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T b « prisa^ offcrMt by the Amerl- ■a la fio n for the largest trout a i](h t since the neasun opened on ;es in Plans ifr ll 13 will be awarded tomor- W r Blftat. It WM at first Intended RE-UrHOI^TElUNG Fast Against 1\azis^ Inclose the contest a week ago. but ’ the poor weather It was EAST ifKiiuniJ until tomorrow night. ’nSEMS! On Alien Holdings (r- i “ CALL -S ;A number of Manchester real- 6018 fefollowefs -at Dr. Townsend, I R a l \ ■ Factory Whistlea to Blow ' Hcfcrd Fighting Today T iMnidcr of tbs old age pension Free Contends Proposed Leg* •S ten, win go to Hartford tomorrow EstImatM 3 2 3 0 Hibbard Hardware For Silent Peace Prayers Hght when hr speaks In that city. • islation W ould PeriilitI NO. I Cleiui, OomlortaMe Coral Gerniaii Pressure ill . SOUTH Coartenns Service At A ll H u m ! President to Proh ibit, Dallas, April 29.— —Fac- Inrreaflinglv Sliff O p ^ - Maps Being Sold in Berlin M AIN 10% OFF - tory wliistlrs will blow at noon sitioii from Britbh Ia \ rail North Sen German -Sale of. All Foreign-{ today for a onc-mlnute period Norway Growing; Biit< STREET All Paint and Hardware A —— i\ of silent prayer for rest'^iratloh ' Mrt by NaziH in Nor- Berlin, April 29.—(A')- Maps tain Seeks to Strengdir ARLOR FURNITURE CO. CITY TAXI During Held Property in Na-, of vVorld peace. being sold oii the\ streets ot iMSMiwiim i siHjispH. DENNIS MURPHY, Prop. Public National Hardware Weekl tion, Including Allies’. Thespian, backed by church 'H’ay; Firinrr Stand Han Horllh to illustrate the northern en Hand with B ett^ groups and the city council, is war designate waters between to be followed dally, Indefinite­ -Not Hutird Driven; Re* Diplomatic and ^ .1 W. E. HIBBARD llic UrltJMi isles and.' Scandi­ Setback Washington, April 29.— j ly- purl 20,04)0 Artillery navia as the. "North, or Ger­ Relations with 282 No Main Street man, sea.” \ h / Read Herald Advs. (A P )— Senator Danaher (R .,' Slielln Seized in iuip* This Is In line with the con­ Navy Reports TONIGHT Conn.), contended today thatj ■TABT1>Q AT 8:15 sistent contention qf the Ger* (Supply Vessels legislation authorizing'the< ad­ Steel Firms tiiring Six Batteries. man press that Gfvgt Britali^ Ma$onic Temple no longer 1s mistress of the 1 ------ministration to “ freeze” for­ Berlin, April 29— (A P )— North Sea. London, April 29.— (A P )-«: • Msrrhsiidlse Order Prises. eign 'security holdings in the Lose Attack Allied troo()s in Norway Dost Prise! Befreshraenta! DINE and DANCE United States “ would permit DNB today reported that Admisalna 88r. , (N E A Radiophoto) heavy fightinR was taking reported holding fast SATURDAY NIGHT the president to prohibit the Representing the desperate and .seemingly hopeless stand t!hV small Norwegian forces are making sale of all foreign-held prop­ ■ On Pay Fixed against the (Jermans driving north from Oslo, the.se Norwegian soldiers stand guard over lui over­ place between Nazi and Allied Allies Resist against growing Gei To the Music of erty in this country.” The leg­ turned tnielt that serves as a barricade. They have been steadily forcotl bacl^liowever, relying on Allied forces at several points in the pressure while Britain islation, recommended by aid that/has only recently become effective to aid them in preventing the German occupation of Nor^ SMITH’S ORCHESTRA Supreme C!!ourt Rules way from becoming complete. Radloph^to from London. Norwegian mountains. The to strengthen her hand Secretary Morgenthau, was Nazi Eifforts Your Summers* better diplomatic and trad! T H E BE ST OF FOODS sponsored by Senator Wagner Federal Government official German news agency, FINE WINES — LIQUORS — AND BEER relations with Hitler’s a i^ (D., N. Y.), as a means of Has Power to Nami admitting for the first time T o Rush Help protecting property held in that German progress in Nor­ partner. Italy, and the YE OLDE NEW ENGLAND HOUSE Ckinditions in Buyij Phillips Denies SPECIAL Refrigeration this country by Danes and Tries to Connect* CIO way was meeting increasing­ ish N avy claimed that Boston Turnpike • B«ilton Francis Donahue, Prop. Norwegians. The Senate ar­ -Hold Strategic, Strongly- German supply Washington, April 29. ly stiff, opposition esid that ranged to start debate today. Perfume Deal had been torp^oed and a The Supreme court hekUtoday that the British in Norway, after Defended Machine- Danahrr, an opponent o f the And Labor Board Aide Heavy German air attacks ^ <=■ BILL the Federal government "enjoys their “failures” in piuit Gun Nests and Light legialatlon, told reportera that the the coastal towns of M o m bill wquld permit the president to the unrestricted iriwer to produce Secret Action weeks, “ obviously had receiv­ Artliiery Positions Now and Andalsnes, used by tl| forbid or regulate the sale of its own BuppUes, to determine Blankenliom Denies i R rltn in ftn iv ed orders to ‘strengthen their British,’’ French or other foreign Allies for landing, were A pOrdlnl invitation has been extended by Austin and Rmekt Johnston, managers of the new Curb Hervice taiindry on Chapel street, scenes those with whom It will deal, and Wrote Resolution; Ad*' llE iy resistance,” but the agency 39.50 holdings In the United States, l^ e to fix theyterma and conditions Investment Banker Also Bulletin! ported in a War. Office of^whlch plant are showTi above, to vl.iit the plant and view the modern laundry In operation. Left (above) Is a large flat presa'in oper­ said the firmer British stand Rent a Cool^rator, May 20tb' Allies have been liquidating Amer­ upon which it will make needed Stockholm, April 29,—— munique. ation; right (top) Is a "cene In the shirt pres.sing department; left ( tottom ) shows the neW dry cleaning unlj^ In operation and right ican securities since last heptem- Testifies Coster-^Iusi- initH Attaehwi moiim.* Plaii Rcsumiiig “ had not halted” Nazi drives. (bottom) the battery of washing machines, which are 9# per cent'automatic In operatlofc. to October 1st, or, any like pe­ purchaites.” German forces wsts reprttod The War Office also said OFFER riod. '• DANCING her to aid In financing their arms JMStIce Black delivered the opln- ca Did Not Beeome An* ramliitii m H ih ll a n d . c? DNB,, amplify ing today’s high tonight to^ have occspled hod bssq patrol activity la YOU GET A BRAND NEW purchases here. that dismlased an attack by command oommiinlqiie, reported Kvam, 55 miles southeast at NamsQs area, w hen Uw presses, for flat work, slilrt.*i, and | A steady stream of men's shirts COOLERATOR plus the lee It "Under this bill,’’ .Danaher said, steel companies upon a La­ gry and Accuse Him. w^hintto";;, April 29. - Trade Parleys that the Noxis In capturing aix Dombas, to their drive toward also landed but that the other laundry utlllxatlon. jgo throiigh thla department dally uses for gl.OO per week cash. "the president could say to bor Department order fixing the additional Norwegian batteries had Trondheim hut to havu besn of the , opposliig forces 'A t u r d a y n i g h t s foreign national. ’Yovi can sell minimum wages that must be paid Large Undertaking j - -at the rate o f 60 an hour. Three If, un flctober 1st, you desire New York, April 29.—t/P)— (A P )— Edmund. M. Toland, ^ -----/ seised 20,000 artillery ahellx, a repelled la a vteient attack on Gudbrandsdalsn (vallsy) securities’ and to another, their employes In order to pbtain large number of portable wireleiw the' Stetakjer front nwth . of Tt was a big Iob--thU setting g ‘ rl» c e ra te seven ^pnrate press- to purchase Coolerator (exam­ At The Rowley W. Phillips, Waterbury, coiihsel for the Smith Com- H a lifa x and E n v o y H o ld tral Norway remsJBsd can not sell." contracts with thc Fedcral govern­ sets and quantities of mincellane- that Naxl-heM poiL chanfsd.” dp a modem laundery pUnt. ■u®h with a ^ ^ ple, 5 cable foot for 949M, plus Coold Isiy Down Coi ment. Conn., Investmenl banker. In Fed­ Launary machinery had to be syn- **'^**y lost motlorw, that before small carrying rhnrge), 10.30 mittee, attempted to shoilr to- F rie n d ly D iscu B sion; ous war materials. Acaaswlsdgea Trawtats The Connecticut senator added .Justice McReynolda dissented, 241 Officers Oaptored chronlzcd mechanically and electri-I can hkrdly count to ten the will he credited to the pnrehnae eral court today denied testimony day that a Labor Board em­ Stockholm, April 39.—(g )— The The Admiralty that the chief e x e c u te also could but wrote no opinion. Berlin yesterday claimed offi­ cally for perfect coordination. shirt, that first price. that he had ever made any secret Ollier Points o f Inter* Allies today put up what may knowledgsd that Curb Service Laundry lay down cbndltlons''for disposltton The court pc^poned a decision ploye had drafted a resolution cially that in tha Stavanger dis­ Take the washers, for example. entering the press alley Of the SlLl.OO you will have deals during t))c time the late F. prove to be- the first really or­ trawlers, ths Hammond i HOTEL SHERIDAN of forclg..-owne0 scctirltles. He until at least next Monday on liti­ supporting the I.,aFpllette ent Also Consiflerefl. trict. which has been the target of wood, had been lost to They are today a marvel of co- coniea out Ironed perfectly, folded paid In hnlf for Coolerator said he would urge adoption of re­ gation involving interpretation of Donald Coater-Muslca was nego­ repeated British _alr attacks, Uie- ganised cesiztance to Germany's ordination electrically and me- packing. Presses in rental. The other half (or lee, Civil Liberties ComltjUtee for bombs, but said there strictive am.endnienta. the 1890 Sherman Anti-Trust Act. tiating to obtain a French perfume ..London, April 29—(e)— dreat Naxls bad taken 241 officers In­ effort to lush troops across Nor­ An Innovation Here chanically: They are almoet hu-lcnpW succeasion under expert making Summer’s Ice Blll teJR. To Review Liability Case consideration by a cohference casualUea It denied Senator, Austin (R., Vt.l, a liaem- for the McKesson and Robbins Britain and Italy have dtscuiued cluding "numerous Enshsh DTus,” way to bolster Naat-hSU. Trond­ clainw that British man In operative effect. All the ' guidance, press collars and cuffs, First floor Drain Installed To The Music Of The bqr of the Banklna Committee, It agreed, however, to review a of CIO officers at Atlantic washerman has to do Is to fill the yokes, sleeves, bosom and back drtig line. and 2,M l men. Tha communique heim. 18 traambrta had all clothes four washes and Six free. / agreed with Danaher that the se- controvetsy Involrjhg the liability City in 1937. Hcbcr Blanliefl- resumption of their negotaUons did not say how many o f these supply-dispenser tanka. An elec- »’>uJ before one can say "Jack Rob- of oScefs of a tabor union to prose­ Xhey were bolding strxtegtcalty- damaged la the Seiiii'Aiitoinalie .Syfiteiii rinses. There Is no mystery to Ice cuber luralshcd. / curttl'is legislation would give the . He also denied that Coster-Mual- for Increased trade. It was dis­ prisoners were Norwegian. hours. trlc formatrol cycle timer does th loson"—the shirt Is done. Multiply cution under the anti-trust laws. ca bad iiecome angry at him during horn, NLRB special invewl- placed, stronsly-defcnded ihachlne- washing. We use soap and water president board new powers over closed today. Negotiations had Stavanger is In aoiithwest Nor- «u n nesU and light artUleiy poel- Geroian/e “determtoed Is a Revelation to lA>ral rest. It completes 08 distinct op t its shirt by 60 an hour—one a Tune In *Tlme Oat With Hotel Sheridan Orchestra •foreign security dealings. He In this case, the Ehistern Missouri the dealings in 1929 and had ar- gator, denied he wrote the « ’ay and previously had not been YO^ OiT THIS $8,95 even af they did'ages ago, or In ef­ eratlons—accurate to the fractlo: minute—and you get some Idea been discontinued in February dur­ tlons guarding narrow mountain to render the waters o f fect Its cgimterpnrt, more effec­ Allen Prescott”, WORC, Toes- added, however, that such power Federal District court dismissed ciised him of .trying to help "take resolutions, but acknowledged represent^ as a region of large HoiiAewiven; How the of a second —without the slightea'. what this new laundry service Is roads northeast of Dombas In the weglan coast untsaaMo tiveness more gentle In action. day and Thursday, II A. .M. might be desirable in the present anti-trust Indictments against W il­ McKesson and Robbins for a ride." that a memorandum attached ing a dispute over the seizure of land operaUons. atteninn or assistanch from the like. liam L. Hutcheson and three other Phillips and three others are on Gudbrandsdairn (valley) and be­ attendsd with hut sUgkt Systeiii 0|MTUIea. "Once In a white we get wash­ emergency to rt was in his handwriting. coal being rhlppcd from Germany Germany radiated confidence to. tween Rdtpe and Storen to the the communique esid. attendant. ' I So much for laundryihg. The CATERING TO PARTIES \ Other senators said that the pro- officers of the United Brotherhood trial on mall fraud and conspiracy B O M U AUTOMATIC ings in our plsnt thst have not t A Addressed to Chairman J. W ar­ to Italy, dify that the Nazis’ military and Glomma river valley. In what the British dsiHribeiM This washer adds supplies at curb Service plant has one of the I^ e d power would enable the pres­ of Carpenters and Joiners of charges growing out of CJostef- dlptomatlc blows were undermin­ Two months ago Manchester been properly TInsed in the previ­ America. ren Madden of the Labor Board, Foreign Secretary L«jrd Halifax Roach Vital Railway a “very friendly" confeieoee. f r the exact Instant tweded. I t . latest types of «y of satlsfled service, shown in ex­ ture. It dumps — suds or rinse absolutely harmless to fabrics IZ! transactions In foreign-owned ^ e interstate trade of Anheuaer- had ever ’’been in cahoots” with a To Put Expert on Hland Informed' sources \ssld other of neutral naUons. compIlshiHl the housewife, who can water In a matter of seconds. Busch, Inc., St; Louis beer manu­ 'Tbland oald he would put a an Allied force to the first phase Rome. tM « Mo fisaira sssvssltslbf marlisd for pert wormanshlp with the added tell good washing by the feel, and harms neiroer textures or bonds, stocks, mortgages, de­ Wall street promoter to help the points o f interest to the two na­ 'nils, they held, was the result l i l *rpot of foMct. Woiglw ealr Ms. Every wash load la absolutely ac­ facturer. ■ promoter collect a commission for Bureau of Rtanards expert on the of a battle expecM to decide con­ FIghtore Ckoasoga Bi feature of economy thrown In. thinks there Is some mystery about colors but c le a n perfectly all silks bentures and other evidences of in-, tions were discussed, but the rosin o f Foreign Minister Joachim. Von trol of southern Norway. Above the Norwegian The present semi-automatic curate. Black said the litigation “ makes which he had threatened to sue the stand in an effort to show that It." and woolens /more satisfactorily debtedness or ownership. it fitting to remember that ’the part of the talk waa devoted to RIbbentrop's declaraUon Saturday The fighting was reported sharp grounds, British f i l t e r AND THIS $4.93 lavmdry service In force at the . So much for the washing of without loss of site or strength. McKesson firm. the resoluUon was written on the that Germany marched Into Nor­ Just washing clothes Is but a clothes by a method that is M per interference of the courts wrlth the same typewriter aa other state­ reopening the trade negotiations. and some observers sxprtsssd be­ wrote roportod cballengtog Oirb Servlfce Laundry on Main small part of the "college educa­ This new Solvent Is non-inflam- George Dietricb-Musica. brother way April 9 to prevent a planned cent automatic and fool proof In performance of the ordinary duties ments by Blonkenhorn. Talk Called "Oeod Omea.” lief a situation had been reaebsd homhsrs whldi hami hoso ID-JID AUTOMATIC streeti in the rear of the Cnrlyle- tion" in 'washing and taundrylng able and ncm-explosive and cannot Rooaeveil antf ^ -'ndera of Coster-Muaica, tesUfled early Ih BriUsh invasion and of ths issu­ .every way. of the executive .departments of the trial for the government that The proposed, resolution charged Dlplonwtic circles, where thg in which Allied troops may' be abis tag Allied fhroee to Otot Johnson Mnchlfle-,(>ompany p'imt that the Johnson Brothers have ac­ break down Into highly corrosive ance of the White Book containing Now to the ironing. There are CanvoMM SUnr n the government would be produc­ Phillips had made a contract with “ reactionary leaders in the Ren- talk was called "a good omen” , de­ to take advantage of strategic de­ iRsaded eouatry. I In the North Knd Is a far cry from quired In their more than a decade acids th r^gh the washtni; pro­ papers allegedly seized in Norway. exactly 12 presses, in the Curb tive o f nothing but mlschler.” A. U. Rurprenant to collect 15 per ate" with sabotaging ,the LaFol- clared Britain hopes to send offi­ fense positions. H m Norwegian ‘ntefifli *• 1 the old fashioned skrvlc> rendereil In active laundry work. From their cesses aim la readily mlxable with IssaeS Under Walsh-Heijey Act cials to Rome to conUnua dlsctup 11 Traaoitorto Severely Hit The Germans, however, already Ageney reposted air batU ^ip some quarter of a century or; more Service plant for ns many varied Washington, April 29. — (iF) — cent of an expected commission lette 0>ramlttee by "niggardly ap- very start in the Industry over ten soap compounds without effect to Uresldcnt Roosevelt and Demo­ The Labor Department order was slons there. On the Norweglzn wzrfront, the have proved their ablllly to ad­ large scale over Lake ago. Thero is ab.sulutely no ebrit*: uses. They are the Inst word In proprlaUons.” years ago, they felt that If • this presses, safe In operation and rapid the mateilals being cleaned. cratic leaders in Congress can- Issued under proidslons o f the The source close to the Foreign high command reported 11 BriUsh vance swlfUy over difficult moun­ near the o f Aleeund. SsH oposlsf parlson. In place'pf the former (Ueattaned On Page Two) RepresentaUve Routxhpn (R., was to be their life's work, they and perfect In operation. They In Ime with their policy to give vrassed the leglglaUve situation to­ 193S Walsit-Healey Act. which Tradi Office said the question o f transports totalling 50,000 tons tain trails to outflank forcss bar­ between Berg)m and Tn I s M f lodilof greasy, soapy rockers Into which Ohio), assarted that evldenre be­ should know everything about lt. work with a minimum of effort of the M t service known at low cost, day In a discussion so general that rs<|ulrs Mmpanies aelUng the gov­ contraband "which it Is impossible had been severely nit by German ring their way. two Norwegian porta H6' S dstlnsl hundreds of washings M;ere thrown So In line w llli this theory the rairb Service laundry conducts ernment more than 510.000 worth fore the committee, which Is In- bombers off the Norwe^an coast Itopend On A ir Defeases ttyv the operator and each one turns Senate Majority Leader Barkley vcstlgaUng the NLRB. showed to divorce” from any wgrUme com­ Gsmoas. Several machine* lots'op St yo« with no regard for Systematic proceeded to obtain -a thorough this/department In the same man­ o f supplies to pay their employes ovar the week-end. But this has been largely de- out beautiful laundry work, Vheth- eatd l t '” covered eveofhlfiK and thst Blautkenbom was "the liaison mercial discussions was included eeen to crash. It said. mt a Sows . , , checking, the present laundry and grounding In Isundfjrlitg. They at­ ner as the laundry— curb service the prevailing minimum wage for Hope to Halt In the conference between the for­ Previous high command and pqpdent on pfotccUon from Gef- e f It Is an old garment or one fresh touched nothing.” officer between the Labor Board (Alosund Is 40 miles ‘ "P row Its system Is^ the work of tiftlsts tended the Amerle.an Institute of from the store shelves—the press­ fop greater Savings. their ” locaHty.” eign secretary and the Italian am­ DNB, official news agency, reports mon warplanes scouring a patch with vision. and John L. Lewis.” west-of Andalsnes, whene thif' pWi b op. No I.aundry in Joliet, Illinois, and ing with these new luschlnes livens InM Managers (OuaUaued sa Fags Bight) The steel companiee contended bassador. had oaid three were sunk, four clear for the motorised units and, Uas have landed part o f tlMlr .\ncleni ('iistoma y Fire on Ship *’I deny that,” Blankenhorn re­ daaumed, one set afire and three Stooplop or there sturt'eil right from the bot­ and brightens all materials. The company Is managed by the Labor Department bad In­ "W e are anxious to do our best from the Allied vtewpolnt, much peditlonary force.) The age-old Idea o f clcipung- plied.. tom. g^roundlng In plant design, Rapid work is the keynote of the cluded 18 states, part 6t a ' four­ to meet any points o f difference hit. The communique repeated a deMnds on tlMlr olr daenses. The Norwegtan ageneqr btadlo(. Nos elotnes has not changed very'much Ernest A. Johnston of 63 Jensen Blankenhom aaid that he hud prijdiictlon, flisir work, office man­ modeCn laundry If such work can teenth and the District at Colum­ which the Rsllsn government esn report that warplanes had bombed Reports that the BriUsh have German air attanks on Iks siislotirs, In the passing cruturies. As a street and Au.atin W. Johnston of attended m'eeUngs of various A K L agement and sdverUslng all so be done fast with the maximu bia within one'” ‘locallty.” Flapies Eat Through reasonably bring to oiir notice,” two British cruisers. concentrated troops at Herkton. wrarships were repulsed polostsd lock, matter of fart many aboriginal '23 Riverside Drive. , and CIO unions, including the (A British statement denied Ger­ vital to the trade. of satisfaction In laundrying. T/ Many humig'ous incidents • and In reply, the government argued this source said. above the Dombos-Storen raUwa' lied transporta were riot Ikot koMi tMbes today possess a l>ettcr Idea F lash es ! that if ‘locality'’ were confined to Gasoline-Laden Tank­ Octobec 1937 conference to which man claims, said that only one iVraonallsed Indiialfy enable the modem laundry ope^- happcuinga creep Int olhe laundry Invited By HaSfax and that fighting already is i dally. •ks tokio ripW. about washing cl< thes than the a small geographical area It would he said the clvU liberties resolu­ trawler had been sunk and one set Thts course In miHlrrn Inundry- lives to carry out this prlncipl^ a trade, as into other lines of en­ (Lats BaUethM n the UT WIra) er At Charleston* It wo5( learned that Bastlanini progress there were Interpreted Paahtog Up VaOey. ‘ stsodr, solid slaying woman wlio hut a short Ing revealed • many' thinga to" the unique system o f checking in d tion was sent.. He idenUfled a let­ went to the Forelirn Office at the iaflre, and claimed three German here os evidence that Allied re­ whilh ago kncHiled and .rubbed the deavor. Ernest Johnston tells one ter In which he reported to the supply ships had been torpedoed A Britlab source said tha wkso^ sol op. Johnston hrolhers. First, they routing various washes through the' Ernest Johnston Ofi Faff* Bight) inviUUon 6f lJ>rd Halifax. sistance Is developing. mans wers pushing up the family wash j>ver metal wash­ about his experiences In the mjd- Plaa T e Close Fhuit NLRB on hUi efforts in getUng the and sunk.) folds cosipsisljr fisuiil that o f all known Industries, plant is In effect, enabling tlw op­ New 'Bavea, April 2t>——The Bulletin! Authoritative quarters considered The Norwegian radio broadcast daleii (eestern v a ll^ ) againrt boards. ntiil wrung her arm.s near­ VVest When he was getting his col­ 1936 A F L meeting at Tampa, Fla., — coo»soissH|i nothing . Is so pcrsoiialtr.ed as' erator to tell qt any given time New Havea R egi^r saM today It Charleston, S. C„ April 2R resumption o f trade discussions be­ an announcement that a German ly off with heavy sheets and lege degree In laundrying: If you have come to our laundry and have found to adopt a reaoluUo'n supporting (Uorthined On Page Btgbl) lied troop# south of Troodbeiin laiimlry •work. Thej^ foiiml that how much o f the work hqs gone had learned that Readagtea Raad, —tSV—A are jabeeid the gas- tween the two countries of great column bad struck at tha railway an efforth to break th rou ^ blankets. "When they showed me overalls FAMILY BUNDLE the LaFdllette Investigation and there arc ns many tastes with rea- ^''^ugh, and by a system dlffer- the road worn into ruts, I apologize. If you have come Inc., wiM eoaaldertag cMadastlag Woman Burned oUee ladea Norwegian tanker significance tn view of the .recent at HJerktoa, 30 miles north of link the Oslo and TiroW "The principal Idea In washing ent colored tags, denoting the type — starched and preesed. If you condemning Its detractors. peel to proper- t>q>e of work, so please, I thought some one In the 20 PIECES FOR Its plaat at Mkidletowa aad’ traas- Willy, In Ckarleoton hartier. antl-BrIjish attitude of the Italian Dorohas and about 80 miles south forces. clothes Is to sterllire and cleanse to our laundry and have found three or four cars here AUad Origiaal Draft of Storen. v miiuv degrecA of-qimlitv demand- ^ ‘•ofe on f«ch gar- business had gone off their nut! fertng the predacttoa activity e ( was reported under control prens and the truculent tone o f 'Hie situaUon was reported them, to p\irify them for another ed. ih,.l there was oulv one safe ^'ashing U ahead of you, I apologize. Badly in Blast enriy this afternoon, nltboagh QQesUoned by Routxhon, Blank- speeches by Fascist leaders. Chiuesc Battle Would Isolate i4tot«n'Brilkli. wearing."' .satij Krnesi .lohnslon. eo- They told me. however, that It was that branch to rempaay plaata at changed at Dombas and Kvam, wav to start the new 'servlee In J ^ Elmira and Qlon, N. Y. n e pnpgr smoke was still rising from enhoro acknowledge that he as­ Success of the German attempt the Gudbrahdedolen (valley) partner In the <^lrh Service Ijum- the customary thing in that.jieck sisted In making thAoriginal draft to cut the rail line at this point Manche.ster. and that was to pr.e i, * ''■ " * 1 Arrives at of the woods. They must have their said that John At SeUero, vice* the engine, room. Danger was central Norway, and dry. "It was a mistake to believe The fact la, Manchester folks h^^ya-Bccepted us far heUeved post of on exphtsloa of a bill which grew out of the Treaflury Balance Tempo Faster would isolate the British force at that clothes could . be pro|>erl.v vide for prost^^tlve custon.ers the | J ' overalls' Ironed ready-for the next president o ( the oeoipnay. Inter­ Found Seated In Kitchen which the Alliro were beyond our dreama. They have been flocking here by viewed at his New Yerh oRlee, snid of the highly Inflsmpwble car­ XsFollette Committee’s investlga. holding wtUi strong defensiwa j cleaned by boiling, and nibbing out week's worli!” 9 7 « tions. I vreV'lm^Unabl’e Ad^T'd^'t ^ i " *^lghts. that the office eqolpaient aman- O f House; Son*in*Law go. - Washington, April 29—OP)— The (Uenttauad On Page Eight) sitions. on metal boards, ' th « J-*" darkn. whites and then put In nets “ Some people liked to have their Fully Finished the hundreds and telling us the ver>’ nicest things. He denied helping write a posiUon o f the Treasury A p ril.26 the.v .leclded, he.v would Initiate ,,,„hed In theM nets in order eandlewick bedspreads ironed, too. fiactarers were coaitderlng the New Successes Reported (A Norwegian communtqua "The little hrowTi Fin|Uflo wom- Ready To Use Turns Off Gas Burners minority report of Smith Cbmmlt- Receipts, 513337.110.77; exMa- And some liked their sheets ironed About the nice smooth shirts, the snowy white dieets move In ttie Interests o f economy. Charleston, 8, C., April 29—(A*i terday said that German tl j an who gathers' up the faniliy "'•r'he that would save nuich wear as imssible • • • tee members on proposed Wagner ditures, 524,730.376.96; net balanos Against Jap Invaders the^r eujlomers money, ss rough „ „ the articles while washing. on both side«. There is no acooiint- — Flames ate their way had occupied Voss, 60 milca wash twice a week and goes with 26 PIECES ...... 11.26 and pillow-slips, and the neatness with* which every'* Middletown, April 29.—tS^-Mrs. 52,215,839.31037; customs receipta her friends and nelghliors to a ly 30 per cent of the charge In Washlng takes about 37 minutes, ing for individual tastes. But here R4(asea New Evldeaee Alfieri Named of Bergen on the Bergen-Osdq Hartford, April 29.— — D»- through the gasoline • laden (tXrathiaed Ou Page Eight) for month, 523,364,46731. On ' Several Fronts. i shallow stream near her home, laundrying la fur collection and de­ during which time each load gets w e have the machines and our 32 PIECES ...... 11.52 thing! is folded and retamed. And to top -— Florence E. Morgan, 70, was burn­ road. Germany alsojuw rs| clartag that the trial which has al­ Norwegian tanker, Willy, in there to sit In the warm water livery. T^is type of service they four suds washes and six rinaes motto still Is — 'Your Loiundry ed critically today in an exploelon the capture of Voss.) 38 PIECES ...... 51.78 when they discovered that by our new method'of prio* ready lasted (oar weeks amst be Hong Kong, April 29—OP)— while she Intermittently soaps and decided to dis|)ense w-ilh, and to without leaving the washers. Then When You Want It—As You Want that wrecked the first floor of her Charleston harbor today but Berlin Envoy Prime Minister C2iamberiahi siihstltute quality workman.shlp- ing, they save almost a third of their laundry b ills , coacladed as spsedMy as passible. marine authoriUes believed a four- China's batUe tempo increased to­ paddles her clothes.- ...... sf>a|>s again . , , , . excess water Is removed by an ex It.’ ' These prices Include shirts, home here. expected to answer opt and pAddles out the last vestige of •"’ 'oorying and ironing and dry traetor and the flat work la dellv- Federal dadge Alfred C. Cexe, to­ foot coffer dam bulkhead would day os the Chinese re{iortod new! » . , _ — criticism to the House ot "W*e are proud of our plant and sheets, neurlng apparel, etc. w e ll it seems almoet ever>'body in Manchester has been day lastohifd ebJecMea to the to- Inauguration Will Be Held dlrt. then allows the swift water ' eted to the flatwork pnesses and A son-in-law, Orrin D. Daniels, prevent the blase from reaching Invite the people of Manchester trodactloa of aew evldeaee darlag siRceases against tb i Japanese P P O - G c p m a n to rinse the clothes clean conies ttroat_Navlng» . the shirts and other articles to the NO KXTRAS el any' |UnA bringing their laundry here. found the woman seated In the the highly inflammable cargo. (Conttaoeo On Page Bight) and vicinity to visit us at any time J ~ 4 . vebattal of the hatf-i ~ kitchen o f the two-story frame invaders on several (ronU. Figure Appointed; H r B the nearest to our modern system today th at; varlouj presses, when we will be only too pleased The bulkhead was supponed tn I (Four haadkerchiefn eouut salt arlstog oat of the wiecfc at a house, her night gown virtually be filled 'with water. Coast Guard In Open A ir Again in 1941 Scores of . armed Japanese ^ of laundrying,)’ said Mr. John.Hton. ■ *t"rted out In this manner.! Actimlly. , a given piece of work to explain the workings of each ns one pieee.) But e v m th in g is being fixed. W e have fixed Been Oose to Duce. I'erfiWt Rinsing | ^°r the curb service Idea’ caught on | takes about 45 minutes to reach Ualtod Afr Uaec. nmhillasr at burned off and her body' covered boats were standing by. launebes were counted casualties 1.— without obligation tnd to see Clsvelsad two years age with burns. of a •*Japanese Nhvol offensive 'on , "The-big Idea .behind perfect •*** when ruatomers the flniahed stage In the Curb for UiemSPlves Just how a modem the road add I want yon to come in and see us soon. Crew F ea n Exploelon persoas weM'killed. Mrs. Morgan was taken, uncon­ Washingtoo, April 29—OP)—I f It ^ ths president, those people couldn't TungUng. lake, to northern Hunan Rome, April 29.—(AV-Dino Al- French Drive laundrying is.perfM I rinsing. Why. 1.^'"""’ "'** nnich could be i S?crv1c« plant, from the moment laundry operates," Ernest John­ Just ask for me, Ernest Joljnston— o r my brother Ans< . 