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U. S. PROBES SECURITY DEALS H D U CONFERS Former Mayor Walker B0fC0nEM )S; IN J. P. MORGAN & CO. BOOKS ROOSEVELT URGES WITH LINDSAY To Wed N. Y, Actress NOTUKELYTO REHNANCING OF ONETONOMIES Cannes, France, April 3.— (AP) BE CONTINUED —Former Mayor WalkerTidker of New York, and bis friend, Betty Comp ton, the actress, called at tbe City FARM MORTGAGES Secretory of Stole and Brit- Hall today and received full infor IHIeritet Say It Will Not Be mation about tbe marriage regula tions here. Reramed Ob Wednetday iib - Ambaendor Seeb ”We were Just getting tbe neces WILL SERVE BEER D i^ te b e s Serenth Message sary information,” be said when he was asked about a rumor that be Aa At First Reported; Han* Means of Inproring tbe and Miss Compton hao been mar To Congress Asking Thfi ried, "when I get married I’ll let IN WHITE HOUSE Level of World Prices. you know,” dreds of Jews Leariiig. Interest Rates Be Re- Officials at tbe bureau said Mr. \/alker bad noticed them several days ago he would be married soon. Waihington, April 8,—(AP)— BULLETIN! ’ / Rrst I ^ y Says There WiD dneed, Time Gren To They refused to disclose tbe date Berlin, April ■ 3.— (A P )— Meana of improving the level of be bad set. explaining that be bad Without offering any explana world pricee were diicuMed today asked them to keep that a secret. Make Paymmits and tke tion, tbe goveam ent announc Be No Ban Against thie Le Mr, Walker is an honorary mem in a resumption of economic con ed today that beginning at ber of the Municipal Council of versations between Secretary Hull mldnigbt no one. wul be allow galized Brew. Use of Federal Loans. • Cannes, and probably would be ed to leave Germsui soil with- • and Ambaaiador Lindsay of Great permitted to waive the ordinary out epeola) permiafion of . the Britain at tbe Btote Department. regulations such as tbe posting of police stam p^ on ble passport. Washington, April 8.— (AP| —> ,A Joint statement by Hull and banns ten days in advance Of the For eeveral dsys reports Washington, April 3.— (A P )— wedding. No banns have been post President Roosevelt recommended Lindsay afterward said: have told of an exodus of Jews Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt today *^ e informal conferences con ed. in considerable number to Issued a statement sasring there to (Congress today tbe enactment of cerning world economic conditions Alfred Sharon, Mr. Walker's neighboring countries. At Koe- ; eglalatlon authorizing refinsmeing continued today, ranging over the Determined to get to tbe bot't.om of security deslloga as conducted by would be no ban against legalized lawyer, went to the Marriage Bu nlgsberi' today tba authorities beer in the White House. of fanners indebtedness. general subject of world price lev James J. Walker J. P. Morgan 4b Co., much as'a congressional committee probed reau with them. ordered all passports with In her statement, Mrs. Roosevelt els.” • those of the elder Morgan 20 years'ago, Ferdinand Peebra, left, and Begliming bis fifth White House drawn from Jews living iff Senator Duncan Fletcher, right, conferred on means of getting ac- said: week with the dispatch of hia The Improvement of world prices East Prussia. ^ is among tbe subjects on tbe pro eeaa to tbe firm’s books. They are counsel and chairman of the Sen “When it Is legal to serve beer. In seventh message to the Legislators, ate Banking and Currency Committee, which wants information on any government bouse It will natu tbe President opened the way for in gram of the world monetary and Berlin, April 3— (A P )—Cbancel- economic conference to be held this flotation of bond Issues. rally be proper to do so for anyone clusion of this latest major plan as, summer in London. UQUOR CONTROL BILL or Hitler’s National Socialist Party who desires it at tbe White House. an amendment to the farm relief While no date was set for resum apparently w u satisfied today that "I hope very much that any bill in the Senate. ing the discussions, Ambassador it has desUt.a stunning, it. not a chan, in legislation may tend to Applying on farm mortgages, the Lindsay said an appointment would Improve tbe present condition and messsLge proposed both readjusts COMES UP TOMORROW knoejeout blow to what it regards as lead to greater temperance. ment ot the principal of the farm be made soon. an international Jewish menace. BRITAIN TAKES ACTION No Details Given “There has been a great deal of ers debts and a reduction of inter While no details were given as A resumption of Saturday’s bootlegging in beer and once it is est rates. to the nature of the discussion of nation-wide boycott which paralyz legal, this will be Impossible and I He also proposed “a temporary price levels, one method that has State Federation of Labor FATHER COUGHUN ed all Jewish commercial activliy ON RED SABOTAGE CASE hope that a great many people who readjustment of amortization, to been mentioned for restoring equi was considered unlikely. Its an have used stronger things will be give sufficient tlma' to farmers to. librium Is to limit supply. This nounced purpose to force an end to content with legal beer so that tbe restore to them tbe hope of ulti would be done by international eco- Would Have Five Instead tbe spread abroad of stories of antl- cause of temperance will be served. mate free ownership of their own • omic agreements li tbe case of RENEWS CHARGES Jewlsb atrocities In Germany, was Goyemment To Present Bill “No matter what the legislation, land.” such products as wheat, timber of Three On Board; Other believed achieved. WOEDSTOPLOiUlS I myself do not drink anything Small Home Gwners and coal. Tbe Nazis also bad reason to be with alcoholic content but that is Tbe President said he would soon Another proposal that has been satisfied with tbe permanent effet -a Empowering Cabinet To purely an individual thing. I should propose an extension of this pro* advanced is international lending Objections. Radio Lecturer and Detroit of the great organized demonstra TO OWING NATIONS not dream of imposing my own i;ram to tbe debt burdened owners to put purchasing power Into the tion. The boycott was kept alive convictions on other people as long of small homes. of countries with a limited unofficially yesterday in several Deal With bportatkm of as they live up to the law of our He also disclosed he would ask. supply of domestic capital. Hartford, April 3.— (AP)— With Newspaper In Controyersy towns in Lower Silesia. There have land.” Congress soon for legislation ■ per Six men participated in the con . Mrs. Roosevelt signed her state mitting the initiation of reciprocal organized labor already recorded been hundreds of Jews discharged Russian Gooda. ference. As usual. Hull was Joined from businessea and many more Senate Committee Approves ment simply “Eleanor Roosevelt." tariff acreements. by Asristant Secretary Moley and against many of its provisions, the Over Bank Failures. permanently eliminated from Questions brought out that Mrs. “Tbe legislation 1 suggest,” said Dr. Herbert Pels, economic advisor. state liquor control bill will be toss medical and legal practice, from Bill To Prohibit Loans To Ro^velt bad no intention oi per- the President, “ Will not impose a Sir Ronald was accompanied by T. teaching schools and from news- London, April 3.— (A P )—Prime iriiting beer to be served In tbe heavy burden upon the - National ed into tbe legislative arena tomor White House until the beer bill for K. Bewley and H. O. Chalkley. «- row as tbe subj^t for public debate. Detroit, April 3.-l-(AP)—Rever- paper staffs. Minisi^r MacDonald informed Par- Treasury.” and commercial counsel the District of Columbia is enacted ' S s text follows: The first organized group to voice beraUons were echoing today from Bfaay BfefUgees liano^ today that the government Any Nation In Default. lors. Mrs. Roosevelt said she had not "Td the Ckmgress: its opposition to the meaiura since yesterday’s renewal of charges and (Iteporte from Swltserland zald will dresent a bill tomorrow em- tbe allghtest idea whether there ”48 an intepoi part of the broad it was reported Friday to the Gen countercharges in which the Rev. two hundred JiMnr and' 'Ba^aMsts the Cabinet to deal, with.- were anji: beer steins in the man plan to end th e ...... eral Assembiy by tbe State Jiquor •' Washington, April 3.— (A P )—T «i- Fawr< Charles Coughlln-'^IS^ Allies 5verw,H^v^ daily froas.Gfr- out eonsuiting Parlianoent again, sion. of. property, :to IfiCrbase pv control stUdji c6ihml^6h, the don- rimny and tralitf'entering Denzoark tatlve approval was given by the A t her. preas- oonfersnCe. Mrs power and broaden -the credit atrud- HIEPMIINGTOXIIT Detroit Free Press have engaged for with the importation of Russian nectiout Federatioo of Labor spent a week. from Qe^sny- were crowded with Senate Judiciary committee today to Roosevelt showed her. attitude was tore ^fbr the benefit'.of both the nearly all of yesterday in a session Jewish refugees.) goods. that the residMice. as. a -public jrodudng and consuming elementp Much of Father Coughlin’s ad 8tud3ring the bill and in. drafting Tbe bill; a result of strained re a bill to prohibit loans by Ameri- building, belongs In a way to all who in our* population', I ask the Qon- dress yesterday afternoon was In But there were reports of strong VETERANS7ENS10NS findings of its own to place before opposition being brought to bear lations growing out of the recent eaxM to u y nation in default on its come there. gresfi for specific legislation relating criticism of the Free Press and its arrest of six British engineers in the General Assembly. against a renewal of the boycott. obligation to govemn.ent or people As hostess in this executive man- to the nmrtgages and other forms publisher, E. D. Stair, who also was Russia, will be passed through sio*', when beer becomes. legfd, she The federation criticized the pro Powerful Industrial interests were of the United States. of indsbtsdnm of the farmers of posal to place control traffic in the president of the Detroit Bankers' reported against such a move emd Parliamentary stages on Wednes sees no reason for not serving it to tbe Nation. That man
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mortgagaa on fu m land or ax- ROOSVELT URGES obanga Doads for tbasc. LiQUOR CONTROL BILL RDSflOFNISMSf FINDS WOMAN DEAD, Traasury autborissd to aubacriba BOYCOTT ENDS; OBITUARY C80.000,000 to tba paid-in surplus ^ REFINANCING OF of the banks. COMES UP TOMORROW Interest rate on loans' on mort DIES AT ACE 103 ASNEWBAKiiniB SflOCEED, HE DIES .4*^ .11. * FARM MORTGAGES gages shall not exceed per (Oentlaiied P ^ m Page One) NOTUKEYTO ••'W' cent. DEATHS A total of 816,000,000 would be liquor in tbe state, pulled tbe proper (Oontinusd From Pag* Oat) available fipm Treasury to coro- ■triogs and gained enoufib support, B E C m U E D PolDam Former Mancheiter People panaate banka for Interut reduo- Wonu Ured Jut Mrs. RatherlM Pohl EmployeM N en h they oould put tbelr oiwr oandldate Mrs. Katharine (BUal) Pohl. 87, ot Isausd for two purposea, namely, tlon. in u governor at election time, and (OoaMaaed From Page Ooa) (1), flaking new loane; (3) E x Buckland, died at Memoriu. hoepltol In Dnal Tragedy At Home Limit on mortgage loans would he *n turn would eelu t oonfederatu 100 Y urt In Towx Kopt A t D apootan, 0 p « N m changing bonds for outstanding be raised from 836,000 to |80,000. on tbe opening of new ohaln storM at 9:80 veaterday aftemoon,. w e e for tbe oommlseion, thus putting the weeks after meetina meeti with a painful mortgages. Direot loans from land banks at liquor situation into tbe bands of and drygoods stores. H of 1 per cent Interut in exceu Ootbreaks of VlelMMe Up WHb Current Erents. Injury. Mrs. Pohl suffered from In Springfield. “2. The Federal lend banke are tbelr boBBU. Shook or a heart attack when ahe AccoonUAtTnittCe.' authorieed to purchase first mort of the Interut charged to borrow Outbreaks of vlolenoe la oonneo- ers tbrottgb National Farm Loan “Tbe oommleelone appointed by tlon with tbe fiaturday boycott re fell aoroae a one-pipe furnace hot-air gages on farm land within their re- the governor may all be oompoeed Aesoolatlone permitted where lands ot sulted in the slaying m Im I of a regliter where ebe lay for several MaBobMter frlenda and old nelfh epeotlve dietrlote or to exchange clean, bonut men In years to ooms, Putnam, April 8—(AP) — Mrs. hours uqconsoioue until her son, re Tbe Maaobester Tniat Company, bora of M n. Dartus Barlow, who bonds for first mortgagee at a prloe are located In reglona lacking such Jewlab attomM and a Naai leader. aeeoolatione. but tbe openbif for bootleggere or A number Of J ^ s were arrested In Julia Ann Clark Place who had lived turning from Hartford, found her. reorgaaiaed to take over tba asMte bad made her home at 217 Main not exceeding the unpaid principle others to gain control wllfalwaye or 60 per cent of the normal value of Voluntary liquidation of Joint Kehl and In Hamburg a bomb In Putnam Just a hundred years, She was removed to the hospital suf of the bank of the sama naime that street for the past 22 years, were remain. If the oommlaslon le fering from bums and the Injury of sboc^d today at the news of her the land mortgagee plue 20 per etook land banks provided. wrecked the Nasi headquarters. died today at the noma of her w u not allowed to continue follow centum of the Improvementa, which A total of 1100,000,000 of R. F. authorised by the leglslaturs, it Strelcber issued this statement the fall. She waa not, however, 'sudden death, wblob occurred this nephew. Selectman Oarence E. thought to be lerlously injured. ing the recent bank holiday, opeaed 'mominf at her heme at Manchester ever ie the amalfer, the mortgagor C. funds made available for oould be rurganlsed In eau of the today: Pierce at hia home on Putnam for busineea today. It w u aolotiy Terrace, Springfield, where Mrs. being entitled to have hie Indebted- loane to Joint stock and sUghtut doubt.” ’1 have a feeling tbe battle will Hetehta la her 108rd year. Mrs. Pohl hoe been blind for 17 the bualneee of the new Trust Com- ' Barlow moved last November to be nese refinanced for the amount paid land banka at four per cent AaeHier ObJutlox not be further taken up/Wednesday. Until a few days ago Mrs. Place years and lived with her eon, George paay that w u transacted today, near her son Harry who has a home by the bank for hie mortgage. One condition ie that tb eu banka The federation also opposed the This will prove a dleappoiatment to was a spry old lady, doing work W. BUal. She .ves bom In Marien- none of the old bank’s accounts be in East Longsdeadow. Mrs. Bar agree to reduce to 6 per cent tbe plan to have b u r sold only with milliona of Germane but diecipllne ewerder, Germany, on April 1, 1846. ing yet available to the new institu “8. To provide for extenaions the about the house, meeting friends, Her first marriage was to Lewis tow had been in poor taealtb for interut carried in Ite mortgagu meals In all utahliehmente except must be observed in any event It keeping Interested In happenings and tion. Secretary of the Treasury Is author BUal and the second to John Pohl. !»some time, and local friends who pledged' as collateral, axid they taverns. waa not easy to yield but Adolph people about her, keeping up with The bank’s employees were nearly ized to Bubicribe at such periods as Hitler CEm only proceed one step at The latter survives, along with four vcalled on her Saturday, saw that the farm loan commissioner shall must refrain from foreclosures for "Under this system, a finish current news, and in fuU uoe of her swamped with business all day. Lo she was rapidly falling. Mr. Barlow two years. ing hie day’s work and desiring a a time.’’ faculties except her hearing. She children, G. W. BUal, Mrs. Edith cal firms and individuals, who have determine, to the paid in surplus of The Nazi Party in Its determina Adams of Stafford Springs, Mrs. Al who is In the roofing business has the Federal land banks the sum of A total of $200,000,000 ot R. F. g lu e of beer before going home to was a little deaf. been withholding their deposits for l^been at home nearly all winter, and C. funds is made available for supper ie forced to visit a tavern or tion to dominate all fields of Ger< vina Luce of Watertown, N. T., and the DEUst month either in safes and ?50,000,000 to be repaid when re mEm endeavor, apparently hEis pick A cold developed into acute Mrs. Bertha Buttner of REflnbow is over 80 years old. sources of the bank become avail loane to farmers for refinancing else go to one of the other es bronchitis and Mrs. Place did not vaults of their own or in safe de .. The aho& of finding Mrs. Bar- their debts in ar'ordance with tablishments and eat his meal there ed the Olympic games committee of which ie in Windaor. She was a posit boxes at tbe bank hurried to able therefor. Germany as its next tou-get. Tbe have strength after three days’ ill- low dead is believed to have has provisions of the new Bankruptcy instead of going home to the supper ness to cerry her through. member of the German Lutheran deposit new accounts in the new “4. The maximum ra ^ of inter newspaper Angrlff, edited by Dr. church of RockvlUe. tened the death of P. Waldo Smith, Relief Act. table.’’ V B m x la State bank so that their checking facili im old friend of the family, who has est payable on loans on mortgages R. F. C. authorized to loan $50,- Goebbefs, today published a broad- The funeral of Mrs. Pohl wiU be ties may be quickly brought bEwk^to outstanding or made within two 'Under the federation’s idea, the aide attacking Chairman Theodore Mrs. Place waa bom In Sterling, tened to telephone for a doctor. Be< 000,000 to drainage, levee and Irri Conn., March 8. 1880, tbe daughter held a t the home of her eon, 273 normal. fore the physician arrived Mr. Smith years from the effective date of the tavern would be eliminated and es Lewald and Secretary Genend Carl Buckland Eflreet, at 2:80 tomorrow Bank officials took tbe all-day gation dlztrlcts to reduce and refi tablishments permitted to sell beer of David and Mary Cole Clark. She too had dropped dead. Mr. Smith’s agt shall not exceed 4 1-3 per centum nance ^ r ir debts. Diem of the General German afternoon. A pastor from South rush as eui indication of the confi per annum, $15,000,000 being made with or without meals. Sports’ Federation, who eUso are tbe bad been uncommunicative about parents had died in childhood and IncreasM Lbe lending power of had been imcommunicative about her Windaor will officiate and burial dence placed in the institution by he made his home with Mrs. Bar- available from the Treasury to com Instead of a gross tax on retail most prominent members of the the R. F . C, by $800,000,000. generally known she was of great wUl be in the Buckland cemetery. MEUichester peoole. One hank offi low’s mother imtil the latter’s pensate the banks for tbe reduction, sales of five per cent and o^ whole Olympic committee, for having, in cer SEdd that he did not know where death, when he came to Manchester the payments to be made quarterly sale sales of 1 1-4 per cent u pro- the days before the present r^m e, age until her centennaiy annivere- Euy. Her father lived to be over 90 all tbe money came from that was to live. when certified by the farm loan posed in the bill, the federation ad solicited funds from the Jewish UU- FUNERALS broiigbt in today for deposit Mrs. Barlow leaves besides her commissioner. vocated a manufacturers tax of $l stetn newspaper concern. and two brothers were over 80 vrhen VON D E C n PUPILS they died. ’There was no informatioo avail husband and son Harry another son, ' Limit of Loans on every 30 gallons at beer. This Eustion, tbe Angrlff held, dis Mrs. Cornelia W. Hawley able today with regard to old ac Waldo Barlow of Scarsdale, N. T., Speakers at the all day special qualified them as sporto officials. Mrs. Place did not like reference The funeral of Mrs. Cornelia W. counts. Ju st as soon u the offi and a daughter, Mrs. Henry L. “5. The limit as to amount of a made to her age and she would not loan is proxKDsed tc be raised from WIN DRUM CONTEST session warned against “over taxa Hawley was held Saturday after cials of the new bEuik know what Sweet. Mr. Sweet is a teacher at tion of beer.’’ consent to have her picture mEUie. noon at 2 o’clock at the funeral percentage of old bEUances CEm be Exeter Academy and was in Florida $25,000 to $50,000 in cases approved Her sole survivor is her nephew by the farm loim commissioner. ’The bill will be given a public home of TbonuuB G. OougEm on HoU made free it wfll be Eumoonced. for Us health, accompanied by his Willimantic Corps, Coached By hearing at 2 p. m., tomorrow before MT. EVEREST CROSSED with whom she bad made her home. street Rev. F. C. Allen of the wife. Their son, a student at Am “6. Where lands are located in Manchester Man, Takes First t) » Judiciary committee of the Second CongregationEfl church con herst, was with his grandparents in territory not covered by a National Prize At Hartford. legislature. FIRST TIME BY PLANE ducted tbe service. ’The bearers STUDY MAIL SERVICE Springfield for the spring vacation. Farm Loan Association or when tbe were Joseph Sharp ot this town, and ^ Details as to the fimera! arrange Federal Land Bank of the district R .F .C REPORTS LOANS the three sons of Mrs. Hawley, Wil- When the Willimantic Dnun and AGAINST LABOR’S PLAN ments are not available at this in which tbe lands are situated is un Highest Mountain In World lEurd F. of Benton street, George L. IRREGULARITIES HERE time. able to accept applications from an Bugle Corps of John Shea Post of New Haven, April 3.— (AP) —^ the American Legion captured Dean Edgard Furness of the Yale Conquered From Air — Trip TO CONNECTICUT BANKS of Ridgewood street and Herbert H. association, direct loans may be Hawley of Middletown. BuriEil weui authorized at a rate of 1-2 of 1 per firs' prize for playing and march graduate school, a member of the Carefully Planned. Committee of Chamber To liquor control study commission in Greenwood cemetery, Middle^eld. centutn in excess of the -interest ing in the drum and bugle division , Meet With Postmastei^ VICTIM d e n u f ie s in the second annual fife, dnun and said today tbe recommendationa of chEurged to borrowers through Na Reports Also Loons Withdrawn Crocker Tomorrow Morning. tional Farm Loan Associations. bugis corps contest at Hartford the State federation of labor would Bombay, April 8 — (AP) — Mt. Or Cancelled Between Febru HARTFORD BANDIT Such borrowers are required to Saturday flight, it was a compli defeat the “fundamental purpose’’ Everest, highest moimtain in the PU6UC RECORDS covenant that when ten or more ment to tbe teaching ability of of the proposed liquor bill now be world, was crossed by adrplEme to ary 1 and March 28. The committee niune' to investi Robert Von Deck of 56 Summit fore the Legislature Judiciary com day for the-first time in history. gate conditions regsurdlng service at borrowers whose locms aggregate Warrantee Deed ! Alexander May Picked Out of a not less tbap $20,000 reside in a lo street, who has been instructor of mittee. Three Englishmen, flnanccMl by the new MEuichester Post Office met the corps for two yeeurs. Lady Houston, have been preparing Washington, April 3.— (AP)—The John and UlliEui R. PentlEmo to this morning at the Chamber of i 'Lineup At Police Station-— cality which may be covered or ’The Federation yesterday suggest R. F. C. repotted to Congress today served by a National Farm Loan Mr. Von Deck has been instruct ed a five man instead of a three for months for the dEutog Euiventure ’Thonuis L. Emd Mary E. Conlsm, lot Commerce rooms and. discussed the i; His Pal Is Sought. ing drum and bugle corpr in this ot looking down from the air upon it had authorized loans to seven 18 in the “NorthlEmd Terrace” tract matter for eui hour. Adjournment Association, they will unite in form man commission, said tbe General New England bEuiks during Febru vicinity for a number of years and Assembly should confirm tbe ap a peak where men have never trod. on Bond street. ' wEus then taken until tomorrow; Hartford, April 3,—(AP)—One of ing such an association, the adjust ary. ’The report did not indicate Tomorrow morning's session will ments or readjustments are to be his corps have met with unusual pointments made by tbe governor Recently, after all the prelimin- Certificate of Incorporation H.the alleged perpetrators of a series success. This was the second year ariea bad been arranged, they set up whether the loans were new or r^ The incorporators of the Con start at 9:30 Emd Will be attended ;| of “stick ups’* committed in .Hart- made respecting the stock that will and declared organized labor should newEfls. in succession that the Willimantic be represented on the commission. their camp eui close as possible to necticut Agricultural Credit Cor by Postmaster Frank B. Crocker !|ford and surroimding towns during put them on tbe same level with Connecticut banks Euid amounts who is Edso Emxlous that the service other borrowers belonging to such band carried off first prize. He is Furness sEdd he believed Uu com the independent state ot Nepal, and poration of this town has filed a -tb' past few weeks was taker Into also instructor of the drum corps of were Bristol—Bristol Bank and be improved and made as efficient associations. mission \VEU3 in unanimou. accord during tbe past few days they have certificate of incorporation with the custody this forenoon by Detective Ray-Locke Post of Hartford, which made a series of test flights across ’Trust Company, $202,300; Norwsdk town clerk for record. The incor EUI possible. Questions and com- 3ergeants Thomas J. Hickey and “7. Receivers of land banks ap sponsored the affair. -with the view that towns and cities MercbEmts BEuik smd Trust Com- fllEdnts will be listed for presenta of tbe state should receive some that forbidden land, always in tbs porators are: Louis L. Grant of t Philip H. Dooley. He is Alexander pointed pursuant to the Farm Loan One of the Judges was William J. direction of the enow-capp^ moun pEmy, $26,250. Loams were with tion at this meeting so that Post Act are authorized to borrow from revenue, but declEued such revenue Buckland; ThomEus H. Norton of May, 19, of this city, a graduate of Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas tains. i drawn or cancelled between Feb. 1 WindsorvUle; P. F. Chamberlain of master Crocker may discuss the sit Cheshire Reformatory. Taken to tile Reconstruction Finance Cor Smith of Center street, who is a should not come' through any in and March 28 Ihcluded: uation with members of the commit crease in the teucation rates propos In tbe pEurty are the MEirquis‘ if Broad Brook; Donsdd J. Grant of police headquarters this iu>on May poration on receivers’ certificates for member of the Hollywood, Cal., Post ClydesdEde, Air Commodore P. F. M. Bridgeport, Conn.—North End tee in the .best interests of the com the purpose, of paying'taxes on real ed in the commission report Hut- South Windsor: ErEutus D. Burnham was singled out of a lineup of a of the Legion. Mr. Smith has been Fellowes, imd Flight Lieutenant Mc Bank and Trust Co., $70,000. ot Sduth Windsor; T: J . Hurlhurt of munity. dozen persons by one of his alleged estate owned by the bank or secured away from Manchester for twenty ried prepEU'ation of the proposal, be Intyre. Tbe following loEms were with to it by mortgages, such jreceivers' years and is visiting here with bis SEdd, was largely responsible for the Somers and Louis C. Bohcu of-Man victims and positively identified. An From their base at Pumeah, 160 drawn or canceUed in part during chester. The corporation is capita Immediate, search for May’s pal in certificates constituting prior liens -family. He is a trumpeter. fEdlure to mention this feature. miles from Everest, they planned the same period by Connecticut ..in^ i on the assets. Against Proposal lized at $50,000 of which $10,000 la BR TAIN^TAXES ACTION the holdups was iiutltuted by the carefully the flight in a light plane stltutions: paid in. police. “8. Title n contemplates the vol- As for tbe proposal that tbe labor from which they hoped to photo Bridgeport— Commercial Bank May, is being held in bonds of tmtary liquidation of Joint stock orgEinization have a representative graph the glEUAt. s and Trust Company $525; Bridge ON RED SABOTAGE CASE 110,000. He shot and woimded the land banks, forbids them to Issue GAME SUPERINTENDENT on tbe commission Furness said he port—American Bank and Trust late William Bergen, a patrolmhn in hereafter any tax exempt bonds ex did - not see why Euiy one group Co., $580; Bridgeport—. West Side TO INVESnCATE DELAY (Continued From Page One) the Hartford department, in April cept such as are necessary to re ADDRESSES KIWANIANS should be so represented, There Bank $6,587. 1980. May was arrested for that financing existing loans or bond would be no objection he said, to ABOUT TOWN INPROBEOFHARRIMAN want to get it through so quickly.” crime in December of the same year issueii, or to refinance tbe sale of tbe increase of the membership of But Mr. MacDonEdd hsid no ex and in the Superior Court be was real estate belonging to tbe bank. Arthur L. dark of State Board the commission from three to five planation beyond pointing out that committed to Cheshire reformatory. (Title n-2.)) Guest of Gub At Today’s men if it could be done in tbe inter The regular Tuesday evening set- EDUCATORS DISCUSS District Attorney Was Ordered the trade agreement with Russia He served 18 months. Early this est of economy, efficiency, Euid to bEu:k of tbe north end firemen wilt By Washington So To Do, He e.\pires on April 17 Emd “some “9. Tbe Reconstruction Finance Luncheon. promote a sense of personal re year Policeman Beigdu died after an Corporation is directed to make tEflre place tomorrow night at the thing must be done to set up a sys sponsibility but members of the TEACHERS COLLEGE BILL Declares. attack of pneumonia and other com available $100,000,000 for loans to Arthur L. Clark, superintendent fire beadquartors. Main at Hilliard tem of trading.” plications. Joint stock land banks at 4 per complsslon felt three full time men streets. All men players will be wel-. ’The Labor (^position declared of the State Board of Fisheries and coula probably handle the commis WEuhington, April 3.— (AP)—The Game, addressed members of the io- come to attend. Criticize Finn To Discontinue that they would battle tbe bill as centum per annum, the amount to sion business better thim a lEurger Costigan resolution, calling for an UQUOB SENTENCES be loaned to any one ba.:k being eal Kiwanis Club at their regular the New Haven Normal hard els they cEm, raising 'an tbe gr ip. investigation of delay in prosecution obstacles possible to its passage. apportioned in accordance with tbe weekly noonday session held In tbe Having gone through the month The proposal that tbe Genersd As School— Other Matters Dis of Joseph W. HarrimEm, New York Their number is emaU, however, New Haven, April 3.— (AF) — proportion of tbe unpaid principle of Hotel Sheridan today. Mr. Clark of March without any meeting at John Klosbey of West Haven, who sembly confirm tbe nominations of cussed. bEmker, was tentatively approved to and there is little likelihood that tbe mortgages they bold to tbe total spoke on tbe duties and work of tbe all tbe board of police commission day by the Senate Judiciary commit had previously pleaded not guilty to the governor, he said, would be they wir interfere seriously with amount of the mortgages held by all State Board of Fisheries and Game ers have decided to bold their regu tee. charges of violation of the liquor in connection with pruervation and “ruinous to the whole spirit” of the lar April meeting tonight ’There tbe government’s program. law, changed his plea to guilty to tbe Joint Itud banks, tbe loans to Hartford, April 8.