —to marry a rich man whether done impulsively or accidentally or she ioves him or not. Susan Is Susan was mystified. If Ray Specialty gardens are those that and 4 yards of binding. fort to establish health. This is thought Schuyler Webb hadn’t good are out of balance when compared Delicious schemes in fresh blue happiness! thoughtlessly, or merely because be secretly in love with BOB DUN- and white checked gingham, pink was ciudous. It may eat into him bfu*, millionaire’s son she met at sense, why did she mind his having with the average. They usually are No child can be really well who married someone else? Ray gabbled flowered batiste or French blue linen for months, ruin his appetite, spoil business school. She hears ru­ the result of some special preference is unhappy. Moreover, it is one of his sleep and make him Irritable or mors that he is to marry DENISE on. dotted in white, would be adorable. the things that does not succumb or consequence of special conditions. Our New Fashion Magazine points stupid. Try to get him to talk it all ACKBOYD, debutante. Susan re­ “Course, I’ve heard him talk the way to better dress and will help to calories, sunshine, or sleep. It out with you_quietly and with un­ fuses an offer of marriage from about this gflrl all winter but he The first of the rock gardens prob­ baffles the doctor and does not im­ derstanding. The aired mind is the BEN L.AMPMAN, serious-minded always pretended he couldn’t see ably grew out of a desire to trans­ you economize. This bag and opera pump ensem­ prove with dosage. Because unhap­ form and beautify rocky sites not Tou can'save $10 in patterns, ma­ rested, relieved mind. young musician. At a week-end her. She has scads of money. ’That’s terials, etc., by spending 10 cents for ble utilizes the brown and white piness affects the mind and the ’There is a difference between li­ party given by Denise Ackroyd, suitable for more conventional gar­ irogue in softest kid. The half-and- nerves, and upon nerves depends dens. Rock gardens are now almost this book. So we hc^e you will send cense and liberty, of course, but too She runs away from Bob and, “I thought Sky was rich,” Susan your order today. half pump was a new Innovation for every thing in the physical body; di­ many children are superintended meeting Ernest Heath, asks him murmured, feeling she ought to say in the fad stage, and in some in­ resort wear and promises popular­ gestion, elimination, even the very stances have been developed with Just write your name and address too much and have no outlet for na­ to take her home. He escorts her something. clearly on any piece of paper. Ordisr ity for summer. beats of the heart and the breath in tural and pralsworthy impulses. “Sky? He practically lost his less of an eye to beauty than to the lungs. Every organ, gland and back to the Ackroyds thereby current vogue. Nevertheless, they one book. Enclpze 10 cents in Suppression causes unhappiness and arousing his wife’s Jealousy. A shirt in the market last year. His stamps or coin and mail your order duct in thfe body functions well or often comes out in the form of poor drawing accoimt was all used up. are teaching valuable lessons in ill according to the nerv'' fibers that few days later Heath informs Su­ plant management and soil modifi­ to Fashion Department. conduct. These children are usually san his wife intends to sue her for I knew that last week.” govern it. Sick nerves mean sick “nervous" in some form or other, cations and when some of the less Be sure to fill in the size of the Daily Health everything. Isn’t it worth while alienation of his affections. “Well, then,” said Susan, remem­ ornamental rock piles have been pattern. not apparent to the eye, but.sifect- bering Ray’s oft-repeated remarks then to emphasize the happiness of ing their entire make-up. cleared away to permit the pursuit Send stamps or coin (coin pre­ Service children ? HOW GO ON WITH THE STOBY about the folly of becoming a poor of still another fad, the gardens of ferred). CHAPTER XXVra man’s wife. “Well, then, you 2840 Price of book 10 cents. There should be a sane welding of America will surely have benefited Hints on How to Keep Well by By happiness I mean content, a Waring entered whistling. It wouldn’t have wanted him anyway. by the introduction of many new Price of pattern 15 rents. by World Famed Authority discipline and freedom in the home was the morning after Susan’s birth­ You know what you’ve always said state of well being, adjustment, and that does not cause resentment or day. His ruddy face under the about wanting a mink coat and a plants and varieties. no fears or complexes to torture any emotional twist in the children. Other specialty gardens result PROPER VEN’ITLLATION thatch of smoothly combed, sandy duplex apartment and a roadster.” from marked preference for and Manchester Herald them. This is going to be more nec­ The happy, sunny home where hair was aglow with the conscious­ Ray tossed her head and Susan REMOVES COTTON DUST essary than ever In the years to there is sympathy, patience, under­ admiration of a certain flower, fam­ Pattern Service HAZARDS ness of a good deed done. could see a tear glittering on her ily of flowers, or color of flowers. come because life is becoming more standing and real love is the per­ ‘T feel like a blooming Boy Scout,” lashes. Woman *s Place and more involved with each decade. fect background for' the healthy Rose, iris, peony, dahlia, chrysan­ For a Herald Pattern send 15c BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN This question of nerves is going to he chuckled to himself, throwing his “A person talks,” Ray said thick­ themums, lily, tiilip, and delphini­ in stamps or coin directly to child. Excitement, over-indulgence, heavy ulster over a chair and be- ly and unsteadily. “A person says Editor, Journal of the American be a serious matter. coddling, spoiling-»-tbe8e are not um gardens are familiar. Some In The News Fashion Bureau, Manchester Eve­ Medical Aseociation, and of No child can be happy in a home ginnhig to sort his papers. a lot of things that turn out to be times these are developed to the ning Herald, Fifth Avenue and conducive to real contentment and Susan came in looking as though hooey when a person finds out what Hygeia, the Health Magazine where parents constantly quarrel. only open the way to trouble. exclusion of other plants. Some of Girl Debating Qaeen 28rd street, New York City. Be she had spent a bad night. * it’s all about.” the most charming gardens, how­ sure to fill in number of pattern “Good morning.” Susan bated to look at her. She Ruth Lawson, of Batavia, N, Y., Industrial physicians have {earned ever, develop a considerable collec' you (’"Sire. that extraordinary amounts of dust some cases of sensitivity to cotton. from being dressed as Indians, cow­ She looked at him in surprise, did not need to look to know that tion of a favorite variety and ar­ he^ won the Anna.C. Edwards prize, The use of proper ventilation, suc­ boys, cowgirls, and so forth. Ray was crying openly, awarded annually for the best inter' constantly Inhaled by workers may astonished that anyone should feel range the rest of the garden to sup Pattern No...... produce symptoms dangerous to tion apparatus, and cleaning pro­ With spring giving everybody’s cheerful enough to call this morn­ “I’m terribly, terribly sorry,” she plement and intensify the beauty of collegiate debater. cedures will reduce greatly the said. “I didn’t know you cared at Price 15 Cento health and to life. imagination a lift, it is logical for ing good! the favorites. Dusts may injure the human be­ amount of discomfort and ill health. youngsters to crave the enjoyment “Don’t be so woebegone,” he ad­ all.” She was shocked beyond The Personal Touch Frenob Honor Her The sickness rate from diseases words at this exposure. To see Miss Anne Morgan is the first Name ...... ing in two ways: of imagining they are something dif­ vised, seating himself on her desk Some gardeners plan specifically First, merely by their mechanical of the nose and throat and lungs is ferent, and dressing the part. and watching as she removed the Ray, so hard and bright and as­ for a long and continuous seuon of American woman to be given the much higher among workers in the sured, thus shaken was a shatter­ Address...... presence, clog^ng up the tissues^ and Costume play suits are relatively small hat and hung away her coat bloom, and make a point of ha'ving rank of Commander of the Legion interfering with their activities. carding room than among other op­ Sv!the closet reserved for that pur- ing experience. If this was love, no day in the season without fresh Size ...... eratives in the cotton industry. Of Inexpensive. Every pattern com­ thought Susan to herself, half-hu- of Honor by the French Foreign Second, through special sensitivi­ pany carries patterns that Mother l^se. Suddenly he remembered. bloom. Still others favor the "blue ties, so that the individual responds course, regular examinations of “Surely you’ve heard the storm is morously, half-pityingly, it’s some­ garden,” including only flowers in Ministry. Not only is this a recog' operatives ought to be made so that could make up in no time. Materi­ with asthmatic symptoms or other symptoms could be controlled, in als are so cheap this year that when oyer?” he asked incredulously. thing to stear clear of. harmonious shades of blue, or per' nltion of her war work but a tribute signs of sensitivity. such suite are made at home, they /:“I don’t know what you mean." haps the “bright or white” garden to her activities in restoring and comfortable with a medium high their earliest stages. Ray dried her eyes and begsm to heel, others with a low one, still A special committee of the Brit­ One exceedingly Interesting fact cost next to nothing. And