flUinrIiMitnr Ettrttiaa finralA AVEKAOB DAILY OOUAILATION D. W. Kelasy is at ML Dora, Fla, coma in a atn-cursod world, and It Jor the toealk ot FVfenmry, Itfil THE WBATHBK t-here he will spend the next two YODNGSmSAREHAm the promise o f the life that la to be piat 'W M i he pBDdiNes to take TOWN v.'eeks. eternal to those who believe.” two FIRE GOMPANIES coto of ala trade. Fomeoat ot 0. 8. toeather BarMo.' _ t Manchester The Easter lUlea In the chancel A s soon os the eows and bulls J M V K BUYS LOT Hoitford 7) Fna.whowM iB muw O. ft. R. Johnson Is one o f Man­ 5 ,8 7 6 Fair totoght, Wedneaday elomty, AT HOSPTTAL EASTER were all memorial flowara, given by jm as'ars sold Mri Member ot the Aadtt M Unruan o f coiutruetioB^ chester's new residents, coming here Mr. and Mra. A. L. Crowell in mem­ Date Book GET SEVERAL CALLS Lpach pin hkvs ths ptssut ham probably amtw Wedneaday aftanoea tb* tank lNiUdl]i( w u ersct from Michigan. This morning a ory o f Mr. and Mra, A . W illard torn down and wm start work st Boreaa ot Cbeatotlow S urttttto IJ rra li and night.. Hot mneh ehango hi dog, which was left behind when the Many Groapa See To It That Tonight ATTOWNAUenON temperature. W U a Ttattor In .toira today. He Case; by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence I No. 2 and No. S of Sonth Man­ ones on the ereetton of a model bam la fVrida for the i^tei family drove easL arrived by ' ex. Those Confined Yesterday Bhrlnem' BaU at the SU to Armo- W. Case, in memory o f Mr. amt chester Department Kept dairy tsrm bora that win mska pos- Mogmd «a la lUncheater on presa. It was cooped in a packing Were Comfortable As Pos* Mrs. A WelU Case; by Mrs. Joseph Mbia ths iMUSing o f shout 50 bead case and ar.lved at 8:30 this room­ Busy Over Week-end. Advwtktog M Fag* le.) I aaty back to Maasachiiaetu. sible. N. Viot in menaoty o f Joseph N. T obxmtow Hs win purehoss a hard o f secrsdlt- MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1937 ing. A t 9:1C Hr. Johnson went to Viot and Willard Case Viot; by Mra. March 30.—“Tlie YoungenL” a 8 sd cows. Whlls ths change Is being SffkFited Biddiiig fo r Center (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS the express office to get the dog. Albert ^oat of North Male E. A. Legg in memory o f Rev. act comedy at Whlton Memorial .Vs soon as the automobile that he Oomponiea No. S and No. 8 o f the m ate Mr. I^mch wUl continue to a patient at the Uenchestei Ernest A. Legg; by Mp. and Mra. was driving was parked near the By DANNY SHEA auditorium given bv Community c o n y on his milk business as usual William Hall and Mra. E. A Stan- South Manchester fire department and Cooper Plot; Brings boepital for three week* station the dog recognised It and be­ The yoiuigsters who are Inmates Players and sponsor^ by the Y When ths new born Is built snd ad- M. C. A. Triple KilUng Mystifies Police an automobile accident in fore Mr. JohcMin had an opportunity of the Manchester Memorial bospi nage, in memory o f William Hall; covered five fires over the week end dltloasl cows are purchased be wlil diacharxed from the boe- tal spent a happy day at this institu by children of Mrs. Hannah Ted- This Week aU stUl alarms and little trouble be able to taka care o f the addition­ $2,605 at Sale. NEW ASSEMBLY BILL CHRYSLER AUTO to step out of the automobile the ford. Those on the organ console . laat week, la now a patient e: dog started barking. tion yesterday. Numerous Easter March 31.—Annual K. of a Eas­ reeultlng In any. Bhu'ly Saturday al cuatomera who have signified Hartford tmapltal .where she la f V tgga and ba;.keta were seen around were in memory of Raymond Stan­ ter boll at Rainbow In Bolton their intentian of buying milk from ley Case. afternoon Na 3 Company went to hini>, COURT FRIENDS, FOES the care o f a apeclallsi for The British War veterans pf this the wards as well aa other cheerful Aleo American Legion "#ta«- a grass fire at the comer of Cone Put up for sale to collect de- STRIKE NEARS I Injuries she auffered ln the acci- town will meet this evehln'g In the I esents. On Ekater Saturday, the The Easter drama "The Third banquet at Orange hoU. llnqucnt ^ e e and cost Ot sals, Day," was the best production yet and Oermrd straet and shortly after­ OFFERS CHANGES IN Sisters of.M ercy of the SL James Also Fashion Show .a t Center ■t British American club to go to the wards No. 3 was called to ex­ totaling $433.55, the tot at the T. O. Dougan Funeral Home to pay school made a visit to the young­ under the tutelage of Thomas Max­ church. southwest comer o f Center and sters as well as to some adult pa­ well. The scene at the Temple tinguish a grass fire on WeUington A SEiraiENT ’ 1^. and ICra Ernest Bartley of final respects to Archibald Hadden, April 1.—Andetson-Shea PosL V HALE’S SaLS 21-2 TONS Cooper streets brought $2605 at an and the one where the tomb was road. Saturday night at 9 o’clock street have returned home British veteran, who died Sunday tients. A chorus of songsters from F. W., and AuxlUoiy banquet at V auction conducted this morning In CAPITALIZE ON WAGE No. 3 extinguished a chimney fire ^MncUnx the Easter holidays the Salvation Army also sang for sealed and later opened, will long be F. W. Home. . the Municipal building by Tax Col­ STATE LABOR DEPT. at his home, 3 Pearl streeL at 85 Foster street and Sufiday and New Jer- th Inmates yester/day afternoon remembered by those who were April 3.—Arm y and Navy club’j OF HAMS FOR EASTER lector Samuel Nelson, Jr. This chorus comes to the hospital present. The social hail of the annual Ladles’ Night. morning at 8 o'clock No. 3 company Alexander Jarvis purchased the Conferees in Good Humor Elaine Barbara Eldgerly, 19 every Sunday afternoon to cheer up church was filled to near capacity N ext Week wee called to 179 East Center street property after spirited bidding In months old daughter of Mr. and the patients and distribute reading Claimed As Record for Store n e r a win be a meeting of thei by a deeply appreciative congrega­ to extinguish a chimney fire. A t 8:30 competition with Moriarty Brothers, Details o f Measnre Made Mrs. Charles H. Edgerly o f 01 material to occupy their minds. tion. A jr il 4.-7-Poliah-Americana and But Final Pact Is Likely nera group o f the 8. U- E.I Sunday ofternooq No. 2 company the Size of Hale’s; Rest of proprietors of a gasoline filling sta­ DECISION OF COUR Birch street, is ill at her home with Thompsonvllle basketball game al BITS OF FLESH, A great number of visitors were was c^ed to Schaller'a garage,-30 tion nearby, and Attorney George C. at 7:45 tomorrow evening. intrstinal grip. seen com'ng and going throughout East Side Rec for benefit of local V. Business UnnsuaOy Good. Public As Legishtore Helen Irwin and Mrs. Harold F. W. fife and drum cerpd. East Center street, to extinguish a Lesaner, part owner o f a live poultry to Await Return of Lewis the afternoon and evening bringing market next door. pM ehm an will be the hostesses. April 9.'—Rainbow Girls' Mlnstrei’ small fire in the garage. There was Loyal Clrcli of King's Daughters a little cheer and comfort with them, POUCECOURT no damage. Indications of the great populari­ The portion of the purchase price HAIR,aUESIN First Lady Starts Eggr Roll show, Hollister atreet achooL Meets to Discuss Changes Senator Minton Di has set the date o f Thursday, Apni while the nurses hustled around giv­ ty o f Hale’s Self-Serve and Health in excess of the town’s bill will go t from the Coal Parley. li, Mr. and O. E. WiUU of East Daniel Manglno, 22, o f 35 Mar!e- Also Variety Show by local school No. 1 company of the Manchester 8 for its annual spring rummage ing their assistance wherever It was Market ore found In the fact that the owners of the lot, Donie., ';-<5BBter street returned yesterday af. sale. Members and friends are re­ needed. ton StreeL Hartford, and Nicholas children at High school ball, aus fire department was called Sunday ~ Jamntm from Florida where they Visone, 24, of 43 Standlah street. afternoon to extinguish a gross fire these two deportments sold over 2 Vt Jamea, Patrick, Matthew and Min­ m Civfl Service Proposal GIRL’SjmjRDER Minimom Wage quested to bear the date in mind A delegation of Boy Scouts also pices o f Educational club. nie Moriarty and Frances Connors. . ‘ here been spending the winter at and have their contributions In made a formal visit to many ot the Hartford, were Just making polite on Duval street. tone of smoked meats in the three Lansing. Mich.. March 30.— (A P ) April 10.—Legion dance at Rain Lota 1 and 2 Colonial Gardens cm Li<1betr home there. readiness for the collection the day youngsters under Jut lor Assistant conversation with a Manchester gin bow In Bolton. dsys previous to Easter. A great —Conferees seeking settlement of portion of the volume woe Armour’s W etherell street, were sold to Showed Tribonal Is i previous. Scoutmaster William McCarthy. Saturday night, they claimed in Po­ This Montk state Capitol, Hartford, March 30 ctrikos which have kept Chryaler N a 1 Company of tne Manchester Star Hams. According to Armour’s Moriarty Brothers for $225. Taxes Found Under FingemaHs One of the youngsters received lice Court this morning. April 14.— Mass meeting at Sal — (A P ) —To the steadily mounting ,'Jbe department was called out 8at- salesmen this Is a record for a store and cost of sale against the two lots, automobile plants Idle for more than A daughter, Geraldine, was bora thrill when he was allowed to ride Unconvinced by their extempo vatlon Arm y citadel with address LYNCH TO SELL STOCK three weeks assembled in amiable man Institution; awday afternoon to extinguish the alza of Hole's food departments owned by August Kanehl, amounted Dumber of billa proposing changes yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph on the new elevator In order to see raneous testimony, Judge Raymr*nd by General Edward J. Higgins, for to $178.41. of Veronica Gedeon, One 'Musb fire on Union street, near Tol- la a city the else o f Manchester. In the governmental etructure, the roood today for their seventh day Picaut of 71 Ridge streeL at the Oak his mother v/ho is a patient on the A. Johnson found each guilty ot mer head of the .‘j-m y, o f negotiation, as informed sources turnpike. Nursing Home, 164 Oak street THEN ENLARGE BARN The Easter food bualneea with reorganization commiaalon added to­ ents Draw ConcI third floor. During the afternoon's breach o f the peace and fined them April 16.—DeMolay Mother and Michael Kennedy of 29 Laurel street, course another youngster was seen Hale’s as a whole was sway above day a meaaure revamping the State reported an agreement waa "In $25 and costa apiece. Son banquet at Masonic Temple. of Victims of Triple Slay- Francis Albina, who is a stunt Rockville, was admitted. snapping elastic bands while In an­ previous records, a clear Indication Labor Department. ' sight." Walter P. Chrysler, chair­ Manglno and Visone reported that April 17.—Tal Cedars spring for man ot the boara of the CHiryaler hute Jumper, is visiting other corner a boy was lying in a Well Kown Milk Producer- of .the ever-growing popularity of The new bill waa made public Washington, March 80.— (AP) today. He made a jump from they saw the occupant' of another mal dance at Country club. corporation, amilei’ broadly as he dreamy mood surrounded by Easter car try to "pick-up" the girl, so they Dealer to Hold Auction of Self-Serve shopping with Manches­ while the Reerganizatton committee mg; Suspect Questioned. Both aides In the judidaijr re-ol airplane in New Hampshire yes- baskets. April 18.—First anniversary ; m of the General Aaaembly met to con­ entered Governor FYank Murphy’s GAMBOLAirrS FLORIDA drove up and offered to take her ter people and many from surround­ office. ^(lerday from an altitude of 7,000 quet of Gulseppe Garibaldi society Cattle Next Wednesday. ing towns. oa oa oa sider eeveral changes suggested in ganlzation dispute endeavored todd -fieet. home. Scorned, *they drove along­ at Sub-Alpine club. the civil service bill by Republicans Heading the union delegation to capitalize on the Supreme side the curb, they admitted, jilklng AT WHOLESALE PRICES! New York. March 30.— (A P )—De­ STRAWBERRIES PICKED April 19.—Combined concert of and Democrats. were Lee Pressman, general counsel elimination o f what Preali The first shipment of new bed SOUTH CHURCH PASTOR to the girl about various subjects. Beethoven Glee club and G Clef duo An auction sale of cows owned by The labor measure provided for tectives pieced together today the of the Committee for Industrial Or­ Roosevelt once called the "n o ! :l|toawberty plants arrived in Man Police Sergeant John J. McOllnn at High school hall. Edward D. Lynch of 235 Vernon the establishment of a Department fragmentary record of a grotesque ganization, and Homer Martin today by the Railway Ex- Mr. and Mrs. Camlllo Gambolsttl PLEASED AT RESPONSE who happened along in time to pick­ April 20.—"Journey’s End," play StreeL le to be held Wednesday, of Industrial Relations having as melodrama known as the Triple president of the United Automobile land" on minimum wage leglatol of McKee street are at Plant City, up not only the girl but the twv by the Community Players at atartlng at 10 o’clock. In hli ad- Ita administrative be'ad a commis­ Killing of Beckman Hill, and, for a Workers of America, the union tor women. Hartford youths, had previously re­ Fla., where Mr. Gambolatti owns a Whlton Memorial auditorium. verttaement appearing in today's Is­ ^TON'GHT* PER G ALLO N sioner named by the governor with public accustomed to glib third-act striking to onfcrce its collective Ik the incosnlng express at the ported they followed the girl a con sue of The Herald Mr. Lynch an­ Senator Minton (D.. Ind.), on fruit and vegetable farm. His crop High Attendance Mark Is April 22.—Muster of Ward Che­ 8:15 the advice and consent of the Sen­ solutions, it did not make sense. bargaining demands. vocate of the Roosevelt UU, Manchester office of the Railway slderable distance. nounces that the sale will be con In Your,Own Container. ate. The commission would serve of strawberries, grown at Plant ney Camp and Auxiliary at Slate Three persons were slain In a One report was that an agreement tended the court's B to 4 ,d Ff;,ychologlcaily ripe SEN. (IA S S SCORES for aome ot Uie di^utonto to from Luke 24:11, "H e Is not here; vs. Gibsons; Talcottvllle vs. Kellers; cannot participate in drawings. Bon Ami vs. Shearers. six years at an annual salary ot PoKce Commissioner Lewis J. for a meeting of the mlnda. up where they left off In ■ splril PAINT COMPANY but Is risen." His subject was: $7,500. They would be named by Tuesday more communicative An auUioritaUvr source demand­ five-hour Senate debate yestw ' <99 Main SL Phone 6854 'The Crowning Miracle." "The W e have certain definite Infor- IN REBELS’ RANKS DIAL We 4UI Foi ing anonymity said Monday night FILES MILK REPORT R O O S E Y E H COURT The first witness was P i^ . ~ Resurrection.” he said, "is the great­ 4:00— Fritndly Indians' meeting (Continued on Page His) and Deliver im tlon’\ he said, a day after the that an agreement was “ poaslble but N. Griswold of the Hoivaid est miracle of all those credited to with Bill Shea and Jerry Ba.iming .7321 bodies of the shapely model, her Arlyns Moriarty ton. Vour Dortor's not probable" within 24 hours. Thia Bcbool. the Christ. Easter, then and now. mother. Mrs. Mary Gedeon. and the PrearrlpUeo source said on agreement probably Agreeing with Roosevelt su], represents a spiritual awakening in 6:30 -Girls’ gymntslum period. iw m er, Frank Byrnes, were found Scores of Persons Exeented W would be deferred until the return Storrs Professor Concludes era that the Supreme Court bad Carnty the world. Whenever a new awak­ 7:30—Women's gymnasium p. rl- *P*rtment where a woman’s LOYALISTS GAIN Virginia Deno(nrat CaBs It od with Mias BurdIcR. 89TH ANNIVERSARY of Lewis. Lewis went to New York times token a "too narrow” view ening has seemed to come to the shriek could have been heard by church, and spiritual tides are run­ 8:30 Andover boys group l dei As Results of Plots Fol­ Sunday to participate in a soft coal the Constitution, be sold ths I'eachei ot Weldon hundreds of nearby residents. contract parley. That Transportation Mast ning high, we can be certain that it the direction of Mr. Gatcbell. "We are concentrating on that Abominable and Destitute corrective method was bjr aoaatit ON 3 FRONTS IN Had -Expected Beoees tionsl amendment PIANO VOKT 1s the result of tllis old, old miracles 8:30— Community Players play Druff ('o. OF SPIRIT RAPPING Were Silent Before lowing Dissatisfaction Be­ of Calvary and the empty tomb. "The Youngest," in Whlton Library 908 Main St, FOR CLEANER The police have been tight-lipped Stressing that Lewis continued to Be Directed by Prodneers o f An Moral Sensibility. "Break down the barriers HARMONY This miracle of Easter Is a victory sponsored by Y. M. C. A. w ore. During the Investigation of the foreground In the negotiations, have protected the todependencs miracle for the imprisoned souls oi the Nancy Evans TIttertnn murder cause of Italian Influence. SPAINraNFUCT a report grew today that an ad­ the Supreme C ou rt" he sold, " studio Slate I'hralei Hldg men; it repres.-nts ^po^Ycr to over- WHITER journment until he returneu was the way will lie broad and open Spiritaalists from Many r i — f>ccurred on Good Friday. Storrs, March 30 — (AP) __ A Washington, March SO.— (A P ) — P ot A p p iiin im en I ( all .'«I7'. 1936. less than two blocks away likely today. Continuation of the the first man-whe-would-be-dli Clonnect'.cut State co)Iego professor Senator Charter Glass, 79-year-oId tor." CLOTHES from the current klllin^a—and the Bayonne, Franco-Spanlsh Frontier, conference despite bis departure States Gather at Famous Podi to the Rear of Insor occasioned some surprise, since pre­ filed a report today on Virginia Democrat, denounced the In effect Griswold seconded March 30--(AP) — Widespread milk transportation which he termed Ladies* (Continued On Psge fw o ) viously Governor Murphy had aald President's court bill aa "abomin­ Jectlons to the administration executions were reported here today the talks would oe discontinued for a "problem x x x likely to remain posal mode last night by gent Force m University able” and "utterly destitute of mo­ Benevolent Society THE RESPECT AND TRUST Fox Cottage in New York. to have been ordered throughout in­ severai days to accommodate both either chronic or acute until It la Glass (D., Vo.), In a radio FASHION SHOW- taken over by associations of mlJk ral scnalbllity" Inst night In one of “No threat to representatl' OF MANCHESTER surgent held Spain to auppresa bit­ Lewis and Chryaler. Chrysler, how­ Andover ter dissatisfaction with Italian in­ City, Drive Rebels in ever. stayed on. aa did all other producers." hla rare radio addressee. democracy alnce the foundation We have nrushre lai au typer BRIDGE Lily Dale, N. Y.. Majeh SO.