'The Willy, carrying 8,000 tons SHIRTS ONLY 3 for 25c the eo-defeadaat, Ualtod A ir scious to ths Middlesex hospital o f Bviatton gasoUno from Corpus rains next Jan. 20, the Incoming •*«." Lymn aald. provtoce, against (Jhinese posiUons fieri, long considered here one of In our new super washers we rive 't>' their ow-n deliveries and That It Is delivered to the sorting ston stated at the conclusion o f the soaght to hitrodaee threngh Hs collections. 'table until it reaches the final tin. Pd like to megt you— personally. W e are open where her name was entered on the ChrisU, Texas, to an unannounced aloog the eastern shore south of Italy's mora stroagly pro-German interview. S H E E T S O N L Y 6c each latost wttoesa, ll>m y danger list. Germans Baci So well sold on Manchester uid packing table for c ^ very . The destination, was abandoned by Toebow. figures, today was appointed am­ from 7 a. m. to 10:00 p. m. ^ a Toledo aMtaffargIst, the I Rineff Off 0ns Range ehaaces a thorough soaking. ! three senators and Uirto represen- Ths Chinese aaid they had mop- bassador to Germany, Rueceeding their own Idea were the Johnstons, whole wash takes longer, . of Ask About Our a f testa o f wnaples o f steel (raai a Daniels explained that upon en­ her crew bust night after the dre that they invested heavily In the course, as the entire washing must was discovered aft the engine Tlie Inaugural Oommlttee has ^ tatives, who calmly are planning ped up what Japanese forces suc­ Bernardo Attoilco. Infantry Attacks Ui Dependable Dry Cleaning failed eyhader In nan e ( tering the liitchen he turned off decided that the' Iiistorie exercises I the ceremony while most p ^ ceeded to landing and that the of­ The two envoys exchanged poets, Im's I laundry machinery obtainable , w-alt en route for assembling the P. 8. Some folks who have'tried our dry cleaning two burners o f a gas range, one room. Ilie y said they feared the Anywhere and had It installed just shirts for the sheets; the cargo would explode. installing a new chief execuHve j ^ fensive wras a failure. Attoilco replacing Alfieri as am­ Cover of Heavy AlR socks D O N E IN O U R O W N have told us It’s worth double what we charge for it! o f which apparenUy had heen light­ "Sweeplag Advnaoea” Claimed a couple o f months ago for . . . the aprons, or until ... Anally- the D IA L 6 5 8 8 TIm ship was at anchor near Hie bassador to the Vatican. Markcto A t A Olaaeo ed by Mrs. M orgM to heat some will be held again to the open a ir.. ** g e n ^• NeelyN ee ly -' - (D., W. Va.), "Swreeping advances" were The former plant of the Uv-nn ;ls»t piece arrives and Is ready for Fkr A PLANT east hank o f ths Cooper river, aev. Alfieri, former minister of popu­ tillery Prepan1iai| New Terk. April 28.—(dV- preparation. Four years ago, Presldant Rooss- ebzlnnan o f this group, aaid com- claimed by the ditoesa to a coun- Leather Company wwa leased and ' bundling eral hundred yards from the city lar culture, was designated am- Sltchs Steady; Authorities expressed- a belief velt and' thousandi o f spectators pleto details natuhzUy. must await teroffenstva launched to ths basaador to the Holy flee lest O ct Parte. April 29— ( d ) ~ l first a new boiler plant, oil bum- Skirt Fresslng that the wofnaa's stoe're caught in o f Cbsrieston which lies on the aassmWsd a t tbs sast steps o f the •Ing, WHS set up and steam lines M u ic h M te r the approval e f ths man selected Ctoiagtiao mountains o f southern 81. cover of heavy artillery A few words must be written the second burner turning on the weet bank, and some 700 or 800 copltol were drenched to a chllltog by the voters In- November, "but Bhonsl April 37. piped throughout the entire plant. about a department In this new 7 yards above the 58.000.000 Cooper Attoilco had occupied the Berlin Uoh. German toCaatry Foreign Exehnnge — I wprw ui ; I gas without bsr Icnowledgc. January downpour. the groundwork wlU he done be­ A Japanese force, bolstered by emboaey for almost five years. French poelHoas weet Then modem washers were In- (plant that is a revelstlon In mod- steritog ilsea awre than psnL I A daughter said that her mother river bridge, which spans the river. David Lynn, architect - of the fore then." Stalled,MT fi 11 sw i of m a # type«e«aA aeldom seen — - - - out­ a ’ _ ------s______a ^ f.. . « TAXI 6,000 new troops, attacked Chinooe Cleoe Te MnseoHnI Vosges yeeterda}’, but were < em workmanship — a .. vivid i ^CURB SERVICED Cotton-Uneven Mny liqnlte )ind been ailing for two years and A leak discovered while the capHol. explained that am open-air The November victor will have postHofM near Maotsingtu on the side the larger cities and entirely ctooA — CewforteNel . Allieri, 53 years old. has lieen beck before reaching their coupling of the niechanical. the tieni hedge pressnre. was in the habit o f taking medl- steamer was 100 mUea south of ceremony will take eo n o f the Ida say on the else of the tradi­ north bonk o f the Tellow river new In principle. Then presses o f ProBipt Berries! espectoUy cUia to Muasollni tn the Uve. the French Itlgh electrical, steam and the human u. AND DRY CLEANING, INC Sngar—Mixed; lecnl aeOtagi; cine at night. Charleston caused CMpt. Ragswald thousands o f spectators who pock tional parade from the capiUd to with the support of heavy artillery last four yeara. all kinds and for all sorts of uses element This Is the shirt prsssipg trade FraajM to put in here Saturday for Mid today. O m C E : TB A NOOM , 54 MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER PfiONF <260 t Firemen airrived to find windows the plaza to front o f tbs cairitol the White House, and on the num­ and planez. The Chinese aaid they Some foreign circles saw to his LooaM were reported were put la. until today the place department. This department is 24-How Ssreto Metal^NarMw; dhattered aad the kitchen smoul- repatrn. "Just to get a gUmpsa o f ths prssl- Is a vast shMvroom o f shining, “Your Laundry WHEN Tuv Want It... A * You Want W ber o f govenwrs and other notn- h(Ml repelled the attack and re­ appoiatmoat to Bsrito aa todies- eidee. but the Freaefe dM i. truly a marvel of coordinated op- Jooepk at, OrteelU. rrop. Man into JnnM The W iny was fornseriy named dsat taking his oath. hies Who will get prised seats on captured several points iwimHiiy chromium ^ d toonel metal ermtlofi. .tun of a new atrengtbeatog of mate tha oazualHe^tha’i Daniels aad hie w ife live en the Uie Golden ffbell. flbe w m buUt at "Even tf we could afford to build temporary platforms to be erected one where the Japaaeae hod ere- the reUUaas between MiioeoUal floor o t th a teoitenco. WUmtoffIge Dpi. in I9l6 a glass coveriag o f soma sort for Upon the Capitol nMted obont 700 o f i M r dead. iOnd bis nxie partner. Hitter. (( < •

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MANCHE^TTEB EVENING RERALDi MANCRESTEB.' CX>NN. MONDAT, APRIL 29,1940 . 4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHBBTiR, COim. MONDAY, APRIL 29,1949 PAGE THSBi^ t'WO ----- ;------H- decades o f the 20th century, died R. F. Origga and Cmnpa>w> had Stont D riw , Uninjured t conferred came as:-a surprise to clsco In 1904 and won inimedtate States la 1922, hut • returned to I Brakes Found Faulty no interest in thesa aecond nego­ the members of the local lodge and FamcHis Soprauo, yesterday after a long illness. acclaim. For 20 year* ah* reigned 1931 for a concert tour whldi she Paul Cornell U Yearn, Hurt in Craah' Announce Date Tenor Soloist Tall Cedars Odd Fellows It was noted th ri Mr. Roberta Is Mme. Tetrazstnl, who had been le Day Left On Folice Prowl Cara tiations. ; Will Seek Hospital aa one l. Henry Breridnrldge, fonsst tal becauae of aq "gccldental" C i f t a r n m m i t t p p U n d e r present * program which day to the locals, as It waa e ^ e d opera lovers during the first two her American debut In San-Jran- well appearance In . the United brake. in ! order. I (tdes of Oister using Manning and I possibly a broken back, wlU night at the Splo., rodeo In a apoaaorlng a program of enlarge- AU iubscriptiohs to tUe building 8,701 Rebekah lodges, 878,801 Final W eek ffcaiMea up to V o'jclock today left 'rm enfa other three from the ed. Teachers’ club. Miss Hasel Luts, ing to Ray Warren, who Is tn feature, being prellmlnaiy to the but 600 more to'aecure them to at the Y .S ^ .K . Paul Cornell has { few weeka. -iB4ot and Improvement at Man- fund. Including memorial lub- Lodge members, 123,()M Encamp­ ! road until they are "atickered." been charwterlzed by one admirer, killed In 1884 art teacher In the local schools, cnarge of that end of the ar­ regular lodge meeting. Present TMCh the 6,800 taaued In Manchea- j Driver of the other car waa rangements. cbeatar Memorial hospital, an­ ! scripUons, are payable In six equal ment membera 526.492 Sisters and as "A-^rand human being." This Phillips tesUAed that flurpren- waa chairman of the committee were many out of town guests and ^ n o t hurt. " General Chairman Ward Dougan nou nce this morning that Mrs. payments at four-month intervals, 106.336 Brother* In the Rebekah ter Uat year. is a rare opfKirtunlty for Kcpubll- ant was killed. In 1634 In an auto­ from the club in charge. a moat enjoyable time followed. When the office cloned Saturday said today that everything has Albert L. Crowell will serve aa beginning July 15, 1940. Sub- lodges, a total membership lit the liin women of the town to sec and mobile accident In Is>ndon, Rng- The painting will be unveiled on Following this, the lodge met In at 6 o’clock » « « had aecured land. Friday afternoon. May 17, in High been planned to give those attend­ the Memorial Gifts scriptions are deductible under the regular session and among those several lodges of' 1,437,696. In to hear thla top notch speaker. regulations, governing federal In- Hcenaae during the day and It waa Bridge Cost Phillips was questioned regard­ school hall, at an informal tea and ing a typical Tall Cedars good committee vthlch will be assembled benefits the sum of $3,^6,750 s at that time eatlmated that but ing previous testimony of Robert reception from 3:30 to 6 o'clock'. time. His committees have neen this week aad which will under­ come tax returns. year haa been paid out, or In brief 14 0 0 more were to be iaaued. Thla F. Griggs, Jr.', of Waterbury, that Baldwin^8 Plea The unveiling ceremony will take hard at work and every detail has taka tha Initial phase of the 11- $10,6.17 per day. ACT NOW IF YOU WANT TO SHARE IN THE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES BEING OF- m onlng when the office opened at Estimate Cut he never had aeen the Grigga com,- place at 4 o'clock. , been c a r^ for, he say*. n t n c ln g o f the project through A large clas* of candidates were 8:80 there were a few walling and pany contract- with Rurprenant for Tt Is UieHrincere desire-of the Tony O'Bright'* orchestra will public aubscription. initiated Into the Third degree the- FERED. UAST c h a n c e TO ENTER OUR “HOME QUIZ CONTESr’ THIS WEEK. Mrs. Oowell’e committee will at noon there waa a crowd. Up to 16 per cent of Rurprenant'a ex­ Gets Response committee in charge that as many James Mriton furnish music for dancing from Lbcal Blazes work of same being exemplified by niorahers of the ('rescent Lodge 1 o'clock thla afternoon «10 State lligliHay Engineers pected commlaalon. of Mr. Verplanck’s frlenda be pres­ mes Melton, a resident of 'nine until one and Tony proifiisrs offer Bubecribers the opportunity o f providing the coit of construct- i'. HeeBaea bad been laeued. . iChla ^ Phillips said the contract waa ent aa possible. However, due to 'eston, will be the featured tenor to Introduce several new features No. 21, East Hartford, and their Iqg and equipping specifle units In [>. would leave but 600 more to reach Reduce lyelhninary nothing that would have been tak­ Expect Ovei* 100 Firms the limited capacity of the halt lolst on "The Telephone Hour." during the evening. Reservations: On Week-End work In the degree drew forth ^ addition to the hospital. This *Exrluslve wfth L the total at laat year; but It ap- en up with Griggs at the time. cards of Invitation have bee: * new radio program which will maji be made until Thursday evj many fully deser\'ed compliments, i Fi^i-e $100i000. To Hold Open House In has proved attractive to KKITH ’R f- ueara bow that there are more printed for distribution to Ui: be heard tonight for the iSrst ning through Ray Warten "He had Just left college and lusands erf Individuals, families, In Manrhrater r i iUetp In Mancbeater thla year joined the Arm, and right at that who plan to attend. These tlA ^ts time. ' A regular Monday evening Ward Dougan. -, Five Calls for Help Are I'nldenllfied Stenmer Runk i Hartford, April 29 -fiiyit On M ay 16th and 17th _ ustness concerns and fraternities [- ’ than waa the cane laat year. may be obtained on appileatim at event, the program will be heard , ^ , London, April 29.-, - An unl- / eallmates tor the new Hartford time was' abort of- an office boy," throughout the country. It is ex­ I The office will remain open unttt f^hllllps said. the ofliceii of the various /achool Sent In; No Serious 'dentlfled steamer ■ of about 3,(KK) bridge are reported today to have Hartford, April 26.—Reapon-ling plained. The committee haa pre­ tons struck a mine and sank yes­ ' 8* o'clock thla afternoon and, .^11 He teatlAed that the contract buildings In town. "■T.?and the NBC red T*' network. "^ T rie u d s Gather .'opeB again at 8:30 tonmnpe^ for been completed by State Highway to a proclamation laaueonsors of the ■ program, le Mothers’ Circle of Gibbons sister. Miss Ellen John^n. Mra. Memorial committee, Mrs. (Trowell present was the Grand Master of : Jsmea' Hall on Park street to- this height was rnade some time County iissoclntloii, Mrs. Joseph for one week and closed-last night, anay” and "A ll Through the Johnson who died a year ago to­ said, '‘A memorial plan of sub­ inson of Westfield street. Sparks the I.O.O.F. of the State of Con­ sal-1 to-lay that the response on [saembly. (Tathollc Ladles of C5ol- Night,” by the orchestra; "The from a chimney set fire to night. The entertainment commit* ago but formal authorization has Alsop of Avelteve most of us know this Past Noble Grand August H. home m*8»*toes, custom covared to n ...... Screw C oriy RImwisKi; The Ver- ton road and Autumn street at GIVE /ME THE 'EXTRAS' anta will be aerved after the Mr. and Mrs. William F. Taylor Important meeting are Miss Kath­ Alaska .Inn ...... 6 Windsor Team W ins i Water M ail! Clll \baatc condition and are ready to Simonsen and District Deputy your order, to the color *ad f*btte that 4 ...... plex (To., ^ asex; Underwood-EI- 11:40 yesterday morning and at M ating. of 16 Grisn’old street who were erine Byrne of Putnam, national Allied Chem ...... 179'.:. Mr. and Mrs. Rmest P. Williams do our utmost to correct tt. It Arthur shorts. you favor. Luxurious hair and dowR'J married 25 years ago yesterday, llott-Klalufr, Veeder-Root, Inc., R. 11:50 No. 4 went to the woods In IN SMOKING PLEASURE committee woman, who will speak: Am Home.. I’riKl ... «3 '-; of Mapicwoo-l. N. J., and their Herrup Trophy In lhe{ amounts to a crisis. I am sure Present Position upholatortof. mahofaay frama*. entertained a large party of their A m K m l m S ...... S. Peck/ Co.. Hartford; Pratt, the near of 158 School street for a ------■ and Mrs. Adelaide Johnson ol 8 '« children, Anne, O in stan ce and By Double Break that the responsible families and Mri Roberts has taken a keen l-AND EXTRA SMOKING] cnanoe to eatlaty your deeonttog urn. friends and relatives Raturdny A m S m e lt ...... Read unil Co., Ivoryton; t.'arjyle (jiiinty A. L. 1/fagiip. woods fire. A t 3:53 yesterday af­ •South Windsor. Ih'e new slate cen­ .104 John, spent tha week-end with Mr. business concern's In this neighbor­ intorest in Odd Fellows affaire for ie hav* an Individual choir and oofa n r evening at a dinner and reeeptloii A.ni 'IVI ami Tel , ...... lohnVin Machine Co.. Manches- and Mrs John M. Williams of ternoon No. 3 was called to 827 PUBLIC SETBACK tral committee wnmiin from tills 1734 A double break In the water hood vei,ll be proud to associate many years, and at present hold* FOR MV MONEY, Tool aa mu* aa 1124.60. at the Maneheater Hod and Gun A m T o h B ...... 9 0 ', ter^ Hudson street. The Windsor team of the llart,- Middle turnpike, east, for a brush district. Mrs. Alsop will IxitriMluce main of the Manchester Water their natnea with the construction the office of secretary of the TOMORROW NIGHT Club. OueaU were presented from A m W s l W k n ...... 10 temutlonal Silver Co.. Merl ford (bounty American I.,egion o f memorials In the new wing, fire. This was located outside of Board of control of Junior lodges the speakers. Company on North Main street the fire district nnd a call was sent [nCHLAND PARK New York. Bridgeport. Hartford. A n a ro n d a ...... 301, n; FriasSlI Fabric Co.. Middle- Degree Mistress \Hrs. Lottie Bowling League was' awarded the bearing tablets which will Identify and is trustee of the Corporation yesterday made necessary work.by to the district fire warden to as ■ m COMMUNITY CLUB Farmington, Meriden, F.ast Hart­ Arm our 111 ...... 7>, own; Robertson Paper Box Co., Oimmings of Sunset Rebeksh Herrup Trophy at the aecond an­ them with quick, adequatevgener- association, and Is a Past Grand ford and thla town. Mr. Taylor’s aT . Montvjlle; G, M. and M. H. an emergency crew, from early sist in extinguishing the fire. This .-if Rcfreshncnls. A lrh le o n ...... 2 2 '/ lo 8 4 tn Odd Fellows hall, and a re­ .. Samaritah^lotlve came at the Intersection of North tlop over the weekend. AdmiMion 25e. brate their 60th anniversary In Ball and Ohio ...... / 1 Co., Midrlletown; Standard Ma- hearsal of the officer* at 8 o’riock. phy was swarded Windsor, the The booklet describing memorial June attended the party. B en d ix ...... i-hlnery Ck)., Mystic; Berger Bros. In preparation for the meeting winner of the 14-teani league, per­ Main street and Allen place. This Perfume Deal / 3 4 was discovered about 2 p'clock opportunities cdntalns\the follow­ Silver predominated In the dpeo- Beth Steel ... ____ ...... y . 84 Oo„ American Tube Bending Co., Monday evening of next week manent possession of which will i ratloBs. and the three-tiered wed­ go to the team Winning it three Sunday morning. ing definition of the Idea: \ B e th S te e l 7. p fd .. *• %» , .124 V Botwinik Bros., Brewster Shirt when a class of ten candidates IF NOSE "Since the first te llln ^ o f the In order to make the repairs it Last Appeal Made ding cake was surmounted by the B ord en ...... *. . X . . . 2 3 'i Corp., Columbia Printing Co., .Will be initiated. times. Bristol and Wethersfield Seeret Action have legs on the cup. O. E. Gus­ was necessary to shut off the parable of the (3oOd Sam arll^. In­ WILCOX-GAY same ornament luied In decorating ('a n P a r ...... 1 ' , Crucible Steel Company o f Ameri­ tafson of West Hartford, president water at the "shut-off" at the telligent and kindly care of^ the the cake at the wedding 2.1 yrara Cerro De Pa,. .'.... . 37 ca, Kastern Machine Screw Corp., Mrs. John Fischer of 224 School y NnMing Group ago. ((Vintlnuod from l*age (tne) of the league, presided. Other rorner of North Main street and elck and Injured has been recog­ Ches and ('hlo .../ . .3 9 ', General Ice Cream Corp.. HuU street entertained at her home DRIES OUT • Mr. and Mra. Taylor received bfflcera attending were C. V. Cha­ Depi to oTtlaln Col Carlxih . . ./...... 93 Michael Rrhiayone and Rons, Sin­ day party for her daughter Nancy T ThA Manchester Public Health Taylor prior to her marriage was the perfume. J. C.. Rafffrty, Wethersflel^ as­ valve of the "shut-off” wan broken, *;lvlllzatlon haa complemented the Authorized Col Gas and R l. clair and Valentine Co.. United who was 8 years old. Fifteen little sheer Instinct of self-preaervatlom. Nursliw Association Is making a '«3P-r ever seen a boudoir chair that is Miss Bridget Donnelly. The cere­ I*lillll|>s aabl he made a contract boys and girls attended and had a sistant secretary asd treuumr. which was not discovered until AT NIGHT Coml Inv Tr Advertising 0»rp. and Art Sign last appeal for funds for its an­ as gay and comfortable^ for a price mony was performed by the late Winning Team "In modem times the Samaritan 6 Comfort Chairs from $34.50 I SALES and SERVICE with Rurprenant, but that It wiia ComI Solv Co.. Unlvemal Window. .Display happy lime. Each one received about 5 o'clock Runday morning. nual drl\V The amount received to DOST LtT dried-out, irritated or Rev. W. J. McGurk, at'that time made with Coatcr-.Muaica present, an individual cake with a candle Members of the winning Wind­ The concrete road had to be open­ motive I* most effectively express­ clogged feeling in youfj^nose keep you like ^is? We haven’t ConsKdlsofl Service, Inc., Van Dyck Printing ed through the establishment and date is' $W9.' The association ac- pastor of St. Jamra'a church. They and that (Vister-Mualcn had hlrctl Cons Oil »>i.. Wilson H. Lee (To., Sunbeam on It, and Nancy's cake had eight sor team are: Price. Fuller. (Jlock, ed at both breaks and to do this tossing snd turning tonight trying to Captain, Bill. Main, .Tackson, Stru- maintenance of hospitals. And as knowledgea, the contributions re­ BOB SWANSON lived for a time In Farmington Rurprenant to go to Parla to nego­ C-mt 'Can/ . . Dress O j„ Wjlllam Sehollhotn Co., candles. . She received numeroua use of a power drill was necessary. get to sleep. 6 Styte Choirs^rom . $22.50 1 bell. Second place team was won hospiniB. 'rith the advance of ceived from\the following; MUlgel Atftt lU th g Cktmpifm and returned to Manchester 16 tiate for the perfume. The deal felt I ’-im Iw -I ...... Yale University Press, I. Newman pretty gifts. The decorations and The repairs were completed snd A raw Dson of Vicks Vs-tro-nol tip Wm. E. Krah years ago. They have three daugh­ through and Stirprenanl. according by New Britain hi«a roll-off with medical science, have becOme in- Mr. gnd m V- R- K- Anderson. Diiigl^ Aircraft . and Sons, W. "T. Bamum Co., New favors were In pink and white. the water turned bn at 5 o'clock F. J. Benda! each noefril trill help clear traiuient TtL 4457 33 Delmont St. ters, Mlaa Marjorie Ann. Mias to Phllllpa. retiirnetl to thla coun­ Sandwiches. Ice cream, fancy Manchester, w hich team placed this morning. creasthgly effective In the saving congestion and bring marvelous reiref. 'HETHER yon unoks s lot Du I ^ t ...... Haven. third. o f llfq nnd the restoration ' of Dr. and Mrs. 5avld (Taldwell;. Mary K. and Mlaa Doris C. Taylor, try and threatened au'lt hccause Kns^uin Kodak . . Patagansel Finishing Co.. Nlst|- cakes-and fm il punch were served TRY Vicks Va-tro-nol tonight and see 196 Smart New Covert all of this town. '(*oster-Mualra had refused t-t go The following awards were health, they have become ever the Mr. and Mrs. iwrence Case.' w :or a little, you'll find eereral I Kiw Auto IJte -. c. tlc; The Cooper Oven Thermome­ by the hostess who w;as assisted Mr. and Mrs. , B. De^Wolf. how much quicker you get to sleep. thropgh with the deal. b'y Mrs. .Samuel Fischer. Nancy's made for atieclal league accom­ more perfect Instrument for thoee definite "cxtrai” in the slower- < i/n Klee ...... ter Co., Pequaburk; Porter-Dear- plishments during the seasqn: Individuals who have both the Mr. and Mrs. rles'Felbcr. Phillips, answering questions of en Foods ...... ington,. Putnam; CTyril Johnson grandmother.' burning cigarette...CameL You’ll 1: \M ,I. \M ) 1 I 1.1. his attorney, Harold Corbin, said Team high three-string. Windsor; means and the inclination to Rdv. and Mra. T. Gustafson. Gen Motors ...... Woolen Co.', Warner Wool Co., Personal Notices' he "thought" he had Introduce-J high team single, Manchester; leave behind them an enduring ex- Mr. and Mrs. Johi L. Jenney. find freedom from the ezeaee heat Gillette ...... Htafford Springs; Seth Thomas A meeting of St. James's play­ Costcr-Muslcn and Surprenam. ers Is called for tomorrow evening league high average^'-plnner, Al preaaion of goodwill. Miss Elizabeth A. Krapowicz. and drying, irritating qualities of -OIL- Ilu'l.son Motors ... Clock Co., 'nioniaston. Price, Windsor; second high pin­ arA M a M V S V T v* pHBi i “ Among all possible momu- Mrs. H. Barrett Legnied. Card of Thanks wliom he dcacrlbed aa Wall ati/ct Int Hnrv ...... at 8 o'clock In SL James's hall,. too-fast burning. . . «x/rs miUmttt ner, Frank CervinI, Manchester; ments, hoapital memorials are Mr. and Mrs. Everett T. Mc­ ■ ‘pt II 1 111 1 )fli\ i-r\ - ^I*h to thkhk our rn«n\ "entrepreneur.' $TOMORROW 1 AND WED. Int Nick ...... •seeded A4sa4s» frlfiuU and nfflKhltors for theft high single, M. Higgins, Hartford; moat eloquent. U fe, health and Kinney. and ax/rs(oo/»«M. You ll find s d f- Had N uniemiis Conferen Int Tel and Tel .. Mr*. Thora Stoehr of Greenhtll rsJrjrs#* of. kliolnewE and tyinua- high individual three-string, Tom bappine** flow from them. Unlike Queen of Italy Bodetj Ottirt/f Asm - I IMM 1{S - .Ttie three .had niimrrou* con­ kenneeott ...... street will play for Organist G. erette that doesn’t tits yonr tee thy 'knnvi'n to u« In rhln -our creal Scsnnell, Ekist Hartford. / three in peril the gTMnllt shaft or marble cross, Mr. end Robert ILXSmlUi. heTejivenient. Alio thope who pm ferences on the perfume/niatter, Albert Pearson at^the Emanuel ...for ilower burnlag preservai dw 11 I I r iK >m : k .-,o o Llgg nnd Mvers B Local Slocks The league banquet was arranged / ■ __ _ * • ••• John O. *0 x10011. $14-95 klhdiy loaned the uie of their jiutf he said, but his own part In the lyockheed Aircraft Lutheran church, during Mr. Pear­ they do not stand far off and lone­ inobMep. son's absence in Lancaster. Pa., by a committee compoaeo of A. ly among the evergreens of a park Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ttok4r, Jr. foil, rich flavor o f CamsT* *"«*«•**- dcnlings enileil when syrprenant’s Inew's ...... Urbano, East Hartford, chairman^ Reffularly $19,59 ^frp. J u Hr \«K('h and h’jitTil^v.’ Arsl negotiations Furnished Ry Putnam and (V>. next Runday, with the O. Clef Club. reaerved for death. Snow never Mr., and Mrs. C. Z3more\Wet- leu blend o f costlier tobeoooa. A t f/irlllard 1 Central Row,'Hartford Carl Pricss. Manchester; ah| klnst MORIARTY "I ha-1 ho interest JA having Mr Mont Ward ...... Frank Butler, Bristol; entertai; hides them; the dusty litter of the the (ome time, you’ll be fattiaa; 18th Century reproduction. Full Arknowlrdgmrnt Kesson ami H-ibblny'nliy at a high Mias Evelyn Foley of Birch end Of Bummer never enshrouds Mrs. Eva M. 'White. We «ls h -to rnnve> uiir thanks to Nash Kelv Insuranre Storl.* ment, Clarence Hillman. East Hi Mies Jennie B. Wind. the equivalent o f extern size, Duncan Phyfe dropleaf model. BROTHERS rriands and nelzhliort for. their ax- Agufe and I certi^ ly did not try. Nat nisr ...... street, and Miss Kathryn DImlow ford, chairman; Edward G ^ k . them .3rith« mantle of neglect. Top 38x44 inches, extended. The preaalQna of armpathy and heantlfiil In the Canu)'deaf, to help unload Bid of South Wlndeor, will attend the “ Hoapital memorials wear the Mr. and Mrs. Lelend T. Wood.N from each pack! . IW \ I .■> ( fiilr r 'slrrfl nos-era. received on. the death of Nat Cash Reg . . . . Aetna Casualty Windsor; John -. Millet . Bririol;. feH-heve brass claw tips. something on IJfcKcsson at a high Nat D a liw ...... Rhode Island State College Junior prize committee, C..V: (Thapln and polish o f constant use. Day 'and our dearly-hel,,> ed mot tier. We wtah price." Aetna Fire .... Prom tomorrow evening at the night throughout the year are Four Rneelaa Avtotore Hilled ClALiLt ^ m a to eapeclatly thank the do<-t-irs and Nat Distill...... Aetna' Life . , . . J. C. Rafferty nuraea of ^lancheater . ^ff■nl<,^lai Phillips said ^iiprenant threat- N Y -I'cnlrnl . . . , . . Providence-BUtmore' hotel. Miss the- object of the th ou gh !^, heart­ S 1 0 . 3 'hoapital not only for their expert eneil to sue /|m ns well ns McKes- Automobile Fr>lry will be the guest of Robert felt gratitude of the clwdren, men Moscow,. A pill — Four In recent lehiretety tests, Reclining TILT-BACK N-ir Am Co Twins Make Equal SPECIAL profeatlonal .-are but alao for their imn an-l Robbins and Cpster-Miisi- Conn. General . Sweet of Peace Dale and Miss ' and women whose UvM they save men widely known in Soviet r | s- CaMItS towM* 28% *fmv- klna-lorable aciinna and alncere pf. Packafd Hartford Fire . Sian aviation have been killed In forte durln* her mneaa. Wii alto ca. 'afterposter-Mjtstra halted the Dlmlow will be the gueet o f Rus­ and mend, almost miraculously. I Param PIct,.....,. Hartford Stm. BoU. Woodhull. ni.—...... 52 2 o'clock on at the Y. for the bene- Long Frit Need. We wliji to eapreae our thanka Rem Rand ...... Hartford Elec. Lt. .. 671% Then, to top it they were nam- J*«»"...... -ft. F. Griggs Company I Republic Steel . . . . nt o f the Women’s Division. Prises «d co-valedictorians of the June ‘Tim e and progress have I $12.95 I and appreriallon to ail thoae frlenda , llrih) would have no more to do Illuminating Shs. . . . 62 . will be awrarded at each table. Mr*. caught Up with Manchester Me- Iw bo by l.eatitlful floral trlhutea and ' Rey Toh B ...... Hartford Gas ....'34 graduating' class, their four-year — ONTHF. SAME SHOW I'he Krneroua iiae of cara. ahoued With the contract." David M. Caldwell will be In nxtrlal hospital Our people re­ ! .Rafewav Stores .. S. Newi Eng, Tel. C^. 169 class-room rating bring the same. forth their avmpalhy al the time of He said Coster-Muslcn ami Rur- charge of arrangements for the BOBU BBBLOrr quire more hospl^l service than the II, I'h lit .,iir hcloird «tfc and Rears Roebuck . .. Western Mass...... 32 <4 alater. .Mra Minnie Black. prcniinl alt-’r si‘ttle . nim.-k. Socony Vac ...... Acme Wire ...... 21H- In Canada spent spprmi;lmately __ Mlaa .4nna Tnxeir- negotiations, Dorcas Girls will entertain their overcrowded, and has been for South Pac ...... Am...Hardware .... 2.3 $256,000,000: Canadian' tourists ZO Kldrldse Street. Phtllliis said he and his Arm. j South Rwy ...... mothers at tha regular meeting in the United States left $103,- several years. Except for emer­ Tomorrow Night Arrow H and H, com 39 ' - - / Wednesday evening of the *ocicty r e R m a c f I Std Brands ...... Bristol Brass ...... 46 000.000. . IIMII gency patients, sick people must at the Emanuel Lutheran church. often trait thetr turn or be taken I Std on Cai ...... Billings and Spencer 3>m. 8 lastractor rectly: It Is mistaken, mislead­ Opening May 1st POPULAR I Unit Aircraft ___ I jinders Frary A (71k 28 Mrs. Lydia Wogman. The busi­ '’ CLARINET, AND ing to Imagine that the proximity i trnlt Ctorp...... ------New Brit. Mch., com .39 ness session'wITl be brief, and the SAXOPHONE ENDS TONIGHT: o f hospitals In Hartford reduces The Twelfth Annual ENJOY EXCELLENT ' Unit Gag, Imp .. 1 . members are reminded to ' brjng the emergency which may sudden­ . . . . 12'. North and Judd . 1 ,32's Stadle: 87 Watoat Street “ Dr. Cyctops” Plm “ 17” FOOD IN THE COUNTRY I It R Rubber . . . . S IS Peck. Stow * WIL . 4 their favorite" recipes for the cook • Tel. 6888 ____' ly confront any o f us. Sickness .MARKET I IT S Steel _____ , . , ^ 61H . .Ktissell Mfg. Co. new 12 book soon to be publiabed. and accident do not . await the ■nnqueta .Teas F^artles 856 MAIN RTREKT RUBIN'OW Bl'ILDINa I Vick C3iem ...... -458|- Scoiili Mfg. Co.'... son Starts ThtiiMri “ Rebecca" convenience of their victims. In Concert, _ „ Smarts Knuckle Ann. Sofa Bed “ RTiere Hirifty Rhnpers Sh»p" Western "\Tnlon ...... 22U Sllex Co...... 14«» Mrs. Marshall F. Young and four out of flve cases, time is of ItocepUons Breakfast* West El and M fg . . . . . I I S S daughter Barbara, of Garden the essence. Would anyone ever gueaa a comfortable, In- Stanley Works .... 46'z of the Relax—sDretch out yrith your feet on the comfortable. E. J. Trotter. Wool worth ___ 40>« do., pfd...... 28 street have returned after a week's ' Tl'ESDAT . WEDNESDAY “On the dsy this was-written nerspring, fuU sia* h ^ era* concealed In this Elec Bond and Share (d ir b l 6H visit In Wlllimanttc with Mrs. Last Thtse the space originally, allotted to a Ottoman—^that’s real cbmfoirt! Rich coverings on a sofa’s smart and restful depths. Observe Its T U E S D A Y WEDNESDAY Torrlngton ...... 31 >z SPECIALS Veeder-Root .-'-'VI.... 621* Young's sister, Mrs.* Earl Mastln. TODAY w a lt i^ room, on the first floor, naeintoMiwNin; sturdy, long-life frame; a SPECIAL FEATURE carved knuckle ’ arine and . feet. Tapeatry waa bring used aa a children's cover. $494 Free Delivery t Dial 4486! New Torti Banks CIBCLE VALUE offer, typical at Keith’s. R^|a|at1y$6^5^ Bank of New Y'ork. 415 Ronald (Tuster and Robert Rsidar SUPER GIANT SHOW! ward. Its sise, location and de­ Btnu oddiNESS^ Bankers T r u s t...... 58 have been spending the greater a l ^ are totally unsulted for this G Clef Club Doing Spring part of the achool vacation wdth function. Each of the sqn porch­ FKESH OROl^D O ntral Hanover . . . 102H DORARAVOIL. MansBdd & Co. Chase V...... 34»% Ronald's grandmother. Mrs. Jane es was being used as a ward. With Store Howa: Dally 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Except Thora. and Sat 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Other Eveninca By Appointmeal.^ PorkKidneys 48 Pearl St. TsL 7-52S8 wrra WOODWIND ensemble llooning Now? M Chemical ...... 49 Tyler, who last Tuesday opened A dcaigiisd capacity of 50 adult Ckead Wednaadaya A t Noon. ^ Hamburg HAITTFOUKCONN. City ...... 28S her cottage at Sound View for the patlsnts, mors than 80, Including Pork Liwer OoDtlnental 13H summer. inftuits. ware, of necessity bring From Hartford Sjrmphony Orchestra TOUR SALEABLE acetMummpdated. It Is Impossi­ C a m b is Conn. Stocks (Torn Exchange .... 534 ‘ As Guest Artiats. JUNK INTO CASH! First National ....1610 .Strawberry plant* continue tt> ble to ascertain tha number o f pa­ LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS AT | PLUS! ‘HALALAIKA’* I 2 « n>- Manchester Guaranty Trust .... 267 arrive * t the Manchester office of tients waltliig for admission or 8UMV> C an . 2 ">»• 1 5 ®- Irving Trust ...... 114 the Railway Express Agency. This With NELSON EDDY 'Who bad been sent elsewhere be­ Representative Manhattan ...... '17 morning there were 54 more cause the overburdened condition m. Ottrinsky JOHN V. LAMBERTON Manufact. Trust . . . 36 crates- Thi* represented 186,000 ALSO! 8 S«*eg** < of the hospital had become so ao- 114 Chestnot Street N T T ru s t...... I ll- plants. Up to Saturday ther* had toctons that ehvloasly some doc­ Emanuel Lutheran Church a t TcL 5879 STRIP BACON lb. H ie PubUc N aU onal___ ' 314 been received 481.(M0 plants and NOW : “H UM AN MONSTER" tors — *4 did not even t*y G. E. KEITH FURNITURE COj TeL Mandifstcr 3619 Title Guarantee . . . . 3 with the arrival o f the crate* today “FACE BEHIND SCAB" to obtain sccommodstioaa. CORNER MAIN AND SCHOOL STREETS OPPOSITE THE HlGHj 8 T re a t...... 1716 Btahae tb« total 626,000 j^hats. “It is <1# PWnixw* o f this book-