the thrill He took her hands and gave her with brilliant reds and yellows set ish govemmeht has recently report­ of pride they give boye and girls, Alittle whirl. “I fixed everything,” talk quickly and irrelevantly about off with borders of white blossoms. giving back to the village of Bleran- others with a very high one. Try determined in the investigation was court the 17th century Chateau de out different heights and get the ed the results of an investigation the presence of a substance called not to mention the way they actu­ ha announced. “Me, the Boy Scout!” nothing at alL She renewed her Almost any of the specialty gar­ Blerancourt and its magnificent gar' made in the cotton industry, par­ ally save their school clothes wear ■'“You what?” her face came alive. makeup and before they went out on dens, if they are to prove success­ one that gives you the grace of pro­ histamine in the dust. Histamine is dens. From now on this historic ticularly to determine the extent to the protein which produces excep­ and tear, is well worth the effort in ■ *'Just what I said,” the man In- the street she seemed her own ful, call for progressive development chateau, 60 miles from Paris, with per balance. which the lungs are Injured, ’The obtaining them. i^ e d . “The danger’s over and bright, slangy self. But Susan as the gardener learns by expert' tionally severe reactions ip the hu­ its rare collections of souvenirs, pic­ dust liberated during the process of man body even when present in ^ r e ’s nothing for you to worry could not forget the glimpse of suf­ ence and comes to know his plant tures and old manuscripts having to stripping and carding includes frag­ ^ u t . ” fering she had seen. It made material more intimately. small amounts. No system of ven­ do with the friendship of France ments of cotton hairs and of leaf tilation known will be able to free ^ don’t believe it,” Susan told her fonder of Ray. This little doll­ There are other specialties that and America since the days of La­ and seed coat, various germs and Can you make up a slogan for him but her eyes danced just the faced person was reed. What a are enforced by conditions which ATHODGBI the operatives entirely from expo­ fayette, will be used as a base for fungi associated with the cotton and sure t6 histamine. VANCO Paste Soap 7 Use it for same. “How did you do it?” queer world, she mused! Ray had the gardener is imable to modify excursions to Siossons. Coucy, Re- some mineral matter. all kinds of cleaning. Then put Waring put up one hand and built herself a wall of philosophy His soil may be poor, and until he This observation is an example of thondes and other places unforget­ The greatest amount of dust is the highly tecbnical studies neces­ Into a few words your idea of a struck an attitude of mock modesty. and a stupid, vapid, ordinary young can improve it he must depend on table to American soldiers.' Only Train op a child in the way he foimd in Egyptian cotton. Much of Bill table slogan. Prises of $2.80 “It’s not a story for little girls’ man had broken it down. the relatively few varieties which should go; and when he is old he sary in modem industry to protect one other woman has ever been the dust is due to lack of adequate the health of employes. each to five persons , who send us ears,” he told her. “All you need Of one thing Susan was certain. thrive in poor soil, some doing even made Commander in the Legion. not deput from iL—Proverbs cleaning of the cotton In blowing best slogans oy May 28th. to know Is that you’re safe. The Ray would not be hurt in .the same better than they would in rich loam 22:6. She is Coimtess de NoulUes of rooms, but most dust is due to fail­ PLAY COSTUMES FOB Venation suit Is off.” way again. Some of these are: love-lies-bleed­ France. ure to keep the machines clean and The incident awoke for a while ing, prlnces-feather, Joseph’s coat, If you would create something, LITTLE FOLK The Vanoo ^♦"Then they’ve made It up?” Susan to remove dust which has settled on Co^ Ido. a^ked. the old pain Susan had felt about Cape-marigold, godetia, dwarf nas­ Woman Surgeon Honored you must be something.—Goethe. them. Children love make-believe. Big ( “I wouldn’t exactly say that. The Bob. She had not heard from him turtium, portulaca, grass-pink, Examination of workers In the boys get tremendous pleasure out Maaoheeter, sweet alyssum, garden balsam and Dr. Estlla Ford Warner, from the Conn. ^ c t of the matter is Mrs. Heath since that eventful night at the state of Washington, has the honor General Ma la a smart man, if cotton Industry showed merely an of their baseball suits, imaginii^ hiEus decided to get a divorce In- Ackroyds’. Where was he and what calliopsis, as well as a considerable ordinary bronchitis due to irritation themselves regular Babe Ruths. Llt- number of perennials and rock gar­ of being the first woman ever ap­ you askjus. He made the Japs feed stwid. A very polite, restrained, was he doing ? She tried not to pointed to be a surgeon in th~ Pub­ him all winter! by the dust There were, however, tler folks have just as much fun dignified Reno divorce.” think of him but in her heart knew den plants. Flowers for Shade lic Health Service. Ikresident Hoo “You mean she’s—she’s not going that daily she dreaded the news of ver has just made the appointment. his marriage. Would she ever rid Particularly in the cities many to drag me into it? ” gardeners labor under the handicap She will lecture and work for child “No, not at all. Why should she?” herself of this foolishness? It was health. “Oh, thank God!” like a fever, an ague. You thought of north exposure and restricted you were over it completely and sunlight for the garden. Even here “Well, you might also thank me gardening is by no means impos­ Japan now has over 8,000,000 wo­ a little,” Waring said irreverently. then some word—some phrase—a men and girls working in skilled strain of music, perhaps, would sible. By catering to the soil re­ “I was the little fixer, after all,” quirements of plants that will bloom industries. “I do! I think it was marvel­ start it all over again. in partial or heavy shade the gar­ ous.” She meant it. She thought She shook her head Impatiently. Women Trustees This was getting her nowhere. She dener may develop attractive dis­ she must have misunderstood this plays and enjoy perhaps greater Five women will be appointed man. He seemed so kind nov,'. He would be like Ray, cool and de­ satisfaction than some gardeners trustees of Rutgers College, under grinned, reading her thoughts. termined and ruthless. She would whose plats are brilliantly lighted. an amendment to the college charter “Do you think I can keep my job put Bob out of her heart forever. Of the perennials there are the which will for the first time allow What would taste good or will it be too awkward?” Susan Susan bent over her work, trying tuberous begonias, coral-bells or women to sit on the board of trus­ asked. to efface herself in its calm im­ heuchera, several of the Dutch tees. “Awkward for whom? No one personality. bulbs, some of the varieties of Japa­ knows anything about it but the A voice said at her elbow, “May nese iris, mallows, violets, dog-tooth Woman Rangwr thi’ee of us. We like you here. Why I see Mr. Heath. Oh, I beg your violets, the hardy orchids, and oth­ Luclle Phelps, of Austin, Tex., has for dinner tonight?** should you trail around town an­ pardon. How do you do?” ers. Some of the annuals that thrive been appointed as the first woman swering want ads because a She felt shaken. Her heart in partial shade are: basket-flower, ranger in the Lone Star state. jealous woman has a brain storm?” plunged frighteningly. She heard sweet-sultan, clarkia, platycodon, herself say calmly, “Mr. Dunbar. godetia, Drummon phlox, pansy, Ninety per cent of the women at­ How iMUiy wives have adeed that qwestimi... .and how hHdM fli Put that way, it seemed the moat How do you do?” sweet alyssum, lupine, and forget- tending the races at Deauville, simple and reasonable thing in me-not. France, wore either blue or green. the world. Susan drew a deep (To Be Oontiniied) ’The majority wore blue. the fut«re will ask it___of iiidifferefit hwhMds, riffht adtar broakfaft breath and held up her head i.gain. NEXT: Hardineflfl. Everything was all right. She was First production of cosmic rays is “Ten thousand American mothers or lunch? Hop^ully at flrst, Mnost desperately after a time, and InaB^ grateful for her escapj from danger said to have taken place in the lab­ could be saved each year if America and she put that gratitude into her oratories of the University of Gles- There are 1,300 radio broadcast­ would adopt the Eluropean practice work. The three men in the office, sen. The work was carried out by ing plants in the world ■valued at of properly supervising maternity,” as part of a dull, daily soliloquy. For every wife th a t a man so different in background and Prof. W. Bothe and Dr. H. Becker. nearly $20,000,000, and the annual according to Dr. Louis I. Dublin, tastes, felt the magic of her pres­ The rays were produced by bom­ cost of broadcasting is about $72,- noted statistician. with a newly satisied palate la a total loos as a sos ence. The gray da;' was brighter barding beryllium metal with alpha 000,000. These figures are from a ■A. because a young girl smiled at particles from the radioactive ele­ world survey made by the U. S. De­ Jewish Oonyent them. ment polonium. partment of Commerce. Mme. Irene Palastry,’ a Budapest ftttiurc BMafau “You’re a funny one,” Ray said actress,' has founded what is clsdmed again and again. “You seem per­ to be the flnt Jewish convent in the fectly happy just to work and not world. have any fun.” Nevertheless, K’s ait Important and trying mattmr, tkis hasiaaos of Susan did not try to explain the - rW/S CURIOUS WORLD - glorious sense of freedom and re­ planning the menu. There are oo<^-books, o l course, but better than lease which had come to her that > N S GLORIFYING morning when Waring had brought her the good news. It was enough ■H4E CEAL that, why not ftid oat what's now in the nmrketoT Plek a p yoar rows- just to be safe and secure. She no f/ YOURSELF longer seemed impatient • for good paper—that will Ml you. Thmo’s news about food—fat tite advtrtioiag times. DIXIELAND THERE’S AN ART DC Ray rushed in one day at noon NUN HAVE BEEN IN THE CHOOSING BECOMING SHOES and said excitedly, “Have lunch MOQlM.lMP'lHCCDCy IP of local markets and stores, and in that of the natienafiy known prodacer with me, won’t you?” th a t A AJEW YORK SLAVE- Women, as a udiole, are very sen­ Susan began to explain that she sible about- the shoes they wear. HOLDER NAMED DIXY, . I don’t mean they wear flat heels, of tempting things to eat. had planned to meet Rose. TREATED SLAVES’ PO “Please break it Honest, this Is or unbecoming styles thatjiave <^y important,” Ray urged. Her dan­ WELL THEY LOUEDH/M a healthy recommendation. I do delion locks were ruffled and there ANDy WHEN SOLD ID mean that increasing numbers of was a streak of mascara under one SOtjKlESNERS, SAMBOP women know what l^ds of shoes Here’s a new way of baykig and serving chidien, for mmmple, and eye. Could Ray have been crying? TteiROLo'bocY l a n d * they are most comfortable, in—and Susan dismissed the notion but buy only those. one that's no trouble at afl. Or a ham, with a new and piquant flavor. something in the other girl’s air of Pumps probably are the hand­ suppressed excitement made her de­ somest shoes ever seen anywhere. cide to go with her. But a lot of women should never * It may be that artichokes have just cmne to market—the flrat of the seav “Meet you in the lobby in 10 min­ even look at them. They demand a utes,” Ray threw over her shoulder. fairly well-shajped foot that has never been abused. son. Or berries, fa fruit, or com on the cob. The advertisements In There was no real privacy to be { had in any of the restaurants where Pumps high-light Imperfeotlons, they usually lunched, but Susan such as bunlmu. They are hard sled­ your paper tell yea these things, with the Md where you can buy ding oo feet that have calluses or spied a small table back near the soft corns between toes. They put l^ h e n in their pet “Sand'wich a real strain on any but well-shaped them. Here is insidration for many a meal, without draggiag weary Shoppe.” Harried waitresses feet Others hgve to hold them on brushed their shoulders with dan­ by straining the toes. feet from store to store, looking for what would taoto good tonight. gerously laden trays and once or If you have aiw trouble with your twice both girls escaped a deluge of feet try some of the sti^pped san­ hot coffee hut they managed some­ dals, or, better yet, a one, two or how among the clatter and steam three-eytiet oxford. They come in and gabble of tongues to achieve a suave, dainty styles and they rest Binall oasis of calm. the fe e t Ray began, “Honest, Susan, It Here ere a few beauty rules fbr gets my goat. I’m all In a lather A 60T7L6 , foot chic: shout It!” ‘nNSOWNlWMAACKK> 1. U your foot Is wide, try one Susan looked her surprise. CfVTMiCieMigrcf' of the T-atrgp seilals Instead of dmttVster lEn^ntng ^Do you mean to say you haven't m acAm e^em o ^ one with Just an ankle stnqp. heard? Sky was married last night opmimpMcipnNw/ 8. If ypuf foot is fht, don’t wear at Crown Point. Sent me a wire, too-open an evening sandal. If your oool as you please. ’Congratulate IN ALASkA*«*ou(Riift foot hangs og and out of your shoe, me’ he says.” PwMMs cANNdT SDoansfwy it ca^t look pretty. “I didn’t know you eared any M 0680. nm R8Am ??oAm y 8. M sure that your heel Is Just about him," said Busanff Busam the height that gives you the best winked those prepoaurous ■ama weaen . are aaere MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.SATURDAY, APRIL 30,1982. P A l^ E N lM if McCluskey Sets New American Steeplechase Mark BERGER, SMITH STAR Fighting It Out at the Finish CLIPS NINE SECONDS AS H. S. WINS 10-2 FROM FORMER RECORD Kelleyites Easily Beat East HARTFORD TRADE COMES BY A lt, Masdietter Rsimer Osly Seres Secornk BeUnd WorU’' Hartford; Sfifkas Clouts TOPS LOCALS 11-5 WINSINWATER Record Held By Loekeh o f Fniaad; Comes From Be- Homer; Bristol Has Close U id To Win By SO Yards After Early Spill; His New Call With Meriden, Win­ Manchester Gnilt; of Eight Jane Cadwell Fliet To Lot Tim 9:28.‘6; Waboe Second. Errors h BasehallGane ^ Tv' Asgelet A q u tk Meet and ning 5-3. By ALLAN J. GOULD In Hartford. Wmt Race. Associated Press Sports Editor. Manchester High scored Its sec­ Philadelphia, April 30.--(A P)—^They can rewrite that old ond consecutive C. C. I. L. baseball ditty today under the new title of “ Run 'Em Down, McCluskey" Los Angeles, April SO—r(AP) — victory of the season yesterday af­ The Manchester 'Trade bueball and do no injustice whatever to the perserverance, speed and Straining every muscle, J, C, Hall of the University of Florida and Carl Saxe of Colgate University, came Speed both in and out of water Is ternoon by defeating Bast Hartford traveled to Hartford yesterday and courage of one of America's foremost young Olympic athletic neck and neck down the stretch In 100 meters race In the decathlon. But Saxe was a stride ahe^ and craved by Mlee Jane Cadwell, 17- on the latter’s field. The score was met defeat at the hand of the Hart­ yeawold member of the Detroit prospects. broke the tape with Hall inches behlpd, as the picture indicates. With nearly ten thousand cbeer-^- 10 to 2. Husky Ray Berger let the ford Trade team by a score of 11 to Yacht a u b . Mlee Cadwell dropped In by idr ing him on, raven-thatched Joe Me- McGrathltes down with seven 6. blngles and whiffed eleven. Bllfkus yesterday on the second day'e pro- Cluskey, pride of Fordbam Univer­ The local boy turned In a poor iH'am of the National Women’s In­ whaled a home run In the third with exhibition of fielding and afforded sity and Mafichester, Conn., picked Cavanaugh aboard to account for LIFT THE BAN door swimming cbampionablpe. himself off tbe turf and "ran ’em their pitcher very little support. Weaver Bests Eamshatv She left by airplane a few hours the loser's only tallies. Their opponent took advantage of down" to win tbe three thousand Smith Is Star later. But In the interim she won meter steeplechase, feature of the most of these miscues. "Red" Kovis, the 100-yard breaat atroke event in Bobby Smith, Manchester’s light- Penn Relay Camival’s opening day. starting on the mound for Manches­ In Pitchers* Battle, 2~2 ON BAHAUNO one minute, 28 8-6 aeconde, two- ftelder, led the attack for Manches­ ter, pitched fairly good ball for the This powerful youngster not only ter with four bits In as many trips flftbe of a second slower than the first two innings but blew up in came from behind In sensational to the plate and was safe on an American record. atyle after tumbling over an early the next two frames and couldn’t (By Associated Press) ^victory over Boston and maintain­ ’The Washington A. C. of Seattle, error the other time. ’Two of Smith's barrier but covered the distance in locate the plate. He was benched If Monte Weaver of the Washing­ ing their grip by a few assorted headed by Mies. Helen Madison, ee,t drives went for doubles and the Petrolle Boat At Chicago the foetest time ever regletered in in favor of Rossi who could not ton Senators maintains anything percentage points. a new American 400 yard relay second almost cleared the center- this country, 9 minutes, 28.6 eec- stop the victory march of the op­ like his present pace, the experts cneveland made it six straight record of 4 nflnutoe 19 1-8 leconde. field fence for what would have been onde. a home run. He Is the first left- ponents. will have practically no difficulty over their western rivals by beating May 20 Now Annonneed The New York Women’e Swimming Manchester will play the Ameri­ the White Sox 7 to 8. St. Louis and Association set the former mark of "It looks Mke MeCluskey's psr- hand batter that Coach Tom KeUey deciding on the American League’s formanes assures ths United States can School for the Desif at Hartford Detroit were rained out. 4:19 2-8. has had in six years. outstanding rookie p’ cher for 1982. of a real chance to wrest iteaple- Wednesday, May 4. The Boston Braves, out to provo ~ AsDelmite. In the other cbampioneblp, Mlee Manchester got three runs in the With four straight victories in­ chase honors from the Finns this Hartford (11) their early pace was no flash in the Dorothy Poynton, Los Angeles Ath­ first when Kerr and C. Smith cluding three In a row over the year for tbe first time," remarited singled and O’Leary made first on AB. R. H. PO. A. E. league champion Athletics, the pan, trimmed the Giants 8 to 8 be­ letic Club diver, and tbe youngest Chicago, April 80.— (A P )—Bat member of tbe Unletd Btatee* 1928 Lawson Robertson, head coach of a fielder’s choice. All later scored Prentice, 2b ...4 2 1 3 1 Baltimore righthander promises to hind Huck Betts steady curving, It the American Olympic track and Battallno, former fsathsrwslght Olympic team, took from Miss and one of Smith’s singles helped Vetozza, If .. .4 2 2 4 2 0 eclipse the record set last season by was betts second Impressive win field team. complete the damage. In the third Kapuna, ss ...... 6 1 2 1 8 Lefty Gomez, conceded the mythi­ over McGraw’s pupils. He gave up champion of the world, will get an CMor^a Coleman tbe national In­ door three foot spring board title. Most Noteworthy came four more local tallies. Stepno, 3b ...... 8 2 2 1 1 cal award after winning 21 and los­ only six bits. other chance at Billy Petrolle, the In the most noteworthy of three Fargo, N. D„ exprees in the Chica­ events, tbe Los Angelea "Chuckle" Smith made his second Daly, of ...... 