— (A P ) FATHER IS KILLED fluence. repreaentatives of the opposing fac­ Donald O. Hammerbiirg. assistant His plea for a Constitutional the republic," sold Glass, "bas professor of economics, based his re­ el puwe> niiitorr n rliH-h and can Cong. Church Several scores of persons have tions. amendment os the proper method ceeded In Its evU portanta this Center Church House . . . has been earned b) —In the "cradle” of their faith, i port on records of 237 routes supply­ make repHir* wlibnul delay. been shot as the result of abortive Guadalajara and Cordoba. of changing Judicial niling was sup­ tempt to pack the Supreme will hold a Food Sale f/ Qulsh aervice . . . If onl> band o f Spiritualists will listen to "Misunderstandings are gradual­ ing milk dealers throughout Con­ Wednesday, Mar. 31, 8 P. M. BY m s CRAZED SON plot.s, so strong has been the feeling ly being cleared up," the (Jk.vernor ported by Prof. Erwin N. Griswold and thus destroy the purity and Pulleys — Kelting FIFTH DEMONSTRATION morrow for a new message from necticut. by the way It hoe provid­ against foreign Influence In Gener­ of Harvard law school, who opened dependence o f this tribunal ot Auspices Group 6. at Hale’s Store al Francisco Franco’s armies, the Prof. Hammerbiirg found that ed at no added cost the In Our "Spilt Foot, the murdered peddler. Madrid, March 30— (AP) — Gov­ (CJonttnoed on Page Two) charges for transporting milk today the second week of opposition resort" NORTON Fashion Parade By very finest In Improved They have gathered to commemo­ reports reaching here despite a ernment soldiers pushed back in­ testimony before the Senate Judi­ Several members o f the Judli Wednesday, March 31 strict censorship said. "va.led considerably" on routes J. W. Hale Companv. mortuary facllltlra and rate the 80th anniversary of the Mother and Two State Po­ surgents or withstood attacks on similar in length, in road conditions. ciary committqe. committee obtained coplet of ELE( TKK AL The Information, much o f which tarcc wldely-separated fronts today. "Break down the barriers which latest Supreme Onirt decisions methoda—not after theae “ Fox cottage rapping—the begin In volume transported and In the 'Prise#! Refreehments! Starting at 9:30 A. M. Sixth Season of came from Basque quarters (sup­ They loosened the besiegers’ grip on have protected the Independence of preparation for tbe second wesk INSTRUMENT ( O. nlng o f modem Splrituallem. ’ porters of the Madrid-Valencia gov­ amount of service rendered by the Dial 6807 for Reeervatlons. were popnlariied and ex­ licemen Wonnded Before Madrid itself, government com­ REACH AGREEMENT driver. the Supreme Court," Griswold said, testimony by opponents of Phnne iUfUi The scene is the “ Fox cottage," ernment), stated the importation of pected, but aa soon aa de­ manders aald, by driving a fighting The variations, he said, "appeared "and the way will tie broad and measure to enla'ge the court un' Himard street Manclietier Admission 85c. memorial shrine of this lakeside Italian soldiers never had been veloped. force part way behind the insurg­ to be due primarily to differences in open fo r the first man-who-woiild- older Justices retire. hamlet’s Spiritualist assembly, the Slayer Is Disarmed. )x>piilar in the Spanish army but ents in the University Q ty and claimed to be the largest u the IN BUSMEN STRIKE the bargaining position of distribu­ bc-dlctator, whatever his name mav Their comments indicated COOKING had been accepted as necessary to Co m de Campo regions, on the prove to be." world. crush the Madrid government. tors or in the extent to which they interest In Chief Justice Hugl SAVINGS!! W AirU northwestern and western outskirts CJ|erclsed this power.” Glass, lashing the administration In this weather-beaten wooden of the city, repul.slng a series of in­ opinion for tbe majority to the Troy, N. Y„ March 30.— (A P ) _ With the defeat of the insurgent ,The report said variations of ten proposal with caustic phrases, YOU SEE HOW TNE NEN cottage, says the story on which the aimies, reported to have been most­ surgent assaults and improving their case, and the sharp dissent Dy Ji JHE FUNERAL HOME Of belief Is based, John Fox. his ‘ft. An aged man waa found shot to cents per hundredweight in charges asserted that “ the men and women tlce Sutherland. of I ' « Department will have a shipment Phone death, and hla wife critically wound ly Italian divisions, on the Giiadada- own positions in the Aravaca dla- Accord Provides for Wage were usual, dtffercnce.s of 15 cents of America should protest to Con­ PM6IDAIRE WITH THE DEMONSTRATIONS Margaret, and their three daughters Jara front northeast o ' Maijrid, this trlct. These two statements, each nMir endy. diotoadhlr waehaa dm ed by two atste troopers who were "fairly frequent" and in "extreme gress against this attempt to re­ o l l£ r e H ^ « vegetables ready for your order. Radishes W IL L IA M W. first communicated with the 'earth feeling was said to have bran Inten­ On the upper Guadalajara front nith vigorous intonations to i t i is ir cuts daindcat lingerie or die diidcec Under the Direction of tt>*™*elvea shot and wounded today cases" charges ranged from 1114 to place representative government AA R'M bound spirit o f the murdered ped sified and resulted in aome extreme far northeast of Madrid, govern­ Increase and a Preferen­ breathlessly attentive crowd to thkl ?ess P'“ ' ’ String- otwrUh 'with BBAcliitt# hwt 75 cents per hundredweight. with an autocracy. dler." ^ by a man they IdenOfled as the cou­ cases in definite plota. ment Boldlera, pushing along the Supreme Court chamber, brought wick hand ganclaAaM ple's son. On the records surveyed by Prof. "No threat to representative de­ CURRENT C0ST..JVEN Editor R. O. Pressing of the U ly Against Italians left side of the Aragon highway, the fore the question whether „ The shooting occurred In La- tial Gosed Shop Union. Hammerburg, 181 applied to dealers mocracy since the foundation of the S fe J W n ■ ■ U I - T H i 0 Dale .News, offidsl Splritusllst These, however, were not thought drove the Insurgents from front Constitution should be interprei HiHOmSTVIfEAniER. Th9 Mtw **QmU hauling their own supply and 56 to Republic,” Glass said, "has exceed­ a.s flexible or as specific. * 22^ M AIN MANCHEw/^TER.* Mrs. Marion E. Rowe newspaper. colU It "the first mod­ government "shovel independent truckers. Special Ob Center Cut, Lean Rib (OonUnned oa Page Two) brjgades" threw up-new breastworlu ed In ita evil portents this attempt The chief Justice said WHEN SOME REFRIG­ em case of crime snd the supernor­ (Uonttnued Ua Page Two) The professor offered in his report Home Economist of The Manchester Electric Division mal." In an effort to enable Madrid’s Boston, March SO.— (A P I — A two- to pack the Supreme Court and thus tion of the Issue presented PO RK C H O PS ...... lb 36c ot The Conn. Power Co. Pressing arranged the ooramemo' tro'jpB to hold their advances. * M y sMke of 300 employees of the ranted because o f “ eoonomto ERATORS ARE FAR (ContlDoed On Page Tw a) (ttoittoaed ea Page Two) ratlve ceremonies and be plans to In the center of the southern I^ew England Transportation com­ tions which have supervened” R IB CORNED B E E F ...... 3 iba. 25c FROMTHRIPrYo' review the whole story of the Pox front, government troops pressed pany. Southern New England bus the District o f Columbia wage fam ily’s experiences on the night In Artificial Fever Seen As forward against Insurgents at Al- curators, came to an end today was throwii out 14 years ago. Rflfhty good vahie at this price . . aUoe pari of It . . nae bal- March 1848 when Split Foot alleg­ caracejos. north of Ckirdoba, and i^th ratification of a working It waa on the basis o f tliat oi WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31 road, in the same district. ot Ptoekorst edly first made knoarn his presence agreement by drivers and machln- Inal decision that the highest coi i i i ^ t y Corned Beef Including Briaketo and Chock Pleceo. To Bold a Seonoo The Campaigns mto In a poet-midnight aeasion at To Attempt to Awaken laat year held against the New Yi A t 2 P.M . Cure for St. Vitus Dance The campaign by fronts; Providence. Broilers Fowl . . Turkeys . . Roasters. % l u e c o a l ' He has called upon Hiss Flo Cott­ W age Act, when Justice Bol rell to climax the service with a Mlnga’i K “ *•*** Sunday, had v o M with Sutherland and J< ’Mlliclanos" who started hammer- halted llnea radiating from Provi­ seance. But Mlas'OottreU la Ul. If Germs Asleep 8,000 Years Butler, Van Devanter and M< irit to answer her witn ped the twitching In 88 per cent of Ewnit of the University of Colorado by the heat of the lava above. I pro­ flow of economic eventa," sold Sutto butter. Package of 6— 15c. wearl And for ypor compieto 9 wage Increase of 3 fo r 25c ropplngs,” Pressing said. a group o f 35 chUdren treated at Psychopathic hospital at Denver. that went to sleep eight thousand cured samples from the aab, the erland. He reiterated points I > 1.* protocdoo. we oilm a lifetime (Oeotlnaed On Psge Two) about five per cent for operators years ago. Port o f the cottage shrine Is a Northweatara University, . Several type of arthritis were re­ scorched earth and the compressed hod made in the original dedsian I gnarutae. CooMtotodari fiaeU A ll the others Improved. and a ^ J iu t m e n t for mechanics He is Dr. Ira B. Bartle, of San the District of Columbia and tt signed statement by Mrs. Margaret ported bendfitted, and to some cases t b e a s u b t b a l a n c e earth beneath. Cookies, choice of —oad me, too, Ike MENU *«l< led upon at a meeting Luis Obispo. A year ago be succeas- N ew York cose. q Jher Spaed freaer. Fox relating "Split Foot’s" story, it Thl* wo# reported by Dr. 8. L. apparently cured with ortlhclal "Atoo 1 procured samples from Fruit, Oatmeal or Molasses . . box of 3 dozen__ Oaborne and Dr. Clarence A. Ney- between them and company officials fully set soil bacte-la to work A fter the New Yoric dedstoi Yoa tit comfptta. $69.95 _ . . ^ Beked Liver and Baera started at HydravlUe, N. Y.. onglaot fever, by Dr. Robert M. Steeber and Waslilngton, March 80.— (A P )__ sometime before April 15. the heart of the Pyramid of the U y aad kt kxmtlon o f the Fox cottage. mann o f Northwestern University Dr. Walter M. Solomon of Western The position of the Treasury on creating colonies agaii. after they Sun at Tebotlhuacon, from 'uie President Roosevelt sold st a prat Cryyze t/yt. S c c tJ\e . _ Browned Potatoea Ratification by Providence and confeience that a "No Man’s O at . Grapefruit, 5 for 25c. half the ntoaldme. *Aee Pump "On March SO, we were disturbed Dr- M. L. Blatt of the Univer­ Resehre University medical school, March 27: ^ Lad slept two centuriea within the Astronomical Pyramid at Tenayuco. None better than Jellied Ckeese and Beet Relish Salad sity c t Chicago. Tbs fevers ran up W orc^er driven quickly followed had been created because neither q| sU night,” she wrote. I fy ousband Qeveland. The patients who com­ Receipts, $18384.593.17: expendi­ adobe bricka of O liforn la miaolona. This latter Is considered one o f the C h e rry P ie to 106 dagreea. Ustod eight hours ■PProval ot etrikera to states nOr the federal g oyrra msill frigidaire |5 Down — Easy T e r a u . stationed himself outside the < wr pletely recovered received from two tures. $15.863349.10; bolsnce. $1. FaU River and along Cape Cod. Dr. Bartle now la at work to the very oldest. mum each, and m a rule four tnotaenu were authorized by the court to JH lilwecMr Wild I buy it from- while 1 stood Inside and the inwww. boura of fever each to 36 houn. 781,249,412.44; c ctoms receipts for Tfie Agreement ancient ruins of k ^ lc o . "I am receiving on the coopera- coded an twitching. I have collected some material up wage standards. WITH THE METER MI5EP come oo the door between us. ' A hot fog box for creating ortlfi- the month, $47,101316.38. T •*** •ppllcable to the tlop that con be ^ven me from 8g> “ The proin|ri raalasioa rate,” thqy dal fever was exhibited by C. Coy at Capileo from under a lava flow Legislators eapedoUy to< "The children called the noise ICr. Receipts for the fiscal year (since I. K T. Company. Inc., a New Eng­ Alfonso Toro, secretary o f educav collective bar), Jnlng guarani TH E ’Wa G. GLiENNEJY CO» Split Foot* after the devU. ***• P*rtod of Honsaker o f Philadelphia. W ater land s u b e ld l^ , provided on em- that ia estimated at more t)ia„ fi,. Uon o f the Republic of Mexico, and hoepltollsgUon In St Vitus dance July 1), $3,889,044,211.98; expendi­ welcomed tbe court’s Mianlmlty) The Manchester Electric Division “ One o f the girls said. I f r . Split at ISO degrees is sprayed to such ployeea rauto ranoin union mem- 000 years before CSiriat", he report­ Sr. Ignacio Morquina of the Monu­ rl^eh u rst Grocery, inc. ™ been tramendoualy decreased. tures, $5,462,702,25238, (Includmg the railway labor ease fine droplets that the patient feels bera and new employeae'within four ed. “The ash and lava covered a BENSON Foot, do os I do,’ snd she dapped $2,I07,()6I,07834 o f emergency ex­ ments Pre-Spanish. They have made Whether it foreshadownd a fw tlfaJa Street KEMP’S, Inc. Mora important is the fact that the it with no more Impact than the month# must Join the union, the email vlUage. The akeletona are to Manchester, Conn. g .1 H a ------f u s n i t u r b a n d r a d i o ■ ■ omnraoncAJT ro w n ooatra x t her bonds. The sound Instantly ra­ penditures); exceax. of expenditures available to me somplea of ma­ able attitude toward the Wi Frigidaire Sales and Sendee pe ted bar.” ^tienU ora to better general health sensation of drifting fog oa th# foot. Amalgamated Aaaoclatlon of Street various positions and no regularity TNIbtaM. MamaBto* $1,773,658,04030. Gross debt, $34,- terials that so for have not been Labor Retotiona Act a Although no one could stand UO- Electric Car and Motor Gooch Op- of placing as might be expected '/nifaiv Street HaBehester.Gon. The stataasat tells how ton. j ^ 606,634376.40,on Increase of $49$.- acoeaslble to anyone.” conjecture. Senator Wagnar (i w i^ jie d rest, onenlcaia and aoda- degree water, the hot fog dropleto eratora ot America. even to early natural buriola. 63735 over the prevloua day. Gold Dr. Bartle leported be was taking N. Y .). present when the (UssttoMfi om rag* r«ra) were repotted to be not unooinfort- assets. $11349373,986.26, lnrimuw|r Bpokeimen of both labor groupa " l i e soli beneath la aoft and samples at Monto Albans where A group of 46 ehildrcn to Deovei able. were read, mode no pradtotioa. $318361,74937 ot inactive goto. spongy, but compreaoed from the three new tombs were opened up (UPottatofi On Pngn Twn) Immense weight ot the superlmpos- two weeks ogo. (UfattMtod M Pm * I CMLAM OP BEER RBPtlSED nbnth until paid aa by law direct­ green evening dresaea with picture amendment would meet the objeo ed. AIN STORE HEAD TO KINO OF BEUHANB. tires of the President, and not be against a atone wall" as they ooo V .F .W . DRUM CORPS TWO CQNNECnCUT FIRES hats to match and canning large CORPORATE RETURNS LORD TWEEDSMUIR subject to "CbnsUttiUonal or poUU LEGION BANQUET tinned their queationlng o f Goere' Fbr the convenience of thoee la bouquets o f puosy wlllowa. Arthur Basel, Swltxerland, March after having announced jresterday STEVENS RESIGNS ROCKVILLE Taloottville and Vernon Depot, Col­ Lack o f Fats in German^ cal objections." CHRYSLER AUTO CAUSE LOSS OF $40,000 L. Reed wore a very fetching cos­ —^Thirsty Count E>e Rethy, left "There are at least two ways of hla dlschiurge from technical cus lector Kuhnly will be at the post o f­ tume as flower girl, all In white. L. DDE BEFORE APRIL 1 OUSTED BY ITALY his early morning train today to tody was' only a matter of hours. EXHIBIT ON -SUNOAY fice in TolcottvlUe on Wednesday. PRESIDENrS GUEST getting rid of judges," he said. TOMORROW NIGHT Henrj Reed acted as ring bearer. Is Worrying Housewio l^t a glass o t beer at a station "One Is to take them out and ahoot STRIKE NEARS Iroa Clod AllM m s TARIFF POST AprU 7, from one to two o'clock and The parts of bride and groom were buffet. at ths post office at Vernon Depot Caltolle Clmi-eh In WalllnitfnnI them, as they are reported to do in Gueret, a former roomer at the BRUfflANDCBIIINEy taken by Mr. and Mra. Oayton E. Notices Sent to All Coneems ‘It's too early to sell beer," the at least one other country. Gedeon apartment, gave tha poUee from 3:15 to 3:15 on the same day. Damaired and Basineas Block Carver of RockviUe. The bride a*ore Goeing Business On Decem­ Beflln, March, 30.— (A P )—TheraACoiiaa then a n no bar maid snapi^. "The other way Is more genteel, what they termed an “Iron clad Win Be Held Between Hal?es On other days from the first to in Southington Destroyed.* icerey ■ Ethiopia Claims Her customer didn't argue. Ho Canada’s Governor General A SE T M M E N T a white grectan-gown decorated ber 31; $10 Is Minimum. er restaurant In tha but no leas effective. They are kept Record Attendance Expected allblV to account for his movemenU FIRES C M COMPANIES the 15th Inclusive, the tax collector can be no doubt that the lack of drank a glass of water and re­ New Hampshire Official Says with aponglea and a veil, and car­ there la no difficulty. on the public psjrroll, but their votes He denied he ever had quarreled will be at the office of the town By ASSOCIATED PBB88 ried a green and white ahower bou­ fats Is pnaelng the Reich hard. a turned .to his sleeping car. (OiHittaoMl froiD Page One) with the Gedeon family. of Basketball at East A notice waa releaaed today by "Eat friUt preaarVM 1 Re Is British Spy; Here On Social Visit; To are cancelled. clerk In Rockville from 10 a. ni. to Two Urea la widely separated aec- quet, the center of which was a "Bat leas fat ' la urged almoet at Stag Party in Orange Gueret, after going out* to tn«ak' First Alarms Sounded in Over 12 o'clock noon and two to five In tiona of Conaectieut caused damage State Tax Commiaoioner, William H. butter!" is one siogaa. Only as the train was pulling Such a precedent established by He Wants to Take Part small head of new cabbage. The Hackett, to all mercantile and manu­ daily ia tbe papers, and news reels out did the embarraseod waitress said last night In reply to questions fast wdtb detectlvas from the eame the afternoons, Monday ai8l Friday estimated today at 340,000 atorea have placards a h o a r l^ ___ Freoch Merchant Is Fmed. so great a man as the President about progresi. *T believe that aa a SideR ec. a Month; Several Garages groom, Mr. Loomis' sister wore a facturing corporations, savings at movie theaters display graphs learn from other travelers that Remab b U. S. Two Days. would have In It the terms of a cri­ Hall room In the 51st etreet etatlon evenings from seven to eight o'clock A blSM of uadetenalaed origla much mora wholeaoma Jam is thaa^ reault of the long conferences thus Threatened. swept tha St. Peter aad Paul Roman Prince Albert suit with silk haL banks, savings and loan aosocia- showing that 25 per cent mon fat butter on brand. she had denied a King his beer. sis far more serious than any now where John Florenza confessed the b the Court Discossion with tbe exception of Saturdays tions, building and loan aosociations, lar a growing confidence baa been Catholic church last olght la Wal­ The train bearer was Harold Turner la consumed than b efon tha World Germans are required to eat i It was King Leopold III of Bel­ envisaged from the present dlffl-ntl- bathtub slaying of Nancy Tttterton, Rockville, March 80.