MAITOHJOSTBK KVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCri 17,198§ IIANGHBSTER EIVENINQ HERALD, MAN)mESnB^ CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 17,19S» PAGE Hitler, Fuehrer of Germany-Austiia Garbo and Stokowski REPORT IS MADE stead of jn the evening, at tha houM A B O U m W N STATE RED CROSS ^ the rector, Rav. Harold R. Keen. BIG CATHOUC PARLEY ■Mapping ^ h e News- way with Mr. Ferris o t th* Stafford BUILDING T O T A Ij There remain ta tha town St de- TOLLAND Spring* .Police Barracks u tte BOliON TAX COUil Deny They Are Married ON ^ L E S S CHECKS CSilsf Roy Oriswold Is planning Itaquenta ta thr.mattar of old aga guest spealMr. A profitabl* ^ to meet with Paul Orrini of No. 2 assUtance tax paymenta. tax ool IN MILWAUKEE SOON A nother S t Tollud Grange wtn sponsor a flhm wu tte raatilt company and Charles O’Connor of HOLDS CONFERENCE , MAKING ADVANCK lector Mark H. W. HUM Mya. Ha ^atrick^s Mrs. John H. Moal* spsnt Tuu- O H S T A irC O I No. 1 company to name committees has turned theae over to a grand public Setbuk party at. the Ck>si- day u gusat o t ralatlvu^lfi Hart IUm Uo, n a|r. Huch 17— (AP) •band ebe wanted to eee it before it to arrange for the anniversary cele- juror for attantioo. ThoM erho ar* Nfitional <8odal Airtion Confer- munlty House Friday evening'' ford., ■ - • '>i<}ntm d «ito, the a e t r ^ ukI Leo* [▼aniahed, pirathMi of the fire department. deftaltaly unabla to pay wUI have Mice To Be Held In Wiecon Mnds Ireland Divided Marc^lS. Mrs. Hsnry Labonta Hr.' u d Mrs. Walter Pearson of Nfimcd EgeentiTg At Amalfl bay abowed a patch of Aboit 20,000 Fergus Have poM Itokowekl. the AH Chapters Represented A t their cage* attended to by the aeleeV B in May 1 T o May 4. , chalrmu with her committee are Hartford ware guests of Tolland tion Mectiiic Ye___ ym phony I through the windowa of the li To date, local authorities have re Penmts In State Rose Aboye (Mieatro, aeid today that they were men, and theae may hatge tha tax pluning for a large number to be friends, Mr. u d Ur*. Oscar A. Msnehegter M«n SpMkcri brary and at the foot of hlfb diffa Exhausted Their Benefits ceived seven applications from abated. Other* who are deter- Leonard recutly. jM t idanning iSs'lnatTyt on which the eilla ia perched. There Hartford Gathering; Na- Under th* patronage of the Most pruent u evening of muclf social Manchester youths who are desir- rained to dodge payment wlU have R*v,.8amu*l A. Stritch, Archbishop f'- n m the cooductbr aad then the waa a pauae.. Janoary Despite Short to have a day of reckooiiig. enjoyment. Prisu are to be award Elected to membarahlp on tte i I oui of enterhig CX!C camps for the ed u d r^reohmuts oerved. . ODD SCHOOI. VEHIOLBII 'llwadieh lU r recelred reportera in Then ahe explained that Btokcw- But New Cases'PQe Up. coming camplT,g period. Further Charle* C SeUen waa tn Kaw of th* Milwaukee Archdloceae, Mil eeuUve’oommittu o f tte tipnal Officers Speakers. Mrs. Marion Jonu h u returnM '“Im library of the andent yiUa where akl waa duly *'a Mend who haa aeen applications may bs filed with Se Month, Surrey Shows. London on'buslneaa Wedneaday. " waukee wUl play boat to the Na Salmon, Ida.— (API—Idaho h u cut T u Odleeton* AsoodatiM , they have been raeatipninp for three much and offered to ahow me aome lecting Agent Albert Behrend at Walter a Hewitt attandad a YD from Now York C3ty where she bu tee oldest and tee newest modu ot tional CateoUe Social Action Con been spu'dlng. several weeks with ita unual sesston yaster(hv of the beauty of the world.” Hartford, March 17.— (A P ) — I the Municipal bulldbig. banquet ta WUUmantle Saturday ■ <*001 transportation. « Hartford, Anthony A. llaMKlmL ‘T have never beer about much ao* ferenM from May 1st to May 4th. her daughter u d other relatives. ' fltokowaki dented flatly they con- Approximately 30,0(X> indlviduale'^in 'HarUord, March 17.—(A P)— Al evening. * A covared wagon taku pupUs to Bolton T u Oolactor, w a a b M O tw '" t optlmiaticaUy accepted hla offer.” most exactly on the second aiml- Deaplte the fact that it Is the Aceordtag to.plana which were dis- Mrs. Mary Healy returned Wed-; ;tam|4ated marriage, and then left Connecticut have exhauated their Frindpal Edson H. Bailey and The Hebrorr-Oongregatlonal choir do*ed at a recent meeting of th* ■ <*ix>l at Lahmi. Many ot team hy hto ooneagiiu In tte — rfltottoft"'' tte room, aaying Oarbo would be liie willowy, alren of the acreen vice principal Oiester. U RoUnsdn veraaty Of the start of the great shortest .month and has two holi la sponaortrig a public card party nesday from St. Petersburg, Flori luve horns bafort (lasdlght rsturn complained bitterly that ahe had beiMflta under unemployment eom- executive committee, this confer da, where she was guest for six T u Oollector Samuel NatooiiL-Jr,. aC’i tiiare in a moment. of the High school f g ^ y left for flood, a two>^y disaster prepared- days, February produced a larger to be held at the bonie of Mr. and wU) be one of tee largest Ohd after dark. - ’ Muchester wu praaut at IMlV Been little even in Italy becauae of pensatlhn insurance since paymente neas conference for all Connecticut Mrs. Albert W. HUiUng Thursday weeks at tee hom e,^ her brother School chUdren at nearoy Sbopp She'entered; wearing a blue curioua crowda. wrerb first made In January, Mies the New Epglmnd Baikptban tour volume of gliding permlti ta Con-1 A ^ . significant Catholic convoca. meeting, at which on* of tte ansfla)!^: .gahardlne auit, yellow aweater arid nament In Providence 'tMs morning Red Croea chapters opened today at , There wlU be tablaa tor Aaron Courrier an^ ltn .' Gotirrier. ar* drawn acroaa te* Salman river "I wiab I could be otherwiae but I Helen Wood, executive director nectlcut thM January, altoorlgh the UaoB ever to be held in tee United Tollud Grang* held the regular «ra w u Saleotmu Richard MfiettBS'. Hue acarf. Nervoualy fingering a said today. at 10180. ,, • the old State Houae here.- States. It to expected teat more ta Uriel cogu to roach tealr cjaoa- ot teto town, who to atoo ■miiitlig ' cannot", ahe aald with a throaty total valuatiM of tae F• «.w..awe,y e ^ a r y per- prwe - i ceeds win w$M go towarda paying for_____ an meeting Tu'eaday aveatag- at tee rooms. pair of black glovea, ahe add: aigh refhiniacent of her moviea. “I H oover, Inasmuch aa the bene The conference brought together mlta waa eubetanOally lower than electric o r m blower fw'th^chimdi. than SOfifi-UatboUcs will come a* •aoretaiy ot tte Oonnsetieut I ■■gni'' I John'.DlSalvo, proprietor of the delegates from ail parts of the Community Houu with forty mem CBiy want to be let alone." don’t like thia.” fits w^re figures on the first three- ta the same roOni many of thoae- that.1... of permlti I.- Iissued J .ta A,..the .cor--I j auv churchUAIU - people______have_____ been ____ aecu-_ bers present The evening program of MunidpalltlM, and who # ~ ^ ■** ' ‘ Oarbo aaid ahe waa ao alarmed by “Marriage?” / ahe muaed. ’T quarters of 1937 It is- possible, Mias tailor aUpp at 677 Main streeL last whp,” two years ago, directed relief United Statee and from Canada to More th u 5,000,000 homu In tte aubjert o t tte Laagus^ responding month of 1937, according miilattag a Vund for purpose w u on Safety driving on te* high Bnglud now have elactriclty. “cruel eventa happening in the woddn’t know. There aeema to be Wood indicated, that some- who I night aniprtalned a party of 35 at Tor’ the tbousandi of flood refugMs to the monthly building survey tek- for soma time. The blower srlll participate ta the activities of , the ing Ita fimetlens to te* '■i world today” that ahe thought.. Ita a law that govema all our actiona worked during the laat quarter may I his home at 34 Emerson street, the On March 17, 1936, the Connectl-, ep by the Dephrtmrmt of Sales and probably coet ta the neighborhood conference. v 'beauty m l^t not laat much longer ao I never make plana.” a, still receive benefits, which. If they occasion tMng hla birthday. cut river appeared to be dropping'' Traffic Development of the New of 3200 or $300. It is understood More than 150 of the country’s r ' i are eligible will be paid In April. from Its crest of 21.3 feet. On the Haven Railroad and made public that about half the required amount most outstanding clerical and lay \ '1 They must have worked up to Jan ****• Max Bengs and* beiv son, next day, the greenwoods dam In today by W. J. Landon, sales and haa already been met .leaders will d ls * ^ tee principles uary 1, Mias Wood added. Carl Mlchaeli of Pitkin street! have for the brtagtag about of a <2hria- New Hartford broke, and on March «,.rv.u t.iA.- Monday waa a bad^day for mo- The - exhauatitoh of 30,(KX> cases acj^ved home after a month's vsea- 10, the C>)nnectlrut river had reacb- tlan Soclal~hrter. These speaker# iURLEY ANNOUNCES does not necessarily mean, Miss itfon at Miami Beach, Fla. Mrs. eo 31 feet. will Include reprqNntattve* - from Wqod’’ cautioned,'- that the load la I Bengs has as ^er guest her sister, llnei^Bhowed that the total valu* of ^ S u * 's ie g ^ * 2 n jir t ? erieT business, from labor, from govern- The conference that began today mantal life, aad from tee Church. necessarily materially decreased be I Mrt* Ia D. CiLr^ll of BAlUmore. is one o f many such meetings be i t cauae liew cases are cimatanUy be Employers, workers, reprtaenta- BUILDING PLANS I Md. Thpse who have not secured ing held throughout the -country m cipAilU®® in r6Dru®iy w®® #1(90X)*| <1av tth* Dwww DEATHS ing added. I their tickets for the bridge u d 844 an Increwe of $224,5W over the “ Jkera’^' S ^ S J r iif ^ ’ SwJ tives of tee governmnit, lay and Noor does , the discontinuance of an effort to prepare Red Cross chap- clerical exponents of Catholic social fashion show -t Bond HoUl. teis for Immediate aotien when dis payments necessarily indicate the I Saturday, should get in touch with ATV* ToT? 1937, tota^tOt®J o/*ta.‘ O f tn® «me Bftin® torn' COln* I T* |m * »m “*M P~»*<**»'3to flam* ae----- ^ ^ oS. laachingtMdbtag — all wUl consider the aster breaks. WALTER LOEITGENS Individual! have gone back to work, Mrs. Bengs who baa a few remain munlUea $3,48^9M or $$$$,178 on th* rasd at ams of tee economic simtem of State Official Declares Insth Miss Wood said. The benefits have ing unsold. This aodal event la be- Among those present today wno, > ta tee light of Christian aimply been used up for this year-.- I tag sponsored by the alumnae of two years ago led flood., relief, were *? h . monte*. ^ «*• «sSd.^P- Sty. andST justice. Mlaa (3race L. Cook, Red Cross field hi 1? P*"*'*- combined with the and if aaatstaneb la still needed it Oiancellor Adolf HlUer Is shown (right) with AuatrU’s ChtneeUor Arthur Seysi-Inquart (left) when [Trinity College, Washington, D. C. The general theme. ”A Christian ' tadon For F e e b le -M e d DIES T ^ MORNING falls to other public agencies ahe representative for the state; Miss tow?.,^^th Harttort af K e a d of Bodol Order—tee Acme of Democ- declared. Der Fuehrer made bU formal appearance In Vienna. HlUer referred to Seysx-Inquart aa ’'Governor of Helen S. Foote, executive secretary th* Hat with permits valued at SJ racs'". will be amplified and dl»r Austria,” putUng him on the same level as governors of German dlstHcts. The General Welfare Center will Will Cost Fonr Millions. Oreateet lisad. This picture was telephotoed meet at the East Side Rec tomor of the local chapter, and Edward K. $ 2 $ p 5 . Stamford « d ^ t Hprt- e a c a ^ J^rtiSTtajS^. b u t ^ s ^ cussed ta general meetings, sectlon- Th* OwalHy ^ Manta In The greatMt coottnuous claim from Vienna to London where It w'as radioed to New York. row night at 8 o’clock. Roberta, Ita disaster chairman. T™** second and third respec- ,^aB allghtly h u rta ^ h s waa ahakaa ai meettagB, aad ta small group dls- load coma In the week ending Feb. The principal Speaker today waa cuaelooa A staKIe social o r^ r will One Of Town’s First Anto- In kniMinn — . . “ P- ^ WTscker cam* out from WU- Another St. Patrick’s day bring# the 300-yur.old split between tee Flrat Nationat StorM It 12. when 72,000 tndividuala were . . . . , "Tbe Manchester Girl Scout Drum Maurice Reddy, assistant national be emphasized as a ^ egtia rd ' ■’Hartford. March,. 17— (A P) — eligible for checks. Continuous ish war, which, be said, threatened catloo of power poltUcs" and add' paSll“ w r t h " S V ^ r a ' ^ ^ ^ th. car to a gar. agstast te* undemocratic principle* protestut north o t Irelud u d the CateoUc south Uttle nearer settle- to leave Spain at the mercy of Italy denied that Leslie Hore-Bellaha, war and Bugle Corps will hold a re- director of Red (2ros8 disaster serv always HIGH — yat PubHc Worka Cpmmiaaioner Roberrt mobOe Dealers, Former claim is defined as a person' who etl: mtaister, and a member of the Na- hearsal tonight at the State Ar- of Communism and Fascism. Th# menL WhUe DeVolera of Irelud (formerly Irish Free State, te* . A. Hurley will build a new Inatitu- and Germany and make Gibraltar ice. Tomorrow’s conference will be Porter, a eoclal south) parleys In London u d the union of north u d ibute to broach FftICIS ar* LOW. haa mads origiiial appifeatlon con ”By those assurances that Czecho- tlonal Uberty Party, had resigned, moiy. ' directed by Miss Roberta Morgan, two great oiaae meetings rylll tell of r ttan'for the feehle-nilnded In South- tinues to file claim for benefit untenable for the British Empire. Slovakian frontiers would not bs ■ Neither the government nor the *" ^o*’*' ®*ty, spent the the Church os the patron and cham ed again, lUater (tee north) hu made It clear teat sht wuta non$ of bury to eoet not wiore than $4,000,- disaster case supervisor for the rtfjrfn’r m S miSi’ r'"**'*"*'* •* the home of her moth such a union. Irelud’s tariff flghtt with ^ l u d aad Ita tatenial Game WaiBen, Passes. Approximately 137.000 claims for Backed By A ray violated, solemnly given, and more opposlUon, however, had given open I The American Legion Drum and national organization. pion of genuine Dmoeracy, and of 000, it waa announced today after a support to recent. suggesUons----J . ■*---- —— — - ijrum ana S itain ’ P’ ° “ *** Porter. te* aoetol, moral and economic op trade barriers atiU are causing hardships. This map shows tte divi benefits have been received to date. The dapper Jewish war secretary than Once repeated, we nqturaUy icent suggestions from Bugl* Corps wlU hold a practice ses- Tomorrow afternoon. Governor George Montgomery and famUy kog, Joint meeting of Oovembr It is eatimatefi that about 88 per expect the German government to various sources ‘ portunities which present them sion of tee coontry u d the ebiof products of Ita various regions. Carad ^ M C k «^ the truateea of the liuUtutlon la believed to have the backing of '"Vr, if“ “ i “ *• ■‘ • ‘b Annoiy tomorrow Cross will meet mayors of all Oonr w u ih i.S ir ' ***'^ rnoved from the place owned Walter E. Luettgana, waU known cent of the claimants are eligible, abide, and If Indeed they desire to be broadened to give Itit a National |I night.night Ths Sons of Legion will also ■elves ta American Itf* for tha at SUA aad the atate building fund alloca- the army general staff, which he re nectlcut cities for a disaster pre * r p Pt**” ** **• Port, to the Basest Smokncl Hama former resident, recenUy of Vernon, Mlaa Wood aaid. cenUy reorganized under ths youth ace peace matatataed, aa I earnest tainment and retMnment of genuine “ 2Se Uen committee. The load dropped for the week were thU t h e n * * * « thl, Urne. paredness conference at the State nr *•'“ * ” * ’^ones street owned by Democracy. spudtag several days vtolting with Ruth HePhsaraon u d son AD u re fi- - The declalan to proceed at once on dled^at 1:40 a. m. today at the Me- ful General Viscount Gort ly hope they do, there ia no quarter ported ta 1 ^ survey, enjoyed ta- jjlaa Delay White. The Montgom- ending Feb. 19 to 71,000 and for the in Europe where It la more vital Capitol. creases in building permit valua- ■------™ friends u d relatives ta town... turned to Andover Tuesday after the cottage type plan of the gover- mbrtal boapital foUowlng a brief Hore-Belisha, It was said, natu Mr. Reddy discussed Red pross erys have eight chfldren. STEAK COD FmaK ShbuldBfg »■ I8c week of Feb. 28 to 89,000. Th* rally sympathlM with the plight that undertaUnga Should be scrupu- ' tlons ta February aa compared with John earlier who h u beu con ■pending several montte ta Florida lMr*a a p e ^ commiaaioa waa reach ea. The immediate cauae of total for the following wee|c, March Sinclair, be tavlt«d Into the CaM- disaster pelief policies and coopera the second month of 1987. These fined to his home ta Stafford by lU ed after a three-hour conference of ths .Jews In Austria. loualy respected.” net ' ’“ ^ -m a d e food# Saturday morning at death waa a cerebral hemorrhage. 5 was 65,000 but for last week the There waa no other indication, tion with other'community agencies. were Danbury, Derby, Hamden. neu for tee pu t several wuka to FUfSH rAN a MHAFtO and Oommlaaioner Hurley will pro Mr. Luettgeha waa bom in Ger reported drop was but 1,000 or to Chamberlain Is believed to be On the othei hand, there wras In- “ ** of ths J. W For the last 10 yeara, be said, Hartford, Naugatuck, New Britain, STAFFpmPRINGS able to be out again. 2 - 1 9 e ------LB AVIRAC. ceed at once to draft plana aad fully supported by the majority of however, of a definite BriUsh policy FOWL ,V SaiCTED many 85 yeara ago and came to tbla 64,000. towrard the Caeehoslovaklan ques formal talk among Parllamentaiy I . a . story. In addition 'there have been an average of 91 Stamford, Stratford, Toirington, GILEAD Mrs. A. Belangei of RockvUl* t a a L P « * * « “ 2 9 C 1 apcciflcationa. country, with bis parenta when 6 Haa Uttle tjia Cabinet In bis dealre for cau- Laborites of jotal^ with the Lib- J* ragular Una of foods they West Haven and Wetharafleld. HIGIMPARK “T have been told to build a $4,- Affect tion. despite urgent French appeals disasters eacl. year. Rev. J. Gartond Waggoner, pas sput some time vtolting with yean old. He had Uved in Man Although It Is reported that re Uon over Czechoslovakia anci de erals and other elements favoriftg a I ^ • supply of Scotch Ha pointed to the financial'atablll- Comparative building permit data MBdIyaad MaWafials 000,000 plant," Commlaaioaer Hur- termination not to burn hi* fingers for a united rrttneh-British frrat I short -bread, bead e b a ^ aad other tor of the Community church of friends u d relatives ta town this HADDOCK Carad LB chester since early numhood and lief administrators in some of the policy of coUecUve security to form ty of the Red Cross and explained forlor reoruary,Fenniary, iwao.1938, anaand forror Febru^Fenru,i Hebron Orange. No. I ll, held Its Storra, u d student putor of te# week. Mari* B. Brieaoa, tee principal of Lean Ends Iw aaid. “We won't go higher than for over 80 yean .conducted a bicy smsiler towns In the state have over ^psln. Thus far be has avoid Being Oonaldered a united opposition to the govern specialties. Those who desire their ary, 1987, were reported ta tee New regular meeting at the QUead Com tea Connecticut Instituta of Halr- Caned Beef $4,000,000 aad w* probably can that national appeals for aid were Connecticut State college will be the cle and spoillngs gooda eatabilsh- Indicate that payments of benefits ed definite commitment to support Prime Minister Chambeiiata In a ment. contributions called for should dial Haven’s survey aa foUows: munity hall Tuesday evening dreaatag of Hartford, w u tha niesH LB i t btdd it for leaa.’;.. The united opposition then would avoided as mdc$ *■ possible. speaker at tte third session of the ment on Main stnet, branching out have lightened their load, tbla ex Czechoslovakia agataat possible Ger House of Commons debate Said the The last national appeal wa* MM'' guest speaker at tee Girto? dub 7 e n e commiaalon^beaded by Cbarlea into the automobUe business. He man aggression, despite the urgings question of Czechoslovakia was re seek to force the Cniamberlata mta- aty '^5S^| W«hl5.gltea„ sttandmre. oi Ccunty Religious Training Institute MiddlB Ribs Caned Baaf A. Moaer, Stamford, baa prepared perience haa not been reflected lo spring during the Cblo voUs: flood, 1988 at the Methodist church, Stafford meeting this week. She gave the nUred a few yean ago and moved cally. of France. \ ' ' ceiving "moat careful considera letry to go to the country on Ufe ■nis Manchester Green Commun' Bridgeport .$147,456 $164,660 followtag program waa ANDOVER girls timely tafonnation on the car# ground plana for an inatltutlon with to- Vernon. tion.” Issue of its foreign policy. ,lty dub will hold Its weekly set when $35,000,000 was spent Ex- _ Bristol Springs. Friday night at 7:46. William T. Ryan, superintendent But it was consider doubtful he pendlture of this sum, be said, jUus- . 11375 106,014 Preeentad by Worthy Lecturer MMs of the hair, emphulztag the two 0 0 cottagea and main 'buildings eatl- Orest Cydiat. of the local welfare department, would be able to wtthnand the out The prime mtalater's declilon to It was probable the Laborites back party tomorrow night at ( Danbury .:. . 18,730 State Pollcemai. George H. Fer GuesU of Mr. u d Mra L. B. dad to coat about $4,000,000. would welcome the help of Anthony trated the Rqd Cross policies ta re- "When Yoii ris of tbs Stafford Springs bar Whitconjb Sunday were: Mr. u d Important points ta relation to fem It 'wss Walter Luettgens ability aaid unemployment compensation cry likely to follow the resignation continue bis policy of non-interven o’clock la the Green school aasem Derby i ...... 