4 2 2 2 0 ing only nine for the Yanks. The The win planted Boston,only a record performancei marking tbe go Stadium May 20. A. C., held the team championship hit, Mahoney was safe on a fielder’s Batteston, o ....8 0 1 8 1 Senators’ sensation bested the vet half game behind the letiding Chica first day’s «competition of the an­ 'The bout, ten-rounder wai clos load with 21 points. Tbe Washing­ choice, O’Leary and Squatrito Smith, rf ...... 4 1 2 0 0 eran George Earnshaw 2 to 1 yes­ go Cubs who were held up by rain. nual Penniylvania Relay Carnival, ed last night after the Cincinnati ton A. C. was second with 16, the reached first on shortstop bungles Holmes, lb ...... 4 0 0 12 0 terday. In addition to holding the Eppa Rlxey gave up 18 hits but had McCluskey thrilled with a flniib Boxing Association lifted Its sue New York W. S. A., defending and Smith and Rautenberg followed Fenton, p ...... 4 i 0 0 1 A ’s to five hits and stopping them only one bad inning as the Clncin that overcame J. C. Watson, Indi­ pension of Battallno. This automat! ebampioni third, with 9 and tbe with hits. Buckingham, x dead In the pinches he scored the natl Reds made It a pair from Pitts ana star, and carried the Fordbim cally restored Battallno’s standing Detroit A. C., fourth with 8. Bristol Wins winning run in the fifth Inning burgh 6 to 4, youth to a new American record for In National Boxing Association ter Mies Madison wai favored to re­ Id the seventh Katkaveck and 37 11 14 24 7 4 when he singled and was driven In Chuck Klein, brilliant Phillies the 3,000 meter iteeplecbaie. Mc- rltory. tain her title In the 200 yard free Berger doubled to start the frame Manchester (S) by Joe Cronin. outfielder gave the day’s best solo (Jluekey’i time of 9 minutes, 28.6 In their previous meeting at New style race this afternoon. Tonight and then Kerr added a single. Three AB. R. H. PO. A. E. The win failed to regain the Sena­ performance In helping submerge seconds, not only wiped out his own more runs materialised. Manchester York Petrolle won on a technical the New York W. S. A, 800 yard Borello, SB ...... 6 0 0 2 0 tors tehir place at the top of the th Brooklyn Dodgers 13 to 6. His beet previous mark of 9.87, made in fielded well behind Berger despite Magnuson, 2b , . . .4 0 0 1 0 knockout in 12 rounds. medley relay team will defend Its standing however as the Yanks homer with the bases full, a double title In that event. Tbe champlon- last year’s ca:'nival, but came close the presence of five errors in the Orlowski, rf ...... 8 0 1 1 0 were clubbing out an eight to seven and two singles drove In six runs. eblpe end Sunday night. to the unofficial world record of box scefre. Most of them did no Sendrowski, o .. 8 2 2 11 0 9.21 4-6 set by the Finnish runner, particular damage. Manchester’s Adams, of ...... 8 1110 HARVARD CREW Loukola, a* the 1928 Olympic next game will bo at Meriden, May Spencer, If ...... 3 0 1 0 0 7. Bristol beat Meriden yesterday games. Sclkek, lb ...... 8 1 1 10 0 L a ft N ight's Fights McCluskey looked like a beaten 6 to 8 anci Middletown shut out Rossi, p-8b ...... 8 1 2 0 0 IN ACTION TODAY runner going Into the last turn West Hartford 9 to 0. around the infield, over the hurdlee Manchester (10) Kuvls, p-8b .....8 0 0 1 1 East Hampton Faces By the Associated Press. AB. R. H.PO, A. B. Dobosz, rf ...... 2 0 1 0 0 and water hazarde. a good 20 yards behind Wation, Then he put on n Kerr, ...... ^ 2 8 1 8 0 Bremel, cf ...... I 0 0 0 0 0 Cambridge, April 80,— (A P )— A Chicago.—Mickey Walker, Rum- C. smith, 2b .... * 1 2 2 2 1 Hines, lb ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 powerful but not too smoothly son, N. J., outpointed King Levin- dazzling sprint that overtook the Mahoney, If .... 6 1 0 3 0 0 Lennon, 3b ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 working Harvard varsity crew ■ky, Chicago (10); Joe Doktor, Buf­ Indiana boy on tho last turn and Florl, XX ...... 0 ,0 0 0 0 0 Gems Here Tomorrow makes Its official racing debut to falo, outpointed Baxter Calmee, carried him away to win by 80 O’Leary, 8 b ...... * 2 0 2 1 1 Ruguokus, 8b .. 1 0 0 0 1 0 day on the Charles River againet Oklahoma City (8); Dick Sisk, Chi­ yards, Wation failed to njgotiatn 84 6 9 27 1 8 the Mass. Institute of Tech eight cago, stopped Ruby Goldstein, New the last water jump, finally climbed Squatrito, lb .... 4 1 0 6 0 1 Shorten of Dean Academy and Duf­ Manchester ...... 002 100 110— 8 The varsity race, wind up of a York (2); Tony Herrera, El Paso, over It and had enough left to pro­ August, rf ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 fy Lewis, veteran Hartford Leaguer, R. smith, rf, lb ..B 1 4 2 0 0 Hartford ...... 013 302 l l x —11 four event regatta, will be over a Tex,, stopped Ray Collnle, Erie, tect second play from the onrush Fisher Expected To Start On will also be on hand, Rautenberg, cf .. 8 0 1 0 0 0 X—Batted for Batteston in 8th. 1 8-4 mile course. For Harvard It Is Pa, (2). • of W. H. Pritchard of Ha-n'.Hon Joe McCluskey Luplen, c f ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 XX—Batted for Rossi in 9th, Tho Gems’ pitching staff which the first race of the leaeon and for Danville, HI. — Roy Steveni, College. Katkaveck, c ....8 1 1 10 8 1 Two base hits, Kapuna, Seikek, Monnd For Hartford- includes Fisher, Berg, Buckland, Springfield, Mo., outpointed Frankie Other Events 'I'ech the second, the Institute crew set by Clark Chamberlain of Michi­ Ecabert, c ...... 0 0 0 1 0 0 Rossi; hits, off Fenton 9, Kovis 6 in add Boisseau ranks as one of the Hughei, Clinton, Ind. (10); George Otherwise the big'Penn camfval having bowed to Yale a week ago. gan State a year ago. The other Berger, p ...... 4 1 1 4, Rossi 8 In 4; sacrifice hits. Manchester Combination best In semi-pro circles. Fisher Is Veney, South Bend, Ind., stopped entered the final day’s whirl of com­ Holmes; base on balls, off Fenton 8, expected to start Sunday’s game. John GUI, Danville (2). petition between east and midwest was in the four-mile relay. The rec­ Totals ...... 40 10 12 27 12 6 Kovis 8, Rossi 1; struck out, by Those attending the game and New York.—Phil McGrnw, De­ after a relatively mild aaiault on ord of 17:48 set by Illinois in 1922, East Hartford (2) Fenton 2, Kovis 8, Rossi 8. Umpire, purchasing a score card will have troit, and Tony Senrpeti, New York, existing records. The only other is the oldeit in a major event on At West Side Diamond How They Stand marks toppled yeiterday were h the books. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. McKenna. an opportunity of winning a valu­ drew (4). able prize to be given away by Bill Detroit.—Johnny Pena, New York, the 400 meter hurdles, which Eu­ Sllfkus, 8 b ...... 4 1 2 2 8 1 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS PoDChak, cf .... 8 0 0 4 8 0 Sunday, Savitt, owner of the Gems. The outpointed Fidel La Barba, Los An­ gene Beatty, Negro star from drawing will be held during the geles (10); Tommy Paul, Buffalo, Michigan Normal won In 88.8 sec­ Chopus, I f ...... 4 0 2 2 0 0 Eastern League Sartorl, c ...... 4 0 1 4 2 1 seventh inning. Ralph Russell is outpointed Frankie Wallace, Cleve­ onds; and the I terecholaetlc med­ Yesterday *s Sta rs Allentown 8, Hartford 8. ley which went to Hamilton College WALKER FLOORED, Fresher, s s .....4 0 2 1 4 2 Tomorrow afternoon the Savitt due to call the balls and strikes land (10); eeml-flnali of National Springfield 8, Bridgeport 2. Boxing Asiociation featherweight Institute of Canada in the uew rec­ Vicki, rf ...... 4 0 0 8 1 0 Gemo, who for the past two years and the game will start promptly at Mellor, 2b ...... 3 0 0 3 0 2 Chuck Klein, Phils—Clouted 3 o’clock. Albany 10, New Haven 9. tournament. ord time of 7 minutes 47.4 secondt. Dodger pitching for home run, dou­ Truex, 2b ...... 1 0 (f 0 0 0 won the Hartford and City Twilight Probable Lineups Richmond 16, Norfolk 8. Boston.—Johnny Indiieano, Boi In the abeenoe of Barney Ber- BUT WINS FIGHT Cavanaugh, lb .. 3 l 0 7 l 1 ble and two singles and drove in championship, will cross bats with Gems Bast Hampton Amerloan League ton, outpointed Lou Broulllard, llnger, who had won the ovont fo - six runs. three straight years for the Univer­ X Hutt, ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 the strong East Hampton team, S tratton ...... H.Bransfield New York 8, Boston 7. Worcester, Maes. (10). Hickey, p ...... 8 0 0 1 2 ,0 Huck Betts, Braves—Gave Giants 2b Washington 2, Philadelphia 1. Camden, N. J.—Young Joe Flrpo, sity of Pennsylvania the decani on Chicago, April 80.— (AP)—Mickey six hits and beat them 8 to 8, winners of the Tri-County league ClevelEuid 7, Chicago 8. Ponnigrove, N. J., and Buster title was kept In the famltv by xxDonlon ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Dowd ...... Grece Walker, the grown up toy bull dog Monte Weaver, Senators—Beat last year at the West Side play­ If Detroit at St. Lout (Rain). Brown, Baltimore, drew (8). George Munger, another Penn all Athletics for third time granting 8 grounds here. of tbe ring, today was a Ilttls far­ Totals ...... 88 2 7 27 16 7 Sipples ...... Beyl National League Cleveland.—Willard Brown, In around star. The Gems with a powerful lineup Score by Innings; hits. lb Boston 8, New York 8. dlanapollB, outpointed Lou Jalloi, ther along tbe road leading to a Manchester ...... 304 003 000— 10 George Connally, Indians—His re­ openedspe their season ^ t h an impres-mpi St. J o h n ...... E. BransfieldCincinnati 6, Pittsburgh 4. , Cleveland (8). DRAKE RELAYS chance at tbe heavyweight oham- Bast Hartford ...002 000 000— 2 lief pitching enabled Indians to slve victory over the* Holy NameNs cf Philadelphia 18, Brooklyn 6. Gallup, N. M.— Eddie Mack, Den­ Dee Moines, Ia„ April 80.