—There were when the hours will be from nine m attired In a "Little Lord Fauntle- national banks, and state banks and War. ^ Robm^ M»rcb 30 — (AP) — The Mtabliahed between the parties." A a exhibition of tht Anderson- lingford and firemen aald the loes sea fish, although they have UtOs t gium, traveling Incognito. Washington, March 30.— (AP) — ty." returned for further questioning. tbe morning to twelve o'clock noon roy” suit. trust companies, and all other or­ "Won't you help the four-jrar t^nuU e d'lthlU dUcIoaed today A record attendance of Leglon- Murphy talked with Lewis by "I know nothing amout the mur­ Bhea Drum atd Drill Corps has been two box fire alarms sounded on would amount to 326,000. liking for IL • H l„i government officials irranged Conceding that the Supreme Washington, March 80.— (A P) — The tax this year U eighteen mills ganizations subject to the corpora­ plan by keeping your fat consump­ Um Mohammed All, head of nalree la expected at the anmiai telephone, but lecUned to ducuas ders." he told reporters who crowd arranged by the band committee Monday afternoon, tbe firat m over The flames were confined to the Following thla ceremony the ring What Irka houaewlves naoot Is I Court bad at times taken what he Raymond B. Stevens of New Hamp­ on a dollar on the list as of Octobei tion business tax act of 1935 of the tion down to the 1918 level T" a lUM a’a larfeat chain atore or- a ceremonial welcome for Canada's stag dinner to be held In Orange tha conversation beyond calling It ed the police etatlon steps. "On Bah foi Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock 1, 1930. nave of the edifice and the parochial bearer and flower girl retired and Inferior quaUty o f many dosMStls' Premier Mussolini shouted that the called a “too narrow" view of the a month. Both- firea were *n the necessity of filing returns on or be­ sepulchral newsreel voice asks, add­ itlcm, had been expelled from governor general, Lord Tweedsmuir. "aatlafactory," urday I worked until 11 p. .in. and shire resigned today aa a member in the Bast Side Rem atlon build­ WUl Repeat PUy schotfi at the rear of tbe structure. returned to present two beautiful conditions, ^ t t e r la adultarated,'': British pulpit attacks were "hyaterl Constitution, Griswold said 'It does Hall tomorrow night at 7 o'clock. It vicinity of Grand street and there Firemen eald they found the back baskets filled with rolls of silver fore April 1. If a corporation closes ing, somewhat quaintly: "In that oooatry by Italian Viceroy on hts arrival late today for a state The eleventh eecslon adjourned went home. My landlady wUl tell of the tariff commission to "take ing. The drill will be held between they oomplaln; sugar swoataM Is m ; ’ cal and bj-pocrltlcal" and that the not follow that It Is good govern­ will be the firat meeting of the was no damage in either case. The cast from the Elling^oo of the church filled with flamee and Its books on December 81. (pre-war) year you dlda’t fan so WtaMto Qraxlanl on cbartfes of Liitisb press charges constituted "a call on President Roosevelt. late yesterday afternoon, but con­ you that." an active part" In behalf of Presi­ the basketball gameL to be played Grange which presented the ^lay quarters and decorated with celo- cleaning materials take the ekH., ~ ' i n l i i f for the Brltieh Intelligence ment for the President to be made s members following the announce­ dent Roosevelt's Supreme Court re­ The first alarm waa sounded about battled an hour to get control. phane li Easter.colors. The amount In the case of all corporations badly.” tempest of printed paper and a flood Honors usually reserved for visit­ super-court' ferees on bo.th sides appeared en- Cheerful, and apparently under no between the SL Adelbert'a Boyj and "Depend on Me" at Ellington a your bands; caka flour Is poor M SMvice. ing royalty will be accorded him ment of the poet memberMilp drive organization, program. Glrla teams of Thompaonvllle and t^thlrty o'clock from Box 45 at In Southington, damage placed of thirty dollars was containeo In whose fiscal year ends other than The great remedy L teen in alo- of muddy Ink.” He told Blackshirts; ffroeaed thereafter in group dlscua- strain Gueret became slightly 1B' the comer of Spring and Horriaon month ago and has repeated the unofficially at 316.000 waa caused quaUty, and the household OMMoy - i A t the name time the French ‘Remember and prepare your­ during his two-day stay as the per­ In which a total of 813 men were In hla letter of icsignatlon, made the Pollab-Amertcan A. C. team and the baskets- At thla tipie an original December 31, the return must be ing more oil producing plants. Since , aiercbant Bene, director of Besec slona, and James F. Dewey, Federal dlgnant when asked If be bad q

\ , I.I.U Ot It. But svan hers, It to doubtful Araarlca ot erasriing worship of a if the rank and flic wars ever very PrealdanUaJ radio votes on one hand enthusiastic or have ever been ready and crawling worship o f aome Judi­ to light daaperataly- .'tlhtn there cial high priests on the other hand; Amldoa received bar Olrl Scout pin are the Carltsta, a ’ {xili^tcal faction and in almost all countries, our own TRAILER SEVERAL aO ES FOUND .from Captain Eatear Hahaan. Helen I I m r»*t Former Monarch Reduces UNCOVER TUBERCULOSIS that for a hundred years has aouglit Included, of bombast and self glort- Marco and Pea?l Pmaao passed tbe A pantomtna was givei), special mu- O mr, NEA Srivin. Im. Tendertoot Scout test. Prize Cooks to the succession to tbe Spanish throne fleaUon and ^ Ii^ i patriotism and ale and sa Easter Oddrosa by the a«t»«rAi M»iiaA«r / IN RAH. WRECK A T I W T* 71(0 Olrl Scouts a rt busy rabaors* pastor. o f Don Carloa son of Charles IV, blatant political and naUonallatlc a d v e n t u r e Expenses $1,500 Monthly IS CAMPAIGN'S APPEAL FA— uetcb»i I. i t i i Ing a ploy, "Laav* It To PoUy". Miss Halen Hutchinson o f Bristol and hla successors; they ere aris­ hooey—haa convinced him that there yr^Febliehed BCOIN HEBE TODAY Two Hacksaws and a Towel wbieb they will presant Wednaoday was a reesat caller at tba home of For the National Tf^l tocrats and near-aristocrats and evening, April 14 In the Town ball Mr. and M rx Ben Robbins. Mtoa r^^**^*^* H«fM4«r* ikikt«r«4 «t tb« la an enormous superfluity of blab Stranded In San Diego an vaca- «>ower driving a neces- St. Wolfgang, Austria, March 30.«costs h'sre ss compared with Ed- Tested After Being Found in All HaiHh Organintions In urtic« •! M*rMht«'«r Conn.. •• have engaged in various uprisings tlon, M.AKTHA B R IT T A IN and ImpatlenUy M arua peered on Wlllington Hill. Tba giria have ^Hutchinson la having antiques done r»n4 <*!••• Man Waiinr and bluff in the world which la doing — laced at bis dlspoaol. Hartford, Marcb SO.—Plana have convinced Spanish Fascists fighting the best thing that Russia can do u demonstrating the new de luxe drove slowly on she be- Laboratory tests were planned by Mias Eatear Hansen . attended a about 15 inches deep, leas than to line with the maxim about "the Mrs. W. J. O'Brtan. 4$, _ L ...... I for either bond or referenrea, i f'om the banks on each aide of The former Britlab Monarch, hia ^'bbtitletf CA ibe vee oi repuMicnMon Ish fighters on the rebel side. Bui of It. Is a highly important thing was as tee Duke desired. Local Boy leged attempt to derail tee New taka part. Next week Wednesday afternoon state In partlelpatlng to tee lOth cooking ebampion". at the Women’s and alx foster childrea; saya They r'etum to thetr apartment to ' .V’* '’" “ 'i Somehow the car and personal secretary. Sir Godfrey annual nation-wide “ Eiarly Diag­ lA At AM eewe Atat>a*rh»» or#aitefl (e m for a long time the brunt of the ac pack. A t their door they surprise a ™odem trailer aeemed an anac- Scouts, however, sent a simple bou­ Haven rallroad'a expreae, the Mer- Tbe eighth grade of tee Rldgea at 2 o'clock, tee Ladles’ Aid society National Etaeposition o f Arte and old-fasbioned raags la the b ^ ' [i^ A r bbt b*b«r«n«e ertaitad in rhi» for any nation to do at this partlc- Thomas, and his ^Jutants went quet of heather and evergreen. nosis .Campaign", which will g e t tual batUIng fell on tbe Moors handaome young man trying to en- h''®"**"’ *!• that wildneas. She ebanu’ Limited. school ot Mansfield will give a whist will meet at tee Wlllington Hill Industries. to bake beana." 'NAer ena nieo tb« loom n«w» neb- ular period of the world's history— early to bed last night at Appea- party Wednesday evening in tee under way April 1. With tee slogan, ilehe# bertie ter. Apnlogetleally, he telb them ?,*, h^ord ot the bright gaiety, of Tbe Duke’s desire to become A New Hs'ven railroad police o f­ church. The annual business meet­ The "best woman cooks in tee Mrs. (Seorge Lshmami. 254 L brought over from Spanish Morocco baeh Villa, a modest, secluded yel­ schooL The money ia to be used for ing, will be held with election of offi­ "Uncover Tuberculosis by Modern All riAhrn ot rcnuhitrailonf ol which it wouldn’t be a bad thing he stepped o ff at the wrong floor Monte and could not connect It “democratic" again without tee ficer. who withheld hia name, con nation" will be named late this week avenue, Yonkers, N. T., bsnoie «? >*bPtriel fteoatehev herein ere eteo re- and the Foreign L-glon. These low bouse with green shutters which press of curious crowds was reflect­ a graduation trip to Hertford. Miss cers. Methods'' the campaign will empha­ after a "cook-off” by teams of two eereeA Jor this country to do. and that he Is (IRKKV N E A L I 'onely atretch ot cypreaa- firmed tee aelzure in an Blast Huven prise cook after Uvlnf most ot bar! troops must be pretty well used up They start nortl. and pirk un 1*"®'* appeared divorced became hla new retreat yesterday ed In new signs about Appesbach: house last night Etothsr Hansen of West Wllllngton Miss Helen Rnllinson ipent Easter size three objectivee; The first, to In a model kitchen. Three o f tee six life to New York sad flirnsnsal There isn't a country in the world after a 184-mlle motor trip from is tee teacher. with friends in New York and Miss . Kwil eeretee elient of N B A Aere by now. NeaL hitch biking. He tells them he «P«ce. “ Private Property. Keep Out. En­ In addition to the laboratory ax acquaint everyone with the four nnoliste who won regional contests hotels with her husband, a viountot.' lee lee that hasn't a good many things the Enzesfeld. Stanley Soukup o f New York Daisy Pilcher was In New York for le to meet a friend, JACK MPEIt- But at last she reached more trance Forbidden.” amlnaUon. tee poUee officers con danger signals of tuberculosla, viz for submitting wall-bolaneed "aver­ ta to bar 50’s, and weighs n pounds. Then there were the German and Austrian detectives who are spent tec week-end with hia par­ the Etoster holidays. matter with I t But so long sa .1 ^ N . at Long Beach. But at lon g level ground, pasted an occasional The lO-rooro bouse where EMward Unued their investigation o f a story persletant cough. Indigestion, loss of age Aroaricon menus" are to their U n . R. L. Mmesy. igsHtorth Pehhahere K«bfee*f>*eMv« in* Italian aviators and technicians guarding him, as well as tee Duke's ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Soukup. Jack MacLaarn was an Eaatar JtiHue MeU)«»e At»«K'tai Atf»nrv_.N«M puts In its time thinking how won­ Beach auto camp when Hpeddon ap­ lighted farm house. By now eba was expected to live until he leaves told teem by Robert Langdon, of weight and fatigue; the second, to twenties. Third avenue, VllUsex. Ia,. nathor Torb (*hi4»etfo Ueiroii «nn H>>e'ori who came in the early second stage pears, Neal boa disappeared from felt agalnet her cheeks tbe keen major domo and cook, visited the for ETance and his marriage with at DaleviUe. guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and advise teat hidden tuberculosis be Here are the "prize cooks:" derful It la, how much wiser and E o*' Haven, teat he saw a man run Mra. James Service, at West WIT- of two grown children advtosa >3 the trailer. Driving off with Belly tangv air of tee coast, and In ber local Inn where they proudly dis­ Mra Wallis Simpson in May stands • Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards at­ uncovered by means o f tee modern Evelyn Mlschke, 25, pretty and MbMHbN APIU1 Bl NEAU Ub of the war. with a relaUvely small ning from tee tracks near Salton- tended the Instailatlon of Baker llngton. would-be cooks, ’Take s oookbaak. belter than other nations It la, it te eheck Neal's' disappearance. Sped- noae the smell of the sea. Suddenly played clgaret cases and stickpins on a promontory reaching into methods of tuberculin testing and unmarried, of I292>^ South Ply­ Md start.” — CJNt'ri.A i'htNa number of German machine gunners stall a few minutes before he flag Chapter, Order o t Eastern Star, at Blaster was observed with a spe­ Isn’t going to get along very far don fails to return. Frantic, Mar she reached a brilliantly llgh j which Eld ward presented before W olfgang lake. His personal suits X-rartng: and third, to point out mouth Boulevard, Los Angeles, s ged tee expreae. Stafford Springs last week. l^ e Hereie Hrtnnne Combenj foe and Infantry non-coms to teach the tba calls polios. Officer M UlAN place In the road, liiiw tee avlng Etaizesfeld. cial program in tbe South Willing- tee dangers of contact with active business college student who cooks ) r ■— aaiee . ee fleen«'ieT reeiAinethtiiif with correcting Its faults. faces tee lake and includes a bed­ A chain had been bolted around a The following committees from ton Sunday ecbool. The Eaater Spaniards how to carry on. Finally proves of little help. Then Martha gates of Del Monte ai)d tee It was teen teat tbe chief servant cases o f the disease. dinner in a kitchenette every eve­ s t r ik e s r e t B A W iU I fbt triHKirADnieAi Arrrtre epr»eerine in room, a newly furnished bath and a rail, tee police said, and ralgnt have Wllllngton were appointed by C3i- cantata, “The Easter Lliy", was gets a wire, signed “Betty" advising hotel beyond the trees. But. rei ’’oomputec: tbe prospectlye household dressing room. "in contrast to tee associations' ning for two Bisters; learned cook­ fi€e#r«lnemefi*e le Ike Meneheeter the big Influx of lUUan dlvlalons in caused a derailment had not tee naax Chapter. Eastern Star, for tee given by tbe Junior and primary \.A mieefifne ■ HAreia Betty can’t explain hot will meet Ing Speddon would not pause at annual Christmas Seal appeal for ing from her mother, Mrs. Martin February. ROBERT V. TREAT train's emergency brakes been ap next year: Miss Emily Parizek of children with songs, poems and “ Hilo, T. H., March $0.—(AP) — 1 .Martha In San Francisco hotel. such a populated resort, Martha piled. funda, the Etorly Diagnosis Cam­ Miachke, of O ofton, Neb., on a The Hawaiian tslaiura flrst sit-dewn ^ TUWDAT. MARCH 80 Wllllngton Hill, instruction: Mrs. other features. The church service Suddenly It looked very much os Robert V. Treat was, by profes­ Feverishly Martha starts tc ’Frisco pressed on toward Monterey. ranch; serves her friends macaroons t o Langdon was held In the New Ha­ Minnie Service. West Wlllington was well attended. The ebbir sang paign to strictly an educational ef­ atrika wga affect today, $0 though tba Italians wers tsklug sion, a banker. It would have and at Santa Barbara, utterly A t a more normal time she would SOCIALISTS ENDORSE CIO; ven county Jail under (15,i)00 ball fort.” explained Misa Mabel Baird, made with walnuts, cocoanut and men laundry werkars refliafta have been utterly delighted with Mra. John Edwards and Mrs. Henry "Allelulia", by Brander, and candled fruits THE DECISIONS over tha war pretty much alto­ made no difference whatever if be feigned, she parka her trailer near Ovemight Naws technically charged with Idleneae. campaign director for the State budge from their . waahtuboadtor] tee little town, holding Its savor of Labonte, South Wllllngton. "Thanks ^ To God", by Ambrose. Mrs. Percy Finks, 26, comely wife the beach and drops to sleep. Ball was fixed by Judge EdwarJ Tuberculoals Commission. "A single they halted work y ^ e rffa y and da»| ■* IBecsuse of 'th« «pectaculiir fea- gether. They captured Malaga had been a haberdashery clerk or s old Spain, still beautiful with new Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett were The pastor’s theme was "Newness of an Arlington. Va„ grocer; won a NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY RAP UBOR FEDERATION L. Re molds In Etost Haven Town phase o f the tuberculosis problem mended hourly wage tocreosaa ranff*f truck driver or a day l.aborer. He buildings whose architecture O f Connecticut 3 guests of relattvea in New York of Life". tnra o f Mrif-rtvenai involved in the with a whoop, having caught the Ckmrt yesterd^. Is selected for emphasis by the Na­ contest in 1933 at "best-looking girl Ing from three te five cant* ^ C H APTE R VI matched the old. But now she had (By AssoelatMl FroosJ over tee week-end. employed by tec U. S. Treasury De­ tJMtad lU te a Supreme Court'! de> government by surprise, and Imnic would have been as deeply loved, tional Tuberculoals Association and When Martha awakened, ral.scd hut one ruirr>ose_to find Betty. In a Also Condemn Anti-Semitism Langdon (Ugged tee train to a Valery Sundt, a student at the partment:" haa cooked since ahe diately Rome rang with the cheer- and In all probability by quite as atop Sunday night three-quarters of Suffield Bo ts' school. Is spending slroultaneoualy from April 1 to 30. oWoB o f yeaterday to favor of the herself sleepily to the window, the parking lot at the edge of to i^ she and Make Plans to Form a Etostford — Walter Howe, 30 and 3 was 7; learned art of seasoning from lug for an "Italian victory.