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MANCHESTER EVENING MANCHESTER, CONN/'MO^^DAY, APRIL 29,194® TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAT. APRIL 29.1940 PAGB

R. F. Ortgga ead Company, bad conferred cam^ms-*^ surprise to decades of the 20th century, died cisco Ih 1904 and won Immediate Statee In 1922, but r^uraed in ' • B r ^ n Found Faulty stunt. Driver, Uninjured ^ the members o f the local lodge and Famous Soprano, yesterday after a long Illness.. Paul Cornell no Interest in these eecond nego­ j II Yeara, Hurt in Craali! Announce Date Taljl Cedars Odd Fellows acclaim. For 20 years ah* reigned 1931 for a concert tour wbldt eh* '; le Day Left On Police Prowl Cara tiations;' WiU Seek Hospital it was noted that Mr. Roberts Is Mme, Tetrazzini, w-ho bad been as ope of the greatest opera alng- curtailed because of lllnesa. George Dietricb-Musica, In his the (bird member of the local lodge l^ iig III, Dies living tn comparative retirement era of her day, scoring success aft­ Revere, Masa.i April 20.—fJPI' testlfnony, had asserted that Stir Kanaaa <3ty. April 29.—Up/ to be elected to Grand- Lodge, fob. some years, would have been er success In the capitals of the For Unveiling Set for Dance Seat Roberts If Hitler irjikea o i m move to.; For licen^s ■ — Revere'* fotir police prowl To Speak Here prenant was the person whb,sug­ : —Robert Willard, 27, of Glena others being CJharles R. Hathaway^ 66 years old bn June 29. Only a world -and appearing in command Falls,\N. Y., eacaped iiolnjured and William Hutchison, at present fiurse was at her hospital bedside touch Iceland or Greenland, tb* ' , car* were barred from the hlgh- gested to Coster-Mualca the Idea Units as Memorials Milan, Italy, April 29.—ast G. O. . The government contends that lyric soprano delighted the world's The celebrated . soprano road* Mm*. Tetrazzini made a fare­ —Ool. Henry Bioddaridge, tonnar ' tal becauae of aq "accidental" a program which day to thciorals.'a* U waa stated brake.*. P.'Convention to Make this bank, "Manninjf and Com­ plrtrs Portrait of For­ l-^arge Crowd; To Be at Gift. Commiuw. Under, At Meeting of King opera lovers during tb* first two her American debut In San Fran­ well appearance in the United asalstant eberetnry of Are Without Them; A atate motor vehicle In.sper- pany,” was a "fake bank” used by ; accident—a collision of two ^ I will correct,this circumstance. It that it was on that date (April 261 tor h|Uted one of the cars be- Address on May 8th. Coster-Musica In his swindling ac­ motor cars on a downtown In^ mer SufiL Verplanck. The Sports Center. Mrs. A.'L.- Crowell, to i conalsU of an extension of the ex- David Lodge Here. 121 years ago In Baltimore, Mary­ ■ See Last Day Hush. ' cause It did not have a aticker, tivities. I tersecticm. , » n • Isting hospital which will add land. that the I.O.O.F. was born / as required by the registrar, to I HI* machine ' was, rammed Undertake Initial Proj- apace for nearly 40 additional pa­ and at which time there were but Paul 'Cornell, keynoter of the "When you Introduce Surpren- James Goodwin McManus, the The annual May Dance of Nut­ On Friday evening last. King with hut one more day remaln- prove Ita brakes, lights and and overturned. tients, and entails a capital Invest­ five, ehafter members laal Republican state convention ant to Cbster-Muslcs.” Corbin ask­ well known Hartford artist, has meg Forest, Tall Cedars of Leba­ David Lodge ‘ NO 31 I. Q. O. F. ln ( to necure driver*’ license* at other equipment were In gf>od ed I’hlllips, ‘‘did you do it with the Now he's afraid his Injuries, ect in Campaign. ment of approximately $175,000, Since the order has been estab­ til* XanchoBter branch office in will come to .Manchester,' Wedries- completed the portrait of former non, will be held next Saturday which must be obtained through Manchester, mit, in the ?Odd Fel­ lished it has grown to 61 QrSnd ' order. Idea of Custer using Manning and : possibly a broken back, will night at the Sports ( 'enter on tb* armory on Main afreet, the trrtal day, .May R. to,address the lunch- Superintendent of Schools Fred A. C. Elmore Watkins, chairman of public subscription." lodges, 11.855 Subordinate lodges, j So the Inspector ordered the Company as a dummy bank?" I keep him from wrecking sever­ Verplanck, which he-waa commis­ Wells street. Reservation’s In­ lows iiall, add at '6; 30 sat down, to r7 o f tho*e who have Uken true car and the Police Depart- ■ eon-rtieetlng of the Repulillran the ClUxans’ committee which Is Six ikioel Pnyineals. 2,649 Subordinate encampments, I Women's tluha of Hartford County "Certainly not," Phillips answsr- al cars—ppofeastonally—at a sioned to paint by the Manchester dicate a large attendance, accord­ a well* served turkey supper this l ne*Bse* up to 1 o'clock today left I m enf* other three from the Walsenbufg, Colo., rodeo In a sponsoring a program of enlarge­ A ll suburipUona to the building 8,701 Rebekah lodgyp,- 876,901 St the Y.M.C.A. Paul Cornell ^.^’bd. Teachers’ club. Miss Haael laits, ing to Ray Warren,, who la la feature being preliminary to the but BOO more to aecur# them to road until they are "atlckered.” Killed In IM4 i few weeks. ment and Improvement at Man­ , fund, in ^ d ln g memorial sub­ regular lodge meeting. Present Lodge members, 123,065 Encamp­ —t. b#en-cheracterl*ed by one adjnlMr, art teacher In the local schools, cnarge oi that end of the ar­ scriptions, payable tn six equal naeh the S.800 laaued In Manchea- Phillips testified that flurpren- Driver o f tb* other car was chester Memorial hospital, an- were many out of town guests and ment membera 526.492 Sisters and as "A grand-human-b*lng^ This wa»-:'chalrman of the committee rangements. ' payments at njur-month Intervals, tor iM t year* ant was killed in 1934 In an auto­ j not hurt. General (Jhairman Ward Dougan noimced this morning that Mrs. a most enjoyable time followed. 106.336 Brothers In the Rebekah Is a rare opptirtiinlty for Kepubll- , Tfom the club In charge. ■ 15, 1940. Sub- When the office cloaed Saturday mobile accident tn Ixmdon, Rng- The painting will be unveiled on aald' today that everything has Albert L. Crowell will 6eD'e o.s , beginning July Following this, the lodge met In lodges, a total membership In the at B o’clock had aecunni ran women of the town to see and chairman of the Memorial Gifts : scrlptlons are di nictible under the several lodges o f 1,437.696. In to hear this top. notch speaker. land. Friday afternoon. May 17, In High been planned to give those attend­ regular session and among thc»e Heahaea during the day and It waa Bridge Cost Phllllpa waa questioned regard­ school hall, at an Informal tea and ing a typical Tall Cedars good committee which will be assemble'd regulations governing federal in­ benefits the eum o f $3,836,750 a GALA OPENING SALE at that time eatlmated that but ing prevloua testimony of Robert reception from 3:30 to B o'clock. time. His committees have been thla week end which will under­ come tax returns. year has been j)aid out, or In brief "140 0 more were to be laaued. 'ihl* F. Griggs, Jr., o f Waterbury, that Baldwin's Plea The unveiling ceremony will take hard at work and every detail has take the Initial phase of the 11- $10,657 per day. ACT NOW IF YOU WANT TO SHARE IN THE EXCEPTIOpiAL VALUES BEING OF- taomlnff when the office opened at Estimate Cut he never had seen the Griggs com­ place at 4 o'clock. been cared for. her says. Bsnclng of the project through A. large class of candidates were 8*40 there were a few waltInK and pany contract with Surprenaot for It Is the sincere desire of the Tony ■ O’Brlght’8 , orchestra will public subscription. Initiated Into the Third degree the- liiERED. U\ST CHANCE TO ENTER OUR “HOME QUIZ C O N TE ^' THIS WEEK. Gets Response Mrs. Crowell's committee will at noon there waa a crowd. Up to 16 per cent o f Burpfenant's *x- committee In charge that as many imtnem Melton out 3,000 S 'o ’e le ^ tola afternoon ‘a n d ,*iu|-bridge are reported today to have Hartford,'April 29.—Responding plained. The committee has pre­ He testified that the rontract buildings tn town. \and the NBC red network. —: Friends Gather tons struck a mine and sank yes­ •(a la .b t 8:30 ^toBibrfhw for been completed by State Highway to a proclamation Usued this week pared a booklet describing, the Loss Reported. . terday between the Swedish c o ^ ft department engineers. was "n o secret" so far . as other In additio.n..to Mr. Melton, the floor plana for thfe new building. tb* Met day.' iltoelhf at B o'clock. Griggs officials were concerned and the Danish Island of Sjael­ It le understood that the detail­ program ' will include Francia F\)r Aiiniversarv Cost of Units A fter that all who have not secur­ White, soprano, Donald Voorhees There were five calls for • help land, Routers, British news agency, ed tbelr licensee must po to Hart' ed estimates have, trimmed at About Town The cost of units may l>e met by rcport('d today from Stockholm. directing a specially selected sym­ made to the firemen of Manchester ford for them. least $100,000 fnim the depart­ throughout-Connecticut have al­ subscribers In six equal payment.* phonic orchestra of 57 musicians Kfrs. Fred Swart* of 31 Greenhill from Saturday evening until yes ment*, first preliminary estimates, AF Gets No Fisliv^ ready signified their Intention of Arthur W. Benson has returned street, whose 76th birthday occurs at four-month Intervals. The price or to a coat that would allow con­ and .a chorus of mixed voices. The for a ward bed U $200 a payment, terday afterncion. Four of • them opening their plants t o vtsltors-on to hla duties al Benson Funiiture May 1, was surprised j'eslerday struction within the $4,250,000 fig­ American Telephone and Tele­ or a total of $1,200. The cost of were to the South Manchester de- j^e III May 16 and 17 during Connecti­ and Radio aftar.an lIInM .of two graph Company and associated afternoon and evening when about Gathering ~ ure which has been given In a pre­ Trout Contest 30 o f her relatives from East private rooms, whole wards and partment and In one of these the RUPTURED? weeks. . (mmpanies c(imprising the Bell liminary finding as the amount cut's Indu.strlal Open House week­ Hartford, Burnside, Bolton and other uhlts suitable as memorial* aid of District Fire Warden John SEE S. J. . BATTALION System are sponsors. tolls would support over a 2.5 .year end, New Haven with twent.v-one thl* town gathered for a pre-cele-, range upward to a maximum of Jensen was asked. In the other NEW INVENTION flSxpecteil at Meet perlofl. Mrs. William Kronlck of the "The Hills of Home," a popular call the Manchester fire dep'art- The contest s|Kmsorcd by. 1)11- manufarturlng rt)ncems c(X)perat- Wllrose Dress, .shop haS return^ bratlon of the event. Included $60,000 for the entire second flo“ r 17 Pearl Street Hartford mebsly by Fox. will be sung hy ment took care of the fire. It Is said Ihe highway deparl, raiil Comell vyorth-l.iimell Post, American 1-e- Ing, leads the entire state. were the families of her seven of the new wing. By Appointment f>nly. ment'a estimate Is on Uie basis of with her family from .on elght-doy James Melton on this evening's Early Saturday evening the A larx* gathering; Is ettpeHed at glon, for the largest fish caught , Charles E. Rnlfe, chairman of nephew's, the sons of Frit* H. Commenting upon her accept­ PHONE 6-8488 war department approval of a R3- vacation In Miami, Florida. program. Other selections to be Monche.ster fire department waa tb* open meeting o f Camphell The businesa meeting, at which fpim Ihe opcnlhg of the trbiit sca- the .Slate Development Commia- Johnson of Clinton street, and their ance of the chairmanship of the ff.Kit high bridge. Application for heard tonight Include: "11' Guar- called to the home of Henry Rob­ Oenncll K. of C., to be held In St, the prestilent of the Martforil :*'>n April 13, which was Continued alon, a(K>naors of the program, sinter, Miss Ellen Johnson. Mrs. Memorial committee, Mr*. Ch'owell present was the Grand Master of this height was made some time The .Mothers' Circle o'f Gibbons anay" and “ All Through the inson of Westfield street. Sparks Jeme*' Hall on Park street to­ ('minty nsaocldtloii. Mrs. Joseph for one week and tinned Inst night, said today that the reap^mse on Assembly. (Catholic Ladles.of (jOI- Johnson who died a year ago to­ said, " A memorial plan of siib- the I.O.O.F, of the State o f Con­ night The entertainment commit­ ago but formal Aiithorieatlon has AIsop of Avon, will preside, will (lid not result In any-award be­ Night." by the orchestra: "The day was a sister of Mrs. Swartz. 8(:rlpUon la particularly appropri­ from a chimney set fire to a necticut, he being attended by his not yet been given. Ihe part of the manufaetiirOrs has umbus, will meet tomorrow eve­ Maids of Cadlx,” with Francia veranda roof, which was . extin­ tee heeded by Thomas J, Quinn, open at 11:30 Diincheon will be ing made. ning promptly at 8 o'clock at the Among the gifts- received by ate for our hospital because we Grand Lodge staff, officers. | A t a recent public hearing there been very gratifying. "Within the White as soloist; a Stephen Foster guished by the department. At Mu erranged for two reels of mo- served al the Y at 1 o'clock, when Not one person entered the con­ next week or so. the total number home of Mrs. Cornelius Foley of Mrs. Swart* was a handsome ma­ founded this Institution In the first Following the election of Charles | 18th Century barrel chair with It.a tlea pictures. On* will be a sports wa* no npposllloh to the proposed Mr. Cornell will speak. test and when a check was made Medley featuring the ehonis; and hogany coffee table, a purse of place In memory of the men who 7:30 Saturday night an alarm was Roberto, Jr., as Grand Herald o f ' Custom Covered Period Furniture height which I* slightly lower of fartortea whleh will be opened 49 Scarborough Rdad. Mrs. Dona­ “O soave fancliilla" from the opera back channeled to make it softer. picture and the other a comedy. Out of Town Visitors this morning to learn the winner hue of Hartford will be present to money, flowers and a three-tiered gave their lives fo r our country In turned In from Box 17, at West the State Grand lodge, the State! than the warxlcpartment wouM to visitors should pass the one “ La Boheme"-- a duet by Mr. Mel­ Center and McKee street calling SPEED SUITS MS William J. Mulligan, atate master Upwards of tOfl are ' expei ted Marcel Donr.e, steward at the club hundred mark." outline the course of study dis­ wedding cake, ict-d In pink and the World War. It Ts a great re­ Grand Master, \VilU.')m J. Barton, Covered in a Colonial tape.stry typi­ " e f the Fourth Degree and a former qrdinarlly require for Connecticut from ■ the other towns, and said that ,not even a sardine was ton and Mlys .While. green, ^ fs . Swart* also received sponsibility which I have accepted: Companies No. 1 and 2 of the assisted by the Grand Lodge staff cal of the period. Agree to Participnie cussed at the last meeting. IN A RACING CAR.. atate deputy and State Deputy river structures, ' t ' ' j local Git).I*, women are urged tn entereil In the conte.st. -fa-botiqiiet of beautiful flow'efs from but In an undertaking of this sort South Manchester department tn officers duly performed the cere­ Cainrerna which have already Winiam J. Shea of Manchester will make their reservations hy culling J. V. Ijimberton. telephone 3619, ■ the Lustig Girls' club. The time you must fill the post assigned to extinguish a grass fire In the lot mony of installation and inducted BUT I WANT MY agreed to participate In the Indusr to the west of McKee street and on “Ashley Group” the Y. 7206. no later than Monday, w'sa pleasantly spent with vocal you, rather than just the position Mr. Roberts Into hls high office. trial Open House program are: is receiving, reservations' for the Tbs piincipal address will he on May 6, or Mrs. John I<. Winter- Vermont club sugar party to be Award Prizes I and Instrumental music; and remi­ In which you would prefer to serve. the south side of West Center Following the in.stallatlon service CIGARETTE SLOW- Rii Icr la in Fr iciulN Oe.org« A. Shepard and Sons Co.. tb* meihodi followed In getting up bottom. chslrinan of the social held In Hartford May 2 with din­ niscence*. The luncheon served "Furthermore,” she added, “ the street. The three fires yesterday several present spoke and extend­ Hair and Down Filling apebd limit* In the different high- committee, of the‘■Manchester He- ' Slocks Bethel; ITnderwood-EUlott-Fl.sher, ner at 7 p.m. followed by "sugar was In the form of a Smorgasbord, ■ enlargement of our hospital cannot were answered-by the South Man­ ed congratulations to Mr. Roberts. BURNrhlG-CRMElf , Bridgeport; R. Ingraham Watch $ 4 - 9 5 ^ ways in the state and how they Al ^»ilvof I ’litnam. national Allied ('hem ...... 1 7 9 ' - Mr. and Mrs. Emeat P. Williams do our utmost to correct It. It Arthur shorts. married 25 years ago yesterday, llott-Klaher. Veedcr-Root, Inc., R. IN SMOKING PLEASURE you favor. LuxuMoue hair sad domi'; committee woman, who will speak; Am llimw Prod .... ------i . . 6 3 % of Maplewood. N. J„ and their Hemip Trophy in the amounts to a crisis. I am sure 11:50 No. 4 went to the woods In ' Present Position entertained a largo party of their » ,S. Perk, Hnrtforil; I’ralt, unholoterlaf. Mahogany frames. A ‘ and Mrs. Adelaide Johnson ol A m K (id .St ...... « 8 children. Anne, Oonstance and By Double Break that the responsible families and the rear of 158 School street for a Mr. Roberts has taken a. keen l-A N D EXTRA SMOKING friends and relsttve* Haturday A m S m e l t ...... Read amf t'o.. Ivoryton; Carlyle lloiinty A. L. League. woods fire. A t 3:53 yesterday af­ I enanoa to satiafy your oeooratlag t » n , South Windsor, the new stale cen­ ...... \.50'i John, spent the week-end with Mr. business concerns In this neighbor­ Interest in Odd Fellows affaire for evening at a dinner and reception Johnson Machine Co.. Manehes- ternoon No. 3 was called to 827 to have an Indtmual chair and a m nr,( PUBLIC SETBACK tral conimltli'e woman Ironi ib is Am Tel and Tel ...... 1 7 3 '.. and Mrs John M. Williams of hood will be prcaul to a.ssociate many years, and at present holds at the .Manchester I{«h1 and Gun ler. I A double break In the water Middle turnpike, east, for a brush FOR MV MONEY, TOOl las mUa aa fl^.BO. district. Mrs. AIsop will Introduce A m T o h K ...... 9 0 ', Hudson street. The Windsor team of the Hart^ their names with the construction the office of secretary of the TOMORROW NIGHT Cnuli. Guests were presented from A m W s t W k * ...... Inlcrnullon'sl Silver Co.. Meri­ I main of the Manchester Water fire. This was located outside of the speakers. '' ...... 10 ford County American I..egton v l > of memorials In the new wing, Board of. control of Junior lodges HIGHLAND PARK New York. Bridgeport, Hartford, A n a m n d a ...... den; Frisaell Fabric Co., Middle- I Company on North Main street the fire district and a (mil waa sent ------. . . .3 0';, Degree Mistress Mrs. I»ttle Bowling' I.eague was awarded the and Is trustee of the Corporatton A ! yesterday made necessary work by bearing tablets which will Identify COMMUNITY CLUB Farmington, Meriden, F,ast Hart­ A r m o u r H I ...... 7 ' j , ' town/ Robertson Paper Box Co.. (Tummlngs of Sunset Rebekah Herrup Trophy at the second an­ tc> the district fire warden to as­ them with quick, adequate, gener­ association/ and is a Past Grand 5? / *- / .. ford and thU town. Mr. Taylor's Ai(AlflOn ...... Montville; 'C , M and M. H, lodge has called a rehearsal of the nual banquet of the league held an emergency crew from early sist In extinguishing the fire. This of King David lodge. The honor Refrcehmente. parents. Mr. and Mr*. William M. ous response to a community Avtatinn C'orp ...... 7 ' , Rltodea, Ine.'.' Fuller Brush (S).. guards this evening at 7 o'clock .Saturday night In the Legion Rundny morning until an early brought all the different fire fight­ 3 Cash Prizes. Taylor of fJiillford. who will cele­ Phillips Denies hour this morning. The first break emergency.” ing torccs in Manche.ster Into ac­ Baldwin (T /. ,;...... 1 8 'j Hartford: Rogers and Hubbard tn Odd Fellows hall, and a re- Home, Leonard street. The tro­ Samaritan Motive Admission 25c. brate Iheir 60th anniversary In came at the Intersection of North tion over the weekend. Balt and Ohio/ ...... ' 5 Co.. Middlejown; Standard Ma­ hearaal of Ihe officers at 8 o'clock. phy was awarded Windsor, the The booklet describing memorial June attended the party. Main street and Allen place. Thl* Perfume Deal Bendix . . . 7 ...... 34 chinery 0 (., Mystic; Berger Bros. In preparation for the meeting winner of the 14-team league, per­ opportunities contains the follow­ Silver predominated in the deco­ Beth Steel / ...... Oo„ Am ericaiiTube Bending Co., Blonday evening of next week manent possession of which will was discovered ”%bout 2 o’clock rations. and the three-tiered wed­ ...... 84 ing definition of the Idea: IF NOSE Befh .Stefl/7, pfd ...... 1 2 4 4 ; Botwlnlk Bros.. Brewster Shirt when a class of ten candidates go to the team winning It three Sunday morning. ding cake was surmounted hy the times. Bristol and Wethersfield Tn order to make the repairs It “ Since the first telling of the Last Appeal Made Secret Action B o r d e n / ...... 2 .3 ', Corp., Columbia Printing Co., will be initiated. 'v parable of the Good Samaritan, In­ WILCOX-GAY same ornament used In decorsling C a n P a r ' ' ...... have legs on the cup. O. E, Gus­ wan necessary to ahut, off the ■ ...... Crucible Steel Company of Ameri­ telligent and kindly care of the the cake at the wedding 25 years Cerro De Pas ... ca. Eastern .Machine Screw Corp.. Mrs. John Fischer of 22;^ School tafson o f West Hartford, president water at the "shut-off" at the By Nursing Group 'XT? ago. sick and Injured has been recog­ DRIES OUT (((nntlnnsd from l*sgr t»ne) of the league, presided. Other corner of North Main street and Cliea ahd (>hlo '.. General Ire Cream Corji., Hull street entertained at hef- home nized as the most typical of CJhrU)- RECORDIO Mr. and Mrs. Taylor received Chrysler ...... Brewing Co., New Haven Dairy, Saturday afternoon with a 'blrth- offlcera attending were C. V. Cha­ Depot Square. When thla waa 6 Period Sofos From . $89 tlan con(luct. With this spirit, ' numerous l^autlful glfl*. Mr*. for .lurprenanf* efforts to obtain Col Carljfin...... day party for her daughter Nabcy pin of Bristol, secretary-treasurer; done It was found that the middle J jy^feature value; where have you Michael Srhiavone and Sons,' Sin­ r ■;iviIi*ation has complemented the The Manchester Public Health Taylor prior to her marriage was the perfume. w ho was 8 years old. Fifteen little J. C. Rafferty, Wethersfield, as­ valve of the "shut-off” wan broken, Authorized ('ol Gaa atid Rl x- clair'and Valentine Co.. lTnit(Ml sheer Instinct of self-preservation.- Nursing Association la making . a AT NIGHT ver seen m boudoir chair ihet is Miss Bridget fionnell.y. The cere- riillllps said he made a rontiaet Com I Inv Tr .. Advertising Corp. and Art*': .Sign 'tK>ys and girls attended and had a sistant secretary and treasurer. which was not discovered until fnony was performed hy the Isle "In modern times the Samaritan last appeal for funds - for Its an­ as gay and comfortable, for a price 6 Comfort Chairs from ^34.50 SALES and SERVICE with Suppreimnl. hut that It was ComI S o lv ...... Co., Universal Window. Display happ.v. time. Each one received Winning Team about 5 o’cl(3ck Sunday morning. MITT LIT dried-out, irritated or Rev. W. J, McUurk, a l'lh s i time mad* with ('osler-.Mumrn present', Members of the winning Wind­ motive is most effectively express­ nual drive. The amount received to like this? We haven’t. Cons Kdlaon . . . . . Service, Inc., Van Dyck Printing an t^lvidual cake with a candle The concrete road had to be open­ date is $669. The asa(x:lation ac­ clogged feeling in your noee keep you - / pastor of St. James's church. They and that Coster-Mualca'had hlrccl ('ons Od ...... on It.^nd Nancy's cake had eight sor team are: Price, Fuller. Glock. ed at l)oth breaks and to do thla ed through the establishment and tossing and turning tonight trying to tK).." Wilson H. Lee Co., Sunbeam maintenance of Jiospltala. And as knowledges the contributions re­ BOB SWANSON lived for a time In Farmington Surprenant to go to Paris to nego- ( 'ont Can ... .. candled , She received numerous Captain. Bill. Main, Jackson, Stru- use of a power drill was necessary. get to sleep. / Dre.ss Co.. William Srhollhorn Co.. hospitals, 'vrtth the advance of ceived from the following: 6 Style Chairs from . $22.50 and returned to .Manchester in llkle for the perfume. The de.'il fell Com Prod ...... pretty gifts, 'the decorations and bell. Second place team waa won The repairs were completed and DROPS of Vicks Va-tro-not up M iilg tt A n t» Rm ing Ckmmphy Wm. E. Krsii year* ago. They hsive three daugh­ Yale University Press,'j. Newman medical science, have become In- Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Anderson. A raw through ami Surprenant, according I'kiuglas Aircraft fkvors weto. In pink and white. by New Britain In.a roll-off with the water turned on at 5 o’clock each nostril will help clear transient ter*. Miss Marjorie Ann. Miss and Sons, W-. 'T. Bamuni Co., 'New Manchester, which team placed cHaslngly effective In the saving F. J. Bcndall. TeL 4457 33 Dchnont St. to rhilUps. returned to thla coun­ Ph) Pont ...... Haven. Sandwiches.^ \ Ice cream, fancy thin morning. congestion and bring marvelous relief. •^^HETHER you Mary K. and Mlaa Doris C Taylor, third. of llfq and the restoration of Dr. and Mrs. David Caldwell. a Ipe try, and threatened sidl because F.nstmnn Kmkik . cakes and ffult punch were served TRY Vicks Va-tr()-noi tonight and see 196 Smart New Covert all of this town. ( 'osier-Mualca had refused to go Pataganset KIniabing Co.. Nlan-',- The . following awards w ere health, they have become ever the Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Case. or a little, you’ll aercral Klee Anio Idle . . tic; The Cooper Oven Thermome-i by Ihe ho.stess was assisted how much quicker you get to sleep. - / through with the deal. made for special league ac(x>m- more perfect Instrument for those Mr. and Mrs. H. B. DeWolf. . definite "extras” in t h t slower- ( len K le e ...... ter Co., Pequabuck; Porter-Dear- by Mr*. Samuel Fischer. Nancy's Mr. and Mrs. Charles Felber. Phillips, answering questions of grandmother. lishmehts during the season: Individuals who ha've both the i; \ M , i. will 1 1 ,1, Gen FofMs . Ington. Putnam: Cyril Johnson ?earn high three-string. Windsor; Rev. and Mrs. T. A. Gustafson. burning cigarette...OuneL You’ll hls attorney: Harold Corbin, said Gen Molor* means and the inclination to Woolen Co., Warner Wool Oo., high team single, Manchester; Mr. and Mrs. John L. Jenney. find freedom fromyuie excess heat I Personal Notices | he "thought" he had lntn>duced Gllleltf A meeting of St. James's play­ leave behind them on enduring ex- Coster-Muslea and Surprenant .Stafford' Springs; Seth Thomas league high average pinner. A] preyeion of g(x>dwlll. Miss Elizabeth A. Krapowicz. Hndson Motp Clock Co., Thoniaston. ers is called for tomorrow evening and drying, ir r it^ n g quolitict o f -OIL- Card of I'hsnlis whom he described ns Wall street at 8 o'clock in SL James's hall. Price. W lndso^ second high pin­ “ Among all. possible momu- Mrs. .H. Barrett Learned. Int Hnrv ner. Frank tJervlni. Manchester; Mr. and Mrs. Everett T. Mc­ top-fast burning... *x/r<* mtldm m t ''(MM I III I )c li' cr> .liili III . ttimik /4. V r m u m "entrepreneur." Int Nick TOMORROW AND WED. ments, hospital memorials are frfenil. and nershlmi* foV ih.ir high singleyM. Higgins. Hartford; Kinney. AI*«*r* and txtrs coolntst. You'll find a cig­ 'Had Nuniennia Conferrhcca. Int Tel ahd T(^l Mrs. Thors Sloehr of Greenhill most eloquent. Life, health and P/«*r/ Tt4fgf^ - I I KM K’S f ' liIndneM ai^ The three had numerous con­ street wltT play for Organist G. high Indlyfdual three-string, Tom bspi^esa flow from thent. Unlike Queen of Italy Society. Ofiirrff arette that d m n ’c tic* your taecs tn.r ahnwn in ii. in (hln^otir areal Kenfiecott ...... ScannelL/Eaat Hartford. THREE IN N r IL Mr. and Mrs.. Robert H. Si^th. I.ereaveinent Alan ,r. kocal Stocks Albert Pearson at the Emanuel the granite shaft or marbto crtM, 11 I I i m i o m ; LIgg ^nd Mvers B . The iMgue banquet was arranged John O. Talcott. ^ ...foralowMbumritgprcscnraatlM $14-9S kindly loaned the m e of iheir jiil# he said.- hut hla own part )n the I/oekheed Aircraft Lutheran church, during Mr. Pear­ they do not stand far d tt and -lone­ niotiilffii. ileall)»gs ended when Surprenant'* son's absence In Lancaster, Pa., ommittee composes of' A. ly among the evergreens of a park Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Tinker, Jr.' full, t u i/lavor of Camel’a aoatd Regularly 119.60 ’ Jullfl \ia|trh .ttn1 P'UHlI^v. I.oew's ...... Furnished By Ihiltiam and fV*. no. East Hartford, chairman; Mr. and M ra 'C. Elmore Wat­ first negotiation* fallnl, I/>rillnrd ...... next Sunday with the O. C3ef Club. reserved for deat^ Snow never lets bl/md o f coetlicr tobooooa. At MORIARTY ‘‘I had-no Interest In having Mc­ 5 Central Row, Hartford Prless. Manchester; and hides them; the dusty litter of the kins, *' - Arknowli'dRinrnt Mont Ward .-...... Frank Butler, Bristol; entertain­ the jm m t tJme,i you’ll be..gettlng 18th Century reproduction. Full Kesson and Uohblns buy: at a high Miss Eveljm Foley of Birch end of summer never enshrouds Mrs. Eva M. White. yi'e «l»h tn i^iKive.i mir thatika to -Nash Kelv ...... lnaDran(^e Stnrka ment, Clarence Hillman, East Hart- Miss Jennie B. Wind. size, Duncan Phyfe dropleaf model. BROTHERS frlenda and nelghbora for iheir . i - figure and, I certainly did not try. Nat Rise ...... street, and Mis* Kathiyn Dimlow them w lt h « miantle o f neglect. equivalent of extra «"«*>■§ preaalona .etf aympalhy and heaiiilfiil In the Caniri deal, fo. help unload Bid Asked font chairman: Edward Clock, Mr. and Mrs. Leland T. Wood. Top 38x44 inchei^, extended. The .'tol ( ♦•nirr Stfprt Nnt'Cash Reg . . . . of South Windsor, will attend the Windsor; John Miller, Bristol; "Hospital. memorials wear -the t r im each pack! r*OFlvFf1 on Ih# r1«>iith of Something on McKesson at a high Aetna Casualty . . . . 