— (AP)—At a The committee, acting without a propagation of fish and game in commission’s suggestions. As for have been no unusual happenings full quorum, approved the resolution day and was given a 80 days’ jail be secured by first mortgage or pur charges that the possible election of meeting* of school superlntexidents UBBY LEAVES HOSPITAL chase money mortgages on farm tbe state. He gave many interut- that have made necessary a special subject to a poll of absent members. sentence, suspended for one year in a corrupt governor through manipu here today over wMch Commlsiloner lands, first mortgages on farm real ing illustrations of how tbe work meeting, but routine matters have of Education Ernest W. Butterfield ’The resolution, intioduced by Sen 1J. S. District Court. Is carried on by tbe department lations by tbe liquor Intjrests nflgbt PhUadelphla, April (AP) — estate owned by the bank or such to be gone over and one of tbe mat presided, the propoeed teebhers: eol- ator (tostigan, (D., Col.), calls for , Agents.found five gallons of li Two new members were admitted result in the app^tment of corrupt ters that wlU be given consideration an investigation by the Judiciary 3'rs. Ubby Holman Ro3mo1de and quor in biz car three weeks ago. other, collateral at may be available. to tbe club, Elmer Weden belEig re lege bill wae diecuued and oriticlim he BOD have left the hospital where The real estate underlying the col commissioners, the dean jxpresstd is tbe pay.of the policemen who are committee of tbe Justice Depart JoBspb Drlerboard of Bridgeport, instated and Parker Boren being confidence there were sufficient drys now about a month behind in tbelt directed at tbe plan to discontinue the baby wae bom on January Kh lateral to be appraised and tbe bor first tba New Haven Normal eohool ment’s delay uhder tbe Hoover ad- 9bo pleaded guilty, was given a con- taken into memberebip. Weden was and “respectable wets’’ la the state wages due to tbe bank situation. mlnistratloD In prosecuting Harri- Her departure on Saturday was tnuance to April 10. Simon Fettisr- rowing capacity to be limited to 60 a former member and has Just re by merging, it with tbe proposed kept a secret until today ^ e n visi per centum of its normal value. As to block such a move. man, former chairman of the Harri- of Long Hill road, Stamford, turned to Manobester. 'nie at Corrupt administration by the eoUege at New Britain In 1984, while tors were told she bad left without a condition precedent, tbe joint The condition of Theodore An man National Bank and ’Truit Com iras sent to Jail for 16 days on one tendance prize donatedited lay Edward commlseion, be eaid, would, in any derson, of Chestnut Lodge, man tbe schools at WUllmantio and Dan leaving a forwarding addresS' if two counts, and sentence was sue- stock land banks borrowing must bury would not be abandoned until pany, on a charge of making false J . HoU was won by Charlie S. case, be checked by the specific pro ager of the Ideal Finance Company entries in the bank’s accounts. The former Broadway “torch” |>snded for one year. agree to reduce to 6 per centum the Burr. 1988. Profeeeoe Ma.*k A. May of singer and widow of Smith Reyaolde rate of interest carried in its mort visions of tbe a c t of this town, ie steadily improving George Z. Medalle, district attor at tbe Manobester Memorial boepf- Tide, a member of tbe state board toimd fatally shot in hie North gages pledged as collateral and to The study oommlsslon, bs said, ney a t New York, asserted that he i| SUSPENDS SENTENCE. was willing that the recommenda tal where be has been confined for of education, predicted with others CaroUna estate last summer,. In a refrain from foreclosure during a held up prosecution ot Harrlman on ,( Middletown. April 8.— (A P)— tion that no tavern be establlsbed nearly three weeks. He entered the that a storm of protest would arise Instructions from tbe Justice De statement last week did not make ,^ n a r d 0 . Ryan was sworn in to- ri(K of two years except where SECOND BIGGEST PAY hospital with a severe case of sep in bis county which would aekr “why known her future plans. Sba said e property is abandoned by tbe 600 feet from a school or church partment at Washington. May as Judge of the Middletown S might be reduced, "so long ee it ie tic sore throat which was followed pick on New Haven 7“ It w u exjrialned thethe delay w u or-or she would not decide whether to re* court. The first case before him mortgagor. FOR EMERGENCY CREW definitely provided Ibere ie a limita by a sisfa of pneumonia but be ie Mr. Butterfield replied emilingly, dered to afford opportunlty to turn to tbe stoge until her baby, who wu that of Tboaae McNamara, 67, Sam Made Available tion and tbe matter is not left to now improvlnf daily. “It ie very sadi I supposed the ^ o - straighten out tba baare affaire, la has not yet been named, no lenger .for dBunksnneiB, his 21it arraign le of New Haven are. dtiaens of BHded her entire attention. ment. * 10, 8300,000,000 Of tbe credit of u effort to MV* tbe iBstitutien. the Reconstruction Finance Cor To DUtrlbuto ( 3,152.16 On Frl* discretion ot tbe commissioners.’’ Manobester Grange Sawing club nneeticut first and of New Haven ; Judge Ryan eaid he did not feel v/ill m n t tomorrow afternoon at 3 second.” iflke etarting hie Judicial career by poration le made available for loans day—Several New Projeete NO BEER BY BRIDAV. to farmers for refinancing their in- Hartford, April 8.—(AP)— There o’clock with Mrs. Edith Wickham of Without opposition the meeting at lending a roan to jail eo he euipcno- To Be Skirted. 71 Bridge street. tbe state uiule lobool, passed a pd the NDtenee impoNd. ' debtednese in aooordanoe with tbe will be no legal beer in OoaaeoUout amendments adopted at the lu t su - April 7, when tbe Federal action reeolution introduoed by Bupt. Uoyd A payroll of 88,163.16 wUl be dis Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Baker of H. Bugbee of West Harttord that TRUSTEE APPOINTED. Sion to the bankruptcy u t relat tributed Friday to 847 employus of permitting 8.2 per cent beverages TONIGHT ing to eompoeitlone and exteuions, becomes effective, Governor Oroee Waterbury and Mr. and Mrs. Earl whether or not the MU, which is Bridgeport, April 8.— (A P)—At- the M. E. E. A. This w uk’s pay Baker of Hartford spent tbe day coming before the education com AND TUBS. }rney Hereward A. Wake of Boutb- one of tbe objects being to protect roll will be the uoond largu t in the indicated today. PolAtlag out that STATE the farmer where olroumstanoes tbe liquor control law ae proposed yesterday with Mr, and Mrs. Henry mittee of tbe Legialature tomorrow, 9rt wee appointed truetee of the 18 weeks in which tbe buruu has Uedbol^ of 48 Maple etrMt. la voted by tbe present Legislature, liaskrupt estate of John A. Klmber permit against having hie operations been operating. Several new prq- 1^ the special etudy oommlieionimmiieioi suspended or shut down by unuour- beaded tw United Itatee Districtetriot AtAt- an advisory oommittee of public LUSTFUL EYES Elf Weelport, induetrml aeoretary ot Ju ta will be started this w uk. ^ a INJUNOnON OBTAINED Mhool odminletratore be appointed kbe Obamber o f Comroeroe, under a ed creditors or inability to obtain aru la ru r of the Maaobuter Me tomey Jol John Buokley prohlMts the funds >with which to carry on Ilia sale of beer and wine in tbe state to cooperate with the state board of a devil whe poeed ae a salat! ^8,000 bend, at the first msctlniI f of morial hospital will be eleared of Middletown, April 8—(AP) — A in form ula^ a program. srsditors todasIsyp Kimber'e llamli- business even though be may have tru e and brush, rsduolag tbe firs until a proclamation by tho gover temporary injunraon has been ob kiss total 186,011 with aeaete of arranged to reflnanoe tbe first mort baeard at this point nor makes it legal, Oovomor Cross tained by three taxpayers out of a BEAUTIFUL GIRLS k8.86«> gage on bis real estate. During tbe w uk an Inoreaee eaid! group oz 800 who nad signed e “11. An Important feature of tbe of approximately fifty pi per cent in *1 expect tho MU to pass without referendum to restrain operation who qtme to priyl Caught In serious delay, before Friday Jn any ot HOSPITAL NOTES bill is Title IV wblob autbortue Jobe requleltloned by indlvlduale w u the Mty bu^et which ie effective ( the web of debauched Raaputin» loans by tbe Reooutruotlon Finance reported. ease.’’ May 1. ^ Personal Notices Corporation in tbe aggregate Asked whither it would be poeeU 'fte taxpayers who offered the Mrs. Mary Peokanharo, of 88 Eiro the Mad Monkl amount of 860,000,000 to drainage, Me to set up the neoeeeary regula '"lon for a refarendum on the street, and Edward Baldwla, of 86 levee and Irrigation dietrlote to re FATHER COUGHLIN tory machinery in time for tho pro- et on the ground there were oh- WeUe street, were ad ro it^ and duce and reflnanoe their outstanding olnmntion to bo lesuod by Friday, mable Items in it were refused Randall Derby, of Boat Hariford: ( IN MUMORIAM tho governor replied In the negntivo. E Mlea Jane Bridgman, of Bol^o, and t ill lovliiv ttiemir} of Arthur At C. indebtedness, it being impoesible to tiielr prayer Iw Town Clerk John S'. IllUr, who mod April 8rd, 1988. ueure any relief in areu covered RENEWS CHARGES Pickett who datiMd it insufficient Mrs. Rowsen Abom and infant i light Is from our flrsald# gonr daughter, of 944 Tolland Tumpiko, . voles wo levad Is stilled by many of euoh dietrlote under the It was thought at the time further refinancing terms of tb« act for tbe BELIEVE PASSENGER action would not be taken* ere discharged laturdiw. m k fiP lso s Is vaeant In our haarti (Coottnued From Page One) A daughter waa bora laturday to yvnloh never ean b« flllsc. reason that tbe dralnage, levu and Tbe three dtiaens however, law Judge John Rufus Booth Inturdav Mr. aae9cperieB«e in water heatmg thousand dollars in cash today from THE NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN, Fresh work. ••• ” •'* "• r ; • .' the (Wwd Peeke’s StatoO^fik. AND ,HARTF(3IU> .RAIUbOAP Jenn; Boclmowski,' lii^dating COMPANY hereby gives notice t)iat agent;^^d former president of the OB March 22, 1988, it filed wMb the lb Interstate Commerce Oommissian at Theto: is im giwstwwki'no red-tape, no bother. . bank, «^iich closed last July, was in CodI the bl^ .w ith ttoee ..emidDyes and Weshtogton, D. C.. its appUcatkm » ' * ‘ ' Simply ci^'yodr pltttnW or v " :• ' three .ieustomers when the > robbers tor a certificate that the preaent apd estezpd.' 1 future puUtc eanvanience and nec«8- Fresh Sm oked' v;; 'Qne/carried a'irixi|gnn^ a second sity.. requires -the (^Mrattoo by It'of .. ' J brandihi^ two pistols, and the third the thread of the South Manebesfer Railroad CQmpuy, wbick raRroad stobdjihat^at^e'dfldr.^^ » v . ' ^ ^ 's e v « i viirihBia to lie on eKtobds from Manchester to South Hnddack i^att % jad^eil^lE lediik;C ^^ l|Spcbester» 1.94 niSee. - wito ehwbry. cagpf; M vsixm o f jn o i l ■W" M a n d i M i a r . 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PAGE FOUR MANCHESim EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, APRIL 8, IVBfc ■JU it«tirI(E0tfr toe publle'l money Would arouss rs* the very top-noddy of all banken. 9 seatment In those who x^lght be de* If he hadn't been ws should be now privsd of tbslr eomfortabls benefits. very thoroughly drowned In ths HEALTH. M inting So long as it was possible for soup. jrujBUiifliU) At n n a these dlpfiyed veterans to bring So we can be perfectly calm about BY OR. FRANK MeCOY BtXAXiD FmNTXMO OUJfPAKT, INtt It Ai. *«11 A*M«t - their infiucnce to bear on membere proposals that, three or four years Questions la regard to UeoHJi and Olee wlU MaaoiiMUi, Com. of Congress tor the preventton ot ago, would have thrown ua into a | THOMAA rilAAUHON be Aamreied by Or.MeUoy who o u be OM«nU ll«pas*r reforms, tbdr protests were likely pale and perilous faint. addressed In bare of, this Paper. Boeloee to be of effect. And they possessed stamped, eaUBddreeeed Eaveiope Ter Reply. Foahdtd Oetot*r I, Ittl PubltabAd £v«ri A9Mtog Axotpt aO much of the quality of respecta BOYCOTT REACTS Audajra u d Boltdaya. ADUrati at tb« bility as alwajrs attaches to any It is just now beginning to be real Adit Offle* a t MaaetaMt**< Cobb^ as A WELL-FORMED NECK .perform this exercise with toe Ascoad Class Mail Mattsr. cause, no matter what, which has a ized'that the new dictator of Ger PORTRAYS character'^bead sideways, whleb will develop ACBSCRIPTION AATK8 good chance to succeed. Nbw,^ how many took a pretty ghastly chance the musdes at the side of toe Oaa taafi by ossil •••••••••••*«tt*00 Few people realize bow much toe neck and take out hollows at the Asr Month, by mail ...... f ,d0 ever, toe protests and lobbjring of with bis power when be ordered toe AIBSIS SOOiSS «•••■••• m'm •'•'« • • « • • vt ,0t appearance, and poise depend on collar-bone. Then tium your back Osi vsrsd. ons ysar ...... td.OO the disaffected veteran has lost that boycott against all Jews. And that, the shape of toe neck. A scrawny to the wall and raise and lower your weight, supporting the body MXKBCR OP TBJS ASAOOIATEU elsment of respectability. There is as a matter of fact, be may not have neck denotes pbydicat weakness, PRESA no chance whatever of bullying this been altogether lucky in toe out entirely on your feet and toe back Ths Associated Pre.s 4s szolusivsly wbereas a strong neck Is apt to of the bead. entitled to the use f> r republioatlon administration because this adminis come. be associated with physical vigor Remember that exerdse is like of all news dispatches credited to it and strength. When Judging from er net otherwise credited la tbte tration is playing for a higher stake Dispatcbes from Berlin today in a putty knife that takes off paper and also the local news pub* than the votes of some aggrieved dicate that the boycott may be this light, «the neck is an important fat where it Is too , plentiful -and diagnostic guide to vitality. Con llsbed herein. ex-service men; if it doesn’t get the adds It where it is needed. There All rtahts of repab eation of abandoned. Announcement to toe sider how Important toe neck is as is no danger of overdevelming toe special drspatebes herein ate also re* at served. ootmtry.out Its bole it is sunk—r effect that it will imt be resumed on the connection between the hetid neck muscles. Those 'w ith a lot and this cut in veterans’ benefits is Wednesday if the outside world re and toe body; through toe neck of fat at toe back of the neck or Full berviee ollent uf N G A 8er* a vital part of the prcblem. frains from accepting Jewish propa pass the great blood vessels that with double chins will notice a vice, Inc. nourish the brain and bring color distinct improvement in using So that the shrieks of the lobby ganda and outside Jews refrain from to the cheeks and also in toe neck Publisher's Keprcsentattve: The (these exerdSM. Scrawny ugcks will A P P R i i y E D Julius Mathews Special Asency—New ists and the protests of those who propagandizing, constitute a pretty are toe important nerve cables that also fill out. Elztra-prominent Tork. Chicago. Detroit and Boston. must be hit by the cuts in benefits, thin face saving operation. Of carry orders from the brain to be Adam’s apples will become less no- translated into action by tbrHnus* MEMBER AODtT BOREAO UP tSeing without possible effect, are >urse foreign opinion will not tlceahle as the musdes beside the circulations. eles and glands of toe body. The lanmx become developed. The bound to make toe rest of the coun change nor will its expression be muscles of toe neck are extremely best part of all is the increase in Ths Hsrsld Printing uonipany. Ina, Important for, if they are insuffi assumes no Snanelal responsibility try weary. Nothing possibly can be smothered. Hitler and bis Nazis toe feeling of strength . and self- fo. typographical errors appearing In gained from them but discredit to can, however, pretend to believe that ciently strong or are developed un confidence when toe nec^ becomes evenly, there is an interference advertlsamcnte m the Manchester they have. And they are pretty stronger and under good muscular Evening Heraid those who utter them. That would with both the blood supply and the control, The poise and carriage be a high price to pay for tbs' mere likely to do so in view of toe storm nerve energy passing through the are. also iiiiproved and add distinct When you want GOOD 1 MONDAY, APRIL 8. eatlsfsctlon of making a ffitlls noise. of Internal trouble that toe Nazis neck. ly to the general appearance. , furniture look for have made for themselves. The development of a well-form this seal. BEER. LIQUOR CONTROL ed neck is not difficult; It sim QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Unless we xniejudge the capacity OPFOSINO VIEWS Public opinion in Germany, it is ply Requires toe persistent use of and intelligence of the Judiciary On the last day of March it was now obvious, has split wide open on a few definite exercises, principal (Foods BeneflciXI to Hair) ly those wbiiJh move toe head in Question: Mrs.