5,076 inine ooiffuru: 1. caeanUneu. 3 "Oommiaaloner Hurley had axe as a bicyole rider that brought him Eden, Chamberlain’s foreign secre Uef. l 10MO rt"* * Maggie” by racks, spoke before th* members of Mrs. Gordon Whitcomb u d son O t o W i insurance hasn’t "had the slightest of such s key minister ss Hore- tion in Spain won the support of bly hall. Three playing prizes wlU East Hartford . 14,$18 * “ esstag game, referring Artistry. Marguerite Hermanaon, a doubt that aa to the wiadom from New Jeney 'to Coonectlcut tary who resigned over the policy of be awrarded the wlnnera. Of the total, be said, about $3,- Greenwich .., 162,800 the Tollud Gruge In Tolland, Bruce, Mr. u d Mra Bujamta El of anendlng ao much money on thia affect on Hartford’s relief load." Bellsba. Commons by a vote of 817 to 141. student at the school, accompanied and It. waa his dealre to keep in In some ways, Mr. Ryan explained The vrote wras on a strategic oppo l-argalnlng with Europe’s wetators,' 309,000 was spent for rescue work, Hamden ...... 49,270 * ^ ’222 ??**"■• ‘'«*etoiy of SL Jfat Tuesday night, his topic was "High more and daughter Jean, Miss Doro O O I D M I D A l iaatitution in view of requests from May Recall Baldwin. and Winston Churchill, war-tlms and ahelter; $4,773,0()0, food and way Safety.” Mr*. Ericson, u d gave two courtasy condlUen that reaulted In hla mak it haa been detrimental becauae sition maneuver to adjourn because Mrs John nckles of HoU street Hartford ■.... . 181,205 179AB* ^ ^ “ *^ *’*'*» Way; thy Stickles u d Mr. Whitcomb sU waves to members of tee club who the Veterans Home O>mmlssion and ing hU home In Manchester Instead Competent sources said there waa First Lord of the Admiralty, but clothing: $928,OCr, medical and nurs Mancbeeter , Ptano accordion aoloa “Peg Of My of Rocky HIU. PILLSBURY’S other groups which expect'to share anyone receiving compensation can of the Cabtaet’a policy of "perpetu haa teselved a copy of the AUlaace . 30383 Mr. u d _Mrs. Emil Foueber of were preoent, explaining te* work *1S,* » 5 c o'f .Hartford, where he was em- not bo put on WPA. a growing demand for the recall to al drift” there waa no known assurance they ing care; $5,757,000 buUdtag and re- Meriden ; ...... 113,635 868310 "Pe8»y OTTeU" pMyed Stafford are' oarent. of a daughter A special service w u held at the • in the $14,000,000 buUdlng fund. political activity of . "Honest Stan", would get It. (Ohio) fUvrlew, giving' aa account meuwblle. Club memliers wan ploy4d on coming to Connecticut. "Payments, as far as the local -(The French Cabinet accepted of the annual oo-ed prom of Mount pair to bousas; $6,776,000, restora Middletown . 5390 °***'* Warner; horn at te* Johnson Memorial hospi Congregational church Sunday FINAST FAMILY . Mr. Huiley had stated recently 'The Columbia bicycle was being Lord Baldwin, who iretlr^ after *«*«'*” read ^ particularly impressed by laboratoiy OLD HOMESTEAD welfare problem la conoemed,” Mr. assuruicea from Britain of naval Union OoUsge. Her dsugbtar, Mlaa tion dfgfoods; $589,000, agricultural Naugatbek .. . 33,450 tal, Wedneaday morning. morning. The subject appropriate reports on specific products offered PASTRY •ISs^BPe that be also doubted that the com- manufactured in Hartford when Ryan said, “haven’t even scratched King George’s coronation last May. rehabUltatlon; . $458,000, occupa New Britain .. . 118,546 to the L«nten season w u "OutUna ^^S9c adaaion plan could be carried out Lord BiMwrln ia known to have help should Italian and .German Esther Pickles, who-la a junior, was Mr. u d Mra. Charles Letts have for sale today. Theae were ^ven Mr. liuattgens came ben. He had the surface. armed forces in Spain menace general chairman and also ring- tional reliabUltatlon. New Haven ... . 84,470 153’u f •*"* "w K b Iriah returned to iheir home In ProiU' of the Life of Jesus ta Scripture u d within the amount avallabla for the raced ia New Jersey and New Tork been in contact, with EMen recently. MANY MANCHESTER FOLK **^g****ed by without prejudice, for tee visiting Last week howsver, lAbor Com French colonial communications, taaater of tha circus psrformancs New London . 2,600 dues, IVaI.,- after vIMttag with Mrs Song.” The service w u conducted gouthbury home. state and being exceptionally good Now, It wras understood, both ex- Norwich ...... 33 842 on tee secordlon. speakers were sponsoring no prod ■SOOKSIOi - rANCT n iS H missioner Joseph M. Tone, admin and dropped proposals to open its . 11,044 W. V. O’Dell in Staffordvllle. ‘ by the Rev. William B. Tutlllll. uct commercially. The basis of ‘W e have no figures on the cost as a road racer, which meant push pfemler David Lloyd George, who South Norwalk 336'4051 -a^ *'** ***X* **een received In town FROM NEARBY FARMS istrator of the Unemployment Com Spanish frontier to arms snd men SEE N. Y. FLOWER SHOW working tar«ung with ' 39,766 Mtos Martea Belcher of Framing Mias Amy Rudsll sang a solo ”0 their talk u d demonstration w u Iv'. yet," Mr, Hurley said. “Wq will ing a bicycle oyer from 15 to 25 left London today for the Riviera, FEDERAL RUIUHNG JOB . Stamford . 179,400 S8'620 vr * "^^i,*^****** Martin, born to EGGS pensation Insurance AcL announc and Winston. Churchill, key merd- to aid ths hard-pressed Spanish her. Tbs building wras decorated to ham, Mao*., has. been spending a Muter, Workmu of tee Race.' one of jieoltb u d arttotic design I'f;' build what we can.” He stated also miles of roads as they existed In ed that about 33,000 unemployed government.) .Stratford ...... 179,400 45 000 Arthur loleib of Marl- Trumpet solos were rendered by .that the commission's plans were those days and hla ability to finish ber of Britain’s World War cabi reaemble a tent, the spectatora sat ’Porrington 1S3071 thorough at tee Windham Ooittmu- few days with her parenta Mr. u d only. Mre. Ericson closed her part persons have obtained work (n the The proposal of Cbamberlata’a' Among the Manchester people . 13,910 Mrs. William Belcher on Stafford WUllam Perrett o f tee Muebester HINFIILO SILKTID *^rellmlnary.’ ^ ahead of nearly alt of the other rtd- atate since January 1. nets, are planning to discuss mat on ths hleaeheni and the clowns RIDS ARE REQUESTED >W*terbury ... . 55300 60300 n‘ty Memorial boroitaj ta WllUman- of the program with u invitation ters with Eden In the south of "Keep Out of Spain” policy by Who took advantage of the "Flower and otberi. performers of a typical street. Solvation Army Bud. Special to tte club members to visit the GUARANTEED The allocation board which con- era, attrketed attention. When he Commissioner Tone based his es west Hartford 156,021$ 435,201435.201 M a«A 18. ^Mrs. IsMIb hymu were also sung by tee choir. EGGS Commons, and French assent rer 2 won fln t. place and the time prise France, where he la vacationing. circus aad la appropriate ooetumes, waa Miss Hazel Porter before her Mrs. Spencer Bradwsy of West school u y time, u It is open for ifata of the governor, Mr. Hurley timates on 33,167 “ accession rs- moved the poselblllty of any Imme Show Special" train yesterday to West Haven . 19,027 14,708 Mr. u d Mr*. E. C. WlUtoomb in the E'ltxabeth, N. J., road race port.s” filed by employers with the Both Lloyd George and-Churchill attend the Silver Jubilee ahow at put on a program that pleased ev- Postmaster Thomas J. Quish Wetherafleld . 18,250 marriage and she lived ta Ollead. Stafford accompuled by her aon inspection. aad Finance commissioner Eklward diate direct Franco-Britlah action qiybody. 16,650 from Branford. Conn., spent the FANCY ®ROOKSIDI T. Hall made nc apecifle allocation there were many offers made to him Labor Department Not all of have been mentioned as possible the Grand Ontral Palace, Newj Offers Specifications , For WUHmantlc .. 600 3,375 Joseph Barraaao, oldest aon of Qrril of Springfield have returned Andrew. Bengtson of Gardner to tide for different bicycle manu- ministers tn any Cabinet that might to halt Faaclst-Nasl assistance to Mr. and Mra. Joseph Barnaso, en foUowlng a short visit with Mr. u d day. Friday, with Mr. u d Mrs. L. CREAMERY R 0 y 5 Of funds for the institution, Mr. those hired, Mr. Tone explained, the Spanish Insurgents. York, were: Mlaa Bernice Lydall, Floor Reconstruction. B. Whitcomb. strut oslebratad hto 91st birteday facturen. were full time buj he Indicated the eventually replace Chamberlain’s. Mrs. Marion Lane, Mre. Marion All grdupe of the Wesleyan Guild tored tha Hartford luMpltal Wed Mra. W slt^ Scott ta Woonsocket, yesterday, enjoying a birthday par butter Moser declared. He said that the He accepted a place with the Col Political authorities said that a Making a plea for thia policy, will combine la a monthly buataeaa nesday ntorntag at two o’clock aad R. I. Hr. u d Mra. Msloom Tbompeon ty pluned for him by memben of Department of Public Works wui go trend was encouraging. Rowe, Mra. Edward J. Murphy, Mrs. of Hillstown spent Sunday with Mr. umbia company In Hartford and The commlisionir 'said that the §*“ “ “* which Chamberlain Chamberlain told Comrnona not to Bertha* Jlllison, Mra CAarles Ken meeting Monday evening at 7:45, at Postmaster Thomas J. Qulsb to waa operated on for appendicitis at Joseph Psradlso of West sUeet, hlB family—of which there are ahead with plans and apectUcatlons. became a member of the Hartford "burn our fingers” on Spain hut to HEBRON nine o’clock. 'Tbompaon's mother, Mrs. Ads L. “We don't anow yet how much it pickup in _employment eame In Feb? nedy, Mra. James H. McVeigh, Mrs. the South Methodist church. Mias day Invited bids for exterior paint b u been spending sometime in Bos- m u y In Muebester, u well u in RIN SO 2 ^ Wheel club, which waa In those would be Inevitable If foua out of continue hpn-taterventk>n to "beat ______Lyttle will lead the devotions ing and floor repairs of the poetof- lon. Thompson. wU. . coet" Mr. Moaer stated. "Our ruary and In the first days of John G. Mahoney, Mrs. George Bel- I John Lyman o t Marlborough to HIghlud Pork. Two fine birthday days one of the best known bicycle March. For those five contecuUvre hla 22 ministers resigned. serve peace, best serve the cause of fley building. Bids for the work are Tha aBtlra community was sad-1 vtolting at the boms o t hto aan, Mr. And Mre. Ephrism Miras Twenty-two people enjoyed s talk cakes were the center of attractloh. plan was approved In principle and freedom ” lows, Mra. Robert Johnston, Miss .Belledna Nelson will sing. clubs In the country. In Hartford weeks "acceaslon reports” averaged They said that .the Conservatives’ Faith Lyman of TalcottvlUe, Mlaa | ^ talk will be given by. the to'be submitted sealed and In triplH dansd when It was learned that Merman Lfirman. bsvs returned to their home on Gold 'Guiding Adolescents” glvu by Mr. Bengtaon Is well known around ■auhetance but not in detail, for we he teamed up with Robert Alexan only chance of winning such an He ciiaracterizdfi aa “only ru Miss Helen Roberts of the Tollud IV O R Y SO A P 6,200 ^ week, he said. Madeline'Smith, Mra. Edward BaU, speaker. Rev. Truman Wood- cate bv 2 p. m. April 20 at the local A. o ™ b «, street after spudtag five weeks ta these ports. For many years be was must cut our garments to the cloth. der, Connecticut’s leading road race election in the face of growing La mors” reports of fresh foreljm rein-, poetofftce. ' County Farm Bureau, Monday eve We will start on the aervice build $Irs. .WUllam CrocketL Mr*. Thom- ^ OoogregaUonal Havana, Cub^ They were accom employed by Cheney Brothers. He rider. Harry Fay, a bicycle rider bor-Liberal movement toward a forcemenls to tne taaiirgents, whUe The* specifications Of the work whose horn* waa close by t^e He- her brother and ristor-hJlta!?. Ifr ning, at the Paru t Teuhers meet received numerous gifts, some of ing, the water and sewer systems united Opposition front would he to Halifax said an taaunent victoiy as Dannaher. Mrs. Harold Puter. A I Hartford, on the sub panied by Miss N u cy Abets also ot living In Manchester and working CABINET REVOLT SEEN number attended earlier ta the i*®t, ”My Rock and My Salvation, call for exterior painting and con bron-L«banon line, bad succumbed j aad Mrs. J. Banks Jonas, Gold strut. ing. At the close, of the meeting them coming from Boston, from APPLESAUCE and the main building first.' in Hartford, became acquainted recall Lord Baldwin and then rally •'wrould not necessarily be agataat struction of two exp^uion joints In to on attack of streptococcua tafso; George Gatoton aad aon. Morti- refreshments were served. all'government supporters under his tlie interaata” of Britgin.- week, the exMblt being Monday to I Woodward Is always well worth Mrs. Sabra Blssonetts' of Paw- Rhode Islud, u d one all the way The work has just been put m with Mr. Luettgens and as It was hearing and It la hoped many will the main work room of-the poetof- Uon, from which be had bean auf- "Jrt. and brother, William . O eto ^ Word hu been received of exten from Rockford, III. the bands of Alan A. C. Krause, about a 10 mile ride from the fac banner. Chamberiain admitted hla policy Saturday tactualve. tucksL R- I., has been vislUng her IF BRITISH PREMIER Those who have bee% taking m avail themaelves of this ppportun- flee. Speclflpatlons 6f the job may fertag atac* laat Saturday. He waa ” Moodua, were buataeaa Paltor* at sion of Rural Rout* 3 from tee- lo chief ari^tect under Mr Hurley, tory to Manchester Mr. Luettgens Under Oaodltlans! Of bargaining, with dictator.; waa be obtained at the office of Post- stotar Mra. NeUle Wilcox on the cal poetotnee u d covered by Car TOM ATO SO U P CAMFtCU^ 3 - 2 0 c decided that would be juat about of the question now Insofar a s __ the New York ahow for a number Ity. The Asbury group will furnish taken to tte Hartford hoapltal “ • GUeafi game farm, Monday. Honsoo rood. ^ Mr. M o s» declared. Thera have'been Insistent reports fefreahments. meater Thomas J. Qulab. ' Tuesday morning, where he grew “ *'• •••'* Mr*. Herbert WUodx aad rier Charles X. F’riedrich, of some BUSY bAY OFF . Mr. Krama' plaiia and spectilca- the right distance to ride to and CONTINUES IN STAND that the four' 'ministers-Hore-Be- cussion of returning Germany’s wrar* of yeara declare that the 25th lui- Several months ago the. block WUllam' O. RockweU of G ru t lost colonies Is concerned. rapidly worse aad died that aame John, of Watarbuiy and Mr. two miles, to cover part of the An tiona when completed will be sub from work to keep |n condition. Ilsha, Macdonald, Elliot and Morri- nlveraary exhibits and decorations flooring'of -the work room expanded avenue to a patient at the Johnson dover Lake sectloo of towni About The Woodland race track waa then An oppoettlon storm was led off beggar description. There ara more, The Sewing - Circle of the Ameri-_____ day, aged 84.- He leaves hto- wife, 5 *** Mra. Roger Porter and sons o t Memorial bo^tal. Chicago—Firemu Louis Mayer SALT 13e mitted to |he Institution commlaaion ((lenttaned from Page One) Bon—stayed with Chamberlain when and heaved, and it waa found neces Helen. Spafford Grabber and-tour| *“ rtford were Sunday vtoltors at two-thirds of the lake residsata wUI jumped aboard when he u w hto In such condition that It served as Eklen resigned Feb. 20 only on con.dl- by the Latiorite, Oement Attlee, gorgeous displays of orchids 4nd Legion auxiliary will meet to- Joseph Kosoriek of G ru t avenue which also Is the board ol trustees who ■ asserted, ’’the cauae of the sary to construct two expansion sntoll children, all under ten yean " * bom* of Mr. aad Mr*. Merton be served, those on tee south u d truck compuy going to o fir# on for approval before bids nil) be a place to train at nights and was tlon that the prime minister’s policy rare flowers and planta than ever Ihome of joint! running from north to south addressed tte Staffordvllle firemen the' gathering place for many *aks at ia the garden scenes Niche ar-1 stocky Texan took the floor at the {u-mory by Captain James H. rate of a)>out ninety words OM lira* package V for years by the Ford Company. was a deacon ta tea Lebanon Con- J. Banks Jonas waa a f o r tte evening. A new furiiace to belal’ tastaUed rangemanta and table deooratlons ~ ,****’* ^ o® admlnlatra-- McVeigh. !A11 members who did not minute, while a fast talker will However, Family Is Safe, Her That he might better handle and grogaUonal church, was formerly a guest- at th* home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. aad Mra. Peri* Davto ot at the Andover Grammar School. Tornado Hits B elleville,-lit came In for much admiration, and I “ onsblUlon dollar naval axpanaioa receive their checks wUI get them dirieetor In tee Connecticut m iii» John - - ■ ------often bit a pace o t 150 ssorte a ald Learns Through Its As aervice the automobiles that be sold Loomto ia Wmiijiaatte, Tuea- BTaifs Junction. VL, have beu Mrs. Clarice Yeomans and Mrs. HORMIL CHfCKIN *o? 4®c he purchased property and built his one exhibit which Interested aome Profram and predicted Its passage after drill Monday night. Pleaae "do Produeera' Assodation. aM waa ] day. mtauta. sociated Priess Wires. home and garage on 185 Main of the local vlaltora to the show waa f “X m ovarwhelmtag majority, not trouble the company command greatly tatafestad ta all plana for HORMM. SAUSAGI V 3®c Btrect. remaining there until a few by Mlaa Helen M. TlUlnghsat of “ “ **• ■“PPorted the er during the week. the civle betterment of tee town. Vernon, who has been raising orna'-l“' * “ ? .*?• •■Ltaaty because he be- Ammunition for Opardsmen He was active ta forming th* Fearing that her brother and hla months ago when he sold the prop M L MAUC NMIITS 3 X .’ 37c erty and moved to Vernon. mental gourds for a number of Ileved the “one great safeguard There Is plenty of ammunition at first Young Republican club In . Leb taiQily. residenU of BeUevlUe, Oli- years and haa wi^ttsn the flnt ■**^*“ t Is to let ths world kntrar the armory for the small calibre anon, aad WU Its first nreatdeoL WAPPING nois, might have been casualties In For one term he was dog warden In Manchester, from October 1929 woyk on gourd gardening ever pub- we are prepared to defend our- rifle for any member of the com He WU also on tea axaeuttve eom- the destructive tornado which Tues until May 1930. During that period Uahed. selves.” pany who i^h es to shooL IT you mitto* of te* New London County T A eon w u bon ______day swept over the mld-Weat, Mrs. he proved to be one of the most ef ”Do you belisvs Hitler would wish to take advantage of this op- Young RepubUcue. He w u a M r . tod 5 ORANGES Clinton Fulton of 64 Russell street, ficient wardens ever .to serve the ta Austria today,” he asked. ^ »rtunlty„ get ta touch with either member of the Uberty Hfll Men’s I 5^ JS t WUllam Rou e ( this town, today sought informa town. Austria had hag. ths men aad equip ' Jeutenant Rtepben Frey or Llept- club, of the Lebanon Grange and of ^ w w tion of her relatives’ condition For a number of vears Mr. FARMHAND CONFESSES ment to have challenged ,hla en epant Walter Cowles. ' “American Men." Funeral urv- tbetr APPLES FANCY EATING through the Herald. A query sent Luettgens served as a Deputy Game try?" New Nop-Cem Schedule icea win be held ta tee Lebenori J ? ^ Wepptag . 1 by the Herald to the stricken area Warden in this vicinity. An en Hie majority leader said be would First Lleutanant Stephen Frey Congregational...... church Fridi^ at 32 i 0 „ “****»*“i>lly ^ church ~r— houas, ’ “ in — th* BALDWINS . a over an Associated' Press wire waa thusiastic sportsman and trainer " BE MURDERED COUPLE >>• hhppy C oagttat were not call haa compiled a new schedule for p. m. ’The Rev. H. C Champ# win *frt Monday avanhig. the weekly echool for the non-com- offlcist®. I MTe.ftDd Mrs. Edwsrd KusmU« APPLES FA N a COOKING 1 shortly answered by the BelleviUe of bird dogs, he was perhaps one of ed upon by next January to vote an (Hi.) Advocate, which atatee that the best Informed huntsman,', and even bigger armament program. mlsaloned officers of the company. The berwved famUy have tea Ponurly lived on tte EDtagton I Mrs. Fulton’s brother, Walter BoU- floherman in these perts. ' - East Montpelier. Vt., March 17.— Etadoratng the views expressed oy The new routine will commence the deepest sympathy from aU ta the •*> toft recently tor. YAP)—A 35-year-oId, ------farmhand, first session ta April. Instead of community. The Jsmlly ore weU Miami, Florida, where thay expect asetor, hla wife. Edna, and son. Al HU FamUy Percy .McLoud, today eoafeased. RepreaenUUve Wadsworth (R., N. ONIONS lan, are not on the tornado casualty He leaves bis wife, Mrs. Margaret Y.), artaq said ths pressure of Eu th* usual two subjects on the pro- known ta Hebron, living very near 1* May until about tte oecond w M Attorney General Lawrance C. RTsm, the lieutenant Jbas arranged Lbe Itae between the two towu. j ta April. list. (Richmond) Luettgens; one ton. Jonea said, that he slew the wife of i-ropean ..,,, ..populatlona — . eventually „ , .- would - - Benton street In BelleviUe, where Waiter. Jr., of. this town; three to use but'-oiWTor the biggest part . The Women’s Bridie\elub wlU T te Wapplng Church (jdnhdl aad hla emplo3rer aad a man vlaltoi at.|5?*®“ ^ ***™**Phere, the of the session, using the last part aoilt their usual .Thursday " party tte l ^ r ^ Mambar eanvaosers of TOMATOES \ ■the Bollmeiers reside, is reported ^ brothers and four aiaters. They are her farmhouse because they called I anoumo. the Advocate aa being lodated some William Luettgens of Oak" street,. him a “watchman.” I Borne cotmtrlse outUde the for a review of the driU which the this week on account of tee card tte aitfi’ual' drive h«iert of trtonda la taiead. OUT vetaraa----- win te teM Friday at 4 pt as., la-