*' a mile east of tee Elaat Haven rail­ the Easter recess at his home on DR. TOWNSEND PROPOSES aome 2,000 affiliated tuberculosis as­ •**W»S State o f WaablnKton’a minimum many people. Material success or bright yellow sun of Bantr Barbara detached the trailer and started In Farmer-Labor Party. his wife, Gertrude, 25, pleaded guilty her mother, Mra. 8. D. Pearce, of was high overhead. To her embar- the little coupe to make a round of road station with a flashlight. Wlllington HilL Miss Hazel Sundt. sociations throughout the country w a fe law for women, this opinion Is The Spanish insurgents and their failure have nothing whatever to do to theft charges and were bouna endeavor by every possible means Pryorsburg, Ky.; eaterUins dinner COLDS raaament, ears were parked all the hotels. Not even Carmel, a few The Inveatigation Is being con­ a Junior at the Connecticut College guests with her husband three nights baled as the Ug news ot the day with the profound regard In which Chicago, March 30.— (A P ) — The over to tee Superior Court In default for Women In New London, was NEW NATIONAL DRIVE to bring this message to tee public." dragooned Moors and Legionnaires along the block which had been de­ minutes' drive away, yielded a trace of 12,000 bonds each by Justice Ed­ ducted by State Policeman William a week, with steak, dinner for 6 or $ ^ It la by 80 maana oartaln, however, had besn fighting a pretty nasty men like Bob Treat are held. serted only a few hours before. The National Socialist party was on R. Murphy and Chief George Crow home over the holiday and week "In Connecticut we shall use on Saturday. FEVER ^ ‘*"'"** roasted carrsing a record today in support bf the ward A. Trepal. The charges were H# bad a fine mind; but people snow-white sands of the beach was tnln man and a biond young (flrl. ley of tee railroad police. end. posters, sound motion pictures deal­ •eat . that tba oouit'a action in unanl- war for half a year. And now it John L. Lewis Committee for Indus­ brought on complaint of George Oil- Asks His Followers to Raise Mra. Helen B, Angell, 27. a bride, ■.teals, TahteM dotted with the bright bathing suits Returning from Carmel In tee rls- bronson, a farmer who slept In teelr Myron Vasburgh of Sharon was ing with tbe disease. Illustrated o f 885 South Ohio avenue, Colum­ ■•tea, XOM Draew .asoualy approvlaf the Railroad La­ 'vaan’t their war any more, but do not love Individuals tor their floe trial Organization- and "United a recent visitor of Mias E>thcr Han­ Five Millions to Put Hia multi-colored eun-umbrellas Ing fog. Martha chided herself for bam, that he could not find 1675 lecturea, radio talks, demonstrations bus, Ohio, home economies graduate bor Act. with Its mandate for col- Italy'a Their sUte of mind Is easy minds. Ha was an active and dili­ Offshore a dozen small sailing craft Front” co-operation with working after a fire Sunday. sen. Plan in Operation. and articles In newspapers and Ttr “Rak-Mr-'rteia* -W o v ira trusting the observetlon of ths st> doss groups. of Ohio State University aad a for- iwittve barvalolnc with whaUver to imoglDs. Then came the grand gent citizen; but one usually makes played about, and as Martha gazed tendant at Salinas. " I ’va wasted New Haven—Trustees of tee New WnilNGTON Representative Doria Hail McBec magaztoes. Three apecloliy printed U bIom! from the window a smart speedboat A resolution adopted at closing of Wllllngton waa appointed a com­ leaflets with corres|mndtog poaterx a c n e y may raprasent Si par cent of drive on Madrid by way of Ouadala- about as many enemies os friend.i tlma". she told herself bitterly. " I Haven railroad had permission to­ jlashed by. tossing spray high above sessions yesterday of tee party's mittee to report on a proposed deal Chicago, March 30.— (AP) — A enUtied, "It Con Happen", "Slg- by being an active and diligent citi­ ehctiid have gone straight on to San day to pay (309.340 in interest on $6,000,000 fund compri..s We don’t sUow Forlornly she started toward the C?ompany. during tree-trimming Mrs. Mary Denman of South would rsceive a promissory note time in May. toon; whether the decision does not wsra beaten In Guadalajara. The n.Bke merry while their masters tended that In tbe automobile and operations. decorated by Ehrerett Robertaon. line an example of a fine New Eng escape from reality. Fatigue havifia New trailers to park on this street but Airspeed trailer, and was startled to Wllllngton la ill at tee home o f ber bearing four per cent intcreat and open wide the way for minimum young men hadn't wanted to flgni York. March 30 ^ Barney ■nd mistresses etand at tbe side Stael controversies tee A. F. of L. New Haven— Francis Paul Shan- Edward De W olf o f Rutland,, TEA en emotional background Is usually you can find a place— '' sre a man standing near Its door. A t daughter, Mra. Florence Raney, In payable In 24 months. land gentleman as New Englai.o Gallant, genial bonllace ot Green­ lines. Now office wives have ley, two years old, one of twins, died Maas., ia spending a few days with wage lasrs without any disciimina- .Spaniards. They had nothing t. nde more fronoiinred because the "I’m leaving right away, offl- nrsi Martha could not believe ber "p la j^ a disruptive role by fighting Willlmantic. He said be proposed enactment of wich Village whq recently declared united for such an annual occa in the St. Raphael's hospital of in­ his sister, Mrs. EUeanor Hansen. tton as to which s o shall benefit by against the Spaniards. They hail ever priKluced; because he was kiinl individual la prone to ncglwt to oh cer* Martha Interrupted and climb­ c.ves. Her etidden .right gave way recognition of unions os tee sole Next Sunday afternoon at 3 the measure "by arousing tee peo­ s.oii, the Stenographei.x' Ban juries resulting from tee accidentst Tbe Heigh-Ho Bridge club attend­ and deeply friendly, because hl.s serve the rules ol righi living and Is himself "free, i^hlle and over 21" be­ ed Into tee coupe. So quickly did to anger as she realized that the bargaining agencies for tee work- o’clock at tee service on Wlllington ple of America to tee ne^ of the tham. This in itself might provide thought they were going to Ethio­ Many pretty stenoe plan and ar- swallowing of a metal clip. Medical ed tee theater in Hartford Thursday prone to deprive hlmaolt ot the bene fore a local magistrate. Is back in she suit the action to. the word that man was Gerry Neal! era.’’ Hill tee Oongregatlonal church Townsend plan; by arousing votars '' ground for endless discussion. heart was warm and sympathetic range the event and laaue the in Examiner Marvin M. Scarbroough evening instead of having Its regu­ pia— they hod been Uught to hatr tits of pleaaureahle recreation. circulation. the officer stared after the trailer AlthoilYb supporting the C. I. O. choir of Stafford Springs will give in every d>ngresaional. district to But the definite and final valtda- Ethiopians. So they didn't ngiu and because he was honorable and Barney Is no ordinary restaura­ vitetion. At the party their the resolution objected to what It said the clip, apparently used to lar meeting. tee cantata, ''Resurrection”, direct­ be considered bosses take dictation. ' and car openmouthed. (To Be Continued) tee importance a t eeelnig to It that cl( an and the grip ot hia hand was teur. A university man, would- said was tee dependency of C. 1. O. fasten curtains, lodged In the child' Mrs. Louise Buck of Springfield, ed by Danny Halgb. ■ tlon o f the Railroad Labor Act with too well. parUciilarly when then still another caii.se of tiredness and The pleasant officer scratched esophagus. Mass., is tee guest of Miss Rosa O. their Congressmen truly represent seemingly, fatigue mav be Induced be statesman. he used to bo leadership upon “tee political alli­ There was a large attendance at Its mandatory provision for collec­ officers blundered terribly and they a brn<‘(JlcUon. I Since, Irwin his head, uttering a puzzled and Hall. their wishes In tee National 0>n- tliroiigh abuse of the eyes. a newspapirman liimsolt and Shaw left the auatbie comment. ance with the Democratic party." the WillingtoD Hill church Sunday gresa." H ow do you get to fl-Id when he found themselves shooUng at one He w ill lo t ho forj^otten. includes among his • intluenliHi wrote "Bury the It also warned workers against Frederick Tomasko has returned t s * bargaining bstwaan the sroploy- The summarized rules for over- Dead, " And despite the trailer In tow afternoon. Tbe decorations were This, he said, would ba done by cuslomors Ids best friends. Ser­ radios youngest acripl “ hasty abandonment” of tee A. F. to his home in South Wllllngton er and a majority represantativs of another. cf mlng tiredness are os follows: Eat writer -Martha did hurry. A t all times (HNNEY FAMEY PLANS besutlful, arranged by Mrs. George educational campaigns In Congres­ vility Is not his routint. Guests D u " 22-year-old Irv- of L despite "recent victories "of after being in Florida during tee V. Smite and Mias Mildred Mlrtl tha workers, would saam to praetle- Bo it to only natural that within lees, exercise more, open up the d 'o t*>r maximum Washington sional districts, state conventions meet him on equal grounds, nmi r>g ^eeber who creates the Mil- the Lewis group." winter. At tee rear ot the pulpit were five channels of allmlnatlon, make the ton Berle Community Hlne nro- radio broadcasts, mass meetings any settle. In favor of organized la­ the rebel forces there should be right adjustment to emotional pro him highly opinionated on every­ " " ‘“ ne The resolution said auapenslon of TOUR OF BRITISH ISLES At tee regular meeting of tee pots of large Eaate. llllea. In front DO YOU STAY AW AKE U N TIL thing, belligerent sometimes. granus. He It the In/ant of stralghtawayb she took a chance Girl Scouts Friday night, June and a national convention of Town- bor, tbe question that haa lain be­ many who have become convinced Health and Diet blema, and take care of your eyei. aynlriRt the law. One thoiight kept Daybook C. I. O. unions by the A. F. of L. of the chancel were white hyacinths Hie new elob Is dubbed -I'he s Industry and goi sendltea. YOU “TAKE SOMETHING”?, hind the great and troublesome dinning In her brain; she must “ created tee danger of a spilt tn the that the revolution is a muss, has Artiatocrats” for the benefit ol V Pff^ton QUESTIONS AND ANSU’ERS reach the Palace Hotel In American labor movement”, and Brookfield Street Renidents to wave o f strikes from which the been ralemanaged. .hat they have Advice Economic Royalists. Barney ad­ H.nrn. vote San that every effort should be made to B.> l>K FK.\.\h MrilOk (E ar U'ax) Francisco and contact Betty \Va.ihlnglon A t tee time Becre- Be in England for Corona­ country has been suffaring. been betrayed. And when we hear mits the plagiarism and pays his Haynes. "preserve the unity of labor." tion; To Take Auto With Question: Minnie T. Inqulree respects to the President, whom « t Joke larceny tary Hull pleaded for a halt to tee Approved by the newly elected Not that it necessarily follows of revolU ia^.hlnd the rebel lines and What U the beat way to remove ear he inserted an ad In "Variety At every little town she paused Them ..'“I* F -t**- ’ f ■* ■*_. ' KOI It I ATIOKE CANES i.u adml es Immensely But he trans-Atlantli; hog-calling eonteat, national executive committee, the , . • ^ > - e» - -.t. «A • ■ ».-> . that the decision forecasts favorable ma.ss >xeeiitlona of maleonlents wax from'the ear?" 1 have been feels the need of a filace where "Berts at gasoline stations on the main ueing a toothpick but my youngster highway, asking for Information as Mayor LtiGiiardla and rterr Hitler's "United Front" resolution advocated ORDERS OF $1.00 OR MORE DELIVERED FREE action on the Wagner law: but un and hear them over and ovu again In .studying the causes of "that bigwiffa neiHi not rub elbou’s with n 'he man "pokesmen had about fought It out moblllzstioir "not of the small Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Clen- tells me that they have taught nim the iKil pollol. So he lias set aside It was aimed at sent for him ano to a dark blue roadster. But none leaa the court la prsparsd to taks in pretty close detail there is more Hied feeling' which U the mark oi had any help to give. "I Just came to a draw unll) the mayor hit below minority of workers already com­ ney of 59 Brookfield street and teelr at school that this .a the wrong tbe entire upper story of "'m e terla?*“fl, humorous ma Inr belt. ON WEDNESDAY! CALL IN! DIAL 5721! SAVE! the poaitloD that there Is on entirely than a little reason for believing persistent fatigue, we find there are t..ing to do. lest injure the ear mitted to an advance or revolution­ children. Christopher ' Courtney 1 Aristocrats" for an exclusive h I. i. ^ a Ubiquitous Berle. here last ^ ■-V ■* ' i f !A* - " ' > ' i ‘ v V dtim . night. Or No. ma'am. I don't re- rhere Is a rich stock of good ary program, but to the great Glenney and Gwendolyn Margaret dllTerent rolatlonshlp between the them. And for believing that the l< iir mam eniises. These are: incor gathering, where members ano American Idiom upon which tee Anewer: When ear wax has ac­ Cantor” moniher any dark blue roadster at masses of the u.aeful workers of hand Glenney, will leave in the near fu - ^ great IndustHes and public Interest revolution, as a revolution, is dying lint diet, lack ot exercise, selt- their friends may do their night mayor might have drawn witnout and brain." cumulated and formed a hardened clubbing privately and pay hand­ all. In Santa Marla. In San Lui.s ture for a vacation trip to England from that existing between the rail- lioisoning or auto-lntrxlcntlon, and rcmhlng across tha Atlantic to "The Socialist party” , the resolu­ and Ireland. EVERYBODY SAVES AT dusturbed emotions. In an effort to plug. It la best removed by first somely for the privilege. Ohlspo In Paso Robles, m busy , 9to» ■ 4«» X Hubolnge Herr Hitler right in hla tion said, "should vigorously work The Glenneys will be in England roads and the public, It would seem Whether It will become a wai help you understand better how syringing with warm olive oil ami Barney, however, has not set ^ .i" *'’■ same. But own word fartory. They don’t all then having tbe wax removed by a for specific co-operative or united for the coronation of King George to be inevitable that some law prac­ openly between Italy and what is t >sf eaiisci are responsible, I wtl aside all his democratic princi­ still Martha kept grimly on, hold- appear In the dictionary. Borne did THE FARM WOODLOT front undertaking with trade and VI and Queen Elizabeth of Great disruss each one separately. doctor who has the Inetrumente anc ples. Downstairs, the populace is ng to her faith In the mysterious not come into general use until lit- jesi w A'i « -. tically paralleling the Wagner Act left of Spain Is another question. the iklll to take out the wax with- Industrial unions in connection with Britain. They plan to take their A poorly balanced diet Is probabit welcome to ilt and tip and be en­ telegram she had received at Long t-rary and scholastic folk began in principle must svcntualiy be out. Injuring the ear dnim The habii Beach, campaigns for the organization of Everybody's Market! the nui.xrno.sf common cause ofot •a persist tertained and be entirely free oi automobile along with teem, to tf'TplDg thorn recently as a mine of labor, and in behalf of the iinem- approved. eni fatigue which dsve'ops slowly "*,.**' **’* '*>'••» with Economic Royalty, For shrewu untouched national resource. lacilltate the touring o f the Britleb '®°J*’ rlclce, hair pins, etc., le an un ployed; In the development of con-1 Isles, Perhaps one rea.v»n why ths Im­ SELF GLORIFICATION and in.vidiously. in almost every Barney Oellant arguea that so stale Cnllnge. And then. late that afternoon she Rut Mayor LaOunnlla chose ea.se the dietetic factor will play 'lesirabla ooe to form. Your chiiu clal snobbery works both ways reached .Salinas. Wearily she drove "satisfactlonsfahlg." sumers’ cooperaUves; x x x and, In j Mr. Glenney is secretary-treasur portance of the railroad decision Joseph Stalin is a very smart either a principal or a secondary Advised that un Anu that the pedigreed and pie- Into a gasoline yard and asked tee the building of a genuine Farmer- er of Perrett and Qlennev Inc One Can CampbeH's Tomato man. iklllful removal of wax may result THE SEED TREE METHOD T u n o F is h Sunrise seems to have been muffed by eo role. .Such mistakes ss overestma, blans bad beet be k(kept apart. eame question ones more New Word Labor party.” I trucking and bua concern. •s- 1 5 ® SOUP FREE! many lies In the fact that for a nuni rating liio iniieh heavy food, lack o' in rupturing the ear drum, ^m em - The seed tree method ol estabiish- Of course It goes without saying Inff or perpeuiatmg the farm wooa- ” >»'rt«r?’’ the attend- To a German that word means With Each 1-Lb. Paclu'fe the proper food minerals or vita her the old ruTe, "Never stick any- Curbing Thirsts itet said. Y-yes, there wae one In tnat a mar. l.s so low as to be ber of .years the very great majority that he had to bo pretty amait to ncr#. P e a c h e s Krasdale 2|s i g e Sunshine mln.s. and mls-gulded restriction ol elbow "d'Aller than your Another prohibition txinifare. iaUfacinr”*''’' most Kdirrely a man. certainly without o f tbe railroads have be..*n ojicratiiig gel to bo the IK1.S.S Ilf n nation as big the diet are very commonly found Incidentally. who has been more Martha straightened In her seat. honor—In fact so badly without Krispy Crackers! under it. apparently convinced not Russia. Hut that he la very among tho.se who are ''always tired a host than a mere barkeep, b* "cod-braring age Do you remember, was there s .lonor that he can not be insulted. mil. (Mouth-Breathing) Fruit Salad Krasdale Ig. Is 1 5 « only that it would pmhably be sus­ Joe Madden, the M.arqiiis ol scat e^ d over the area. The n u T woman In it"’ It Is a regular cockle burr ot a Kmart indeed is .shown by his latest Question: Mrs. K. D. S. wants to Ftfty-eecond Street. .Madden ber left per acre varies with the at When the patient bos poor di- .i,. ^ woman and a man. A word and even though It amounts tained but also that it provldri an public utterance. ge.stive powers to begin with and know. What makes my little boy maintained a speakeasy in that •eed-prodiieing ability of the PLANNING A NEW hnlr .f® ® !?''■' " ' th light only to a prefix to some ol the Corned Bee£ D erby ig. is l||^c orderly and work.-iblc jM»Ilcy wher.