‘ Lorenna K. I t Conunlttee of the General Assembly announced at Washington that this subject of anti-Semitism. Thou sands of influential Germans ' who various directions. Here are a ^ t e s : "I wish to know which t that body should he able to promptly President Roosevelt would be asked few exercises that I have found es foods contain minerals benefidal to ^ a n d effectively dispose of the Act within a few days to approve an ex* bad aeqxiiesced In Hitlerism now sec pecially suitable. Care must be the hair. Does the violet ray help -and it’s a genuine used not to take the exercises too I to Control the Manufacture, Dlstrl- tensive naval construction program in it a dangerous, mad enterprise. to bring blood, to the scalp?.’’ Hitler baa hurt bis own position im vigorously at first or one is apt Answer: A loss of hair may re f button and Sale of Alcoholic Liquor designed to bring the fieets up to to have a very sore neck for mensely. He was sure to do it by sult from several causes, such and to Impose Taxes on Such Sale, the approximate strength fixed for several days. (1). Nod-the head as: (1) Severe toxemia- during a some insane stroke before he bad submitted by the Commission on the United States by toe Treaty ot slowly as far forwarf and then fc.ver. (2) Poor circulation of the back as you can without .straining. Liquor Control. London. This would involve a little been in power long. He seems to ccalp. (3) Diseases of toe scalp. have lost no time. (2). Lay the right ear on the (4). A .lack of mineral element! in , ' The proposed act is verbose, in- matter of 1231,000,000 for construe* right shoulder, then the left ear the diet The mineral that Is usu SIMMONS hnitely fussy, and withal the prod* Uon alone, in a period of three on toe eft shoulder. (8). Touch the ally lacking is silicon, cucumbers, uct of baste and snap judgments. years. chin first to toe right then the lettuce, bran, dandelion, .^paisnlps, BEHIND THE SCENES IN left shoulder. (4). Lie on the back frolt skins, strawberries and beets. It could not well be otherwise. The The treaty* of London is ancient and raise the head a number of If the hair roots are not entirely Commission doubtless did as well as history. times. (5). Lie on toe face / and dead, a well-balanced diet contain any other commission could have Only toe day before this an* draw the head upward and back- ing a good proportion of these Twin Studio Couch ward. (6). With the bead erect, al-,.fo^ acrompanled by 'a vtaoroiu dona if It undertook to do a year's Dounesment was made Brigadier temately tense and relax all of General William Mitchell, one-time massage of the scalp and any other work in a few weeks. But none the muscles of the neck. treatments which wIU Increase the Unexpected oveniight guests cause no problem when you have a Twin could have done a good job-7-and it head of the allied sdr forces in the Those who wish to add more circulation should be beneficial HE’S ”ECOMOMlC ADVISOR" studio couch in your home. In just a jiffy this smart, comfortable day is extremely urgent that a good Job World War who was fired out of the TO THE NATION'S FARMERS strenuous exercises may add the violet ray, wMle not specifical Unltsd States army for telling tbs following two: (a). SUck the jaw ly helpful to growing the hair time couch opens to'^ full size bed___ or twin beds. AND BOTH be done. out and tense toe muscles In might assist in increasing the local truth, appeared before the House Washington, April 6—The admin PARTS are fitted with innerspring mattresses! Simmons, makers of If we were, confronted merely by istration’s big push for form relief front of the throat, contracting circulation. I have u su ^ y found Military Affairs Committee add and relaxing these muscles alter the problem of beer the task of fsg* has resulted in the establishment of that the ultra-violet rays is most the famous “Beautyrest” mattress, designed this couch so it bears our urged the adoption of the MeSwain nately as you make toe chin pro satisfactory for this purpose. This ulatioD would be relatively simple. .* new office In the Department of trude and recede. Do this a few seal of Approved Style, Quality, Price. Your studio couch will be cus bill to consolidate the War and Navy pay is also present In sunlight and But that is not the case. The repeal Agriculture. But to Dr. Mordecai times, then try tightening these it is now not an unusual s ^ t to tom made for you in a selection of 25 different covers! This is a limited of the Bightsesth Amendment im* Departments in- a Department at Ezekiel, recently appointed econo muscles by tensing and throwing see men going without their hats the head quickly backward^ so offer, so come early. pends. Connecticut should havs a Nattonai Defence which would have mic adviser to toe Secretary, toe toe year round; as they believe toe contnfi of all the dsfenesa of the as to put a sudden strain on the ■unlight prevents their becomlmr soientlflc, socially admirtUe liquor position will mean only a continua front of the throat. Practice this bald. law when it has any^ The one pro nation, tocludiqg,toqge^ot the air. tion, in a larger field, of the work before a mirror and hold your (Chlltf Sudea Fingers) posed by the Commission hardly He said that the spending of money which hethaa bsSn doing tor the hand on your t ^ a t when, you do Queatlbn:-‘'Granny’’ writes: “My on surface going war ships was ’’g govemment for the last ten years. this exercise so-that you can feel grandchild three years old sucks falls into that category. It is a ' As one of the “big torse" of toe the muscles when they become racket." He said that tbs country two of her fingers most of the hastily eonceived and hurriedly Department, Dr. Ezekiel asststsd tense, (b). Place a pillow against time; how can we overcome this framed makeshift.' The state would could save from |I60,000,000 to in drafting toe new agriculture toe wall, stand back about three habit? We have tried many things be better without it. 1800,000,000 a year by a combina relief bill, together with Secre feet and rest your weight on the but all have failed and would ap tary of Agriculture Henry A. Wal forehead while pressing it against As. for the regulation of the sale tion of defenses in which the air preciate it very much if you could lace, and Assistant Secretary Rex- the pillow. Partly support' your help ua to break her of this habit” of beer.^thc Judiciary Committee forces would have their due respon* ford Guy Tugwell. weight with your hands against Answer: I would suggest that should be able to dfaw an emergency sibiUty—and provide far griatsr In Departnoent 11 Years the wall but gradually hold as you get some aluminum mittens security. Since he entered the Depart much weight with your neck mus for the grandchild who sucks her law, ftankly to be regarded as a ment of Agriculture lu 1922, Dr. cles as possible. Roll ydur fore** Serving Manchester tor 58 Years There are probably ten people who fingers. This will successfully temporary measure, empowering Ezekiel’s special Interests have belul back and forth in the pillow break toe habit and these mittens some competent state authority to brieve with Mitebdl fo r every one been in the problems of adjust so as to strain the neck musdes may be purchased from a surgical regulate the sale of that beverage who believes that building a fleet up ing farm production to demand. as much as possible. You can also supply store. Along this line he developed toe until the next General Assembly to the London treaty standard would agriculture outlook service of the serve any important purpose in add* should have time to adopt a well Bureau of Agriculture Bconoxnics, tution graduate school of econom- churches yesterday as a result of considered plan. If the Judiciary ing to the safety of the nation. which estimatea agricultural ioa, in Washington, D. c. the series of incendiary attempts. IN NEW YORK committee could not. for such pur* If these are tha days of a new planting and production under As on of toe group of young, The church and presbytery in Something new in normal conditiona foi the coming college-trained men with high po Do you knoW” pose, encompass within three para deal, of actual reallaatian, it may Clarke City were destroyed by fire year, pointing out probable fields sitions in the new administration, Saturday. Burning papers were By PAUL HARRISON graphs a'b etter law than the one be expected that the administration of over or imder production. Dr. Mordecai Ezekiel may be ex found in a confession box in St. old fashioned now under consideration, general re win be beard from before long in In 1930 Dr. Ezekiel was made pected to take On active part, in Edouard ebureb last week. Now York, April 4.—This Is a firm opposition to tb^ss everlasting asalatant chief economist of toe all attempts to put farming back spect for the acumen of that com Fedexml Farm Board. Many of on a paying basis. town where spring is supposed to mittee would fade. proposals to isddls the country with toe. board’s publications have TREATER IS ROBBED arrive according to toe calendar; The proposed act is a bodge* new burdens of waste on naval ds- been written by him.. He is also where a Flower Show, with blooms MONKS podge. At points it is ludicrous— fsassi as archaic as bows and the author of a BtatistiesU text GUARD CATHOLIC CHURCHES Newton, Mass., April 3.—(A P I- under glass, heralds the vernal book, “Methods of Correlation Two masked bandits, both armed as in the provision prohibiting the arrows. equinox; where, whatever the Analysis." Montrsal, April 3.~ (A P ) — A with guns, kidnaped Cbarlea Bas- weather, dress shop windows burst advertising of beer; when beer will Native of Virginia, 34 close wateb was placed on all Cath sin, manager of a moving picture olic eburobes today after the de into color on a pre-appolnted date be advertised by radio and in every MORTGAGE REFINANCE During his term with the Farm theater, late last night, forced him . . . New York is a place where CLOTH Board hi took a year’s leave to struction of toe fifth one in Quebec to drive them to the toeater, open people strive to rear cold, gray newspaper and magasine coming It is a stupendous banking enter* in six months by fire and abortivs study in Europe on a Guggenheim toe safe and give them 3160. walls against toe sun; and where By combining four different into the state of Cennectlout. And prise on which President Roosevelt fellowship, giving specif atten incendiary attempts on several oth Bassln reported to police they ers. the first warm south winds carry weaves in one piece of in the provision against tbs Issuanos seeks to havs ths nation embark, tion to the economic organization levelled their guna at him as he dust instead ot the smell of awak goods, our modern weavers of tavern parmita for a building of European countries. Blazing papers were found yes was putting bis automobile in hie ening loam . . . New Yorkers in this business of refinancing two or He was bom in Virginia 34 have brightened the old within 600 feet of a church or school terday in St. James Basilica after garage at the rear of his borne. their eanvons, seldom glimpse a fashioned Monks d o th tores billion dollar worth of form years ago, graduated from the a milkman reported seeing a man They forced him to drive to the “in a straight line" when, for all wedge of wild geese flying north. with a smart Summery —the plaito .to buy good mortgages. But is there anyone University of Maryland, and took jump from the roof ot a low wing Oriental toeater in toe Mattapan And if they did they’d only mis plaid design. An idea for practical purposes, ths distance by who doubta that toe United States a maater’s degree at toe Univer of the building. There was evident section of Boston, he said, and take them for a V formation of .Spring and Summer drapes door mats is Watkins? street might easily be a quarter or sity of Minnesota, and later a Pb. uneasiness among many persons open the safe from which they took array airplanes. Take our cocoa brush govemment is already the biggest D. degree at toe Brookings lusti* who went to Montreal Catholic 3160. and slip covers! 60 inches even half a mile. And yet, in its fashion, spring wide. bankiiif institution in the world? comes anyhow. It seems to awaken mats. They’re heavier Connecticut does not want to op* Or that (be principal trouble with its flrst toe hearts of children and than you’ll find ordinar* erate for years under a liquor law adventures in major finance is that The Machinery of Government—1933 Model the business Judgment of toe hur- ily— and wear longer.) that was knocked together in a ftw until Just now toe beneficiaries of its dy-gyrdy man . . . In pet shop win- minutes under the pressure of firs* dows, rioksty-Iegged puppies The 14x24 size is $1.40. aotivltiss have been favored clasass itrsteb and romp in tbs new, • per alarm baste. or sntsrpriassT meating warmth . . . £ean squir $ 1 . 4 5 yd. The best possible way of meeting Kavtag come to the rescue of the rels make timid advances to prof this situation—which itsslf is tbs rs* individual banks, the insurance com* fered peanuts in Central Park; WATKINTS suit of stupid procrastination on the and dowdy pigeons resume their panies, the railroads, and only |b a gormandUmg at the Ubrary plaza. WATKINS part of tbs {Mlministratton and tbs very small way to tbs aid of ths DOOR MATS Asssmbly of IMI—would bs tor ths farmtr and net at all to ths diraot Getting Wind of Spring DRAPERY SHOP Judidary Conmlttss to^ trsat tbs Atop toe Wbltshall Building, at aid of tot boms owner, it seems to tbs Battery, Meteorologist Scarr prsssnt as an intsrim psriod, provIcU bs tbs theory of this latest proposal 0^ bis bpmnlng ansmometsr. And tor a tsmporary btsr eostrol and for tUkt it would only bo as extSBiion at TimM Square the same wind stirring. Languid strollers gatosr YorkviUa,I, last stronghold of tha emsrgsnoy handling of the situation of an alraady adopted principle if that be bas measured is moldiilf •bout nypnotlo pitob-men, and buy olaanish GermanC popuwUao, stroll* of the hard I'Aiuor problem to con* ^ frock about a graceful show unk jswslry in tot auotion rooms, ing bandsto are— tootellag la tha^ tbs government ware to become girl, poised OB a tip-toe as she sig ilight-seeing buses, always bally- strsats and litoars are twanging in limie not leter than May 16, 1Mb, banker tor tbs diiti'ssssd little fsi* nals a taxicab . . . On too lower hoosd as "starting right now," toe braubauses. Tbtrall ba rail and then advoeats tbs ertation of a lew on ths farms and In the mort east lids, old women rale# tone* finally fill up and rattis on thslr baar to walooma dar spring mlt... ntw and mors carsfully organiiod gaged dwelling. mmt windows and, elbows on sills, way , . . Orasa is coming up around tbo oommiMlon to bring in to ths nmt ^ s up their ouitomary vigil. "Keep Oft" signa in toe parka • . ■- To bo surs tbs proposal to nubs watch the tooffling itroots, Ail Around tba Town la toe Obetto, gypsies are Imndliag Logfilaturs a eompstsnt liquor law a bugs bend issue tor rshBaneiBg tako mental notes for evening goi* their efteota into gay sbaWto, ■ I hat will bs a orsdlt to tbs stats. mertgagei at a lower interest rats, ilPi and inhale stray vernal "gpring Opening laie" , . . raadlaass to taka to toa read aghlB m hyri mixed with oarbon monos* “Lining and Danowg—'gpring Re* . . . Dima storaa ara saUlng paclM ■0 Car, rslatsi only to tbo farms, and Ida . . . On too avenues, newly* vua-No