2 2%S37c 3ts?25c M A N ia iB g ^ EVEWINO HERAED. M ANpiEafTOtJONW , THURSDAT. MARCH 17.1980
llA R K E T .M AyyasTER zvra.roo h b s a l p . M ANOnana. c o n n , t h o t b d a t , m a b c ^ n . i n s With These € Men JURORS SUMMON MEN, G, GARlBALDr^i T A f iB ^Spring Comes to W ^hington > Bernauer” and 9:30—Soldier Music, iOPENING OtOWDED Rests The Answer OPENS APRILx25 DAILY RADIO PROGRAM {SOCIAL DISEASE 3RO Rome, 740— Guest night; K AK amines more than 10.000 tlastiei gl,rt to Watch hla paUent and ke6p ;C .E . WILLIAMSON Madrid, 7:8()— Program ta Riigiiah; HUNDREDS APPEAL spdclmens yearly for doctora track of the time of treatment on a OLR P r a ^ 8—Special to N o rtu THURSDAY, MARCH 17 (Central and Eastern Standard Urns) throughout toe state. There have time clock. Complicated U fifintus Diplomau •cuny batween boma.aiid wmn „ But tb* dtpIomaU • ( « h « m m >h. '...n _ . America; YV8RC Caraeaa 8 :45— A Hiought capitals and foreign chancellories aaf only enrand boyiL %hlnd than. I »Ji**ail!L.**f***? puUere, plus Event To RutuFor Week At FIGURES been eases where Buffalo Burgeons near tht windows to the X-ray Musical trio; (fSD OSC OSB GSL rooms permits the watcher, to id- [ ilew Store Drews Maoy Cis- Europe totters ag”aln between P«aS?| a r e . t h T S i ?S ?p u U tte State Armory>\Big Shows London, 10:50’ -— Two Sketches' FOR CANCER CURe ta the middle of an operation have G. 0. P. Leider Of Fair6eld •tsflon* Wltheut prsviein n e tle ^ m found growths, which-toby did not 2***‘ ataount o f voltage used. R''®®’ w « eon' fl* nammg Each Night. . ^ NIC-WKAF (REO)^NKTWORK(RfiD)-NfiTWORK kwlTh kno^rw“„i„n. W8XK P)ttaburgb^ll:SO—DX club. JVwlIng rooms arc always crowd- tb« but oto know were malignant or not. The iM N n — Sererel N ■aaic — g»at( w»^ wnae wUo wj*r m’iomTs st ’to»r wma* weoo wrv* BETTER CONlRilL and toe radium txeatnents con OortntU^ 13:1 T* ^ r Brings Records To Brass vtor wr« wgr .itban «rkbh " ’ll"' kfli surgeon* c u ^ t a bit of toe llssufe^ Two big vaudevUle and ^hoyelty W M wtaia waal ydal: AldwMti TTiijrd Artide In S e ri^ Dc: sent lt;>by nrotorcyele. jnea.ienge* ^ tinue 34 hours a day bri'ause the Feilores Noted. shows to.be shown nightly at toe uS.JlI’.l’ f''® TS* •i*' wlr* katp: RELIEF CKISIS ENDS toe Institute Where ta eight minutes metal Is too predoua to' waste a , IVhat we'hav* |n ufi efi tbs Is Bed Men and G. Garibaldi Socl^: ■komo khq kpo kau; COAST—linx luHn kol ttfpyjcvl kafo kpr Paradozlcally, the fact that toe on analysla was made and toe find- -possible minute ql Its us*. of Gqd ta ths loirp of truth oari CHy For Finaodal Probe. Ctnt. EaH. ‘ Bazaar at toe State Armory toe^ o p t io n a l aTATlQNa tpoermt* later- number of cases of sj^hlUs repbrt- FDR DANBURY NEEDY scribes Inner Workings tags- phoned back to. the doctor So,me patients receive direct Uce.—Deraosthenefi. SfJISt'*!' 2" .•‘•I'kr re” or B L ^ f j f - Hsry-iitharn” . n a Popniar Food Ifarket’s big entire week of April 25 to being n*tworli*): naalo — Eaati irlia wfoa eu ta (Jonnectlcut rose from 2.458 ta While -,toe patient was kept on the xreatmenta In which the’ radium is booked by the Entertainment com HIdwaati wood wsl placet) ta toe cancer groarth itself., . DIES AFTHB FAlX, ' opening got under way with Waterbury, March 17—r,(AP) — wsbf wbow wabc kaoo kana, OTHBII 19S6 and to 2,760 operating table*). X ■ mittee of the brganizatlona. STATIONfi — Ctnpdlani ita 1987 ta not a dtacouragtag Indica Town-Sponaored WPA Proj Of N. Y. Instihitfon. After the;>treiatmMti are complet ' tblB morning at V o'elock. A f- Charles E. WUUamson, Fairfield Aftim all toe taforinaUdn has been Anthony P ’Uhaldo and John Rota tion toat toe disease la on toe In ectfia Are Rcanmed, Food ed patient^ are required to return Bridgeport, March 17.~-(AP) wnsWng thiougb yesterday af- county RepubHban leader) reported gathered it 1s dxamlned by toe in who have charge of toe bookings SfLII'" V * " w t f wla wjaz crease ta toe State, but 1a ratlier an for examinations at' cigular Inter Mr*. Margaret O. Schmidt, m and wen into the night, an announce that a ^m pleto unit of *®?® *tao wwno wcac ’’ •"I* Hawa Pariod stuffs Are Distributed. stitute's apectalista, a course of today to the county Court House, r X K Z ? ZTSr 2?"® Vab w«pl araiab wid* encouraging sign that cases are be- (E M TO B S n o t e ! This U the vals over « period of ffve years. this city, died «n i w i t a t o V ^ : ^ crew of-help bad only six professional vsudcvUle acts have * " t ; Malodlaa - aaat; treatment is decided iipon the pa scene of a Onmd Juiy Investgaton CZ22 ChL 1‘P'® v®*! ktlia •"0 Coneart—wear to a sertea of artiotre, ex- Meanwhile, the Institute scientists’ rents hospital.'.oftw sh* h»«i '1 ’ touches to make be* been arranged for to appear nightly ' ( Fftotab* k «k kgOjf; Mountalni ksir tag diagnosed earlier and more fre Danbury. March 17__ (A P ) — tient l.'i"’iAaatgneo to a doctor who .into Waterbury'a financial affaire. WW Ittar kob: Paelfle: kfbk kwg kng a.’a tr a .tl®"'''*'»00’a SerMnseeepa quently than in past years, accord- week, of ttas New coreyuUy study every c*se, seeking a third story attic window o( time this , morning. 'n » tall Darien lawyer entered the and their performance will run for a 1 Town-sponsored W P A projects were epecializps ta his or her type of can her home. . Police believe she atiw , ';S?~ ! ’22“ R**® •"'•♦b Hour—« to • Te<* State Instltnto'.for the cer. more knowledge and dtawtag new The newest feature of the inarket building shortly After the Grand full hour and fifteen ininutos. , Saat. [ •’ Talbot. dlrCBtor “ t foodstuffs were d a* she waa attempting to ^ I o f toe Bureau of Venereal DUeasM Study of Malignant iHsrasa la'.. conclueloha. A t SprtaiD'Ule, N. Y. "la the self\8ervlce grocery depart- Jurors reported to resume their In addition to toe profeaelonnl ‘Lt enuaectloii with, the war on can ’ X-ray and radium treatments are ta Mother brick building threb bed («)rta g from the wtadoi l ! j t “ ♦•to—5“®b Hush** In Csntmant tllJIrwead (heweia* ‘ J'Paztment of Health; toe ground, r *Mnt, .whlcb^pparently mi^e a de^ ddiberations. Very few persons part of toe program, an amateur 0 4 ^ I®*** •• tJH—tMwIo 5 Cilfow«y*j Orehitta— cer. Thia articie deals with the given ta thick-walled, lead lined worlwrs try out some 6if toe new ♦"•r" •'torOlsk Traoy, Oramatle — This earlier and more frequent emerged from IU re- ^jDldsd hit with' the aboppere this redqgnized him and he boarded the ahow is being put together. Ten dif L MtlodItR—wMt repeat Inner working of the Institute rooms. Each room has a single gloss toeorles and rete*t old ones on bun- ferent amateur ^tr"W lD b S ^ v e n ba*l®J Plan*------and Qultar------Due—waat Oreheetra I discovery of cases ta due to toe ta- * The other h3f although the meat depart- elevator and was taken swiftly to j!a tr ! yiollnl , ■ad how ttie batth- against can window which permits tod radlolo- ,dreds of cancer strata mice. In freering, water *xpaadl> the third floor. M opportunity/to display their i j : £ | i = » b V " ? * orebait-ra- ctoiard number of routine blood of t o e - ^ fapilUea will receive ra- about one-slxto Its volumo. at as usual was overcrow d^ A Jsak Armstreoa. tarlsM Orrin Tueker*a Oreheatra tioot Friday. cer is carried cn.) talents eilqh l^ h t for toe first five . J»e-, OsIHsehIo Oreh)—woat■ tests ^yen because of the marriage I of spedala in yeaterday's Her- .Rather'than take a place on a Or^an AnnI* - NflC-WJZ (iU U f) NfiTWORK nights of toe week,. Two acts will law whlmi makes toe blood test a «f.«o re than'6.000 from T pparently had been read hnd KewUle ftiiiiiholalB jw c h rsseF )^ for witnesses. WU- . 0‘ fl'mhlo Orah.-WMta ■dnprd Itamaon w en tto the U w Ubrary. He { * “ ItoLM after ..each,.performance, liO ^ tiOO—aoek of tN* Naaaa.taaa, T’Tall pre-rsqulsite for a marriage license, the sUto welfare department was By WES GALLAGHER' by keen dmppeaa kxtklM to Leoa Bhnn wWnfkdtaVn'i VI®* npected t o ^ by town officials, In a remote comer tliera these um winning acts to compete a OTahaa. WW and much credit Is due to the ctb! Buffalo, N. T „ March 17..(_.(a P) money on foodstuffs. Atm ne- A t ai^ 69 last j w , h* did what Naaaa Parlsd dial rae m m y due is for toe care of dwmlng even with the He.first hecams a known 'master — A cultured, wealthy Jew, he la throughout the notnlng. on Saturday night for a first.prize ------da and Sanaa operation of the press and. the radio neither his famed father Joseph nor of politics and diplomacy by help o f (50.00 ta cash, and with aultable ____ -plus Jurron’a Orahaatra- during toe last q u ^ e iJ t.T i? '^ »»■ ■ufier- floor space now available back at helm In A s n c C a ilU r fall WilUAinooii iMought • bulging •artj G^nao Annia—midw rapaat Wdm e r « krla wibo irdtu wai ta riytng too public strnlght-forward famed brother Austen'^'Vdileved— ing establish C^echoslovaklik in brief case indicating be had many awarda to the nine remaining, Aa •lO ^ riOS-AnjM Ansx-aaat: Hal do iSSf - suffice toe nezt r Market had as crowd- 1918. Now as iu president is of another cabinet on Issue of the The public, two weolUL EMmiLfT '■‘““y 02 Malignant he became Britain's premier. Thor records with him. an additional incentive, reganllesa kM Cemment~wweet he added, now realises that syphilis Dlse^sefe is a "Mecca o f hope.” , ^,^ aranoe as it usually has on BtUl the brUllant negoULtor. Before franc. He has been a socialist of toe final outcome, aome • ode I 'lh - I.'l!“ y®®*LLt»"®l'*s *7 Cbaral IW **'“ ®“ * Tho board of fifianee, voted last ^ It a n d a j^ m g b t . Bhctra sales people The crowd gathered lit the Court •‘•w- J!to—Lao Ralamao Orebattra— Is a communicable disease and must ough even in his , hobbles—bird the wrar, Benes began working young Indy and some young man, Cant. Boat, Bight to make available, for relief fh J”,? *"^'0“ building la K fltn d .S lrM d y been provided for study, orchid raising) aihd Ashing— since the wrar. As premier In 1938 House was larger than itauial as a,oE*ii«I!L'2 !!J*’ I!*® Vaara-natwark M brought Into toe open and han with Thomas O. Masatyk to sep who by individual display of talent purpoees funds collected ta back toe hub of an unofficial cancer crowd ^ handled without ho was known wrhlle) chancellor of he wron fight to keep France out of many persons hoped to get a dled as such. One of the brightest arate the Csecha from Austria- Spanish war. As chief of a popular glimpse of WUUamson. one of sev haa won toe vote of toe Judges will •P*®*" ‘°'®“ meeting Because the tasUtute has hitch. \ exchequer as human' adding ma Mlkt kketch^baalet aspects of this disease Is that It can action must be hel* Hungary. He was father of the Lit eral lawyers listed In the records ss each be awarded a gold wrist watch iJ:r??;fcs-.crap,vsr.K;'L»j ..^•'•.Three Romeee In Voekla->weSV oreia-w ^ Ha Bw*,j —.(Aa. A*_. ~ « m .*,**-'^*’ hospital and hundreds A novel featike in the atU aerve chine. Spare and austere, be has front coallUon, he had to be an ace be cured, and with the continued f meeting would oe tle Entente, active In League of pollUcal strategist A t 68 he sUll having |«rformed special servlcM Applications from ambitious per •Nawa;... llakev'a. — r'a OrchiQrcbaatra rome for treatment each month rate the rubber UCtd small wire car- developed Into a compelling orator. Nations. Framed the pact wrlth for the dty. formers are now being received by iVMe A Oreheetra program of education and treatment '"^e*’*- the date to be an- . ilages in i^ c h the shopper places Forcing through a $7,800.000,p00 is a penetrating logician, keen de . ---i Branaywyane -^kk^ywyane Or. rooms in France on which Czechoslovakia bater, aggressive leadeC. Blum toe committee at toe bazaar hea* received ♦'♦t“ •i®}—Lowall Thomaa — aaatt I bot declared. The finance board voted to turn now relies. A t S3, calls himself a gives his orders through Foreign (3:4,000, the money being paid to Spring Is bard I f yon don’t belJevt It. take a look at Um quarter/ at 20 Birch street. Acta of CSt-WAsC NKTWORK while they receive radium and X- , roun^ of the department, return slated nevertheless on>| peace talks. "reaUstic idealist'' a.o£ i"5 S {-r: ■'■®'" Hla-raldw rot Sjrohllls takes ita toll In a con- 145.000 for Minister Joseph Paul-Boncour. him d ty officials said, for “ legisla any nature wlU be considered, toe •ASIC — Eaati waM wade woko wcao ! . ? t JStE®®*',-*®®®' ablt-a'*® cat rty treatmenu at regrular Intervaig. ing tb the cashier's desk wherg her tive services.'' ak ^*”‘ltVth*neJJ2 t*iJ?‘*“** ‘“ Washington, as only reatrtcUon being that toe act waal war wkbW wtoa whk wJr wdro a.'toZ T .'Ittf'’t * *"®®* Psraona genital or acquired form ta aU age ‘ ‘I*’ *epalrs 5;to^ Jito—Ruby..Ntwman^. Oreh£L I RTouDfl from vniincF f#\ u- bdck tAx collcct^oiu from lasl “ * 204-bed addt- !;patcbases. are speedily recorded and CbO Janitors wnion win DC received with less controversy than most The wiiim has not had previous professional wean wjaa wpro wfW wlar wear: Mid- I I totaled on the newest type cash w®rti wbbiB wfbm kmoa kmox whaa S'SS” !®® Harah af Tima—to a July to date. The moniy hi5-i;;;n '■ »ch.tauled to While Williamson sat In the House qrocuse. usually bloom eerl, and SprS^Tor toe K hating. Stagebs, dancers. Instru D kmt !'J2r 5*’TZ NeKlolay, Sarllona S°ou" I oegln triia gpring. ■ -^risglster. In the self serve there are LSoZ S'JS—5®*'’1®*Y'''®.Vbllh»rmaola the general fund. library, the Jury, apparenUy bent country—wa hope! mental soloists, acrobats, imper- I no premium awards, or " ir s ” at- on finding out what happened to Im rooators, and musical groups wlU - J fc .!’£~&!!!'''®®> Vawn Maatloa Tkta aolutlon hiul been advanced . estabUahed ta 1808 with j g•Tirwbba wpE wbp whaa wore ofrb oSz3?‘JSrH“ ® Cbfoaea NIsbt Club blood 1 at a” iita ririto ;;n i;:,,‘i5;2 tadied to the price taga The prices portant financial record reported t » given preference, but any act io ?2!L33T?“ 5®'*®i “ ®" e® VadI Oreh. u su . During the past nine years a wHIcIi tumaiV • ***‘ Peek •tats leglalatlve grant or •rw so low that they e ll^ Immedl- missing by the city comptroller, iv- that possesaea novelty and the woio w\!S *"*• eeballart'a Pravltwa ( 10, (^ , the Institute under its were referred to Hlaa KeaUng and P.IZia — wsat wafa wbro waam wdod orlar'a Ortbaitra total of 206 congenital cases all tin- levy a special tax of%ne” m?a*l„i? s M y and make premium awards or Caty Hall Janitorial corps. power to entertain will be alven lUra.ww wlao wwl wtoa krld ktrh k(aa 31 SrIJ'S?” !!®®®'' '•ryor’a Orehaitra founder ^ Oswell Park. Unlversl- •pomblfflition sales unnecessary. Miss Hopkmson- concerning------„ toe ' lo coiuilderatton. “ IliJO—tSiSO—O.rweod Vao'a Orch.ttra *’* * " ve- half mills to meet the crisis •The Jurors also recalled Edward waoe koma wdbo wbt wdao wtHar wdhi Mrded. Cases ta this group avereg- that time opponents of the sDeclaJ lurgeon. wqis devoted- . Manager Tommie Wise has. pn>- G. Levy, of New Haven, who before cal organization. Particular men TJat selections for the Saturday wwva wrabz wajo wmbr wala klul kako only to research. P was the' llret- tion waa made of the eltaihal aerv ^ 22 per year. In toe same period, tax pointed out(600,000 w m o ^ ^ ' SMed a free-gift offer to be given the Inquiry jgot underway estimated Local Stocks night finals and award of prizes cases were reported In Infanta 22*® town ta back taxes, gcveimmcnt unit In tot world creat- lce offered here ta five different 11:00—Sports—Newg. 101 I '.-nway one week {rom tonight at 8 ne had received "leas than ( 100,000’’ n »V Ita made on a Just and Im- I:!' one to four years of age, an average •®,®o*ely tot toe study of cancer. flelds--tonsil, tuberculosis, dental, ^ r ^ l basis, toe committee have o^dock. The gift wlU be a SUex from the city after being engaged Calloways' Orchestra. O f 11 per year, and 210 cases or 23 „ toe aid of staje and I to study nubile uUiitv iV it.. prenatal and chUd welfare. Misa ■.soffee maker.and It is not necessary study public utUlty rates In toe FurnUbed by Eddy Brothers * Oo. that Judging of too acts WTIC 11:30— Buddy Rogers' Orchestra. [per year were found in toe five to private funds the first building was T to buy anything to be In' line for the hope of reducing toe municipal elec Crowe paid warm tribute to the i 88 Lewis St. M il be done by a group of toe pro- 12:00— Frank Dailey's Orchestra. ! PROMINENT DENTIST Manchester organization and ita Traveler* Broadcaetliig Service. Inipe year age group. Among chll- ronsthicM and toe Institute started ^pslse.. All that la requhwd is that tric light bill. I Hartford, Uonn. . to^onals appearing later each 12:30— Orrta Tucker’s Orchestra. taking a few lasec for treatment. accompliahraent. \ [I Hartford, Conn. di 611 b6tw66n t6n &iid 14 )f6srs of "fgCSli fln in 3TOUT name and address More than, a half dozen men em ^ WIlHam R. Martin ^ J** Judges wilt Tomorrow's Pmgrem First For Reaearch . ployed In toe a t y Hall, among them Following toe talk, a short busi ••>•00 W. < 1046 K. C. 38.3 M. age, there were 262 casetl. an aver DIES IN BRIDGEPORT i the Coupon which Is appearing Local Repraaeatatlve hlghUy and their selec A. M. age of 29 per srear. T h e tasUtutti was created only two who tend toe furnacea, reported ness session was held. The club 1:00 p. m. Quotations tion will not be made until a few Eaatera Standard Time the Her^d everyday. ' Then, If 7:00—Eta Alpha ProgramnllL These chUdfen. Dr. Talbot said, 'p m are present Thursday night, to the Court House during the morn dlscuseed plans for the benefit Bid Asked 7:80— Shoppers Special. ta* 2 T»***** ^ owed speaking ta the depat tment'a week- 2 d rJTta • ro®ponslbmty to ':M*rch 34th., and yoiir name la I tag. The parade of Janitors got bridge to be held March 30. Re Insurance Stiicke 7:45— News Service. freshments were served by toe hos-_ Turaday, March 17 ly^ broadcast, were not infected be ud all the cancer case* ws could, ;drawn-i;you win the Silex coffee imderwiyr Wednesday when the Aetna (tosualty...... 86 8:00—Treasure House, r llfj Schod tesses. Miss Margaret Howe and p. m. cause of any fault of UijUr qwp, but Children Oral Hygiene, becauta state funds ware used to ':M ker. Jurors visited toe a t y Hall appar Aetna F ir e ___...... 40)^ 8:15—Shoppers Special. ently ta search of clues to toe Miss Eunice Brown. lessor Harry- McGowan of Boston 4:00—LoranK Jones. because toe mothers were' Infected ^ P the Institution going," Ur. Another advertisement in today's Maxim M. LItvtnoff Aetna IJfe ...... 22)4 Benito Hu oHnl M vo been secured to handle sU , 9 :00— Hetro|>oIitan Parade ------las-I March 17.—(AP) — Burton T. Simpson, Institute direc Tfwald carries additional specials Adolf Hitler which were offlclaUy report AutomobUe ...... % 26)4 MarUn, with syphilis and not treated. Dls- ed missing “under suspicious cir Tlughesreel" presenting 9:26—Star Gazing In H ollirw o^ covery of toe disease and ,!*®"t‘«ts had loat today tor, explained. ' .'wMeh may be had at the Popular Once a cauatlc-tongued “old com- Conn. General...... 24 SLrl*** *“ t®btolnment pro- 9:30—On the Mall. prop er Onetime Soclallet, onetime beg cumstances." Among other totan ^ m . McGowan la considered the ^u u i Huyhrg— newg commentA- 4(toen the taititutioR started I !,ri Market tonight and tonuHrow. The munlet" who plotted revolution Austrian by birth, paper-hanger Hartford Fire ...... '65K pienatal care of the «*P«ctant «>U^e. D r.^ gar In Switzerland, 11 Duce at 54 by trade, admirer of Mussolini by Hartford Steam BOUer 48 tor. - Y. 9;45— Dan Harding’s Wife. troattag cancer cases It w.n:. over- ' JWi M gement la leaving nothing un against the Czar. Now at 61, still addresses himself to youth Sllere"’" aty Hall ? * " ‘ " ’'Ot-ceremonles of , mothers would have cured toe dls- “ P‘®“ **‘ *“ the field long habit. Like Mussolini, sen National F ire ...... 5214 New England and while well and 4:45—The Road o f Life. 10:00—Pretty Kltty-^elly. w arn ed by hundreds of ..patients done to acquaint the bu3rlng public Jovial, urbane, tolerant and a fa He .-Is frankly theatrical, makes 5:0O—Dick Tracy. ! “ » transmission j ” „ C g t t " d i S i y * In World war as a corporal. After N . Y. Stocks Phoenix ...... \ 69H 7i 2 ifWUVUikbly ^lliihnown known el«iwhere. clMwhj»r« idsaki. 10:15—Myrt and Marge. to toe offspring. 1 ------whb h ^ been given, up as hopeless at the start that you can “ Spend a miliar figure at Geneva. Was So swift declrions. takes swift actions. 6:15—Beno Rablnoff. CHUCK ROAST viet Russla’e first ambassador to the abortive Munich putsch of 1923 Travelers ...... 400 ^ 420™ ^ * 6*taeffl-L)wllI mark hla first ao- 10:30— Toby Wons' Scrapbook. by doctors and hospitals. Top'Round'*or Cubo dhna and save a dime" at the new Since school days a radical politi 8:80—Jaak Armatroflg. 10:45— News Service. Incidence of syphUls is consider- u r S d e n t ' * ‘ “ ' “ W America. As representative of a went to Jail 9 month, wrote the PnbUo U tllitiM . P * « w c e In Manchester. ably higher ta th^older ag.