*- He tells the Russian p<*opU‘ ihnt thrn iiBo.s pnorl> meals, tftii* sleep with hit moutn open ? Durlnif thoroughfare during Volsteadism •^cles. the weight ot the seed, and 1 words Germans can put up. it OR DO YOU GO operation can be continuous and this Ixisl, about his b. |ng something v.ill result in an extra hmden being the day he breathes through hi* and his clientele includea every Excitedly Martha reached Info t.cvertheless rakes unarmored •fuioy, Seedtosa [laced iijx.n the digestiye organ, newspapi-r, social or stage notable the wink"^u velocity ot successfuL r However, the usual mim- the fMcket of her Jacket, brought American tonsils fore and aft. Cranberry Sauce Ig. is RIGHT TO SLEEP ON A supematurally great and about iih.ch they are ill-erpiippr-d to bear. throughthrn.,o.h“,V th< mouth." *’* ‘»-««i>‘ee who makes the round... He la a HOME? ^ r Is from one tc ten trees per paper on which If this rloa'd International de­ I S e GRAPEFRUIT! It would seem to be highly prob­ other high officials of the Soviel ( ertalnly, the tiretl fier.son ran not Answer: The principal cause of toiigh-looking. soft-hearted hom- bate adds It to the American lan- acre. A t eooii as the young stand no J i * " . Speddon’s license able that the gr-st employer cor- government being crc.aturcs of in­ eat • anything and everything" and mouth-breathing during sleep in the bre who talks out ol the side ot number. "Was that the license?" Tuai;c. it will h.ave done some good S h r im p Krasdale Fancy when he follows that plan he Is like voung child Is "an f enlareV^meni "At I " ’uuiP sud articulates' In rude ma^rcuL*'’"*’’"’' ***'• And that IS about all the good the c for poraUons will imn.. diately begin to conceivably lofty genius and i bar l.y to hiH-ome more and more tired .1------. e O' I Broadway . attendant looked at it 1 5 the adenoid ti.ssiiIf Ocia-sionaliv th ■ i bl'cs to hold r spite Of the einq.liclty and ap- Gosh. he said slowly. "I m not debate car do. adjust themselves and their labor 'icti-r and about the mliaeulons sue thi- other band, yvhen he cuts interference with normal oi--ui ki_.A! .'!’'‘'blk'bt seminars with tleywooo I lb jars breathing “ <'Y»ntagee of the metnod, i aure. I remember looking at the Peanut Butter 1 ^ 0 relations to the fact Uutl the prln- I cess of thetr leadership and down on the quantity of food and ts artsei from chronic nasal obatruc Broun on soclalL.m, compare loot I,e\vlB Tell* ’Em Juicy narlda alKMit more .rarcful as to its quality ne I ball notes with Jim Crowley oi wieral fectors must be considered! "ic tank Clple of majority representative I “ '’Pefalleled greatne tlon due to caUrrh. .Mouth-breath While Americans can In no wise ss ol Soviet often tlnda that he actually haa more Lou U ltle, go over fisticuff ms thir., L ■'‘‘.t'”.* was some- compete with Ger.nsns In de­ W a l n u t f ORANGES! bargaining is now so firmly estab­ RiisBla Is not merely tripe ing U undesirable for eeveroi rea tory with any pugilistic senbe thing like that. But I can’t be sure lb. 1 5 e but In- while eating le.ss. sons and may In lime cause facia, 'L i'"* * deep-rooted vising long words, we'll give ero lished that it might as well be ac­ Jurious tripe I The exorcise factor is also ol im He always has demanded strict' M d wind-firm, i. not easily over­ **'* F'“"ce. "Please an ace tn the bole ano still lay oddsJ l'orl,inee 1.. banishing fatigue Those defecte. 1 have prepared an artl.ie discipline, ruling out an^ signs ot thrown or broken by tne wind. For dozen cepted as part of our economic sys­ He described carelessness, conipla- on Adenoids which will be sent to they can deliver up no man tcT Green Giant Peas •g can 1 5 « who complain the must ot a tire, roughhouae on the premises. tie «.im p lc. Spruce n too much subject T* “ * " ‘ '■“" K ' about the match America’s Senator James tem. Certainly there was nothing oency. self-satisfaction, extes.siv. you and which answers some i f the S irl. I mean did she — was she Ie.-ling usually do not do the phyai will throw out any youth, rich or te v^dthrow . Second, the sou Hamilton L^wls for kne sentences. THE BEST PRESCRIPTION FOR A GOOD N IG H TS SLEEP Id what the court's unanimous opin­ common questions about enlarge,! acting perfectly natural ?*» No. 1 Local •elf assurance conceit and bragga ecia toFev explain normally large, then surgical re- a document bos come into this Method," stales tee tree thus left Dlrectorofnaziandallothergerman - MAHON . . . IDEAS . . . one tomorrow evening. It’s the best prescription £ a g y tbe first place, the groupa that reseed the area If the young M d down the road to Carmel and publicity Goebbels S p in a c h Krasdale Js 2«ns27c He vast crowds in Berlin, eercaro- t. is seU-poi-eoning or niito-intoxica- movaj of the adenoids may oe nee oomer's hands. 5 lb. bag 2 itute tha foroaa o f rebellion in tlon. In the healthy body, certain "Twenty-One a u b ." It saya, growth to destroyed by fire or other Monterey. "That must sursly bavs AND GO(») CMlIBACnNS for a good night’s rest I Ing adulation of HiUer in each of easary. T ry the natural meUKMto been Betty and Speddon," she told Arranged ore highly betarogeneous. Ths waste ^terials are being constant­ "Seventeen people at the bar. No ■genclea. flret as there ie everything to gu n herself. Ruefully she remembered C AT I|A8 PRIA ATE BELL Than 088 ao cbogoa or ebBgcrtioB Ib eoo> Hitler's laudation ot himself: an.i ly pnxliiced and lust as constant!-, cslebritiea. No sandwiches being Definite information relative to C o ffe e Krasdale lb. 2 2 ® I to. o f oourae, a large part of and nothing to lose. Vary often the that Airspeed's Itlnsrory bod ealled aaclioo widi oay of dm heaM plaaniaff ang- what he haa beheld in England in Whenever elimination general health-building measures servM. Popcorn and potato chlp« number of tre,w ot a spsciflc speciea Arkansas City, Kss.— ragulor army, tbe officer class on the counter. Drinks, 00 cents for stops In King City and Sallnaa goideaa wo hava leg TOO. ffnal the pagan sacriflcea to preparation tM intcrlered with, thcae waste pro- have dbsertbed will produce excel­ to leave per acre or any other m- FriUle. a cat owned by . Is OPEN THURSDAY ANO SATURDAY EVDUNCS UNTI. 9 O'CIOOC fiv o tly in oyinpaUiy wltb the ducts tend to accumulate and thr Champggne, II a glass. formstlon concsruing this' method had kept to tbs main blghwsv. cUle Rucker, bos leomed A p r ie o t e Krasdale i o « or the rites of a medieval corona- lent reeults and Utey should be g iv ­ Whatever bappenad oow, ahe bod Take wdatuki i i of dM8o Im O U m aad tbe orlglaal promoter patient Is consequently poisoned bv en a reasonable period of trial ajd The "checker" may visit 10 or wUl gladly be supplied on applica­ get what be wanu. H « aimpiy nn j C R I8C O I Uon, and what he has beheld m Ws own retained toxina. In ths tacs more rival places in the course ot certainly lost tee confidence of ber than, if they do not sucosad, suigsrr tion to the Extenrion Service. Con- employer! ' floor whenever dFs Pinaapplo Dole 10« of abnormal fatigue. It to therefore may be used. on STsnlng end upon bis return, nocUout State QiUsga, Stoixa. Con­ MANCHESTER LUMBER A F U E L CO. WATKINS BROTHERS present a complete pketui* e< necticut ^e 3 lb. can l< lUCnUrStTMt 1W.BM4 P n u i M Krasdale 2^s 2 2 5 c at MANCHESTK, CONN. tendlag for two boors, aro to otort administer the District o t Colum­ added that tha ’*RepubUean defeat bury, aosertad he was “pretty weU at 7:30. "nia inatruetois.ais: "My net gain for the Democrats o f an Al- ;T 0 F CHARITY WEDDINGS 125 COUPLES DANCE bia law," commentad Charles E. by the failure of that fed up” with Bradl^a taJk. STATE IS MAKING Oomnnialty oad tha Cbriatlan MODERN EDUCAUON derman and a Ouncllmaa. Wyxanaky a t the solicitor general's PARADE OF BOYS party to do anything for labor' T9o Moeh Talk DEMOCRATSWANT Idaal,” tbs Rev. Horace B. flioat of DANBURY SELECTS Repubileana still control tha Ooun- YOUNG DEMOCRAI office, "so Congress would probably and expressed the Houte that the "He seems to te doinc most of WilUngton; “Tho Life o f Christ,’’ cll, however, with two of the four Insert a re-enactment clause If It Republican membera of the House the tallci^ here,’’ Cable sajd. 'T GROWING USE OF tha Rev. Kandrick Goebal of Staf­ Aldermen and five o t tha eight IN TOWN IS LESS ATSHRINERS’ B A U decided to appropriate funds.'' UPSET WHOLE TOWN Vogel- De Hope HERECONTINDES would Uke heed. belleva the time is here for the BoO' PLACES ASSURED ford Springs; "Plamilng and Lead­ AUSUN AS MAYOR Oouncllmen. Of interest to Manchester people Both Senator King (D-UtoJt) and Duo to the absence of Majority atora to cooperate with each other.’ ing Group Worship,'' Rav. Gibson 1 The vote tor other dty efticera TO PICK DEEGA' it ths wedding of Miss Vlviaii De Rep. Norton (D-N. J.) said they Leader Noah Bwayne, controversial Bradley told the Senate If no re. STREET UGHTING Danlsls in charga of Young People' City Clerk—William J. Hannan Hope and WlUlam P. Vogel, which were r*«iy to Introduce new bills mattare wert avoided in the House. port were reeoivM this week on the work for tha Congragatlonal (Jhrii (Dem.) 4,167; J. BMward BanopL fF it t ic U Statement of the took place yesterday at 11 a. m., in Party at State Armory Is for the district if necessary. Eleyen in a Row It Som e AcUon was delayed on a bill eatab- building program, ha would ''keep tien Oonfarenca of Connecticut The Policies of Town’s Schools Democrats Control City (R .) 3,689. SL Joseph's Cathedral, Paterson. Gov. Herbert Lehman of New Ushing a 54-hour work week for right along asking as I have stnee Sonrey Shows the Party Has maetlng sdll be open to the public Treasurer—Albert E. Heaebry Win Meet Thursday Apri- The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and York eald the decision clears the atata institutional employes. , early la February.” street lights cut off or removad and there wiU be a amali re^t'ra YDem.) 4,141; Louis Tbaurer, (R.) Treasnrer Indicates 10 Giren to Raise Money for Create Factions; First of 8,727. Mrs. Frederick De Hope, formerly way to prompt enactment of what of a Record at Man­ The bill which would limit the use Senator Matthew A. Daly, Demo­ Been Wefl Represented by Connecticut cities and towns tlon fee. Offices in State’s First Convention in Hartfi of this town, and attended the similar law there. of whlU canes to totally bUnd per- crat, chairman of the Approprla- during tha depraoslon as a matter o t Auditor—Mtehaal Gallo, (Dem.) Uona oororolttee, told Bradley: 4,164; Arthur I. Olson (R.) 8,706. Per Cent Rednction. Eighth District and High schools Crippled ChOdreiL A New York law Intended to ^ a and require that all others raunldpal aoonomy are being re­ Two Articles Abont Row. here. The bridegroom la a aon of meet the court's- objections against chester HospitaL taka precautions to protect the "1 wee no reaaon why the commit­ Under Present Set-Up, W r . M ' Vote Test Smee Last Fall Sheriff—Chicary Buaaid (Dem.) April 23 and 24. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Vogel of 180 the District of Columbia law waa •MCty o t those carrying such canes, tee should act In haste. I don’t turned to aenriee and new incandea- 4,119; Vincent Deflumerl (R .) 8,765. cent street lamps are being added WAPPING Jasper street, Paterson, held unconstitutional last June. The recommitted to the Public Wel­ want any part tn the spending but I (EDITOR’S NOTE: Roslyn, The coit o f charity during: the The attendants were Miaa Rose • About 125 couples attended the court also had ruled against wage fare committee. do want to see the money spent to previously existing ones at the All records at the Manchester Of the eight municipal rate of approximately 1,500 per N. y., parents aro engaged in a Danbury, March 30.— (AP) — A PER CENT OF VOTERS The memticrs of the Young fln t SI 1-2 weeka of this fiscal year Durkin and Miss Mabel Slate. The benefit Easter Monday Bail at the laws passed in Arizona and Arkan­ practically." The Wapping Uncas Basketball 8 Memorial hospital for eonsecu^ve Gaaollne Tax ment boards, commissiona and oonr- year, it la shown In tbe records ot team played Nate Oetchella team of warm discusalon of the educa­ party -victory at the polls won By­ HOLD COLLEGE DEGREES teas more than percent less than best man was J. Weadel De Hope, sas. cratic a u b of Manchester win 10 state armory last night sponsored male births was esUbliahed during Congress waa asked to eliminate mittees on which minority represen­ the Connecticut PubUc Utllltlea Andover, last Saturday afternoon at tional policies of the town's ron W. Austin the mayoralty poet brother of the bride, and the ushers, by the Manchester Quarry Club, In Michigan on Thursday evening April 8 It was during the similar period of the past week when old Doc Stork the one-cent Federal gasoline tax In tation is not now provided, the Dem­ Commlasion; and figures computed three o'clock at Storrs. 'The score schools. "Progressive Ekiuca- and gave fellow Democrats control Washington— (A P )—The average another brother, Frederick De Hope repreaentlng Spinx Temple, Order tlon" bas stirred a storm center o’clock in the Home Club on the prevkms fiscal period, accord­ and William Langley. Rev. Francis Bills covering minimum wages a r ^ u U o n passed by the House. It ocrats are asking it for only three, from the moat recent records ot the waa 35 to 25 In favor of Wapping American adult Is ju st’ a grade oi Mystic Shrine of Hartford. Pro­ and other provisions "to make left 11 boys at the hospital nursery was explained that 23 other sUtes YOUTH CONFESSES commission reveal the number ot of controversy. FoUowing is today of all city offices. In the ard place tor the purpose of ing to a financia statement to be Dalsee performed the ceremony and according ‘ i their lateat plans. Uncaa. school boy ea far as formal educa­ ceeds from the ball Will be used, to­ strikes unnecessary" will be w- —and not one girl. To increase the had passed similar reaoluttoni. At the present time tha charter street lights in this State to be 54,- the flrat of a series of two stor­ ■tate’a first municipal election since ing delegatee to the State coi. presented to the Board of Select­ during the service a soloist sang "O male population of Manchester by This waa the Wapping Uncas tion ta concerned, atatiatlos o f the gether with receipts from various trotiuced in the Michigan legislature • .? ‘^ • “ Uon termed the Federal provides that no more than zjz of 847. team's second victory, after beating ies telling about the row. the Presidential sweep last fall. United States office of education in­ Uoif o f the Yo'jn^ Democratle el men tonight by Town Trewiirer Promise Me.” 11 In five days, with ail births at one When municipal incomes were of Connecticut. The oonventton The bride who was given in mar- benefit social eventa planned soon, said Gov. Frank Murphy at t o untimely and restrictive'’ and, BABCOCK MURDER tbe nine membera of the Board of the Milford Mohawks at Southing­ Austin defeated Mayor Roth, only dicate. George H. Waddell. throughout this section, for the Lansing. Institution. Is In addition to its rec­ Education and no more than two of seriously hit the depressloh, By ROGER D. GREENE. be held In Hartford on April 88 With the exception of the costs riage by her father wore a gown of Plficed a ton, the score being 24 to 22 In favor Republican mayor In Fairfield coun­ Emery M. Foster, chief of the divi­ support of the Springfield HosplUl Sponsors of minimum wage laws ord propensities, unusual to say the the three membera of the Board of many cities and towna, among other Roalyn, N. Y , March 30.— (AP) — sion of statistics, says that lesa than 24. According to a ruling o f for schools and for principal pay­ white satin with train. Her tulle least. * of Wapping Uncaa at the end of the ty. 4,179 to 3,677 In the balloting for Crippled Cl.lldren. which Is prepared to seek their enactment in I*fIUnj*tely bear.” Relief shall be regiatered.^frith the retrmchmente, ordered their street three minute overtime period. Educational methods of the "little 3 per cent of those past voting have Stata executive board all namefi ments on bond Issues, the charity veil fell from a cap of tulle and The parade of boys which up to lighting reduced either by having old red seboolhouse" have been yesterday. ^ orange blossoms and her bridal bou­ maintained and operated by the Colorado, Texas, Minnesota, Mas­ same political party.^ The Wapping Uncas wishes to finished college and that 43A8 per delegatea must bo filed with . cost has been the. largest item ot Shrlners. press-time today had remained un­ that the gas tax should be left to Picked Up On Soepidon In Democrats' Plans. some (d their inatalled lamps turned relegated to the limbo of the kero­ Bealdea sweeping the city office cent merely have "some elemen­ membereblp committee on or expenses so far this year. quet was of bridal roses and valley sachusetts. Maryland, and Pennsyl­ thank three groups of people, flrat < ..**"**51* MonLffonjety. Jo«n Crawford. William Powell tn "The I^ast The state armory was decorated broken, was begun on March 24 the exc^aive use of the aUtes as a The Democrats at present, it off or by having the condlepower in sene lamp, the villege blacksmith lilt. Democrats cut by two the Re­ tary .school work.” High achool Friday. April 9. Bach loeal ehth. lilies. The maid of honor wore or­ vania. A Nevada bill, setting an 318 when sona were ‘ bom to Mr. and existing inataJlstiona dimlnlibed the team for their overwbel^ng vic­ ^ Thursday, Friday, and Charity department expenses with extraordinary taste for the mesM of providing funds for rosd understood, are asking for and tbe one-hose shay among 1,750 publican majority on tha Common graduates constitute only 6.86 per entitled to two delegatea and to chid chiffon with yellow accessories, wage for women, became law yes­ Mrs. Axel Anderson of 299 Main Another Case He FmaOy Economy in this direction was ap­ tory at Storrs, second tbo ooeob wbo etudenta in this Long Island com­ Counea Each party elected ona averaged tl9fi0 a week during the post-Lenten social event and the 20- terday with Gov. KIrman's signa­ maintenance. placea on the Board of Belectml ie Thomae Spring, for bia fine coach­ cent of the persona over 21 years of delegate for each twanty-flva and the bridsmald, yellow chiffon street, Mr. and Mra. Henry Prior of parently not deemed worthy of per­ munity. Alderman and two Councilman, a age. first 31 1-2 weeks. The balance In with orchid accessories, both plece Capitol Orchestra provided ture. BUla were pooeed creating a pub- and one each on the Board of PoUclU c^ ^ V ' ing of the teiun. and third tha cheer­ bera or fraction tharecC. the charity appropriation will per­ 128 Wells street, and Mr. and Mra. manency, however, for moat of the And tbe battle Is on. carried old fashioned bouquets. excellent music for dancing. Super­ Controversy over the Ohio, law !1 li^**^*” commission in Bloom Breaks Under Qaestioning commissioners and tha Board of lights which were kept dark three ing equad. Tbe game was played in Fifth grada couldn't even tell time. week end with her aunt!, Mrs. mit an average weekly cost of 31,- Robert Taft of 71 Starkweather Health. In an atmosphere britUing with She was s u p p o ^ to go home at The mother of the bride wore thistle intendent Hatt, chief medical officer already had been appealed to the street. biennial elections years 8go have been turned on again eight minute quarters. Tbe Wap­ cries of "new-fangled monkey- Arthur Merrill. 