Cover Ohargs" . . . Dark plants and small ooataiaars of tos LOMY i>llOTBIT8 it migbt bavs been bettor, perhaps, pluohed torriort strain at leashes upper gallbriN and'rear rows ot soil . . . Uttia glria ara playtog If vitsran organiiatiens oontiaur. to group tbo farm and tba boma to* and niff at the Ibgi of haughty movie theaters art popular agalh; hop-scotch, and uttia boys, after doormah. High above, on penthouse and ushsrs don’t cUsturn tbs lovsrs stealing tbair chaUi. ara ai soiM of tbsm appsar to bs dstsr* gather and deal with them at tbs thsre . . . iemtbody who bas been minid to do, to agitoto agaiut ths torraoH, Nrvaato lUr ths sour and OB tha sidewalks tb§t ' ianM tiBMi lut there will be, it is shallow earth edtire shrubbery renamed “Vera Vernal" Is starring itsia Lavas Oartruda ocenomisi put, into sffsot by F{sii* to bs Mpsetsd, a gsiMrai wUllBfBtM and wistful little trsM are ooaxid in a burlssqus show's "Ipringtims It mustf ba apriag. dsnt ftooisvslt, thsy will probably to grow , . , folilH." Insids, ah old-man-Mout- to aodMt tbs premiM ot tbs admin* town (wbosf nams "u in tha ta ara always soma aattva hnd tbsmMivsi rsgirdsd, by a vsry _ lo .spring oomM to Oetham. era who iay> "Wan, h iitratien that vsry soon tbs sanu You can tvsn trace ito advent in bloid hsadllnsa net long ago) fits too aura. ltomamMr». grist majority of tbs Amsrlsaa pse« sort be rsUsC wW bi Mtondsd to tbs the daily prMi . . A rioh young In a box and works on a orosi- bars in tha miiMaref pis, as a msrs puMis Buiiuss, boms ewBW if tbs proposed msasun do-nothing elopei with'a dirae-a- word pusals—anoapt wtaan too IIM." Hundrsdi of mlUieni of deitars daaoe girl . . . A' Oreeawioh Vil strip aoto oemo on . . . Is autboHisd. lage poet doubtfesa dreaming of On a window Isdgt of a Wan liavs boon squandsrod in vstoran bon> tintos havs obang*^ otpos it wm tuah violate by e dimpled pool, strHt breksragi firm, two ' PROVlIfa WAR H O ^ X ' ^Mti, Of tbs th o u iu d i upoB thou* ths usual thing to iisposs el suAb ta hit by a truck end waku up art building a nest ot stri aagdi of htBsjMittoA of thois Hhm* lagMntlvs p P D ^Ii ns IMS by tbs e a koapitol . . . J. Otic Iwlft. scraps— of-mm tiok•^tapS|ma mRt Tbs hat dost ^ tha W ill* I itorlhfi thon piBbably isn't om, sin* ------of Iheea nature fane who and rubbar banda. That vsry Rmpfs pnasm of dsojaring tbnt •Ml ttea i i ifse Toelane, writee want ba epaaad or wi until p x n jx s ia gis ihdivIduiJ fyhe ttaiBki of hlmisU they would "pul tbs gAVframspt to tittle m U n about "the perfume tha tu§.gro taatabad . . . ttflWBaL AUlaiTna sum rii •I gdttlBg uptUBg thM WM tot lbs buiitog buEimi" Tbit, juti a, leflMr>b)arth •dv is* ^ dally. prepsffly oontag to UmA It waa i»* larks Dr. DItatonr nahaa u o fbatrullj l^llA while Iff, w ii A tbeugbt ndt to lb off •vltoWs, thAf ttitl sAyftsp to t w If totofiilM for IS liilpnt. It ;!• f W m 't * i’1 - ..-'A^ M 5', \ • . » ' . ■*
MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCH^TEI^, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 8 ,1 8 ^ PA«ii {n vit
Ebna iB tha Quirlaal Palace Thura* JiiPANESESDGGm N. Y. DOCTORS OPPOSE d ^ REDSOXPUYERS ' DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Queer Twists O u e m ig /it. They are:. Mrs. Charles Mac- SOCIALIZED iP IC IN E Veagh, Buffalo, N. Y., widow of tha MONDAY, APRIL S (U«ntnl SDd Esstero Etssilsrd Tins) HANDS OFF POUCY former United States ambaaaador to INTRAINWRRK A . P . N ews Japan and Baimhter of a former NeU»An procnmi to kov aad bulo In Day’s News % \ obalna or croupa thereof nnleaa sped* ambaaaador to Itatar; Mrs. J. Mon Bed: ookst to cout (c to o) desltnatlon Ineludea all available statlona Envoy Says Europe and Ameri Says It Would Be Group Care Procnuni nblpet to ohaive. P. U. Cent. SasL Boston — Eighteen persona kill roe Hewlett, New York, wife of the Enginttr and FirsmaE Kilkd /I ca Should Not Interfere In of the Most Disinterested director of the AmarloBa Acaddmy (Bp Tha Aaaooimtad PraasJ 8:00— 7:00— Myrt and Marge — east: Belfast — When Sir Thomas ed in automobile aocldenta In Maa- Whin Engfaie Tams Oveiw KBOWEAP NETWORK Mllllsan and Mulligan— bildwest Manchuria. Kind. aachusetta last week. In Rome; Miar Ethel Haven, daugh 8:15— 7:18— Busk Ressrs In M88 — Beecham, famous British orchestra ter of Georgs Haven, New York; None of the Players Injured. BASIC— Eaeti weat (key) *weel wtle . east: Mai^tln’s OronoAtra-Ulzle conductor was held up by Customs Whitman, Maas.—Mias Hannah wjtir %rtas wok wfi wilt wfbr wre wsy 8180— /iS^Travelers’ Quartet— east: ^Chicago, April 8.—(AP)—Yoeuke New York, .April 3.—(AP) — Mlaa Joslin Pierson, daughter of wbon wcae wuin wwj wMl; Mldweett Mertin’a Orehes.— uUle; Ntumtller men In the Free State border he did Holland, 80, la brutally beaten by Tbomaa Pierson, New York, and Dover, Del., April 8.->(AP)— An vrmsq wefi ked «oo>wbe wow wdaf end Porterfield— mldweai Matauoka, Japanese statesman on an Irish jig—just to show there was Socialized medicine, vfith taxes or two men, who, police aay, forced 8:48— 7.48— Bgako Carter— basio; Be. Mlaa Barbara Fairbanks, daughter intensive manhunt waa on today for NORTHWBST A CANADIAN - wtRU his way home from Geneva, Switz no ID feelm g., insurance paying the physician, was their way Into her home to ran- train wreckers, authors of what wite ketp webe wday kfyr cksw clef tween the Beokonde— west opposed before the Medical Society of Frank P. < Fairbanks, of Boston, /:00— IrilO— Tha Celumblans— to cat aaok the house. officials termed the plot wblpB caus SOUTH — wrva wpU wwnc wle wjax 7:18— i:18— SIngin' Sam— basic: Am* erland, following his (mimtiy’B with Enroute to Belfast be and bla of the State of New York today in former profaasor of fine arte In the wlU'Wsun wlod wsm wmo wsb wapi bassadors— Itizls; Jey’a Crensttra drawal from the League ot Nations, party were held and their music a report by its treasurer, Frederick Freenaont, N. H.~David Mills, American Academy hero. ed the wreck of a Penn^vaala fall- wjdx trsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre — wasi cases searched for arms or valu 89, former Yale student, and MIm ------road flyer bearing tha Boaton R4d wuat ktba ktha 7:30— 1:30— Or. Fu Manshu — baale; said that in his opinion America and E. Sondern, M. D., ot New York Europe could help speed the return ables. To prove bis party were only Blanche Trudell, 80, are killed As Sox baseball team northward,'kill* MOUNTAIN— koa kd»i kfir kchl Neraemen— midw; Plane— w City. GERMANY'S NAVAL PROGRAM COAST— kfo kfi kgw komo khq kpo 8.00— 8:00— Ruth Bttlno. Songs— lo t of peace to Japan and China by re innocent musicians be assembled the their automobile skids on a ri>ad ing the engmeer and flraman. kfad k u r kgu 8:18— 8:18— Mills Bret. — bauo: Dlt* orchestra in the street and treated "In practice it would mean that made slippery by the. rain and tatere — Dixie: Straight's Orch.— fraining from further interference. the large majority of our physi Thundering toward New York Cent. East. the officers to a piece ot classical craahea Into a telegraph pole. Berlin, April 8.—(AP) — Oer- midwest: Organ Racltal— waai "We want to use force no longer cians would be in the employ of the early yesterday, the train struck a 4:00— 8:00— The A/hiaperlng Banjoi S:30— 8:80— Myatarlaa in Faria— basis than is necessary, and we want to music. Sugar Hill, N. H.—Tony Novak, mimy’s------, ------navu^.Tgram, program, a aemi-offt- awltob which offidala said had been 4:10— Sil^Sonss at Twilight—aJio c 8:00— 10100 — ^u n try Club — aaat: state or some subdivision of it and otal statement dUnloaad today, oom- 4:30— 8:80— The Hutchinson Family Broadway Maiod'ea — Uixis; Baua come to terms with the Chinese,” he Thob the orchestra broke into an most probably, though not neces 88, Initructor In a skllug ' lohool, tampered with and left the rails 4:45— 8:48— Paul Wing. Story Man Orch,— mldwaai told a group of his oountiymen re Irish air and Sir Thomas performed recelvea a broken leg while dem prises four armored ondsars to sup three miles south of here. 8:00— 8:00— Dinner Concert— aleo'eat 1:18— 10:18— Pollack Oren.— miowut sarily, under political influence or siding la Chicago as he spoke of the a Jig. onstrating a difficult phase of ski plant the crulaera Preuaaan, Loth- The locomotive turned over od Its 5:30— 8:30— King Kong, Serial— to c 8:30— 10:80— Bdwin C. Hill— also coast even control. Their compensation rtngen, Braunschweig and SlsaaB. 5:45— 8:48— Countess AlbanI— also cat 1:48-10:48 - Wm, O'NsalTTinor — Mamfiiurian question. Milwaukee, Wia— Several hun would be such that the aaminf of ing before a group of atudenta. Bide, killing C. A. Burkhard o f W il 8:00— 7KI0— aruen SLEEVES AI»;PEEEmG! liiien liugjpTsre Tor TJiat Wan^rtti^ •\nd They’ie Cuffing Styto Aronnd-^the'WilatB;. Along with' the first crocus comes a Daily Health' whole flock of elegant-looking feath erweight Unsn luggage; 'water-proof ed and wtuiflable. ' ’The suit case Sendee^ • • < rrV. j By Oiivf Rebtrts Birtow and overnight bag. are natural-color Btato eo HOW to K s^ ed linen, with leather-bound edges iy Woria Famed Antbortly and smart stoipes, to brbym, green it- IT’S CBCEL to lAUGH ^try to act grown-up: It la the best or other colors that, s ^ t your ensem- AT ADOLESCENCE defense. And they become tacituni. We. The traveUng suit is brown CHILD'S CHBONIO COUGH odq even surly, or deiirmt perhaps. Al and white checks, with white pique DIFFICULT TO DIAONOHET L • I La u r a Lo u Hiere are stw es of man, most anything wfll they resort to blouse, gloves -and haL ‘ so the lug BROOKAUm during wbieh 'he ' sixers mental rather than let it be known that gage has brown leatoer strlpings. , By DB. MORBI8 H SU iE IN ei«S» NEASERVIC^MC i^n y if toe wofld laughs at him. their spirits are cringing, trembling, Editor, Jownal of -ttfo.AaeethiemiiaA One is in bfil^oed when he is get tuned to toe sU^test hint of cruel Medical Association, aito o f"^ '" ting oriented in this" fretful place ty in toe form of laughter. Hygela, the Health Magazine . ^ BEGIN HEBE TODAY called toe worth. ‘ A bhby, as we Here's An Example new know, suffers'tortures of em One day some years ago an over ’The diagnosis and treatment o< * JANET WIT-T- breaks her engage* barrassment ff 1^ is'langbeG a t grown young cbhp bt fourteen or disease in a child is aometimef tawnt to BOLF CABLYUB when she The otoer is hrhan her breaks out fifteen, with two older brothers, much more difficult than to aO'- learns he has been paying attentf ons of toe chrysahs .itolldhood into ! came to his mother. He said. ‘Tm adult, piimarUy because the phy to BETTY KENDALXj, werithy m- toe new wONd Cf adolescence. Did 'going to take Mary out In toe canoe sician finds it hard to obtain troof^ dety ghi. Janet, 2S, Is secretary to you ever watch a butterfly just out ;and tonight we’re going to a movie, the patient information tiiat s&f ~' BBU(% BL^MILTON, ad v ertin g of a cocoon? Its wlng^ are f MAN0HE8TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 8,1888. FAGS "TTW! Three Basketball Contests Are Scheduled This W e HASCO RANGERS DEFEAT INDEPENDENTS BOW MAYBE IT’S THAT 3.2 YALE HAS STRONG GUARliS FACE RHYMERS OLYMPIC BOOTERS, 4 t o 3 1 0 ENDEES IN 1ST BASEBALLNINETO TITLE GAME, 52'21 DEFEND Its TITLE H ^im )lffiSD AY NIGIT SUMMARY Champ*t Coach M«et AD-Barnsito Fridaf. Factor In Junior Eleven’s W «fi Side Champs Smother Elis Somewhat Bdter Pre Olym pic* R a n g en Nigh With M. E & a d SinuDonda.. .g o a l. M cflroy Loss; Seniors. Troonce NicbolB, East S i ^ Widi BriOiaiit pared Thb Year Bat W 3 Sam uelsoft...... rb ...... Hugh Eut Hartford 1 ^ In Pre- S ^ o r d Springs By 5 To Hillman...... lb ,.. ..Montgomery Attack; F iers Col- A ustin, Face Tender OppesitieB Leslie.rhb ..v MoQrary Ginmary; ScTea Games 1 Score. R oon ey, ...... chb .Ferguson (c.) lepans, 35-23. In CoDefe Leo^ Tierney, . lA d y To l*rolei|gSMuon Henry •. .Ihb .. Christensen By OBSESVEB G r a y .. . . » ...... o r .... J. Murnlng Over 500 feu packed tee School New Haven, Cotm., April 8.— M cVeigh...... Ir'j;...... MUler Until Last of April While the Olympics were going street Rec Saturday night to see (AP)—Defending tee first league Kennedy (c.).... cf .... M cDonald down, to defeat yesterday afternoon the Independents, winners of tee basebaU championahip won by any McConkey...... 0 ... T. M u m l.g Yale team since 18M, tee current before the Hasco Rangers at Lennon, Ekust Side Reo league, swamped by Charter Oedc street grounds to the tee Endees, winners of tee West E31 nine faces-tee eastern intercol At least seven more basketball Sullivan...... 0 1 ...... Hynd time of 4 goals to 3, the Senior Side R ec league 52-21> The Inde legiate campaign somewhat better games seem in prospect before the Goals by, Kennedy, Gray, Chris eleven was taking the measure of pendents playing on their home prepared than tee team which nos tensen, (own goal> for Manchester, already-prolonged season will come Stafford Sprtngs by the score of 6 flomr and having the aulvantage of ed out Columbia for tee Hutob- and Miller 2, J. Murnlng and T. to an. end and three o f .-the contests goals to 1 at Stafforu Springs. experience and height were favor- inson Cup a year ago. The opposi Murnlng for Rangers. Referee, R. itM to cop tee first game of the tion. however, will be stronger ss are jcbeduled for this week, briag- The junior teams were fairly Hamilton, Hartford. evenly matched with the Rangers series. The Bhideea however, un Harvard has become a league ing into action bote tee National eleven slightly better balanced, sev* leashed a fast paaaiBg attack that member as weU as a traditional ri Guards ayd Manchester High School oral ez'senior players served the not only exhausted tee Independents val for Yale this year. quintets. Wednesday night the purpose of blending experience with TANKS PROVE EASY but left them befuddled in teeir at The Yale team nas a more reli Guards tackle the Rhymers of Hart the dash of youth. Plenty of goal tempts to bottle up the Ehidee scor able infield to back up tee exceUent ford at the State Armory here in toe ing. scoring was seen but with the ex« pitching of John Joseph Broaca, first of a series to decide the cham WUkineon, Gribbon and P. Ander W . J. eSarke ception of the Olympic’s first goal and an adequate relief burler to pionship of this section of tee state. Y lC m iO F HERALD son rang in swlMiere tea. bordered all of them were due to defensive help out Broaoa in George Parker. Friday night tee Guards face the weakn.ess. A new ball was very on the sensational. The fans were The fleet Dud Parker is tee only divided In their opinion of the All-Burnaldes shooting circus at lively bn a dry grouna and seemed outfield veteran avaUable but he East Hartford in the third meeting to bother tee Olympic backs by its Endee skill in this respect some will have' two heavy hitting sopho EASTERMTO RG U IN Newsies Gain 34-14 Victory claiming it was basketball abilily of these two team^tbis Mason, tee high'bounce. mores aa flankers, Stewart Mc local basketeers himng won both ' Miss Scoxit^ Cflances while others classed it as something Kenzie in left and Johnny Dugan of an entirely different natiure. 