— (AP) pionabip of the world. Two base hits. Smith 2, Katka­ beat White Sox 7 to 8. team and will endeavor to mako it G. Dixon ...... Wall St. Louis at Chicago (Rain). ver, knocked out Jole Klein, Kansas —Surviving itarn in the annual At 81, when most fighters are veck, Berger; home runs, Sllfkus; Eppa Rlxey, Reds—Pitched ef­ two in a row. The game last Sun­ 3b International League City (2). Drake Relays, with three Hew rec­ about waahed up, and at a weight stolen bases, Kerr, O’Leary 2, Squa­ fectively in pinches and beat Pi­ day proved a pleasing exhibition. D. Lewis ...... Olecchle Montreal 6, Jersey City 1. San Diego, Calif.—Johnny Ro­ ords already to their credit, were disadvantage of 28 pounds. Walker trito, R. Smith, Chopus 2; double rates 6 to 4. Captain Tommy Sipples has banded rf Newark 7, Buffalo 8. mero, San Diego, Mexican, scored ready today to renew aesaulti on last night got up from the canvas ?laya, C. Smlth-Kerr-Squatrlto Bill Dickey, Yanks—Collected together a collection of the best S. Shurtell ...... Gates Toronto 11, Reading 6. technical knockout over Tommy existing standards. In the Chicago Stadium battls bit 'onchak-Mellon-Cavanaugh; left on two hits, drove In one run and scor­ semi-pros In this section. ss Baltimore 8, Rochester 7. Herman, New York (7). University of Indiana athletes, in tbe first round and slugged nls Jack Stratton played his initial bases, East Hartford 6, Manchester ed two against Red Sox. Waliett ...... Barber American Aseodatlon San Franolsco— Andy Divodl, who broke an intercollegiate record way to a ten round dscisloa victory game with the Gems lEust Sunday 7; base on balls off, Berger 2, 0 Louisville 2, Kansas City 8. New York, outpointed Gaston Le- of 17 years standing in the dlitanee over King Levinsky, the pride of and was very Impressive In his de­ Berg ...... Flynn Hick 2; struck out by, Berger 11, EAST SIDES WIN Columbus 8, Minneapolis 6. cadre, France (10); Kenny Austin, medley relay yesterday, were after Chicago’s Ghetto. Levinsky had Hickey 4; time: 1:30; umpire but. Sipples, Waliett, Ernie Dowd Fisher, Buckland, Omaha, won technical knockout two more long range marks in to­ been defeated before but none of bis With Ray Jarvis pitching no-hlt and St. John will cover their usual Indlanapolle-Mllwaukee (rain). Nagel. P over Danny Delmont, Chicago (6); day’s flnali. conquerors arose from a knockdown ball the first three innings, the East positions, George Dixon who is due J. Dixon Pietro Georgl, Buffalo, N. Y., drew One was In the two-mile nm from to go on and win. Side Boomerang’s pounded Carl for faster company soon, gave a u THE STANDINGS Baetem with Archie Forion, Eureka, Calif., which Henry Brocksmlth hopes to Near tbe end of the first round a Gray and Joe Patrica off the mound wonderful exhibition of third base PC. Imoek several aeconde off tbe 9:28.1 LOU BLUE IS ONLY to win 18 to 2. play and Is also a powerful hitter. (6 ). crushing overhand right oaugbf Springfield , ...... 2 1.000 Walker on the head and as hs stag- U. S. SWEEPS BY Richmond ..»#•••••• 2 1.000 gersd back a looping loft hook SOX VETERAN LEFT. Hartford ..,...... 1 .800 At the Bar—and Over—to Victory knocked him flat on bis back, Hs Floridian Wins Decathlon Shotput Allentown ...... 1 .800 didn’t svsn taks a count but New Haven ...... 1 .800 bouncsd to his fset and baok into Albany ...... 1 .800 battle. He was so dazed, however, Chicago, April 80.— (A P )—Just CANADA 3 TOO ¥Sii?! Bridgeport ...... 0 .000 ____ „ that be wobbled to King’s comer at one player. First Baseman Lou Norfolk ...... 0 the end of the session. Blue, today remained of >the Chica­ .000 American League Levlniky wai not badly beaten go White Sox regulars who finished Washington, April 80.— (AP) — W. PC and tbe deoiiion was not unani- the season ’ at year, as the club A decisive victory over Canada In . .780 moui, but the prosperity lize of 19,- continued its trading activities In New York ...... 9 the first round of the American ...... 10 .714 998 received the split verdict with search of a winning team. Washington MM Detroit ...... 9 .648 olamoroui approval. ’The referee Another major deal was com­ zone Davis Cup play was clinched f e i i ' , c e • • e « * .628 vpted for Levinsky and the two^ pleted with the Boston Red Sox with yesterday’s doubles victory. Cleveland 1 10 St. Loula ...... 6 .400 judgei cast in favor of Walker. ’The fast night. Smead Jolley, a . big, Little difficulty is expected in win­ gate was 878,892, of which, after Chicago ...... 8 .333 m slow, hard-hitting outfielder; Catch­ tax deductions, the flghtere each rf^ ning from Mexico at New Orleans Philadelphia ...... 4 .808 er Bennett Tate and OutfielSer ceived thirty per cent. two weeks hence. Then come the Boston ...... 3 .281 Johnny Watwood were sent to the Levinsky held the advantage he Red Sox to bring Catcher Charley Australian, whom the home forces National League W. PC. won the flret round until tho fifth' Berry and Outfielder Jack Rothrock expect to encounter In the Ameri­ when Walker began to taks obarge...... 10 .769 to Chicago. can zone final at Philadelphia at the Chicago He repeatedly-...... stepped inside.... Lev' vTn-* Boston ...... 9 .786 end of next month. pky’i almost comically wild riight * Philadelphia •efsee* 7 .888 Johnny Van Ryn and Wllmer swings, to dig both bu ds into tl(8'’ NATIONAL Cincinnati ...... 8 .800 Allison clinched the series with HSinfr body an dtben shoot to tm ; Batting—Critz, Giants, .407. , ...... 8 .417 Canada by trouncing Dr. Jack New York head os Levinsky baoks<) up. Ley- Runs—Klein, Phils, 18. . eeeeeiei 6 .400 Wright and Marcel Ralnvllle, 6-2, Pittsburgh insky took plenty of bruising pun-„ Runs batted in—Terry, Giants, ...... 8 6-1, 6-2. The victory coupled with St. Louis m Ishment witzumt stowing down iS% 18. Brooklyn ...... 4 .888 Hits—Critz, Giants, 24. the two singles matches won by the tbe early rounds but in tee last b t ff; of th) hsttle steadily lest steam./; 'I Doubles—Paul Wanor, Pirates, Americans the day before gave TODAY’S GAMES and Frederick, Dodgers, 8. them the necessary three out of five. The remaining two singles Eaetom League Triples—Suhr, Pirates, 4. Bridgeport at Hartford. MBEZ*f TEAM WDTB :‘m Home runs—Terry, Giants, 6. matches which can not affect the Albany at Springfield. m \ Stolen bases—P. Waner, Pirates, outcome, were scheduled today. Allentown at New Haven. Men’s Community, F U ^ Richmond at Ndrfolk. tlon BMSball tssm.ptoyuriM AMERICAN LEADING HITTERS AhwHoan League K ne Tbuifdigf M mim Batting—Gehrig, Yanks, .488. IN MAJOR LEAGUES Bolton at New York. BueklMd A . ^ to Runs-Johnson, 'Ilgers, 16. Philadelphia at 'Araeblntton, • to 0. MoCnrry ftrusB out U lE ltod Runs batted In—Ruth, Yanks, 18. O. AB. R. H. Pot. Obloago at Cleveland. I »—n ' ' la , Hits— Johnson, Tigers, 24. Oehrlf, Yanks ..la 81 .481 Detroit at St. Louie. Doubles— Johnson, 'Tigers; Qoslln, Walker, Tlzsre .,11 IT .481 Nattonal Loagiie Browns, 7. Foxx, A.’s ...... 1 8 80 .408 This itrikiag aotion mapihot of J. a HaU of Um of Flor­ With a mighty heave, J. C. Hall of the University of Florida, shown Crlts, Giants ....18 84 .40f New. York at Bolton. Triples— Fo)ue, Athletics, and Tarry, Giants ...13 31 .888 Pltteburgh at Olnoionati. ida ao ho Juit oloarod the bar at the Vaivoriity of Pepngylvaaia rtlagf ia Rbyne, Red Sox, :. ^ •UUrVfabove, tosseflM/HBW theMID 16-poundAV-^rvwaeve vasAshot at 44 feet, 11 % Inches, to win the event Klaln, l^hlltiss ,,14 81 .8T8 in the deoatnlonitnlon pomp#tltlpnoompiftltlpn iat t t^ie University of Pennsylvania relays ifi Whitney, Phils. ..14 81.8TI St. Louie at OMouo> Stcuea h a u l Phllidelphli. Noth hto fitrfeotlot form in this aotion photo. MaUoBt n tle. sjiill II .IT! S f o ^ St PAGE TEN MAKCJHBStBR EVENING HERALD, SdVTH MAIftiHESTBR, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL ffO, 1984* THE CL2VS$IFIEU SECTION B U Y / U N O 9 0 JL H E B U

LOST AND FOUND HELP WANTED—MALE 36 BOARDERS WANTED 59-A APARTMENTS—FLATS^ *Tsn’t that a shame- -1 didn’t be­ TENEMENTS 68 LEAGUE CONaUDES lieve it was possible." Wmmt A i Inf flf— t FOUND—A SUM of money. Own­ ARE YER LISTENIN7 Last •089A IT»0 *J»PJSoq Rear Admiral W. C. Cole, com­ PENA AND PAUL er may have same by proving chance. Railway mail, P. O. clerk Xp*i ao NVPKTIXNaO —OaLNYM FOR RENT—UPSTAIRS and down­ mandant of tbe Twelfth Naval Dis­ Manchester property. Telephone 4464. and carrier examinations announc­ stairs five room flats, all Improve­ PEACE DISCUSSION trict said: “I couldn’t see anything ed. Let us help you. Address In­ ments, with garage. Inquire 88 else from the evidence adduced and IN FINAL BOUT Evening Herald LOST— LADY’S WITITE gold Wal- structor, Box 496, Meriden, Conn. Woodland treet. Phone 6349. (Conttnaed from Page One) the charge of the judge but this ver­ tham wrist watch with black rib­ WANTED— ROOMS— dict. I feel that justice and law in CLASSIFIED bon band, somewhere between BOARD 62 FOR RENT—AFTER MAY 1ST., the abstract has been upheld." ■I HELP WANTED— MALE five room modem flat, with garage. nese spokesman, haul announced ADVERTISEMENTS High school Assembly Hall and that China accepted It. It was at Admiral Cole’s home on Center street. Telephone 4646. OR FEMALE 37 WANTED—BOARD AND room for Wm. Kanehl. Telephone 7778.' Yerba Buena island near San Fran­ M«ct F ir Battalmo’s C nnn two, or housekeeping accommoda­ Secretary of State Henry L. Count MX av«rxc« cisco that Miss Helene Fortescue, Initials, numbers and abbreTlatloM I MADE 1200 MONTHLY my first tions. Write Box O, Herald. FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT with Stlmson sat in the spectators’ gal­ lery with the American delegation sister of Mrs. ’Thalia Massie, was a h Fmls of N. B. A T «v- each count as a word and eompoM* AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 year corresponding for newspapers; garage, 17 Walker street. Inquire guest on her arrival from Honolulu words as two worda Minimum coat w no canvassing, either sex; send for W. Manning, 15 Walker street. Tel. during the Assembly meeting. price of three lines. . APARTMENTS—FLATS— last winter. Line rates per day lor tra«alo«t free booklet; tells how. Heacock, 7628. Japs Dissatisfied 1334 Dun Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. TENEMENTS 63 w n e itS o o i. ads. 1926 HUDSON COACH. Excellent M. Nagaoka, Japanese spokes­ MOTHER STUNNED Bfleetlro Mareh IT. ItW . condition 160.00. Phone 7724. man, expressed Japan’s dissatisfac­ Cash Chars* FOR RENT—THREE ROOM suite, HOUSES FOR RENT 65 Winchester, Ky., April 30.