120 125 Rhode Inland State College Junior polish o f constant w m . Day and feet have brssA claw tips. \\> wUh Nat ■ Dalrv\'„ ...... Aetna Fire...... 51 . .53 ' prize committee, fc. .V. Qmpin an(l »r,*VRpffHBHy thunk the rtocit.rii ,«ntl price." Prom tomorrow' evening at the night thnnighout the year they are Four. Russian Avtotors Killed CALL' Nat niMlII ___ ... Aetna Life ...... 30', '324 J. C. Rafferty. nursF* ^ of / Mfinchrster M* ntoiLtil ^JtXhllllps .said .Suprenant thri-at- •S’ Y ( 'ciitral ...... Providence-BUlmore hotel. Mias -the object of the thoughtful, heart­ hopplml not only for-th>1f enrd to sue him as well a* McKes- Alitomohile ...... 35 «/.37 Foley will be the guest of Robert felt'gratitude of the children, men Moscow, April 29.—((P)-^Four 5103/ ““ In recent leherateiy tests, RtN-Iining m T -B A C K 'MirA hut aUo for tholr .Nor Am Co- ...... Twins .Make Equal Records SPECIAL S(^n and Robbins and Coaler-Musi­ Conn. General 284 69‘ 4 Then, to top It off, they were nam- jeoh ,R.. F, Griggs Company (Phillips' Repnbllc Steel . . . . fit of the Women’s Division. Prizes •Time and progress ' have .95 l and appreolailoti to all thoae frl«nd« firm) would have no more to do IllumlnnUng Shs. . .. 62 64 Td (x>-valedlctorlan8 of the June I who l.y liraullful floral Irlhuiea ami Rcy Toh n ...... will be awartled at each table. Mrs. graduating class, their four-year — ON THE SAME SHOW — caught up with Manchester Me­ I'he BrnerouB nee «,f Vara, ehowed with the contract.” Hartford G as ...... 34 38 Safeway Storea .. David M'.' Caldwell will be In class-room, rating being the same. morial hospital. Our people re­ I forth their avmpathv at the time of S. New Rng. Tel. Co. 169 174 C l He,said ('oster-MnsIca nml .Sqr- Sea rs Roebuck ... charge of arrangements for the BOBU SABLOrr quire more hospital ~Bervice than t'le , 1. in, of Olio t„.|,,i,i) „(f., .,nA prenanl nller settled the matter Western Mass...... 32>i 34 4 a'afer. Mr* Minnie Ptark. ^ .Shell ITnlon ...... tea. During 1938. American tourists B B U LB O O n tots 6-bed institution is able to KEMP'S and again took up the perfume simony vai^ ...... Industrial '^ S M O /e e s "llllam D. nia,-k Acme Wire 23 rp ...... New Brit. Mch.. com 39 41 SAXOPHONE ENDS TONIGHT: of hoepitols In Hartford reduces The Twelfth Annual E N J O Y e x c p : l l e n t I Unit Gas Imp . . . . ■member* are Teminded to bring North and Judd , . . . 32'V 34 <4 Stadlo: 87 Wataiat Street the emergency which may sudden­ l u S R u bber...... their favorite recipes for the cook “Dr.TTyclopg*’ Plm *‘I7’* FOOD IN THE COUNTRY Peek. Stow a Wll. — 4 6 TeL 5888 ly confront any o f us. Sickneaa U S Steel ...... book soon to be published. and accident do not await 4 he 35B MARKETSI.\|N STREET ------RUBLVOW BUIUlINa Russell Mfg. Co. new 12 14 IjRanguet# Tea* Parttee iVlck Ciien* -• •••• ScoVIM Mfg. Co. . . . SOU 324 Stsrto Thun.: "Rcbcces-’*- coiiyenience of their tricUms. In Concert . Smart JCnudde Am Sofa Bed "Where Thrifty Shopers Shop" !'Western Union ...' Mrs. Marshall F. Young and KecepUone Breakfasta SIlex Co...... 14 »x 16 4 four out of' five cases, time la of I West El and M fg .. Stanley Works . . . . 46<4 484 daughter Barbara. of Garden theessen(M. ' ' of the. Would anyone ever guess a eomfortable, In- ■ E. J. Trotter. ' Wool worth do., pfd...... 28 — street have returned after a week’s T l’ESDAT - M’EDNESOAF "On the day this was written Relax—atretch out with your ieet on the comfortable, nerspring, fuU size bM waa concealed in this Elec Bond, and Sha'rtt'ICUrb^ 6 S TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Torrington ...... s m 334 visit In Wlllimantlc with Mrs. the apace ori^nally allotted to a FOR Bcnu MIlONiSI^ Ottoman—that’s real comfort! Rich coverings on a sofa’s amort and restful depths. Observe lU $ 4 9 .5 0 : SPECIALS Veeder-Root ...... 6 24 654 Young’s sister, kira. Earl Maatin. waiting room, on the first floor, sturdy, long-life frame; a SPECIAL FEATURE carved knuckle arms and feet. Tapestry Free Deliveryi Diffl 4486! New Torii Banka CIRCLE woe being used os a children’s 'VALUE offer, typical at Keith’s. cover. Bank of New York. 4IB Ronald Custer and Robert Relder SUPER GIANT SHOW! word. . Its size, location on4 de­ ) EXTRA COOtNiS^ Regularly 669.50 Bankers T r u s t...... 58 have b^n spending the greater sign are totally unsulted for this G Clef Club FRJMH flBOll’ND Mansfidd & Co. Central Hanover . . . 102H part of the achool vacation with function. Each of the sun porch­ EXtiiURAVORm Pork Kidneys Chase ...... -... 34 >1 Ronald's grandmother, Mrs. Jane es waa being used os a ward. With WITH WOODWIND ENSEMBLE Store Horn: Daily 9 A, MI to 5:30 P. M. Except Thors, and SaL 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Other Eyeniiiga Ry AppointmeaL. 48 Peart St- TsL 1-B2SS C3iemical ...... ’ 49 Tyler, wlvq last Tuesday , opened a designed eapsdity of SO sdult Cloaed Wedaeudhya At Noon. ."i H a m b u r g HARTFORO. CONN. a t y ...... 2 8 4 her cottage at Sound View for the patient^ more than tb , including P o r k L iv e r Continental 1S>4 summer. „.. infSBte, were, of Begeaslty being '' From Hartford Symphony Onhestni ____ 1 CAGNEY OBRIEN BRENT Conn. Stocks com Exchange .... B3 t4 accbmmmodated. ' I t is Impossi­ As Guest Artists. ' First National ____ 1910 Strawberry plants continue to ble to asoertoln ths number o f pa­ LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS AT PLUS! "BALALAmA” Manchester x Guaranty Trust .... 297 arrive at the Manchester o ffl^ o f tients watting 4lar sdmlaskm or 8 1 0 1 9 - 12« n>- j Irving 'Trust ...... 11'4 the Rallwray Express Agency. This With NELSON EiM ir who bod been sent elsewhere be- RepresenUtive ‘ Manhattan ...... 17 morning there wtnre 54 more eauM the overburdened condition JOHN V, LAMBERTON Manufactl Trust ... 39 crateo; This represented ISS.OOQ ALSO! SStesgeei of tbs hospital bod become so no- 114 Chestnut Street N t T r u s t...... I l l planta Up to SaturdSy there had torloiia that nhvlaaslF soma doc­ Emaniiel Lutheran Church 8 T 1 U P RA€OM lb. 12jc PubUc NaUcmal___ 31H been received 491.000 plants - and NOW: •WUMAN MONSTER” tors and patteat* did not ersa tr y TeL: ftUnchester 3619 with the arrival o f the crates today to ObtnlB sccommodntloBS. ' ' " E. KEITH FURNITURE COl Title Guaranty . . 3 “FACE BEHIND SCAB" CORNER MAIN AND SCHOOL STREETS OPPOSITE THE HIGHj % U B T n ia t ...... ,.171B makes the total BM,000 plants. " It Is pttnxMie e f tUs hook-

LV^X'Li MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD BIANCHESTER. CONN.' MONDAY, APRIL 2 9 ,194d‘ FAOE F O U R MANCHESTER EVENING HERA! D. MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY. APRIL 29, 1940 PAGK n V B ; Jewels Insured Expect Stand To Give Recital m a t Are Yottr Child’s $123,118 Paid Combs, Bsrkley's county chalriiian. optimistic a.year ago that "Con­ the. threads o f the story sktUftiUFj Daily Radio Program s In America Now later was dismissed. gress wap-fespondlhg more active­ Powerful Drama tor its powerful climax. Stassen Seeking Advice Two Are 1-ast February,. Loul»0>m bs waa Dmi Problems j On Dies Probe Chances for Health? O nTow nD ebt ly a g ^ d In fulfilling its resimnsi- The companion feature for ta-| E M ttn DkyHgtit TtaM UntoM Otlw m lM Noted. killed and Fred Deaton, onejsrmed biUtlra." War In Europe last/fall | morrow and Wednesday is "BIi son of Sheriff Deaton, wa: On Slate Sereeii .V Los Angeles, April 29 — tPi — Dead m "made the biislne-ss community Friday” In which Boris Kark»E.J Child Health Day, whlch islls on On His Keynote Speech ed in a pistol duel. Fred pe.ssimisticr he added, '^tewing and'Bela Lugosi are co-featural': Speech to Methodists Ef­ Principal and Interest Barbara Hutton Haugivllz-R?vent- was Indicted for‘ murder. with alarm the danger of Increas­ Booka; 4:30 Kentucky Derby pre­ May l_ eacb year, 4e a revival of low, tbe 5 and 10 cent store heir­ . Several, weeks later, ing governmental control." j .Offering a powerfully dramatic view. WJZ-NBO—10:30 a.m. W. fects Qearage of Con­ Due on Bonds Sent to ess,' has transferqed'^lnsurance on in Jail After .\n- /'^usinessfiieii A sk ed to Kiliod by Dynamite Blast. the old and beautiful festival of Washington. April 29,—(45—K e-^ Stassen came here as another Deaton, another son of Now, skepticism Is the mood of 1 triangle of the love of two sisters Butte, Mont., April 29—((F)— Gibson Carey, Jr., on "Build growing things, a new sort of hsr $2,250,000 In Jewel* from Eng­ convention delegate- Deaton, was shot and killed, ^ t servatives and Youth. . Boston Banks. land to an American company. publican campaign ^dtlcs began ' werk of OH .-Vnirri* biismeasmen, he said, becniwe ' the ! f„r ,he same man, "And One Wim Frank Mingus, 32, was killed l o - ■ America" before UnlUd SUtes May dedicated to' childhood. From picking got under way. Re­ Burkt of Gunfire CTilef Sizemore expres.sed belM it lAHirentrW e uncertainty created by world wars . William N. Martin, president of crystallizing today with the ar­ stantly last night by a dynaoilto! Chamber of Commerce; 11:30 the ancient one-dSy celebration on publicans'will select 94 delegates Kentiiekv ('oiintv. had no connection with the^"bad ran DifTiriil is Increased now by the Incertalnly theater tomorrow for two dav.s. Farm and Home Hour, SacreUry AUantlc City, N. J., April 29— A $123,118.75 check bss been Bayly, Martin, and Fay, ot New rival o f (3ov. Harald E. Stassen of charge. Patrolman CJyril KotaB^ the village green, May Pay. baa forwarded to Boeton banks by this week to send their total to 528 feeling" engendered by Hife prcr created by wondermen ns to the j as a picture trammer with entcr- .sail! Mingus set It off tn a dqwil»^'a Wallace; 3 p,m. Club Matinee. (45—The Methodist cburch‘s..gen> York and Hollywood, said today primary battle. become the climax ot bsaltb en­ Minnesota for conferences on hi.i or more than half the 1.000 tot^U results of the coming election j tnlnrtionl and boasting excellent town hotel after failing to eSaet^lJ' MBS 12 noon Memorial Day Town Treasurer George H. Wad-' his firm had written the insurance Jackson,. Ky., April 29.;;-(45— However, twav cousin's of Louis Washington. Aprll\M'. - (45 ersl conference was expected to deavors which are carried on dell in payment of principal and keynote speech to the party’s Na­ Democrats will pick only 34 .-/to' A former prime minister lof lVI- performancoa on the prirl of Uob- a reconciliation with his divorw Mondej, April 29 Naval aervicas; 3:15 p.m. InstltuU "some time ago." He added that Two men are dead and four others Omibs' wi^-w-erc arrwted on mur­ Businessmen were askM by one of take sn official atand today on the throughout the calendar year. Inpsreat due on town bonds May 1, tional convention June 24. raise their number to 392. * 4^lttle ghim. Dr. Paul \n n ■ Will I tMmmlngk, L..raine Day, .lean wife. ' Kohn and Mrs. J. P. Mar 4:00—^BeckaUC* Wife. of Education by Radio . . '. Short he “presumed ths reason waa- the are in Jail after another burst of der cljaegra in cOTmectlon with Dies Oimmittee InvesUgatlng un> May Day tells the etory of what It was announced today. Last N6- The 33-year-old Stassen sought more than a third of thelt 1.094 their number today ''t speak on “the world situation ' at M„,r „nd Hillie Burke ‘Hiiseil on tin, 61, mother of Mingus’ foroMFj 4:15—SUIIa Dallas. waves: DXB DJC Berlin 6:30 Is happening throughout the 364 fact that she bad moved back to gunfire In "bloody Breath! son Deatc.m's ^ ath . a'dinner tonight of the Am'erienn ' Amerlosn .actlvIUes, vember, principal payments .of the United 8tates.” advice frOm- party leaders in..con- total. / county wtaL'ra enBlIly'-'Txisls OT- trate In a practical vt^ay" Alice Duer liUllcr's novel, it tells wife, were injured. 4:S0—Lorenzo Jones. Philharmonic Concert; GSD GSC other days of the year. It looks gress on expressions concerning section of the international (Tham- 4^46— Young Wldder.. Brown. $42,000 were made on bonds of the I Masurhusetta Interiat Center tween two political factions, dat­ American problems. despItV "the the story of two sl.-iters. one of London 8 Cerda ch' ths Table; Since Rep. MerUn Dies' apeoch backward and forward. It takes foreign affairs, labor, agriculture.'! ber of Oimmerce. 5:00—Girl Alone. TPA4 Paris 0;lS drama In Eng­ Eighth and Ninth school districts, Chief interest IS/ifentered on the ing back to the bitter 1938 Bark- tragedy (X’currlng throughout the them shielded by a man's admis­ before the conference Saturday, inventory of achievements, arid it and .Other campaign issues. 5:15—Dramatic Sketch. lish; TGWA Oustemala 11 Ha­ which, with the present payments, Massachusetts presidential prim ley-(7handler Democratic senatori­ (le Island ..world."-'' sion of a crime; the other, kno'sv- the issue has effected a cleavage challenges the weak spots In the He arranged a forenoon confer- ■ ary tomorrow, when 34 delegates ■Ing the truth”, torn lietwcen love 5:S0— Jack Armstrong. waiian music. between "conservative" delegates To Confirm Class brings to $165,118.75 the total paid al primary. ' >■ Advising against emergency health program. It plans for the out on Indebtedness charges this SPECIALS ehce with Representative Martin each will b* elected by the two "controls which trum ua some o( for the man and loyalty to her WAKE UP YOUR 5:45—The O'Neill s. and members of the National County Jailfr William Combs, 1.250.(MM) Cut future on the basis of these ob­ Of Mna.sachusetts,''House minority : parties. ' aii8 Split sLster. Amid this grim slluation I•C 6:00— News and Weather. Council of Metbodlat Youth. fiscal year, Of the total Just paid, 41, was shot clown yesterday) ap­ the liberty of a free pi»ople," Jol servations. * Thursday, May 23 $101,000 is on principal and $21,- leader amd the designated choice , On the Republican side there is W. 0'L»'ai-y told councillors o f the are ^ectaeiilar gllmp.ses info 6:15—StricUy SporU with Bob During the speech, Herman Will, IN parently from ambush, on the out­ o n LIVER BILE- To many parents this day may 118.75 on Interest charges. for. permanent convention chair­ an ulipledged delegate slate head­ United States Chamber of CV>m- Off K4 lie f K II night ehiba ami life In a fashion­ . Steele. Jr., of Chicago, president of the well be a day to look back and man. Then, a luncheon conference skirts of this mountain county tdence, R L , April 2 9 -(45 WithMil CaIo m I - W Tm U M i|. 6:80-^Studlo Program-. Accounts raid OS ed by Governor Saltonstall, Sena­ hierce that "free enterprise shd able New\York Bubiirb. Uobert Youth Council, led a ((roup ot Judge what has been accomplished was on his schedule with Martin. seat, and shortly afterwards, one Frbvldence, R. I , April 29 -(45 in th« Momint Rarm* In Gn 6:45—Lowell Thomas. ■rA44t9(. yf tt waa announced at the maaaes Accounts paid off are as fol­ tor U>dge and House Leader Mar­ representative government are tiv) (limminga'i^vea one of the flne.it young men In distributing circu­ not only for their own children, of his turnkeys, Benton Slzemor^ o ; O. P. national conventlc.->n an perfornianceS/of his career as the Th* Hvrr •Kould pour out two ptnii nT ’ 7:00—Fred Waring's Orchestra. in S t James's church Sunday that lows; Franklin high ' and educa­ Diamonds Senators McNary of Oregon and tin. Another slate, filed by William vital to.risk their loss." Washington, April 29 (45 The lars protesting the Entertainment hues Carolyn Berger but also what cooperation and as­ Austin of Vermont. Senate minor­ 25, was killed by a bullet In^a unpledged delegation or one com- man caught iktweeU the confilet U'luld l)il« Into.your tKiw«U dalijr. If tUa 7:15—H. V. Kaltenbom. Oommtttee'a action In Inviting the a class would be confirmed In the tional square principal $20,000, in­ H. McMasters, Pension advocate, back a,s he approached the ^ene Offers Kour-l5>tnt I'rograni appriACh of "Natlunal Employ­ l>lir ifi nut flnwlnz frerljr. your food sistance the parent has provided ity leaders, and several other Re­ :nitted to Thoiima E. Dewey of the two slst^a, {..aralne Day nut dl«rr«t. It may juit drray in thoba 1bowala. 7:30—Inside of SporU with Jack Texas Democrat. church on Thursday afternoon terest $5,0V6.23; refunifing ac­ is pledged .to Thomas E. Dewey of the Combs slaying. , O'Leary, rholrman of the chani- y Miss Carolyn Berger, daughter in assisting the school health pro­ publican senators. cHu.sed a split in Uhode Island'Re- ment Week" brought from Wl’A- and .lean Millr are excellent b.h the fiBB MoaU up your itnmarh. You nrt Stevens. Monday, April 29 o f Mrs. Agusta Berger of Wap- May 23. This la the first time in count principal $31,000, interest without the latter’s consent. ' The four suspects, held^tn Win­ ber’a Executive Committee, oOTn- patrd. You frrl aour. punk and Later, Will condemned whet he gram. It Is a day to look ahead $2,208.75; eighth school and util­ Watches^ I Stassen also expected to see Na- . McMasters has charged the publican ranks which gave rise to ed a four-day convention by offer­ today aV eport that more than 'Contrn.itlng alstera, and Btllle -pOTik, 7:45— Champions. 4:00—Music off the Record— Ray the biatory of the church in Man­ described as "auppreaslon of/free- ping, will give her second recital and make new plans. chester, Ky., were llste^ by Clark the possibility of a bitter battle Burke does her usual smooth work tt takr* tHoaa Rood» old rartar*a 8:00—Don Voorbees Orchestra ities district, two interest pay­ >nal Chairman JObri Hamilton, state Republican Committee with ing a four-point program to guide 1.250,000 wmrkers had left relief Barrett. dom" by the Dies Committee. Dr, at the Hartt School of Music to­ chester that a class has been con­ ho haa asked state delegations to county Jailer Omer Bpoth as Ru- at the party's state convention as the mother. The nlctupe' Is Ijvrr niU to ff«t tkeM two It is a recognized fact that/ al­ ments on two accounts, - one of AND W bringing Dr. Francis E. Townsend, the businessman's sttitiide on leg­ rolls diiringNhe last 12 months. dowinn frrriY to maka you and Chorus. 4:45—Ad User. Miron A. Morrill of /Chicago, morrow evening ,at 8:15. The firmed other than on a Sunday. In dell, Bcx>ne and f e t j/ Combs and today. benefited by the dlacernlTig, direc­ 8:80—Alfred WaUensUln> Or­ 6:30—StricUy Swing—Gll Bayek. though much hat been done to Im­ $637.50 and the other $1,200; ''select their candidates for the sponsor of the Townsend old age islative matters: iip.“ Amuinir In rnaklnn bita chairman of the Metbbdlst Pub­ puhllc Is Invited. prove the health of children in the tbe Hat of appointments by the ' • " - " - ■■■■ ■ ' / ' convention Resolutions'Committee Arthur Lee. The ^ree /Combses, Former Attorney- General Commissioner F. C. Harrington tion of Uoliert Sinclair who blends A*k for Cartrr'fi I Jttl# Lhrar Pitle chestra. 5:40—Baseball Scores. funding account principal $30,000, pension plan, Into the state in an 1. Economy in. g(>vemment I lOf and S6f. Stubbornly rofuaa licity Committee, eal^ moat of the Miss Berger has been the solo­ years since the first. May Day in bishop as haa been arranged, there Immediately so that an early start Jackson Police Chief A. 8. Size­ Charles P. Sisson, supporting the .said that lOO.CHk* workers were 9:00—Dr. I. Q. 8:48— Scettergood Baines. Interest $3,937.50 ; 9th school dis­ effort to "stop" Dewey., "that our taxes ms.v not kill the "conservative" delegate* "deeply ist at the Episcopal churqh in 1918, many problems stlil exist. are eo many classes to be confirm­ more said, are^lated'^to the slain New York district attorney's leaving WPA ^^ery month, but 9:30—Alec Templeton Time. 6:00—^Esso Reporter. trict, two Intejrest payments on Silverware can be made on a party , plat­ Townsend deelared that his goose that lays - the golden egg; resw„ted the youU group's attack Wethersfield and at the Wnpping ed throughout the state between Breathitt c o ^ t y Jailer. presidential candidacy, declarsd. that many were forerd to return. We may measure what needs to be tw o ' accounts, one o f $3,400 and form. group frowned on a statement at­ that our budget may some day be 10:00— Contented ..Program. 6:05—Kay Kyser'e Orchestra. on Dies." /t church. —r now and June that it would not be in answer lo Gov. William H. Van­ Preaiimably, they qvilt to take pri­ accomplished in this fl^d through the other $2,018.75; and. Trade Sera Time Insufficient tributed to Dewey favoring the Charge With Murder balanced." 10:30—Ouy Hedlund and Cbm- 6:15— News Broadcast — Bob possible to have him take care of Etooth />6ld Pele.Combs and LPe derbilt’s demand for an “unpledg­ vate Joha pmny. To ConsIdm'lBeoonunendaUoas the ! nswers we find to the follow­ school, mualoipial- - buU'dlng and The Resolutions CommIttciB or­ social security act. 2. Improved national defense - Trout. ing questions: all on Sundays and for that reksori dinarily is not set up until after were {^ked. up in' a Winchc'ster ed, uns.tacked" delegation, that President Roosevelt, setting 11KIO—News AOdI Weather. 6:20—Edwin C. HllL Dr. Moirill ssld the recommen­ East cemetery principal $20,000, Farley Victory Forn-ast "that, our nation may keep out of Does He Have: appointments have been made for interest $2,040. the convention open.s. But Hamil­ resta^Tant at the request of .luck- hlH gmup had "every confidence war by virtue of Its strength." aside the first seven dhys of Miiv 11:15—When Day Is Dore—Larry 6:30— Paul Sullivan. dations the youth group would Seeking Bandit week-day confirmations In many • In the Democratic Massachu­ The right kind of foods, includ­ Present Indebtedness ton feels so many Important ques* j sou/HUthorlti«^. K^idell and Boone of winning" in the state and two .3. Restoration of teamwork be­ .as "National Emplo.vment Week”, Huard. baritone; Bud Rainey, 6:45—The World Today. be considered at today's businem other places throughout the state setts primarj-, victory is forecast Depot Square Garage tlona demand attention that, the district conventions. had emphasized the problem of narrator. 7:00—Amos 'N' Andy. aess^ St the same time as a pro- ing one quart of/milk dally and On August 15, 1939, as the pres­ for a slate pledged to Postmaster^ Cpmbs were taken Into custody at tween employers and employes — WTio choked Boy as well as in Manchester. one OT two days usually given to , ^ckson and brought here for Meanwhile. Vanderbilt, in a iinoroployed workers oxW 40. 11:45—Eddie DeBaron's Orches­ 7:15—Laiiny Roea. poiau by the Rev, Charles C. We)3- desirable amounts of fruits, vege­ ent fiscal year began, according to General Farley but said by stafe "that oui prtsluctlvlty may in­ platform-framing are Inadequate statement, charged Sl.sson with JIarrIngton declared that pearly 7:30—BlondlS. bsr of New York city, upholding tables, eggrs. meat, and whole- the town report the total bonded leaders to he ready to support■ *^safe-keeplng. Their commitment crease and our national income, tra. and Induce snap Judgment. attacking him and the Republican half of thoae on WPA w e ^ In D fS o tu .tml I’ lv inoiilli ''. t i e - .iml ’'••i \ ii < 1E:00—Xavier Cugat’s Orchestra. 8:00-^Tune up Ume—Andra K on (ha Dies (Committee's objectives, grain cereals ?•' Indebtedness of the town In all de- papers, ^>oth adck*d, signed by and standard of living be ad­ HamiUoa'a appeal went out ten President Roosevelt If the .la^ r st:ite organization by asserting thla cla.s.M. Y8:30—Dance Orchestra. UlaneU'. ■ with the proviso: Hartford, April 29\(45—Police Sleep and feat, enough to main­ DeMolay’s Dance partmenu was $2,020,000. Ths runs. There Is opposition In/Sbme Breathitt (Circuit Judge Chester A. vanced.” tain vitality and,prevent fatigue? days ago. He has received favor­ that efforts were being "exerte.l 4. Employment ''that Jolw may Secretary Hopklna rejxirti 18:55—News. 8:30—Pipe Smoking Time. . . That Its msthods of In- combed the Caty today a ban­ payment this year o f $143,000 on of the 15 congressional districts. Bach, stated they ' were charged Healthful' play, fresh air, and principal accounts reduces this able replies- from national commit­ strenuously” to prevent a free be found for those who are able meanwhile, that the national li l.riii-l IL>\. I’ roii. 1:00—Silent 8:58— News—EHmer Davie. veatigetlon be In accordance with The 34 In Maasachusettr are the with murder. dit who choked a 14-year old gaso­ sunshine regularly? /^ a le Announced outstanding sum of this date to teemen or state chairman from expression at the convention. The and willing to work, through free­ ome at the cloae of March was Tomorrow's Program 9:00—Lux Radio Theater./'' the sccepte<| rules of procedure; only delegates to be eh^en by the William Combs and Benton line station attendant and rlghton Noble's Orches- on which Flak wna seated craahed the trjic Andante religloso mood as Band. Eddie.and his band play at —The appointment of Bertrand pointment. 9:00—George Hinkle. Peddler of tri. to the floor and he was knocked calW for. The always popular Melodv. the University of Connecticut RuaseU as a Harvard University Although Chief Sizemore, a dis­ 12:00—Louis Armstrong's Orcbss- unconacious. 400 Attended 1st Chord” was rendered In a 9:15—Food News. Rev. Daniel Foley dances and a'so at Windham High lecturer was supported today by tant kinsman of Benton, - said a . / tni. The Jioy lay unconscious for Arni8,\Vnimunition leal manner and added effect Hibbard Hardware 9:80—Mary ’ ee Taylor. School functions, as well as ful­ The Crimson, unilerfraduste news­ patrolman Saturday "broke up" a 12:30— Dance Orchestrs about an hour until he was discov­ as gained by the combined organ 9:45—Studio Program. filling a regular weekly engage- paper, after tbe American Legion fight between Jailer (Tombs and one romorrows Program Received by Pope ered by a customer who notified Vesper Service, and piano accompaniment, here 9:55—Helpful Harry. / 7:00—Muaie o ff ths R ecoil—lU y ' Se^d in Raid mwt at New London. The Oe- and a Catholic priest had criti­ of the (our suspects, tt was recall­ police. He then dlecovered that Molay feel that the music will be cized tha president and fellows for the phrasing was clean cut and a 10% OFF 10:00—The Man I Married. / Bsrrstt. *■ - the bandit had taken 318 /in bUis ed Jailer (Tombs was Indicted for 10:15—Midstream. ^ the best to be heard in Manches­ naming the English philosopher. well developed building up to the murder In the pre-primary gun All Daint and Hardware 7:15—Esso ReporUr. Pope Plus X n today received from a pocket o f hie tr o ^ S c^ '' Combined Qubs PI expected.climax was rendered. 10:80— Ellen Randolph. 7:20—Muslp off the Record—Ray Panama, April 28/M45—A quan­ ter for quite some time. After the president and fellows battle, Aug. 4, 1938, in which Lee During 28 students who shortly will re­ had reaffirmed the appointment, The director of the second group 10:45—The Wmban In White. Barrett. turn to the United States after tity o f arms and a'mrminitlon was Big Audience at |!)man* Combs, no relation, was killed; his National Hardware Week! 11:00—David Harum. seized ihortly after i^nlght to-, Tbe Crimson said In an editorial offerings was Robert M. Baldwin brother. Louis, CTiandler'g county 7:55—Ease Reporter. completion o f their studlea for the and the reputation for musical 11:15—R oaf of LUe. ' 8:00—Today In Europe— Elmer New BritainMaii day In a'raid on a fa^dry near' that they were "merely upholding net; Seleclion»/^iven. chairman, and Sheriff Walter Dea­ prtaethood at the North American Killed While Girl their right as an Independent body Sm MBoy frilon ’ ______/ ability accorded him was warrant­ W .^. HIBBARD 11:80—Agsmst The Storm. Davla this city's central police station. ton were wounded. College in Roma. Bishop Ralph to appoint men they believe are at this laiozlsi ed on his showing last nlgW. At 11:45—Giliding Light. 8:15—Shoppera Special L. Hayea of the North Amartcan Several men were taRela Into A ves^r 8ong/-^ervlce at the Charge Later Dismissed 282 No Main Street 13:00—Lunc.ieonalres. Bed Blaze Victim custody but all were released Looks on, Helpless especially qualified for certain lew $fks, any Is all times he held the group.well The charge against Jailer 8:30— Eaao Reporter. (College presented them and was Emanuel Luthe^n -churchf last under control and the skill shown 13:15—Weather Report. 8:3.%—Shoppera Special. afterwards received privately by pending appearance tomorrow/ In pay tn sxtsndtf tsnm. EmMst 13:80—Medley ’Dme. court, police announced. \ night was att^ d ed by an audi­ by him inspired necessary confi­ 0:00—Woman of Courage. - the Pipe. The students were also Reports Sighting Derelict yts to hsvt fiiii bssgtifnl, ptr-V UUSO— Your Family and. Mine. 0:1 r>—Richard Maxwell. New ^taln,/April 29 — (/P) The police Inaiated that the m ^ ence o f 400 wnen a combined male dence to the singers, and went far accompanied by the Very Rev. Salt Lake City, April 29.—(45— Boston, April 29—(45— Capt. Itclly-iiiBitfcsf fiemssf brifil chorus o f m ■ voices was heard in to add to a pleasing result/ The 83:45—Bingin' Sam. 0:30—To Be Announced. Allen J. Babcok of Detroit and Thonms^peal^an. 78. of 18 Hlgh- tarial seized oonslsted only' or ..to death on a side road last night ■hotguns, revolvers and some am­ Frank Hines of tbe Boston fishing J-Mt fo ^ sy i a service/ of Song. The choirs accompanist for this 'group Clar­ /' 1:00—News. Weather. 0:45—Morning Melodtee.. Very RSv. MonsIgnor rniarlee B. lan^Fatreet. y h o was overcome by ;odeath on a side road last night .1:18 — Commentary by Mrs. munition. They said there was schooner Shamrock reported today were: Pratt and Whitney Choral ence N. Bagg, was of material help 10:00—Pretty Kitty KeUy. Fltsgerald of New York. die his girl companion looked Eleanor Roosevelt. oka d u rl^ a fire In the be<1room ‘nothing alarming” In the case. sighting a derelict achooner awash OTHER SETS $19.95 to $450. club, Hartford; MacDowell Male and by the sympathetic assistance 10:1B— Myrt and Marge. Among the students who wer^ on.\pelples8. at sea 50 miles off Cape Sable, N. . 1:80—Marjorie Mills. 10-.3J -Hilltop House. at hta hoHM Sunday morning, died ch oi^ Springfield, Mass., and the and.Judicious blending of his work In Spring preaented were Rev. Daniel J: Ruth y. Watts, 25-year-oId S. Hines said the derelict was 3h)0—Kate Hopkins, Angel of 10:4.1 -Stepm other.' today at New Britain General hos­ SOLID GOLD thoven Glee club, Manchester. he added much to the success of Foley, eon o f Mr. and Mrs. Cor­ Continue Senroh For Boy school'/teacher, told Sheriff Grant on her beam ends with sails still Iiese choirs constitute the O n- the several offerings. Mercy. 11:00— Time Gut With Allan pital. Young %mlddle-aged robber open­ WEDDmp RINGS 3:15—BMks — Sarah Wheeler. nelius Foley o f 109 Pine street. set tral Division of the New England Prescott. Manchester, who was or^neil in Spenkman and his wife, Mrs. Aahuelot, N. H., April 29—(45— ed fire w er Lee refused to give 8ia0—The Career of Alice Blair. 11:15— Life Begins. Lilly E. Speakman; were carried $5.95 up. ' Federation of MenJs Glee clubs, Rome March 7. He /w ill cele­ Searchers continued to beat up his wallet. Noted Dram Major Dies a WOMAN^Sfancy .. 3:45—Meet Miss Julia. from /their second floor home by and the president of the Federa­ Smokers are lying *em n :.3 0 -B lg Sister. brate hie first solenm^hlgh ma.ss through woodlands today for Au­ Memphis, Tenn., April 29.— (45 ------Credit Terms ...... - 8:00— Marv Marlin. 