^ u ^ i K l “ ® rok* that PopuUr Pood Market cal worker. Wounded In World War. Adams Exp ...... Annie” . ll:00-.R u to Carhart— Songs. I lb. SHOULDERS •UNNVPIgjLD lb. 2 3 c great military power, he caused biography that has been a guide VISITING NURSE’S WORK Conn. Lt. and Pow. ^ Tne tWo completo 'ahowt win hm o " * * 2hat we Hefivy -Stoor Boot Haa the last wrard on Italy's foreign A ir Reduc ...... ) ...... 8 :00;—News. 11:15—Carol Keuiedy's Romance. S *“ 2“ » •>“ » last nlghUafte^he sensation at 1927 disarmament by to hla ^ ira tlon a . Frugal person Alaska Jun ...... Q>nn. Pow...... 42) Simpson asserted, aa well as-domestic matters. Never nitty. A dynamic speaker, he ap- Htfd. BDec. L t ...... 66 “ ow-to start at seven th/^uSr thirty each ” “ *y' Sports Roundup' 11:30— Big Stater. i®'*® fltoup. During 1937, there en with a hw rt a ^ K T * * "‘ Hck- BROILERS raow Natlra proposing absolute disarmament. In refpose mentally, rarely pHyat- AUegheny ...... [ Toitty there are only three rules peala. to German dIsdpUne, German DESCRIBED FOR CLUB *;D(^WrightvllIe aarlon. 22:46— (Aunt Jenny's Real Life were 330 cases ta that group alone. Dr. Fones, born**to Brldmnort for admittance: As commander of foreign affairs, he cally. he whips up fascist enthusi Allied Chein ...... Ulumlnatlng Shs. . . . . 49 t o m U r P” >t*“ lonri per yearning for riclal greatness, Ger- New Britain Gas . . . 26 formance at ten o'clock. 6:48— Blue Barron's Orchestra. Stories. Most of toese InfecUons occur in E)ec. 17, 1869, began p r a c U m ^ » TO TALK has pushed non-aggression pacts In asm with dreams of erapUlv rules Am Can ...... the early twenties, but ufifortunata- •Ytsr his gra d u a S ir f ^ ^ £ lw (l) The cancer mui® *•2® 22r. avillan Fonsa, a former dent o f .New York statf. * _ Acme Wire ...... 27 •Ilea* ment have made cicarcut demands Before Professional Women. Am Tel and Tel ...... Y L E A G im i — Ck)od News of 1938. . C. Hill. (* ) ^ doctor iqust ’ recommend I . I STEAK COD laatlc MualCv Festival began spread' Am. Hardware ..... 20V thl* chronic stage of acquired I **’®J'b^ o f this city. •> for autonomy In the past two days, Am Tob B ...... (^ a b y with Johnny 13:30— Romance of Helen Trent. ■ 'J..***^*"* ‘ oc irektnient and send CUM QUOTAnONS tag Ita activities oVfer a three day Arrow H and H. Com. 38); EAGLES, TIGERS LEAD. 1:00— Betty and Bob. s^hllla. Or. Talbot said, many com- cwdlted with being the and It aeem^ evident they expected’ ■^e Profeaslonal Woman’s Oub Am Wat Wke ...... Trotter's Orchestrs. plications may occur, such aa gen-1 °J|W"»tor o f the Id^ea of teatotag. ta toe patient'a csu,e history. New Uid SUNNYRROOKiS AGAIN FRIDAY period. Billings and Spencer. 4 four-way deadlock for first l:lI^ B e t t v Crocker— Cooking BhC' a marked Indication of aupDort* from Anaconda •...... Il:0a-News, Aoitey No Object of Center Church, meeting on T>ies- Bristol Brass . . . . __ 33 eral paresis and locomotor ataxia # ‘. k ‘ **» 2e«th as a part EGGS rsney ^sh froiu Nsarby -farms HlUer. - ' The muaiciana from ‘ the various Armour, 111 ...... ”! D ^ e h, the YMCA IntermedlaU pert. (OsatlBBud from Page One) day evening at toe pariah house, Oasparre's Orchestra. which may completely disable the f™ ??' curriculum and In Mojiey or lack 01 It u not a Jae- ' By ASSOCIATED , New England states assembled In Atchison ...... ■...... Colt's Pat. Firearms . 55 Lesj^e was reduced to a two-way 1:30— Arnold Grim's Daughter. (France was gravely concerned, had aa Its guest speaker Mlaa Ora Elagle Lock ...... 13 Buaso’s Orchestra. ,, Individual. Syphilis does not stop 1913 estabilabed one o f the first tor In accepUng a ca#e Well-to-do! SUNNYFIELD t4H-lb Asad Gaa and E) A ; the Mdltoriuma of the three local Aviation Corp ...... ! tie ta week's play „ 23.00—Weather Report. ^ 1:46—Valiant Lady. 2 4 )i- lb i believing Hitler would move next to Am Sup Pow Crowe of Hartford. supervising Fafnlr Bearings .... 85 najjuri. srtth this age-group, however, for glMtata”'^ 2ks tinning of dental^- paUenta sit slde-by-slde with desu- ba« ( ’ 7 9 0 Pastry 'M o d e rn Europe," the foreign office Htak/Mhopls at. 9:30 a. m..: to take Baldwin, CT ...... t r o u ^ d the Rangers, 6 2 -2 5 lk ^ 2:00—News Thru a Woman’s eyes Family Nazlfy Czechociovakla, whlcl. both Blue Ridge ...... Gray Tel Pay StaUon 4)1 **tra~*^"* ^rfimlyUThBC’®Brqndjrwyhne’s Orches- there were 217 cases last year ta toe Ute ones walUng.jtoelr turn in the bag ■ |y*esm a n said. '-'Even VIemna has in tlw first of three rehearsals Balt and Ohio ...... ! —Kathryn Cravens. f»*cU caIly ceased to interest states- France and Russia have pledged Can Marconi ...... leduled before the day’s work Is he^th. Miss Crowe outlined, in her Hart and Cooley . . . . 175 37 2o’ ^ * 7 ^ !? * ‘ * ' ‘‘ *he Aces by 50-54 aze group and some cases He tecame widely known through Imrrldors outalde , the X-ray and Bendix ...... IS.'SO—Louis Armstrong’s Orches- 2:15--The O’NeUI's. , man. The Austrian anschlus.s is a themselves to protect.) Cent SUktea E l ___ done. talk, toe hlstoiy of pubUc nurttag Hendey Mach. B...... 7 among individuals over 80. °*'M hygiene and radium rooms. Ali get equal (reat- Beth Steel ...... ib« broke a threo>game losing 2:30-rAmerican School of the Air. ta 1920 accepted an Invitation to go Mooed chapter." The patriotism of Marshal Hllsucfc; Cits Sery ...... R^earsals today and tomorrow ts development ta this country, and Landers, Frary A a k . 23U mant. None are 'asked to pay. S O F T A S ILK ^^^ FLOUR .. .1.. Borderi ...... to trim the Pirates, 27-11 1:00. a. m— S ilin ^ t t X ■ 3:00— U. 8 . Marine Band. to Hawaii to eatahllah bis system e A W s o l o m e p ** - Annies In Mpain ski; Polish pre-wai revolutionary' BI Bond and Share will lead up'to concerts by the ferfl- iw present ainui and work. New Brit. Mch., Com. 19 ' The league standing follows; X Blach patient goes through a regu Pac ...... ). . " " 8:80—Current Questions Before ... (Conceding that Hitler has suc- and chief of statt In the'formauve Nlag Hud Pow ... val’ band, OTchestrS and chorus Sat The visiting nurse probably exist do., pfd, . J , ...... 90 w toere**^ ®ckools lar routine upon being accepted. A I Caae (J. I.) ...... L PcL Tomorrowls toe Senate. SULTANA •assfully Joined Austria and Uer- days of the ne\v, nation, helped bring Penn Road ...... v. urday aftenibon and evening. ed much longer ago than la gener North and Judd . . . ; 24 Elagles . . . ___ 3 1 personal history ta Akeh, an illness S A I i B i O r f P IN K i r . 2$ # Segal Lock ...... Cerro De P a s ...... Peek, Stow A WUcox 5 Tigers ...... 760 a. m. • 8 45—Ctatbedral Choir. IhM y and that notiilng can bi done about the dispute between i'oland ally supposed. Before toe Christian 3 1 .750 history follows ant then comes a Rod Unit Gas ...... Ches and O h io...... Russell Mfg. Oo...... 27 RADIO ® ^‘ * ‘'entol societies had hon- M W t It, both the Brltisr and French and Lithuania which today added era. for example, the Egyptians Rangers ...... 2 2 .600 6:00—Blue, Grass Roy. series of examin.ttlons of the heart, ,t EXCUSED ' Chrysler ...... ]. | Scovlll Mfg. Co...... 21 Aces ...... to Europe’s wa- worries. Unit Lt and Pow A tM k a great Interest In hygiene and 2 2 J500 6:30—"Reveilje". flrid " '“ ’■k In his lungs and every organ o f the body. Gorton’s® 8 »*wnments were concerned by -----^ t / Col C arbon...... " Stanley W orks ...... 39 Pirates ...... I 'B ans nisudski Htrateg) the .promotion o f public aanltatioo 1 ' 3 .250 T r ^ N o r n ln g Watch— Ben Haw- Photographs of the caiicer are CODFISH CAKES nesSr-Ts-fry* %Mkenin^ of ttje Spaniiih govern' Col Gas and El ...... do., pfd...... 27)4 Cuba ...... uiorDe, CLERGY TO TAKE PART Pllsud.skrs anrestral home was ali Houston, ^ e x .— Wllllamr Oliver Later St. Paul speaks of Phoebe! 1 3 .250 Eaatoni Standard Time sometimes made by the pbotpgrapliy Blent army and a sudden show of MUSIC FESTIVAL had a first-rate excuse for nc t serv (3oml Inv Tr ...... Torrtagton ...... 21)4 8:00—News. WUno (known before the war as wh<^ b u ^ ^ aeems to have been Col soiv ...... ;; Tigers. department and ta aU cases JC-raysl new force by Spanish Insurgents. ing on a Jury. Veeder Root, new .... 46 8:15—Hl-Boys. e a u c e « , French secret service agents have Vilna), ahd he wanted It incorporat to visit toe slqk, and who gave help Cons Edison ...... IN SAFETY CAMPAIGN New York, March 17.—Two pro are made. These X-rays an'd photo^ cans New London, Mkrch 17.— (A P )__ William ta only two years old. 2 Zamaltls, rf .. 8:30—Radio Bazaar. CRANBERRY OCEAN SPRAY 4 to him and others at various times New Banks Overnight News graphs are taken at. regular Inter- | nported large numbers of both Oer- ed Into Poland. He was dissatisfied Six hundred yoqng musicians and (tons OU ...... 9:00— Women and News. gram feature! are bidding adieu n He: Is nameJl for hla grandfather, During toe Middle A geq Uttle Bank of New Y8rk .. 345 2 H. Oryzb, rf . X. vala to show the progress of treat and Italian troops with the with the alUed aettlement that mipervlaora started their first full Ctont (ton . . . . . 1...... ” their CBS microphones next week, who Is dead. The . grandfather’s enough was done for toe sick, and X Bankers T ru s t...... 4g 4 Davis, If . . . . . 0:15— Oretchen McMullen. ments. ORANGE PEKOE.. WBnlsh Insurgent army, in numbers designated the territory about WUno day In this city rarly this morning (torn Prod ...... 1:30—Food News. Hartford, March 17.— (A P) —The and ta doing so Lave planned opeclal O f Connecticut name was drawn fttam the Jury toe only sort of organized care was Central Hanover . . . . 90 2 Wiezblckl. If . goodbyes. ' NECTAR TEA The NalloA'i aa Lithuanian. Del Lock and West One of the last things t a the pre- I ’ Favorite greater than needed If. they in aa the All-New England Interscho- wheel. ■■ 'ft' Chase ...... 30 8 Vlncek, c ___ ®i*5— "Toung WIdder Joaee". clergy of Connecticut through ■y (By Associated Press) tended only to carry oh the Spanish The story la told by Rom Landau, carried on through tha monasteries Douglas Aircraft ...... Chemical ...... 4014 1 8 . Oryzb. rg . One of them Is Jock Oakle's col- treatment testa ta toe taklhg of a anfi convents. avUlzaUon owes a Du Pont ...... comnUttee, has Inaugurated a plan small bit of tissue from toe can war.) one of Pllsudskl's blographtrL, that a t y ..^ ...... 1 Olbert, rg . . . . . ^^iutoh*"' lege ofi the Tuesday night schedule, Waterbury,—The municipal gov- p « a t debt to this aervlce, crude aa Eastman Kodak ...... of bringing toe moral aspects of cerous growth. ' The tissue Is ex-I FINER FRESHER Fuehrer Hitler returned to'Ber- the marshal uAofflclally ordered Continental ...... 12 1 Gluralslaaki, Ig Other Wife, whose idleti Is to b j embellished by omment sold bonds with fa w value CORN FLAKES it waa: and particularly to toat Elec Auto Lite ...... the motor vehicle accident problem amined by the pathology' department ti-iumphant General Lucian Zellgowskl to march Corn Exchange ...... 46U ByeholskI, Ig . 10:30—Just Plata Bill. toe guest appearance of Milton ^ W,085.(W. to a Boston, Maas., SUNNYFIELD s-*g. rendered by the aistora of charity, Gen Elec ...... ” to determlpe the type of cancer, COFFEE e w t to Nazifled Vienna, nut by an to Wlyno In mutiny against PUaud- First National ...... 1690 Woman ta White. before the people, the highway Berle. Jack, who Is closing a two- synditate headed by Brown, Harri- Daughter Can Play an order of nuns founded bv St Gen Foods ...... 16 11:00—David Harum. safety commission TREAT YOURSELF TO Crisp — froah pUs-: « koow guard o f Infantry and oheer- ■kl’s own official orders. Guaranty T r u s t...... 231 17 3 37 announced to- aeaaon series, wm be replaced by ITha pathology department ex-1 Vtacant da Paul. Hecker Prod ...... Irving Trust ...... n 22;20—Backstage -)Vlfe. day. Eddie Cantor, wltn toe program * P « “ luta of COFFEE A T ITS • flh y Berlin crowdf enjoying a Zellgowskl did march In October, Ace*. ^ tacludes (500,000 The latter half of toe aeventeeo' Hudson M otors...... Manhattan ...... 2IU Busky. rf . Ch*rmlng. Material prepared for sermons moved to Monday eventaga (‘RESHEST AND BEST. Rieeially proclaimed holiday. 192Q,' and seized WUno, firing hardly Int Harv ...... a ehot. Or Party In ’This Dress to century was perhaps the dark' Manufact. Trust . . . . 36 Kosak, If . 11.4&~'*HeUo P e g g y . and. discussions before organiza The other fareweli on Friday »**S.000 in 4 . ; ®^****‘* ^ briefly from the Int Nick ...... and general Improvement EVERY POUND Bs MARSHMALLOWS eat period In . the development ol xNew York Trust .. 89 DlMtalo, c flatting The Most OUt tions, ta church school and ta pri night, la to be that of Ted Hamraer- full I-lb. r bfJcoay. at the Insistence niaudakl pretended great indig By CAROL DAY Int Tel and T e l ...... ^nds. The interest rate was set at FRESHLY GROUND— ..C at tbs throng, he said: “You can nation at tola action of his subordi nursing. SuperatlUon waa rife Public N a tio n a l...... 27 u Fuller, rg . William L. Stldger. vate conversation Is being dis steta'a Music Hall, with Lucy Mon 244 per cent. RECIPE eallo. With spring and summer coming Johna M anvlUe...... 2 Murphy. Ig 12.15 p. ra.—"TTie Artistry of H ^ e THE SECRET OF A taadlly Imagine how happy l feel nate. bu’ his troops stayed In WUno. dlieaaes were often attributed to Title Guarantee...... s tributed; by. toe commtsslan. roe, Eltasa Land! and Fredda Gib bags on. your small daughter can’t have toe presence of evil apiriU, and KennecQU ...... Danbury, — Town officials an- •P ^ all Cermandom solidly behind Poland haa remained In poasea- U. 8 . Trust 1490 h ! ^ w 'i?l vocalist; The committee, representing many son aa toe parting guests. Haramer- GOOD CUP OF COF Lehigh ...... organist. TOunced a special town meeting has me.” slon to.thia day. though Uthuanla “ ‘ ton Vtocks, and; charms were resorted to for cures. z —Ex-DIvldend, 20 faiths and ‘denominations. Includes Bteta has been on toe air for several FEE. . Pattern 8175 la ons that you «•»») • In 1820 Florence Nightingale waa Referee, A. Cowles. 12 .2— Womah ’Speaks". Dr. Oscar E. Maurer, N ^ Haven, '2''**»*ch. Conductor. ham. Hartford; Rev. EUetv G. f roplei^hed by. a ( 6 5 ^ Then From September lb. C R A B a p p l e •Bd Austria's Sc^uschnigg Feb. Ik, Poland agalnat her. Mamel, a part N at D a ir y ...... | t^ e n by the Nazi trade organlza- Grant, c ...... ;.. .T °»ta r« Family. Dakin, New Britain; Rabbi Louis fit). Sen. Francis T. Mahoney t r M ^ r from back tax c^ecUons. COFFEE In sheer cotton Ilka dimity or up new standards la medical care Nat DtotlU ...... 3:16—Ma Perkins. Through November. - •bd ended with Schuschnlgg's resig .of Utbuanlan territory, was taken uon to make It easyi tor ahoppera Kosak. rg ...... Greenberg. New Haven; Rev. orraM ecUdut and AUred E. EmlUi. Hartford—The Old A ge AaataV 17 organdy, she ckn wear It to parties, JELLY and to interest toe most Intelligent N Y Central ...... 3:30— Vic and Sade. froiM^ew York. ance Bureau announced Its dtaburee- nation and Austria’s loss of inde Off East Pniaela at the end of the or ta sturdier gingham or printed and fine type o f 'woman In the to determine with one look whether Armstrong, r g ...... Qulnter Miller, Hartford and Rev, pendence. war. Memel haa an area of 1,099 North A m ...... Derrick, Ig ...... 8 ’45— 'nie Guiding L igh t Behrend Mehrtens, New Haven. Other talks— WJZ-NBC 9:30 — during February totaled percale It la approprlata for play. w6rk, Mies Nightingale revolution or not a piece pf cloth .has gone _ There was the possibility, too. aquare mUes and a population -of Packard ...... through Jewish bands. Sudolf, Ig ...... America's Town Meettag "Federal 1345.098. o f which (39418 Waa p M The collar and sleeve bands may ba ised the whole field o f nursing. Parem PIct ...... Hitler might deal with the Poland- 150,000. ’■ "Aryan from weaving loom to Damar, Ig ^b ald y for PubUc Schools." Profs. to benefllclaries add 85,883 Tune h WTIC SaltGBoa Clam Chowdora ^ asc TU white or In some pretty contrasting The New York hospital had Penn ------Uthnanlan dispute, precipitated by Including M’emel, the population Floyd Reeves and Malcolm S. Mac- spent for funerals. The number of Colempn't Mustard an attempt to train nurses as early Phelps D odge'...... r e ^ e r " reads a litUe giutrantee lean. Wot Shrimp f» t s*iare a ^ ®®^ 29^ A frontier clash In which a Pole of Uthuanl.. Is 2.600,000 and the •cAl in men’s clothes and ladlee' 23 6 52 persons receiving aid during the Herb-Ox Cubes ' You’D find this dress Is very lit- aa 1798. but It waa the OvU war PhD Pete ...... RADIO SHORT SHOTS month totaled 14,480. ^ was killed last Friday. area 21,500 aquare miles. The dla- that gave a real tmpetuq to toe hy a chain of stores Ranger*. WEAF-NBC. 7:16— Vocal Varte- CAMfeCLL'S « e trouble to make. TJie pattern Pub Serv N J ...... 3 Archlvy, rf ...... WDRC 2I*®; 8— Rudy VaUee; 9—Good news Hartford—The Toiqato/Soup Wyandotte Cleaner Ctdthuania and Poland nave been puttd territory has an area of 10,- .brings with It a sew chart care work ta this couhti^. The Phila Radio ...... throughodt, the country. ------I . Ozinectlcut Tax Because: 1 Brannick. If ...... •UNkVriELD Oflda since Poland's seizure of 500 aquare mUea and a, popuIaUon delphia hospital opened a training with the gnidual ’ eUmtnatlon of •28 Hartford, Coaa. igso Deanna Durbin’s new home ta the ofid movie storb; 10—Btag Crosby AssoclaUon wound up ita WhtGt FlakesFI ffc*. v » of 1,000.000.. >■ fully explaining every detaU of mak Reading ...... !!!!'!! 1 Backus, If ...... Los Felta district, near that of luid Bob Biimg; ChO0OlOt4 Pufft As.e. wHno 18 year, ago. Uthuanla stiu ing. ; ^ counse ta 1861; Bellavue, New Haven Ram Rand .’...... Is J e w ^ buataeaamen from toe tez- 12:30—Andy Kirk pt-togetoer, at the State t u B G f i j h ^ 0 Marks., c . . . . '...... T astai n Staadatg Tims Radio-Movlq Producer Cecil B. De- orchestra. SULTAN* ’ " ’ • i s * jalla Wilno its capital, and the Uthuanla, with compulsory mUi and Maaaachusetta. denem l fol Repub Steel ...... iq e tile Industry ta Oermany, the trade “ Prosldent CM Graham Crackers "•• c. Pattern .8175 la dealgped for 0 Whitney, rg ...... Mtlle, ts being decorated during her WABC-CBS, 7:80-We toe Peo H ^ l d T. Robinson o f Norwich. Nnticna haa aougbt lin- lary service, has an active army of alzea 2,i4, 8 and 8. Size 4 requires lowed In 1873. Attempts at any Ray Tob B .1...... 371, organisation now alma at guaran- 3 Coivan. rg ...... ■ ■Bbcaaafully to resolve the dispute. about. 22,0(J0 officers and men. sort o f public nursing programs, nnreday, Stan* 17 current trip E ast It should be ple; 8—Kate Smltb hour; 9__Major Scotland—Robert Johnson, IS a Vt. Co-op. Hople Syrup Ifo Raleigh Cigarettel j i o 2 1-8 yards o f 39 Inch material, Schenley Die ...... 20*1 toetog toe aryan origin of under 0 Frye. Ig ...... •• J ready when she returnns to movie- ; The border dash accentuated exlst- however, were ' (UacoanectecT and Sears Roebuck ...... 57 wear, Ungeiie, hats, umbrellaa, ties Boweie «"»«>»..—:...Iff'' 'E*siiiTrs In fonn hand on on estate here, suf with 3-8 of a yard more If toe col ^•00—Science Service. land next month to start on a new fered a poaslble akuU fracture when M g ID-feellng.) carried but largely on toe MieU Union ...... ?...... garters. Wupenders and apata picture. music: 10:30— Hollirwood Showcase; BEES NE\'ER KNOW ' • lar and aleere bands are In contrast. o f charity. • w.. .10 25 4:15W otat Diatribution Oommlt- 1:30—Buddy Rogers orchostro: ho fell 13 feet from the top of a Branford r Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Poland's demand of Uthuanla in Panties require 7-8 yanL ...... 14 Referee, A1 Cowles BiltHng the dispute were to in- WHAT THEY WANT TO EA'l’ District nursing In the home was J ... ‘•J^^PM gn Program. The Stroud ifwiiis. who offer WJZ-NBC, 7:80— Elvira Rios, milk cooler to a cement floor. Cube. bomor on ttw Chnriey MoOarthy czttde: L That L thuanla‘a constltu- The new SPRING AN D SUMMER begun an a city project by Buffalo gouto RWy ...... P * 1'?®—2 ? ° ^ Happy GUmans. Mexican otager; 8—March of 'Dm#; o^ontaatlon meet- Washington— (A P )— Even scl- PATTERN TOOK. 82 peget of at s l e e p l a t e i f y o u c a n , 4.4S—>St. Patrick'g Day iiei^w * Pfoijam , nre rapidly becoming the bo shorn of lU reference to In 1896. In the same year 'an St Brands ...... 7 ^ 0 Modean, rf ...... Philharmonic; tag of the New Eulond Regional h On The entlsta who )cnow their bees art S:0S—A d Uner. MfiM el^ king* of Hollywood. WUno as the capital: 2. That Uthu- tractive dealghe for every elze and American Nurses’ Ageoclattan St Gas and El ...... 3 ^ PSYOHINANUST ADIYSES 2 Cfiiapman, 'r f ...... 10:30—Promenade concert; 11:80__ committee of the Republican Na- puzzled by bee diets. ®vcry occasion, Ui dow r6sdy# formed. ,In the early 1900’a-n>e- I 5330-~St6pmotli6r. j a m ■ hu dly n enfe opening wlth- Frank Trumbauer’s orchestra. Uonol Program committee wm be jnU up to a Leafoio of Nations 0 McDowell, rf ...... ®i*keiti nt n riagsMe table, t o m a t o e s IS W ln tlon urging both countries to For example, W; J. Nolan, gov Photographs shows dreaees mads ciaUsatlon developed and achool Oilcsgo — (AP) That adage 0 Dormelly, If 3:45— Hilltop House— Starring What to expect Friday: 5?