— (AP) I Consecutive Days ..| 7 ots • Ota tion with the compromised propos­ 11 Ota SITUATIONS WANTED— new Johnson Block, all modem —Stunned by the Honolulu verdict, Detroit, April 80.— (A P )—Johniqr I Consecutive Days ..I • ota Improvements. Phone 3726 or jani­ FOR RENT—6 ROOM single house al of Sir Miles W. Lampson, British 1 Day ...... I ii —II —Ota AUTO ACCESSORIES— FEMALE 38 Mrs. W. S. Massie of Winchester, Pena, of New York, will meet Tom­ A ll orders for Irregular Insertloaa tor 7636. and garage, after June 1st, at 48 ipinlster to China, which was in­ cluded in the resolution, but he ab­ mother of Lieutenant Massie, today my Paul of Buffalo, in the finals of will be charged at the one time rat*. TIRES 6 8WEDIBM WOMAN tvishes work Cambridge street. For Information bad no definite plans concerning her Special rates for long term evenr stained from voting because of Jap­ by the day, wtushing or cleaning. FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, 12 call 4564 or 4689. future course In regard to the case. the National Boxing Associatioh day advertising given upon request. an’s opposition to the invocation of- Ads ordered for three or six days Miles of Service In Used Tires Inquire 51 Washington street. So. Arch street, modern improvements. Informed last night of the verdict, tournament to select a successor to FOR RENT—SINGLE HOUSE, 6 Artlcle XV of the League Covenant. and stopped before the third or Ilfth All Makes and Sizes |1 and Up. Manchester. «, Inquire at 14 Arch street. Mrs. Massie broke down after say­ Bat Battalino on the featherweight day wlu' bO" oharffsd only for th# Newman Tire Company rooms, all conveniences, garage, He announced that Japan would tufil number of times the ad appear­ FOR RENT— 4 ROOM tenement, in half acre of ground. 135 Main ing “convicted of manslaughter— boxing throne. Tbe championship 10 Apel Place heartily co-operate to bring the what does that m ean?" She seem­ ed. chaltfng at the rate earned,' but excellent condition. Middle Turn­ street. Telephone 4078. bout tentatively is scheduled for May no alloi^nce or refunds can be mad* DOGS— BIRDS— PETS 41 peace parleys at Shanghai to a suc­ ed unable to comprehend the full on six ..time ads stopped after th* pike West, new garage, furnace, cessful conclusion. Tbe Assembly 22 at Olympia arena. FOR SALE— IRISH Setter puppies. SIX ROOMS AND SUN parlor, meaning of the jury’s findings. fifth da&' / , BUSINESS SERVICES large garden, rent $26. Inquire W. adjourned until further develop­ Mrs. Massie’s daughter, Dorothy, Pena wouldn’t retreat in last No •‘o il fotblds” ; display lines «ot Inquire at 299 Fern street or tele­ F. Lewis, 11 Vine street. modem, nearly new, oil heat, flower ments in the Sino-Japanese situa­ sold. . . . OFFERED 13 phone 8044. garden and pool, extra land, was with her when news of the night’s semi-finals even from Fidel The Berald will not be responsible tion require ts attention. verdict was received. Both said La Barba, the formidable young box­ for more than one Incorrect Insertion garage, good location, available FOR RENT—TWO 4 room fiats, ’The first report from the League’s they had expected acquittal. er from Los Angeles who. once held of any, advertisement ordered for ASHES REMOVED by load or job; one comer Foster and Hawley, the May 1st. Chas. J. Strickland, 168 Manchurian comihission, which is more than one time. POULTRY AND the fljrwelght title. His aggressive­ The Inadvertent oralaslon of Incor­ also light trucking done. V. Flrpo, other Vine street. Inquire 100 Ea^t Main stree'.. Phone 7374. now in Manchuria, is expected to 116 Wells street. Telephone 6148. SUPPUES 43 ness, plus some solid punching In the rect publication of advertising will b* Center street or teleuhone 3782. be submitted to the Council in a final round that had La Barba hang­ rectified only by cancellation of the FOR RENT—AFTER May 1st, 6 few days. charge made lor the service ,-endereA CEMETERY WORK: foundations BABY CHICKS SHIPPED C. O. D. room house, steam heat and REDS ALL OYER WORLD ing for support, won the decision FOR RENT — THREE ROOM All advertisements must conform for monuments, grading, soil, Send no money. Rocks, Reds, Leg­ garage. Call at 22 Locust street. which came as a surprise to most of la atyle, copy and typography with landscaping, lawns graded and horns, Wyandottes, $9 per 100; apartment, completely furnished; the fans, many of whom still Insist regulations enforced by the publleh- also a large front room, 109 Foster PREPARE FOR “ MAY D A F ere and they reserve the right to seeded, fiagstones for walks and mixed 38. Postpaid, live delivery. AMERICANS CONVICTED La Barba won. edit, revise or reject any copy con­ gardens, vleneral trucking and Klepper Cbickery, Attleboro, Mass. street. FARMS AND LAND Paul beat Frankie Wallace, “darR sidered objectionable, moving. Robert D. Wilson, Parker SALE 71 (Continued from Page One) horse” championship aspirant from CLOSING HOURS— Classified ads to CUSTOM HATCHING 4c per egg. FOR RENT—TWO ROOM apart­ be published same day must bo re­ street. Phone 7821. ment, light and airy, heated and BY JURY IN HONOLULU Cleveland by getting bis pimches in ceived by II o'clock' noon; Saturdays 1000 eggs $36.00. Bdgerton, 656 OPPOR’TUNTTY TO GO BACK to scheduled for today because police hot water. Apply Watkins Bros. first—most of them damaging left 10:30 a. m. North Main street. Phone 6416. ' the farm! Will sell or trade farm in banned Sunday parades. jabs. Wallace was able to land but (OoDtinned from Page One) TELEPHONE YOUR FLORISTS— NURSEPJES 15 , .. o Mimehester—1 mile and one half Socialists and trade unionists, few blows that coimted, although he FOR RENT—BRIDGE street, four with Norman Thomas speaking, WANT ADS. rooms, first fioor. All improve­ from Depot Square. Eight room drew blood with a cut over Paul’s ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 case as Honolulu’s new public pro­ planned a giant New York meeting. left eye in the seventh and was on Xds ars accepted over the telephone ments. Inquire 71 Bridge street. house, electric lights, furnace. Five at the CHARGE RATE given above FOR SALE — FLOWERS AND acres of tillable land, fm it trees, secutor. He was appointed to office May Day—the International Labor the offensive in tbe eighth. ’The as a convenience to advertlspra, but plants of all kinds for Mother’s Telephone 6977. as the result of the political shake- FOR SALE—HEN house 9x12. Ap­ bam, poultry houses, little stock. Day—is celebrated by many organi­ boxers sealed around 124 pounds. the CASH RATES will be accepted as Day, May 8th. Roses $1 per dozen up following the abduction and slay­ zations. FULL PAYMENT If paid at the buol- ply 192 Main street or Phone 4535. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, Price $5800—Terms. Everett T. up; also all kinds of plants and ing. Bess office on or before tbe seventh with all improvements and garage, McKinney, 95 Poster street, South day foRoWlng the flret Ineertlon ^ shrubs for your gsurden. Tel 714, In spite of bis victory, Kelley re­ Enough power Is used to operate FOR SALE—~GRADE A-1. loam. 32 Walker street. Inquire Murdock, Manchester. Tel. 5230. each ad” othrerwlae the CHARGE Burke the Florist, Rockville. Frank Damato, 24 Homestead mained in a complicated position Russia announces the successful a giant radio tube in a Pittsburgh I'S. RATE will bd collected. No responel- 30 Walker street. production of rubber from a plant broadcasting station to push two bility for errore In telephoned ads CUT FLOWERS — Carnations, street, Manchester. Phone 7091. with relation to the figure connect­ ing the two cases—^Mrs. Massie. named “towsagis.” street cars up a steep grade. will be assumed and their accurasy Snapdragons, Calendulas, Stocks, FOR RENT— DESIRABLE first oannot be guaranteed. Rock Garden and Perennial plants; As a defense witness in the lynch­ FOR SALE—SAND and gravel. fioor, six room fiat, 116 East Cen­ AMERICAN WOMEN ing case, Mrs. Massie figured in a INDEX OF also Pansies. We make up Floral ter street. All modem conven­ CLASSIFICATIONS Designs and Bridhl Bouquets. Sherman Buck, telephone 5708. clash with the prosecutor when he iences; garage. Dial 6788. sought testimony from her that she Births ...... A Krauss Greenhouse, 621 Hartford TO BE PRESENTED Engagements ...... Jl Road. CaU 8962. had had differences with her hus­ AUCTION M arrlnjes ...... C ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES FOR RENT—3 and 4 rooms with band a few months before the at­ Deaths ...... 2 HARDY PERENNIALS and rock — RADIO 49 all improvements, at 168 Oak (Contfamed from Page One) tack last September. Angrily she We Will Sell At Public Auction To Settle the Estate ef Card of Thanks...... J street. Telephone 8241. JOSEPH B. BRIMBLE In Memorlam ...... ^ garden plants 50c per dozen, tore up a paper which allegedly con­ daphne, fiowering evergreens 15c PHONE 4891 FOR quick radio ser­ Parker, Princeton, N. J.; Mrs. Wil­ tained her written admission of a FARM with 7 Room House, Bam, 46 Acres Land, Another Tract Announcements ...... * vice and repairs. All work guaran­ SEVERAL GOOD RENTS both L* rift. Kelley arose and said: “Thank 48 Acres, FURNI'TURE AND FARM TOOLS each. California privet hedging single and two family, ranging liam T. Piggot, Helena, Mont. Personals ...... I teed. T. A. Splhane, 14 Strong St. A t the second Court, May 12, the you Mrs. Massie. At last you have Located On BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD, BOLTON, CONN., Automobiles $3.00 per 100, ornamental fiower­ from $20 to $60 month. Apply Ed­ Autom obiles for Sale ...... 