870 during the remainder of the crepe with lace and corsage of sweet of the Shrine Children’s hospital, Supreme Court, but authorities said n Wctherfleld starting In 1938; glv- Other boards or commissiona on and new street lamps have bean ping Uncas Group as a whole live minutes to five, but she had to Schools in towi opened Monday fiscal year without an overdraft. Three boys In one day at one Ing jurladietion over sidewalks which the Democrats ore not asking shines" and "highfalutin’ ’’ — the go and aok what time It was—with peas and the bridegroom's mother, Springfield wa.s unable to be pres­ yesterday’s decision probably would place waa something to make the Buffalo, N. Y.. March 30__ (AP) added in many communities wlehes to thank tba people that do­ champions of the orthodox system after being closed Good Friday. It Is expected that the decreased navy net with sweet pea corsage. ent. He notified Nathan B. Rich­ curbing the gutters to the Wethers' representation Include the Board of Records are not available to show nated their cars, to taka tha Uncas the clock right ill front of her on the Mlsa Lydia Young of New York, make a hearing unnecessary. The staff blink but the next day, March Police Commissioner James W. have challenged the program of pro- wall. cost for fuel and the possibilities ot A large reception followed at the ards. chairman of the committee law was upheld b; a lower court. field fire district; aUmlnaUng off- Aasessors, Board of Library direc­ whether or not the decrease In street group to Storrs College. This game spent the week end with Mrs. John seasonal employment for some ot 2.1 . three more boya came trooping year election in Rked sionera provide for minority repre­ ed. Moreover, police authorities are katball. The supper will be held at ~ new lease on life, and finally tbe beoa created, in which neither state days after establishing a record of sentation on them. unanlmoua in tbe opinion that ade- 6:30 p. m., at the Wapping Com­ Mra. White said she asked a sim­ school spent the week end at thair overdrawn, ^123.00 having been dreaa, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wll- joyed the soda' function. At 10 six straight sona—with not a set of rejected, as was a bill permanently Thomas Smith, and that he lived villege fathers have called la the home. qient the 38000 appropriated. The IJ^s, and Walter WllUama and bis nor Federal govemment could oper­ suspending the licenses of persons The DemocraU alao elect one of uate illumination of street la one ot munity House next Saturday, April ilar group about President Roose­ o’clock a fine luncheon of salads, ate. twins In the lot—but on Sunday, several blocks from the south Buf­ New York State Board of Education velt's Supreme (Jourt program. "One The play “School at Sleepy Hol­ appropriation is for a variety ot fiancee, Mias Marjorie Kelly. convicted of drunken driving. the two Registrars of Voters, three 9e beet deterrents to crime. 8* to Investigate the dispute. geUtlne fruit mould, cake, cookies, The New York law required em­ March 28, the parade started up falo field In which the Babcock a Connecticut cities and towna add­ didn’t know anything about it at low" will be rehearsed Wednesday small expenses and never allows tor Mr. and Mrs. Vogel on their re- Flood of Oratory girl’s body was found. of the four constables and seven of Wapping Grange No. 80 have ac­ The clash flared into the open ice cream and coffee was served In ployers to pay no more than the again with the birth ol a son to Mr. ed a total of 8,260 atreet lamps in cepted aa invitation to visit East alL” she said. "Another said evening at the basement. This play BSttling claims or other exigences. trip to Atlan­ and Mrs. Ernest McNally of 73 Oak The Danbury city election and the the 13 Justices-of the Peace. when 400 parents held a maos meet­ IF IT ISN'T tho dining ball. The refreohmenta value of services rendered. The Newcomb said the youhg prisoner If minority representation on the t'wo years to thoae which they bad Windsor Orange No. 94, this eve­ Prealdent Roosevelt wanted to re­ will be given at a Community night The coat to the town for Interest, tic a t y wUl live at 117 Chambers were served by the Root Caterers of street. By this time the nursery 311,000.000 state building fund bad made a "complete statement ing and protested to the Roslyn program. s^eet, Newburgh, N. Y„ and will be Washington Act, however, compell­ Board of Health should be opedfled at ths low point of the buolnesa ning. March SO. Tba theme of the duce the court to five members and * ao far this year, Las been 336,806.25, New Haven. was resounding with lusty boyish touched off a flood of oratory in the admitUng the killing." slump. Tha lights vary in number Board of Education that the idea of atin another that he wanted to add leas than last year by about 35000. at home to their friends after April ed employers to pay a wage suffi­ Senate. by the General Assembly and ap­ program ie, "Nelghborlinese." Tbe teaching their children arithmeUc The Shrlners are Indebted to the sounds. The next day another He said however no charge bad from a stngle inatallatlra in one ot following granges are especially In­ two membera." Interest, during the first 81 cient to provide the "necessary cost proved by local referendum to be­ by having them learn bow to bake 1-2 group of girls from the Cheney spurt ot births came, to make the Senator Cable, Democrat, of Dan­ been placed against him. ths amaller towns to nearly 4,000 In vited, Good WUl, Hebron, West Suf- weeka was the .'ourth largest item of living and to maintain the work­ total ten straight boys. Sons bom come effective next fall, it would re­ nut-bread was “madneas.” Brothers plant who served as wait­ ers In health," bury, directed the attention of the Newcomb said he oould not di­ sult in tbe supplanting on the board New Haven and nearly 6,oi(H) in fleld and Wapping. (Tomorrow: "A defense of pro­ HEARING TOMORROW Water Resistant o f municipal govemment expense. on the 29tb were; A fon to Mr. and Senators to the election results Hartford. Saperinteadent Explains Foley-McKeever resses, Jerome B. Cook, who operat­ In announcing the 5 to 4 decision vulge other details of the statement. of Dr. D, C. Y. Moore, wbo has been Mr. and Mra. John W. Watson of gressive education.) AND Receipts of the town for period Mrs. William Cordner of 52 Mt. which he said, "leaves all big cities Commissioner Higgins said that Practically all of the atreet light Even the explanation o f FTederick Mlsa Margaret M. McKeever, ed the colored UghU during the in the Washington case, Chief Jus­ chairman more than a quarter of a Hartford spent the week-end at tbe Robert Wegner, Progresaivlat auper- covered In Treaaurei Waddell's re­ ^ugbter of Mra. Margaret A. La dances, Keith's P'umiture Company Nebo Place, a son to Mr. and Mrs. in Fairfield county in the hands oi the arrest of Smith grew out ot century. ing in Connecticut is by Incandescent home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Vinton ON TOWN COURT BILL port include 3400,000 borrowed on tice Hughes said the Interest ol James Woods ol 16 Flower streeL the Democrats." Ughte almllar to those used in the Inteadent of schools, that the chil­ ” utte of 24 Hawthorne street was for the loan of furniture for the many states In minimum wage police Investigation ot the injury ot During *he first 24 jrears since the Benjamin. They-also attended the dren learned bow to multiply, add temporary notes and 3207,009.00 married yesterday to James K. ladiea Test roomc, the Manchester and a son to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie "1 think this report should be ac­ a young girl her* Sunday night. At household but larger and more Easter service at the Community BOLTON legislation and economic conditions Spencer of 195 Union street management of the police depart­ powerful. Of the total number of and divide by mixing the nut-bread Change in Return Date for S U N F A S T ! oolleetad in dellquent property and Foley, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Dairy Ice Cream Company for pro­ cepted." he said. that time, be sold, physicians re­ ment waa taken from the selectmen church here on Sunday. Old Age Aaalatance taxea and paid justified reviewing the arguments. And BO the parade ot boya goes "It Is so accepted." replied Ueut.- Ughte which lUumlnate highways ingredients failed to soothe some of Seventy-five attended the Easter Civil Proceedings Would Be J. Foley of 451 Center street. The duction of a special Ice ertam de­ "And if the protection ol women moved an ice pick blade from tbe and given to a special commission Mrs. Walter A. Skinner who has the Irate mothers and fathers. Heat­ h; the Centuiy Indemnity eomf^any on with a son bom yesterday -th e Governor Hayes, also a Democrat and by-waya In this state, 52,M4 are been spending several weeks at the morning worship service at the Effected by Proposal. ceremony was performed rt St. sign and to several other individuals Is a legit'mate end ol the exercise back of fourteen-yeor-old Frances the personnel of the Board of Police Incandescents, wbUe only 1,663 arc edly, they instated that junior could on accoimt of tb ' shortage In the nth straight—to Mr. and Mrs. “The city of Bridgeport is not home of her brother Mr. Zlnssu In (Tenter church. The following waa .The New Wallpaper With New Bridget 8 church by the rector. Rev. who assisted during the evening. of state power," he asked, "how can Samuel Adamy of 174 Parker Fitzgerald, wbo o.m lives in a south Commissioners has included a Dem­ lights remain in exlatenca. learn to juggle figures much better hooks of former Tax Collector Parking arrangements were Democratic because it Is honestly Buffalo neighborhood. ocrat during all but seven years, al­ Florida, returned to her home at preaented: Organ prelude, “Jeaus Hearings of the Judiciary com­ James P. Timmins. The bridal at­ it be said that the requirement of street. WhUe most of Connecticut’s by studying the multiplication table Christ ta Risen Today” , Mrs. Beauty and New Utility! George H. Howe. tendants Were Mbs Madeline Foley, handled efficiently by a squad ot administered aa a result of the »"s- Police refused to accept tbe though It was not required by tha Pleasant Valley, recently. mittee of the General Assembly la the payment of a cilnimum wage The hospital staff is wondering streets in urban and in many subur­ than by adding two cups of nuts Thomas Bentley organist; Call to Last week 32,726.78 in delinquent sister of the bride, and Anthony .S. men from Company K under com­ dom of the people keeping in office first report tbe girl had slipped on charter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hitchcock the Old Senate C:3iambcr of the fairly fixed In order to meet the when the parade ol boys will end. ban districts are now weU lighted, to a pound of flour, placing in piping Worship— Invocation Lord’s prayer taxea was collected by Tax Collector Striiff. The. ceremony wa^ followed mand of Corporal Alec Dickson. a man who is giving them a good Ice and had fallen on tbe pick, Hig­ Democratic Membera. and Frank Hitchcock and his son hot oven and bake for 26 minutes. State Capitol tomorrow afternoon very necessltiea oi existence Is not few of the highways in the rura' —Responsive Reading No. 29— Samuel Nelson, Jr., increasing the by a reception at the home of the admlnistraUon," piped up Senator gins said. Democratic membera of the board areas are equipped with Ulumina- Russell Hitchcock, spent the day Half-baked," muttered some of will Include Senate bill 1065, In jo- 'total taxes collected during the an admissible means to that end." Bradley, Republican. last Friday at Worcester, Mass, (Thlldren’e Story Hymn No. 105. The modern trend evsiywhara bride’s mother for 26 guests. Justice Sutherland, who wrote Smith was taken into custody, Included John F. Sheridan, four tlon. Motor vehicle safety authori­ the parents, referring to the Idea duced by Senator Thresher and first 32 wrecks of the fiscal year to NEW ASSEMBLY BILL “There'll be a Democratic admin­ years; Dr. Edward O. Dolan, ona with relatives and friends. "He Arose” pastoral prayer—choir for new homes and tor hfimaa On their return from a Southern COURT FRIENDS, FOES the majority opinion 14 years ago, and made a statement, Higgins said, ties, however, are seeking to have rather than the nut-bread, which making changes in the return date 8227,800. Mr. Nelson’s report In wedding trip Mr and .Mrs. Foley istration tn Bridgeport after the about the injury to Frances Fitz­ yei *; Edward J. Murphy, six years; the more heavily traveled sections Judson O. Files left last Monday they ate and liked. response; Offertory solo—"H4 Died for civil proceedings brought tn the O'W® In the process of becoming new spoke for the minority yesterday m Alone” , by WlUlan Fish; Doxology dudes of the collections of about will make their home at 316 Center OFFERS CHANGES IN next election," retorted Senator gerald, and the Babcock atatement John H. HacketL three years and of such roads lighted, since tt has morning for a business trip to Bos­ Heading the opposition, Herman Town Ctourt of Manchester. —ta toward these modem wall- three weeks not Included In Mr. CAPITALIZE ON WAGE declaring that a minimum wage Barrett Democrat. followed. William P. Qulah, three yeara. ton, Mass. He expects to be gone —Offertory ' prayer; Anthem—"The street. been demonstrated that good illum- HerberL Jr., a Fordham University The date of the adjourned bear­ 00> papera that (mn affectively iW WaddeU’a account. law might be matched by a maxi­ "The Senator from the 21tb Mary Ellen Babcock, attractive At the Ume Mr. Murphy’s second L.ation resulU in a decrease ot for several days. graduate, explained: Magdalene” by Warren—by the mum wage law. and thus "the right ing by the Cities and Boroughs com­ To equal the record amoirit of STATE LABOR DEPT. (Bradley) spoke In Danbury and as daughter of a Buffalo railroad em­ term expired, the Democrate were nigbi-tlme accidents. Lasq than 25 Miss May Tuttle of Hartford spent "We're not fighting entirely to get choir; Sermon—"Eaeter Marks the mittee of several amendments to aist the effects ot sun and hack tax collections set last year, DECISION OF COURT to make any contract with respect a result a Democrat won," remark ploye and his wife, disappeared the Unable to agree on a successor from per cent of the total 24-hour traffic the week end and Easter Sunday at the old rigid schoolroom back. 'The Beginning": Hymn. "Come All Ye *a«<**^ OW*> water. It is falsa acoaomy to Clark-Wilson to wages wlU have been completely the town charter, has not yet been Itr. Nelaon will have to collect dtir- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Wilson ed Cable, night of Feb. 5. She left bome aft­ their party. When Mr. Hackett's exists at night, but 60 percent of the the home of her sister Mrs. Ethel T. Idea is to combine tbe better points Fslthfur’ ; Benediction—Choir Re­ set. It ta not likely to be held for at . consider any other type o f wall­ abrogated." (Gonttnued from Page One) auto accident fatalities occur in tbe Boody and they attended the serv­ sponse; I^ tlude—Mrs. Bentley. o« Ing the next five Weeks, 338,807.22. of Woodland street announce the (Continued from Page One) "If the Senator from the 25th is er supper, met a girl friend and at­ term expired, he was supplanted by of the so-called 'progressive' or ac- least another week. paper when these are priced a» marriage of their daughter, Mtss Chief Justice Hughes remarked, so strong for the Bridgeport admin­ tended a wake. Selectman Mathias Spleea when the dark hours. ices at the Wapping Community tl-vlty program—which everybody Mrs. (Tbarles Sumner ta enjoying A' Marie Romayne Wilson, to James that the Constitution speaks, not ot the governor with the advice and Then the two girls parted. selectmen decided one of them church. Sunday. admits has good points—with some cruise to Guatemala. She plana to moderately aa to bring than In the Frazler-Lcmke decision, consent of the Senate. istration, I suggest he affiliate the Stresses and strains in Boulder It*"" BIG CROWD EXPECTED Roger Clark, son of Mr. and Mra the court pointed out how the re­ freedom of contract, but of liberty. mayor with the Young Repub.,can On the following forenoon Mary should serve on the police board. A spedal Easter Sunday Clhll- degree of formal education." be away several weeks. within tbe reach of evaryona. The board of mediation and arbi­ dren'a concert and program waa dam are measured automatically aarence H. Clark of West Hartford. vised statute had been drafted to "But the liberty safeguarded la activlUes," Senator Ckxmey chimed Ellen's bruised and stabbed body Democrats now on town boards Taught Originality Mlsa Margaret Robshaw of Wllll- by electrical devices buried deep In Our selection o f theae wnll- liberty in a social organization tration would comprise three mem­ TOLLAND presented at the First Congrega­ Her)>ert complained that Roalyn conform with constitutional reqiilre- bera representing labor. Industry tn. waa found in a ditch in a field sev­ or in other offices Include Mr. Mur­ mantlc Training School, spent the tbe concrete. pepera for 1937 includea color* FOR ‘XOIMTRY STORT which requires the protection of law eral blocks from her bome. Her phy, William E. Buckley and Mrs. tional church of South Windsor at school children are being taught in­ ment.s which it said the first law and the public. They would serve Bridgeport has a Socialist admin­ Wednesday evening at 6:30 and pattema for every room in Eng-asrement had violated. against the evils which menace istration beaded by Mayor Jasper clothing was tom and disarranged. Andrew J, Healey on the Board of four o'clocky Sunday afternoon. Rev. dividuality and originality at the Mr. and Mra. Merton H. Bartlett for elx years and would perform o’clock the second annual Father Harry S. Martin preached at the the truly modem home. Study Decisions. health, safety, morals and wetfara virtually the same duties now dis­ McLevy. Near the body police found a EducaUon; Eklward C. Lynch, chair­ expense of fundamental knowledge. Stageful of Groceries to Be of Jevvett City. Conn., announce the of the people." jackknife, open and stained. The man of the Board of Relief; Edward and Son banquet of the Tolland morning service and Harold Jones He said when class begins, the Backers of the Roo.sevelt bill, charged by the present board. The Senate passed a bill providing Community Men's club will be held Given Away at Stale Theater engagement of their foster daugh­ studying these decisions, strove for uniform traffic control on state girl's fingernails contained frag­ J. Moriarty, Registrar of Voters; was the soloist. Mr. Martin also teacher says; "Well, children. Vhat ter, Miss Neva MancinI, to Clifford Nnmeroua Changes in the social rooms of the church conducted a sunrise aervlee at the This Evening. more noticeably to define the Issue FEW REVERS.VL8 The 25-page bill provided for num- aid highways. The measure now ments of cloth and hair. Police Oimmlsaioner (Jutsh and the shall we do today?” Bralthwolte, aon of Mr. and Mra J Rev. George B. GUbert o f Middle East Hartford First Congregational Then, said Herbert. little Johnny along economic lines. Washington, March 30— (A P )—A eroue changes In the names of pres­ goes to the House. Control would be In a drastic house-to-house search constables and JusUces of the Peace. Rhcy Bralthwalte of 62 Pearl street police questioned thousands of south town will be the speaker. Mr. (Hu­ church at 6 a. m. In the back row pipes up; "I saw a Tonight is “Country Store” night this town. They had less to say about the search of records disclosed today ent agencies in the department of vested in the state traffic commis­ = T H O S . h\cC\Ll, J r.