11:45—Aunt Jenny’s Stories. Deputy Chief Michael W. Butler tion Herbert J. Gurney, Wollas­ Orernighl Netba / 8:15—Ma Perkins. In St. James's. rhurCh In June brey Hooper, Jr., 2, missing since Michigan 5Iayor Dies. -High-stepping, baton swinging. ton, Mass., was among those pres­ 12:00 -Kate Smith Speaks. Rev. Robert Del RUs.so, of Water- en—Sir Mal­ f w u f c u W h i t e / f o p n m of Welsh coidporition.. The expres- I ' a twins jn th* Broo4way Stanwyck and Robert Taylor In sign reading: “Here Is Year Hope!" aad wa mean It, h's shewn In your foverila According to reports from those •'overtime" carrying o f escess poltoM and wearing them out “Smilin’ Through"; 9:45 Herbert colm Campbell, for years apaad 19S7 PACKARD atve opening was well taken and R*vu* Hit "Hollzopop- megozInM.. . why n*l shew the contrasting moods were skill­ arho have heard him, much .of his before their lime. Overweight work* the heart ''overtime" '/T Hoover on "A Boy’s World.” king on land and__water, was T out hop* caa codM true at BraBBar*s with a v low cost ./■ granted a dlvdfcc decree nisi to­ ^ D o n a l d V o o r n e h m o d h i t SUPER SEDAN H lo on your Hands on yavr fully directed dp to the concluding success as .a lecturer Is due to his In the same w*y, because It must meet the burden of pump­ pin'” bocouM Hi*r* or* WJZ-NBC—7 Uttle 01' HoUy- $795 finaaea plaa. The dratipaiymeat dna dO days aflar p«r- homely philosophy aad humor, bis wotxl: 8:30 True or False; 8:45 day on the ground of his wife's Radio. outpouring of triumphant jiralse ing Mood to all ihl* useless and superfluous tissu*. two of **m... th* buxiott awn tebM Pricad M yoa naad understanding of young people,, Charles R. Hook on "Industry Ae- adultery with Sir Malcolm's for­ not waW Cewa In and saa iha a J03TOUS fortissimo. Follow­ Dieting, te get thin demands sc^ tig e Judgment. Violent i t S y m p h o n i c O h c h e s t h h . 1939 CHEVRO- and the direct app^. which' he p<^ of dancing twins you eopts the Challenge of ^blle mer business associate, the Hon. Hopa to aaa yoa aooa parsoaally. Wa'ara opaa from lavaly now dasigns tadey. ing was the well Icnhwn 'esercite can be Injurious; mcdklMMreagenough to remove Opinion; 9:30 senators discuss Brian Edmund Lewis. "Lift Thine Eyeo.”. aad the makes to their meatall'ty. Hts ' I *v*r tow. LET COACH T a. BA la Id p. m. avary night, fast aak for “Chet." talks deal with tbe Idealism of fal are strhng enough to produce dangeroue change* la lb* astl-lyttchlng bill; 10:30 Radio A decree.nisi Is a conditional da- a n d G h OHUS arrahgeroent was by Ralph L. Boater. 4 No White Sido. youth, their problems, and future bodily functions, and ofteii permanently undermine health. Fomm. Rep. C. A. Halleck ea orea which may -be nude abaoluta Credit TmBB ------Baldwin, and the director at thla poaaibiUtlea. “Labor lieglsUUon." attar the expiration of'a certain w a n u . 8 . Tiros. time was this well known compos­ ff you arc overweight, talk It over with your doesar » • aad* a t t v a t TO r u M c i n period—not leaa than six montha er*.son, Robert M.-Baldwin. The f Dr. Barker Is being brought to then fiHtow bis advice. ■ / ' ' ■ ■ What to expect Tuesday: Eu- —unlesa cause to the contrary la Manchester by the\k>ca] Rotary WTIC task aet in this number calls (or fo p NBC 7 a.m : CBS 7 a,n»., riiowh. WIAP execution ot a high grade and in dub as a contribution on the part 5:80 p .m. aa year aw at aa'lWw CM at of the club to commuaity develop­ 19«« 8 all respects the requirements were ment and community welfare. , W BAF-NBO—12:15 new oeriae Tax Bata larreaeil fully met; and In the zotwa$ theme ■|r ICn. r. D. Roosevelt, twice « , Swampacott, Maas., April 29— RUNNER'S th* volume was thrilling adttmqt Tw * Light 1:45 Hymns ot . All 091—A tax rat* o f $27.40 for 1940 AMniCAN nUSMONI a rniOKAM COMPANY harahneaa la tone. ' S:S0 Yvetta'a Seoga- WM announced today the 80 OAKLAND STREET PHONE BIANCHESTER 5191 WATCHBIAKER V El Cmteor e a k f, April *9—<45 AN» AiteaATIO COMPANin Fnpolar Noniber —Twn llflit earth ahoeka were a 73 MAIN STREET Kl:80 flatchar'WUay, Boatfi o f Aaaaaaora. Tba 1989 /RBckard Saks aad SorviM Open TiO 10 P. BL E verj Night AND JEWELER “In a Mcoastery Garden," is al- M as Ot Mm (•to wta S8S. fd t her* at 10:SS gad 11:85 deloek PHONE7 0 5 7 ssaya a number, and It (px.L) last otght. Tha poUoa de- Biaia St. waa sung in a manner that set out. partoMot said thera ware me la- Cn*N U**n A Miw Tbesae X • moot arttatte iw U t k * , and la porta e t - "TeBl*gtboF*hllcAboulib*B*eto“ i iiiimi tatoi'i ■- J ■ ■■ ■ . - ■ V \' MANCHESTER EVENINO HERAt.D MANCHESTER. CONN MONOAT, APRO, Z9, IMO r AOE SIX LNCHESTER EVENING H ERAl.n MANCHESTEE CONN. MONDAY, ATOIL 29,1940 fAGB major political party. His la the move than for a tank or a motor FoUov^>the*Leader and a graduate of Dartmouth col­ pointed superintendent of schools mind and baart of »na who has lad truck, and where it Is a far mora roembe Ip Is made up of men model airplane wtth a M HUmrl^strr SERIAL STORS' • lege In 1897, Dr. Butterfield began in Bloomfield in July, 1936. - Sacred Recital from a soMthlng pretty close to tba convenient thing to feed a horse Democrats Plan to Pick Dr. Biif^rfield 1 'walks of life, Protestant wladApread froai the lake. ,, hla career in education in New Dr. Butterfield leevea his widow, and . hoUc^ bankers, tradasiaen. than it - ia to tote gas for the Hampshire. He held positions In faltarad abort aC the thres ' E tm tittg . ra l^ average American U^e. His actual Edith May Butterfield, two eons, By Temple Choir mill xacutlvea and profearional It waa deatgaed to eoeer. experiences in politics or states­ motorized equipment, cavalry BET ON LOVE D ys, Aged 65 the school systems of several Newt Richard D., of Hanover, N. H., m . FUBUaHIfiO BT THB Senate Candidate Early Hampshire towns, and in 1917 was and Stephen E. Butterfield of West ■TOA1.D nUNTlNO OOw tMa manship have not been by any might be of aurpaaaing useful­ commiaHT. IS parts were well balanced, BY CHARLES B. PARMER NKA •BAVICS. k la appointed commissioner ,of educa- Hartford, and two daughtera. Mlae The Temple Male choir of Dan­ id the hearers were tmpresaed *>y. II BIi m U BtTMt means wide. But be Is a thought­ ness. tion 'in that state, serving until ItonekMiar, Odd*. . F jn r n e r eonlinissioiier PriacUla Butterfield of Oneida. N. ielson, gave s ’ aaered recital las IS volume of the choir, which wtas THOMAB rcnocsoN ful, Intelligent cltlaen who- has Would that little publicity Item By The Associated Press ♦ another action without prsr 1930 when be camA^to Connecticut Y., and Mlsa Dorothy Butterfield of evening at tba South Method!; always undar foil control lived in an atmosphere and envi­ for the Fair, by any chance, indi­ OAST q r CHJidRACTERS I Connecticut Democrats sp{>ar- cedent, the State Committee'ruled; Of Education Sue* Ae head of the Department of West Hartford. iirch, before a large and a i^ e Tha choir tinge for the pleasure FauadaB Oatokar \ Itin the colt Into a space no wider than that the same delegates attendlog Education in Connecticut, he wi The funeral wULba-4»cld "at 11 ronment conducive to quiet, da- cate wrhere the French expect Im'’ BHEKKV BOND — society gtri i: a handkerchief—yea, he was on ently had stolen a march on their clative audienca. Including vlaftors which accrues to themselves and Pnkllahad Baary BaaalfiB Bxeaal owner of rmeo.liorBO, Pepper B oy.' Republican rlvala today through the spring convention would afso cumbs at Hartford. credited with 'hiany educational a. m. Tuesday at tba First Con­ from Providenoa to Stafford for the good of others. Their BaaBajrt and Helldaya Bntarad kl tlbcrate thinking—and he has pa­ portant action in this war? the rail and was saving ground as meet in the late summer to nom­ advances, among them the gregational church. West Hartford. tka Mai Ornea at Manebaaiar PAUI. B-HARTON — b rival an unprecedented .move by which Springs. Rav. Charlas X. Hutehtn- preference of selecttona la usually tently been endowed with what they went Into the far turn. their candidate for United States inate the state ticket. It hAs been Hartford, April 29—W*)— Cra- strengthening of teacher training Burial will be in Weathersfleld, V t ton, pastor of tha ^anlalson some of the old hymns of the OoBa, aa Baanad Olaaa Mall Mattar ownar, Batenalaod to teach Sher­ "Lawsy, Miss Sherry, if Pepper it takes to enable one. to think. Weekly‘8 Birthday ry that raclBg lo set • woman’s ' senator will be chosen this spring customary to name sepa^te slates nectlcut education had-lost today through a change in the systam Mathodlit ehurch, la tin director. church Wa BOBBCRIPnON lUTCB ; Boy bad a-got a even start, he’d of delegates for the twO conven­ one of its leaders—Dr. Ernast W. from A two-year course to a- four- Warns On Indlaerwt Talk Oaa Taar br Mall ...... M.M And he has reached conclusions; gamsw > Instead of in the late summer. Among its choica repqnotre of in- Can For aad The current number of the sbo’ -be Apread-eagUn’ tba field!" The strategy, adopted at a.State tions. The date of th« second con­ Butterfield. year coui'ae of coUega grade. ParU. AprU 29—(F)—The Mlnla- eplratlonal aalaetlq^ w«ro In­ Deliver Year Far Montk bi Mall ...... I M conclustona which he la now en­ 8HEP OBANT — young gentlo- The little black fellow wraa run- Only 51odel Plans BIncIa Cnpy ...... I <1 Windeor Locke Journal celebratea Central Committee-" meiillhg at vention was not set, but it waa The 65-year old aducator, atate Hia resignation wraa requested try of Information leaued a warn­ cluded the old fararite nymnt; Natick. Mass'. — — Flramen D eeW s Dallaarad Ona Taar ...... 11.01 deavoring to make effective , WILLIE BOND---- Sherry's‘un- nitfg neck and neck with twro Waterbury Saturday, was sug­ understood sentlroAnt was In favor commissioner of education from in March 1938 by the State Board ing today that ci'rillana whose In­ "Sweet I’ eace, th^Glft of God'f the sixtieth anniversary of that . horses in the second division—now sped several mllM to answer an MBMBKR through public expression. a tnrf "adviser." gested by Senator Francis T. Ma­ of holding it not later than 30 1930 to 1938, died yesterday in the of Education upon which strong discreet talk Ml military matters Love” and "^ fV y and Tenderly. emergency call that a plant had WELDON DRUG CO. weekly publication. The Journal I was pulling away from them; only days after the cloee of the na­ Hartford hospital where he recent­ pressure, originating in tha 1937 TUB ASSOCIATED FltlfiSa One of them is that the Repub­ loney, who is generally conceded In public places might aid enamy Jeaue le (?alUi plunged Into Lake Cnchltuate Tka Aaanelatad Prraa la axalualaa*- points with modest pride to its VESTEBDAY: Sherry aaddles ' three horses in front of blmi and renomlnatlon without a struggle. tional convention in mid-July. ' ly underwent an operation. Legislature, had' been brought. to Intelligence aervices are liable to One algnlfldant feature of this M! t t aatniad to tba oaa ar rapabllaa* lican'party ia. the only agency one of those, the third horse, run­ When they arrived they found tleo of all nawa diapatPbaa errdKtd record of continuous existence first\aatry. When her Jockey The committee also officially RepubUcaa .Action Problematical A native of Waatberafleld, Vt., bear for hia repioval. Ra wraa ap­ proaecution. choir la ita/non-sectarianlsiga,' Its men pulling a gaaoUaa-powered to It or net otharwiaa aradtiad .la through which, at thia time, the to that he give Pepper Boy ning a bit wide aa they turned to- put the state's Democrats aboard V^ab the Republicans would do over six decades. We congratulate ' ward the homestretch. thta paper arfd alan *ba Ineal nawa | country can have any expectsmey ly ride. If the horse ia ,get- the third term bandwagon by to offset the Democratic stratagy pnbllanrd harala ! It and its management. catoB, Sherry orders him to Sherry Bond could see Madden adopting a resolution formally | remalneU problematical. Observera All Hahta of rapublieatlea at of remedying certain condltlona pointing Pepper Boy's nose at the apaotal diapatehao baraln ara alae There is something about a local ride ■ ^ • urging renomlnatlon of President pointed out It would be hardly // from which It is suffering. Seven space between that third horse raaarrad — newspaper that enwa It with ' GHAPTER IV Roosevelt feaalbla for them to get an early years of New Deal- Democracy and the rail' — but that borse’a Head Start la Campaign start on naming their own sena­ — design that is obviously, Poll aarrlaa allant of N. vitality not always poaaeaaed by Sherry Brad wras standing In Jockey suddenly swerved over, darrlea Ine have pretty conclusively proven the infield, Wiere abe bad gone to The effect of the early nomina­ torial candidate. immensely larger,^ Journalistic en- took the rail himself, blocked Publlabara RapraaOnUHraa Tka that that party is not capable of escape talkative friends In the Madden. Pepper' Boy pulled out, tion of the aenatoriel candidate, Not only haven’t they agreed on terprlaea. In the last ten years barring A counter-stroke by the Now our decorators are ready with sincere and solid is good Julloa Matbawa Bpaclal Asaner— solving the problem of readjust­ clubhouse. She^wanted to watch was coming up, but the thirdUiird who the candidate is to be, bdt the Saw Tnrli. Chieapo. Datrolt and there has been marked mortality Pepper Boy’a flW race undis­ Republicans, will be to give the coll already has gone out for the Boaion ment; that It has become enmesh­ horse shot ahead ihto a space among dally new^STpera, particu­ turbed; but S a m ,^ e colt's blan­ tween Sun Halo on the rail Democrats a long head start In spring convention in tha middle of MEMBBR AUDIT BURBAD OP ed in a tangle of btTreaucracy and ket thrown over hlaabouldars, was hammering home their campaign next month and the delegates al­ larly In large cities ‘/here former­ the outside horse, a dark che Room Scheme No* at ;any lime and in any place*'^ CIRCULATIOSS divided principles and purposea, growling; nut. arguments to the votere, "x ready hava been elected. Tha cal] ly there wag sharp oompetltion. 4 The advantage was pointed our "If that boy gets hi'h) off, fast- ) limited the convention to 'naming Tba Harald Prlatlaa Ooiapanx. with conflicting leaderships and Madden- was pocketBd. Three aaaumat oo financial raappnal' But In the little towns, the vil­ Uka, we got a chance, yi by Maloney,' who aaid in a letter the delegation to tha national con­ probably Incapable of being led in horses in front of him, almost on for tppoaraphleal arrom lages, tbk counties throughout Sam's words formed sharp a line, and no Jockey wrould give to State (Chairman J. 'Francis vention and the new State Central y^a In adTarllaamania la the fulfilment of any program overtone to the distant Smith—coplea of which were sent Committee. Klaaoatai Kranlng MaralA the country many weekly newa- way and let him through. Then ^ / AMERICAN HOME whatever. behind her—buss of talk among Sherry saw him start a daring * to committee members before the Republicans aanatorlal district papets have survived, a good meeting—that the move "would But Aiken realizes that Unless 15,000 peraras Jammed In \ h e move—aa'w him pull out and start caucuses and conventions on Sat­ / Npndsy, April 29 nRiny of them aa old as- or even stands, crowded against the tin enable a political activity through­ urday produced one news item to June BHdes m its M ay Issue the Republican party ahall Itself around those lead horsea as they older than the Journal, though rails. entered the stretch—a mova no out the summer that would not which may have a bearing on the have a program. If It shall select Several old owners and trainers otherwiae be poaslble." plans of State CHialrman Benjamin Show That Flopped that excellent example Is of no : Jockey would make unless he Its leader with a view only to tifie were among the small, tense knew be was on a powerful . Another poaslble result, not E. Harwood. Watkins Brothara baartadly endoraea tha advlM AaMttaaa Germans are great overwhelm- mean maturity. And this despite groups In the infield; peering mentioned by Maloney but raised Homa gives Juna Bridaa la Its May loaua. t|||g m expediency of the moment, It stretch runner. Harwood, who is generally un­ ers. They are tremendoiia fighters the fact that vastly Improved through taralahed fleld-glaaaea at by some political observera, would derstood to be desirous of quitting the aama adviea we've bwMi offarwg (or over « ycaml shall fall to pledge Itself to defi­ A lylld roar went up from the WhatiMr you'ra a brlda-to-l when they have the dmmlttee decided It was pointed out by party and of the World War when thjj own newspaper—their very own. wraa burning up the track! people of Vshnont and voters In coaxtn’ Pepper Roy toward the the spring convention would be leaders, however, that Harwood foira of their final thrust was It is seldom Impersonal. Its edi­ gate—but hoi* on there!" he ex­ Pepper Boy was alongaide the qther states who feel that "none held June 8 and 4 at the Buahnell would not have to be a member of % stayed ia characteHMtc. If there tor knows his people, knows hla claimed more loudly. chestnut. Now the t^ ck wraa gain­ Memorial hall In Hartford. In ad­ the committee to continue to serve of I he Presidential candidates has Pepper Boy Lad headed the line ing on Sun Halo, 't’he favorite— are any inatanrea In Germnn mili­ community, knows what he ami dition to the candidate for senator, as its chairman. The lata J. preshfited a aatlafactnry pro- which cantered, then dropped to k did he swerve then ? Another, roar the national convention delegates Henry Roraback was chairman for tary history of campaigns redeem­ his paper are talking about. There graifn.'* And aa a delegate to the walk up to the gate. Now sud­ from the stands—Pepper Boy was and the new State (%ntral Ck>m- a quarter of a century although ed by some successful resistance la a warmth and sociability ami denly the colt stopped—15 paces coming up to Sun ^Halo—the never a member, they said. Republican national convention he mittee wlU be chosen. to greater force In a critical hour, homlness about the home-town behind the starting line. Spread chestnut Araa out of It—now Pep­ proposes to present such a pro­ out hla legs, ahpok bis head nerv­ per Boy waa looking Sun' Halo In they are few. They are atrohif paper which nothing else In the Then one of the men walks over gram V} that gathering. to first base, and another to third ously. An Assistant starter bad the- eye—and only a furlong to winners, but as desperate defien- way of reading matter can hope A complete room n "We are diatttrbed over the way . .‘.There is a man In a monkey : run back, was Jerking the colt's gq!' alve battlers with everything to attain. reins. A confused, despairing cry caifih Polish Relief Members Put national affaira itfe going," he suit out on the hill with a hall In | agaihai them they are not^ so hot. The small town weekly has Us his hand... A man In another I That fool man—ain’t got no from the crowds—that wall al­ says, "and we realize that the By Jmek SrtmmHf- business Jerkin' a baby colt.” - At a certain point the}r hands arc monkey suit packs up a bat, and ways heard when the favorite la lo live in — 8 pieces in­ I people have to have Some Instru­ field and It Is not to be ousted "Hush, Sam!" being beaten In the stretch—for Rally Sunday On Committee extremely likely to go up while steps up to the plate . .. and that Washlngton —A couple of Od- vMars, wlelding>his ssAord In Mat- ment, which must be a political from It—not very often; almost Is how baseball begins In New ohtoglossum AlaxandrAe to R ep.. tlan glee. Sherry saw the colt pul) back, Sun Halo waa dropping back— their guns fall down. tear loose from the man's hold, now be was a neck behind—now a party, to Avert threatened disas­ never when it remains virile and York. John M. Vorya of Columbus, OMp. ------So it la poaaible that there will be then rear upwrard—Just as the sun half-length. He was through. Parade in Willimantic to Selections in Republit^n cluding a 9x12 l^ii^ $398 ter. The Republican party poli­ preserves its goodrteas of temper. The other evening at a aoclal' happens? Afte>\^en shot through clouds, flashed on no more of these widely advertised "Look at the gray! Look at him cies of recent years have not ap- Now for the seventy-five mark. the scarlet Jacket, purple cross coming!" Someone near Shet-ry Commemorate Consti­ Caiicusesy Conventions world-shattering radl^ pronounce­ gathering, Mr. Vorya took the eluding two fellows who feu\?2 Watkins Derator*Approvfi(i Room Schemed are designed to ' pealird to a large number of the Journal; then the century. Why floor and demonstrated that he la stories dowm an elevator abaft aaah and white, cap worn by Jock­ shouted. For from the pack of tution Day of Poland. In 3$ Districts. ments like that of Rlbbentrop's ey Madden. / horses a gray—No. 4 on his sad­ make it easier to sdect home furnishings. Our 1939 Editions Wert rank and file of the people. We not?' Health-Diet a master of aaUre. ' i p>e Maglnot Une on New Year’s on Saturday. From the ballyhoo Hla audience was too sn|alL So morning. Her b e i^ gave a Jump. The dle blanket—Gray Star on tha J 80 popular we had requests for more such room schemes thig year. would like to use our Influence In a i^ t wrsA'unbeUevably beautiful- program — waa shooting forward ' WUllmantlc, April 29.—Special New Haven, April 29—(V)—The over that ahow' almost anything —although I’m sure I’ll turn ijp i "The conclnalon,” says Mr. following la a Uat of the members Here is No. 3 in the series A . planned for those who want ths finest an attempt to see that the party Advice mlBBlng with the broad humor' Vorya, pontifically. *1a almost too thriT with reserve speed. Another —H. Sulkowsld and Walter Folta could have been anticipated, from No4K^e' saw Madden soothe of the Republican State Centriu in home funtishings at mciderate cost. B> Ur pi’tgnli .McCoy. of Mr. Vorys’ personal appear- j obvtooa to neoesaltate atatement. stretch runner. who are in charge of the parade becomes more truly the aerviint of Pepper ^ y —walk him into the Coip' 'Jttee named last week at the aervtce of notice that in nix a n ce -I’m going to risk-pasatng it It Isn’t war that kiUa people, It's The favorite,. Sun Halo, was and grand rally arrangements to the people." starting —number one by the done for; but Gray Star was com­ caucuses and conventiona in state’s The sofa is a new lodnge model inspired by the Lawson desii^; hours five thousand planet would Inanhattan Adhesions may form In many on. , , PEACE*** be held in the State Armory at 35 diatricta: ■ "I am under no delusion," he Mr. Vorys’ “lecture” ‘ was o n : I can hardly wait until Mr. rail—but Pepper Boy didn’t stop ing on with a mighty burst of the chair is a deep, iMuriously tufted piece with ball-and-claw feet; be bombing London and Paris to by Ghqrge Tucker parts of the body, biit the term at the startlni^ne vrith the other WUUmantic on Sunday, May S In 1— Frank C. Tlndala and Mar­ adds;:, "that any Vermonter has a as coifimonly used, refers to ad­ ‘War and Peace.” B^Iainlng that i Vory*a great theory reaches - the speed. Pepper Boy had left Sun tha S. Dewing*. a ^ ir d chair (not sbbwn) la a 'wing t y ^ All these pieces are hair- the abdication of Hitler and the he was a famous horses—ha b o lt ^ through. -.Mad­ Halo behind — but Gray Star wraa commemoration of the Constitu­ filled and custom ..made to order. The genuine mMogany coffee chance to be nominated"—which, hesions In the Intestinal tract, af­ professor, four corners of the civilized 'World den wras turning bhn around, wrav- 2— William I Mrs.^ BbBiidonment of the war. And out Now York --\ Get on an 8th fecting chiefly the large Jnte.'^tlne ■ichooiled in foreign affairs, Mr. and pressure groups ^et to work. coming up fast outside of Pepper tion at the Srd of May of Poland Elizabeth Shea*. table and drop-leaf table shown, plus a pair of inlaid genuine ma­ of it came another of those ‘■ex­ of course, means Aiken. Vorys let It out that he “accom­ Ing the assistant starter aside, Boy --- now he was at Pepper have been most fortunate In being w avenue subway ei^ress, ride up tp or colon. Perhaps Japan could.be per­ was walking PepperX Boy back 3— Harry J. Miaa hogany lamp t^Ies and a 9x12 Broadloom Axminster rug in any posures" by documctit to prove That Is ths plain, aensible, tol­ When such adhesions are pres­ panied” Under-secretary of State suaded to declare w s f^ h (Jbiim Boy's tall — now at bis saddle able to, aecure as one of the princi­ Marie Tarbox*. Box Spring and Mattross: ,12.Mh street . . . Chinge to a lopiil. Sumner Welles on bis recent mis­ through the stall—turning him blanket —now at hla neck. pal speakers. In addition to Sena­ variety of smart designs, complete the scheme. tfest the Allies had been plotting erant, steadfast American speak­ ent they may cause, a marked In­ and end that greht slaughter. around again—all the otner 'en­ ' 4—Eugene W. Hot and Mra. And ride past 138thf past l<5th terference with the working of the sion abroad. He could not “di­ Maybe new wopld organizations In that last 10 yards Sbarry tor Francis T. Maloney. Congress­ Adelaide A. Johnson. had planning for months to seize ing. It is greatly to be hoped that and on 'til you come to.-'^ 155th vulge” any of the great Welleslan tries were on the line.. Slowly— Bond saw Gray Star’s rider lash man B. J. Monkiewica, Congress­ colon and auch interference Is would spring the ’’Society to 8—Austin D. Barney* Id Mra. ^ wilh Removable Upholstered^ B country that the Naxia were the quiet voice from Vermont will street . . . (let off, atid walk discoveries but with charts and slowly—Madden wralked Peprar dowm with his whip—saw Gray m man John Dlhgell of Michigan, — we* • one o f the moat Important pro- Prevent Peace" or an lOTMHD- Boy into hit stall once m o r ^ Corrine R. Alsop*. / compelled to grab first, very much be very effective at Philadelphia — through the big Iron^ gate, on diircra of continued Ill-health. figures he had prepared from ob­ WOTW — "International Organi­ Star's white nose shoot forward— 4 Attorney Samuel Safenovltz, the 6— Howard E. Hauaman /and along a cement ramp, and up A servation Slid research, a few en­ halted him for a split second. The saw Madden Jerk up hla colt’s well known (Lionel J. W. Krueger agalnat their will. effective enough to bring to the These intestinal adhesions are zation TO Make Hitler Declare starting bell clanged. Mrs. Anna-Mae Swltaakl. * 1 9 8 bn>ad flight of s ^ s . . . There's far more common than Is gener­ lightening conclusions on war and War Oh The World." What a re- :ad—now the noses were on a of the staff of the Commission for 7— Frank E. Healy* and Mrs. s’!?*** Headboard — Twin Sizes The manufacture of documen­ party leaders realization that "They’re off !" no, she'd swear Pepper Boy’a thia new room achema Tues­ a tign that says, f’olo Grounds . . . ally realised, and almoet every peace .might be drawn. ^ tfarit would be if the world were Polish Relief, Inc., of New York Annie E. Crouse*. day or Thuraday evening (store tary evidence Is an ancient art in mere crtticiam of the New Deal, There's a -slgrr that says Baseball Now, There’s ClilnB— no8^\wras In front— a ty . person sick enough to go to a doc­ at war With Adolf and young men The wratchlng thousands' cheer­ 8— Michael D. McGovern* and /ope'r until 9 P. M.) Appoint­ Europe. Naturally the Germans, no matter how well deserved or Today . . 'TKore's n bov who yells Mr. Vorys started with the ’TheXblack and the gray swept ’The public la cordially invited Mrs. Mary E. Farnsworth*. tor will be found to have them to tUdn’t have to die in needless ed and yelled aa the field of horses under the wire together. Behind ments made for other evenings; with their tendency to metlrulous- Justlflable, will not aer\’e as a sub- "Hdschall News — Tclis all about some extent. slaughter In CTiina, where there la peace. to the grand rally at the State .9—Angus M. Fraser* And MrS. 'phone Manchester 5171. Cloced \ the players . . . Ott, Dlzzv^ Pear­ no official war. He summed Up —a mass of moving color—surged them thundered In the beaten NelUe 1.. Farley. $ atltute for a constructive and real­ The popular Idea is that ad­ Armory andYor the parade which / ' ' Wedneedmya at 12, Noon. 39.50 neaa, would be good at It. But son, Uiibboll . . . Ortcher News with the startling ItiformaUoin (he forward. But Pepper Boy on the - 10—Joseph F. Morrlsey* and hesions come only from operations Waahington, I am sure, must be rail—the one black colt In the race V ____ is being composed of the National they lost sight, as they always do, istic program squarely meeting Now. ' . . . There's a boy W‘ho yells but I do not find this to be true, made up the figures) that some one of the most twlve capitals of Guard of CranecUcut, American Annette Watman. —was stumbling—was falling al­ Sam gatbere^vup hta blanket; of a vital factor. They forgot that the social and economic problems "Papers, papers, get the latest aa it haa.been m.v experience that 10,000.000 persons bad been kUl- the world. Its commentators, lU- Legion Posts, Veterans of Foreign 11— Nicola'Ferradino* and Mrs. An ready for you to eorsr with dilnti^ _ ^tapers ... (let the IJne-\ips for most to hla knees—Pepper Bay be had thrown it on the ground in if thet British and the French had with which the Roosevelt admlnis-, adhesions are generally the re­ tbough among the best Informed Wars, Junior Midshipmen, Garde William G. Newtdh*. / / damask, or other fabric to harmonlaa idlli your I today's gAme." . . . There's: a big Shifting to Polandr which never wras left at the post! his excitement. "Lqqta like we 12— Frederic A. Klrk/atfd Mra. tration has been messing around sult of prolapsus. In fact. In some anywhere, are he last to suspect “Oh, lawsy, lawsy!” SAm moan- Sacred Heart, Girls Drill teams, room! These Duo-Rest outfits make aeo m p l^ M L i ^ n preparing for months to seise pop. and a hundred other cops, cases, the good re.sulta coming was officially at/War with Ger­ perfidy. 'Win sure, Mias Sh'eiw/* ha said, and others. American Legion 1-ulu AveriU*. / Noiway, and were oo the very — and meeting It with humahitarl-' 'with grins on their Irish pans, many. Mr. Vorys estimated that 04. hopefully, aa they wralkod toward 13— Roy C. Wilcox* and Mra. The box spring has legs, the msttrsss is to d u M , i___ from survery have come from the When the nazi took Norway, Sherry felt the blood draining Post Drum 0>rps are providing Ijolnt o| such a coup, they could an intent. grinning because they can’t help surgeon cutting through the ad­ 300,000 had l^ n killed there.. < the Washington observers creas^ the finish point. the music, Ida I. Pooley*. then there is a headboaitl with wood frame and a ib > | It. Because they’re giad (Commis­ from her face—knew her breath A confuse'd murmur Tune In to the Manchester HoateM Program not possibly have been caught In herent tissue binding the affected Then, thert w(Aa the matter be­ their brows and couldn't believe^ Mr. Krueger who Is a commls- 14— John F. Lynch* and Helena moval^e panel uphdstered in muslin. (W ell eovw# sioner V’alrntine .detailed them on tween FlnlAn^ahd Russia where had stopped for . a aecond. The up from ths stands — wi M. Smith. / areas—thus freeing auch organs Nazi political infiltration btartacT field wras streaking down the aloned officer In the United States over Station IVNBC every Thursday at 1 :80 the headboard at a slight additional ehaige> ploa tha' any auch state of unreadineaa as War Via thr' Fair Harlem duty today. as the. colon and gall bladder.' another 250,000 ailllled their life's- ao many ipontha, even jreara ago, photo finish ? Would the Army Raaervea with tha rank of 15— J. Warren Upaon* and ifta. backstretch—w a s five lengths wrmit to Inspect a picture of P. M .. - 1880 on your dial. cost of fabric.) Limited quantity. that In which the Invasion found You walk past the high, green With the Improved operative tech­ blood on ^ field o f battle — In that the business of cUppdng Nor­ Colonel,, Quarterroaater Depart­ Rowley W. PhlUlpa*. / A show fcajHfe at the World's portals of the Polo Gttmnds with spite of/the fact that the two ahead before Madden got the finish before putting up the srin- 16— Mrs. Helen Santoro/ and them. They couldn't, with such nique of today, skillful surgery Is way's wings wsA-merely a matter green racer In stride. Something ment, ia A native of Troy, N. T,, Fair on F ly in g Meadows and the Its Iron turnstiles; and dirty Kids not attended by much danger counties were not "at War." of regimenting tnitors. ner’a number? / Floyd Rasmussen. ?utUe forces and equipment as cold seemed to clamp Sherry's As Sherry and her groom reach­ and Is a resident of Bowling Dno-Rast Mattress aad-Bo« Spring Owtlte wtUmgl ^ war ln,*u'rppe seem to have Utile, duck out of the line yelling, “Got from adhesions. IfoW, aaid Mr. Vorya, Uia scene . Yet I talked to one of the men Green, Ky. He has held many Im­ 17— Nells L Poulsen* arid Mrs. they biutled across directly after an extixT paso, got an extra tick­ bsa shifted to Norwgy, where heart. This, wras racing! Weeks of ed the track,' horses were Jogging Ethel Matthies*. / headboards, to use in yoor prsoeat twin b s ^ I 2 t.7 l! The chief- cause of adhesions Is in the army today who beat hla preparation and trAlning and plan­ portant and responalble capadtlea the Nazi iqyaalon, have seized Immd^late relation. But an Item et?” . . . You walk in the ahadows inflammation. Any inflammatory Germany insists there la NO war. bead, and said; "Lord, 3res, back to the finish line— JoAeya U — UorriM B . Paynay and Mra. ning and hoping-7-tben In a split were dismounting, taking off aad- In conncctira with relief and ehil- Norway from the Norwegians .