4 following will be presented: shown yourself in your true colors.’’ From South Manchester take Charter Oak St., At Highland Park ing shrubs 12 for $1.00. Evergreens ward J. Holl, telephone 4642. 865 Automobiles for Exchargs s 25c each, pansies 25c a basket, Mrs. E. Campion Acheson, Jr., To Retry Case Follow Auction Arrows. Auto Accessories—Tires ...... • FUEL AND FEED 49-A Main street. TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1932, A t 1 P. M., D. S. T. ' potted plants 15o each. McCon- Middletown, Conn.; Miss Winifred Some naval officers contended Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 AT 1 P. M. FURNITURE as follows: Piano, Parlor Sets, Stands, Auto Schools ...... 7-A FOR SALE —SEASONED birch Holt Bloodgood, Baltimore, Md.; Kelley’s remark would prevent him ville’s Greenhouses and Nursery, FOR RENT—6 ROOMS with all Chairs, Rugs, Beds, Dressers, Dining Table and Chairs, Side­ Autos— Ship by Truck ...... I 21 Wlndemere street, Mtmehester. wood $4.00 per load or $7.00 per improvements, Including steam Mrs. James R. Herbert Boone, New from prosecuting the forthcoming Autos—For Hire ...... • York; Mrs. Russell M. Brooks, board, Organ, Desk, Ice Box, Hall Rack, Victrola, Kitchen Range, Garages—Service—Storage ...... 10 Tel. 5947. cord. Chas Heckler. Telephone heat, newly done over, at 12 Trot­ retrial of the attack case. He an­ Salem, Ore.; Mrs. William Lindsay, Table, Dishes, etc. Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... M Rosedale 13-13. ter street. Telephone 6068. nounced it would be retired but de­ Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... II Boston, Mass.; Mrs. Rufus Graves clined to say whether he would head AT 2 P. M. 7 ROOM HOME, well constructed and in good Baalnese oud Profeaeionol gerrlcee FOR SALE — CHESTNUT fence Mather, Gibso Island, Md.; Mrs. condition, 3 bedrooms upstairs, 4 rooms down. Hpeless furnace, Business Services Offered ...... II MOVING— TRUCKING- MODERN FOUR and five-room fiats the prosecution. posts 3c a foot; »also dry hard Catherine McAndrews, Owatonna, The conviction of the lynching running wkter supplied by a water system with 1% HJ>. Sand­ Household Services Offered ...... ll-A STORAGE 36 with garage, LiUey street, near Minn.; Miss Daphne Prizer, New wich gas engine, Curtiss compressor and tank. Bam and adjoin­ Building—Contracting ...... 14 wood $4.25 load, chestnut $2.00 Center. Inquire 21 Elro street. case defendants also was prefaced Florists—Nurseries ...... II load. Delivered. Telephone 6121. York. by an angry outburst of Mrs. Mas­ ing sheds, 45 acres land comprising some tillable, woodland and Funeral Directors ...... II PERRETT A GLENNEY INC.—We Phone 6661. an orchard of over 100 young trees, mostly apple, few pears. Gilnack Farm. sie at Kelley. Heating—Plumbing— Roofing 17 This farm is located on a good gnravel road, high altitude with Insurance ...... II will move, pack and ship your FOR RENT — EAST CENTER Just after the jury had been call­ Millinery—Dressmaking ...... II merchandise quickly and econom­ FOR SALE— SEASONED HARD street, five rooms, first fioor, all ed into court by Judge Davis who exceptional view, only 3 miles from business section of South Manchester. Moving— T rucking— Storage . . . 10 ically. Fast daily express service wood, furnace chunks and fire improvements. Inquire 41 Bigelow wanted to inquire about its pro­ Painting— Papering ...... II AT 2:80 P. M. FARM TOOLS as follows: Fairbanks type B Professional Services ...... It to and from New York. Connec­ place wood 1-2 cord $5.00, 1-2 cord street. Telephone 7297. gress, Kelley, Lieut, and Mrs. Mas­ Repairing ...... II tions with fast truck service out of seasoned bard wood slabs $4.00. sie and Lord met as they were leav­ 6 H. P. Bulldog engine Emd saw arbor mounted, 2 Plows, Culti­ Tailoring— Dyeing— Cleaning . . . 14 New York going south and west. Geo. Buck, telephone 26-4. ing the judiciary building. Lord, vator, Sled, Grindstone, Mowing Machine, Spring tooth Harrow, Toilet Goods and Service ...... II FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, single Wagon, some Harnesses, Ladders, Marker, etc. Wanted—Business Service ...... M Agents for United Van Service, naturally good natured, took Edneatlenal one of the leading long distance SPEGIAL> PRICE—Hard wood for second fioor, all improvements and Kelley’s hand and said: “No hard AT 8:15 P. M. 48 ACRES LAND. 'This acreage is mostly garage. 27 Starkweather street. sprout land and is located close to the Homestead. Courses and Classes ...... 17 moving companies. Phone 3063, furnace, fire place or stove $5 per One Year Ago Today—Walter J. feelings.’’ Private Instruction ...... IS load. Birch $4, bal'd wood slabs $4. MANCHESTER TRUST CO., Admr. Dancing ...... -...... 18-A 8860, 8864. FOR RENT—FIVE AND SIX room Salmon’s Ladder, Kentucky Derby Massie, who bad been given a Kindling wood 10c bushel. Thomas verbal lasLlng by Kelley in the clos­ AUCTIONEERS’ NOTICE: T^is farm is well located, has a Musical—Dramatic ...... II tenements, with all modem Im­ and Preakness entry, captured the comfortable home up in fine condition, and is a real opportunity Wanted—Instruction ...... I f CARLSON A COMPANY Express. Wilson, telephone 8581 or RosedaJe ninth running of the $3,000 Jennings ing arguments, likewise shook the Financial Daily service to Hartford and 37-4. provements. Inquire at 147 East for farm seekers to buy a place at their own price. An ideal Bonds—Stocks—Mortgagee ...... |1 Center street or telephone 7864. handicap at Pimlico. prosecutor’s hand. Springfield, and all Connecticut, Wife Interrupts summer home for children. TERMS, personal property, cash; Business Opportunities ...... II and Massachusetts points. Loads FOR SALE—HARD WOOD and Farm, $500 at time of sale. 48-acre tract, $200 at time of sale. Money to Loan ...... I l FOR RENT—SIX-ROOM tenement, Five Years Ago Today—Pairing “If I ever had anything agrainst Help and Sltnaflona or part loads moved anywhere. hard wood slabs sawed stove you, Mr. Kelley—’’ Massie began, SALE RAIN OR SHINE. We would be pleased to show this Help Wanted—Female ...... II with all improvements; reduced in their first effort at team play, F\imiture moving. Telephone Man­ lengtl and under cover. Cash price Leo Diegel and Johnny Farrell de­ and Kelley interjected: farm at any time previous to sale by appointment. For fur­ Help Wanted—Male ...... II chester 8624. Hartford 2,6229. per load for hard wood $5.00; hard rent; 277 Spmee street. Apply ther terms and particulars apply to Help Wanted—^Male or Female .. 17 281 Spmee street. feated Jess Sweetser and Tom Ker­ ‘T haven’t anything against you Agents Wanted ...... 17-A Springfield 6-0391. wood slabs $4.00. L. T. Woo6 Co. rigan 2 and 1 in a best ball four­ personally nor against your wife.’’ ROBERT M. REID & SON, Auctiimeers Situations Wanted— F em ale...... It Phone 4496. 201 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER, CONN. PHONE 819* Situations Wanted—M a le ...... If LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE FOR RENT —4-ROOM tenement, some at Quaker Ridge Club, Mama- Her eyes blazing, Mrs. Massie Employment Agencies ...... ; 40 TRUCKING. Get our prices. Ex­ all improvements, and garage, at roneck, N. Y. tiumed on Kelley. Live Stock— Pete— Ponltry— Tehlclee pert furniture moving. “Pioneer 23' Trotter street. Inquire 116 “No you haven’t anything against Doge— Birds— Pete ...... 41 HOUSi(;HOLD GOODS 51 Ten Years Ago Today — Bob L lv j Stock— V ehicles ...... 41 Movers Who Know How.’’ Carload Center street. Tel. 4508. me!’’ she cried. Poultry and Supplies ...... 41 distribution. Wm. L. Fitzgerald. FOR SALE — STROLLER, three Legendre of Georgeto-vn University Massie soothed her but she was Wanted — Pets— Poultry— Stock 44 burner oil stove, and a small book won tbe intercollegiate all-round sobbing when he led her away to an For Sale— Mleoellaneens Phone 8035. FOR RENT—5 ROOM fiat at 34 track and field championship of tbe Articles for Sale ...... 41 stand. Inquire 364 Parker street, automobile. Boats and Acceeeorlea ...... 41 FRANK V. WILLIAMS— General Manchester Green. Cottage street. Telephone 5632. Penn Relays for the third time. Outwardly the city was quiet last Building Materials ...... 4T Legendre established new records in night but many citizens interpreted trucking, carlot distribution, fer­ FOR RENT—AT 93 RUSSELL ST,, Diamonds— Watches— Jewelry . . 4t tilizer and tobacco delivery a FOR SALE—LARGE STORE ice the dash and javelin. this as ominous. The streets were Electrical. Appliances— Radio . . . 49 box suitable for either ice, or an 4^ room tenement, all Improve­ almost deserted and only small Fuel and' Feed ...... 49-A specialty. Rates reasonable. Tel. ments. Apply 85 Russell street. Garden — Farm— Dairy Produete 60 7997. electrical unit. Nelson Smith, 55 GENTLE WOMAN! crowds attended the motion picture i STOOy ^ k A L C(X»Q AN PICTUQCS KINO Household Goods ...... 11 East Middle Turnpike. Telephone 4 HUDSON S’TREET, 6 room fiat, theaters. Among tbs small groups Machinery and T o o ls ...... i l L. T.* WCOD 0 0 .—^Furniture and While a bandit walked into a Musical Inatruroenta...... II 6272. all conveniences, with or without on the streets the verdict was the piano moving, saoden) equlpaent, Kansas City bank recently and got Office and Store Equlpmeat .... M garage. G. M. Cox. Phone 5673. Invariable topic of discussion. Specials at the Stores ...... M experienced help, pubUc store­ away with $1,000, his woman com­ iMn.u.aPAT.