** f ‘ .f® *•“ *" Wednesday, March A ir! ernment bee specialist. .Would like from these patterna being worn: a nursing became a definite field. *hwt toe benefits of turning in as Johnacm. _ H « ^ “BotUe” McNaughtoh. EhU 33, at the Hotel Statler, Boston, Reward 'hormallzinar' ...... < o « 0 Holmes. I f ...... B « e r a veteran snd trusted etooga, ‘ '®® ^ ta— Round (glatioiiB. ‘ to know why alfalfa, which la a feature you wUl ahjoy. Let the Since then municipal programs Timken Roll Beer ...... r., 40^ t a t t l e r 1 Coalon, c ...... » ’(k2—News Service. table on Recovery Through Re- More.. It was announced by the Branford Who? Why Fancy Red Ripe food nectar producer west of toe have becopia widespread; msuimiiee ta busy 00 n book to be c a lle d . ^ e chairman, former Oovernoi ' ‘ . tUUknanlans ifear Oermany might charming dadgiia tai tola new book Tnam Amertcm ...... jo • »»« Dr. Joseph 0 Katkaveck. Ig .... 8:15— WDRC String Ensemble— S6rioure6u of Funny,** H o u : ^ '; 4:80—Rush H u ^ com ernor John H /Ib-4 0 c Mississippi la of only slight Import help you in youi sqwtag. One pat companiaa have inculcatad tha plan Union Cnrblde ...... TnirabuU. B^VBUtaga o f tha present tenae- P®y®hhloflrt. 2 Newbury, rg ...... ____^Joeeph Blume, director. George Welle, who need to write ment; 6— Ed'jcation ta the newn ance ta the .rasi. tern and tha new Spring and Sum vlaitlng nursing in many types Union P m . . . t ...... ;; 1 Tenny. Ig ...... 8:80— Boake Carter. ■ Branford Oil Bumors to gain return of Memel, a part ** virtue m ®klto for Joe Penner and WABC-CBS, 2:30— School of the Buckwheat hooey, known for Its mer Pattern B o o k -38 cents. Book industrial policies; and honm early ristag.l Jastrow writes 0 Geer, If ...... NAVY’S JffUSIO SCHOOL litbiianla which Qaimany re- nursing has been estabilabed in ru ...... Momenta Revue. 'Inck Pearl, le now one o f the etaS A ir; 3:30—Talk, Sen. J. E. Murray, MACINTOSH APPLES NatiYG lb. Is aa “unredeemed territory." dark color and .charastcristlc flavor, CCDtft. In "Hygela." I pubUahed by Um T:0O—Poetle Melodtea—Jack Fut- M“ “ tana; 3:45-.- Uneoln, Neh_ The Oil Burner that has ral districts by the Red Croas. It The’ U. S. N avy maintains 56 001 In tha "Vrorid W ar). cornea from a small area near Lake For a PA TTE R N of this attrae- H"L‘ ...... A . . . . . 9% ^ erlca^ Nodical assodaUon. 12 37 too, tenor; Fraoklyn MacOor- ’®**kly Radio T heater program. (tathedrol choir; 6:05—CbUdren* met with such popular sp- in esUiaated that there are today {Mete baada and orehaatraa with AMde thorn Spain, oiouidarabia Erie and Ontario, although buck- Uve model aend 16c In COIN, your you need and crave U Pirate*. mack. concert. proval in Manchester and FLORIDA ORANGES 4 some 40,000 people engaged In puh- 8 Sptelt ...... 87 0 O.Gallnat. rf JNH*® •ongblrd at pereonnei of 1,045 men on board ulcy Z**t Is grown elseiwhere ta tha NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUM- « Ugh aiwp to start the day right. T;25— HoDywoed Screenscoope — toe HoUywood Hotel ehow, baa aad> WJZ-NBC, 13:80 — Forin and aold exclusively by Ue health huning; n d fer ncrsml 0 Sullivan, rf ships of tha Fleet end on ebore ato- Hitler might havo to aay ocuntry. Even whlto clover, top BER and 8 IZB to TODAY’S PAT preventlTe work in a community, If you don’t get refreaUnglklMp— (2eorge McCall. ly discovered that you can’t mix Home Hour; S^Rodio Guild Drama; which mlUioas do not—lio nightto 0 Brown, If .. . OcoM In various ports at the'wofld. NEW CABBAGE the future o f OanMaa raM- notch aourca of nectar, doesn't TERN BUREAU, 11 S T E R LlN a one nurse to haquirad fo r every 2;30—We. the People— Gabriel b u ^ c M with pleaaure. For the 4:45—From London, Pilgrim society .« toapt bast ta some parts of tha PL„ BROOKLYN. N. T. Union ...... jo H long enough for recotory. 1 Caaesrrnl, e Heatter. past month ahe.kas been knitrini. ^ To.geep these many bonda and or: 5 in CkechoalovBklB—Oermana 3JM0 tahafaitanta. 3 Geoovesl, rg dinner tor Ambassador Jooeph P.' Unltod fltatao. “ ^ Be Bure to addraaa your envelope Mtos Gertrude Keating, aupervto- "T2>* host you can do is ‘to g « t aO 9:00—Kate Smith Hour— Jack ■waator for heraelf, worktag on It KcMsdy. ^ of Derby and Lord chejtaoe wen touade^out with Hitler already haa ptadgabthe wSJS^'* *"* ...... 0 TutUe.-rg,,.. CRISP c e le r y Clean 2 n s iw . | 3 .< to THE HSRAUD, TODAY’S PA’T, or of Public Health Nuraing In Kan- toe sleep you can la the morning Mmar-a Otoheatra: d n i ^ ;J^BCT i ^ A G B T E N ,' ' •’■' ^ ' - t ' ' ' ' - MANCHESTER EVENING HEt^ALD. MANCHESTER. COiNN^-THURSDAY, MARCH 17,198« •N' MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU3, MANCHESIER, CONN. THURSDAY,MARCH 17,1958 * X PAGE E L B Y l l I ^ f H.S. • y In New VOI* V, NO. 2S. Thursday, March 17, 1938. ■ i Compikd by Students of Manchester High School YSON SAYS LANDIS PONZI BEATS CAMP Misg Heira Eatei, Fuiilty Adviaer t e m p l e OWIS TAKE FOR 91V STRAIGHT CAGERS GIVEN ROUSING SENIOR JOB HUNTERS Rifle Enthusiasts TO SMASH CARDINALS’ _ COURT TOURNAMENT RED GAVELLO LEAPS WAY PICK COMUfllTEES New, York, March 17 — (A P ) — l ^ y the April 1 Joa lAula -Harty Twenty Year Wait Now it turns out that toe pinto Thomas bout is doing out tbere . . . SENDOFF THIS MORNING RECOVE DOtECnOI^ ‘SYNDICATE’ BASEBALLi Crane Topples Caras Into 'Two-Gun” Lou Gehrig rode in the Is Judge LMdia about to open a TO STATE CHAMPIONSHIP moviet was named “Snookie" . . two-fisted war oa the Major league Drnb Whizzer White And HANDBOOK TOPICS farm aystemsT.. . . Lou Diamond, goodnest, Gertrude . -. . odds on bell that ever' marked k ClOK Produces Huge Profits ds up fa Third Place In Work toe fight proipoter. has Just been Clarkemen Face- Porti- tourney finale. Barney Roas soared when Baby elMted a Justice of the peace in First Essentials Of Job Hunt loner To Declare fraud in the cose. Arlzmendi stayed ten rounds sritb Colorado Mates In Rnai ’*'*** Bed. end White color baoi M. H. S. CoDqaers ffard- "Fraud, young man. Is a tough I Fairtleld, N. J. . •. , there isn’t Ann Of S (^ l» Sdiod l^ c - Pocket Billiards. Henry Armstrong . . Washington more peppery player In either were hotter than hot tost night 1 Twenty years of waiting! Twenty .vgama. With ihU thought in ml word,’’ he replied. “But there was sporU lort plenty of the good old moath’s New Hampshire are confident of toelr abiUty to yean of training boys for rugged and the idea of not h a '^ g any Than 100 Players deception. And there wlU be no niajor league than LIppy Duroeber At Garden, 60 To 36. Fii^ting NaogatQGk Team ing Explained to Girls; wat-lt-takes when Aneroid, the and he proved It by proclaiming he ^ t peak again If neceaaory. Naogy basketball schedules. Twenty years play longer than he could sUna deception in baseball as long as 11 capital-owned boss, failed to finish ia gunning for revange and wtu bO’ tices And Reqmrements an Jy < New York, March 17—(A P )— Champs In First Game To- of working faithfully with his teams, physically, Mr. Clarke conceived' am the commiesloner, and my con-1 ia the dough in the SanU Anita to the*'*1^ * ’***’* **** being traded ready to make an even atioogir Md Some Requisites. the Idea of using two full teams al aFree Agents Because tract runs through 1941." Jimmy Carta Ukss up the weU-nlgh Hanndlcap . . . Johnny Oliver, New York, March 17— (A P ) — F o fx ^ l 7^oarnament plugging along with them In vic for, victory thia time. Manchaotar Make Dp Interesting Book ternately during the game. While Landis gets\$a5,000 a year for{ impoasibis teak of halting Andrew eports editor of the Richmond Newa Temple’s towering basketball Owls 4ay; Seem Sore To Meet ian’t afraid of the poaaibUity e t tory or defeat, teaching the boys using this method of switching Leader, haa dug up a staff poet, James J. CarroU, the St. Louie went back to Philadelphia - toflay, to play hard but play clean.Twenty Sl Louis Violated Rule, being in town, by the way. PonM’a march toward the world betting commissioner, makes StogS' meeting Ncugatuck, In tact many Vidory^^WTeam Teel Appearance, InUUtive. and teams, Mr. Clarke drew a great I asked Landli If he would.pun named Lea Garoett, who can turn ®**7ytog VI th them the champion ^ u re It may ba eaaler in toe eeoomi years of coaching Manchester High dbal of censure from sportswriters pocket billiards championship to hand a 1 to 5 choice for toe Ken ship trophy of ths national collegi Naogy If Victorioos. ability are some' of Ihb points con Topics were selected ter the M. ish the higher-ups, as well as< the I out nifties at the rate of one every tucky Derby In hjs winter book , . . eng*gement ee toe 'Clarkemen ara School basketball teams have final of the state, who could see nothing night five mlnutea . . . football scouts for ate invitation tournament and the mqne Is Advanikgeoi sidered when an applicant applies [H. S. handbook by each committee ly been rewarded by having a fight Claims Sports V^iite?. pawns or little fellows who might Menow and Tiger come next at 1 to now more famUlar with NaagYa but disaster In this style of coach have some of those stray ball play- Fhjmrt has bowled.over challenger Louisiana stats hop around the expert opinion tost they- were Juat style of play and can rats tham* for a j<*,“ said Mr. Stevens of the [ Which will be responsible for eol- ing bunch of boys who followed In ing. However, It was Just this country in sdrplaaea 10 and Nedayr and Teddy’a Comet labout os classy a court comhinatloo Mancheater Hlgh’a niarvela of tha Ec‘^ , ...... _ structions to the letter, heeding ad era, “Declaring: ball players free *^***' challenger and run up a atring next 1 to 12 . . . If you want a real ■elves accordingly. a Personel Department of the Con irottag and rorapUlng data relaUve same plan which brought Mohehes- as could be found anywheiSs tola chalked court departed tola ihorning to toelr p ^ c u la r topic, at the last vice and working out the coach’s By HABBY OBAYSQN agents IS punlsh'hient enough, ac- **'*** 7*c.tories to lead the tourna- .long shot, try Holl3rwood Ace at 1 Coach aarke reported that hla VOften a bridM/i^d, but nevti necticut Mutual Insurance Com ter success during the season and Sports Editor. NBA Servloe. cordlng to the bowls that I ’ve heard j ***ent 9^raa, of WUmlngton, Del., Thoae who should know say Notre season. f pany recently In a talk to M.H.S. Student Oouncll meeting. strategy every second! to 1.000 . , . we’H bite - f o r one for Provldeoee, a 1.. a4d toe I4to chargee were In splendid |>by«cai ff ■ 'I ide," Manchu£#i! Higb whop eventually the State Championship. PCopyrlght, 1938, NBA Service, Inc. when' I’ve declared one a free *■ thlrcalled “farm’’ jiystem. anB won hla ninth itratgbt victory, Fred Fox, South Bend, Ind.: no and all-powerful In toe Eastern In same time when only one vacancy S c ^ l standards: Attendance and Mr, Clarke did not get panicky and Wlthfii the next several days, singles of toe Manltowic Bowling tercollegiate Conference. diadem to toelr Impreaaive record aa been all aeaaOn. Cole, Schlaldga, ^leymen of Naugatue|c. for the standing success In the Connecticut ‘ His contention la that baseball over Marcel Camp of Albany, N. Y. statistics are available on yoUr ques CCIL and state Utllsta. ' exiate, neither will be considered for DRtVINO TESTS punctuality: care of property; class- sell Manchester short. He.knew [Judge Ksnesavr Mountain Landis, Aeaociatton tournament, rolled six tion . . . lOfry . . The Colorado conquest. In which Brown or Kose, Murphy and Tagr victory that brought Manchester to the Job. STAFF AWARDS PINS ? basketball Tournament, he Is the will support itself where It is worth The Tbiladelpblen was In command 16 In Local Party the top ranking team o f Connect! Prora procedure; dismissals; fire that the team . had It In them to the supreme dictator, may declare consecutive games with toe Identical toe Owls trampled the co-champlons gart oa atartera with Green, Harry Probably most Important is the person responsible for Manchester being played. ^ the way and won os be pleased score of 149 . . . keep your eyes cut State, plaining the crown for M. H. S. pupils have enjoyed I found; sportsman* win and he trained them with that at least 100 ball playen free agents. A certain big leagua club can’t of the Rocky Mountain’s Big Seven Oieera and best irtsbea filled toe Squatrito, GaveUo, Ernie Squatrito approach. Neatness la a requisite, experimenting to see how quick flhip; luncheon safety manners; per- High’s success both In the Tourna objecUve in mind. Manchester If Landis goes through with this "Ijon’t let major league owners *25 to 79, with-a high run of 62 to JSeled for more like that, Dick . , . air with a nolay din as toe bus puff -the iint time, Manchester High's tN a RDEST WORKERS ment and during the regular bas keep lU eyes off Lefty O'DouI. group from start to finish, mode It Md Wlnsler taking over In toe aec- and naturalness, wlUlngneaa and ac- ly they ,ca^ react .to stop lights won Its last scheduled game with declaration. It means that the 100- tell you that they ara subaldlxlng ^****Pa *2 *n the nine inning match, 'he .word Is going around to watch ed away from toe Eatt Side Rec and dnd period Md toen alternating powerhouse played with heart and Coach Clarke cura^y In giving Information, and uJea"* *’***"® ^’ ,aT***ly habits; ached- ketball season this year. manager of the San Francisco Seals three straight triumpha in tos In aoul, brain and brawn, in a breath- and how accurately they cofi RoAvUle, with Kose qn the side- or-more players will be able tp sign minor league clubs Just to keep lit- ” ***P’ "'“ O has won six and lost Finlay college In the Ohio confer headed for I*rovldence. Aboard were again in toe final half. alertness are assets. Sometimes an In 1919 Mr. Clarke took over the lines. _ ^ with whatever clubs they please. tie leagues going,” be asm U I cc***P!*t**l his tournament play, ence this fall . .. . AI Slmmona U . . . the way Billy Knickerbocker vitation tournament. .Starting with takliig exhibition of speed, akill, Farewell Party Is Given For steer, with Reactometer and School pracUces: Program cards going at St. Pete baa Frankie toelr wifi over Bradley Tech’s Uttle toa twelve members of toe team Clarkemen Ftaeond applicant listlessly and disinterest study halls; detention; seventh pe coaching of Manchester High It waw’well-trained team . play Lsslla M. O'Connor, secretary- "They’re doing it for their own eel- ***** ***** 8** no worse than a Ue for hitting the ball aa hard "as'^ ever in asgreaslveness, and cunning that score to pull the team out of the Ina-Bexson; Point System Steerometer machine, loan^*-r»to School basketball teams. Since CroeetU doing a Uttle thinking—if "giant IJiiers" from Illlnol# a. week Mervln 0>le, BUI Scbleldge, Ted It's too much to expect that tha hole. After Cole bad sank a foul edly says, “I don’t suppose'you have M. H. S. through the courtesy of riod; activity period; pass system rather than sensational shooting treasurer of baseball, aa Judge Lan fish motives, and they know that I ' **”*c*h' toe Senators’ camp at Orlando . . . Brown, BM Kose, Jimmy Murphy, kept the entire crowd of 4,500 apec- any vacancy for which I might ap- Adopted For Awards. then, his motto has been to play not actual worrying . . . BUI Terry ago, there was never any doubt OarkemM c m bit toe — peak tators quivering with cheers, laugh and Mariano had added to the score the Aetna Ufa Insurance Com report cards; failure notices; floor that won fo r. Manchester against dis Is pleased to'call his offee, sajra know It.” / crane Just, about ended Catas what Stan Harris le getting grey- Roger Taggart, johnny Green. Har ply.T and .Invariably the answer la: hard but play clean and' play ' to chances. He whipped Caras, like has banned eliding pita aa danger that Temple would wind up on top. they reoobed liw’ Saturday night ter and interestDtecest. Having bowed of "Naugy" with a foul, the third pany. plan and assemblies. Hartford Public High Ifi her open I that the number of athletes in I asked Judge Bramham If, on halred about la hla catchers—there’a ous . . likeliest pug to show up ry Squatrito, Elmo Gavello, Ernie "No, I am Sony; w.«.haven't." ' The new High School World pins vrin. In those years Manchester ing game at the State Tournament volved will : be closer to 500 than Pofixl an ex-champloD, 125 to 110 nobody In eight to help out Rick Monday they eliminated toe Hla- light off toe bat ogauitt Portsmouth to Naugatuck by a acore of 27 to quarter ended with Manchester still Of 947 .studenU who took ne SehMl proJecU: 8. A. A.; Soman- High School basketball teams had the evidence, Landla had grolmds since Armstrong U Nick Camareta Squatrito, Johnny Wlnxlhr and malntalnlfig a three-point le^. FoUowlng directions te a very were awarded by Editor-ln-cblef Against Crosby High School In the 100. O'Connor personally condust- to bar Branch Rickey from base In 15 innings. Before toe match Ferrell .... souri valley tltleholdera from Okla but they ought to have enough atuS 18 in IBSl, Mmncbeater proved the Steerometer teat 6 received 99 hU; Christmas baskets; Christmas high success. The. Connecticut the New Orleans lightweight, rapid, homa A. and M.. 56-44, to reach the Stanley SavUonIs, Coach Wilfred J old' adage that lightning never score at 22 to 19. simple procedure which a great Peggy Woodruffi at the last meet acsls; and carol singing. quarter ftaals and Derby In the sd the invsatigatlon for Landis, ball. Caras was UedtWito WllUe Moaconl to atop their New HampaIHre rtvaia many glrJa fall to observe. One-of per cent, the average being State Tournament did not start \ working oh It for two years. There ly becoming the No. 1 man In Chris flnaU. -The Oklahoma outfit took Clarke, Faculty Manager Dwight and march into toe aemt-lliiala. . atrikea twice In the same place. Strategy by Coach Clarke reached ing of the ataff In the High School School clubs: Athletics: subject semi-finals, Manchester clicked “Landis once sentenced a minor of Philadelphia for second place be- Your agent heads south In a daV Dundee’s stable . . . Tony Loszeri the first things the applicant Is re 81.32, but the greatest number until 1922, Manchester entered the with a fine offensive and a beautiful I are 500 pages of evidence. .hlnd PoDii. Mosoonl trimmed Joe or so to catch a couple of goll third placq In the tournament by Perry and iporu Editor Erik Mo- From all reports, Manrhetter has Ah, revenge la aweet! lU highest peak In the last quar World office,' Friday, • March 11, to hobby; literary; H. 8. World; Hl-Y Tournament that year. Since then, league owner to five years on evi la toUtng the Cuba that tha Yanks dean of The Herald. quired to do Is to on out a formiU those members of the ataff who had received 85 with a medium o- 83. and Girl Reserves. display of defensive ability. If Landis goes the way that he In dence that he achemed to take bis :lta of Oloversvtlle, N. Y., 125 (which is our idea of about the next topping New York U., 37r38, In last toe beat i-eservea in tbs toumay, oa Hsppy and confident were the ter aa he sent In his new refreshed, Of 984 students who tool^ they have tried hard to earn a good are not auccessful because they hit The local cage atalwarta expect layers aa. they rode on to New application In her own handwriting. earned the highest number of points When Naugatuck, a very strong tends to go at this moment, at *eart old manager from a club he had to 31 in 15 Innlaga, last night end thing to paradise) . . . they not nights “consolation” match. paper at leaot,.and reserve atrength faster playing, aggressive clean-up The directions for filling out this Reactometfcr tost 545 recevlft Requirements for graduation, re enough record to earn a place In so hard and often, but .because they to arrive at their destination at Haven early iii the evening. Sure squad against the tired, thoroughly for work done on the weekly paper'. quirements for admission to. further B team which had entered the A $800,000 worth of baseball talent sold to one that he had purchased,” took over aecapd. only have the eats down there, but are one of the big happy famlhei of Those three victories . gave toe is expected to be a highly important application are extremely easy, but, average of of a second, the the Tournament play. Until 1937 will be thrown on the open market. they know how to cook ’em . . . Oq?ls a record of 23 wine In 35 noon and wUI go directly to toelr of entering the New England Tour down hearted Naugatuck Foleymen. The pins are-to be given out the study: N,urnJng school Normal col- the custom and rule was to have Tournament defeated Bristol In the fxplained Judge Bramham. *1 Crane hatT^ run of 67, his baaeMI . . . put that one down to factor til toe etruggls for the tttla. according to Mr. Stevena, It la sur #rst of every month and collected average for all being .74 of semi-finals to enter the finals This action will be baa^ on can’t see bow Judge Landis can pen best of the tourney, to CMras 59. Mike Jacobs telephones from Chi ■tarta for the season. Of toe two headquartsra at toe Hotel BUt- Win or lose, MMcbeeter's detega- ney aa they had already , made plans The crowd became tense as Gavello prising how many will ask such second, .jr teae; 0}|lege; and Commercial the best teams selected on merits Joe McCarthy who has learned the of what they were going to do at again In the brunt of the Manches at the end. Thus, the working Inter against Manchester, Coach Clarke chains thU tha Cardinals havS'Vlo- alize minor league owners without Mosoonl ran 38 and Prodta 17. cago be la tickled pink with the < secret of handling men. games they lost, one, against more. After a light lunch, they’ll tlon wm remain in ^ovldenCe fo r questions as whether to use pencU schools. Also, Verplanck Scholar- of their season’s records. There latad one of the strictest rules la head for toe Brown University gym ntyvldence, they talked about the ter attack, sank a sucker shot and est of all -the etaff *will be kept up, Ruth Wheaton, '40B ahlp and other scholarships avail issued the statement that any team doing aomsthtng about the director Crane meets Joe Diehl, Rockford, Georgetown, was regarded oa a toe entire tournamenUbut the boyo or ink even though It Is clearly stat fore, teams which did not have' with a good defense could beat haashali. whlth aajrs that no major of the Octopus." '.... and toelr opening engagement with playa that Naun^ck had up her B. Squatrito followed with a foul and the wearing of a pli) will be a ■4" I able. good season’s records could not m., today. fluke," which toe Owls avenged aren’t figuring on loMng. They nado Blaeve and Imw prepared each man ed In the Instructions that Ink must real honor. , , Naugatuck, essentially an offensive laagus club may have a working later, and toe other jras one ot Portsmouth Hlgb’a New Hampahira Naugatuck, with her last and final be used. enter the Toum ^ent. or trading agrsamant with two clubs Onqfrio Laurl, of Brooklyn, end a glorious f l^ t la toe state svw t was to cover bis opponent They raUy, led by Csaplick, who scored Points .were received for the niany p lctu ^ rontributed to thej partm e^ 'md""‘ e°blank“ *'^ iM ; team. Sometime back, Landla heiard ’a ed hla tournament play with five those “tradlttonar thing! with VU- Champa, slated for 8 o’eleek this sad eaiae through to a — — Senior 8ob Himtora The team which came nearest ia the same minor league. tanova. aven discussed school problems. One and Mariano, who sank a foul and length: In Inches of stories written, ■ ^glo n of Honori and his excellent i class programs Winning the State Tournament was The Manchester boys received complaint imofflclolly made by wins and alx loasea by best*ng afternoon.