^ lU h ed in New York newspa- under the grandatand, toward the process, continued long enough, M Although it Is too early, to esti­ should ha-ve known. I talked to >dren's welfare work. He la an as­ E. A. Harrison*. / door iharked "Presa Gate." . . . mate with any accuracy, It ia safe second something happens — a dlea and wrelgbing out. The beaten 19—Albert J. Ballsy* and Mra. alone, let alone from Noiwei a day or two^ ago, having {o capable of Inducing adhesion^ to hundreds of Belgians after the horse’s chances are cut to sero. sistant directoi in Paris and Ao- You eee a man at Mie gate who form. During Inflammation there to say that deaths there already war—I was stationed there—and ones were always first back. Gen- (3arenee G. Thomi supported by Germans. do with the fair, may also have The field wras plunging dowm ersdly the winner took a couple coimtablUty (Xflcer and' formerly • S O T H i « t • IN takee your ticket, and reada UiA ,4a an out-pourfng of' lymph and have mounted into the many over and oyer heard the stories of was Purchasing bfficer and Man­ 20— W. Ellery lyn* and Mrs. So, despite Rlbbentrop' Something to do with what ia number of that ticket out loud. M Svlthin a short time this leads to thousands. how the Germans tooka scores, of the backstretch In brilliant . sun- of furlongs to alow down and atop Aium Dodge*. Ugiit, the horses kicking up a dust in. Today it seemed as If Pepper ager of Clothing, praft. Division documents, the whqle Gen likely t6 go on in Europe. He yells-"Press 124.” .. . And a growth of connective tissue or Even In the United SUtes, Mr. towns by false orders ‘and by. driv­ o f the American IteUef Admlnla- 21— Earle A. 1* and Mrs. someone echoee ’’Press 124." and cloud; and behind the mass of Boy would never stop, but he^dtd Mary A. Bi , • tantion is reni^irred rldli It appears t l ^ f o r the "Ameri­ scar tissue. Such tissue la a tough, Vorya explained. — this great na­ ing ahead of them a small army tration In Ylaw York Oty and at tha turnstilee click, and you are fIbrouB tissue,' and .will, tend to tion which has been bleased with horses ahd riders, behind the dust, at latL There he wms at the head 22— Patqr U Madalonl and Mias can Jubilee" l\venty-fhur perfectly of Belgian peasants, so the de­ streaked her little black h op e- present bolds the responalble poal- I the face of ehe Incos^atMde fact. passed through. bind the parts together in such a peace for AeverAl years now from fenders could not shoot without of j^e backstretch. Nowr Madden Katharlna Fjrlta. m running all alone. tion o f purchasing oCncer and as­ There w;aS no Anied" plan for the matched ^ c k horses were want­ way as to limit normal movement. 00.000 to 100,(X)0 lyneponM die vio­ murdering their own blood. The waa Turning him aroimdc-and they 23— Chartha E. Zink and Mrs. lently every year.' ’ . Again the groom waa mumbling were coming back. sistant director of Foreign Opera­ Joseph L. Thoip. setoirt of Norway else the British ed. Butf when an experienced Walk up the big, wide ramp With-the forming of consider­ Nazis aren't doing anything new tions, Commission for Polish Re­ of cement that is a hundred 3rards BUT. said Mr. Vorys. the Allies at her sic^. "What's that,' Sam?” Sherry crossed the track with 24— H. Sanrord Osborn* ami pud French obuld not possibly horse buyer started looking for able fibrous tissue, the Intestine It’a Just* that we’ve forgotten Ger­ Sherry Bdnd demanded.^ lief. Inc., of New York City. Jong . . . You hear a sharp stacca­ beepmea greatl.v hampered and and G«rman are at war. On the man methods of warfare — which Sam, then the groom went out to. Mra. Hunld Peffers*. ha vs been caught in such a condi­ thdih Ijs- discovered that every­ to of balls meeting bats . . . You " You didn't give that Jockey no meet the colt. Madden didn't stop 'He has been distinguished for * 25-^Albert E. Laveiy* and Mn. the characteristic sign of this Is Western Front stalks Monstrous are the cleverest In the worM.” war aervlce and children's relief tion of utter tmpreparednesa for where be went, in the country's bAar the clamor of the butchers, persistent cqnstlpstlon which 'does dlscretloa. Miss Sherry," he grum­ among the other horses, be rode AUca W. Ruas*. “ Hot coffee, hot coffee.’’ . . . “ Hot bled. "You should a-told Madden straight for the winner’s clrc’s— activlUes and haa received the 26— George lY. McKendry* and what did happen. , j uui.^horse inarKeia.markets. rrencnFrench .srmy not yield to'(liet,.and may In time, Ooas of the Legion of Honor wltb dogs, hot dogs with mustard.” .. . refuse to yield to ordinary laxa­ "Please write about the care of to quaU^ If he aeea hlsself beat-- then reined in abrupUv as s shout Mra. Grace Andrews*. The complete obvlouaneu'^' of • •’^en a Jump or two and nlghtmarea. Readers who are then be wouldn't bust the litt'e rank of Chevalier from France, You hev..'a vote# boom, “Score tives. the face. Would like to know If habitually troubled with dreams went up from the stands and a 27— James F. Walah* and Mrs. this fact has resulted in the Rib- ! ^ ^ Im . ’ It was only at St. Card*.>FrCenta.” . . . You hear a fellowr’s heart. Look, he's a-whip- guard waved him back. the decoration'as Officer d'f the OoretU Link. Save Half In addition to the constipation olive oil could be used regularly? of an unpleasant nature may wish Order of Albert of Mlglum from bentrop pronouncement being the ! Fair's buyer got In voice shrill, “ Peanuts, Peanuts.” the patient may note auch symp­ When should one apply It? How 'pla* already!” The winner's number waa going 22—William C,,MoC0y and Mm. to send, for my artlcla on So Madden wras. Here in the in­ the late King Albert and a gold Edith Bmttit*. moat profound fiop of the war. The ! “ *’'* ‘* Frenchmen. ' Don’t stop at the top of the toms as distress after eating, un­ does one get the olive complexion? "DREAMS AND NIGHTMARES. up at last, and the winner ramp ... 'The lower, tier Is no field they could hear distinctly Gray Star. ^ medal from the d ty of Lille, 29—(?arl M. Sharp and i\Mm ^ o l e world went to the Nazi ■ Perhaps it isn't wise to take too derweight,' tiredness, an^ exces­ I hear olive oil is garni for the face This will be 'fbrwarded to anyone France. , on Walkins place to watch a baseball gam e.. sive -gas. and would like to know what you not only the atacrato clump of Lillian Frink*. * show, so to apeak, because'It was seriously an item palpably .reeking requesting a copy wbo wrltas in hoofs, but also the sharp crack!— Mr. Krueger will outline the re­ SO—Ruaaell L. Pattaram* awd Go on up to the upper tier, and ITolapsus Is . usually found with think." ,. care of this newspaper and send (To Bs Cratfnned) of press-agentism. But one is nev­ out Into the sunshine . . . take up crack!—crack! of Madden's bat on lief attuation and administration, Mrs. Isabelle Rjiander. boomed as the greatest one that the adhesions. And as the organs Answeri OUve oil may he used a large, self-addressed envelope precautionary measures exercised ertheless moved to wonder why a spot behind first base . . . where become, mbro and more prollapseir tha hone's barreL He svss forc­ 31—George L. Benedict, .Jr.,* $lyle-Righl ever had been given In the uni- «m ee senu* eB*a 9 A W ^11 ___ .. . • . . . * on the face, and Is softening to and 4c in stamps. to prevent supplies from falling you can watch all the close plsys they. .ba\’e rubbed agalnat -each ing him. Punishing him. Riding and Mrs. Grace Schenbarr*. Tcrsa—and all It saw was, m to the French should be buying the skin. It-anay ba applied at him to orders. Into improper bands, systems used 82—E. Richard Kalsar* and M m ■H.. four-fifths of any ^baseball other. The constant li^tatlon thus night bhfore retiring, being used apeak, a man making faces at a horses'In this country on a Igrgf; game U played at first base ... "Hs’s a-hustin' tba Uttis feUer’s for distribution of sUppltea aa all AUca Mock*. produced by this continued rub­ after the face li sroahed and al­ Quotations donors demand that In tha appor­ Lamps mark. scale—if they are. The Polo Grounds In New York bing has been the decisive factor Cotton Smoulders heart," Sam protested Again. 33— Arthur Oarlora aad M m lowed to remain during the night. "O ^ hush,' Sam!" Sherry spoke tionments of supplies, neceMities Laudlne C. Maitland*. Even Goering, HiUer and Kib- If they are collecting horses 'o f Is like a giant open . horseshoe, leading to the inflammation, and Use olive oil, or a good cold with banners streaming, and with It as A plea. Sam wras right—she This nation must h sal' ths purchased with their funds that 34— Northam Wright and Paul­ bentrop himself must realize, from any such type as those wanted for finally adhealona cream, whichever, you .wish. It Bundreda from which to strange new steel concentrations When marked adhesions Ire In Vessel’s Hold should have done aa' ao ntany wmunds of a mad world to ksep us they be represented by American ina Ward. a World Fair ipectacle—the fair would not produce an "oUve com­ representaUvee In these fields. an(l ■ .35— Frank C. Parlaek* and Mra. tbe way the audience walked out, of light all around the upper tiera present the Intestinal tract appar­ plexion.” horsemen did—No, no, she waa out-of War. ------^ select! that BO show of theirs wUl ever wouldn't be seeking draught ani­ ...There are for night baseball, ently absorbs poisons- far more right! Always send your horse out —N om aa: U. Davis, Aipsrtcaa this ia the keyatrae policy o f t ^ JuUa Kaeaey. (Nlghtmaraa) -. victoria, B. C.. April (Ca­ to wrlB. Suddenly she leaned for­ great relief organlxatira. ^ Denotas realaetion. dniw a house again. So it la en- mals—It must be for cavalry pur­ which never before has been play­ rapidly than la the case when the Question: B. wranta 'u> -knowf Bad Cross chalimaa. ed by the Giants... colon is healthy. A severe intesti­ nadian Press)—The 3,3n-ton Pan­ ward, her hands clenched. Millions of people on accoxmt of tlr«4y possible that Saturday's will poses. Ergo, the French must “Would Ilka to know why a per­ economic dialocatira are without At the open end of the horse­ nal poisoning may. result which amanian freighter N o r ^ arrived The field wraa stringing past (he Let us keep the light of good­ Although this Sale has passed its first week- provd to have been the last of the be flguriSg on k>me pr'etty exten­ shoe are the bleachers . . . Grad­ son has had dreaiBs and night- balf-mUe pole—a t>ay horse' wras employment in Poland, they'have ... .. Ant* Oentka Even serves aa a contributing cause in marea at night especlaUy when be last night with a fire antoutderlng will burning tlirougb the blackout there are still plenty of fine lamps remaining •ertea. Even a Nazi can under- sive use of troops mounted on ani­ uating oo each aide are the grand­ producing rheumatism, arthritis, Isadlng by a length. The faVprlte. of greed, distrust and hatred until no means of paying, for food, shel­ stand sections . . . The players in U sick, or when be la getting- over lu a cargo of cotton ia her No. g Bug Hala Next, two hones' lap- ter. and fuel Hundrqda of tbou- Boston. AprU 29—OP)—The ou- from which to choose. Floor models in 3-way Btand that there la no usa in keep­ mals, not on - tanks. They have epilepsy, and .pther disorders. a sickneaAT". - s batter day has daVnsd. tomobUe death'toll for the year their monkey, suits are pumping a hold. pad ssch other; then was a’lsngtb —N sm aa Davla, Bad CPeas aanda ot- people receiving soup In reflector and 6-way (candie) juniors'ia^ Stu­ ing a bet on the ace when the last some good sized sources of supply . Prolapstu and adhesions are Answer: Ton hive asked quite tL In MaaeschusetU up to the end of few balls into the empty sections commonly aesoeiated with Thera was no vistbla sign of the opsnlng, than came the remalndar dnlmMAs varioua dtiaens’ relief kitchena dent (reflector) bridges; smsrt table models in Bce in the deck has been .turned— of cavalry m o ^ u in North Afrl- ...I t la batting practice ...A n ­ a questlOB, and one wrhich ia hard fire as tha -veaaal docked. Her of ths field. Jumbled together. And throughout the country represent last week mountad to 149, tha changes in tha shape and size of to answer with any eertituda. but aama number killed In the corre­ formal and informal styles; end desk and and baa lost out And At home, ao large pur­ other group la deep in the field, the colon. It may become balloon­ hEtcbee wrere battened down and Pepper Boy wras running Into t|jat The individual who says it can't only a fraction of thoae in need. shagging flies that a fat guy I ahall do my -baat wltb B. My wrater front obaarvers believed the flaid—ba had shot thrtnigh the Hundreds o f thousands of tha pop­ sponding period last year, regto- boudoir models. chases in this country might be ed in one part and narrow in an­ own explanaUoB la aa foUowa: happen hers Is too smug; sad ths trar of Motor Vehicles Frank 4 named Brown ia lifting out there other. Such changes ara eaaily outbreak had been kept under oob- dust cload—be was closlBg ground Individual who says it wtu happen ulation tom from their famfllaa In Modern can be liveable and lasting, too! Aiken’s Wajr taken aa pointing to a decision to -with a ftmgo stick.. . During aa .,acuta Ulneaa accom­ trol by the ship's staam. fAst—ho waa atealing through on Poland are being moved from one Goodwin reported today. Flva found with the X-ray. These panied by fever, or during the here Is too hysterical. persons wars kUlad last weric. uae more than Just a few thou­ changea, taken tOgelheL indicates Tha Nordal sailed from Vancou­ ths ran—was1 alongalds thatUMIL mastBMISS —Mra. Bobert A. T aft territory to another In the proceaa Governor Aiken of Vermont has time the patient la .recovering of hortea. They w en three fewer than in tha sama pa- .Jtegdar $5.95 Lamps ...... $2.98 sand of mounted troops. ■ Bib long-raiiga cameras begin that the colon haa loat its normal ver for Japan Friday. After abe >ey were paasiiig tha a( which thay lose all bssla (or riod in 1939. If yon like streemlined living there’s no rssson why you shouldn’t to protrude from the press box, from ;sueh BB Ulneae. the body U reported the fire a vessel in the three-eightha always Memed to us to be a better Whereabouts, in Europe—or condition of health and has be­ in a highly toxic atste and thia pole — Pepper B«y ^ grsatast aervlcs Amarlca soateoanM and exlstcncs. Regular $7.50 Lamps ...... $8.7$ lot^ifig like gtms in a beleaguered vicinity Btood by to Ascertain If had mads up five lengthsIsngtha la thrie The relief program enviaAged by snjoy i t . . providing you ssiset your boms furnishings eerefully. The ivpreBentatlvB of the many mil- Asia, or Africa—could the French come unhealthy. This la frequently toxemia or aystemle itoNQ. causes caa do for ths world is to clsaa fortress . . . Pigeons shoot out of reflected in a general state of ahe needed aaeistAnce, but ahe furlrags! up Its 01*8 house aad stm gthea ^ Uoaa of Americana who muat ba contamplatlng the use of large a hole in the press box, carrying the dreaming. Or, in aa acittte ill- poor health. was able to proceed under her Us own moral forcaa of New Td|rk C2ty foreseea the Los AngaJea or>—Dolly Vaughn up the majority timt ii't o ' lAUvat to a newspaper offiM Dsas there ia often some derange­ own power. FhactnAtAd by this Bvlng dranu of satisfaction bscaose^tt is dssignsd right "Rugged, eimple and bodleB of cavalry? FoaMbly in tha l* ^ * ^ ^ ' Tomorrow's artlcla; "BREAK­ ment of (Ugeatlve function. The —Forasar Prasideat Hocorer, to ths ' furnishing et mipfOtm on a scale ot financing her aducatlon at Unl- Regular $12.60 Lam ps...... $6JS |9ria tha forthcoming Prciidantial Naar East; improbably ifi They climb and drcle, ING DOWN ADHESIONS” . Read o f tbs track, 8h«Ty felt herself VM.CJL> 22.0004)00' per month for the honest” describes it bssL Ths smooth flowing linos are unhampered and circle some mora, and light ^ m a eh U,upset, tba breath la veralty of CaUfomla at Lon An- than any of the persons it in this newspaper. faetd. the appetite ia goae, and the breathing la axcltsd Uttlo gasps. atrlekea and destitute population. Regular $14.76 Lamps ...... $7J5 or EthloiAa. But in the Baiw«i'. out in a straight line . . . You see Without Um friendship of Ger­ She* even brard hsr groom mut­ by gingerbread carvings or ipoUed by blxarre veneers. The finiah tob» i have bean oonspicuoualy men- Intiestines are subject to the pres­ In Bucharest, Rumania. 4,500 where In A grsAt deal of the ter- three men in black suits run out 4)aeetloaa and Aaswers many there la no peace for any­ ter: "HA'sho' got class—yes. sub. candldata of dther and stand Bt'home plate and thik. sure of large aroounta of gas. In- body.' raiW^t la aaslsr for b horaa to (CBre of the Face) dlgeetioD and gas pressure are' he he a ruante' fool—if he kin with B plA^r from each team. leaflet dUtrlbnted la Ba- only bol’ o u tr Madden wa« still .QueaUon: Miss A. L. M. writes: very cobubob cauaea of dreams bugglag jtba tau--was — condltlona. . 7' 7

MANCOT8TER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, APRIL » , 194® MANCHESTER EVENING HERAf J). MANCHESTER. CONN. MONT)A"^, APRIL 29,1948

Foreign Minister Halvdan Kobt as February, 1930, were 932 ships It vi'aa reported no civilians ware LawU* iavltaUon parently part’ o f Sunday's opara- carrying 2,284,000 tons. tiona. Seven Violent Allies Resist characterizlDg as “completely un­ Doctors Join ’ j Family Party Police Court Shipping Refugee Toll killed by the bomba, but none of Negroes Accept _|iland Park The burning transport was Steel yirms true” German allegations that Bias le m e d ‘“Striking'* the debris has been searched yet stranded. It was said, and the crew Britain had planned to land troops The Customs Bureau'' termed and inhabitants said It wquid be a Offer of Lewis refuaed to ataad for : took to the boats: How severely e Attack Deaths Is Toll Nazi Efforts In Norway with Norwegian ac- Kiwaiiis Cluh ^ ^ Held bv Club In town court this morning, H ig h ^ Poiiif this rise -“striking in view of the Grows Heavy marvel If no d^ad are found. > a result. to Mail 'the other ships were damaged was qulfiscence prior to the German In­ charged with intoxication follow­ diversion o f’American vessels from I*easanta .^hare I’osacMtons iAbor'a Noo-Partlaan hot clear. ■ Deaths vasion. ing a disturbance Saturday night the war zone to Mediterranean. Mo\mtaln peasants now are Washington, April 39—(9“)— genarmlly la oonaidarad ttia riaaee Carry Mr«i and Suppllea x p n Pay Fixed Four Negroeii Killed In* To Rush Help V In Stockholm a similar asser­ Oyer 250 Present at An­ at the Norman street club bouse, New Unit Created in Jus* South .American, African and Cold, Hungpr and Dis­ sharing their meagre possessions John Lt. I/ewls, seeking to mi^e leal a m at tba CIO. Germany appeared to bo still tion w’ss made by Carl J. Hambro,. Two of Ixical Medical Harry Leister of Florence street Asiatic ports and the withdrawal with the refugees. Highly valued beads both organtoationa. ^«w Route to Go Into 4 labor’s Non-Partlsao League a pouring men as well as ^upplle^ Htantly in Worst ^^ulo Baymoad . OunpbM president of the Norwegian Par- nual Event Held by the pleaded guilty. Prosecutor Wil­ tice Department to of pas^nger liners from the North ease Attack Young and rows, pigs and even horseia are factor In the 1940 campaign, add­ (Continosd from Page One) Raymond J. Campbell, 30, of 29 (OosMBned from Psge One) Fraternity Enlisteil, _,^lOperation on May 16, Into the northern theater of war llamenL liam J. Sbea told Judge Raymond AUanUc/' being slaughtered for food. ed the National Negro Congress H m 1940 eanaua la tha by means o f transport plahes./ Craffh in 1940. Eldridge street, died yesterday at British-Americans. R. Bowers that the accused, 20 Handle Neutrality. Old in Central Norway. The peasante not only must care today to Its list of supporters. Announces. the Manchester Memorial boopltal Dr. Friend, Dr. Zaglio. (The nriitraUly act prevents of ita kind eonducted The Sunday communique at the "redues the act to a futile gee- Storen, which Is exposed to attack years old, already has a local rec­ for refugees but they must help The negro organization accepted after a short lUneaa. He was bom American ships from entering ports ad atataa. high command told of f u r ^ r cap­ ture." By The AiwoclatMl Prem by German troops concentrated at The 18U> annual "family party" ord Including convictions for Washington, 'April 29—OPi—Dla- o f the- European belllgerehta or a Near Namsos, Norway, April 29. feed Allied troops In the vicinity. The Bout Office Department hai tures. including adm ^/ j^rittsh Today's decision that reversed a In Manchester and has always Trondheim 35 miles north. ' *i5bcto«’ Day” was unofficially breaking and entering. Saturday A conning factory outside Two automobile accldenU, one made hla home here. He was em­ observed at the w-eekly noonday at the Brttish-American club was closure that American shipping danger zone o f surrounding waters. — (jP»—The terrible "plight of war ayuthorliM the extension of the soldiers, and aclxure equipment- ruling by the United States Court of them, claiming four llvea, a Both the British and Germans night a complaint was filed with Norw’ay was added to that cate­ refugees who have sought safety Namsoe escaped damage but Its ‘t^laachesler RFD route to include as the Germans continued "ttielr of ApH^als for the District of Co­ ployed by the Travelers Insurance were reported rushing reinforce­ meeting of the Kiwanis Club at the held Saturday night in Masonic police that a fight w-as in progress has reached Its highest point In large stocks have been plundered. mountain climbing fatality and a Hotel Sheridan today when two 10 years despite * neutrality act gory by President Roosevelt last i In the anow-covered mountains of Vthe Highland Park eectlon, accord- rapid advance” fqr^Uie "paclnica- lumbia enjoining enforcement of Company at their Hartford Office ments to the Dombas front, and Temple anjd w’as attended by 250 at the club house. Shea stated, and week.) central Norway la becoming more Not one can remains. death from automobile exhaust and was a member of the Men's membera of the medical profession restrictions coincided toda;8 with AiBM to a letter received by Post- tlon of Norway.^ the wage order. fumes brought the state'siWMk-end Swedish sources expressed belief members and guests. A t 8rS0 p. the patrol was sent to the scene in .evident dally a., cold, hunger and TTie shortage of flour, sugar and Previously, the - United Statee Club of that company. He leaves TonlgM *' W’ere admitted to membership. Dr. the creatlon^of a special neutrality Another Treasur}’ report show’ed ^ta>**ter Thomas J. Qiilsh from DNB added, that 10,000 rifles violent death toll to seven today. that both sides were preparing to April 29.—Cilrd festival at Ma­ in., a roast chicken dinner was charge of Policeman Herman .disease take their toll. other Imported food is acute. These •^WaHilngton today. The extension and pistols and several rounds of District court here had dismissed bis wife, Mrs. Catherbie (McCor­ throw every ounce of strength in­ Amos Friend and Dr. Ekimond Muske. On this way to the ad­ unit In. the JAsticc Department. that Nqrway , had' $66,986,000' In supplies formerly came north from Four Negroes were MUed in­ sonic Temple,'' ■ Zaglio. The latter was also the served by Osano which was fol­ Attorney General Jackson a cash in the United States at the AdeqUkte food and clothing Is the present route to include ammunttl^ were captured In the the complaint of the steel com­ stantly and four others were Injur-, mick) Campbell, a son, Raymond to a decisive battle. dress, Muske came upon tw’o men Trondheim which la In German same S|«a..,^hr Stavanger district panies. ■ R. Campbell, hla mother, Mrs. The ^ rm an force etriking at ,/ToqiOITOW speaker, giving an Interesting ac­ lowed by a program of entertain­ supporting Leister, who was In a signed to the new agency "respon- end of January. Denmark, Invaded lacking for the refugees from the «tg{ixil deliveiie to about 40 fam- ed seriously early Sim ^y morn­ April 30.—Jlnnual concert of G count of a recent trip to Mexico by Germany since that time with­ hands'. No possibility of aid from tUea In the Highland Park section on thp southwest coast, one of the 021, f.'ent Wage Set Mary Campbell, and two sisters. Hjerkinn Is an offshoot of a col­ ment and dancing. helpless condition. ' Questioning Mbillty for control" In prosecutions Namsos, Namdalen and Stelnkjrr Sweden exists because of lack of ing In Connecticut's t^rst motor Clef club at Emanuel Lutheran ! City. relating to neutrality, foreign en- out resistance, had $28,703,000. areas. Among children and older ? la by authority of Second A.salst- origlhal polntjt-^f German Inva­ A Justice Department brief said vehicle mishap of 194ff when two Miss Helen CUimpbell and Mrs. umn which during the past week church. President Fred Dickson presided revealed. Shea said, that Leister transportation. sion April 9 whV.h has not figured a minimum wage of fl2’-i cents an Irene McLaughlin, all of 'Man­ has pushed northward up the The new members were Intro­ was responsible for the club house listmenta, treason, sedition, espion­ These are the credits which were ptffsona Illness Is occurring with ^ant Postmaster Ambrose O’Con- automobiles collided / on the Mil­ This Week duced by Dr. D. Y. Moore, who at the dinner and the guests were prai/tically no medical aid or medi­ A major difficulty' In providing In charge of the Dlvl.slon of Ih the conflict between Oermarv hour was fixed for the seven com- chester. Glomma river valley past Roros, complaint. Judge Bowers impoaed age,, sabotage "or kindred of­ "frozen" by a presidential procla­ relief will be the fact that the Regular $17.95 ford turnpike in Ommge. May 1. — Sixth Annual Concert spoke brieflx Ihs aims and Miss Jessie M. Reynolds, oqe of fenses.” mation after Germany's march to cine available north of Trond­ .4ltural Malls, and British land fom ^. Pfinles, while they paid frqm 52*4 Coroner James J.yCorrigan term­ .The funeral will be held tonv>r- 198 mi^B from Oslo. the originators of the club and for a fine of $10 and costs with a 0 refugees are scattered over a wide to .50'j cents. ; by M. H. S. choir and orchestra at Ideals of Kiwanis. To top off days suspended Jail sentence, and Law/yera of the new aggney, the north. heim. d In Effect May HI ed the, crash "onfi of the most row morning at 8:30 at the T. P. Travel OvW Mountain Roads High school hall. -jl J matters. Dr. Friend won the at-- many years secretary; Mrs. Wil­ area and many are In tbe inaccea- "It Is by now cleaK” Justice Holloran fiineiral home; 175 Center placed the accused on probation Jackson said, will study cases In Sweden's cash balance woe $182,- Tragic scenea are enacted night­ 7 The addition to the Mancy*t*r devastating" In experience. No To reach the Dopibas-StorM May 4. — May Aanca at Tall I tendance prize donated by Rev.' liam Boyle, Mrs. ^m uel Ford and ly In the region when refugee! slip slble mountain heights. . TOPCOATS .!BFD route wHI add about Hvo and Black said, 'That neither damage date has tjeen set for the inquest, street and at St. James's church railway the Nazi troops had-to Mrs. George Elliott.'^ for three months. terms of “both adequate protection 385.000. and Flnlapd bad $23,833,- ;\ Cedars at Sport^enter... ' Leon Wiechec. of the national interest and the 000 tn this country. down from the mountains Into la quaiter miles to the route of Gannett Sees nor loss Income In consequence he said, be<’auM the survivors are at 9 o'clock. The burial will be In travel approximately 40 miles 5ver Dr. Zaglio showed two reels.jqf Committee In Charge Richard T. Green of New Bed­ of the action of government, which Next W*ek I ford. Massachusetts, charged with civil rights of Individuals. valley communities, to poke M IFD Carrier Herbert McCann. "too terribly /battered" to permit St. James's cemetery. a narrow mountain road qktend- , motion pictures of the trip he took The committee In charge of the •through the ashes of their homes iThe new service In lUghland Park not an Invasion of recognized Ing westward from Alvd^,' which May 7-10.-/8eventh annual Art Intoxication, pleaded guilty. He Will Not Overlap Other Units Stoiiiaoli Disorder questioning ajE present. Exhibit a t ^ Mary’s parish house. I to Mexico City In February and dinner included William Shields, seeking lost possessions. |wlll go Into effect Mjiiy 16, Carrier Tyranny NoWl;legal rights. Is in Itself a source of lk>tli..Mi^hlii«a Detnnllshed doha JeaewsM - Is 45 milea south 6f . Roros. gave a v’lvid description of the vany lohn Herron, Joseph Johnston, was'granted a suspension of judg­ The unit will work In "active $ t 4 . 9 5 \ » . lA Several Arrested .Must Taka Turna S.aaplng fileCann will go east on Spring legal rights In the shsence of con- The Impact of the crash was so John JezewskI of R.F.D. 8, Despite the reslstabce of the May Y./:^Educatlonal f^ub enter­ ment on his promise to leave tow-n contact" with quardians of neu' Puls Dewey iii Bed tainment at Hollister street school. I otis scenes unfold^ oil the screeu! r-Patrick Mooney, Albert Elaglesbn, Mountain huU, eapactally In the Aatreet to Highland Park, and then stltutlnnnl legislation rerngnlzlng great that/both machines were de­ Rockville, died at St; Francis hos­ Norwegians, who reported last Many of the views were of the WIlUam Phillips^nd Herbert True- Immediately, Green was held yes- trallty In the State, War, Navy It as such " , — Seventh and eighth ferday inoming after'he had walk­ and Treasury Departments, but Namaos district, .are so crowded 'Will turn west on Highland street Draws l*arullpl Bflwpen molished in ii the Injured strewn pital this morning after a short night they had engaged the Ger­ I beauties of Mexico City and-of the man. The concert was provided After Shooting with refugees tha'l'they must take la s far as the Hlnchey residence Black said that "a wage deter­ Illness. Mr. JezewskI, who was 32 mans at Folday. ffildway between choirs concert at High ed Into a house on West O uter will not supersede or overlap the Tweed Mixtures and Herring<^ along the hIghway.'The dead, all of halt. [wild country surrounding It. The by William Brennan of Hartford turns sleeping Indoors. C\>lorado Springe, April 29—(JTl 4and then,' Will retrace Highland Pre • Rfvolulionary mination by the secretary contem­ whom were riding in the front years old, leaves his wife Kath­ Hjerkin and A l^al, the Nazis ap- speaker aald that the cost of living and Miss Brennan was mistress of street. This morning the accused work of the Federal Bureau of In­ bone Patterns in Tans, Grays, plates no controversy between 10. — Mother and daughter aald he was drunk and did not vestigation or the C ivil Liberties This Is the district where bomb­ — A dlgrallve' dlntiirbance kept Browns., ratoaet.^ Porter strtat and then seat, Were pinned beneath the erine (ZInker) Jesewski, and two parently reaped the Dombas- ; Kras only one-fifth of the cost In the ceremonies. Music for dancing Mexico a ty . April 29—(ff*)—Sev­ ing planes havs caused the great­ yCOattBlie over Birch Mountain Dayff and New Deal. parties and no fixing of private wreqk^^e. sons, Robert and John, Jr., of Storen r a ll^ y with lightnings nquet at Concordia Lutheran know what he was doing. — unit. It will be headed by Law­ niomas E. Dewey, Republican church. i United States and said that Mex- was provided by Art McKay’s or­ eral persona in the Queretaro of­ est clvlUan damags tn proportion serx'lne resident.^ In that scc- rights. y were- Rockville. He also leaves his par­ speed. / : Ico has many attractions to recom­ '/ chestra and Carl Wlganoskl. was . Charged with operating an un­ rence M. C. Smith of Pennsylvania, fice of the Mexican Federation of presidential aspirant. In bad today In the Popular Raglan Models. This Month registered motor vehicle here yes­ to the population. During the first Philadelphia, April 29 (/P) "The pr