< Wearing Apparel— F u r a ...... It panion held four employes and house. Phone 44M. WANTED— TO BUY 58 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM down­ Wanted—To Buy ...... M several customers at bay with a COMMENTS ON VERDICT Rooms—Board— Hotele ■■ lle*orte stairs tenement, modem improve­ CASH IN DURING SPRING clean­ DO YOU REMEMBER st hd—Spts San Fremcisco, April 30.— (A P )— Restanrante ments, 170 Eldrldge street; also ing. I will pay you cash for dis­ drawn revolver. Varied comment from high ranking Rooms Without Board ...... i f REFAIRING 23 furnished rooms and apartments, Boarders W a n te d ...... 19-A carded Junk. Will buy poultry. Call officers of the United States Navy, Country Board— Resorts ...... I f MOWERS SHARPENED, key mak­ 6879. Wm. Ostrlnsky, 91 Clinton 26 Birch street. Inquire Squires, 26 here with the fleet, followed news of Hotels—Restanrants ...... ft Birch street. Wanted— Rooms— ^Board ...... I t ing, vacuum cleaner, lock, gun, street. A PEW CENTS the verdict In the Massie-Fortescue Real EstateJ^r Real clock repairing. Braithwaite, 62 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ CSS6» Apartments, Flats, Tsnements . . M Pearl street. spent each week for a good fire in­ Vice-Admiral William H. Stand- Business Locations for Rent . . . 14 ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 ment, with all Improvements and Houses for Rent ...... II furnace, at 350 Center street. Call surance policy may save you many ley, commander of the cruisers of Suburban for Rent ...... II FOR RENT—FURNISHED room; 5306. the fleet’s scouting force, said the Summer Hemes for R ent ...... fX COURSES AND CLASSES 27 hundreds of dollars. Are you risk­ verdict was not a surprise for him. Wanted to R e n t ...... f t also store on Pearl street Inquire FOR RENT—6 ROOM PLAT, aU ing tho loss of all your household “1 am sure lieutenant Massie will Beal Estate For Sals BEAUTY CULTURE—Earn whUe Selwltz Shoe Shop. Apartment Building for Sals ... ft modem improvements, with ga­ goods when you can insure them for have the sympathy of the Navy,’’ learning. Details free. Hartford Business Property for S a le ...... 7f ROOMS, PLEASANT location, vith rage. Rent reasonable. 433 Center he added. Farms and Land for Sals ...• • « i l Academy of Hairdressing, 693 $1500 at lees than one cent a day. or without board or kitchen privi­ street. Rear Admiral C. S. Kempff, Houses for Sale ...... Tt Main street, Hartford. Think it over. Lots for Sale ...... Tti leges. 19 Autumn street Tel. 1 166. cruiser division commander, said: Resort Property for S ale ...... 14 FOR RENT—4 ROOM NEW, just ‘It’s only the first round." Suburban for B a le ...... U FOR RENT—FURNISHED Front complete, also 5 and 7 rooms, Rear Admiral Joseph M. Reeves, Real Estate for Exchange ...... t f ROBERT J. SMITH Wanted—Real Estate ...... ,n Poland’s population in 1931 in­ room, near Center, 21 Church $18-$25.00, 5 Walnut street, near head of the ’Twelfth Naval District Anetio*— Legal Hotfesa creased twice as much as that of street. Telephone 7288 after 5 p. Pine street. Inquire Tailor Shop. Beal Estate, Insuraiice Board of Inspection and Survey, Lggal Notices ...... Great Britain. m. 6030. ^ Steamship Tickets received the news with the remark:

GAS BUGGIEg->Wlio Careih- By FRANK BECK (BBAO THB BTOBT, THEN COLOR THE FICTCEB) The skimdes stood upon the sand I that! It seems the sail pun and yelled, “We hope your trip is right loose, but I feel it’s JU ST A tight '' THESE DAYS grand. Come back and visit us some “All we need do la sit ..and wait BATCH O F ARE VOU LIVING OP CARE AND THEN READ OP day, but don’t return that boat. Say, isn’t this trip simply great? I B ILLS RIGHT f DO MDU WORRY ARE EXACTING THIS WONDERFUL ‘I t is a little present, boys, and hope we reach a landing place be­ AND A KNOW THAT BY A HEAVY TOLL ON OFFER, FOLKS, may it bring you lots at joy. Just fore the dark at night" CIRCULAR. FOLLOWING THE BBET THE NATION^ 7 ® V MOffe YEARS take good care of it and it will sure­ ’They all took t u ^ at trying to MEDICAL ADVICE OP H EALTH . DO YOU ADDED 7Z> VOCAR ly stay afloat.” steer and none had a thought of MODERN SCIENCE WISH TO BE UFB... THINK "Oh, thank iron," shouted Scouty. fear. The water, da^ite all the ANV .YOU CAN ADD A T D U - W H A T THAT “We are just as pleased as we can wind, at no time seemed too rough. m a i l t T E N Y E A R S P A Y E R f M E AN S TO be. But, say, where are we boimd ’The boat would dip and sway and T O Y O U R OP COURSE YOU? \ \ for? Come on, tell us, if you dive around, when it seemed quite LIFE f *L N O T . »» please." alive. ’This was because at times One skinny smiled and said, "Oh, the wind came in a sudden puff. no! You’ll simply go where you While they were flopped around, will go. We will not spoil a big at ease, the ’IlBieS'beard a sudden surp&e. ’There is no use to tease.” aneeze. Then Duhey loudy shouted, And so the fine boat sailed away. “Heyl Look undensfttb that seat" Said Windy, “What a wondrous day. One o f tbe sUnales then was AI A little breese is picking up and we f o i ^ . He enw led right out and I can use the seu. looked around. ‘T am a stowawby, “ ’l^gill make us travel very fast said be. *T thoui^t ’twbuld bs-j * and ntle riplets will whix p e^ Be treat” rvj careful, everybody, that' yoii 'don’t acaaafall wo’er va tte Msv rail.’' acaaa* (Now, tibat d a yen The white saU puffed out Ug ■ad T la ie a w a d a With 1 fat tad 0 ^ 7 ehout^ *Tiwi at

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May l.--M ay Day JuM- wbsn ws wsfs all wondsrlng L is t W fk t ImtiMim %tomo In BREAKFAST SUNDAY an tevttntion to fo to Nomloli May Appoftraneo of N oIm wbstbsr tbs boys Ovsr Tbors lea at kentt M e th o d ^Mtreb, BtstiM Btudlo# IL Bxtrn spotutf tto woolpind# tlM lit A i S# E, Clmfcli* would fes afels to "stop 'sbT' or for speosored fey Batvation Amy, FoUsfrtof §on U o A t 0t# goorototy .ftmtort L, Tonnoy win froib ntik’MwocMo gmatOnmew, not, The Loyal Chapter Epwertb Lea- aot ao maotor workman; K u i KoL Tbo Ctmdy ABOirrrowN Meat Week The May Day Jubilee to fe* held Hi Thursday's MsrMd was a JfiBMrs Cfcurck ffdMhari 260 por pound, W edasiday, May 4.->First annual at 9 o'clock tomorrow Mtemoon to gus of the fioutfe Metiiodift dwreli lor# paot maotor workmM; C, A, gbop. M * f itsm stating that a Uktog tort togbt proaonted a "feroadsaot" Win Dina M d Hdfif Jndgo MMuet, Afldersondlfeea Auxtoary, the Mmith Methodist chur^ wife World W tf vstsraa, rstumbm to aTliotel ffeerldan. bring to .Manchester Cotonil of a vtfioty procran to tiM aoeiai Mflfiiay# FfovldsBcs ftmn a fmitisss kail of tfeo d u ffd , Tbo prognMn Tm b 01« M0Bd«r tyM ilof *t 7:90, T te •toty-second aanuaJ m e e ^ of Fletdier A§A w, third ranking oBU tramp to Hartford to ssmrdi ef the Hartford East Assodatlen of wa* liiffely oueeossfttl and wao nuiefe Msmfesrs of ComfhM Couactf, flflf «r« f«nrin^ to w w Jo cer of the iaSvation Army to Amer­ work, bad fesen taksn from O i^ o d 1^ tile itoe crowd to attond- ofld to b« At tlM tomplo ot 7 Congregatlonaf churches and mtoiS' ica. MaadMStsr to tbs Mswtogton Knigbts ot Cotomfeus, will mast m ters at Center churcb, 'The aftemooK service will begin sue#/ tbs ^Jbroom to tbo Stats Tbsatsr o'clock bospital W Miss Jsssis Rey* Tbo broadcast from Station buildtof tomorrow mortong at 9 FOR S A LE ! 'Thursday, May 8,—Benefit enter­ with a p«rade led by the ialVanon8alVi aOdt, wetfars worksr, for trsat- tainment and dance, 12nd a a ^ « - LCEL bad Oarsneo Turktagton at o'dock and will bmmt^ to a body to MlM Emily Oovc of tho Mldlood Army Band from the Center to the 'msut for an Infsetsd foot, "nUks"______as simoimcsr, 'A s j wro- sary of Scaadia Lodge, Mo, 29, O, Terminus. All organizations patli' tbs St, Jmboo's cburdi to attond tbo AportoMOto, ood ft tcftcbftf to ^ ’ Un^htg into town on a foot gram indudsd a piano duotdust fey itissIQss mass and rscslv* ComnNufioB. At m x W UlFi Mx M an l o ^ ftcboolf, left todfty for hjr of V,, at Orange hah, cipati^ to the meeting are invited swoUso to'tbs kass, it now op- ___ Miss Etfeyls Friday, May 6.—Min^M and Gladys Hftrriioo 1 and 9:19 o'clock, Cornmunion brcalcfaot homo to Bootbbfty Hftfbor, Italoe, to to loin to the march to the church. psars, tbs vstsran stoppsd at a _ _ dust Xty'tbs______Mlsss* Emma dance, sponsored by Married Cou­ Assembly win be at the Center at Lyttis, a will bo served to tbo mombers at SL 1932 W U lFi fix Roadstw •p«od the comtof weok, CoBtsr strsst bous* and asksd Lou iad Joyce Keider, a raadtog fey James’s bob, wbsrs Ju^s Wibiam ples' Chib of fiecond C o n greg^lo ^ 2:90 p, m. for a drink of watsr. Porfeaps Mis* HazM Diiggs, vkfito and piano church, at Hollister street sduxfi. Hmnsy, grand knigbt of Hmtfbrd No RotsonsUo Offor M u o e d s s Thoso 'IHc Itidlftfl'AmericftO Lftdtci' Aid tbsrs Isn't anotbsr boms to dust* fey John and Miss Lillian Hustt, Coundl, will bo tiio opoakor. godoty will give ft Iftrg« cord pftrty Next Month Manebsstsr wbsrs a drink of C srs M ost Bo Sold# Moodfty cvcolog to the School itreet Sunday, May 8,—DedicatioB pro­ watsr would fe* rafussd to an gram of PoUsb National church on RecrcfttioD Cd^ter for the promotion fjfjiffumtMn wayfarsr. But tbs T i^ ff^ Call 6924—'Trade! of chftritftblc work aim ng needy Itftl- Oolway street, at 10 a. m, vstsran bad found ons, "No," vocal f(fios fey David Hutefetosen, A.0.U.W.TEAMT0W0RK ian fftmlllee to the community. Set' M o i^ y , May 0.-Opetttog of eeid the woman, and slammed bass, acconqiattisd by Miss Mmloo back, bridge and the Itallftn game morlal Hospital campaign lor 920,- the door, Legg, and a one-act play mttitied DEGREE IN NEW YORK of ecopa will be played, with prlzee 000, "It'e getting good," eeld the "Mr, Perkin*' Proposal Vey/* of In both caeh and merchaadlee. Mrs, Tuesday. May 10.—Dedication