- Tha Clarkaman, daapita triumph and they feel ecrtala that could see that every man waa well In Jiving the required Informa- for headlines, proof and^copy read Coach aarke's Instructions and It seems that the (>dar (> d v Rapids They trounced toe great Stanford toa formidable record e t toelr rivala, followed up with a twin-pointer, Uon, the appIlcaiA must be extreme that of 193Q-31, which team Includ club In the Western Lea^eL e a g u e had____ a' George Weiss, dtrec^r of the New CSiarlea Seaback of Lawrence, Smnts Top Methodists, toelr bid for New siwgtetifi - tested and “rating to g o ." Humor ing and also for the amount of time ^yent out and followed them to the team, overwhelmed lUlnota and have high hopaa of hurdUag tola ^ p t up to a 24-25 score, only to ly accurate. for she will be ^ven ed Domenlc Squatrito, John Tier working agreement with Rochester, York Yankee chain. Cedar Rap Maas., 125 to 29. Laurl had a high will result ia rtmllar vietoty. waa added Into the- trip as Ernie M offset as Red Oavello dribbled spent working In the "World" office. letter. We all know the result. ids of the Western League had run of 86 in toe ifl-LnnlnH; match,, Southern Methodist easily, out- first obatocia to thoir bid for toe an opportunity to prove any state ney, James O’Leary, Johnny Hed- Manchester Is the championship a S t Louis amilato, to 1985. In Squatrlto, not only an aggteaslve the length of the floor to score the Those having earned points for lund, Huck. McHale, and A1 Smith. drafted a plajrer from the Norfolk, and Seaback one of '15. scored NSw York University . by 12 New England crown. .guard.,but a musical genlua, as ments made. If ahe states the these contributions were: John team of .Connecticut! Much of tbs 1936 and 1987, thta relationship ap needed shot to raise the morale of This team, after compiling a won pealed to have been severed, 'niere- Va.. outfit, a Yankee subaldlary. points and counted 61 against Navy. Naogy Ukaly Rival well, kept the boys in' a lively' and his team. ■ num^r of words per minute she Hamilton, 39A, for flllteg more i f. credit must go to the members of Weiss, inomedlately got In touch can type, she must be correct, be issa derful record during their regular l upon, Cedar Rapids entered Into ead Oa that record, toe big dtila I f they’re auccaaaful, It’a doUara analgetic feeling with his ImtUUons space on the weekly page than any the team. . But the bulk of the with Rickey. He asked why too Taking thto ahot, Gavello waa cause examlnaUon of her skill will season, sntered the State Tourna [working agreements with a large basketball experts were pretty well to dougBhuta, the Connecticut HOCKEY I of a hot comet and Hawaiian gui fouled and Croas of Naugatuck left other member; Margarlte Barry, credit Is due to a man who recog- Cardinals were fooling with future •greed today that you’d haye to Champa wUl rui) Into Naugatuck follow. ment. After defeaUng Hlllhouse nlzes only fair play. Coach Oark*. [ number of qluba of lower classifica 2 Mikolelt Ig tar. the game, crying his heart out in 40B, for her ‘ continuous woylt of and Bristol, Manchester met Nau Yankees. It seems that Rickey ONE-BALL SWEEPS .2 0-0 4 look around for some time to come High In toe semi-finals at 8 o’clock By ASSOCIATED PBESR In the locker room the boys Us- Mr. Stevens continued to say that' and for h ern L “ ^ r ie T 'd e M ^ ^ l? .- Rb'nthe^ A. Lltvln- His fine coaching Is ati Inspiration tion. These Various clubs were to Cimrehmen Bow To S t 1 Daigle, rg ,. .1 dlaappolntment, knowing that they publicizing the SophomorN^Mop anti ^deMinglgiiyi,, R. Kjellson, G. Mader, R. gatuck In the finals and, succumb leagues with which toe S t LouU partlaUy straightened the Mtilatfon 0-0 2 up with toe likes of toe combination Friday night as to 1 other atota en Intoniatloiial Amerleaa leagoe ' taned to advice, which was very Englltb, typing, shorthand, and of various other stories; LoutTO Cham wlth "Paint and Powder" Club ac- to the team and bis coolness during out, but Weiaa paid $3,500 for a 0 Hemingway, .1 0-3 Md lost their last chance to »1n. fice machine pracUce are the sub ac- Mackele’ B. Nelson, I. Opalach, M. ing more to fatigue than to su J club or some of Ito affUlatee had 3 of Big Mike Bloom and hla lanky try ia highly favored to ellmlitau Syracuse 8, New Havea 2. Itttle, as Coach Clarke realised that UMn entered the game In olacc of bers, 39B, for spending a good 'deal ttvitles; Peggy Woodruff 39B fm perior team play, lost the title. tping times helped the members of f i n a'oi'ltlng agreements. ball player who originally belonged mates, Don Shields, Ed Boyle, How Philadelphia 8, aevalaad 2. his boya knew what to do. His ject which prove valuable. "Eng of tints' editing and covering her I Streeter. M. Slmlcr, H. Valllant, H. the team no little. __ AT FARR’S TONIGHT Johns, 34-19, As Pace 8 12 Spaulding High of Barra, Vt., In toa C^ss, and It was immedLat"ly no-1 her exceU^rmlsceUanroufai^clrelS^ ^ SlnUer H. Valilint. H. Tw'O-Team System Z-anefts tells that the testimony to Col. Jacob Ruppert. nnd who bad ♦ ■” 0-3 34 ard Black and Don Henderson. Amerloaa Aaaoelaltaa Pfaurefla last krorda were, “You got to have lish of course Is always neceiakry; beat successfully; Jean piarke, 39B, In fiUlng the highest poslUon ® r P- Coach Clarke may rest assured ~ been drafted for $3,500. other game alated toU afternoon. Muld not capably follow 1 typing Is a subject tha't'cai[“be uiJd At the opening of the basketball I to toe S t Louls-Cedar Rapids hea^ Shields with 16 points and Boyle A Mancheoter-Naugy clash seems Tulsa 2, S t Louis 1. n ’t for her many, headlines and the Staff, that of Edltor^-Chlef. ro Murphy, M. that he has the good wishes of tha Anjrway, Landla got wind of what B F T footsteps. Oavello I •“ many different kinds of work BUccessfully. H. Grat, 8. Qodleski, B. season, several new rules were in [ ing In Chicago Feb. 8, which no . Setters Trip Celtics By 0 Stan HiUnski, If ■ and Black with 14 each were the certain to produce another elxaUng MlnaeapoUa 7, WIehtta 0. Wanning up for the game each oTlglnal article, "Behind the Scenes ” 1 voked. One of these waa the elim afltlre High School and he may aa going on. Abd ouch a fine .1 1-1 3 player was la rare form; each man foul shot but foUow It I ■“<=*> “ copy work and In- the use of during the production of the Sock ro positive that Manchester High newmper reporter gave a tumble, Seyeral L ( ^ Bowling Stars 0 Joe Hllinokl, rf .. .0 big offensive guns last night. conteet like tost which decided the TONIGHT’S GAMES yP ***** cleaned the hoop for another I the edlpbone." The first member of the staff to ’If’ Carbon. D- ination of the center Jump, which [ developed that all—or most all— authority aa that able North Caro 2-2 2 Natloaal Leagoe antdoos to give Naugatuck a “run and fihskln play, “Remfmber the receive a permanent nln was • lh« . ®***y’ Blckmore, L. Andlslo, D. School wlU certainly do their beat lina lawyer. Judge Bramham. tells 24-18; Highland Park Up- 0 8. Yankowskl, rf .1 . 2 atato title leaue at New Haven lest twin-pointer. CxaplIckI a^ed to I There are frequent opportunities made the game much faster of the players on toe Cedar Raptda 0 Reid, c ...... Montreal Conadicas at Mentrasl for bar money.” Fans were call- Day"; • Louis Della Fera, 39A, for Bexson. re^o^tter and J S S e t^ whS r ' . r ’*’-'^ ' BM«ell. B. Ga- VM,-,, -w ”,— ----- r h**** I to wbe **a crcuii credit Loto nimhim iin the New me that Jjandla finally has Rickey .8 0-0 6 Saturday night, when too Oarke- Maroona. »lnklng I for advancement In the office. If ^ f*. *he players who had England TournamenL club, and toe various clubs with To Compete h Popular 1 Conran, o ...... 0 feW out ebeeta; poetera were In evl- a roul shot but a momen» later employee resigns, the company is the great amount of time he spends left M.H.S. this week for Baltimore **’ **y***a®®> B. Woodward, A. to stand the strain of a complete ' which It had working agreements, and the Cardinals dead to right 0-0 0 men emerged with e 32 to 20 Toronto at Detroit. . ienee as aoma of the Naugatuck In the "World" office editing and where her family are now making Marks. E. Kose, R. —L. Della Fera, ’89A. Lcuidls frankly telle me that be - sets Cyyits By 36^31. 0 Donahue, Ig . . . . .1 0-3 2 triumph after forty mlnutea of toe Winner "omeUmes able to promote 2^to 3 their home. Ina. a Junior, has been *''***aton, N. Flke, T. Cummings, J. received all of their playero—or ap 1 Anderson, tg . . . . .1 New York Americans at ttw0 :' looters marched around ' the ball ^ r e d the lart point of the game Persons, and. in turn, some new also for covering so successfully the proximately all-out of the Cardln- simply Is exposing the syndicate ADey Feature. 0 1-4 3 Local ISport faateat, keenest, torilllngest besKst- York Rangers. . dying, “Down with Manchester and on a foul shot. girls are hired to replace teose ad" many Commercial Club activities; W Interested worker on the ^ Genovesl, G. Lund^ I al-conducted Springfield, Mo., train baseball operations of the S t Louis up with Naugatuck for the tltla' I»uis Foley, 38fi, for spending .a who has done 31 words with 5 er-' 7 Victors on Radio. I ''■need. ’’World" since her freshman year J. Murphy, L. ing Mmps run by Branch Rickey Cardinals. The Eagles gained sole poseesalon 4-10 18 Heaerved seats were all taken at 75 good deal of time every day listing and her absence'wlll bo keenly felt. ^ Smith, M. rors; Marjorie McAdams. M —4 Referee, (Jowlea, Kennedy. Jeasle Dowling, 37-^2; Beatrice SCHOOL‘mOES" GONE; l and toe Red Blrd^; organtratlon In They’re all trying to square It, but Joe Farr announces cash prizes of first place In too YMCA Senior cants a throw; and everything was ‘ *“ *" *'’** awarded I, I.?*;!?*,*, ***er*fla *>ther opportunl- and counting up and arranging the Several boxes of delicious fudge h^****' ***** Tedford. the springs of 1936 and 1937. -Landis’ neck la bowed. Chatter adding up ..Into one of the greatest the trophy by Chairman Enin E “ J * * workers, the Insurance various "Inches” of print to make were distributed among the staff These committees will meet with Strom, 31—2; Rosella Kuzls. 31__s This la hla turn at bat. totaling $35 for toe one-ball sweep- league last night as St. Johns con Trask, substituting for President ^°*opa**tes are also concerned with and Peggy. Woodruff, 34'—5. ball contests between high .schools an attracUve page; Raymond Oos- and enjoyed Immensely by all pres-j^®**' homeroom representative to *$ISSr DRIVERS REMAIN , Looks B ^ for RIekev. itakea, the fifth in toe series, in tinued Its comeback with a. smash And so we’re off to toe races . . . of Connecticut State in many years. Harold Swaffteld, and "Red" Gn-Ji5® employees' health. For this rea- lee, 38B, for his good wor^ In edit *^nt.. . 1 Student Council as chairman. Those typists who have not yet ing 84-19 triumph over the South and here’s hoping Manchester High vello spoks over the radio. “ReU's" “ *'* many organised Judge Landis also told ine that the event which will be rolled on SEEDED TEAM BOWS The whistle! Last minute tif- ing. headlining and listlnfe makeup- —Ina M. Bexson, '39B. and will report the progress made made the record necessary for this some of these plajrers were placed Methodists that toppled toe church *!•**■ Y**t enough, hard chough and •ET TNI M l m iDr H|RE FN atructlons! Naugatuck la last to speech, although not fPI’rts open to those interested. At Douglas Johnstm, 39B, for his work on March 23. The collection of ma certificate are doing corrective drills Boys UTio Gained Notoriety Farr’s AUeys tola evening. Tope In showed hla rerognitioh IPresentthe present time bowling hnarlln.^ is I. iimder contract with toe Springfield ST. JOHNS OPPOSE toe Ust la $10 for high triple, $8 for men Into second place. The Elagles well enough to return home Satur it Into formation; Manchester covering bis beaV and writing many terial la expected to be finished by In order to analize and correct their For Breakneck Driving I club,.but that their contracts were meanwhUe defeated the Celtics. 24- IN NATPAL PLAY day night with toe New England kea the jump and the battle Is on. J!!?.*?*™*"***'? “ he said, "Hello P° P“ > « »P*>rt, but tennis and successful stories; Betty. Keeney, April 13. own errors. second, $7 .for third and $6 for g folks, Naugatuck had a good t e ^ “ Iro haVe their seasons, Speed Now Few. destroyed and not sent to the Na fourth. 18, to-force the losers Into a dead championahip as an addlUon to toe Spe^ Opening. 38B, for the amount ot time spent GROUP IS ADDRESSED At the meeting Somanhis returns Any M. H. S. student who^ has tional Association offices for re lock with the Saints for third place. CCIL and atato tIUea already (Sl- Rchleldge scores on a foul toss but I’m' glad we won." ■ Ed Koae o,*" ‘^‘***<*l'i**y>« hts. .talk/ilrMr. headlining and, editing In the H. S. I were also made. A cosh prize of $4 for high single WARM WEATHIR been typing only atoce September cording and promulgation as toe ALL-STAR QUINTET will also given. In the other game played. High lected In one of the finest cage sea- but a moment later Mariano evens ^ t a ifl of the Manchester te ^ .’ I *h«>ut the fi W. office; Robert McCormick, 40A, "•^Falth Stevenson. Is eligible to' compete for a place on "It le the so-called ’sisay’ drivers Champion Denver Safeways al^so spoke over the radio and Coach numlwr of M.H.S. graduates ^m- rules of baseball required. It ia Last Thursday night Charlie Ke- land Park broke a four-game losing eons In Red and White history . . . it for Naugatuck. Each tram 14 for his excellent headlines and time ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS a team of two to represent Minctaes- of my day who are eUU driving, alleged that these playen were then fighting for the ball and every Clarke gave hia opinion of the iMurance Companle*. bait took first place In toe sweeps streak to turn hack the Q^ita, 36- spent each week listing makeup; ter High , School to a state typing said F. W. Bright, who ad shooed into the various camps of 31. OuUtandIng In the three It would be a splendid thing-If lo amount ot energy la being used up game. and be congratulated the high Wesley McMullen, 39A, for his with a high triple of 235, setting a Advance With 46-38 Tri The crowd that met the team in school because of this fact. iFRENGfl CLASS GETS contest KlKjneored by the Connecu^ dressed the M. H. S. students last tavtog lyorking agreements Team Of New York Aces new record In the event Ed Kovis, games were Burke, Sumlslaskl and cal fans would think of sending tele ■ R IV M R in the effort to get control and s*nrt HI-Y Members In Meeting with the Cedaf Rapids cliib, the to roll ijlb 8 score. Murphy.'who la the shower pooms didn’t leave thd —Marjorie Stowell. *38B. cut Business Educator’s Association. Thursday on toe subject of safety. crashing .the maples In good form, M. Rubacha of the Saints, Murray grams of best ^ h e s to toe Clarke boys alohe fo r some time. Con- Hear Mr. Piper Talk On This contest will be held In Ansonla pteyers being under the impreseion captureiF second ^ace and “Sparkv" and Fish of the Methodists, Yost umph Over Tacoma. men at toe Hotel Biltmore In Provi ualng all tpia knowledge of -basket- LESSON OVER RADIO He went on to explain how th* that they had to Its shooed there. 8IT EVEITTIIII hall In an' effort to keep down Far- phtulatlons came from principals World Political Situation. on Saturday. April 9. heroes of the school, who drove at Face locals At Y Tomor- Saldella netted 318 for third place of the Eagles, Rqid of toe Celtics, dence , . , many, no doubt, wlU be to students as welt as from some —Peggy Woodruff. ’39BL. ’The.v,’’ said Landis, “sincerely Vlttner of the C ^ ta and Keish of on hand -to lend support in' person T9I REEIM OII rar, hlghi scorer of Naugatuck In Legion O f Honor breakneck speed, were no longer believed that they were undqr the D • 1 > A AIA1 1 I ***** CliafUa Evans took fifth Highland Park. the past, has accidentallv fouled alumni of Manchester High, who POSTER CAMPAIGN HELD *’Can United States Vh,. afternoon a French IA drivers to a very short time. Denver, March 17,— (A P )—It’s at this afternoon’s clash with Ports . domination of the Cardinals' Spring- row Eveimig At 9 0 Gock 2*»- The corrected standings follow: Farrar, who sinks hir foul. shdt,. had l^ n members of the only other War?” Thta VM toe m ^ t l ^ ? **" P‘“ ~ *^ listening Mr. Bright speaks to connection, fleW club." “ ® Jl*** Roberta won the $5 prize for toe same old dreei with a 1938 mouth of New Hampshire but It’s Manchester team to enter the state high single with 80 pojnts. Pet only to have the ecote tied again a BY SAFETY CONFERENCE Piper, teachbr of hlstore to S e . hr^dcasl conducted by GIRL LEADERS CLASS with the safety programs which are It now develops that the sever Eagles ...... trimming oa toe National AAU encouraging no end to know that minute later .by,,a. foul' shot by tournament finals. rapidly becoming a part of the M. 1.000 thoae back, home are also pulling Manchester High SchoS nut to ^ ‘ ’°*'*'81* ance of relationship between the 'St Johns team, .winners of the Methodists ...., .750 basketball' tournament enters toe ,Behleldge. .rtsy after play, pasa Abe Ostrinsky, 38B, minds of toe Hl-Y bore at7h. Department at Connecu- H. 8. curriculum. His company, toe Cardlnale and the Cedar Rapids clu'b Celtics ...... quarter-final round tonight Six their darndest . . . Coach WIU after pasa, time going fa.«t' One TO ATTEND PLAY DAY first half of the Y. M. C. A. .600 lar meeting M on day'iven W arS ft I CoUege^Thls program, Aetna Insurance Company, publish was a mythical severance, due to St. Johns ...... Missouri Valley AAU league teama aarke got a whale of a kick out of time out called, both teims were A statewide poster - camnalsn’ radio course to French pronuncla- es and distributes the eafety .600 the two wires he received at New Center Cniurch. toe eloea relationohlp of Branch have a real treat to store ^ :|| Racing Notes Highland Park .200 are among the seven surviving tiring faat; and aa the quarter end- ‘^***>“ =U*^'*t s c h ^ Twenty years ago Mr Pln»r ** broadcast from a short wave 'The girls of Hartfqrd Public pamphlets which are a basis for ' Rickey and Harry Johnson, toe CyMts seeded quintets. One trimming will Haven last week . . . ad with Naugatuck In the i^ad. by “ connection with the basketball fans Friday night at 9 000 I SIDELINES a senior to high school ** *he college and transmitted High school cordially Invite you to ^ e ty . study to Manchester High Cedar Raptda owner. Landla and Prince Argo, to three-year-old The Eagles and Methodists still be missing—toe eighth seeded team Highway Safety Conference, .roril o’clock. They will tackle the to- a 9 to 6 acore. It waa evident that attend a ‘Play Day’ at the Broad School. The Aetna Company -also Judge William Gibbons Bramham. which did not face the barrier last taking it last night. Naugatuck, toe other COnnecUcut ManchSater had Naugatuck In troii- 4. In New Haven. lb 1918 when t h e ^ r ld ^ ^ te W TIC where it Is sent out over have a postponed game to play. etreet bulIUtog of H. P. H. 8. Sat sponsors the machines for testing president of the Natlonat Associa vtodble North Street All-Stora who year, ia proving a useful campaign The box scores; The league teams are toe cham entry and likely opponent of Man bte aa a new squad of boj-s. Red Requests were made to both the in progress, au puplU w""' **‘*™P" one’s reaction In. a dangerous situa passing their subjects could entorPi®® ^ P’ ™' *^“ **** sheets tor urday, March 19. at 9:15 o’clock." tion of Profeesloma Baseball aube, have not- been defeated all aeaaon. er for. the New Orleans aportaman, pion Denver Safeways, toe Bortlea- chester If the . aarkenm survive Oavello among them. enterengden. Veteran Cana toe Phillips rate as favorites over SPEEDWAY ^ then scored from the foul line Prople thought the war was be- Normandie’'' was especially IiKed. hall, bowling,. ptog':pr>ng and shuffle- “Know the rules ot the road and ob flung S t Lotus Cardlnar'systera. As ord of being chosen first string cen dian rider, , and Irving Andereon, B ' P T Ulysaea. Luplen, - who was little Did you know. that .Manchester P“ *>“c^ anhouncement of the ter for that, basketball league. He Arner, If ...... 