/A- iilANCHEHlER EVENING HERAI.I>, MANCHEBtETt CONN. MONDAY, APRIL 29,1949 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. ,1 PAGE ELEVEN 1 A X.. Fa.ce R eal Test on Tour Run for Off ice Slows Up Billy Farr Seeks 8th FistiA Win Ilere Tuesday Near Mark for ajo] ■ \ — XT Venzke in Run for Mile Icrbv to Draw With 8 Straight Faces Rinaldo Fine Weather Brings Out Philadelphia. April JP- (flh - Of * thought t could win by following all the reasons given for the dts Feske arid I gue.sa Chuck and Small Field appointing 4:2'i.h mllf turned m Mehl .thought the aariie.” ' In Stiff Test Many Golfers on Wehfcend by Walter Mehl. Chuck. FesRe and Fentke, ex|iected to set a new Whip Giants Again oi Gens Venzke for the feature event relay mcord. saldfhls ahoea were Local Sport RaUy in Ninth, S3| On Local Card Expertk Predict Six to of the Penn Relays, that of too short while Mehl. hla Wiacori- Ideal golfing waatber over the Hn Saturday'a event waa 79 and Venzke stood out today aa the sln compatriot who finiahed first, Reds, Cardsr and' weekend brought local club wield- threa ontrtea were tied for top Eight Starters in Class­ most unique. complameil that tba spikes on bis i Chatter droves at the Country honors. Elmore Anderson with Venzke, who finished third in .shoes were too long. All three Victors; Yankees Young Welter to n i ^ k club lu t Saturday and yaaUrday 114-35—79, John. Olson with 100- ic on Saturduv. the race that brought boos In­ said the track waa too aoft and New Clothing, Furnishings and Footwear aa the season finally sot undaruay 21—79 and Ed Hutchlnaon with stead of cheera from a record­ pitted for faster running. ElUsworth High of South Wind­ Third Straight; Reoaa-tlme equally productive. Georgetown's Sparky Saldella and Hippo Cor- p and coming Billy Farr wbojgg),], Masa. jof an Injured heel, eliminated one Penn star said after Saturday's giant sophomore, Al Blozis, set a rentl tangled on the alleys with The Dodgers have won oigM- 19— 78 and Bob Smith w-llb u3-of the few, Derby eligtbles bard- straight gamen tot- ths beat win* ' •’ . , ■ \'A' meeta Carl Rinaldo in a apeclal at- j rp^.Q gpeclal eyenta wera held15—78. \ ce. ''There, If you ask me, Is new shot put mark of 55 feet. 5 town champion Clharlle Kabart traction. Not In a long Ume baa over the weekend,I boots bothfigured klekeri a probable starter. scramble In which everything 3-4 Inches. Bob Bennett of .Maine and Vie Abraltls at Murphy's al- ning streak at the atart of ~ . modified murder and gotten away X Devil's Crse, third In the Wood, season any major league club has to aucb a One start and it la local boy taken up the art of j handteape. The atsp member waa declareddrawn out by a-filled goM. I certainly leaimed a lot broke a l7.year-oM standard for laya the other night. . .neither side about races In that one." the hammer throw with a heave was able to gain a clean-cut deci­ hod since 1918, . when the New Strang# that a bomt town boy leg\ York Giants won their first nine. - jiaver really ia racegniaad by theae V si^ s also added that "tbs of 17.1 feet 24 inches, and Ralph sion as 18 games ended in a stand- i troubla'waa. w# all wanted to win Ross of the Army cleared 14 feet. off «1th Dina wins apiece...the That ought to be enough • New Sports Activities and Equipment For same horat town folk. . ArnbM Hanger's Dit, against ad- Ing to make the waatem eluba A High School Student High Gains 8 Places .and time waa not considered. I 24 Inches for a new pole vault quartet averaged around 138... I vice of teener .Max HIrseb. waa en- wasn't going out there If 1 their storm ccllora reedy. SonM Farr la a hard guy to understand route to Churchlir Downs from tha record. the more ardent Brooklyn A X both In and out of the rlng^ Few east to contnt Col. E. R. Bradley's Middletown High, victim of a think It might make the wi know that tha young man la a In State\ Relay Meet ace—and the ^cpple'.^ choice”—In \ 7-0 kalsomlnlng from Bristol In Its era jump right in and bar the door, Youngsters and Grown-Ups, Too high acKool student and that in the ' 875',dOQ added S-year-old opener, suffer^ a amaohlng 11-3 but tha truth la Brooklyn batwaan daasea he flnda tlme to do classic. setback from Ua city rival. Wood- never boon a good road team. his homework and train, quits a Bouley, r^orwlch: 3rd, Verbyla, Hlrsch explained he thought run- Northern Stars Annex row Wilson High, on Saturday... SomaUmos It hasn't ^b M A so(4 ■-.A Chora In any boy's Ufa. He ia a George Eggleston Fea­ Croaby: 4th. Pascals, Hillbouse. many weeks would hening to6 hard Dit In on three big rgees In team at home, either, but last ys8 sturdy boy, well built and carrtaa tures for Wigrenites, Distance, 60 feet. 3 4 Inches. the gelding. He ia entered In the Manchsstor High Is scheduled when It finiahed third in its laagw the same expreaalonleas mask on (Beats former record of 49 feet Preaknesa next week. Seven Bowling Titles for s practice encounter with an It loat 43 and won only 88 awm hia face that la cbaracterialtc of Winning Hurdles, Pole •et by Ballucci of N. H. Commer­ The moat optlmtatle guesa'ers Alumni array, at the West Side from home and its record for n \ There Something In This Broad List Of Suggestions Jos Louis. Ha fights bit own fight cial In 1938). predicted—with their fingers croaA Oval this evening, starting at 6:45 firet trip around the westem tS all tha way and when tha fans ba- Vault; In Tie for 3rd. Broad Jump—Won by Leary, N. ed—that the field would, approxi­ o'clock... the Kellcyttea poen their cult was sU (straight) lost, tw mate 12 (there were 127 nominat­ see him leave, biit all are glad be won aad ons tied. ooma Impatient with him It ap­ L. Bulkeley:' 2nd. Brown, Croaby; Is back in the big league. Only Three Crowns Go season against William Hall High parently makea not the allghtast Paced by* the able versatility of Srd, J. (Jonley, Htllbouse: 4tb. ed), but others. In face of numer­ at West Hartford on Wednesday The Dodgers may be pennaB ous eliminations In the past sev To Southern Entries; difference as he gqes along as George Eggleston, Manchester Cornwall. Weaver. winning P"^ »fy* \ Today’s Ou«rt Star and journey to Middletown on Fri­ proq>ecU and they are If taqr 08l planned out and thus far has won jump. 19 feet, 7 Inchea. ’ ?*■*> day. .tMancheater ’Trade, with an win or even break even agalai ' That Interests Every Person In Manchester and Vicinity High's track and field perform­ be a closer figure. George Moses, Bismarck (N.D.) Tronsky Defends Hon* westem clubs. They certain^ aaven straight without a lose of Duicu:us—^o n by G. Bouley, Tribune: “Add namaa is names'’ even break In two games, facas any kind. Nary a draw marks the ers did much bettsr than expected Norwlcb-t 3nd, L. Bouley, Nor- These are considered strong ors; Final Standings. wluinuuiUc Trada at tha Thread no opposition in the east. In the fifth annual Connecticut In- starting possibilities, m addition to two candidates for the track team Baaf Olonte By 8-8 ■■.'X record and be has met the beet of w i^r Pascsle, Hlllhbuse; 4th, at Fort YateA N. D„ are William City tomorrow... the younger crop of boxers In this terscholaatlc Relays conducted by Luchettl. Commercial. - Distance, Bimeliicb and Dlt: Mmland, Plctor, They subdued the New Loniaii, Sirocco, Gallahadlon, Royal Flying Horae afKTWHllai ahd^ William 'Sleeps. New Haven, Conn., April 39.—(,P) Giants S-S yesterday before a section. the University of Connecticut at 126 feet, 5 3-4 Inches (beats old Seven matches arc slated at the However, Carl Rinaldo is some­ Storrs Saturday afternoon. Aid­ record of 118 feet, 104 Inches set I Man, Inscolad and Sky Dog or —Routhem bowlers had three girls Ing, cheering crowd of 51A0S ed by the three places garnered j Gallant Dream. Connaught and Derbyerby lip . Charter Oak allsys tonight in the the Foto Grounds with a t thing different. He has been around by Verbyla of Crosby In 1939.) Looks like Dlt i to thank today for preventing ths doubles tournament being con­ WATCH THE ADVERTISEMENTS OF a long time, knows the answers by Egglepton. Manchester copped Black Brummel are long poaatbUl- homer by Dolph CamUU in Relay Events. tles. There may be one or ' two May be It. 13th annual duckptn bowling con­ ducted by Joe Farr. ..all entries ninth Inning turning tha and can fight. He carries dynamite qne fireC a tie for first, a sec­ In the event are requested to show in his left'hand and le a swell box- ond, two thirds and three fourth.^ 440-yard relay—first beat — startera from the remainder of the gress from turning into a eompitte Whit Wyatt was given epeci Won ^ New Haven HiUhouse; lUt. One Is Enough rout for Dixie. up early In order thst all tha support afield and tha Glaate sr as well. In addition he trains to tie for third place In the un­ Usually the circus moves from matches. may be rolled... Cervlnl regularly with Billy Curtin who official standings 2nd, Hartford Public; 3rd, Weav­ Some of the more highly-regard­ The tournament came to New ten runners stranded to er; 4th, Manchester. Time, 47 ed candidates may ve declared out the Cardan Into'Brooklyn, but not England for the first time In sev­ and Gtorgetti are tha current lead­ meets Delaney .In the main bout Hlllhouae o n Top. their outhittlng the Dodgem seconds. after tomorrow’s one-mile Derby this year....tha way the Dodgers eral years this spring, and when ers In the tourney... ' .Young Gaas Tbompoon chi -■^and 1# always In the beat physical No finals are held and no point are going, the circus decided one the firing ended seven of the ten condition. This match should pro. scores are kept in the relays but Second beat—Won by Torrlng- trial. In which “Blmey" is entered. s five-hitter at the M' " ten; 8nd, Weaver; 3rd, Hartford On the other hand, should tbs big aboA in one town at one Ume title# remained In the north. The Hartford County Amartoan Plratea and Emls LomhMI vide plenty of fireworks. figuring each event separately and la anou ^ \ Th*\pert mlsqes upholding the TMt for VendrIUo scoring on tha < basis of 5-3-2-1 Public; 4th, Windham. Time, winterbook favorite be upset, there Legion Bowling League held a homer and three singles for 8 48.8 seconds. ^ might be a rush to the entry win­ southern honor In bowling circles most ouccesttrul and enjoyable ban­ foot day at hat aa ths Clai' Tbs moat misunderstood youn^ for each, New Haven Htllbouse dow. ^ were Katherine Vick and Edna An­ star in the fight game hailing from emerged the winner In the Claai 880-yard relay—first heat—Won quet at the Local Legion Home oo. Rada triumphed 8-3. All by Hillbouse; 3nd, New Britain; Otbsr likely starters in the trial drus, both of Norfolk. Va., and Leonard street Saturday night the National Loague cl SianehcBter la Pete Vendrill<;>, Jr. A competition with 31 2-3 points, are Roman, Sirocco and Oon- [ Standings Ruth Hampel, of Baltimore, Md. There la one thing that the fans nosing out Hartford Public by the 3rd, Hartford Public: Atb, Weav­ with 100 bowlers and gUeids in at­ ooUeeted 16 hits. er. Time. 1:86.2. naught. Miss Vick caplAred the all-events tendance . . . O. E. Guatafsca of The 8L Louts Cardlaala cannot quastion, however, and that fraction as the latter totaled 3i. title with a Bco^e of 1181, and is his willingness to fight anyone. Second heat—Won by Hartford Trainer Bill Hurley said Blmq- Vealerday'a ReauiU West Hartford, president of ths aSowad aooM of tho power Norwich Free Academy tied Man- lecb would run In the. trial in IMu Sprtaigfiald 11-8, Hartford 1-8. teamed with Mtss Andrus to win He la.ime of the best conditioned Oheatar, each with 18 8-8 potnta. PubUc: 2nd, HarRord PubUe; 3rd, League, prsald^ . . . the Wind­ mado tham'eontandars a year Weaver: 4th, TSrrlngton. Ume. of the customary Bradley schedule w u k a s-^ m 10-6, Borsntoo, 8-8. the doublet with 77A Miss Ham­ sor Post team waa awarded tts and trinpod tho Chicago Ouhfi boys of thenater's stable. Ha wee Tha other schools placed aa fol­ which calls for a full rinls And a Bingbamton 7, Albany 0. pel took the singles title with 413. aaked to niee( Roughhouae Vln- lows In the unofficial tabulation; 1:89 8. ' league trophy as champion of tbs Joo Moilwlek hit a henM m Mile relay—Won by Hartford quarter workout fo^pls b^ses on Elmira 8, Williamsport 0. Nick Tronaky. of WtUtraantio, post season . . . Manchester was two doubtes, John MIso and censo Springfield and without 5tb. Hartford Weaver, 174; 8th. the Tuesday before Derlv^ay. National the only defending obaifiplon to any healtatlon ha accepted the New London Bulkeley, 16tb;'7-6. Public; 2nd, Greenwich; Srd. Bris­ the prise winner for high team Outteridgs bit homers and tol; 4th. Manebestar. Time. Bimelecb. which arrived at tha St. Louis 7, (Thtcago 6. save his title/ posted a record 1283 single and Cerveat waa the runner- Fadgett got two douMoa Emn match. The Springfield boy baa a New B i i ^ , is; ath, Torrington. Dowtis yesterday, closed In James Boston 3. Pbiladdtobla 8. to win the man's all events till*, lot mors experiance than VendrIUo 104: '9th, New Haven,Commer­ 8:43.8. up for Individual honors . . . Carl the Oarda had to use two < . . Two-mlle relay—Won by Htll- J. CArroU's winterbook at St. Brooklyn 8. Now York av, and rolled with ths Wllllmantte Prices waa a membar of the oom- with aydo Bboua ntting’ OMI and haa baan in the ring for nearly cial, 10: lOth. Waterbury Croaby. Louts over the w^kend at even ClnelnnaU 8, Pittsburgh a. Blue Ribbons which took the team three yean and la what tha foUow- 7; 11th. Windham, 6; 18th, Green- house;. 2nd, Hartford Public; Srd, mittee In charge of tha affair . , . for the vie lory on four iimtaBi Weaver: 4th, Manchester. Time, money, ^ ^ , Amertesn title with another record of 3057. shutout hurling. «rs of tha ring sport call a trial wlcb, 3; 18th, Bristol, 8. Boston 0, Phllsdsipbla 4 H3). The third record score In the horse. In other words he la Just Young Eggleston, one of the 8:38A. (Beets old tscord of Manehaster Green’s buketball Tho Boston Mas broke inis < 8:39.3 set by Manchester In 1937). Washington 8. New York XTIO). tournament was a 488 posted by win column at last with a the type of fighter to either make few veterans that Coach Pete Wt- Bt Louis 11, Chleago 8. \ Eddie Johnson of New Haven to team, champion of tha Roc Senior or break any young fallow coming gren baa back from last season, Medley relay—Won by New Lsagus and Central Oonnaetleut aqueeae past tha PhllUao London iBulkeley; 2nd Hartford Sporia Roundup Cleveland 11, Detroit 9. N win the singles. Oorge Brown smart seven-bit pitching \ up. sped to victory In the 13fi-yard ^ did 1Tony lannarone of Bridgeport League, was honored with a . ban­ Again the telephone rings and low hurdles In the good time of Public: Srd. Weaver; 4th. New quet at the Green's clubhouse on anee by lefty Joe BulUvan.' Haven Commercial. Time, 3:81. By Eddie Brtets Btondtaigs tbs( doubles with 843. and the Tha pace-making aavStead. somaone, who would not state hla 14.0 seconds, tied with two others ___NeW, Departure team of Bristol East Middle Turnpike yesterday A' name, wants to know why Match­ New York, April 89.—((^—Tattle Eartaro dlans of the American for first place In the pole vault talas: Since winning tba Masters' led tbq booster dlvlaion with 1830. afternoon. . . . Irving Gourley of J maker Harry Miner wlU not put by clearing 10 feet, 3 Inches and W. u Pet. Hartford was present and awarded withstood s ebailongo bar tournament, Jimmy Demsret Is Blngham tea ____4 1 .800 \ The ^ m en ’s open team title troit Tigara and won U -l Young Corbett on here. Now ^ia took second in the high Jump at 5 ^aa caprared by tba WKX girts the Hublarditea the trophy for cop­ question hss come up regularly Marion Boosts ■Ignbig some of bis letters msrtly E lm ira . . . .;.... 3 1 .750 ping tha Central League,...a de­ tenth inning on Hal feet, 8 Inches. Tha other local "Tbs Master” . . . . Indlsnspolls, of Bridgeport with 1729—by an run elreuit olout It was a i and this ^ t e r cannot state_with place-gettera wars Art Benson Wilkes-Barre ... 3 1 .867 licious dlnnsr was served and a of right-band blttera la trying to H artford ...... 3 .1 .500 odd ootncldefic* the same score tie with nine pitchers Any dagras of aocuney Just who with a third in the hurdles and get Vince DIMaggto front the Rada with which that team won the aocial ttnla waa enjoyed.... Ice and Barney MoOosto IdM will shovf up nest Tuesday night. Urb Housa with a third in the Slugging Mark Springfield ------S 3 .500 . . . .If Tex Rickard were a Uts he Berantein / ...... 1 3 .833 event two yeate ago—and tha two homo runs tor tho Tlgom. < In fact no ons knows. There might second heat of the 100 yard dash. would aav of'the Dodgsra, "t never booster division whq . headed by eluding ono with two oa tn ' not be a boy who wants to meet Fourth tai Baiays. Willtamaport .... t 2 .333 seen anything like It” ___ looks like A lban y ...... 1 4" .300 the French baking ''company of midst of a six-run nlnth-l Young Qorbett and then again the Manehaster waa shut out in the Rookie PoundB Ball Louis vs Codoy for Detroit In June Bridgeport with 1464. ^ . Guldahl Sees rally that Usd tha acora^ situation might bs reverasd and half-mile relay but turned In cred­ National -----CW. O. Walker Wear, one of B rooklyn ...... 8 0 1.000 The Opap division leadsn: There were two ether Corbett might not went to meet itable performances to take Hard to Win Berth at the N. Y. boxing .commtasloBsrs. Is Me«»—AInglea \ fames In the American the man named by the matchmak­ fourths In ths 440, mils and two- ClnetnnaU ...... 5 3 .714 for Open Short for Cards. black belling ths fight here be­ Chleago ...... 0 6 .500 Eddie Johnson, New HavcB, 483. 290 Sunday, tho Boston Rad Bex I er. There you bavo it mlle events. Ths latUr saw New cause the last two Louts engage­ B. Harvey, Washington. D. Q., forced 11 innlnga to noao out Hams Town Flavortts Haven HUlhouas wipe out Man­ Pitteburgh ...... 4 4 .600 \ ments “were unsatisfactory’ . . . . New Ybtk ...... 4 4 .500 460. ' ^ V. ■ Pblladeipbla Athletloa 5-4 Word trickled down here yester­ chester's 8:39.8. the only relay St. Louis, April 2 9-(ei—fisiehj^pr and a lot of people feel the same M. McGutgan, York, Pa, 488. Thinks That Scor« Will taking a throe-run lead In thS t day that Jos DeMarla and bis i ^ k to fall during th* aftamoen. Mika Goosalaa. coach of thaI 1^. Bt. Louie ...... 3 8 .833 wpy tbs Colonel does... .death of Pbiledelphla .... 8 5 (.286 Donblea ' frame. X home run by Jla THE brother Frank would be hero with RsMrda wera also sat in tha shot Loula Cardinals, ones mads a Joe Jacqbs was front page news lannarone-Browtt, Bridgeport, Be , Good Enough to was. the eventual payoff. the ntopipaonvUla atabla plua put find dlaoua. Boston . . . 1 6 .TliS olaaido eommSBt on a rookla.: In many of the aoutbam and wsst- Am erican 848. Taakoeo Bow Agalp quita a rooting aoctlon a8 Curtin The weather was extremely erp papers. H. Sralth-E. Blakaney, Washing­ G ip First Place. Tba Washington Bonatoro 1 la quita popular up tat the Carpet cold with a biting wind blowing “Good field, W hit," and that aue- Cleveland 7 2 .77$ Boston , ...... 8 3 .667 ton. D. C.. 838. od the New York Tankeea Oty. So Is this Spike WilUama. across the field and hampered the clsct atatsmeat popped la mind .. RaoindeF -B. Koskv-M. CarbonL Bridge­ Denver, April 38— OD —Ralph WIrd straight defeat 8-3 wboe who masu Joa Oans In the semi­ athletes considerably. Msnebes- D etroit 5 4 .668 when the Cardinals started the : When you're banding out tbs poaiat W oabington 8 4 port-New Haven, 838. dluldahl, gunning for his tiilrd Na > Walker alngled George Qms ' final spot and that, accounts for tsr'a. rslajK teams consisted of the ssasoD with baaapols’ MarUn Ma- Don’t forgat that Alfrad Blosia< .668 A. Delconte-M;. Natala, Hertford, in the tenth. Dutch Leonard, the demand for ringside-seats. The following: 440—House, Atkinson, rion at shortstop. 8 L LouU ...... 4 5 .444 tional Open golf cham^onahlp'in \ Makea the crowd about holy moaaa rfalladelpbia .... 4 6 834. knuekloballar who beat tba ■ams grapsvina rumoy iritu per- Cutler spd Benson; 880a-H ouss, .400 four years, fires thla pradteO^: Tha talk aglls recrulL na adept When he takes that shot and N ew Y ork . S ons the first tour Ume be Msta that there wUI be plenty of G. Eggleatdh. Bsllueel and Cutler; fielder, bad batted a boot too ro­ throwaea. . • •'^■0' , .J 5 d75 Cblcogo ...... a 7 .388 Blue Ribbons, WHItmantie'. 9087, “A score of 390 wUI be good era lest year, epaoed star hltal out of town money on Curtin . If mils—Camay, Allen, McCann and bust .349 at Roebastar In 1938. and Black Rocks, Bridgeport, 3006. enough to win this year's o ^ ” on going tho rout The Nate oouid i there are any takere In Manches­ iiMeConvllle; two-mlle—Benson, be had an average of J173 with Uie Faithful FMIawsr « Buckley Broa. Oty Hervioe, Ciaveland's wlnd-whlppod OanUr no better off Btove Sundra V ter. The backers of the Thomp- Odermann. Campbell and Olson. IntemaUonal League team last Today’s Oamee Jimmy Waadall of tha Soiatorc 'x Eastern Bridgeport, 1910. bury courae. ■Til bet money on Johnny Murphy. 7 SonvOla boy feel pretty certain Manchester launches Its regu­ ysar. went to Mgh echool wiur Jsaae .‘Jl-E%etits that The 8t. Louis Browns that ha will stage an upast hers lar campaign'" next Saturday Scranion at'Rlngbamtoo. During spring training with the Owens and spent four yeare run­ wmctslBarra At Albany. , • Nick Tronsky. Witlimantlc, 1388. ‘I'm really going In training :for 17 hits, Including tomormw sight. If hs does it morning at 10 oleloek at Trinity Cardinallaab, Marion seemed to be ning eecond to him ....out In tha Georgs Brown. Bridgeport, 1374. tha open, fm going to get Unlere homer by Walt Judnleh, in wiu bs an upset b u t. . . and mark field In Hartford with a trian­ west where they grow ’em big, (Only gamts scheduled), what Roftra Hornsby ealli a Nstlenal Eddie Blaktney, ‘' Washington, about threa weeks ahead of UUme tha Chicago White Box 11-8. For The Informatioii You Want Concerning The Merchandise^You Are Interested this caretailly, Mr. Curtin et al. gular meet against Hartford Pub­ "banjo hlTter."' When ha battad every^ ^ waa surprlasd at the 1368, and pracUco averv day.” win know that he has bten In a aatlMylng smalt vise of ths touring tenniaers Pittsburgh at Clndanatt. lic and Bristol. Tt will also be thare waa nooa of the a Chicago at St. Louis. Ben Kosky, Bridgeport, 1338. That’s what big Ralph did when scrap. When a fighter climbs scored on a dual baais. am acksAf bat oo ball andad bad on i‘—Mrs. Fabayan, Bobbjr Rlggst at al Woman—Binglea . through the ropes with Delaney (Only games scheduled) ha won bis otoond atmight NaUon- Clasa A Snitmiry. fsnoe. Hla bits for tba moat part i •.. .Cotton States laagua umpires' Ruth Hampel. Baltimore, Md., sl at Denvar’s Charry HUlo layout he must bs prspsrsd to meet a Indhldual Evonts...... ------must- do a •lot of------sKplainlngIf tbrir Amertoan ware groundera through the Infield New York at Washingtoau A18. two yeara ago—ebeckad la wall 1 Alert Manchester Stores Offer You tTp-To-Hie-Minute Merchandise At Prices ssarUng fighting ball of fire with 130-yard low burdles—^Wea by or pop slaglos. games run over two hours thla Oatberina Quigley, Washington, Box in Boston at Philadelphia. ahead of moot of bis rivals and saver a mlsuta'a letup. G. Eggleston. Mdsehastar; 8nd, GoBsalao would have been par­ summer....only two out-ef-thra- 886 Miser has arranged quite an un. state fellers will have starting joba Clevelasd at Detroit. - mamoriaed the courae aa an actor ) Eustsr, Norwleh; Srd, Benson, doned If be had ’shakea hla head (Only games scheduled). Helen CurrlC Hartford. 874. dees his “sidaa.” dercard for thie program and isdl- Manchester: 4th. Swallow, Weav­ sadly, but the canny Cuban Is a on the aix Texas acbMia In ths Doublaa southwest eonferenes nfxt fall..,-r- Incldsntslly. ths open thst war That Mean SAVINGS In Your Pocket Every Time You Buy. eatlona point to six bouts auppori- er. Time, 14.6 eeeonds. ahrewd judge of young players E. Andrfis-K. Vick, Norfolk. Va„ showed Guldahl as a pretty good Tues., April taig ths top four. Just a word of 100.yard daah—flrst beat—Won and be saw poaslMUtlae In Marion. Jimmy Demsret and Ben Hogan 778. " eautlOR, rsmembtr that the bouta have put new life In the exhibition prophet. Long before the shoot by Knle, N. L. Bulkeley; 8nd. Nle- Undar bis tuUlaga, tha rookie be­ Yesterday's Stare J. Rebetoek-I. Krasnak, Bridge­ lag started, he sold “m take 383 will start promptly at 8:80 p. m cars. New Britain; Srd, Seammon. gan standing up at the pUte and trade....each got 8600, plua ex- port, 754. pensea for their exhibitions with right now and never sUa from the -J' 'castam daylight aavlng time, and Hartford Public; 4th, Buckley, ^klng a fuU cut at the ball. L. Shanahan-E. Bremer. Balti­ clubhouse.” there is plenty of parking space Norwich. Time, 10.5 seconds. BJTon. Neleon and Dick Mets In By The Annodated Press more. Md., 741. SPORTS Now, wltti the ; Oklahoma City over the week-end. He won it with 284, even par; af- near ths area. Tickets have been Seemd heat—Won by Gamean. way, Marion haa aurprlacd every Dolph Ckmlin, Dodgers— Hit folag better this week but there two-run homer In ninth Inning to ter a plucky last-round fl^ t. He Windham:, ^ 2nd, Paenya. New ®®s- «esp t the • ssnor. He has WICC Girls, Bridgeport. 1729. paced the field by. six strokes. are stin a lot of choice aeata avail­ Brltoln Baseball Trend beat Giants 5-3. •Iiilea CHeaners. Hartford, .1708. CENTER 8ril, ^ouae. Manches^; ^ been pounding ths ball hard, and So far the Tanka played the. Ouildahl proved ho aUll knows able and may be procured at the 4th. Tasallo, Weaver, aad Braon,“ It may turn out that be la one of Oee Walker, Sanatora—Singled Oiapin Florists, Hartford, 1700. MAIN BOUT: fMlowtng placca: Metteris, Glcn- A's four games and won half of George Case home with winning fate way around roDlag, water Torrington, tie. Time, 11 thooe rare players who hits bettsr AU-Events streaked Cherry HUla by ahooUng aey's Clothiers, Gray BUUard Par­ onds. them....last year they beat the run in tenth taming against Yan­ K. Vick. Norfolk. Va., 1181. against major leagus pitching Macks 18 out 32 games... .does a biasing 85, seven under par, aa lor, Rad Mas Club, Oak GrlU, Third heat—Won by than he aver did in ths/mlndfi. o f kees. I. Oraanak, Bridgeport. 1138. that Indicate which way the wind Jim Tabor, Red Box—Hla borne he and Sam Snead fastened a 5 J oeD ela n eM The Medium Of The Printed Word— YOUR NEWSPAPER— In Manchester, THE Arisy A Navy Club, and the Blue Crool^; 3nd, Murray, Hartford Marion’s average o f '.813 la al­ R. Hampel. Baltimore. Md.. 1099.: Moos Tavam at the north cod, Publlr; Srd, Sullivan. Torrington; is blowing? rui. In 18th inning decided 6-4 ver­ and 4 licking on John Rogers and most certain to fall before the Ralph (Rip) Arnold, Denver pro- T8, 4th. Fracasso, New Britain. Time, dict over Athletics. l season' ia very old. but If ha only Oeaey Stengel .flnelly baa given Ernie Lombardi, Rede— Hit fawtonal. In an 18-hoIa axhlhiUon Dea Moteaa Beefus' Biyas, m iton d i. equals his Rochestar mark of .373 tk x w pole vaulta 14 feet 1-18 Fourth heat—Won fay Mika- up and win M k e up the Base... home run and three singles In four Week End Sports ysstsrdsy. HERALD Provides Ah Unexcelled Way Of Getting Advertising aiid News To The ha will adequately solvu the Car- •tnee sticking 15 heata with X^ouis. times at bat to lead assault on ‘That’s Um bert golf Tvs shot inch to break Drake Relays record: lauMcas. New Britain; 3na, Patter- dlphla' abortstopplag problem. Billy Curtii Texas tsam squala meet mark of oon. Weaver: 3rd. Waldron, Tor- Arturo Clodoy baa picked up more Pirates. In weeks,” Guldahl aald after ttn- 1:00.1 for abuttle hurdle relay. Goneales bellCYaa ’Marion needs than 816,000 refereeing and maktnx Joe Blilllven, Bees — Seven-bit 'iablng_)Mth seven birdies and l l ThompBonvUls rtniriun: 4th. Trowley. N. L. Bulk­ shout 10 or 30 more pounds on his eley. Time. 10.7 seconds. personal appearances___"Sweet” nearly airtight pitching agalnat By Tht AfiMcuted Pits* para.^ ^ really waa straight - f People. Newspapers Can Be Read— Laid Aside For Any Interruption— Picked Up Boulder. Colo. — Colorado wins spaN 8-foot 8-lneh frame to "hit Lelarme la back at North Caro­ Phillies brought Boston first vic­ PhUadeipbta — Seven meet missed only two greens My putt^ M e vault—Won bv O. Eggles­ over anybody's head, you see what lina U„ a much Improved student records broken and ons tied at Ths Beat Semi-Pro team title at Colorado Relays, ton, sManehestsr. White. HlU- tory of aaaaon. Ing waa pretty fair, too.” T I aay." The rookie, 33 years old. and a much improved - footballer Halnmi Ttoeky, Indiana—Homerad Penn Relays as Maryland takes - In CoangcUeat scoring 80 points to Kansas fitats’s houss, and Euster. Norwich, fare YvMgUs 186 pounds. 14. . . . .Terry Farley, custodian of tha on In tenth to beat three relay crowns; crowd of 33.- At The Sports Center!': trtpio Ua. HMght, 10 faet, 8 jockey room on the N. T. tracks 11-9. 000 dlaappiafnted when mile feature and Reading Resumed Without Loss Of Interest Or Trend Of Thought. Inebss. snnusUy handles S.SOO different vvhits SuWlur Springs. W. V.— High Jump—Won by Conley. Medwick, Cardinals—Set off goes to Walter Mehl In alow time . HEADQUARTERS ^ ACbevlUo. N. O. — Gracyn set of colors-----Nell H. Oldfield, outburst of extra-base bitting with of 4:3SA. Tickets oasakatt! J ‘'' f - . Dos Badge aafsaU Bpwa J^ iBss. HOIbeum; and. O. Egglaatca. Wbaeler, Santa Honlca, wins won- Bepbsw of ths famous Bamay, wW FOR BASS A 8-7, 8-4. 8-8. 8-S. )B final of Na­ boma run and two doublaa agalnat Now Toric—Anold Hanger's Dlt Gtenaar. Clothtort Mhastan Srd. Whita. mi> « ’• Biaglea tv’ bsad et the SlQr manage the gaaOMne and rahhar OuhA wtns Wood Memorial and 819A35 OOXDOOn TOOTWEAE tional Open taosM teurnaaBsot: ia; 4th. Cutry, HQlbottsa. tsnrta tounwoMBt haatlng Helen rodeo Jimmy Lynch aad his dare BiflliiAh Oak Grin./ Budgs aad Ranaa win douhlaa, Walt Jodaleb. Broema ~ Hla bofera record crowd at 37A18 at 7 j Reiebt. 5 feet, 8 Inchea. PedersM. Stansfoid. Ceeju B~7'. devil tire testera win put on at homer with two on In aeeond In­ Jamaica track: beats Mrs. Payne CLIFFORD’S NsTYClBk.lte