'Ihe previous encoimters.' in tee prelim Kicking off against the sun tee (^rer Opponents h Speedy in right It will be a difficult job inary Manchester High will attempt Olympics had tee better of tee open West Side Rec fans however, replacing Joe Maine behind the DORMANT m s YEAR claimed it was oply a sample of to avenge two defeats suffered at ing exchanges and kept play con bat. His place apparently will be the bands of East Hartford High fined-to their opponent’s haU. Sev Game. teeir brand of basketball. Nelson, taken by Bill Browne, a venlor Larson and Selert went best for tee during the scholastic season. It is eral Rangers’ raids looked Anger- whose ability was hidden last year expected that games wih be arrang ous when weak clearing by tee home Independents while the all-around because Maine was better. LeapeMay Be Reorpnized The Herald Newsies defeated the team work of the EMdees makes it ed between these combinations for backs let in their forwards. Two Tankers at tee School street Rec ’The Elli chances were jeopaurdized next week also. axceUent chances were missed by impossible to pick any outstanding several times last season by ' a Saturday night, 34-14. The defens players. ’The Endees will probably Layoff A Handicap erratic shooting. The first goal and weak left wing of tee infield before Next Yean BasebaD News ive play of tee Herald was particu win easily at the West Side Rec this With a record of twenty victories the best of tee game came after 15 larly good while the fast breaking Alble Booth returned to action. To against nine defeats, tee Guards are week. remedy this condition this year minutes when Gray slipped tee half offensive teat baa come to be rec In the preliminary, Merz’s Fillers, In Major Leapes. hopeful of turning back the there is Charley Williamson, show back and fullback to cross In front ognized as tee Herald style of play champion^ of the local Y, trounced Rhymers id straight games to settle of goal for Kennedy to score with a functioned perfectly. tee Collegians, Rec champs, by a ing the benefits of more experience all doubts as to basketball suprem- at third base and a sophomore star, first time shot which left tee goal- The work of tee Herald at tee score 35 to 23, tee Fillers rally Hartford, Conn., April 3.— (AP)— ,acy in this vicinity. The Guards tender helpless. free throw line was particularly ing from a halftime count of 13-12 Pres Woodlock, at shortstop.* Alex long layoff, both btfore and after Fletcher at second base and Cap The Eastern League, disbanded last A bard ball by Tierney inside , the 'Ysoticeable, The Herald scoring 14 a^^dnst teem. Katkaveck and year, will remain dormant during the town series, however, may prove 18 yard area gave tee Rangers a points via this method. Mozzer Korch Starred for tee winners and tain Richard Palmer Kimball at a decided handicap. The soltUers first are counted upon to round out tee 1933 baseball season. Dele opportunity to equalize. The 12 made good 5-6 tries, Swanson 2-3. Raguskus for tee losers. gates from five of the six New Eng will certainly have to be in better tee best Yale infield in a good •yard' kick was almost straight at Sears 1-1, Sullivan 1-1, Sheldon land cities proposed as members of form than they displayed in the Simxnonds who managed to partial many seasons. 3-4, Sicbuetz 2-3. The Tankers in P B F T tee circuit decided yesterday tee lofcal series if th e y e x p e ct to ly clear it. In tee ensuing scrim Yale won tee championship a their attempts to halt the Herald 2 Kerr, rf .. 1 .0-1 2 time was too short to revive the tri^ pb Wednesday night. mage several of home defense made year ago largely because Broaca scoring committed foul after foul. 0 Dwyer, rf 0 0-0 0 league before May 10, tee suggested ’Tne Rhymers have a squad of wes^ clearances, and the ball was pitched invincible ball in seven of Bingo Sturgeon was the only play 2 ’Tierney, If 2 1-2 5 opening date. Tbey plan to meet capable and enthusiastic players and' finally driven through for the equal his eight starts. The schedule this er for tee Tanks who played any 1 Nelson, c . • •••*• 0 1-5 1 next fall, however, to consider re and the manner in white they year is such that Broaca can pitch izing goal. Goals came fast after length of time in tee game that did 2 2-3 6 organizing it for 1934. polished off tee Hakoahs^ w in Che, that. First tee Rangers took tee ■ETOW a fielder’s glove will look to. batsmen, and how big a bat no more than nine of tee 12 games not have any personals. Hansen 1 Selert, Ig 3 1-4 7 Providence, Hartford, Springfield, Hartford city title and teen swept lead ^ when weak defensive plays wlir iook lb pitchers are Indicated above. The trick photog unless he should work 14 innings of who played the second half with Pittsfield and New Haven were rep through the St. Mary's in two gave teem a gift. Next tee Rangers raphy was taken at thp New York Giants’ training camp. The boy an abbreviated doubleheader three was the only other regular 8 6-15 21 resented at the meeting. Bridgeport straight games is evidence of their goalie let a simple shot pass un with the .basket glove Is George Davis, and the gent wielding the against Cornell at New Haven that wasn’t sent to the showers be Endees 52) bad been mentioned as the probable ability. derneath his hands and Gray made tent pole is Slugger Mel Ott. ( May 13. Parker and Ned Wheeler fore tee game ended. The failure of 1 Smite, rf ...... 5 0 10 sixth member of tee circuit. Burnsides Seek Beveage sure;when he dashed in and drove tee Tankers to take tee Newsies 1 Gribbon, I f ...... 4 1-2 9 are expected to fill the gaps. The Guard Reserves win meet an the ball through. Even terms did seriously until it was too late was 3 Anderson, If ... 1 1-1 3 opponent, as ye^ unselected, in the not last long for tee Rangers again 2 F. Bissell, c .. 4 1-1 9 ’Tucson, Asiz.r April 3 ^ (A P ) — imdoubtedly one of tee factors in 9 preview of Teddy Lyons’ 1983 preliminary, starting at 7:46 o*dock. took-advantage of a weakness in tee their defeat. 2 WaddeU, c ...... 5 0-2 10 Al Bogglni win referee the at last lines of defense to gain tee 1 W ilkenson, rg . . 2 0-0 4 pitching asrortment was scheduled REC VOLLEY BALL TEAM ICE TITLE RESTS for today as the White Sox moved traction and Art McKay's orches lead which they retained until after 3 P. Anderson, Ig 3 0-2 6 ’The Crescents, State Intermedl- into action against tee Pittabinrgh tra win furnish music for dancing. the interval. diate T champs, will try to avenge 1 Vennard, I g ...... 00 1-1 1 Players Ousted Pirates. The AU-Burnoldes haven't for their 25-14 ...^eat by tee Herald at ON GAME TONIGHT gotten the two. defeats administsred Play at tee opening of tee second 14 24 Lyons, an outstanding hero among the Y two weeks ago at 7 p. m. to 4-9 52 CAPTURES STATE T m E by the Guards diuing the season aad half was confinec^ mostly to midfield. Referee, Falkoski. White Sox fans through all tee lean morrow at the Schpol street Rec. Umpire, H oi- believe they can tuhi the tables Fri An unfortunate incident marked this land. Timekeeper, Enrico' Scorer, years, has been showing fine form The smaller Rec door is expected National Hockey Leape during tee spring training jaunt and day night, despite a layoff of nearly ' period when McConkey and Miller to be an advantage to the Herald Lennon. Score'at half, 25-16 En came under tee ban of the referee dees. probably will draw the opening a. month. The Guards slaitped n 41 and a majority of tee fans look for IN Y. M. C. A . PLAYOFFS to 80 trouncing on tee shooting cir pitching assignment against St and were requested to watch tee re a Herald victory. ’The Crescents, Merz'o FUlers (85) Honors At Stake As Brains Louis April 12. cus on their home floor awl than mainder of tee game from the side however, feel It will be thrir gkme lines. Each team played the last eked out a 28 to 25 decision at tLe and will come south ready to prove Davis, if ...... 2 Armory here. half with ten men and\s a result their ability. Locals Defeat Waterbary In and Leafs Clash. Knoxville, Tenn., April 8,— (AP)— play was somewhat disorganized. Flavell, rf •.«•••••... i RUNYAN IS WINNER ’Three home runs in one game and BL 'H. 8« Has Qiance K orch, c ...... 5 three innings of bitless pitching by Manchester High was in tea At center-halt Rooney played like The Herald Newsies would like N ovak, Ig ...... 3 Toronto, April 8— (AP) — ^Toron Little Art Herring, blazing aJong tee throes of a slump, when defeated by a Trojan and completely ecupsed to arrange games with teams that Finals, 15-13, After Edg Alerz, Ig it.,...... 0 OF C A V m OPEN to’s Maple Leafs and the Boston come-back trail—those were some East Hartford tee first tim , 28 to the efforts of tee others. Not con played In the Reo Senior League Katkaveck, rg ...... 4 Bruins come together tonight in the of the things that made Manager 18 and only the remarkable work of tent with battling up tee Rangers The Celtics, Taffys, Independents ing Winsted By M S , IS- fifth and final game of teeir playoff Bucky Harris happy today as he led the second team in tee second cw Inside forwards be assisted his for and Sons of Italy or tMms that Tbtals ...... 1 5 35 series with the championship of tee hia Detroit*’Tigers Into Knoxville for counter made tee (inal score 27 to wards to excellent advantage. The played in the West Side Rec CoUegtons (28) Strokes Way To First Hon National Hockey League and a an exhibition game. 26 in tee East Siders favor, after tbs Olympics’ third gdal came when he league. Games to be played at the II and lS-9; Team Play drove tee ball strongly down -tee Kiesh, r g ...... 0 place in the SU^ey Cup finals at The circuit blo^« by CSuurley later bad run up 14 points against r :hool street Rec. Managers call ’Tierney, r g ...... o stake. the varslte in the first five minutss center. Gray followed it in be 8176 after 8 p. m. ors WUh 280 In 72 Holes Gehrlnger, Frank Relbcr and Harry Obuchowskl, Ig ...... 2 With two victories apiece so far, Davis, figured in the S to 2 defeat of play. The Red and White obowed tween the backs and the goalie ad Herald (84) Brings Honors. vanced to meet him. It was a ques Carpenter, c ...... 2 the whole matter hinges upon the the Ben^s administered to tee oonsiderabla improvement towards P. B. F. ■ Ra^kus, rf ...... 8 outcome of tee game, advanced a the end of the season, winning four tion who would get it first when tee 0 Mozzer, rf ...... 1 5-8 of Tonmey Play. • New.York Giants at Nashville yes Rangers left-half stepped in and Muldoon, I f ...... 3 night from its scheduled date to en terday. straight games. If Coach Wilfred 0 Swanson, rf ...... 0 2-3 The Recreation Centers’ volley Clarke, who also handles the neatly deflected it past his own 0 Sears, If ...... 0 1-1 able tee winner tc^burry to New T otals ...... 10 3 23 ball team captured tee state Y. M. York and start tee final series Guards, can bring his taam back goalie-for tee equalizing goal. 1 Sullivan, I f ...... Virginia Beach, Va.. April 8. — "Birmingham, Ala., April 8.— (AP) i 1-1 Score at half time, Collegians 13, against the Rangers tomorrow. Jerome “Dizzy” Dean is the second into tbe high calibre game they, are Rooney Is Star 2 Sheldon, c ...... 8 8-4 C. A. volley ball championship ~t Fillers 12; referee, McConkey; time, (AP)—The three musketeers of tee The New Yorkers won their place St Louis Cardins pitcher to be capable of playing Bast Hartfoid For some time after this the 2 Schuetz, r g ...... 8 2-8 New Haven Saturday — tee first Olympics pressed strongly but ill- 10 minute periods. winter golf campaign—Paul Run in tee duel for tee ancient emblem come a nine-inning performer in tee should bow in defeat. 1 Walker, I g ...... 1 0-0 state title ever to com e to Manebes-^ As it looka now the basketball luck dogged teem. Kennedy got yan, Denny Shuts and Craig W ood- of world hockey supremacy last exhibition series. Hex Caiieion wss 0 Montie, I g ...... 0 0-1 ter in this sport — by defeating season will continue until the Ihrst right through only to have tee ref turned homeward today with pock night by eliminating tee Detroit Red tee first. eree pull him up for offside (one of Waterbury in the finals after turn W ings. Dean showed bis stuff here yester of Msyr' should tee various 6 10 14-19 84 ets weU stuffed with prize money. the ipany dAUsions by an incom ing back Winsted in the opening ’The see-saw aeries that has seen day in holding the Birmingham now, arrangsd, go the limit. Neilhsr Tanks (14) It was Runyan, White Plains, N. Y., of the local teams has played petent otficiaii and again bote Ken 4 Ansaldl, r f ...... 0 Local Sport match of the playoffs. professional who carefully and al first one team, then tee other in the Barons to four hits and shutout, 6 to nedy and Gray just missed a cross favorite’s place, has left only the 0. To make the victory even sweet bas^tball-consistently during the 4 P. Sturgeon,, r f ...... 0 Waterbury was matched against most methodically stroked his way last' few weeks and it is impossible from the left by incbis. At the 4 Dowd, If ...... 1 through the Cavalier open to win prospect of a hard and even battle er, tee Cards pounded tee' Veteran other end Simmonds picked up a Hartford and Manchester was pitted in tee final game. All of the tint Ray Caldwell for nine bits In the to foreflUl' Just what condition the 0 Reamer, If ...... i Chatter against Winsted in tee first matches first honors with a 280 In 72 holes beautiful shot from tee outside left three games went into overtime, first five innings. Caldwell was the players will be in when they take 8 Hansen; o ...... i of tee day. Waterbury came through of tournament play that endeo yes the floor this week. Lack of prao*> at the corner of tee post. The final 0 R. Sturgeon, r g ...... 2 terday. His I300 winnings brought Boston winning the first and third nemesis of D m in the 1981 Dixie and winning goal came m tee last victorious by scores of 15-8, 10-15 2-1 and toronto the second 1-0. Thg8 series when Birmingham defeated tice is one of the biggest handicaps 4 Oplzzl, Ig ...... 1 The Rhymers dstsated the Speed and 16-9. The locals bad a difficult his season’s total to more than S4.- to contend with. If both tsams are few minutes. A weak clearanoe by 800. the Leafs came through rather sur Houston, for which Dean was pitch the home backs came to the Rang Boys of Middletown Saturday time overcoming Wlneted, playing prisingly with a 6-8 triumph last ing, in the deciding game, 1 to 0. right tbey should come through with 19 6 2-6 14 night, 28 to 24. Jimmy Gray at ragged ball throughout tee matoh. Denny Shuts of Philadelphia who victories. ers’ inside left who lobbed in a followed close on tee heels of Run Saturday and things were all even right forward starred, netUng 14 Wmsted took the first game by tee again. high dropping shot which droppsd PING POKO TOUBNA3IENT yan wound up with a 284 for second Jacksonville, Fla., April 8.->(AP) points. overwhelming score of l6 to I. With ->Hopes of the St. Louis Browns for in just under the bar at the junction In matches played for the town honors and a prize of |250 which Toronto’s chances tonight may their backs to tee wall, tee locale hinge upo'h tee condition of Joe first division have received impetus of the upright at cross-bar. ping pong championship, conducted raised bis total to 84,421. Craig The Phantoms, twice victors were determined to prove tee ru- Primeau, center and play-maker tor from their Impressive exhibition vic The best player afield was Rooney. by the RecreaUon Cefitars, Mlt Nel Wood of Deal, N. J„ needed 286 He was In the thick of the game over the Guards during the season, periorlty teat brought teem four tee famoua “kid” Lne. An Infected tories. By defsatlxig Brooklyn, 8 to son, west side building winner, elim strokes and finished third but hie from start to finish and played him won the New Britain title by de triumphs over Winsted tele eeaaon. foot kept Primeau out of Saturday's 1, In a five-inning game yesterday, inated Watson Woodruff, 21-14, feating the Nettletons, another And prove it they did, coming back 8200 earnings enabled him to pace y a s k e t b o l l self to' a standstill. The remainder 21-16, 22-24, 21-19, and in bis next game but didn’t alow down the the Browna bold an edge of 3 to 2 in on the Olympic side who were team that beat the soldiers, in the to win tee second and thPrd games, the nation’^ money winning goffers Leafs, who clearly outplayed thjAr their six game series, with the final bracket defeated Frank LitUs 18-21, final games of the series, 87 to 29. 