= sion composed of the motor vehicle Buffalo men. bert la chaplain of the State Senate Quite a number of people from movie about Africa. Let's do at the State theater and a record unanimous decisions than about the ti.at the Supreme Court baa revers­ labor. AU men are expected to bring a boy • .- •’ The department Is now headed-by cemmissioner. the state police com­ the Wapping church attended the Africa!” .4 crowd is expected to attend the per­ fact that one justice who had op­ ed Itself only a few times on Im­ A large number of UckeU have evening Easter service in Hartford Painter and Decorator formances at the local playhouse. posed the New York wage law voted portant decisions. •loseph M. Tone. Under the meas­ missioner and the highway commis­ BOLTON YOUNGSTERS "So teacher racks her brains to been secured. and Manchester churches as there think what she knows about Africa,” Manager Jack Sanson has arranged to uphold the Washington act. Its action yesterday in overruling ure. he would continue in office un- sioner. (I ’ 126 Cedar Street Telephone 6887 t 1 the expiration ol his present term The commission would have the Mra. May Chapman Holt of Rock­ were no services at the local church continued HerberL "and maybe for a bigger line of groceries than Senator Black (D. Ala.) summed previous opinions and upholding the START FOR NEW YORK ville waa the organist at the Feder­ In the evening. up for the administration forces In right of a state to fix minimum in 1939. right to regulate the design and they’ll transform the classroom Into aver before, for distribution tonight OBITUARY ated church service Sunday morn to those bolding lucky numbers. the Senate: wages for women was one of the The reorganization committee installation of traffic signals and an African jungle village. It's like • .'ll Ing. The speciaj devotional service OPPENHEIM IN U. 8. playing house all day long.” PauL Frank and Bill, the comedians And Writing "This is but a clear ill lustration major revei.sals. wrestled with thenn. Power Co. When he passes on, the capital remains, age resulted. . acre tarm In Alberta. Opinions differed, however, court to obtain a favorable dlcision. have proposed he be named by the CURB QUOTATIONS Miss AUce E. HaU bad the mis­ whether the reversal on the mini­ Ha denied, however, that he had governor. after 25 years service. large W(xxlen bualneas b l o ^ and fortune to get bar left band caught ___ I .'v'etther had any experience Authorizing the town of Somers mum wage question would greatly known of the mllng when be sub­ The commission suggested also threatened three others In Lisbon In tbe electric wringer of the wasb- but the management which he, himself, The Ladles’ Huud of st M«rv « fxrm'bg.' and altbougn mitted the nominations. to construct a water system. street, south of CHieatnut street. By ASSOCIATED PRESS Episcopal church will meet Tlnir i '" ' . «ldlpped. ” like a affect Senate sentiment on the re­ that certain changes proposed by Creating a policemen’s and flre- Am Gen ...... n ing macblne Friday, injuring it to organization issue. Another celebrated decision, re­ the I>gislBtlve ' committee of the A high wind and heavy smoke sueb an extent It waa necessary for WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31 day afternoon at l' ocloeii m the 1 " eroded a good deal n.en’t pension fund in Torrtngton. Am Sup Pow ...... 2 has supplied is gone. A substitute for it Senator Minton expressed hope sulting from a justice ehanging nis Connecticut Merit System Associa­ gave Lewiston and Auburn firemen several atltcbes to be taken to close Guild rixim. Tlie hostesse* wdl o- ' ’'’’ '" '’ “ 'in,; The first months he a stiff batUe for more than three Can M arconi...... jt and b< lief that some of the Senators vote, held the entire income tax In­ tion be made. the wound. Dr. Metcalf of Rock A t2P .M . Mrs. Janies Stuart Neill and Mie ■ " ‘ges hve.) m granaries. valid in 1895, after only a portion ot ,\T H.\LF WAV BiARK hours. Cent States E l ...... jr should be found in the Executor and Trus­ A l e ^ d e r atfford. The Guild will | 'hereon, the story is that sUll uncommitted “wrlll realize that Desirable Improvemeota State Capitol. Hartford, March Cits Serv ...... villa is caring for the injury. the Act had been decided unconsti­ "The commission believes’’, the Thirty people living in apartments conduct a food sale at the j. \v ™ <"’mparatlve innocents, in- amendment of the court’s views la tutional. 30-— (A PI—The General Assembly, on upper floors in the burned build­ Cits Serv., pfd . ; ...... fioi Samuel Simpson boa recently pur all that s needed In order to get memorandum said, "that these rec- tee he has named. Hale company’s store, .Satiirdav I’ dir.oeents, learning the 1 The flrit decision waa by a 4 to 4 already post the half-way mark of ings were carried down ladders El Bond and Share ...... 2it chased a new La SaU« automobile. m m tn g at lO o’clock. .Mrs. John i r n ;-- In 10 years the worth while legislation validated." vote, owing to the lllneae of Justice ommendationa which are largely its constitutional life, found Itself Fire and police officiala believed all Nlag Hud P o w ...... Tba Reading club was bald Mcm- Darling la chairman of the commit- Ivtrange.i build up a seed business .'senator Clark (D., Mo.) an oppoa- Jackson. The court .soon reconsid­ concerned with administrative mat­ today without two of its floor lead­ residents had been accounted for. Penn Road ...... 6 doy aftamoon at tbe bome of Mrs In The Banquet Hall O f ters and forms of statement consti­ tae in charge. ot eomc magnitude, and learned a ent, pointed out on the other hand ered and with Justice Jackson vot­ ers and aa a result left untouched The blaze started in a cellar. Segal Lock ...... s j Bfargaret Hamlin. The executive management of Estates I lot areiut ehickens and that the court bad reversed itself ing for the legislation, held It uncon­ tute desirable Improvements In the virtually all major bills. Unit Gaa ...... u i Aaron Pratt, J r, of Windsor, was other 1 lat- before wording of the bill." The Wonan'e League of ibe S^c- ' ■ Bu' the better part of the stitutional by a 5 to 4 vote. The absent leaders were Senator DIFJ1 IN R003UNG HOUSE Unit Lt and Pow A ...... 7 » a guest of Henry Hayden Sunday The Masonic Temple and Trusts is an important business of this CBd Ocmgragauonal church has set book has to >lo with the human "It's the proper function of a That showed one of the justices The ctvll service bill waa to have Raymond J. Devlin, Democratic floor UUl Pow and Lt ...... r and tn the afternoon attended the At the Center tha date o t Wednesday. April 21, for side ot firming—Incredible as It court.” he said, "and I don’t think who originally had voted for the been acted on by the House last leader, who has bwn ill, and Rep. Hartford. March 30— (AP) — A organ recital at tbe ctaurcb. this Instance will have any effect week. Action waa deferred on It, bank. ■a old-faahloned chicken pie sup- niay seem. Mrs. Strange forgot her legislation bad reversed hts decision. Nosh H. Swayne, Republican floor inan )u>own only as CbarUc waa SEEK BUSSING BL\N M n. Latbrop West of Salpsie dla- per, ICra. C. J, Strickland, presi- Engliahntss. became humble. .She on the situation In Congress." His identity never was established. however, to avoid the risk of having leader, who was called to New found dead at 12:15 A m. today os trlct is a guest of relatives at Vero­ dant. and membera of the executive did not learn to endure farm life; • Severe criticism followed and re­ it riddu-d with amendments. York. Lis cot In an attic of a rooming na, N. J. MENU The memorandum waa signed by Hartford, March 29.—(A P )__The eommlttee'inet yesterday afternoon she learned to appreciate tt Aii OTHER STATES TO ACT sulted in adoption of the Sixteenth Because of Devlin's absence, the houst. here. mirsterlous disappearance, since last Mrs. faramd who baa oeon a ■Bd made plans. They also select­ satonl.'.hlng accompUahment for a I . March 3 0 . - ( A P ) - Amendment to the Constitution Thomas Hewes, commission chair­ Reorganization committee post­ Mrs. John MiUer, who operates guest of ralattvea in New Yorb for Baked Liver and Baeoa man. Saturday, of Mlehoal C. Hayet, 53. ed hnatwaaaa, two o f whom wui pre- gently rearedreartd Britisher.BriUsher. Advocates of laws setting minimum authorizing a Federal Income tax. poned any decision on a number of tie rooming house, told police ahe has baffled poUce and resulted m several months baa returned. _ , Browned PoUtocn aide at each table, furnish their own wsgea for women declared today The roost recent case of wide in­ Echoes of the city election In proposed amendments to the civil knew merely that the man's flrat the prostration of his wife. Mrs. The Rav. Valentine 8. •AlUoon, Jellied Cheese and Beet Relish jUhii deooratlaiM and contact church peo­ "MlUi the West In Her Ky-ee." by Iheir intention to seek new acta in terest which waa reconsidered—but Danbury yesterdaj’ were heard in service bill. n' me was Charlie. He bad Uved NeUie C. Hayes, and hia daughter. pastor of tbe Tolland Federated Cherry Pie ple sad friends to fill their respec­ Kathleen Strange (Dodge; 32.50). many states to conform with the which did not constitute a reversal the House when Danbury Repre­ House Chairman George L. there alMut a week, she said. Mary Hayes church, wiU be tbe dean of Um third tive tablee. Mrs. Aadreew Jesper- Vtashington State statute upheld by —involved Charlotte Anita Whitney, sentatives, both Democrats, called ‘Wamcke, Republican, said Uu com- Dr. Henry N. Costello, medical Apparently in the best uf health annual Leaderablp Training IiisU SOB 'waa appoifitad cJiairman of the U!TO LOSES B.\TTLE. the Supreme Court. convicted o f violating th( California attention to the Democratic victory. mltfee would meet again tomorrow examiner, found that be had died of and spirits, be left his home about Irttchsfi staff o f workers. tuts of tho Tolland County Ooun.ii Govemment attorneys said they Criminal law by aastat- RepreaentatJve Joseph J. CHUottJ and hoped then to smooth out :30 p. m. to present a small sum of Rr igtoua Education. Tbo eoaatona Sydney, Australia, March SO._ Iwlieved the decision called to life lag In 1919 in organixlng the Com­ told the House that “ Danbury was ferencea over the measure. of money won by P Cavanaug' OOUC/IN DYE W ORKS n> hundred reaerrattone have viii bo bed OB tba five Friday The Manchester Electric Division (A P)—Jack Carrol, AustraUan wel­ a District of Co'umbir, law Invali­ munist Labor Party in that state. yesterday returned to the Demo­ While both Houses marked Ume, J. B. COMSTOCK DOBS. with a ticket to a benefit raffle nights of April la HaU Momorla- W E CALL AND DElIVBR BMde for tiM aanual Army and terweight cbaroplon. outpointed dated by the high court 14 years The high tribunal dismissed the cratic column where it belongs" Senator J. Kenneth Bradley, Repub- New Britain, March SO.—(A P ) — Hayes, for more than 30 years a p Ou/x O'LVT-i PLm xt C2ub “Ladiea' Night" Baturw case on October . 19, 1925, for want church. South WilUngton. Tbo insti­ Jimmy l«to. Hartford, Oonn., wel- ago. That decision was overruled by and added that the defeated Repub­ Ucah. provoked a partiaan tilt in tbe John B. Comstoek, 72, advertising foreman at Pratt A Chdy Co.. Inc, tute ia for taaehera, offlean j t i otta- F P M O N C - T I S 5 ; dinner will be terwelghL In a 16-round fight here o t juriadlctloB. It then granted a lican candldata was Fairilald Coun­ Sanate by demanding again what manager of the P. Jb F. OorMn dlvi- waa last seen at about 6:80 p. m. OeoBO and eeregal acte of yesterday’s majority opinion In the rehearing. Heard the dispute reargu­ era in tba county interested In T t l ( “ orKviLtr- lH ’i-1 tonight Carrol weighed 146H, Washington case. ty's last Republican mayor. waa being done “with the 311.000,- alon of the American Hardware Saturday by John J. Driscoll, an old S DI PT. STORE - G I / 1 t iand Leto. 143. ed, and dh May 16, 1827, austalned Oaaae of Defeat church scboola. The program, vfflwtattaia, "Of coursa, thezi m as to 000 for th# stote building progratn.” Corp. since 1910, died at his home friend and an employee in the bag- SJCHrSTFR. CONN. I MBVlCtia^ ■ _ _ Aa£raMaUttP0 m a k ▲ . Oocas, Itorttoa CaMa^ P — acraL o t Dan-] hate today. gaga room o( th* UBica athUoa. h^;\ MANCHteSt ER EVENING -tERALD. MANCI1E8TER, GUNN. TLUSSUAY, HAKUH 80,1087 .BIGBY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALP MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, MARCH 80, IM ? -tv.'.’P L-„ A . o m ,.%3I f l

TO CAMP BREAKS ELSEWHERE Todays Pattern ONECmLWARVKT EXPECT NEW RECORDS High Track Victory Adda WOMEN N. Y, Stod(s DAILY RADIO PROGRAM 'New Laurels To Wigren ^a BRADDOCK IS LOST IN FIGHT MUDdI LY25T0AUG.7 IN THE NEWS LIKE THOSE IN TOWN TUESDAY. MARCH 10 (Csntrd aad Eastern Standard Tints) IN BOWLING CONGRESS Adam Exp - .. 30% REMAINS IN TOWN Air Reduc ...... 71% STRACK AND WRIGHT Alaska Jun ...... Prssrsms subjMt to shanse Sy stotlens wlthsut srewites sMIm . P. M. J5-Year Record Aa Coach .. 14% NSC-WEAF (RED) NETWORK Leaves For South Springfield Indiana To Allegheny ...... High Scoring by AYorage CHAMP FACES : G taenl AniODBces Police Here Learn of Burg­ .. 4 % BASIC' — Xsst: wsst wlw erase wtic When Manchester High annexed'^ TO W RESni THURSDAY Am Con ...... 108% Elmer Hotchkiss Sole wjsr wtas wesh kyw wtbr wr war tiiL state Indoor track and field tills I Am Home P r o d ...... 47% VboD wcM srtom vw) wsst; MIdweett 4 2»-Alessnrer Jerez. Vtollnlrt Meet Ramblers Tonight Am Rad St S ...... ksd wnuiq who wow wdsf wire wool ! ’g - f ! g - g ;«H-W«dirnews Period Teams Indicates Better Saturday to enu Hlllhouse Hignsl of Amnal Niaotk laries in Other Pbces .. 2S kotp wsl wood ***** Dinn#r C#9iAftpt six-year monopoly of tbs sveht it Fool Guard Bill Also Includes FOR IGNORING Am Smelt ...... 95% SnrriTor As Memorial MIDWisT a CANADA— wtro) kstat T:«0--PoetIe Melodlee out: added further laurels to an already Cy Williams, Marvin West- A 19 Tel and T e l ...... 1 7 0 wlbs woke wdsy kfyr crot ctet Scores by Top-Flight Philadelphia, March 80— (A P )—nAfter a slow start while the new It Through State. Am Tob B ...... SOUTH—wrvs.wpU wwse wave wjss -M^rhertPoeto’e anaemble—west highly Impressive rsepr I of achieve­ embere, J. Brandos, Wallis. . . 84% Day Plans Are Made. wtla-wssn wied orsn wino wsb wspi ment compiled hy Coach Charles L. Tha Philadelphia Ramblers, tha oil' team was being smootlMd ouL tbs SCHMEUNGni Am Wat WkOi...... 32% wjdz wsmb kvoo wky wfsa wbep kpro m Haftvtna—w#at Wigren, now .Urting his 15th year conquering minor league ouflt which Ramblers went on a winalng strsox Anaconda ...... 64% wool ktbs ktbs wooo srtar wis weee S iJ t Weo«eet».Tslk Teams FoDowing. Armour n i ...... wfbc ksrk kSno i fg — I'S~5®4'‘4 cmbment M local mental. Wigren has been Hartford, March 30. — "Rube" won the Claimdlan-Amertcan Hock­ that carried them through 18 gomes aad the Rowitcer Manchester police are not the only .. 12% MOUNTAIN—kos kdyl kktr kshl ktsr I=Sf- !=S2“ ??.4'5T4'’»tel" Music Hell without • loas and weren’t ap­ Atchison ...... Wlth but one d vtl War veteran PACliriC—kfl kyw kemo khq kpo Irtbk T:s(r— S:IO ' Al Aslaen’e Rhew -c to e hallei. by followerif ot the eport as Wiigbt of Arisona and Charley thvtw o local NaUonal officers of the law in the state of .. 81% Strack ol Oklahoma wili come to- ey League tills a year ago. ahipped proached again until they began to Aviation Oorp ...... 8 left to be honored by Manchester, kwe km] ksu •-S2- !•■«?-’* ' ^4rce end HirolS.J the foremost schoolboy coach In the most of its stars to the majors and Braddock Op Edge A t , Connecticut that would like to know Cent. Btst, •sJS— erJJ—Jack Oakie Cellese—toe New York, March 89.— (A P )— gether In the star bout of tbs week­ ease up after clinching their playoff : IM ta will tpend thdr sum* Baldwin ...... 8% the Permanent Memorial Day com­ e:30—lOtM — P ^d lc RIeh'e Amerl- state, if not In the Eaet, and ths came back with a new squad to top more about the parties that broke 4tse— SiSe- Jack Araotrens — bsstoi esne--h*slo: Poly Pelllee—west Followera' of American Bowling records prove that he merits the ly wrestling show at Foot Guard spot. They scored 60 points, mors ’ sncampmcpt as part of the Balt and O hio ...... 37% mittee will meet tfnight In the Mu­ - Oblosse’s Oorlss aiotoro—west 10:00—11KX>—Andre Reruch, Comment boll Thursday nigbL the Eastern Division of the new InfSatiy this rear from July into the four different places in Bendix ...... (ingress tournaments are predict­ reoagnttlon. than any other team In either divi­ GeU light Triipiiig; Manchester on Saturday night. .. 23% nicipal bulldUig to sUrt Its plans 4i4fr— S:4S—Llltls l)rphsii Annla — —wabc only: Tommy Doreey Oreh. Both have been frequent visitors International-American clrculL* will sion. Philadelphia won four regu­ I to August 7th at Camp Cross, Beth Steel ...... 