R EP RYDER Rosf WeakfiiM BY FRED HARMANl o o n f tUZTAftP®.' BU Y SELR../ 7/? REMT//^^/.//;.' CL/1 S S I F I E H > V^tUE MER t «-*N'T SiAND THE ©«O T hE«.. THOOC3HT CW Sense and Nonsense THE)**. wArriua PLAsSS T ) QAip RriS. w e P T O "A. B. C.—ALWAYS BK CIATL-" ONE KIND WORD I W ife—Did you worry about me •Me Always be civil. Drop a vford of cheer and klnd-jjirlicn I was-down here all alone? Cattle d «' v e , Clrillty gets things done, wins ness Hubby—Did I? Say. every let R06E r«oo-. , recognition snd favors. Just a flash and Us gone: ter I got from you. I wait afraid *3e d But there’s half s' hundred rlpple.4 you wanted more money. ; LEAVtsS® HtS Ihvility e.stabliahe.s a reptitation 'lyocosiixioos Lost ami Found I Automobiles For Sals 4 Re'fiairinB tx Ixits For Sale 7X lAcid Nuticee 78 Legal Noticea 78 for one, or a firm, for a com­ Circling on and on and on. Bearing hope and Joy and com­ 1 IX) YOU REMEMBER WHEN '■6C>RAvq'.-Ct> LOST—IN' VICINITV' of OaR and FOR HALE—LOT ON SCHOOL AT A COURT OK I'HOHATK HICLU AT A COURT OF TRuBATE MELD munity. 1939 .NASH Ambassador fl, 193A SDtilRT TOPS A.ND curUlna, lug­ fort ' '-A SECOND MORTAGE YIF.LD- I 'M E Main atreet, tiny Bulova wiiat Oidsmoblle, J934 ^ Kord. 1934 gage and harness repairing. 90 street 00x123. Price right', for at Manchester within and. for th* at Mancheater, within and for th* Rockville Students Civility collects a lot of Ifills Dlitrlct of Msneheater. on the 27th dlatrlct of .Manchester, bn tha 37th which nothing .else can faze. On earhXploshing. d.-iahlng wave.. j>;q ig p e r (,’ENT WAS .CON J r 6« tc rr wateb. Flfider ploaae call' 7818 Dodge, 1938 Graham Superchar, Cambridge street. Tel. 4740. Chaa. quick aale. Chaa. J. Magnell,|lO90 day of April. A. D.. 1919. day of April 1, A. D.. 1949. Till you vvotildn't guess'the ^"1-'| .moERED A SAFE TNVE.ST- Preient WlfigLIAM 8. IIVDK. Kiq. ITe*ent WILLIAM H. HYDE. Esq. CXvlIit.V prevents many traffic after 6 o’clock. Reward. er. Messier Nash. 10 H endc^n lAklng. Main street. ^ m e. ------— . I .m e .NT: ' ■ ■ Road. Phone 7258. JudK*- Judge. ra.ses, keeps a host of trotible j IJNtate of Nellla C. Taylor late pf i;*tate of Mary A. Frailer late of In Washington Today out of domestic relatlcAis' Of/the one kind word you gaV^. LAW’N .MOWER.S 8HARPKNRD, - f r - Announcements lO-IO PDYMOITTH Calirrorct, 1938 repaired; shears, knlers, etc. .Man' hester, in aaid District, clereas* Manchester In said district, deceas­ court. , WTfe:=iYh»hT married you. you Resort Property For Sale 74 ed. Doctor (having painted the pa- j-j have servants under mv Uldsmobtlc sport odipe. 1937 ground; keys fitted or duplicated; i.U) motion of Howard I. TaVlor pf Upon application of EtiHaril G. Civility gets the rtght,-of-way BOOK MANCSC R II^ S wanted Senior Class of the High Hartford, .Mrs. Oscar Philipp, Mrs." through disputed questions, tlent s neck for sore throat)— | feet. Plymouth coach, Wm 7 Pontiac vacuum cleaners, clocks, phono­ COLUMBIA L A K E l-L oU for sale ■aid Mancheeter administrator. . Frasier, admlniettator, praying for Burton Monette, Mrs. George Apel N. T. book publisher nceking for sedan 1937 Chevrellet smlan, 1935 graphs. etc.„ re|)alred, overhauled. at Woodland Terrace, artesian tjRD KR RI): — That sli montha authority to lelPrertain real estate helps win arguments: Three dollars please. Hubby—Well, you have, my unuaual. and outatanding book well water to every lot. Sign at from the 37th day bf April, A. D., particularly deacrlbed In *ald appU- School .On Its Annual of Rtjckville; two sons, George .Maybe "love makes the world go Patient (indignantly) — Three',jpnr phe family down atalrs Just Dodgci (\)le Jtufors, at the Cen­ Bralthwalte, .52 I’enrI street. IIM'L be and the same are Iftnlted catlpn on file. It I* Weller of Rockville and Walttrr O U T O U R \\\\ in 9. U W ILLI.M S OUK HOARDING H manurcripta. for puMlyalion on ter. Tel. 640:i entrance near dam. 'round", but civility certainly dollars? Wh.v. la.«t week 1 had my hired two maids. M ITH .MAJOR HUOPLK arid uiloHi^d for the .credltora witli- O R D E R E D T h a t the foie#,olng Trip; Expecteil Back Gerstenlauer of "V Hartford: .17 I A either ^ y a lty or j/(?«ipcratlve in wlilch to bring In their cialrhi appltca't45>ii be heard and dttlerniined I'lbrlcates tho bearipgs. kitchen pairlted for $2„50 basia. ^ r it e The BiUlcon 1’ies.a, grandchildren and\ three great,' Coui-Hen and CUhasa 27 HKuinMl *aid I’Stat*. an^ D>e aaid ad- at thq R eb ate Offl LETS HOT TEAR OUT. WE Miss HtS 274 Madison Avc ,/Now York. mlnist'rator la dtro.i’t(\j/^tp rI vc pub* In *nid Dtatrict, on the 4th day of T grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. Oscar Aulo/AcceK9orie(+—Tlrea B ■IP M wot k, lends warmth to the THE MO.ST RE.STLE.SS PEO­ I what .are you doing? Learning] lie potiye to.th^i creditor* fei bribg .May A. !».. m o . at 9 o'clo<*k (d. s. f ) '? (IBAD)K83> THE PAPE(3 ,ANJ0 COHSECUTive TOO MUCH HAiR.A F1DHT1N6 fiptorr UK A CKRTIKlKIl WKLDKR. A I.etral Nutirea ■78 Bndsttiebner of Rockville and a N word "boss." and adds a peg PLE ARE t’STTALLY THOSE OF ■ somi'fhiug " j HARGAINtJ. While they last Jri th*lr fdafnis within raid m, the forenoon, and that notice b« R'tckWllc,* April 29,- - (Special) ’ thrm he jlim peo up all HE'S PRO0ABLV —- th b ORAlvy eoinpletely - equipped welding AT A (Yd.'KT OF PROBATE HKU> loHFfJ by-posting a copy of'thia given, to all |»¥y*ons Interested In brother, Carl Miller of Glaston­ to the worker’s Job. U.S WHO CANNOT .A FE'ORD TO I Roger—N o / ^ . I’m listening to Automiibilcs For Sale 1x16 U. R. Royal 18.7U. also OF A SUOOEkJ, GRWTEO Bchool Is now o|>en In Hartford, • t .MuncheM.er, within snd for the order an the public sign p6ETM)N(5 • ABOUT "c-OLOEM THAT'S ^ O O T IN ■we "UBERAL ORCD AT HtS 1038 W iy A ’ S SKDAN, 193.5 Kor^ other sizea .it hargniri prices. du.v of Ai»rll A. dw*‘ll ..witiilti laid town and by pub-*^ of heariiiK. thel'*roiv,\y .publiahlng a High school, accompanied by three Itig In Arc and Acetylene Wckl- nc.sday afternoon a t . 2:30 M Ibe erate—reflects character, cul­ HAND OF OtNORTUNITV' coach. ^ 3 4 Plymouth coupe, 19s fcom th* district, at least tl\c •layirperore the Philipp of 71 Davis avenue. Rev la the root o f civilization, •lat* of this order, ‘^nd rclurn. make day of said l.earlng, to hppear if IN(3 A PICNIC i IS TO l e a s e a DOitskS PATROL' Arm ory.. evening < lasses.' k'or deUiUs call < 4’inrt»ry A*iio«'ltitIon Ur.w of Wllllt morning for their annual trip to Dr. George S. Brookes, pastor ravs be civil. 'v I' or write New Kugland Schools of T. Morion Uls of Msnch#«t*r, In to ihli court of th# notice given. ihuy see i-aus* at said time and IK BENCH AND HeiitinK— I'lumhihi; 17 ■Mid Ulptrlcf, deres«*d. - WILLIAM «. HVDi: place and lie heard relative thereto, Washington. This- year's trip will the Union Congregational chur ' o o ry ONTM B Practical Training, 091 Connectl- Tlie Tiuptee havlnK exhthli«(■ Judga. and make return to this court include two days of sight-seeing tn | will officiate. Burial will be Dad. what Is a doficll? )]T FOR LOST ' Biscorrs/ PLUMIIING ANI> rr|»ttlrfi. 75c pfi i-ul Hlvd.,'Hartford. iinnufil a<’oount' H'IUi said eatair to H -4-39-40. .WILLIA.M S. IfVDE the nation’s capita^ and a boat i Grove Hill cemetery. irZ: tlilM Poiirf for Allowano*. It !■ J udgCj Ksthrr— Its whx^t you’ve got , 0 0 ^ ID 0AR< hour. Phono 6275. 66 HoK iilrcot. I < dlId9UICI>; " n is t IHd nil *lHy of AJl* A i.'uUR'i’ o r PHOliATi: ilL L I) H-4-2&-4*. trip to Virginia. , t'hange rraffle light when you haven’t got a.s mtic:h as ■ i~ T -r r 41M1 <'all iiftrr 5. i R*»iy. A. I». I *• 10. Ill !i oVPtr'K (d.. 8.. 1.) at^ .Mani'licsli r uUliln ami for tin* The gniu)) Is scheduled to ar­ Repairs were made on Sunday you had when j^tu had nothing. ■ttr mi!iiUiIt RE Help Wunlitd — Female A.S ' l.*i•ttouri. Ht th* Prot'St»4 IM lUsl^Irt of aMam'hestk r. on Dm- 57th A'l’ A C’MiiltT UF l'K«*HA'i E MEI.D- rive ‘In Washington this afternoon to.tli,c.traffic light in the center ot Ulth Fuld .MaiwUtiter, be snd 4 hs attin* ii day ol April A. D .• 194c. at Manclifsl*r, within and for the and visit the Supreme Court build­ Moving— Irurklng' i W ANTED GIRL for general ■ 8ilan*d fo/a hesrlng on the allow* . Dreient WILlalAM B. HYDE. Laq,' diatriot of Maneh«at*r. on th* 37th the city. The equipment which had, Sure, dear old grandmother K Y BROTH K its housework. Jfl 00 to start. Call ancf) of eiild account with iiild *■• Judge. day of April. A. D..Y1940. ing and the Capitol. This evening been on the light had seen more never swore. But then she never SlorMKe 20 Kstiite of Martha Irene Henry Present WILLIAM K. HYDE. Esq,, Rstnte ai,d Insiimner .33.53. latr. Mild . this Court directs th* the Bureau of Printing and En­ than 10 years of aervtce. The light got runs In her silk stockings or Main. St. Phone IKHUl Trust** t(>.-4(tve public iiotir* to nil Harry late of Manch*iter, In salu Judge- graving and the Congressional Li­ .I.V.MKS A. WOODS .local IriK klng iuti restifj ili« r4‘in to app*nr District, d4.c4-asHd. Estate of Frances M. Arnott late waa rewired and new control chipped her fingernail polish. hill) d' livci li'.M. Asho.M rriiiiiv.'d. liipd )>*’ iieuid tlu-ri’ou by pul>ll.i)ittig 'I’li4 Admliiistralor liavirig i-xiiiidt- of .Manchester In said District, dc- brary will be visitetl. The hoad- t^ulpmcnt wa.s installed. ceusfd. qtiarters o f the party while In .■J.SJ Ccritcr «trci;i: THcpIiuiic Ij.'ititi.. Help Wanted— .Male -16 H 4'<*py «.f H»f* /trd*r In *»mu* m wa- iiilmirilsiratlon a«Touiit uilii Birth I'Hi'rr hnving ii clri'ulatInn in SHi.d Bal^ »*sl*l* to this L'ourt for ai.toH- IJpon application of Tlie liartLird Washington will tie the New Co­ Captain (at mast I—Thia report WANTKD Sl.NGLK MAN foT IdMrirl fiv* d.Tys brfor* ssid dsv of ance. II la National ii«nk and Trust Coinp.mv, lonial Hotel. Word has been' receivetl in Rock­ says you w;ere dirty, dnmk and Manchester a'USTIN CHAMUm'tS-Local and O RD ERED .— That the 4th day of Executor, praying for authority- to ville of the birth of a daughter on / sriiall ilnlrv farm. Call VVillimantic h*arlna end ' lotiirn disk* to this Tomorrow’s schedule Includes a disorderly. What have \t)u to say Long Distance Movers Tel. H20O CJoiirt. .May^A. D.. 1940, at 9 o'clock (d. a.'t.) ■ell certain real estata situated in Saturday at the New Haven hos­ 18.58-14 after *1 o'clock. fortnodti, at tlie Drubate Office, In the Town of Old ilaytiroQk and more sight-seeing tour of Washington for yourself ? E' HeraM 08 Hollister wiidaiAM 8. ifvr>v: pital to Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth * ’ afildKe. s:i1d .Manchester, be ami the sji'im is particularly descrliied in s.ild nppli- Including the residential section. .'tailor— No. sir. Cnpiain. T \AdvertlHements TIkPc'K.s \yiTU ttunriiou <'iiriiiloek — Vehirles 42 .\T A ( Ml ,k t PiiniiA'i I-; m.i.ii' -HllU said 4-st.ttr ami ascertaimurnt ap(tll4’aii ington Monument, with the thea­ Sffo«tl«a Trust Kstiitr u-w of llrlilgt t ‘ mI* new Hpatn r iia\Irig a circulation in said <.‘slnt« of th* pendency of said ter In the evening. of the Rockville Fire Department ror In a church party Item In a CathOiarfO iiuiit) latf of .Mniiidipat*-rg iti Mild sHid Dlatrh l, hvr day* before said ut»pllcatton and tlie time und pluve i on Sattirtlay night awards were proof recently; "A ^ ft exchange 1-\WN .MOWKRS Hhariieiied urul IMfctrh’..) il4f*MM»d. tiHy of lii'urmK and rrluin make to of tiearing thereon. l»y pubilshing a Further .«lglit-aecing will take < Ce&tacyUva - . . . / made V) the winners in the vari- ' will be hell.” eCDGSlNeTRS et Conoaeoilva Dayo^ recomllllolled. Cniled for nnil ile- .•Xrliclew For Sale 45 't'h<’ M.iiit-'iiriiif r 'I I'UKt I’oiniuiiiv Una i ’ourt. copy of tills order In some n«-we- place on Wodnestiny, the party I Ody ...... >»in Qia|l|/au llvcrcd. Tel. 45.31—4500,;. Snow Trust** hsYing exhibited lit amiuMi \yiLLiAM in Di; paptr having « circulation in said leaving at five o'clock for Balti­ ous events as follows: SaninrI 4 14 ' ' ' LAR6 6 MAM WHO All ordora for IrrtRulL. Brothers. Mcruiiiit H Udi iiiid titMte to, this Judge. Oistrict, at least flvo days befora thb more where they will embark on Harrison', high single string First Girl—1 wouldn't ever let b o r n -m iR T V v e a r s t o o s o o n vT wit win ba aharcad at tha on^l^ rata Vourl for ailuHMtic*. it ii H'4.23.4u, day of said lieuring, to appear If award, rolling 187 In the flrst WASN'T THBWef •ptela) ratat for long tam avary F ori SALK Rl7Un,aufi<#niiuc gua olM il'^KD:—That itui (tli day of they see cause at said time and the Chesapeake Steamship Line this handsome dancing partner of 4ay advarttalng ^iven upofi rgiuaai. jLAW.N MOWKRS repaired, shnrp- henter. A|tply At 3ir Hiiyncs St. .May AylJ., 194o. at o’clock *. TTiey will return 'to Baltimore Friedrich, similar award In third hate to die from over-excitement. ■’Sx . BY iSD(iAihSARTIN Ilia actual numbtr o^tiinea thi 875 Pin ker mI itcI. Phone 3290. iy^lKiu il for u hcurlna ••n tiu- atiou* Judge. cheiip sIvM'H .See llieiii,'. Sum. .if siild ui'i'ouiiC Hith ftitid I‘i. s4 ni>U ILI.IA.M S. IIVDI: Kftij.. H-4-l';).ir. on Friday morning and then ,ylslt round, each scoring 152 points: , too. dearie. appaarad, charslng #4 tha rai.# aai JrnlK*!. MOa.) 7»»>vtv.v. «L. i l' VtAViF. Poo .\'» THM y o o f OWSN L COOVO 6»W»t. dd But no allowan^ or rafunda aaa 5'III yes, 701 Main. ' / ' iai*. ami this tNiuri «Iltri*ts tli** Annapolis, Maryland and the U. S. team No. 5. captained by William UOW.V ■ 8K5' M SOU l'(W* OO ) V To OS KU^W^, KVJ OK* V4M4A ( .^VANTKD TO TUNK, repair and 'I’rustre to tflv* public notice to nil KnUjtu of Margaret V.T .tCj' H A 4 TTif TXJHt \ A'6tXJT KiOPt. ,V VXHO’X'xJ.Vfc ' OA«uN' L ___ Afur tha Sfth m p . gulate your piano or player FOR SALK ONE \'t(rrOR/f. AVW ftoW \ JJ' (yO TO J X 184 iO b T A Ka “tin fort^a’^i display llnat aot pHiiij[io. Tel.. Manchester ,50,52. cooling tnnk, holds fotjr 4t) Ml ■»* M t »AT 0$t OOTTA t>v\ VVtOtT VC(E •OTTA «O I qt. a e' of tills order in vnm- ti*Hs- 'n«e., i-;x( cu.ti Ix hit \ Ing exhibited (‘oiirl for the Dlatrlct of Maiiclies- and will arrive In Hartford at Bernard Ertcl and Paul Miller, &LYY.P *) SOWt',4 COOPLA VMXXR'.! aalde / ■. vvA Tda UaraM wiu not ta ratponaibia L A W N ■ MOWKRS shiU'peiied, ciins. Rennon,'il)Ie. DInl 8120. i>.tpii havitiK.a <*lr<*utntl. 1 will sell 7:47. won first and third rounds: team. 4;^ UNITEOSTATKSOSTAOE — r '- r " _____ ^ ( fe’MVCWMl — OHM,HO (ay moiaXhan ona Inoorract lhaar* iMstrii'l. f1\* dn>s iM'forf- suid illi.v i.siali' (41 tills <.’oij!t for Hri>>\>anc«, III prlvatt sal* Ihi rnal 4Statc of No. 4, comprised o f John Schwarz,' T tLU V j’ X A ^ ,HOM/ tloR of adny advartlaainant ordarad CleunetH, oiled, ndJUHted $1 2,5. • if iM-ariiiu and M>ttmi iiiakfi.to tliht U ts Joliii F. ridonii>ar..Jat* jif .Mhiu'Im s - Rural IJfe Nciiilnar "Otlching anylhing?” foE.jROya than ona tfma. Pitmipl 'delivery service. l*honc b'iiurl. «»UDUtLD -TIint llo’ 4th day t«f (<-r ill r* and the autne the forenoon. ' tha charca mada for tha aarviea sen's Lawn Mqwer Shop, Buck- I* assigned f'fb a ticiitlng i>n the ul- roMe r t J. GDR.MAN Committee of the ConniKtlctjt Hearing Tiieaday Iniiil. . \ FOR SALK. I'RKMIKR strawber­ AT A roUHT OK PKollATh; IIKIali loHiUiL'ii of said adniiniHlrution ac- ' Committee. A hearing will be held on Tues­ FItAl'I'EH FANNY ' trad- ry plmitiy/fa iiiid f4 tliousnilil. 28 Conference o f Congrcgatlpiial advarilaamaata muat aonfurni ------V ------til .Mjim’lii Sti-r. u'lthin and for lioi' C'^it Hitli said i;slat*, atiei. Uc.- 4'lt*’ula(loti In said Distriui, livoduNs .\lRm‘tifatcr, .Conn,, huve lllvd nn si>- Tolland, Wlllingtoru West ' Staf­ la ba pBbltihbd •am* day muai ba •V G(M)D THRKK UOO.MS SLrairTLA' 4’4 tisrd, lu ftvr* niiid (|ay 4>f litariiig and I't" I’tlltTHtlon (litud 2»tti of AiiVlt, i:ni, ford. Somers and Ellington formerly owned by the deceased rasalvaa by ty o'eloeh rmon 9aiar­ ir.SKI> KURNITORK $160' Mam'lu’Sik'i' Ti us^ < h.iinioriy turn nmkc} t'u thi* t'ourt. wltli tho t.lftnor Control t.'omm'hiHlon churches. and locateti in this city. CTEPHEN COLLINS FOSTER DKPKND.AHI.K for II I’ai'koKe Herr IV*rnitt for .llir t e ^ toils. I Original I’rlee $2271 .NdtulninI rtMoi^ luoiiiK >^ltlhiti-d its w IldalA.M aS in DK Ministers and jaymen from ru­ Dog lieensea Due captured the heart o f a na­ IISKIM'AR " .Mliofnlsl nil loll iji'ooiyni ivitli said J tidge. ..‘ilr 'of .'iJcoIiolIr ll.iinor on the Telephone Your Wadt .Ada Owed 5 months I hi M10 . I o’ tills ^■"Ul^K for alloHatV It i ;;< prt'iiil..'a of 2.'i2 .Siiriirr .tre. t .Maii- ral chtiiches of the stale will meet Town Clerk Arthur H.nj^^'ard tion and put it into song. The first Ada ara accaptad over th* (*la- rRK'KD RUiHT? Kasy teiins It .1* .■hr.ler, t'ortn. The toialnr.a (. o\rn- nt the Tolland church at 10 a. m. has Issued a reminder to-dog own- composer of truly American songs WASH riJBKN M p p * At tha CHAROB RATB -||lvan r»l l.y Jotiii Crorgo Kngl.itMl ..f 2.M Credit To Roderigo ahata aa a aanEan*t»c# to adv*r» IF Y O r.lK ) . . . Guaranteed like new , n|{I>i;UK|U—^ * t file 4th day of ,vr .V C ofU T UK IMIUHATE HELD They will go over In brief the pro­ era that ’Wednesday. May 1. is tho is honored on the 1-cent stamp, ihiixy A. Ir, lant; at h o’clock (d. p. i.) «t Mancfiester, wlttUn and for the .Hpruc atrrrt, .VIsnrhratrr. Cunn., flnal ds^ to take out dog licensee tiaara but tha CASH IlATica will ba SKR '—^horonghly reffnished ^ al/ihe I’roloite ttffic*. In Dislrict o f' .Manchester «iii the 27tli amt will hr roniluetrf! tiy John gram of each church, its plant and above, flrst ot the composers group JU6T OOT A PH(3WE CALL EBOM PBEPOIE. WHO IVIDKMTLV H« AND ROMUIM )4AD wrm DUKE DEAD... A Maaptad aa rULL PATUENT If ■ iroi'K)' KtiKlnnd of 2,'.4 Hiino e airrrt, before the additional (1 Is assess­ of the Famous Americans serjes. AU. ARSUMCNT JUST ATTIR tUfCOT palFat tba bu*ln*ti offlca an ar ba­ delivery - Kre^ storage .Maru’hystfr, lo* ami tho same Is day *»f April A. I». 11*4<». layout and hold a general discus­ ACCOlAPAMtEO THE POLICE RAID ON THE DUKE'S> OH.DADDVJITMIAIIS fora iha Mv*ntb day rollowlnt tha II. StCIlllCIIH INOLObKaS asslHm d >or a lirariiiK on the allow- I’lesent WII,LIAM H. HYDE. E*n.. .MnnolieatiT, t'onn.. us trrnilttrr. sion on Rural Life Problems in ed against delinqtients. He states Bardstown, Ky.. was design.tted drai Inaartlon of «ach ad othcrwiaa t ’omplyle Ih'droom. i ’on.iplete iim'o of/salmilnlst I }|tor to give public rmtic** •d.' ed by the West Stafford chtircli lhair aaaarary *annot h* cm* ran- n(nTSHorh'sN(o romplete the all piiaons interestad there in to Th4t AdminiRlrairlx' having ex- wtll take place at that church. wrote one of his masterpieces. ■ poar and h* hcird th*r*on by pub- hihlied her ndnilnlstratlnn account r • "M y Old Kentucky Home.!' ' His *••0- home,. whlch^re loo mime: l.shiiiK a copy of tills o^rder In some with said estate to thia Court fur Jones recently p tirch ^ d the mare Anyone interested In attending ladaz of Clusiflcatlona ous to mention .niHsp:tp4'r IiuvIuk a cIriMilniton tn allowance, it la and does- not know the exact an­ the conferences .are invited to do "Ma.’isa's in the Cold, Cold •m bs ...... A PIUINF f)K WUnX^OK, M:ild l-Mslrlcl. Ilv4- ilu>s ticroie said (JRI H'HtEl TIint the 4lh day «»f cestry of the colt But 'the color­ Home Burned Ground," is dedicated to "Massa" UbgagbBSbbta ...... g f|V “COrUTKSY Atm ila> of ioaiing Aiul returti innko to May A. I.L, iy40i. nt 9 o’clock (r4>mion, at the Prohate t»ffi4'*, in Foster was bom on July 4, 1826, naaxbb ••••••*«•_««•••«••«•.•* O XI OH e^ WIbMAM lIYlti: «ald .Manchester i»e anti the Harm* U the little fellow him some Clyes- The G. A. R. rooms commit^e Car0 ar Thunks B for you any inttnilpg» afltonbgn or Judg*. assigned for a hearing on (he>«tlAufaninM1eu I Dog Ohiktm use it whenever vovi desire. lUHtrii't fi»-.Mniichfstvr, oii the 37(h to ill! persons Interested therein to morning. Mias Allison" Lee's class tions holding their meetings in John Adams died. He showed an Aatomobits for 6aU ...... • r\LHKK'I^Ki;HNITrRK CO. •hi>N.;f April A. D.. ll»4u. appear and i»e hearti thereon i'.v'pul*- won the attendance plaque with the hall will assist. Destroyed; Flace Loss inclination for music at 6, wrmte ABtomsbllaa rvr Kienanaa .... I ^ S«‘*‘lluii 5559. ( ’liHptrr 180, Gon- HKrtfonh^t<»re, '45 Allyn iStix'et. »*rHH-nt WILtalAM H. MVl»K. Esq.. llshlng a copy of thisN>rder in some hl4 first composition at 14. 'Al­ Auto Aec*iaurH»—Tlrai I newnpaper liaving a clrcnratlon in nearly perfect attendance. Flora Drivers* Licenses rrnl .Staliil»‘8 of the Stati* of t’on* J lulgt At About $ , . though many mistook his songs for Aata Rapalritigv-.PalnUuB .... T Estate uf Ellen E. Dilwortlv lat* ■aid District, flv* days before said Mable Kline told o f the accident There are over 1,000 motor ve­ 5 0 0 0 M ta 108001# ...\...... r-A nectlciit. Revision of IMO. HK- ;s - day of hearing and return mak* to mere arrangements o f folk songs, Aatob—anlp by T^ek ...... i gtllRKaS THAT A LL DOGS of Mancheilter, in said District', de- that happened to Miss Annie Al- hicle operators In Rockville and UlMchinery aii^ I'nola 52 c*nR*d. ' - ^ this Court. vicinity who had not renewed their Columbia. April 29.-^(8pecUI)— they were actual creations. ALLEY IN)P Aata^^For Hlr* ...... t OVKK aSIX MONTHS OLD MOST WILLIAM B. IIYI'E vord . when she fractured her paraciu—Sbrvice—itoTutt Th«t Ex*cutrlv having exhibited shoulder. Rev. Alfred S. Kline licenses at the. close o f business Flames believed to have started Foster’s songs, swept the coun­ HK laK'KNSKfl ON OK HKKORK .IMK SI’RKAUERS, useil Irxi'torx hiT 'Uf1inlTilstruf(>*i) account with Judge. Hotarcyolaifotarcyelbi—BIcycUk ...... H-4:29-4t>. talk on a worship center on Saturday at the sub-branch of from a kitchen stove In the home try.'^' The Forty-Niners moved Vkatad Autob—Motnieyoles ... MAY 1st, KMO. Ni-jilort or of nil nmkp.H, uhi-iI plowk, har­ Miitl chtuU! to thin EIM-: i»: e^riirr 'tbr-^a* .aaju. i»f boys. He also cxJiibited -a It was stated at the office . on River biuiied the one and one-half Civil War soldiers marched to his •aslnatt S«rvtc«a Oirrred ... II bvforr that dal** will coal you* an i-’ornpiiny, Wllllnmhtlc. * , . aV .Mancliesterr viTthin "and for the Hausshold Sbrvleyt 0IT*r«a .'...II-A May A. D., IIM*-). at ‘J o'cl«*vk t«i. a. t.) Dlstrlrl of Manchester, ob the 27th agazlne for children called story dwelling-house to a mass of tunes. Today, almost a century additional. dollar ns well aa make forenoon, at l.h* Urobst* office. In Saturday lilght that there”were 3,-“ KBlldina—ContrsetIng r “ " day of April A- D. 1940/ LT v ...,u,en's Religion." Miss Altl- charred ruins ‘ Sunday morning since they were written, "Jeanie I MtIK. AKHIVAl. h T p o N T SAVW' Floloflsts—Nuraarirt ; , vr.' you liable to arreaL sai«t Manchenter. b* and -the aania Is 296 reylstratlons Issued during the IK] AK4AZONIA TO V 58 rtsiiigned for a hearing tui tha ailowy Krr*»m WIM.IAM 8, HYDE, t«q.. '^^Ifon Lee, ‘who teaches the nursery shortly after 10 o’clock. The blase With the Light Browm Hair," and Buaral Diraeiora ...... ii He>;iMlnili(»n f«*eH are as.fpllowa: Wnnlrd— I'o Ituv JllilK.. / past week with the cash received FIND ALLEY OOP Sasting—Pitimhing—Roonna'.. It ance lslrict. dec/ns- ing sketches o f flowers by her pu­ short/-6f the number issued during who lives next to the Strickland out theJiack w-ay tjcfpre thev’start throwin’Things?" Kllllnary—Oraiamaklng ...... II hVmalv. $l0.2a*»: Kentud rn»>l more , nblc. Sell your Junk, iinp«-r nml home, and waa then only a small .ACE DOOR! THEV Moving—Trucking—Stnrago M (it all p4*rsitn* lnt«ry*t*il V*' pils: Frances Rlliott. Irene Gagll- the same period one year ago. than Irn tans) $26.tH» Informalhtn. iHK.s' to Win, Ostrlnsky, 182 Hls- iIttM'jrlii__u» -upppaT and he ylicaril Tl»* l-'xicutrtx imviiur rxhiltUid patch on the roof.. But the stiff ARE INDEBTED Fnbllc Faaaangar Sarrlea ..,:.ac A her .udininistration siH'ount w ItH ardone. David McKinney, Barbara There were 562 registrations Is­ Fglating—Paoarlng ...... Ii ri-qumnl umicf the law int'ludea; scll stri-rt. Tel. .5879. (li*reun by publishing a copy/f thir JHcKlnney, and Michael Allen northwest win fanned the blase so TO OOP FOR. ^rd*io in'Bome* newspaper having a' ■aid Astute tcv (hia Cpurt for i^llow- sued on Saturday. JiJO N BRV IU ,E FTILKS BY FONTAINB l*'OX THEIR. PEACEFUL Fyoftaalenal Sarridao ...... It aSex. Name, Brre^l, and Color. anc*. It'U ' . 'Toomey. that before help would arrive, tha Ropolring ...... , ...... It MarkiiiKH. A'lri’ulatfon In said Distw't, five The office will be open this aft­ E n t r y in t o Tullor1ng---Oyalng^Iaanlng ., la dn>v tt*for* said day of h irin g and OUDErtKD:—That thsjith day of Clyde Marshall of South Bolton dry wooden structure was beyond VKTKKINAKY TEKTIFirATK Apartments—^FJiitu May A. D.. 1949. at 9 o’clock (d. a. t.) ernoon until five o’clock and on saving. THIE SECRET Tollal GOoda and Orrvlcv .... II r*l6rn make.to this (Nuirj forenoon. ,at. the P.rohate Offic*. in was taken to the Manchester Me­ Tue'sday from 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m.. COURSE YOU KNOW YOUR ANSWERS WtLL BE A Wsnfad—Rii.ineaa .Syrvlca .... II KKgriKF.D FOR SPAYKO FK- I’enements 6:t WILLIA.M A. HYDK morial hoepltal Saturday afternoon Oocapante Warned Ci t y a n d a n F'dararlifiinl .1 / Judge. said MnuChesteh. be and the i^uirtv is In the Police Cotirt room, )ati ...... II from 0 n. ni \n p p, tn.. and Satur- Tile.Atlminlstrulor having exhlblt- home of her daughter, Mrs. Reu- the house and were unable to save --llelo aad SIcuatlaaa heiit, j;arni:e. I’lnce yon. would before said day of hearing and re­ Mr. Caldwell will be able to leave tinA. April 27lh,' when the hours d Ills HcfjnlntstraUon arcount Htth turn make to thin Court. beq Skinner, In Wlnderaere village. only a few clothes. All the furni­ BaJp WAntad—Kemala ...... I| enjoy, hun every l•onvcnle^e^. rent said rsta.Ht to till# Court for alloH- the hospital today. The widow of James Sheridan, she Bale Wanted—Mala . — 5(...... II wFll be from 9 a. m. lo 3 p. m. All $40.. Availa'ble June lat. Write >V1LLIA.M B. HYDI^ ture in the fouc^bedrooms was lost. ance, it la Judg*. Mra. Mai‘garet Rich of Bolton was born tn East Windsor on April lalmiian Wantad ...... H-A other Saturdays the hours will be Box a. Herald. OHDERED:-'That th* 4th day of Mrs. Strickland was downstairs at ■olp Wanted—Mala ar Famala IT H-4-31-40. Center who is Census Enumerator 4. IBM. a daughter of Jamea and Aganta Wantad . it -a from 9 a. nv to \2 notm.-'On Wed- May. A. U.i 1949 a.t 9 o’clock en Summer ntieel, or telephone 7294. anr* itf aat'd administration, account her to pleace call her- on Tuesday. Mr. Strickland is a railroad car. Wve ateeb—Peca—Paultry— Bolton Notch In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Vehlelea tnuu 9 a rn. until 9 p". m. ■ Av-.-iilnhle Mnv lat. . Witii/sald t >tate and ascertainment The women of the Farm Bureau inspector and was at work in Wllll- Oogo—Uirda—Pata ___'...... at Samuel J. Turktngton, of heirs and thia Court. Ulrccta th*^ "^ -M i«.£ b d e .MBrBkaU Skinner, she leaves two sons, EM- mantlc at the time. He waa called, U vi Stock—Vahtclaa ...... al FOR RE.NT-6 ROOM tenement, .\dmttii*tru(or to giv* public will meet at the Oommufltty Hall i Town ,Clerk. to all persons lnieresta*F'Ther*in to n to M 54IS on Wednesday, May 3. to draft pat­ ward Sheridan o f Broad Brook and hut before, be could reach tho scene poaltry and Supnllea ...... at with nil Improvementn. Call nt 169 .Kyran Sheridan of Rockville. She nothing remained of his home but Wantad —Pata—vPnulirjr—iltoak 44 apmar anil behwmtTnervon by pUb- terns for slips. The meeting will HlilinnI Btrret. Telephone 7616. Hsutng.M of ihia order in n*m«* leaves also, two sistera, Mrs. Mar­ a shell of the flrst floor. He stated For Bale^—Hlereliaoeoaw Mrs. M. M. Rockwell, b begin promptly at 10 a. m. All ~ llaa For Sale ■ ' «a n*^*st«aper - having a circulation In t-OR REN T—F O m roOm npnrt- •ulff pistrlci, days bi'for* said reaidrnt of Boltoo, la zpcndlnc those who wish to attend should garet Tyler, o f .Springfield, and thst the loss, estimated at (5,000, I and Aceeasoriaa ...... al Mrs. Lida Herbert, of Warehouse is partially covered by insurance. BatMloc Matarlala ...... at N o l i e v .ment, 15 mtnntea rule from Man- liny of hB-ailng and return make to few. days at the home of Mr. and bring their own Itinch, cup. plate, DiAmonda —Watchaa—.lawalrT *1 ehoeteij. Telephone 4065. this Court. Mra. L. D. Raton. . silver and the follozvlng materials Point and one brother, John The Andover Volunteer Are de­ maetHeal Appllancaa—Radio.. «l ;• There wilt lie n meetUii; of the , WILLIAM » HYDK O’NeUI, of Sotith Windsor. partment was summoned and ar­ ' Judga. Bolton Ormnee No. 47 held Ita for work: setaaors, brown paper, Foal and Faad ...... as-A 7.mlnf! Commisalon on \ycdnc«- Funeral services will be held rived on the scene, laying several Oardan—Farm—Dairy Prpdueta kd M-4- 59-4<*. . » resular meeting Friday evening at pins, tape measure, needles, thread, 'iay, April 24th. at eight o'clock. In i Hnuses For Ki-nt 65 Wednesday morning, at 8:1S at hundred feet of hose from a'water- Hooaabold Oaoda ...... |l the .Munielpal Building, to act on ; the community hall. State Deputy and a ^ece o f cotton cloth to try Maehlnary and Toula...... It AT.V t'OflST OK PHOn.VTE HELD Donald Woodard of Oolihhbla made their iwttem after It la drafted. Burke's Eiineral home on E*srk hole nearby. They were ahle to Mtialcal Inatrume.nla ...... ■.. II the following application from FOR RENT NICELY .located 6 a: .Manchester, within, and for the street snd st nine o’clock at St. aave the bXra and to keep -the Are Oglca arrd Stora r.QuIpmanl ... ka Instr.ct !*r .M.aruTiuatfr. on the l*7lh the regular inspection. The third Bast person is asked to bring ten > 3ieiii y. Biothcr.s: reom cottage, -mil parlor^modern. Catherine's R. C. church In Broad from spreading Into the woods in Spactala at tba rc.orca ...... II T o change from a UcHidence H 'Garage, L>eHU.tiful view,.'quiet re- d:»- of Ap« n A. D‘ . I:Md and fourth degrees were conferred. cents to cover the rent of the hall . WaarlQX—Asnaralr^ura At -iTtSDUl .MILu a M S HYDE, Esq. This-it a -4n»y week for Orangera- and the-eoffee- This meeting -la Brook with burial In S t Osth- the real o f thf house. .The- state Waatad—T^^uy ...... Ii zoncTtir a Reafiletiee A zone a~SeT -i xpectablc jteighborhtHid. Tieiil liiia Judge. erine’s cemetery In Broad' Brook. forest fire crew from Lebanon also : lion of land Ideated on tlie eaxt i f^r J-10 and 'cel a lot of pleasure, Estate of Herbert L Carr lat* of wlth activitlea scheduled for aev- open to all who are Interested.'' eral evenings Including a Past Mrs. Matthew Oerstealaoer resfx>nded and aided In saving the Reotaaraofa ride of J’ampfield Ri'arl. Als.. to | ' Addreux "Central", care Herald. . Manchester, in said District, deceas- The Library comipIttM o f the adjoining buildings. Kaon a Wltnout Beard ...... M change from B zone to an A ;'one ' ------. ' —— ------Master's Dinner at Tolland on Bolton Library announce the fo]-^ Mrs. Martha (M iller) Gersten- ■oardara Wantad ...... 44 - a Tht‘ .\dininistratrJx having ex> tauer, wife of Matthew <3ersten- Mr. and Mrs. Strickland and CooaoBtry Board—Uaaorts aa the tract of InncI on Cimper Hill .Monday, an invitation to Marl- lowing additions to the Juvenile' 66 htMted lit'r admiMlatration acA*ount borotigh to see a jiew Grange es­ Department: "The .Virginian," latter, of 44 Village street died their children will stay with Mr. IfetalB—Raataurania ...... « — Street aouth of the Weid Side Suliurimn For Kent with said 4 state to .this Courg,for and Mrs. Fred Tatro until), their Wantad—Rooma—B-'ard ...... allMHancv. it i* tablished on Tuesday and an eve­ Wititer; "Uncle Tam's' Cabin." on Sunday a t her home following lUal tCMala Rar Rant •• plBvgrmnd. ,1 .ViDiK 14. said Manchester, be and the same is Tww XlBed By Bate •vkarbaa For Rent ...... J* "CtsSnge aubiieetioii ici of See-., Htrsigned for a i^earing on the al- ter, received a slight cut on his books bv Burgess: "Old Mother Bertha (Kluge) Miller and came ■aaiBiBr Homaa For R a n t...... b>H.ince of said administration, ac­ right temple Saturday. Mr. Carl­ West Wind.” “Why” stories and to this country 47 years ago. She waatad to Rant...... « l lion X V l of the Zoning Regiila- '; count Y* 1th said estate and aacer- Hampton. N. H., April 29—UP)— ■oal Macala Foa iaio ■ tion.x to read 'ih a residence or in- , Wanted lu KonI 68 lainnient of heirs and this Court di- ton waa working on the ground "AdveiiturM f»f Reddy Fox:" "'Pin- had been a resident o f R ^k vill* Charles F. Jones. 32, a Hampton aaat Bulldlns for 8alo .. ouatrial zone.' Ttie preaenl rdgn- I'kCts the Administratrix tu -rgiv* .floor of a building when a fellow nocchlo,” tXiUodl: "Sue Barton." for about 32 years. She waa a leather worker, and Robert Me •a Proportr fo. 8ato.... puiitii: notlc* to qil persons inter- aad Land tor Bala .4 ... II latlpn reads '(C) ■ in a residence WA.N’TED TO RENT four or five worker dropped a board which 'Senior Nurse; Boylston:, ".stories member o f Margaretha Lodge, Ro­ Cusker, 17, o f South Portlar<: room flat or tziiFoient, between <*l^d, therein do^appesr and he heard struck Mr. C^ilsoa.pD tba temple. salie Lodge, Ktowa Council, De- - J ,71 zone.’ th*r«cn by publishing a copy of this from the Old Testaraend." Peter- Me., were killed yeaterday Tn th> Bta for Sato ...... All peraona Interested In these $25 Knd (30. 2 adutta. Telephone order la **m9 n*wapap*r haelag a Mr. Carlaen waa abia to raauma grsa'of I^>cahontas, and the Ma­ first New England baaeball fatal BBBTt FropartT for lala ...... 8428.,’ "7— ■tarkaa for tala ...... IS ;'.ppUcations are asked to cpp<-ar circulation in said District. 6v* days kia. work but tha ^Jbgr atunaed him The Mlaasa Elisabeth and Mar­ ple Grora society. She was an at­ itiee t t tha seaso^i. Both wcr< before said day of hearing and re­ for a short time: garet D aly.' who have spent the tendant at the Union Congrega­ KataUa for Ezchar.fa .... 74 at the ^hearing." WANTEL) FOUR ROOM rent, turn. make to thia t.'ourt. •truck over the heart by beta that atad— RaaJ Eatata ...... i William Kush. ' W ILLIAM 3. HY1>E A colt bonj on the farm of R.' winter In Manchester are retiinf- tion^ church. slipped out of the hattda of oppos-. « ■ •4 la^ between (25 and (28 Telephone Kneelant} Jpaea at Bolton Center Is B ^ d ea her husband ahe leaves •g I .ChamniiB ZotUsc Cominlaatoo. I 7133. • . ing to Uicir home la South Bolton Ing player* in ocrub games at ls.-44.ao. . , attiaeUii* much Mr. for tha s P fm s f months. four daughters, Mrs. C. Totten o< South P o r tia ^ and Hampton.