16 to II and Iff to 9. with 86,980 for the season’s work. DBMOLAY TRIUMPHS worthy of note were Kennedy, Gray 21-18, 21-19, 21-17. husky rivals. He may be able to contest slated this afternoon.' The ’Phantoms lineup has under- Ths Rees had only beaten Water It was Tony Mlnero of New York, and McConkey. The latter was the The pairings of the tournament play tonight but the Injurv probably The local * DeMolay iMeketbaU most accomplished inside player nc several changes since they bury once In four yearn previous to however, who^made the tricky and will slow him up a bit. Eddie Shore, Paul Runyan, who biased a vic are aa follows and tbs players art sad the Guards. quintet swamped the Flret Preiiby- afield until be left tee game. On S Saturday’s matoh but tee locals treacherous tTavalier acknowledgs Boston’s “powerhouse,’’ and the torious path through ths winter golf terien church team of Hartford in requestsd to gst in touch with either were unbeatable In the finals and Its master. The par of 68 had never tee Rangers side Ferguson, J. Murn- their opponents or fbs rscreation of rest of the Bruina.are in good shape tournaments, right now is a.popu that dty Saturday night, wiuaiag Ing, Miller and T. Murnlng were The basketball program at Bast won two straight .games by " the been equaled until Manero and BUI despite the wear and tear of four lar' favorite to capture this year’s fice to arrange for matches to bs Hartford Friday night, bringing 45 to 24. The looala led by 17 to 10 outstanding. Both teams suffered same score, 16-18, 15-18. Mehlhorn of Now York started their hard games. National Open. played; W. BendaU vs James togsther ths Guards and AU-Burn- fi* al round. at halftime and were never beaded from the decisions of a weak offi Baker, James Gorman vs Chubby It is difficult to praise any one In the final periods. sldea and East Haittord and Man MaViero wound up with a etartllng dal and as a result tempers were Clarke, Charlu Willett vs ^^Ido member of the team as every player McConkay aad Snow featured for chester High la for the benefit of 66, two itrokes better than tee even frayed and play suffered. Oatti, Mike Swikla vs Slarl Blsseli, was in there fighting every minute. the East Hartford High athlstio par turned in by Mehlhorn. They the wianere aad Marihall etarred Two Praotloes Robert Boyca vs (3eorgs Gibbons. - Much praise was heard after tee for tha losers. fund. placed fourth and fifth respectively. Two practices will be In order for finals from officials and spectators Recreatiorl Girls Outswim DeMolay (46) the'Olympics this week. One on alike at the remarkable comeback The gaUery which had neglected them while watching the play of P. B . F. T. pmrsday night at 6:40 at the West of tee locals in the first match. 0 Hadden, If...... 8 1 T Side and the other on Saturday af M. H, S, Golf Team To Pry This was the first year teat tee Runyan, Shuts and Horton Smith Conn, State Team By 41-14 0 Kennedy* li ...... 2 8 X ternoon. Special attention will be Recreation Centers’ team haa been clustered around the New Yorkers 0 McConkey. r f ...... 6 0 lo devoted to the defense in an ?fi aa they thundsred home in record a member of tee State League and 0 Smith, r( .•■•••«••• 1 0 9 deavor to overcome the glaring breaking figures. Ltd Off Season April 20 tee players deserve plenty of credit 0 Vennart...... 2 0 4 weakness so apparent yeeter^ af The spectators ware inclined to The Recreation Cwiters GirIs’4Maaoheatar; Longely, third, in bringing back the much-coveted swimming team easily oonquered Tima 198-6. 0 Biasell; rg 8 I f ternoon. title in teeir Initial year of play. The agree with the sentimenta of Mehl- 100 Yard Breast Stroke, B. UMy, At Stafford Springs the forward hom who remarksd that “Tony was the Coonectiout State mermalda at 0 Werner. Ig ...... 0 9 0 Manchester High’s golf team Is^ths taam won fouf aad lost four Hartford X team held this title for first, Manteestsr. 0 Snow, IgK}...... 4 0 i line of the senior club functioned Bulking preparations n r what is sx natehM finlahing sixth in ths state tee past twelve years. hot.’’ ‘Tmagine,” he said "shooting the Reo pool Baturd^ afternoon, 40 Yjurd Free Style, D.. OnyAor. like clock-work and gave the Staf a new course record and getting pected to be a suooeasfu) seasoo, oa intarseholastic toumsy, which will The Rec team also won a Tri- winning all but one f^ t plaee for first, MoMhastar;« Schian, aaemMl, 0 90 ford dafenee such a hot time that au all four merabars of last jraaris be held at the Orssnflald Country State tournament held In Pittalleld, licked by two atookes.’’ the total of 41 points to 14 fM the Conm; Dowd,' third, Ooan,. Tima their efforts were devoted to defanae visitora. The local team is rai^diy Slret Preahyteetan G iv team are back to reprssoDt ths RM Club at Fairfield this year on June Mass., on New Year’s Day, against M 8 -6 .. P. ’ B. and as a consequence the forwards and White. 1 ^ aoMide for the 9. tsams from New York .and ifasaa- BOSBNBLOOM BOUT TONIGHT establishing a creditable reom , Form, Dowd, ftret. Conn.; M. suffered for lack of attention. A new 1 Aadrewa, rf ...... 1 season has not bssn oomplsted but The sohodule is as foUowa: ohusetts. having won all three meets held this Oreael, eaoond, Maaoheoter; P. Bm- 1 Davideon, If center forward, Hatton, found the will consist of at least twoivo gamss, New York, April 3.— (AP) — seaaoiv so far. The team has h c ^ ondh,, third. Manehaetor. . l- April 20—Lewia High, away. Playing'for the Rec Saturday 0 Stevena, o S passes of O’nelll company to his two matehaa with Middlatown High April 22-Glaatoabuiy H i^, here. Mazie Rosenbloom, world ruler of of winning the Y. M. C. A. title this 100 Yard Free Stol^ R. Araon, liking and scored throe of the five were: Lfmge, Gibbons, Schubert; tejB Ught heavyweights, opens a year. 0 MoLB(*laB,'rg 0 being Indsflnlts as yet A p ril 26—l-Meriden B ^b. away; Metcalf. Mordavsky, Phaneuf, Wad- firit, Manoheeter; Snhiai goals. O’nelil and Dowie got one ^ 1 weak’s boxinf nrogram at Buf- Form diving Vras the only event 1 fteid, rg .S' As soon aa wsath«fitbar pMBilts, th« April 29—Waavtr BIgb, hare.' den, Holland; Winated used, Bush- Conn.; S. Robbtaa, third, each. w o tonight Tha^Harism batUw in white the visitors took first 0 Mattel .rg 1 team eonslstint of R. Olviallo, cap- M ay 6— Bnitfo^ hart. aeU, H. Session, ft. Session, Pslm, ter. Time 1A8 4-0. tain; D. aviallo,I mafiagar; B. Hul- who suoossafully defended hla title niaee. The Rees msre ied by the Dlvix^, A. Araon, firit,- 1 JOUsn^llf. H a y 16—W est H artford, aw ay. mat. Holmes; Waterimry used against Adolph Heuaer and B<4> The University of Minnesota’s tins and M. RaArfion. wlU start Anon sisters, Dorothy Cksylormid ter; J. Squatrlto, eeoond. Moaeben- !j*.- ' M ay 19—(BastflBhmy . a w a y ., Ashemore, HoUoway: Pouta, Meride, (iodwin in a apan of two weeka loot R. M ndy. Western oonfermtce hockey cham- practice on the local Haka.fbr tha May 28—waavar. a m . Canning, Haosell; HartfMd fised ter; Wowfford, thirdi-Oona. ^ g ca k b ^ ^ 1688 was the , eighth opsning.inatoh agalipt Lawls High month, faoea Lou Soo:^ niteed Summary: • ' Relay, won .by M a a d ia ^ ,;, D. I) May 27—Liiwta B lg iu ^ . ' Athern, ^ • iBuffklo bnttlar, in a ten round fina- r< has w on. at SouthlBfftOB, Apm lO. Listyaar 40 Ykrd Book, A. Tlaeai'. Jufia 8—ifaHdanTWa. Ooiirtle, KlmbaiT.Powill and WOeox. title ~ tfanehesCsr; D. OayiSf“’s e 2 ^ 2S!n^’ 48 '.t f "> ; ) A- e; V .4-1 I, v,v.; PAGE b i g h t MANCHESTER EVENING MANCHESTER.. OONN^ MONPAT; APRIL S I T ‘. / s i Read fhe Classified Rerdal Rroperfij Lish’nq on f his Rsqe ' 'i*. >./. /E/'T : ■• '- j.- %•;■»>••. LOST AND FOUND MOVING—TRUCKING- APARTMENTS—FLATS— LEGAL NOTICES 78 STORAGE 20 TENEMENTS 63 FRANCE TO ANSWER LOST—BTL.L. FOLD with driven A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at " Manchester,5 . within and for the license. 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' • a • a • 4 6% Aetna Life 9 11 a natural desert laboratory in the L . M orin, telephone 6153. Lilley street, 3 minutes from post in said probate district, within ten mier Mussolini of Italy has . been Balt and Ohio W 886U, 8864. P errett A G leiiney. Ino. days from the data of this order, and »% A e tn a F i r e 19 21 Tularosa basin of New M ^co. office. T el. 4753. quashed, government quarters said Beth Steel Y .... return piake to this court of the no> > e a a a a a < 18 A u tom obile 11 18 may. contribute important evidence tlce given. — today following a three-hour Cqbl Beth Steel, pfd., Z INSURANCE 18 F O R R E N T — 6 ROOM tenement, all 29 Conn. General ...... 14 > 16 in support of Darwin’s theory jof 23 WILUAM 8. HTDE net meeting. Borden 2A .... REPAIRING improvements, garage. Inquire 118 20% Hartford Fire ...... 26 28 natural selection. ' Judge. Tbe government announced It Can Pac B .... * GENERAL Insurance Agency— For P ea rl street or telephone 8109. H-4.3-3S. » e e e e e e e « 7% National Flm ...... 29% 81% UPHOLSTERING — UPHOLSTER- was preparing a reply to proposals Case (J. I.) C ...... 44% In the 'lularosa basin, an arid prompt and accurate service In Hartford Steam Boiler 87 40 sink about 8Q miles north ot 'E l sure your house, automobile and ed furniture rebuilt like new by i A N D 6 ROOMS, ENAMEL plumb AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD made by Great Britain and Italy Cerro De Pasco D ...... 8% Phoenix Fire ...... 89% 41% at Manchester, within and for the Paso, Tex., colonies ot white ixidKt private property with Evbrett Mc skiUe''. craftsmen. Hundreds of ing, 8 Walnut, near Pine street for the plan also envisaged France Ches and Ohio B ...... 27 Travelers' ...... 205 218 covering samples. Estimates fur- District of Manchester, on the 1st. and Germany as directing powers. Chrysler F ...... 9 % mice, burrowing rodents of rthe Kinney, 95 Foster street. Dial 5280. Baigain 815.00; also brand new < day of April, A. D., 1933. / moiic UtUltlea Stocks genus perognathus. live in content . nisbed without obligation. Phone A memorandum, which is to be (^ 1 Gas J 9 rooms 820.00. Inquire T a ilo r store. Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Esq., Conn. Elec S erv ...... ^84 88 ment on dunes white gypsum 0171. W atkins Brothers. J udge. approved at a Cabinet meeting Col (^rbon K •eseeeseeeet 27% ot Want Ad Information Codn. Power ...... 82% 84% sand. A rifle shpt away, separated FOR RENT—4 ROOM FLAT, first Estate of Angelo Baldasaro late of Wednesday, was understood to be Coml Solv M 12% Manchester, In said District, dsceas Greenwich, W4kG. p fd . — 66 from the sands by alkali desert, floor, 18 Knox s tr e e t Inquire 20 in a highly conciliatory tone and Cons Gas N •eseeseei 40% TAILORING—DYEING- sd.. Hartford' Elec ...... 44 46 black pocket mice live and thrive Manchester Knox street, upstairs. Tel. 7281. tbe government hopes it will ad' Cons OU Q . eseseeseeese 8 On motion of Dolorata Baldasaro % Hartford Gas ...... 40 on a black lava formation. CLEANING 24 executrix. vance negotiations. C!ont Can R 42% Evening Herald do., pfd ...... 45 Dr. Seth Benson, assistant cura F O R R E N T — 6 ROOM tenement, all ORDERED:—That six months from The memorandum, quarters close Com Prod T > • • e e • s 4 81% S N E T Co ...... 85 89 MEASURE UP TO the occasion, in the 1st day of April, A. D., 1933, be Del L and Wn U tor of mammals of the Museum of improvements. Apply 95 Foster and. the same are limited end allow to the government said, will seek 19% MaoufUoturing Stocks CLASSIFIED a made to measure suit or over street, telephone 6230 or 4545. elimination of mention of treaty D ru g V ...... 80% Vertebrate Zoology of. the Univer ed for the creditors within which to Am. Hardware ADVERi;|SEMENTS coal, 816.50 up. Wm. Orlmason, bring In their claims • against said revision, which was endorsed In tbe Du P on t W ...... e.eeeeseessst 84 M 2. 14 sity of California, In a monograph Am Hosiery ., 28 Tailor, 10 North Falrfleld street. FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, 6 astats, and tbe said executrix la dl Mussolini plan and remained in Eastman Kod X •sseesseeese 61 • • e s o prepared for. publication by the Count six averaga words to a line. rected to give public notice to the Anow H and H,.com.. " b Phone fdr appointment. Ridgewood street; garage, inquire tbe revised British text. EHec and Mus Y eaeteeeei 1 % university, said the protective bdlo- Initiali, numbers and abbreviations creditors to bring In their claims Elec Auto Lite Z do., p fd ...... 80 ration was ttfe result of natural se each count as a word and compound L. Lentl, 178 Parker street. Pbone within said time allowed by posting Tbs French insist that vaguer 10% words as two words. Minimum cost Is 5623. a copy, of this order on the public Elec Pow and Lt 8A seeeesse 8% Billings and Spencer. . lection. COURSES AND CLASSES 27 phrasing should be substituted, in Bristol Brass ...... 10 price ot three lines. sign post nearest to the place where eluding all problems but specifying Gen Elec B ...... 12% Benson established a camp in the IHne rates per day for transient 8 OR I ROOM SUITS in new Jobn- the deceased hmt dwelt within said Gen Foods C . eeee-eeeeeeet 26% do., pfd 105 sink and studied many hunbeds of b e a u t y CULTURE—Earn wblM none. bOD Block, facing Main street very town and by publishing the same In Gsn Motors D eeseeseeeei (ktfs, Lockwood and B 800 tbe mice at first hand for more, Bdeetiva Marefc 17, IWV learning. Dstalls frss. Hartford some newspaper having a circulation Tbe present French proposal Is 11% Carh Charge desirable, modern tmprovemenu. GUletts E ... lessssseesei 18% Collins Co...... 19 — than § month. Tbe rodents, called Academy ot Hairdressing 698 Mam in' said probate district, within ten that the four powers discuss af • Consecutive Days ..I 7 cts -^.9 cte 1 hone 8726 or Janitor 7686. days from tha data of this order, and (Sold Dtut F ■ •seas: eseeeeesi 18% Colt’s Firearms ...... 7% 8% pocket mice beesuse of the pres 1 Consecutive Days 9 cts U cte sLrset. Hartford. fairs concerning themselves, but iCsgle Lock ..... 14 17 return make to this court of tbe no Grigsby Grunow G % ence ot small cheek j pouches, hre 1 Day .1 It cte 18 cte FUR REN'l'—THREE, Ove and sis tice given, meet with other countries when Fafnlr Bearings ...... — 36 All orders for irregular insertions In t H a rv K ...... 22% nocturnal anlmdls, and much, oi room tenements, aith all ’’ modsm , WILLIAM S. HYDE their affairs are concerned, Instead Int Nick M ...... Fuller Brush, Class A. — 12 will be charged at the one time rate. SITUATIONS WANTED— Judge. of tbe four-power directorate orgl- e s s e e e s < the work was carried on by moon- Special rates for long term every tmprovsmsnts. Inqulrs at 14) East H-4-3-33. . ^ Int Tel and Tel N # s e e e e 1 Gray Tel Pay’ Station. 7 9 Ught. day advertising given upop request nally conceived. % FEMALE 38 Center street or telephone '/864. Johns Manville Q Hart and Cooley .... — 125 In an extensive study, which also Ada ordered for three or six days Recent developments in Germany 16% Kennecott R . . » . e . I Hartmann Tob, com... — 2 took into account toe possible ef and stopped before tbe third or fifth have disturbed France, but the 9% day will be charged only for tbe ac WANTED—NURSING by tbe‘day, FO R R B N ’i’— 6 ROOM FLA'i with Lehigh Val Rd U ...... 9^ do., p fd ...... 7 fect of climate and diet on tbe government feels that Premier. tual number of times the ad appear hour, or week, grraduate nurse garage, 17 Walker street. Inquire U gg and Myers B V 60% Int Silver ...... 14 mice, Benson eliminated these as ed, charging at tbe rats earned, but Mussolini’s influence on Chancellor Reasonabib rates. Telephone 6596. W Manning. 15 Walker street BOY SCOUT NEWS L oew ’s W ...... 10 do •• pfd ...... 80 factors. Diet, temperature and hu no allowance or refunds can be made hitler will tend to moderate Ger on six time ids stopped after tbe Lorillard X ...... 14 Landers, Frary St d k . 19 midity, he decided, bad no beqring man international demands. New Brit. Mcb., com. fifthtb day. McKeesp Tin Y 60 on toia coloration of tbe rodents. No "tilltill forbids’’ : ulsplay lines not SITUATIONS WANTED— One argument for quick adop do., p fd ...... BUSINESS LOCATIONS Scout Bally Mont Ward Z . 12% “The lava flows and the white sold. tion of tbe four-power plan is that Mann Bow, Class A The. Herald will not be reeponsible MALE 33 FOR RENT 0 ,The third annual Boy Scout rally Nat Biscuit 4A .. 84% A sands In the basin are surrounded- it would imify ideas concerning tbe do., Class B ...... for more than one Incorrect Insertion of tbe Manchester District will be Nat Cash Reg B . 