2 0-0 4 the Antlers, and the Gridleys over more than on infant when hla broth YenH hove 'ameelk eeillno" but Emle Squstrito ran through in winning the State Tourney, used '^ "*'‘**8 Postefs wiu be made before 1^ fought "to make toe world safe Miss Klbbc wrote too words of toe board. wUl tak*' place to three shifts. serve them,’’ and "Know 3«>urself’ far back aa 1930. at toe meeting under contract to Warren Wright, the Naugatuck team to sink n per was also jnenUoned off the All-New 2 A. Anderson, rf .. .0 1-1 1 Parka. ers Frank and Ab Luplen were .’tar all through. Spriog and Suo- eleven men and two teams In every ***« conference through news- for democracy" but. said Mr Piper song nith toe othe 'students, and The participants will rotate, each are among the most ImportanL of the National Association of Pro are deadlocked for rtdldg honors at Porterfield, r f ...... 4 0=0 8 The Safeways face a stern, battle fect twinpolnter. Czapll.ki and pm e; something which has never P“ per and radio, p ro fe ^ r at toe college. girl p:a3lng three games. When toe .To know your car means to be fessional Baseball Leagues, I heard York state basketball team. The Tropical Pirk with ten vlctorite ring In athleUca at Manchester >•>"-11 ye* have sew Good, Kosok brothers, Chet and Frank, Keish, c ...... 8 ’with toe rough and ready Holly ^^08# tied the score on /‘^ul been done Iwfore In the whole hU- . The freshmen are In the elen.en day!’"—'*' ** ^ Dorothy L. ^how. '40B. three periods are finished everyone thoroughly acquainted with Its the fluent Rickey's bitter speech each. Anderson drew up even yea- High, is following right In their yeore pul ea your wheels saw. tOBSea, but Harry SquatrUo. deter win play the guard poaltlons. Chel Adams, Ig ...... 0 wood tesuD, and the Healeys must footsteps In college . . he’e been tor> of the tourney. | tary group, ajpd the at^homorea ^ a * ‘l*'g about HlUer, will take p*rt b. "ladles football" parts, with Its mechanism and with against the cxar-Ilke attitude of the Urday by riding two winners while 0 Backus, rg ,. . . ; . . .1 play basketbaU to defeat toe War Gel extra eolety Md mileage mined that-Naugatuck w .« not go , Mlaa Lney Gray Its speed. Then do your driving ac old Chicago Jurist ^ • made a record with' the Chicopee elected captain of Harvard’s basket ing Into the lead again, added an- Juniors and seniors a n In the aec' said that be believes that a good and relays. Manchester High irtll be Longden bad to be content with one. 1 S. Anderson, rg ...2 renaburg youngsters, who turned In at no extra coetl CERUnCATB GIVEN divided-into two teams, toe red and cordingly. Knowing the rules of Landis, always a^^lnat the farm High team. The forward positions ball team for next season . he’s other basket to his last. In the bi^ck« same|o*>*l^ group. Any freshmen who Lucy Gray has built up _ „ „ „ wiU be held down by V. Abraltla one of toe lUckeat performances of also toe regular first sacker on tha **' *h* .New »*ant t c enter this contest should floe V«»*lUe*- The war toe yellow! ■ -' the road would often prevent seri- ttrtitem in baseball, bided his time. the tournament last night. most brilliant play of the game academic standing during her four ‘T felt sorry for Rickey at the and Chet Parchiak; CSiet is a broth Jockey Hubert Leblanc bas Ittt 8 17 2-8 36 baseball tqam,And la regarded as a the your cndil. Cel ttreo, a Green", from the middle of the floor oro^bK- ‘ " '“ 'j *!* Hrnderson before starttog might have been stopped to 1918, Bach gtrl la requested to bring a ofto and unnecessary aeddents. Score at half. 18-15, C!yvits. Warrenaburg nudged toe seeded jmar sojourn in Manchestnp/ High 4 TYPING BEGINNERS T o know youiaelf Is toe most Im St. l^uis*Cedar Rapids beartzur in er of T. "Parchiak, a strong State* Plorida for New Orleana whore he comer of more than ordinary abil battery, ou|e suppUae an easy threw a pass over “Red' Gavello’s probabjj meet In the semi-finals, ai-1 *belr {meteri. ^ box lunch, ten cents, her gym aiut will ride during toe clotthg days of Referee, Cowles, K en n ^ . Montana Stale team out of the thoughthomrh Biirre,Rurr. Vt\ri 1 School. She has fotgonm^Uie op- ■*^*i!*" *PPa™**Uy wantod portant point because without a Chicago Feb. 8,” says Bramham, Trade school plasrer. (Jtoer players ity ceavsaleal terms to fit your head and Into his hands, and after Is the favorite Jeiry Itaplenza tne dettrucUon aad complete defemi and sneakers. As “Play Day” will on the squad wiu be O. Deptula, S. toe Falrgrotinda meeting. His chief — ■" ' - tournament aa toelr part of a dasie to- beat “Naughy,'' •portunlty of being very Active to Gei-naany. in the Treaty, Mr. itoowledge of what you can do In vdio la here with Landis and posl' a faat dribble, “Red" sank It for athletics In order that ^ could de Initial certificates have been begin at 9:16 and end .at about 1 Uvely on Rickey's Mde. Lucas, F. Tooma and 8. U m . asal|mment at the New Orleans St. Johns. pUy which offered 'the odd picture budget aad pay oa you ride. anotier two point addlUon to the Wper stated. Germany was depriv o’clocl,, it .will be necessary to leave the fact of danger, of how qulcklv P . B F o t two gamda finishing their games WEDNESDAY Y Five years ago as students in the vote mors time to her fludiea. awarded to 4 memberi of Mm. Ruth Bramham asoerta that this ahake- The St. Johns will bring out toehr track will be Sound Wave to the Vernon ammat’o final. As Crapllckl ed ^ many righto and was f o ^ for Hartford oh the 7:45 trolley. you can think, and bow qulcklv vou 0 Sumlslaskl, If .., ..3 2-7 short banded. wvento and eighth grade a basket- Her favorite subjects are English Martin’s first year typing clooaes. can act, the other two rules are lujl will out-beadJtne the Chicago strangest playen, to the following Louisiana Derby, March 28. Sound Goodrich ,,. arorn! on a foul Shot, the half ei;d- Hl-Y CHOOSES MURRAY to sign a paper stating she was to The certificates are given to thoae The. .members of .toe Leauerii 0 Burke, r f ...... 4 0-1 'The South Bend, Ind„ Stude- LOl—313 ^ 1 team made up of Ed Koee, Er- and History. not very beneficial. iBIackck Box acandol of 1919-20 on a line-up; Bumlslsaki and Burke aa Wave U owned by C. P. I-eblanc. 2 Davis, rf ...... Leo 88—287 ed and Manchester wa."l now on the toe wrong entirely, and would pay tjrpists who type two ten-mtoute Class who will pai^cipatc are forwaixla. Sumlslaskl has the record Hubert’g brother. ..1 0-0 baken played the loot five mlnutea ISrilia REEDS long end of a 17 to 14 score. ^a**>' "Squat," John Lucy has been popular amonfl her —Frances Wallett, ^’39B. erant slant If Tiandls cans to 1 M. Rubacha, e . N. Barton ... 103—315 SPECIAL SALE fellow students. Proof of tola Is toe costs, which waa aboutithirtv accuracy teste with 30 words per Marion Akrlgg, Jean Clarke, Mary of being the highest scorer in the ..3 1-3 with to m men on toe floor and toe Newcomb ,.. Mild Pep Talk. Greene and Murphy decided to make AS NEW CL08 LEADER three billion, dbilara all the facts. Twenty or more 0 Vincek, Ig ...... 1 113-^334 ahown to toe fact that She U at minute and no more than 5 errors. Cordero, Audt^ ' Gnllagber, Mar a will ba affected. A t least “Y’’ League. |f. Rubacha wUl pUy 2-2 rest on toe black litt In their bola- H. Barton . . . . 101 104 Here they were In the locker u -la***®* *i*»k*t»ill ^ HUton “Rabbit" Dsboan wUl pack 3 Grzyb, Ig ...... 2 1-3 teroua game with HoUjrwood. Three 117—332 It LOW PRIDES AITO DAOIOI U was this team that.etm holds the present Vice-President of her class The result to Germany waa so de Those who have received their A r- jorie Inman, Annamae Krob, Doro CABD-STACKINQ-’ p r o p a g a n d a ' 1^1 ba destroyed, according center whUe A. Rubachst and S. JO ^; quiet and saving their up bis tack after SatuedaWs races 1 Wlerzblckl, Ig . ...0 0-0 of the Indlanane fouled-out and a best record in the history of S. J. S James Murray '38B was .elecUd that of '38B. Also this year she structive that five yean ago Hltlsr tlflcates are: Janet EUlot, with 34 thy Long, AnlU Lewis, Barbara Oryxb will baffle their opposing for ' 506 524 DMths, Coach aarke speechless President of toe Ht-Y at toe regular was able to take the government of at Tropical Park. He plana 4 short 1 A. Rubacha, rg .. ..0 0-0 fourth waa Injured. The Callfomla 521 1551 S A otC om rs. .Sl.lf u p t ” J ? l<’sses all season, lii was nomtoated as a possible" can words and 3 errors: EUaabeto Fin Mack, Frances Moidavaky, Ruth 0*>*«***Pt aroused ” wards aa guards. Tha reserve string TaO Oedara (1). Even if he had fou.-id words to aav meeting Monday evening. Teddy Germany. Many people think Hit toe blood of all sporting men to her vacation at hia lAural, Md., horns taam turned toe eontett Into a they would have been words of kind- their schedule they played such didate for being toe D. A. R.- GIrL negan, with 32, words and 3 errors; Pkaraonir Bvelyr Senkbeli Mae men in her OnttSlraaMs M a t t e l for the S t Johns la composed of r Palmer ...... 94 104 105—808 Jlufo M is h . .A ot. 27w Brown '39B was elected Vice Presl. This la Indicative of the high re ler is a weakling but be is not, and class against bad propaganda i'- before ranuntog saddle duty e. 14 6-16 34 fares, wtonlng 57 to 81. Scbleldge i^ e s d of adviee. Meanwhile Carolyn Hamilton, wiu. S3 and 5; Stoan. Edna Weir, and Helen Wip- anda whear*V Is aupposad to have evi- Davia, Varrick, H. Wierblckl and Bowls, which opens tos northern South Metbodlat. . . . . 107 85 100—292 and St. Joseph’s. These boyi have dent and Ralph Peterson '39B waa gard In which she is held by both be U very popular with tha Ger tte mentioned-card-atackingIng aa onttJp rseorte wars altarad, A. Orysb. Thia Important match 'The Harmons of Chicago bowed Anderson . 87 81 Sparkplugs.... 30c . 1* . fgmt the floor to the. roof too the and Earl Hunt, who haa made toe —Jean Clarke, '39B. •esson AprU 1. Lstes he wiU go to p out wltlf four men on toe stage aa 96—264 met TOme of their former rivals but elected Becreuty and Treasurer. tha student and flunilty of Manches man people. Why? It la because outstanding record of 3« words with of the many devices used by prop*#-^*j^ B ^ tu r ta wara aradteatad. will bw called, promptly at 9 o’clock McOonlgal lOe 112 107—328 ermnasium rapg with mingled he started to get revenge for the Qiurchlll Downs to handle Mrs. M 0 Murray, If .. they lost a wild game to toe 7 a ahouts and lau^tcr. toe.v have been playli« for a dlffer- James succeeds .Wes Psimer ’38B. ter High School. BO errors. STUDIES FRENCH g i ^ t o to Impress their biased JstsmaMa, raathoda wara ra to toe Manchester (Community “Y“ 3 O. Smith, rf . Berry .... 80 103 115—308 F a n B olts.. > ., . S u p J principally East Hart- who ^ Presideflt from September. During her freshman year she T^aty of Vereames.\ Germany re- views to the people’s minds. Mitt te la frmstad attampta .to gymnasium. . H.” Bartittf• Zsvsoa to ths Ctort Haalsya, 76 to 44, a" new high acore Koae was at centar„for the first Other members of these classes BACKGROUND Handicap. I $ nah. c for toa tournament. I floor Mote ... up h dimeai time since the Bristol fray, aj the tou f “ “ “ ambition of Hl-Y pins j^ere given to an ths was a member of the French Club, ngned from the League of Natlooc, who win receive tnelr certifleatea (^ rera p t Instructor of the social " <9 ttban tha Jig waa dlaoo*- ssoond 0 Richmond, Ig 488 484 533 1498 TOmben who had paid all their ^ c y has been a member of the ‘ng toe way for this waek-and’a acIenceBi, explained that “card- with ZevaoD in tte Widenar Montana State pasaed out as IldeUty ead plealy M taam took the floor, -readv for the to the near future are Ella Staum, LaForce, a historical prison to 4 N. Smith, Ig . Worrepaburg passed In for dots Oongoes (8). o feat to high school. This ambiUon bills and also toe new members. Girl Resenres dnee her ■opbomore U when toe Germans took over France, was one of toe subjects In But l Aiidta traead erlfiaal lettara lenga Cup, won by War AdnUraL MazaoU . 146 104 95—845 See and b e a diem. iMt haK of the battle. Cole SeJS' Austria. atael^.^ Which ^eJS2 th e ^ •' 1 Robinson, Ig . ■itoU to win, 46 to 26. Tha Antlera ^ imdenieath the Mfnehestee bas- has come true; for all of these boys Mr. Gatchell, faculty adviser, told yeaf. She seems to have a taste vestigated by Mies Maty Burke’s pounding of untruths In order to ad commnnifattona to thair potata 2 Ftasier, rg .. Kuhney . 88 73 103—368 BICYCLES have accomplished something that the dub that they are Invited to toe for writing, which U betrayed by The American people mutt have OBAD GETS FELLOWSHIP ’ delivaiY, and at tha Chicago quelled toa Chicago Collegians, Tuttle . . ^ and sank an ,unusual backhand aoptemore E^llah clasaea. influrace readers and listeners. ,s a ■ The Paragoa otabla wlU ship ita Negro entry whooa flashy floor play . 131 105 135—381 allot to inercaae the lead. Mb- WM n e ^ ac(»mpltsbed to high running of model railroads to Hart the fact that she has been a mem strong anU-war senUment If they n e MaraeilUlae, a gad dance, popttlar channel throuffh which horsM to Suffolk Downs aftar toe 12 Gibson . .. 95 115 108—316 ftr ROTS aid IIILt robo^ before and that Is wtontag pupUeataaT" i~ —j By ASSOCIATED nOBSS 8-18 19 featured aarUar games, 54 to 89. wenU- later. Cuddy and blariano ford March 34. He also told of ths ber,of the H. 8. World for three going to keep out of war jiMr. Word h«a been received, that and Marie Antoinette, a - famous propagandlata ilow their Ue. ctera or Ttopical Park. Tha tame Score" at half, 18-7, 8L Johns. Wlntoa i 123 137 130—380 tb« stote U«*. . But we must invitation given to the dub to go years. A t present Lucy 1s also an «p e r said, u d the younger genera BUI Gray, senior at Clark Uni martyr queen, were among the most 'T navar bafOra raw Btaaeb Riek- Tha Safeways, using axperlmental put In two “doubla dsekers” to ^ tu re dtlzena of Uunorrow Philadelphia—pean Dettoo, 206, comprises 10 baad. totaa oC which Referee. Cowles, Kennedy. lineups, eUmhiated tbs Taooma, again put Naugatuck In a ctoae no- to the South Windsor High School, Integral part of the Somanhis tion must Keep It aBve. Mr. P l ^ versity, has won a 3-yt)sr fellow popular subjects chosen for study. ■ stoppad." aaara Bramhaai. *T»ut Sait Laka Oty. and Orville Brasm. 573 533 569 1685 *Jow. Taggkit, Brawn, Schieidge StstisUeal CbnuBltUe. “ *•» OberemptF wHl go to New York to r a abort Wash., Alt Ratdelbargs. 48 h> 19, for the lead but as the vll- April A, for the meeting . of their left with hla audience the quaatlon: ship to the University of Tordn- An English period waa spent to the clisaea banned bad propaganda os a adga Landla knaw mora than Rlck- $28. 'Wallaoa. Kaa.. draw. * * * «P * ^ - *• B. Carpantar, newly Eagiee. Bryant A CbapfOM (1). S r y **«*«'.*’*»<> «iW rtW to ^ aG dub.. H Lucy continues to work ss to feD ow in^lA' giaduaUcsa in referonce room, under, the librarian’s ' euapaetad. and tos potent FhllUpa smotherad S koog...... laln w ^ d aay, “FBfled again.” - “Is tha >Unltod States in the right menare to the w e lfa re ^ th e • Bolyoko, Mara—Georgs (Dsxslsr) •ppi^tafl tratett o f tha ouUtt, wiu P B • F toa Portland. Ora., Packards, 68 to ' 118 90 133—386 t^boyhood ambftlon of tbs 8. J. a dUigeqtly and as ably' as — she— has- . - I ***aking friends or agroomentb wlthi June. While lat M. H. 8. Bin was ttipervWoo, for toe reading. Know- “J u ^ Tauidia haa aa dpaa and Tomlinoao ... 99 ISO 95-334 •fiucir Taggart added a two- gr^fluates comeUW .. ■ .7 ^ ,.*°? y **g *aaa •‘JJouraed and aHraya '-bisH-- Clark, Seotland, dafsated tos “Shlak point too good aprintar, Bn^ty Bot. 1 John RlUnakL If ..2 0-0 32. petal awtaher to the k^nebcatar rwissBinma ware ssev^ , . w lth ou t^ w tog Ikat Vaiedictortan of hla aa itng more than la told to the book ■rt cara that would stand up to Araby” . two of three falls. 0 Pavttak. rf ...... 0 0-0 Wilhelm ...... < 93 110 85^387 m s MXDSSJXtSB/L ■b* W doobtleas ac-1 bow they will act?" 1 wall aa captain of tlM soccer Iteved to the square deal" offered . ... ceort In tha land.” tla. for tha leadlag New angUM raa Oakland. CbUf.. Jtroma were BUTi make* Dickeny T h e Tale of Two by teuth In, oontnat with prop^ (Oark woo third faU by disquaUfl. 7 Sudolf, rf ...... 0 0-0 116 98 93—304 ' SERVICE STORES IB bqt latar Ufa. ^ I- g w | CBias” BMrs totorttting for the .1 a^ad Iratdto If ha had dafintta- !y *****>*- BuB-jUi Downs opans toe aw 87we to vw ww24 victimwtxiissa Vtof' t^ uav)-,rvi P g fk a , and Woods ...... 84S MAIN STREET TBOMl gaada. 'km')* -Dowa East” season. A w flA o T JYtejt. e ...... 5 04) tha Ortdian dlsnoasd off tha Bpga- 119 106 112^-337 Clara. —MaqpMrtto Barar. ’40R , 0 WUaon. o ...... 1 OK) OPM • A. AL •• 7i8i P. Bf. Thara ani UdMSH •5|9 682 617 io n -'‘i PAGE TWELVE MAWUMtajrfBR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. MARCH 17.198# MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURroAT, MARCH vi, 198# PAGE ..... BOOTS AND HER BUDj^fl No Sympathy from Willie ______ByM ARTl^ ^ 1 DO»ft uwe T SENSE and NONSENSE « ,^ootx» —Otrr xxMjfr 0 0 1 o A i VOOfX 1 _ _ A \% TU «M VK o j w , *-\y M AMNYHHMt TO OTOtL nacwOM\l Mifc' MW : fAlNT PATRICK'S DAT Many people now would sp. IMToTyK .. m a r c h it. in » ate a steady Job—but aot this] dtooy-ix* Kb K tROFFtO tAISCKWlX.0 ^ 1 0 VT1 Of tOORtA.YtrOMm The ImaMfikat had finished o v , ah^t*?n *!;•. “ >«« potass first month on a wastam famm Immigrant—Pm qolttln’, tioM. wltSi p m flL ^ " ii " “*• You promised mt a. steady Job. LOST AND POUND He M d e an aotet etf ralafortunaf Farmer—Well, It is a staady Job, I 2 Brogan, was a man -(l location. 429 Main street Inquire n\bnths to pay. Cole Motora, M63. T MOEfDAY’ UEAOUE Sheaters (2) bocHef hoa develop^ a mild case of** i ^ V E f l BHAMROGK IF YOU ycNOW YOU AKE I LOST—SATURDAY. nJght on llSrt Kemp's Inc. Notes “flu”. So Babe Dahlgren, deposed or ' Olbaon's (8) VtoTlck ...... 105 10b 138—348 When leaving dear old Ineland, tn RIGHT AND BTIOK 'TO IT IN I ford Road, Bfilck ttre and wheel Maaxoli , ...... 105 104 117' 326 from first base by ai^val of Lou THE F A C ^ F lUOIOVLB, THAT| nnder caU 7036. BUSINESS 8EKVICES POULTRY AND SUPPLIES iH FOR RENT—FIVE ROOMS, second McLagan ...... ,119 97 Th. ^l."***^ j>“e. Glbsqn ...... 88 83 114 286 Chanda . e a s s o c ia t e d p r e s s (Hoss Opera) Gehrig, la taking over Tne Mrda were swtotly statcn 18 REAL BBa VERT. floor, comer, bouse. Available Apru ...... 90 126 110—3 ^ I Lakeland, Fla,—Tff hear Manager the abort field. OFFERED 1.8 BABY CHICKS. Waterera, feeders, Wilson ...... 105 109 93 807 Cofek .., pature seemed In tune; broodera. Complete line poultry 1st. 7 minutes from Main street, Oesa ------91 104 134 829 ...... '96 106 127—3281 Mickey Cochrane tell It, his Detroit Petke w , ...... 94 126 J, fill accosted me, a rad Engiiah. Viattor (te oowhsadl- AUTOMOBILES POK SALE equipment and feed. Checkerboard good condition, very dealrgble home Howard 128 119 ,131 878 88—8181 Tigers, are really going te look like Bradenton, Fla.— A coiiph * tear in her eyea. Has'the advent of radio balpsdl CARPEINTER WORK and Wbbmg. for the right party. Reasonable ------toinethlng when they are decked out rookies, Emerson Dlckman k J k 1036 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan, Feed Store, ,10 Apel Place. Phone 1 aa she aptiki thats words ,t » ranch life? ' CaU 7074. - . ' 7711.. rent . White Box O, Herald. n 604 559 607 1670 kr tUHr 1938 ualfomla. Mickey has Bagby, Jr., got the call ti color gray, .heater, radio, Very 517 519 589 1625 ■ . •net 4hs Cried: « Cowhand—It certainly ban. Far I tTooneryille Folks TalcottvIUe f l) MaUmen (2)' I recommended suita of tropical pitching for the Boston Red MiTln By Fontaine Fox clean Inside and out. Mechanically FOR RENT—SIX RQOM tenement McGuire . . . . . 98 105 one thing, we learn a new cowboy I ^ N C T QUALITY BKUILEK8, KroU ’ 92 ilO 102 304 114—817 worsted, featurinjjA^iange, black the team'll first exhibition g8|ue to ^, I tIt tote'Jm me, **!' please; * , ° ’ song every night And say—We’ve perfect, low tnileage, good - tires MOVING—TRUCKING- row in g chickens and fowl, dress with aU modem improvements, MeSweFney ....1 0 2 99 81—3821?:''* white, and a Varrick METROmmjBAOUB Ison discuoaion asid the toughest OU.-TWAf BAY, Distance Moving. Dally Eapresa good condition. Wlii sell cheap. In HOUSES FOR RENT 65 ...... 105 105 138 (V Alleys) I fight In tb« Cleveland Indians camp bos driven in nine runs and 14 hitt “ ake those to my brother, for I Evening: Herald McLagan . . . . 97 119 1,37 ' have no ether. CTAJvr TO otprimiiiAKm Vi/HAT «VBR MAPPCtOBO Hartford, Manchefiter; Kockvuie. | quire 280 Woodland street. Theani No, 1 (1) would be Tor second base, but the ing a neat .693 In sU exhibition M e / MAU//SY' Phone 6260, 68 HoUlater street. SINGLE HOUSE. . six rooms 1 Chanda ...... 126 90 110* games. And these are the sbamroqks from TO T I a w t CLASSIFIED Cofek ., Gibson ...... 96 98 85 _ Ituaale hasn’t mateiialiaed, because » U 3 ? f sun room, oil burner, ptol i_...... 105 96 1 27 Md matbar’s grave ▼A'AP MAAMAM, M fTV BBAjve,, ADVERTISEMENTS flower garden, nice location. AvaU Petke .. Tyler ...... 86 9 108 3g5 Johnny Kroner won’t let It Johnny ~ T M «M FUEL ^ D FEED 49-A ...... 126 94 95 ; Nichols 'has been so brilliant at the Key Pasadena, Calif.—Marv Owens I "Tell him olnee he went W a y how STAMPS ^ e w r o , 2 AtAvm 9mm'''' PBAiB/ AND OORI4 PAINTING— PAPERING 21 able April le t Chaa. J. Strickland, sore arm la going to allow him to bitter was our lot; \ m ee rm o A vmmmmmtM Count sis svsrass trords ta a Uas. Phillipa stone sack every day that he has IN THE NEWS A , ' t i l •e-r' OM TWB 9AMm B U «H ? Initials, a umbers snd sbbrsiristions [TOR Sa l e —COW h a y 312 per 168 Main. Phone 7374. 659 604 607 1670 Nelson the Job sewed up. Lyn Lary and start at third hose for ihe Chicago ^ 4 landlord oama 00a wintar's day T /M fr MM/AJ om hAAfCM IMPMUACnOMf saob count st s word snd compound 1-8 OFF ON ALL 1037 wall papers. ton, at the barn; also 1.3 ton mow. U. SB. Post Ornoe (I) Bruce Campbell, meantime, are the White Sox ogalnit the Ckiba tomoisJ aod turned ns from our cot. wwMfm w fffwi , PBSt.m omm YMC LAOT J WBAIRE? AtU Pf . words s* two words Utnlmom cost la McGuire ... C WA« THAT MAD srtes o< ilirss Mass. See your own contractor or Thoa. dheap. James Bums. 591 HUUard ...105 98 114 317 Totals ...... 480 487 497 14841 hitting herom to date. There was some doubt about 1 Our troublss were so raapy, our lori* <• *!< »’V 'TMUS SAV/Mcf Turn e.mmamt Lin# 'ratss par dsr for traoslaat McOni Jr, 126 Cedar street. ■ftrfet. WANTED TO RENT 68 MeSweeney .. 99 102 81 282 Team No. g (8) Owens’ abUlty to get into the game, I frisndi ‘Ware very few, M C iP aU TO <5MANT vmmx ^ adK Chapin .., ..161 100 106 307 but Manager Jimmy Dykes gave f And,, brother, dear, ahe often used moamenrmm imjtoco PROPERTY OWNERS —AttenUon. WANTED TO RENT AprU 1st. 6 Robb . 83 88 aearwaUr, Fla.—Moflager Bur- A DM CAM ONTO YWMMf . KWeetlTS llarcb It. IStt FOR sa l e :—.WEUjL aeaaoned hsird Farr ..110 08 92 300 Larabee ...... 1,04 76 him the once-over 't^ a y and decid- I to sigh for you. Mi>u»s om amtjDmmmy Cash Cbarss 36.95 tepapers room, celling paper room single or Duplex, within Twamlte lelgb Otimea la taking out some C oNSBCUTtve Q uun THE ViMS SO VOUlS t Oonseeutlrs Osjrs ..I T otal S sts wood. Apply Edward J. Holl, tele ..109 109 184 382 Hewitt ...... 8#' “right-fleld Utsuronce." Faced with ed everything was ship-shape. •Oh, darling son. come back,’ ohe -ASAA’m * ed or kalaomlned. Material, labor phone.4642 ot 8025. walking distance of school. Write often used to say, OET A CBOP OP a OonssouUTs Days t sts) 11 ots Box P, Herald. Story the poaslbmty that RIght-flcIder CAMMED . 1 Day ...... n sts| U ou complete. Inside, outside painting. I 524 507 .W7 1588 Wlnton Helnie Manuah la planning aw aw_ Orlando, Fla.—Since their voter-1 Alas, ons day ohe sleksned and soon All erdsra for Irragular Insortlons LArge aavlngs Work guaranteed. FOR 'SALE—WELL aeaaoned hard tended holdout, “ItoUlng &>ily*’ to ans, Jimmy Deshong and Elon Hdg- was laid away; eUOCCrfAjSMf will bo parted at U i ens timo rata Lang. Phone 8602. wood sawed gtove lehgth, and un sett, couldn’t produce against the I ■poolal ratss tor iShs tsrm sesrir H OU SES FOR S A L E 72 Reid’s (1) Totals . 470 500 818 14881 ahifUng long Tom Wlnsett from loft •ar gravt Pvo watorsd with my day advsrtlslaa fl*sa apoa rsqatst. der cover, 36.00 per load. Wood Holton ...... 105 106 128 339 to flu tbe bUl. WInaett ha# been the Cardinals yesterday, Bucky Karris J tears, that’s how these sham- Ado erdorod bsfsrs Us third of flftk •oM for cash only. L. T. Wood Co. McLaughlin .107 96 Team No. 4 (1) Is going to give- a couple of his I rocks grew; day will bo ebaroi FOR SALE—NEW 6 room bouse, 133 338 club’s leiuUng slugger In training only for tbo ad« REPAIRING 28 all n ^ e m Improvements. G. L. Fay ...... ___ 83 96 87 286 H. K lm baU -..:. 88 75 comp.-' Washington rookies a cbones to I And, brother, dear, thsyrs aU Pvt 'A tool onmbor of tlmosImos tnotbo sood oppioppoar> ,ITO® SALS>—WELL seasoned hard show thalr stuff against I •d. ebaralna ot .tbo rato oaniM bnt ROOFINQ AND SIDINa esumates FlsbTilO Benton atreet, reiephone Farrand ----- 86 151 92 329 Mercer lo i rot, and thass I’ll seed to you.” no allowso u s s or r wood, 34.50 load. Phone Manches Hair ___ ...:i02 105 today. Ken Chase and Joe Sm - I .rsfnada eoa bs mads freely given.- Years of experience. ter 8628. 6394. 102 309 Curan JOO 101 Tampa, ria.—W4U ifcOochnla is #'• 0 *»o ad s stoppsd a fte r tb s .21 Harriaonr...... I l l 98 kauskos get the call M>AD IT OR NOT d fU d ay. Workmiuiablp guanuiteed. A feeling a UtUe better these days FOR FOR SALE—64 HUDSON street, 6 483 554 542 1679 about his Cincinnati Reds' prospoets. There Is no doeumsntary avidenes ^|*a "•'ll forbids"! display Unas not earpentty. A. A.'Olon. 81 Wens BALE—SEVERAL tons 5 Totals .. I ^ e ChsWes, La.—Harry KeBey. I r atreet. Phona d ^ . vgood-weuI-weir cured cureo hay.nay. 320.0032U.00 per room boutoi all Unprovelhente. Un Bon Ami (8) ...... 886 883 886 U641 Hla change of heart was caused that I t Patrick svar eooduetsd a Tbs iterald WIU aot bo rotpeaiiiblo lot extending through from Hud Lanky ....;.116 82 Team No. • (8) largely by the neat work of Out- first of the Athletics' pitchers to | erusads agatost soakas In Ifelaod. ton at bam. A. E. Fish, 384 Lake 120 318 last a full gams, wound up fiwah • p K E Urth to Prlncass Juliana of ter. Boro tban one laaorroet Iqoortlon HARNESSES, son to WIlUara street. Width 99 ft,, Sheldon ...... 129 128 96 353 MacLean ...... 94 84 271 I fleMera Dusty Cooke and Lae Gam- of any adroitlsoraoiil ordorod tor luggage I street. Phone 8817. Gill ___ aisl cool with a 4 to 8 victory'yes e The Netherlands of a blus- Boro Uaa ooo lim a and harness sport tops length 165. Pnohe 7900. GIraltIa ...... 107 85 H7^-309 ...... UO 293 ble, first baseman BYiank UcOor- If you are a ymiog man aod havs Schtebel ...... 103 124 terday to give Ckmnle Mack, some- tytd, fsir-bsired dauChtor may Tbo taodrortent omUotoa ot lnoor> Slid curtains . 90 Uam- Davis ...... 116 131 104 350 8231 mlck and InCelder Linus Ffey, aU M t yst oroposwl, make -it olalo i w e day bring the UtQa land Its »»«*.Pablieatlon ot advortlslnd will bo FOR sa l e :—EIGHT room ‘ . house, Kebart Banks ...... 100 04 806 newcomers to the redleg roster. thing to smfle about Yor about the bridge streety 4740. GARDEN—FARM - ...... 148 116 145 409 first time this season. Hade' was t t t t you lovs htr. This faUow Wad third eenaseutlvs woman rulw. (f\ rwUflod only by oaneollatlon ot tho with 2 acres of land. Inquire 160 bard, but— •bo^ o mads for tbo ooroloa roodorod. DAIRY PRODUenH 50 Keeney street after 6 p. m. Totals .. 888 412 893 1193 espMlally pleased with . Harry’s Queen WUhelmlna nilw now All advortlsomante anal oottferm 616 642 482 1739 St. Petersbuig, Fla. — Although strong finish. - . “i He—You are tbe moat wonderful kll hands admitted It'' wasn’t a With a vast popularity. Princsto Ja atylo.’ oopy and typearapby with B u s i n e s s FOR SALE—ONE ACRE of straw l to the world. You are the ob- Juliana Is esrtain to suesoad her rodulstlona sntoreod by tbo psbilob* untnlnloua decision; Mickey Owen t of my life, tha hope of my hope, 11?.“?? . rooorro Uo rtrbi to OPPORTUNITIES 82 berries, new bed. reasonable. W. F. MONDAY f I.EAOUB KNIGHTS OF TYTHIAS Lafayette, La.-fTha PhlBlss ajr-! mother and unless a mala heir la RESORT PROPERTY was still ‘hoUering In tbs S t Louis my Inspiration and my ambition, l 1 U J a t c m oj»t, nvlsa or rojoet any copy oow SlUy, Rockville Road. Apply Sat (Murphy’s Alleys) ^tnllnals camp today that he came rived today with a record of four 3 e 5?"*’ i**.*; will also In oldor^ ebjaotlonakla TOR RENT—IN BUSINESS "sec urday or Sunday. / f . FO R S A L E 74 Bon Ami (8) Sluuie (1) Mfeats In five games to play the I would light dragons, conqusr the time follow to tha Netharlamto CtCeiNO HOURS—ClastlOad Lanky ...... n e «2 120—318 I oC on top in his flst-toasing party tion, brick metcantlle building A ./ 1 W. Gahrman .. 86 98 90 Jersey a t y Giants In,the first of* world for you. wiu you b« miner throne. v t d o p saiBu day Bust be re. POINT O* WOODS cottage for sale, Bheldoii ...... 1'29 128 96—353 with Mel Almada in yesterday’s ex Bhe—Oh, Tommy, do you really JJJJJ" '• oeloeb noont Satardsys With 3000 ft. ot ground floor space. I SALE *— GREEN Mountain on water front, 32000. Write P. o. A. Hadgetta-----86 101 97 hibition game with the Senators. In two contesU. In their two games J Nor is the parallel ended thsao. P R s e e u m Glraltls ...... 107 85 • 117—309 S. Trueman . . . I ll 106 130 llks me? Suitable for light manufacturing. potatoes—cbok mkaly ,and white, Box 116, ^ u th Lyme. Phone Hart fact, with the Cards taking a 15-13 with the (Cleveland Indiana thil3 Princess Juliana’s child was bent o /AASJOHto Apply Edward J HoU. 76c bu. at piace. H. McIntosh, Davis ...... 115 131 104—350 C. B olin ...... 116 89 114 Phillies broke even. Hugh Mul-t • on the last d#v of the month, ss TELEPHONE YOUR ford 7-8802. Kebart ...... 148 U6 146— 409 beaUng, Mickey was the only Card Buckland. 1633 ToUand turnpike. I winner. cahy’s bad Inning beat them yester. Mors than a few believe that was htc grandmother and Juliana vft m*. to rwtfsi fw) L' ------W A N T ADS Totals . ...------399 394 431 12241 «tay. Benjamin rrankUn was the most herself. Queen WlJheWnlna was 615 642 nmaring personality ever developed HELP WAN‘1 E D - LEGAL NOTICES 582 1739 H aU and ( I ) Avalon— Jolly ChoIIy Grimm born Aug. 31, Juliana April 10 Ada are aouepted over tb# telosboM E. Johnson .... 79 91 90 280 San Bernardino, Calif. __ Rum I, In America. at tba CHARds RATB glvM abSte FEMALE 86 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 Reids (1) rounded up hla CUtlcago Cub forces and the new priheesa Jan. 31. SCORCHY SMITH f? a eoBvvirlenoe to advertlearsk but ■■muon PERMIT Hollon . . -----105 106 R. Swanson----- 80 113 112 305 today to head them back to the Batters, Jim Tobin and Cy Blanton;^ By royal decree the new baby la NOTICE o r AfPLICATlnX 128—339 ______Scorchy Takee the Pledge 'be CA8H RATES vrlll be aecepted aa WANTED—GIRL for housework, 3 ROOMS FURNITURE McI.AUghIln -----lOV 96 133—“336 P. Jesanis----- 112 88 116 318 mainland frofn CAtallns Island. will be the Pittsburgh Pirates pllch-t' Thay used to tell a atory of a entitled from birth, Prinesat of tha By JOHN a t ^ Y FULL PAIMKNT It paid at the be ' 1 th«t I Abr»- ers when the Btics encounter L osl WATgg, TWO PVLLTHg » iw ni A r, All willing worker. Oui of town. Good USED 2 MONTHS 390 Imm Podrove of to Denton etreel. Fay ...... ___ 83 96 87—266 C. Wennergren 183 116 112 '360 With the first stage of their train ShlfUeas Charactar who plied Into Natherlandi, Princeaa of Orange- WLICeMBN / ' Pl?0tVNfP NOTWINlr * ' ’ n a s a o m o a Ob o r before tbe aaeei —Save 359 . AngsUs-of the Pacific coast leagtirif . Hf (WTAVV'AV THI* day touowloa iba Srat laserttoa of heme. Phone 7519 betwcei 6 and Manntieiter. Conn., have filed an ap- Farrand .., . 86 151 ing completed, the Chiba lock up bed one night ahoea, clothw, and Nassau and Duchess of Macklan* HE WA* killed b y . 7:30. 92—3'29 Totals 404 407 430 1241 in- their first exhibition game, Fri-!“ ftiME - fvr,, I SWld«v MMb ad a tb a rw ise tb e C H A R O B —Original prior 3149 pMcatlon dateil .March »lh. 1,311 with Hair ...... 102 105 lO'J—309 their Island hose and f beginthe nU. After a while, hi# wife thook burg. From her Yather she Inhere 711.16 RJieCN PAI?r/ be oolleoteA Na lespoaal. —Only 310 Jown ^ e Liquor Control^Conunlaalon for a day. The Wanera, Paul and Lloyd M n: I ' u sg f th at k il l e r / Hackaae store Deer.only Permit for I grapefruit eampalgning against the Its tha tiUe of Princess of LIppse Ullty tor srrora, la teleahuaad ads -F u lly reconditioned Smalaad tO) will patrol the outfield, aibbg wit Wife—Get up, you’ve got your FeoaA0LV,(MNE Ml wuj be assoaed aad tbefr aaeuradv the ealc of alcoholic liquor on the 48.1 564 .542 1579 White Sox in California. BJester^ld. The baby will likely J l f HIT TNi WATEir CAUMtrS —Ekisy terms arranged preniliea of Itaiii vtreet. Man- E. Berggren . .100 98 300 Johnny R lzzor^ ru lt fro m ^ lu m Shoes on. aaaaot be soaraoieed. foS-SOJ A. Carlin ...... 87 97 1 be named —Free storage and delivery cheeter, Lonn. The hutlneea la owned 273 San Antonio, Texas—A wire to Hubby—That’s all right they i W11 h elndna > I'K I’o'l'-o'e of to Denton Olbaon’s (3) H. Benson ...... 92 127 322 gln't my good shoea. IN D EX OF Save 359 by buying these 3 rooms atreet, .Manchealer, Conn., and will be Mazzoli vice president William deWItt ad i Bernhard i n s ...... 117 104 105—326 C. A. Anderson 111 112 826 vised the St. Louis Browns that CLASSIFICATIONS ot furniture. The original price was conducted by Abraham Podrgve of to Gibson ...... 114 83 Carlson ___ 99 93 Armgard. Al EMERGENCY 3149, and the furniture has been Denton atreet, .Mancheater. Conn aa 88—285 299 their clouting third-aacker Hsriond Last Night *8 Fights | ONE GENERALLY BUYS THE S l r t ^ perinllec, Wilson ...... 93 109 10.5—30'/ ways tremen used only 2 months. .If you are look “ '“ y rite camp EEST COLD REMEDY JUST AS dously popu .UIIIAIIAM PODllOVE Gess ...... 134 104 91— 329 Totals .... 489 i ing for a real bargain, here it la. 504 1520|and "rarln’ to go.” CTift came to THE COLD IS WEARING OFF lar wUb her I ■ . Paled March 9th, 1938. Howard ...... 131 119 128—378 Varmland By ASSOCIATED PRESS i An opportunity like this does not terms last night, and w ir^ that he Albuquerque, N. M —Tony Cha-| NATURALLY. p e o p le , but CALLS G. Gull ...... 75 was leaving YakUna, Wash., Im come very often, so our advice la H. Olson .. vez. 136. Loa Angeles, outpointed! ever more so 589 519 517 1625 mediately. Boxer—Did you hear the latent ? t e a . .rd *'’r%".nd* ; ” ;;;;;;;;.^ ^ to look It over as soon as possible. E. Thoren . Willie DayU, 134, Mexico City. I now, Juliana ^ ^ m e a t e HOWITZER GUARDS VICTORS. Talcxittville (I) Tm goibg to be married April 6. is shown hors These 3 rooms include a complete E. Anderson St. Peteraburg, Fla.—The short- . San Francisco—Ken Overlln, 162.1 POLICE KroU ...... 102 110 92— 304 E. Erickson Decatur, III., outpointed Dick Fos-i Manager—Are you? Who’s your on a '1914 bedroom, a complete llvins room atop altuatlcm is still the big hespl- opponent ? A atM M M lM and complete kitchen outfit. We The HowlUcr Guards turned back Lee ...... 100 98 116—314 ter, 168, Berkeley, Calif., (10)...... Dutch stamp. AtttonobUM fot UU ^ e E:aat Hartford Coalers, 31-26, as N. Barton . 93 81 107—281 Totals ...... (Oepyrisht ItSI. NBA Service, laa) AatoiDobtUi for^xebann ••••• 4343 can’t guarantee that these 3 rooms 517 639 567 1623 Aato AeoMtoiiM—Tlr«« of furniture will last long, so' see it SImmonsa and Tierney featured for Aato A«palrtnr~PalDtlDf aa quickly as yo can. the winners and Boyko of Trade Auto Soboola ...... n H ! ! fa School fame went beat for the los FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser Antoo—8btp by Tmck ...... ALWAYS IjtEADY FOR YOU ers. The box score: ^too—Por Htro ...... FIRE 7 FREE 'COURTESY AUTOS ” WASHINGTON TUBBS llonitzer Oitanls. a By Crane _ OUT OUR WAY Osrasoo—Service—Siorses If. you wish to see tnia or'apy other Am o wrrM TVttse AHWA! POM'T VOO THWK. NOT half By WUUamB Motor^oleo— Bleyelet ...... u South B F T OH, THEV'EE SUCH ------furniture call or write us and we Hold Everythingl FACTS (M MIND , LET US VOUTtl AlVIttft YOUNG TU|#6 W et)t# 4 Autoo—iiotorefoieb u Shorts. If ...... 0 0-0 0 FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia ENOUGH. THEY THINK ONLY OP THEIB C EBUM^ WHUT SH B PIOMT win send-a "Courtesy Auto" for you EHTXMLV t o o HAUCM TlkAB, ^**^**M aaS r"fi#rt#oai tin liiL Simmons, if ...... g 0.3 in -coes.ifnsvMAMimcc.aic. v. m. sea s. s mt. eer.- CARRY OUR BANNERS / 'OAOOY OLD VACHfTS And POLO PONIES. p « 4 t t v l o w . TELL H IM ! B oslo^ Sorvioea Offered ...... i t 4321 to bring you to the store and take Bycholskl, rf ...... 1 1,1 q MV DEARY HIS WIFE , DIE? HE'S woweiBD OtTerad ....Jl-A you back home again. This servlco Kerr, rf ...... 0 j . j , U B P T . HIM , nlldioc—CooifMtla# 14 North is atuolutel} free, regardless of Tierney, c ...... 3 1.5 7 S M E TO PCATH F'ur.*rir2.“,^ r ;; .: ...... - \ i whether you make a purchase or Altderiton, c l 1-2 ^ ,L E A V E ?i TRVIN' TO 5432 not. tg...... 1.1 3 FK30ER WHY ii A-L-B-E-R-T-S Burke. Ig ...... 0 2-5 2 SH E L E F T / UmiDery^6resaaaklna Main Store—Waterbury Salmonson,' rg ...... n O-O o V AMBULANCE All Stores Op'en Wed. * Sat. Eves Lupacchlno, rg ...... o ' 0-0 o FOR sale: —I.ARGE circulating 12 7-17 31 R~parrmV‘^ . . ' * * : : ! T . . , * f (D ougan ) heater with Silent Glow oil burner. E:aat Hartford Coalers, rajlorina— Dyelna—Clean'lag ’ J " A bargain If taken at once. Tele wanted— Businese 6«rvieo t i phone 5518. Sullivan,, rg ...... ■ o-O "•cr e 4 ocafl««e| 5630 Chapoa. Ig ...... 2 ^ 0-1 ^ o r u i aod ...... Ralston,, c ...... 2 2-3 (Holloran) MACHINERY AND TOOLS 52 Boyko, rf ...... 3 o. q Da'n7 lnV'r.''.r.'?“ ...... , ‘ J M u.ioai-DraiitVo Chapos. rf ...... 1 2-2 Wanted—Inetruotlone M 3060 USED TRACTORS 8125.00 and up. Chomlek, rf ...... i .i I B . ' n e e a r la l used tractor plows, sulky plows, V fjim Bondb—Btocke—Mortreron ti spreaders, engines, complete stock 11 4-7 28 Hutlnct# Opportanltlei is (Quiah) Fordson parts. Dublin Tractor Co., Score at halftime, 15-5, Howitxer I iiA k CAROL, IS WOT QUITE THE Hboey to Loan ...... „ ITISiifTtwg Providence Road, Wllllmantlc. Guards. Referee, Murdock. Um Better n o t ! MAY BE ALLOWED lOpMION HILO BVSOBSHMaTIAL lady, but rlL have mo .. . “ • Sllaatteae 4340 pire, Donnelly. Time, 8 minute WA6H IS HOMES J*’'*i*IAARRYIMG H elp W anted— F em ale ...... i# quartera. HE'S MAODER'N TO CARRY ON . IN lyiOfLK A R O ^ TOWN. THEV POR ____ Help Waoted— Hale ...... i , HOPS BECAUSE •AV HTS UTTLE A80« AND FINB AND VOUk MONIV. lEPOEl ANV- Salesiren W uied ...... WANTED—TO BUY 58 t h e eiOROOS PATHS beam# ONEorr*______AfPtO^,HEH,L_ — EILLV Help tv^ied—Male or Female.. IT SOME QUV S OP ' RKSHT?OUS PEACE, LTHAM A ^ 0 M . Asebie Wbored ...... n - x HOSPITAL I SAVE*YOUR JITNK and sell to me. TAKINS MIS TO SHOW^M EEIO.QME »<0,QM OLD DAELINEI SItuaiton...... - l | DRIVERS BnSFORTLNB AND------IN CA«h1 WHY, WASH IE Situation# WaMed— M ale ...... 19 Live poillt.-y bought. Wm. Ostrln- eiRL OUT/ MAEVfr EVEN sky’s, 182 Bissell street. Tel. 5879. L.mplAym«m Afenetee ...... 40 5131 St. Paul, Mlrm.—A Uttlc razor BeSiOES. M£*5 _PR0 P06ED— blade Which really had tjothUig to PRACnaN' HIS C DEBATE Uve atoek— Vehicjei ...... UUOHS WITHOUT BOARD S9 do with the case was Instrumental Poultry acd BupplUs ...... ! in causing an accident and the ar SPEBCM Wented— Pete— Poultry—Btaek WATER DEPT, I FOR RB:NT—ONE OR two rooms rest of a man for auto theft. Far Sale— MIeeenaaroaa Articlee-For Sale ...... In private family, sulti.ble for light Robert C. Matttni stooped to pick w aia and Aacaaaoiiaa - : ,,. 3077 . housekeeping. Write Box X, Herald. the blade off the floor of bls car os B u lld ib s M atariala ...... ' he drove along the street atxl col I FOR. RENT—TWO rooms, • also DIamonda— Waubaa—Jawalry .1 (AfUrSP.M.) lided with a parkeu caf. In the en twee- store, .heated, at 507 Main kreeL suing questioning by police, the Telephone 6277 or inquire 613,Maln driver of the parked car ad^tted 5 aeHWtaTtoAitev.ee 7868 ftreet hs hod stolen It '*Do jrra Im w U||e OM fkm ‘Rigdetto’r Machinery and Teoli ...... m b ** **Your boRor, Uiia man said you were n fathead—and I Ihiiea] loetrumaate ...... ean prove itr Dw-oa and Store Bqalpiiiaat .... MANCHESTER ■J8'wtu«ato» IV THE LOVE N isT ,APtyal-Fnr» MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE s -r ? -« m W a ated — a o B u y ...... WATER CO. The Refusrees ALLEY OOP By THOMPSON AND CQu7 While the CaPs Away By HAMLIN / 8y;tOFFICeR-lp-D€ CRM IS IF yOU'REAMUes^ OOf> ASASSISTAMT DICTATOR, 5974 ^ VOU XXSM’T 5 , ^ -xn;- 1 SO EENYS GOmE,EMf HMmTi SSJJSiJ”*.'’".'..?®*'* ...... - »• BCOKEN WE’VE OOT TO , AAlSfis MDU'LL HAVE UNDEB5TANO> TH5T **OMEMT A THRBFICD CROWD PROM VOU RS IM CHARGE WHILE TM AMAY buiiM Beard—RaiiiteTTSinj*’ to OET THROUGH TO BO N ' ' COMCOM, 0ACK„ OKAY, • FROMTIEe \ OKAY/kjOW YOU HAIRSHIRTS MY AUMT AND 1W6 (XXMMEDTOWNBMMSMSUPOlSJ-nteHIOH- WE CAftrr DRIVE _ TRACKIN' DOWN OOOLA AM’ TH Botels-RaoteBraiiU . . J T . Z T J l « ^ U - E . - A WUB*E AF|>- MVEA. CAM HAVE TH' REST OF TH’ Vaatod-RoarBs-aoBto m UNCLE „.J U X iE WAY A 9 CARKNIES& CLOSES B O .-. "" g a s CO, THROOCtH T M lS - l o o k s likb'1 OAY o f f .'gj'WAM, n o w - - ____ *001 Bstato Fat Baat JACK50W- WrUL HAVE ID jparlBiutw, TasasAhto . 4> HE’0 . _ A BUSY r u m OFF AN’ PLAV/ 5075 n ig h t .' , ™ *T ••••••••• dd ELECTRIC CO. 5 iai &*** <*£jeds 2 .n ir !i ______^ mi ------«to -7T t* di Ev«ning Herald 5121
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