8% by and Isolated from each o^er. by ot any advertisement ordered for YOUNG MAN WOULD Uke work world economic conference, for North and Judd ...... F O R R E N T — S T O R E 41 Oak street, held In tbe State Armory next Sat Nat Dairy C ..... 12% stretches of alkali desert,” Beaton more than one time. on Dairy Farm, experienced in dry which tbe Cabinet began prepara Nile" Bern Pond ...... newly decorated, and completely urday evening at 7:80 o’clock. A Nat Pow and Lt D 7% said today. “It seems probable that The inadvertent omission of Incor band milking. Call Geo. Larson, tlons today. Peck, Stow and Wilcox rect publication of advertising will be renovated at ~ 1-8 former price. C. fine program is in store. Come and N Y Central E .. 16% a concealing coloration has devel North Coventry or write R. D. 1, KiiMeli M fg ...... reetifled only by canoellation. of the R. Burr, Telephone 4161. bring your friends for you will not NY NH and Htfd F 12 oped as-a result of natural selec charge made ter tbe service .‘sadered. R ock ville. oiily derive entertainment for your Voranda G ...... S covlll ...... ^...... 12 All advertisements must conform 18 tion and isolation. In. other w or^, self. but add in promoting a fine N orth A m J ...... 16 Stanley W orks ...... 9 in style, copy and typography with HOUSES FOR RENT 65 SYNTHEnC GOAT DIES Stiindard Screw . * s e « dark mice, living in toe black back regulations enforced by tbe publleh- movement in this town. P ackard K ...... '...... i% ground, were better protected ers and they reserve the right to FUEL AND FEED 49-A Troop No. 1 Penn R d M ...... : ...... 16% Co., pfd., guar. 100 — 6 ROOM HOUSE partly furnished, against tbe ravages of birds ^and edit, revise or reject any copy con Troop 1 opened its meeting Mon Phillips Pete Q ...... 6 % Smythe Mfg Co • • • • . sidered objeetionablq. SEASONED HARD WOOD, stove sleeping porch, garden, garage and FROM HEART DISEASE beasts of prey. day evening with fourteen Scouts Pub.Serv N J R ...... 88% ’I’aylot and Fenn .... — CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to size, furnace chunks or fireplace T on in gton ...... 27 be published same day must be re greenhouse, 26 Greehblll street and three, leaders present. ■ Scout- R adio T ...... 8 % lengths 87 curd or.e4 load. Gray Underwood .'M fg Co . . ‘ 11 ceived' by 12 o’clock noon: Saturdays C all 6718. maister Griswold niade.ja few an- Rem Rand V ...... ' 3 NEW FBI6iDA0U: HAIIl ED.., , 10:20 a. m. birch 86 cord. Cbas. Heckler, tele Was 10 Months Old and Was Union Blfgv Co ;.... noimceibents,'^ axid t b e n ^ t e s t ^ r t ^ Rey Tob B W ...... 30% AS A SIGNAL TBIUBIPH phone Rosedaie 18-13. FOR RENT—A MODERN* five room ? FiAf Arrival To Live On U 8-.E3nvel|ope. com r. . — TELEPHONE YOUR od was held. Short patra. meetings Sears Roebuck X .'...... 16% single house with garage. Bowers do.. p fd ...... a..., . — , Synthetic Hay. Socony Vac Y ...... a% Perfection, o;f toe mechanical' WANT ADS. street, hot water beat, rent reason were followed by. x gjune period. Ve»'.der Root . 6 Adi are accepted over the telephone South Pac Z ...... 14 braiq embodied In the new Erigi- ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 5'J able. Inquire 18 Chestnut street The meeting was cloMd at 9:15 WWUock CoP Pipe... — at the CHARGE RATE given above with the Scout prayerlj Ithaca, A p ril 3.— ( A P ) — A n un' South P Rlc S 8A ...... 22% dalre that uses no more current as a convenience to advertisers, but Phone 5876. looked for discovery that diet may South R y B ___ •...... 5 % J Ji.W il ms Co. 110 p ar — the CASH RATES wilt be accepted os FOR liENT—Light Housekeeping On Wednesday affterqbon a group than an electric light bulb in-hail cause heart-disease comes.to Ugh: Stand Brands C ...... 15% FULL PATMENT.if paid at the buel- rooms, furnished, steam, gas and FOR RENT—MODERN single house of boys from the troop enjoyed a ed, as toe greatest single advance nees office on or before the seventh with the death of “Depression,” the S t Gas and Efi D ...... 6 % sink; also 3 room furnished apart on Locust street. Call 8010 after swim at the Eauit Side Rec, under BEER MERCHANDISING ment in toe refrigeration'' day following tbe first Insertion of prize synthetic goat of Cornell. St on Cal E ...... 22% each ad otherwise tbe CHARGE ment, private bath, rent reasonable. p. m. the supervision of Assistant Scout sinco toe'first Fripdalre wpsir^tro- 109 Foster street— Grube. Apparently in perfect vigor, “De S t OU NJ P ...... •...... 26% duced seventeen 3rears a3^ , ,a ij^ rd - RATE will be collected. No responsi master Smith. Hartford, April 3.— (AP) — ;’The bility for errors In telephoned ads FO R R E N T — 6 ROOM bungalow Scribe, Albert DeVito. pression” got excited a few days Tex Corp G ...... li% ing to. Kemp’s, Inq., local defter. will be assumed and their accuracy ago and dropped dead. An autopsy with all tmprovem.Lts 629 Center T roop N o. 8 ■nr- Roll B J ...... 16% Hartford Cqurimt says' the “re !*If . ^ e intuitipn , an<|, ssyento cannot be guaranteed. showed death due to a degenerated BOARDERS WANTED 59-A street. Inquire 627 Center street, ’The m eeting held on M arch 27 Trans-America K ...... 4 % formed, re^bilitated beer mer- sense .t^ t. this miechantod hrSin INDEX OF heart muscle in the ventricle. Un C!arbide M ...... 22% possei^ could be .placed ihlotter ROOM AND BOARD al gll.UU per up itairs. was called to order at 7 o’clock by chandisi^/^ business and tbe antici CLASSIFICATIONS ' “Depression” moreover was the Unit Alrc N ...... 20% bousehoid sappllancea and' ^nip- week. The Hotel Sheridan. Tel. Scoutmaster Bemaud Fogarty. We pated legalized and more retined Births ...... A sixth goat fed on the S3mthetic diet Unit Corp Q ...... 6 ment," Mr. Kemp said, "home. ifk. 'T* ). r ^ - MANCHESTER EVENING HB^ALD. BIANGHESTER, CONN^ MONDAT, A ^ IL 8, 1989. m 0 m Toonerville Folks^ By Fontaine Fdx\ OUK'BOARDroGBOUSE^ SENSE AND -Th e , l a s t d e s p e r a t e e ^ o w t ' t o s t a Ve o f p t h e vTR i p . I’ April “ » . 4 more of it modem. It may jipt be SW WOUL:OVOOUK& TO GO IN - ^ Acdde we’ve been told you are; , necessary to add a line, Imt is TIG&ON WITH «Bd cold-you are; ; venturied: The ab le is more reliable THAIS AN ideAv Sunshine . alternating with a, as a guide to living than the boot* - ^ 4t NEED ANY EXPERIENCE OR CAi^,/ THERE THQOSfNDS 'shower now and then. I logger. EXCEPT TOR TEED^^VOU S ^ . / Tears and instant laughter - OFRANCY-PREE Coming bubbling after— Mrs. foe—So your little boy THESE PIGEONS ARE WHa S KNOWN PK3EONS AROUND. l-Ttose were always April, and per< I wasn’t really lost yesterday-T AS KEEP’EM CQOPED 1^ ^ ; haps win be again. j Mrs. Gay—N o.'W e found him un> THE CRY TVUT BELONG ' der the Sunday paper. POR-A CDUPUS DA^fPEED ’EM WELL, T O N O B O D Y f Yet they rave about it? TMEN LET'EM LOOSE-*-AWAV THEY Why get up and shout it? The strange thing about it is, how FLY, AN' COAX ALL TH’ TRAMP PIGEONS ••If we don’t approve of it pray'wbat! Thomas Jefferson write the 'bOAXB^>LLTS6M ri :i.i are we to do? Declaration of Independence with D COMEBACK AN’ UVE HERE Go on being crazy; out having a little blonde fairy, FIR^T THIj^G NOU KNOW WEVE GOT Y'KNOW, SNUFFY, Freeze the newborn daisy! with typewriter, to take the dicta YOURE TALVCNGTD I-pay no attention to a triflier such tion. A COUPLE THOUSAND as you! AN AUTHORTTYON That Young Man—^May I ask you, , -PIGEONS, (f PI 6 EONS-E 6 A n Long before my coming sir, if you think that your daughter Y E S “ April’s bees were humming would make a suitable wife? (Further south in latitude, of course Aggressive Lawyer— No, sir, I but this must rhyme.) don’t think she would. Five dollars, After I’ve quit living, please. You will keep arriving at — or mighty near — your time. DID YOU KNOW THAT- So, from this we gather Wood alcohol poisoning caused (Will we though? Well, rather!) only 12 deaths in 1932, as com April as a fickle month has wasted pared with 250 in 1930. ink enough. Scribes long since forgotten A pair of house " mice and the Spoiled you — spoiled you rotten. offspring they produce in a year AIM have to say to you is: “April, can produce a thousand ' descend do your stuff.” ants in that year. The chickadee is as' much at home hanging upside down as it THIS IS THE SEASON OF THE is in an upright position. YEAR WHEN THE HOUSEWIFE Some 4,600,000 postcards and THINKS THINGS WOULD LOOK stamped envelopes are sold by our BETTER IS THE BED WAS post offices annually. WHERE THE DRESSER NOW IS. Sponges are a low form of ani HE PIGEONS Tom-—I thought your stenogra mal life with power to eat and di pher was blonde ? gest. WILL DO ALL Jerry—She was, but she’s gone The pinnacles in Sand Creek THE WORK Off the gold standard. Valley, Oregon, are the result of -e im e rw i yetirs of erosion. Notwithstanding economic condi- Uoas, there are still many oppor Flapper Fanny Say& rw. itUi tunities to run into debt IKB.U.&MIT.OrF. ‘ About the only boosters for these! SCORCHY SMITH A Giant Devilfish By John C Terry cold rainy spring days are the school teachers. They aver that cold, wet days delay the outbreak of spring fever which afflicts school childr^ at this time of year bring ing restlessness in class work and neglect of study. tANQ r CONTRACTOR—D(m’t you see BANe that sign, “No work today”? COLORED APPLICANT —Yas- BANG ■ah, dat’s why Ah applied. Gayful Gladys Says: “Nothing like passing out a little of the old apple sauce, to get the boy friend to aal out of your hand.” that you would let your wife be ^dandered and say nothing? 1 Meek Little Man—Oh, I sorry. S- thought you said slau^tered. . -Lecturer—Now is there any man - to the audience who would let his WASHINGTON TUBBS H By Crane OUT OUR WAY wife be slandered and say nothing? By WIHianiB If so, will he please stand up? ------\r 1b 1BE ROYAL CASUC,acT) Y A meek little man arose to his ^ MY g o o d m a n AW, GOSH ! g e e whiz ! WELL, 1 d o n 't have t o ^ feet. WHV CAM'T l LIE DOWN ’-■"Lecturer—Do you mean to say GCAoysVARKer^ v u e x y L IHINK AT ALL T O KNOW T O 0 0 My h o m e w o r k ? THAT YOU'LL BE ASLEEP Graduates from schools will re- It’s dangerous for girls to tackle IN ABOUT TWO MlNUtBs! oelve a lot of advice in the next few Jobs over their heads when they FtoWEST, Ikk, I KIN •" weeks, some of it fundamental and lack the proper footing. r m K BETTER WHEN IF I CAN S ir UP TO DO I'M lyin' OdwN - t - MM HOMEWOF?K SO CAM >>O ul PROVES ALIBI. IjOT'5 B e tT E R ! POLICE /w oRIO a p o l o g iz e . COONT BUPUESKl «NCARS HE UCKY IS JUBUANT. / r # A V O ^ MONEY *Tb PUCKV ON © HE FEELS c e r ta in t h a t h e is SOON 1b N16WT TR^ASUSTf NEAR FANPEtfoNIA'S MAS-^OBBEP. CROHIN CAMNUIIE, THE POLICE APE PESPERA1E. COME ON/ o TOO c r o o k I R lA H t MINE HIMMEL^NESl VE GCTT To CONVICT SOME VUM SOON, Oa DUCKY VILL FIRE PER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser .NHOLE FORCE, T 0 MN6 THEIR ro UKE. TO KNOW..„.THEV a&QAJ A JIJLL THROTTLE, FRECKLES SHOOTS PROM THE fWH OF THE SUBMARINE., HEY d e t e r m in e , NATURALLY, To CONCEN* BARELY IN O'TRACIEr ------ON -THE ONLY REMMNINO SUSPeCXl iWLaFr^T.9rr. HONE YVORK TIME 7 0 SALESMAN SAM AttaBoy, Sam! AVOID BEINS By Small ^ H b H. vcio, c'HeRe. LencAe r t^ GBLlTlMVRLortO* OKANI RAMMED o )E LL,iF M ou'Re.'^f^ess I G€CrCfeR.R.lMG-VJpTH'COMPVlY •EOtAE T(REE T=ER SER^ BIK6.I I W ^ 0 EEN OeLWERlM' MCEEFlGeS SATlsriEO. IT <5 AM' TfeLU CM oUHAT A T\RSl.SSG P ER A L 0M & T lt A e , 3lE«r,ON TH’ OHAM COITH COoRKGR Y ou ARG.I UfjJui0Cm . tM e RIMS o r TH’ (NHSeLSl M S - uSfutsM tfitaTi IT'S SINKING, MEBBE__ BUT * MOW__ DOYCXJ WELL PLAY TAG JfecS AV TA fsillB r SUPPOSE THETRE I WITH THEM AS GOING TO TRY rASTHCYW/Wri ID RAM US 10-KEEP YOUR T O R O F t ^ L AGAIN? EYE PEELED, NOW' SOfiSTPOOC h m c a l o n O- V'*' L A f T P n /tR o r: GAS BUGGIES- Not What He Thought By Frank Back T H A T S U IT b u i l t f o r W BAR. W ONOBRFUl__ IT W ELL.. Z NEVER VOU CAN’T HURT IT NO M ATT^ T l THOUGHT AMY WOULD HOP/ YOU KNOCK AROUND IN TEN VEARS YDUNGEi?. GO FOR THIS KIND NOPE....IT- THEJJtS NO YESf THERE IS f I1 L - Byes/ BLEEPING IN IT ITSTS A DANDY Frr. OF A 9Um. SHE ISMT COMING PLACEON THIS 1 JUST REMEMBER VdONT HURT IT— IT'S A ,T%KE YOUR HAN9S USUAUY INSISTS UP AGAIN... SIDE OF OF DAD TALKIN' LOUNGING SUIT.. o u r O F YOUR ON SOME THI - .M WONDER WHERE)CDCOS ISLAND ABOUT s m u g g l e r s MORE FORMAL.. ITS BASE TO HARBOR A S U P , ON THE ' t k IS? SUBMARINE, SOUTH SHORE yc'MOWl IS THERE LETS P 6 0 ! ■ v i - V-.* ^ . ‘tr. 1 ■ 5 '-' J/ ' - v ■ ■ ■■; ■ ■: FAGBTEM • ' ^ ■ ' -■ V‘X ' '• ^ The Matson HIU Commiunity «lub wUl present a varied entertainment I .0 .0 .F r ibRDNK-DRIVffi JAILED POUSa CHURCH BOYBKYCLERIDBR GE18DIAI0ND ABOUT TOWN at the Buckingham Parent-Teacher association. T^e program will con sist of accordeon duets by Edwin All encampments of District 11 of IN JU RE IN CRASH INUEUOFIlOOFblE Lenten.services at tbe POU^h-Na FAIR TO SDCrON FOR DRY Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Brown Sestro and Albert Dondero, dia the I. O. O. F . w ill m eet a t Bristol > have moved from the Midland Saturday night where the statewide tional church on Golway street have logues by Joseph Preli and Charfes E di^, The,HC^d; Apartments to 24 Henry street C^parl, vocal selections by Louis Royal degree will be conferred upon Five Pris Hemloc^ Norway Spruce, Irish «± PINEHURST! Juniper, Stiicta, Japanese Cypress Phlox, (green, yellow and blue). Arbor M olasses AUABIUTY ■I Ground Vitae. (Pyramidal, Compacta, '-•4 One dissatified customer is a GREATER VOLUME WEEK IN EVERY ONE OF liability which cannot be bal B eef Mixed colorf. Each, Glove, Hoveyl, American.), 25c anced by ten customers who are satisfied. Plneburst long 19cf 25c Everybody's Markets ago decided that the only ' Sonaethlng .doing every ..day! Out for sales reoordl Bar MUunaiMe^ Try Hormers soimd business policy is to gains! Spedalttes! Vainest have not dissatified custom Sweet HEBE ABE TUESDAY SPEdALSl______V egetable ers a t aU. We use every conceivable Mixed MOTOR To the First 100 Customers Buying One-of These Soup device of quality, pricing, Pickles 50c Specials We Win Give service and courtly to pre A LOAF OP BREAD FREE! Can vent any dissatisfaction. But I g c 15c once in a long time it is in REPAIRS ..Reg. Price a ALL FOR ' evitable that error wUl creep r 1 Peck Fancy Spintoh . . .«•'». .... X7c 1 ■ in. Fresh We have brushes for afl 1 Dozen Fancy Florida Oranges ... .19c f " O ' ■■ ::.sm Pinehurst is eager that its types of power motors in stock 6 Fancy Seedless Grape Fruit. . . .25C. / ' 8 oz. Siloed patrons should understand Straw and can make repairs wiUioiit Grass Seed Rice’s Seeds, Bamboo R«ke8 :« that, if occasion for dissatis berries d ^ y . Peaches faction does by accident 61c j AND . .. arise, its greatest anxiety is NORTON 4 Cans to correct the mistake, con 16c 1 LOAF BREAD FREE! lb . t i g , 25c vert the dissatisfaction into t for SOo ELEirTRICAL Lawi8 grass eqede.. 'In 5- While thty'lasti Goof the most complete satisfac A FULL 1 LB. BAR RUNKEL’S CHOCOLATE FREE! W hat a h q yi. Rlee’s-^Vege- tion. INSTRUMENT CO. w ith each pnrohaiM of - ; pound beg ll-OO. a.poimd'^ bamboo. 'Sl-teetlL -1 So Pinehurst again asks Its Oysters hok,60eT . table seeds. AU UBdik . 25c.,,-; 'V. t'i. . r - ■ v-i”- Calf Liver patrons, in case any item of Large an^ Small Phone 4060 Fomids nmoy Western quality, service, - prldng or HflUard St, Manchester Apples! for jtSle court^ is not wholly right, 25c> 37c The iliieet a^le ont! See ear. window .O ^lajl ChoocOate 35c to call 4151 and let us know. Pint Bar eelle fer lOo.. (lito t 2 :orders.) ,GladioliurBalbs I * S' H i^ e S h ^ ff s THE CENTER TRAVEL 1 S'- --• ’ Onr Meat Dept, win have some exonitlonally tfnih r steaha tomor BUREAU R ^» 15c and 19c row. Shorte for two or three, ten&r as butter 46o lb. Porter 1 lb. band O’ Lakes U s m r - r '- - house with a good slied tenderl^ 49o lb. Large banohee Aspar»- “BUS TERMINAL” both te r ' gUB 56c, ’sman bunches 27c. Banaaas, 4 Os. SSo: Ap^es, '6 lbs. . Onr InformatloB eohioa ocven BUTTER! Ttqto the' Me. MblntoBh Apples, 8 Ibe. Mo. Native Potatoes.. an biaaQlica of traveL Good quality, Get No two in .tm a n o s ^ ' Steamship tIelMs to an parti 'eqih'box. of ttw irorid. I’canTupisFlsll!: ■ . . ' 'S: Fancr Clean ...Sell). ' ■■ V - ^ V, AT 'dwUpitoi-, HV