97 for the aanusl observance May 30. ssst; CIsm A Hsrry, Psttor—west —bsele: Peetio Melodies—weet rpt ing thet the all-time record mak. Makes Most Of .Msterisl BRIDE*TO*BE There are several other places where SiSO— euw—aolsnes from the Nows 10:10—11:»—Anion Weeke Orehestra - to the High street arena the last Into the playoff picture In defense lar season games against ths In­ , C O ^, it sras aanouaeed re- Borden ...... 26% Since last Memorial Day, four 8,199, scored by the Tea Shops ot "Pete’s" ability to bring forte the of ILs laurels tonight. for Appearaoce in the same kind of work has been i!is - Sil^Nswti Thrso X Sistore 11:00—12:00—Are aiiew A Oreheetre— boat in his charges has been demon- two seasons and Wright’s recent dians, tied two and lost two. ' by tba Adjutant Oeneral’s Pretty Janice Jarratt, photogra* Can P a c ...... 15% cavil War veterans who' had taken •sJO- JilO—Prose-Psdio Nows Psrisd basle; Red Nichole Oreh,—mldweet Milwaukee at the 1917 tournament ^ Phllade phia. Idle while the , n e aoldiers will return to pheris model turned film actresa, done and the time oj operation haa Cerro De P a s ...... *:w— S:sS—Tom ThssMS ssd Oosso ,11:00—U:10—Rob MeOrew A Orehestra itrated again anc again during bis match with Nick Lutz was the heat With Syracuse leading 2-1 tn been about the same as la Manches­ .. 79% part In Manchoster memorial eerv- S*4i— e)4b—Billy a Bstty—wssf: Or- oxhlbiUon seen bare this season. Springfield leillana and Providence, games, the western pUtyoft won’t bs Ragliiiental Camping System announced she would be married Ches and O h io ...... NB&WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK In Peoria, will go by the boards bC' splendid coaching career at Man­ era] Conrt; Garden ter. .. 59% Ices have died. The sole remain­ phSB Anslo—mliwsst rpt; Ptyins The. Arisona citizen and th4 Reds wsre flgbthig it out in tha pre­ resumed until tomorrow at Pitts­ ; the first time alnoe 1934. In 193S to ex*G-man Melvin Purvis on Chrysler ...... 124% der, Elmer L Hotchkiss of 37 Flor­ Tims, akoteh—oUisr stotlens ■AOIC — Bast: wje wba-wbss wbsl fore ths eurtaln ta lowered on the chester High, and the Indoor meet liminary round, takes 00 the victor­ ’ were ordered to Pine Camp, April 21. The flrat information that the • iOS—■ rsxk—Amosrxxi—Amoe 's’'s' Andy — cast; wham kdks wssr wxyi wlw wsyr wmsl Offered another shining example ot grappisr from Carl Hubbell’s horns burgh. So far each team has won Manchester police bad of the breaks Coca Cola ...... i ..., ..1 6 0 ence street, celebrated his ninety- Donsidnsid McQIbnsy, -Csmsisnt—wsst NstionsI Pin champlonahipe. ious Indians at home tonight in the York, for war maneuvers and C9I Goa and El ...... *=4y wepd wean wteo the manner In which his athletes •Ute are well matched physically, Its home games declslvsiy, but ths in Manchester came at 9:1B when .. 15% ninth birthday last Friday. •its—' ‘r:1>—VessI ' vsrietlse by Chersl wfen: Mldweet; wonr wIs kwk holt TTiey base their predictions on the each weighing approximately 225 opener of a three-game scries, its Hornets will go Into the fourth con ; year were part of a brigade ComI Inv T r ...... 68 % # ! » - rise—Hsnrik ...... VVIIIssi...... ren...... Leon jreen wmt wood wool keo wowo srtoB come through (or him. He’ll tell a neighbor reported to the police Ten months ago Mr. Hotchkisa, 4:49— ri4S—Psssins Parade — woof "ation ” and the manner in which pounds and both being among the equivalent to a defense of last year’s test with a new goalie. Ths De at Ntantic. Although this that a radio waa being operated m ComI Solv ...... 18% Corodon Muhroe Beebe and Henry wmsq wow kyw; Plane*—network MIOWBOT A^ CANADA-wtml ksS the pins are (ailing In the tourney you that the boys themselves ars title as well as a qualifying round er camping unit will mean Wilks w-ebo wdsy kfyr erct ctet more powerful of our current heavy, trolt Red Wings of th# National WoodcIlfT, N. J., March 80.— (! a bouse in which they knew that the Cons EMison ...... 40% B. Bragg were present for the Deco­ Tics— 4:00—Run Morssn A Orekmtra SOUTH — W T v e wptf wwno wis wjsz responsible for whatever success for ths league championship. The dress parades and Inspections, TiCC— tiM—Woyno Klnf’e Orehootre here. Most of ths heralded en­ weight mstmen. Here is ths com­ League recalled Earl Robertson ownew were net at home. Cons Oil ...... 16% ration Day exercises, although Mr. wfls-wsun wlod wsm wmc wsb wspI tries. Including the Hells of Milwau­ he’s had but tbo boys will be winner will meet the victor In the —Even Champion J p p m o j , I'Uen are eagerly awaiting It as Cent Can ...... •lO^Vos Posson In Aollon wjdx wsmh kvoo wky wfsa wban kpro plete card for Thursday night: when their regular. Norm Smith, The cruising car men were sent .. 69% Bragg was unable to take part in 4:30— »:S0—Prod Aotsiro Revue—to 0 Ptar woal ktbs ktbs wsoo wave were kee; Pabst of Chicago, Strohs ot quick to tell how they^ plug their currant Western Division playoff be­ dock woe lost today tn th*-t ' have more room and conven- Corn Prod ...... Star bout: Rube WrighL 228, was Injured. in his place young to investigate. They fotmd a win­ ..67 the parade and Center Park pro­ 4:8<^t0il(>—Jimmie Pldler Talk—to 0 wfbe kark kyne Detroit and many top-flight teams Mickey Katkavsek hearts out to win for "Pete". He’s ArlZOTS, vs. diarley Btrack. 228, tween the Byracuee Stars and Pitts­ wbieh were trcpossible in the Dei Lack and West ... MOUNTAIN-klo kslr ksM War kvoA burgh. Jimmy Pranks, who started the sea­ fusion of the iMBvywsjight dow open and discovered that the .. 21% gram. Two other veterans were ksnf will roll later In the tourney, yet the that kind of a coach. And th* suc­ Oklahoma, two (alls. son adth Pittsburgh but gave way ' camp. It Is expected that bouse had been ransacked. The po­ Douglas A irc ra ft...... 60% not in town. •Mt: Aiiiob *n* Andy—’Witt npmt cess he has had year In and ysar On the basis of .season’s play, the tion. Bor's Day will be celebrated as PACtPfU—kso kfsd kes kya ksea kfr early scoring Is indicative of high Stanley "Mickey" Katkaveck, for­ Beml-flnal: Cy WllUams. 224. To- to the more experieneed Robertson lice were at this house when another Du P o n t...... 159 --- In the brief interval four of the 10:1^*Yl3l^»Martln«s Bpftthtrt Quar. kfbk kwe kmj kern totals. out esrtalnly Isn’t due entirely to 1929, second In 1931, fourth In 1932, Rarablsrs look virtually unbeatable. Facing court action for hla on the second Sunday of the Elastman K odak...... lOtSd—1l:X^Th« Ortamt «f L«ng Ago Cant. Bsst. mer hlancbeeter High and Bluefields third In 1933, Mcond In 1984, fourth Westernbsrg. 212. was sent down. call came in from a person who bad ..163% five have dropped away, with Mr. 11:00—l3:(X^Em*ry D«iit*eh Ortliftttra While the Uns WIenei of Milwau­ catching star, left Sunday for A l­ exceptional material, but to oils ed intention of Ignoring a coqt pment at which the Guards* returned home and found that his Elec and M u s ...... 6% Hotchkiss the last leaf ofi the tree. 11:30-“12:it^t.eu A.Orehittra .••"••"0 l-sdy—essti In 1936 and tisd for sixth last ysar. to fight Max SchmeUng the will put on a dress parade and ; .4 Ths Distoteps Orchsstrs—west kee were rolling Into third place In bany, Oa., to report to ths 8t. Loula genius for making the most of the -riramy Sarandos. home had been ransacked. Elec Auto L i t e ...... 39% Three of them died within less than 11:4^-’12:4^—ChartI* Atna«v*a Orehaat. talent available. HlUbouae haa won the title for the pion clings somewhat pathetl for Governor Wilbur Cross, Gen EHec ...... 4:S0— 5:40—To Bs Announeod the main event last night with a Cardinals’ farm team, Mobile, in the u ®.’ 7S. Jim WoUis, 212, The method of operation in Man­ .. 57 four weeks Urns. CBS-WABC NETWORK 0:00— 0:0^Nswa; M. Willson Oreh. 2,961 total, two unknown lineups The victory In the Indoor meet Is past four years and prospects are Holy Cross. to the outmoded idea that a el Orville Petty will be In Gen Foods...... newly-organized Southeastern Lea­ chester is the same as reported from .. 42% The tenth of last October, Henry BASIC—Caatt wabo wsdo woko weao J:*®— 0:j0—Preee.Rsdlo Newe Period wsre scoring new high games but gue, Katkaveck made such an Im' expected to provide the Impetus and to another rousing duel between er should fight. > of the camp. other places In the northwest and Gen Motors ...... 62% B. Bragg, for many years a resident wftftb we«1 wgr wkbw wkr© vbk wjr •!*0~ 0:10—Ceetlee ot Romance—wla: the New Haven school and Man- "I don’t know anything wdre wcau wiaa wpro wfbl wjav; Mid* Tsny Russell Seno Preo.—netwotic failed to go places la the sUnding. pressive showing last season with Inspiration for anothsr banner cam­ southwest part of the state. In each GllletU ...... 17% of Bolton, died at the home of s 0:40— 1:40—Lowell Themse — east; ebeeter, similar tc that which mark­ Polish-Amerks To Play this law business.’* hs m I ^ ' I waati wbbm wfbro kmbo kmoz whM One team, the Elaton Office Supply Union Springa in ths Alabama- paign outdoors, preparations tor PRESIDENT caae the house was entered by a Hecker Prod ...... 13% son la Springfield. He had been a kfftb krnt . Bstty, Sense—west ed Saturday’s meet. •Orta like to fight Ogata." f ’9?~ Z'?f~S4*r ^®*4< Okll—siso eat .Company, Buffalo, scored 1,091, Florida League and later with Co- which were begun at tbs West Bide Dean Margaret Morrisa of Pem­ window being forced and a piece of Hudson Motors ...... 21% ' ^ ' 1 member of Drake Post, No. 4. G. BAST—wbna wpg wbp wh«o wore •!lS— 7:15—Ths Thrss Jsstsre—basic BASEBALL In ths present m|iddJa, hs IJSOY SCOUT NEWS furniture placed against each door Ipt Harv ...... efrb ckfto wlbx wmaa weag wnbf after dismal opening games of 820 lurobua of the South Atlantic Lea­ field yesterday afternoon. It's still Great Dual Rererd broke college. Providence, R. L, ..103% A. R. •:K>— 7;30 Lum A Abner—eaat only: and 900 while the McMahon Dairy, gue that hla contract was extended too early to go ha.i-w.re with pre­ fantastic exlstenos. He getfff lei.ding outside. As no matches Int N ic k ...... 68% DIXIK—'Wyat wafa wbro wqam wdod m BHtfen, Toner Soloft—weat For the past live yeara, Man­ By DANNT 8HBA was named head of the American February 8, John-H. AUan, 98, klra wrec wUe wwl wtoc krid ktrh 7:4S—Floronea Qaergat Soprano Altoona, Pa,, his high game 1.09S, lor another year. dictions but Indlcstlona are the* the Benefit Here On Sunday early, jogs around tbs park lit' chester has competed In the out-of- Association of University Women. have been found in any of the houses Int Tel and T e l ...... 12% for 17 years a resident of Manebes- ktsft waeo korea wdbo wbt wda« wbly 7.*0S— S:0(>->Frofotoor Jaek Norworth uts and Scouters: that have been robbed this leads to j^ A D E in a large figurine piint. after etarting with only 817. The Wlgrenmen w! dominate their etato Invitation meet at Rhode litUs cliff town overlwking Kennecott ...... 63% you'll And nothing more ter, died in Daytona Beach, Fla. wdbj wwvft wmbf waja wmbr wala SiSS-*Cd Ouaat Waleemo Vallav' Bt^nardloo, (3»l.->lurobus (A A ). guardo, and Billy Bobloldgs and Bom P6P6W. nts baseball teams have airead} Htfd. Nat. Bk. A Tr. 34 36 Sears Roebuck ...... 91 pattern above, send in just an 5:15—Program from New York. 7:00—Eta Alpha Programma — Tropical Park, Hubert Leblanc and ths East Bide Rec this Sunday aft­ A t tha TOBMBt,. It OPPOAappaBiR ;< received to enter the Buy Shell Union ...... livery, Dick Bartell and Sam Leslie At New Orleans, La.—Cleveland Brown, star forwards. Other mem Phoenix St. Bk. A Tr. 295 _ .. 31% additional 10 cents with the 5:30—"Jack Armstrong.” Collins Drlggs, organisL Albert Schmidl, both will become (A ) Vi. New Orleans (A A ). ernoon. The St. Adelbert Girls will Madison Square GordSB nt Baseball Laagua ’This league Socony Vac ...... coupon. TRAINING CAMP NOTES claimed Van Mungo of Brooklyn bers of ths team ora Bob Karr, insursnee Stocks 18% 5:45— "Little Orphan Annie " 7:86—Shoppers Special—let See- full-fledged jockeyi In the middle of meet tha PA Gtrta In tba prelim­ whip-bond. If tha New Jai 1 explained thoroughly In a re- South Pac ...... 59% April. Schmidl loas his "BQG" had • slight edge over the young- Johnny Wlnzler, Cy Blanchard, jUat Aetna Casualty . . . . 103 107 6:00—News. tion. Sports Roundup sU. In speed. inary and os on added feature the eroi Court doaa raatnUa t Issue of the Herald which stat- Aetna Fire ...... 47% South Rwy ...... -- 39% 7:45—News Service. . April 16 and Leblanc three days Halmonaon, Francis Reorilon and 49% 6:15— Ekirle Lawrence Serenade. Anderson-Bhea Post Drum corps Jackie Froher. from meeting Ltatle untU l.that each troop wishing to < .ter Aetna Lite ...... 31 33 St Brands ...... 14% TODAY’S PATTERNS 8:00—’Treasure House. By EDDIE BRIETZ Istsr. Both ars scheduled to ride at Lakeland, Pla., March 80.—Man­ ilast Night*8 Fights fought SchmaHBg, tlw St Gas and E l ...... 6:30—Wrlghtvllle Clarion. and drill team will put on on sxhlbl- t them Into the contest should leave Automobile ...... 32 34 .. 1 1 % 11 STERLING PLACE RADIO 6:45— Russ Gardner at the Organ. 8:15—Shoppers Special—2nd See- Bowie and then go to New York ager Mickey Cochrane hopes hie Clearwater, Fla.—Jack Wlneett. tion between the baivss of tbs main The "Goa House Gong’’ ehaaosa ora not good. Aad tracks. ta* application la the Scout mall- Conn. General...... 38 40 St Oil Cal ...... 46% - ______tlop. New York, March 30.— (A P j __ star rookie pitcher, (Dizzy) Trout, Brooklyn recruit outfielder, la carry­ New York-Ralph (Indian) Hur­ attraction. eoacheo by Frank "Cupls’^ o d d s a St on N J ...... BROOKLYN. N. Y. Day 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. Hlrsch Jacobs, leading American tha eouit refuaaa as ' rat Scout headquarters before Hartford F ire ...... 69 71 .. 70% Baatera Stondard lime. 7:15— Vocal Varieties. 9:00—Music in the Air. Here’s the champion "LLtlc school will heed hie cnuneel. ing on tha old Dodger lraA 41% in Monson, Mass. She waa born in for them In their own studio after 6:00—Blue Grasb Roy. Eyes-Kathryn Cravens. entirely of Ameiicsn hockey stars, 205, Detroit, threw Ell Fischer, 220, those who loaned tbs use of Oteir Patrol. A short session of cheering Mrs. Robert T Fitzpatrick and /;15— Poetic Sti-tngs. then carried on b> firing five Ameri­ Orlando Fla.—Joe Kuhel, Worii- school guard and last fall was voted cars, namely, Sam Brown, Dick Uch was followed by Patrol '"or- Mann A Bow, Class A 9% 11% Rockville. August 18, 1886 the they have been announced from 6:80—RevelUe.* New York, (28:65.) Fischer was Chicago, March 11.— ( A P I-F o r-o h e may go to the outfield; Toledo the most valuable High school play, followed getting in practice for the New Brit. Mch., com. 38% daughter of Matthew ’ and Ellen children " have returned to their New York by Wing. 2:45—Myrt and Marge. can-born players the other dsy. . . . Ington first baseman who wee hit In Cobb. Frank Woddsll, Dick Alley, rs where the Scouts had a chance 40 >s 7:00—Morning Watch—Ben Haw­ Injured Id the first fall and was un­ tj-two pleyera’ work In the 1936 sent Harry DavU to tht Browns •r In western Massachusetts. IJp pass a few teats. A period ol Round-up. A few songs were also do., pfd...... 100 (Norris) O’Keefe. She had been a home on Prospect street after The date has not been Axed, but thorne. 3:00—Manhattan Matinee. Willie Ludolph, who won most able to continue. the head by a pitched hall last week, Ernie Alley, Rod Adamson, Stevs >fee(s Stronf N, B. sung, l^ e assistant scoutmaster North and Ju dd...... 40 42 resident of this town for many spending the winter months in It will be some time after school is 8:00—News. 3:80—Current (Questions btfore the valuable player honors in the was back In the game today, show­ Ameriesn Association pennant chase I *** Cubs drafted Dick Blebert Other players to be seen In ncUon McAdams, and Haggle Grimu..on. nas waa then held followed by Phtladelphls.—Ernls Dusek, 228 with 3t. Adelbert’s are: Joe Kryzs, Eleven There to Open 8p then made some announcements for Peck, Stow A Wilcox. 18% 20% years and about two years ago Florida. Mr. Fitzpatnek returned out late In the year. The American 8:15—Studio Program. House. Pacific Coast League last Season, Omaha. Neb., threw Cliff Olsen. ing no of b^ing *’gUD*fthy." merited them trials with major I f—? 8*ohsrt was ths Others w.ho proved helpful are Nick ard Smith reading a letUr from leading hitter of the trio at .330. Joe Zawarava and "Rsd" Pepek. Schedule. Scout Publicity Committee In a hike for Saturday. Scout Tysk Ruseell Mfg. Co...... 35 40 moved to Monson. Besides her hus­ h( me several weeks ago. team wlU be selected from the win­ 8:20—Good Morning Melodies. 8:45—Jimmy Brlerly. will clash in on same bi the ssmi- 216, Baudette, Minn., (58.41, back league clubs thU spring. Angelo, Red Hadden, Flit Mahoney. 'iord requesting pictures of the closed the meeting with the Scout ScovlII Mfg. Co...... SO 52 band. Frederick French she leaves ning spellers In the bees to oe held 8:80—Cheerio. pro ra n k s---- Virginia MlllUry drop.) Seguln, Tex.—The Browns pre­ Four clever outfielders moved up. The Manchester P. A. C. Girls will Phil Waddell. Earl Blsscll, Waif Twenty-three advanced through Jock Wlnsett, who clouted 60 rick we are to aet up at the Oath and Scoutmaster’s Benedic­ Stanley W o rk s...... 54% 56% three brothers, Matthew and Donald hereafter, while the British will be 9:00—Radio Bazaar. aiumnl reported 100 percent sold on Kansas City.—Everett Marshall. sented a united lineup against the draft or outright sale: the other 19 bs opposed by the following St. Ford, Bert I-cConkcy and "Gyp" The spring seheduls o t tb o . Mt Round-up. Because he was tion. After the dismissal a rhort Torringtoo ...... 96% 98% C'Keefe of Monson, and Norria pi(d(4d through eUmlnatlon contests 9:15—Gretcben McMuIlefi’s Kitch­ new coach Pocley Hubert—Which 225, La Junta, Colo., defeated I.,ee Tulsa Oilers today since the second homers for Columbus was sold to Adelbert'a Girls; 8. Wownalk, C Gustafson. , pic Soccer team will get under STAKE o u r TESTING were In the A.A. on option. Ot the Brooklyn as was Gil Brack of Louis- Olka and C. K aco»a, forwards; H feeling well, Scoutmaster Hay- Patrol Leaders’ meeting was held. Union Mfg. Co...... 11 13 O’Keefe of Stafford Hollow, also two en. FOREIGN EXCHANK is news....Joe (jould has taken Wykoff, 228. Nevada, Mo., two out stringers, under Jim Bottomley, 23 .sold or drafted, five were Colum­ After the completion of High and next Sunday when ths locola U 8 Ekivelopa, com .. __ joined the traveling team, directed 1 vlllee Minneapolis sent Fabian Pepek, center: 8 . Olka. H. Polek. Oriswold waa not at the meet- Important; Don’t forget the suit 90 sisters, Mrs. John Bowden of Staf­ Listehlag tonight: 9:80—Food News. (.’harley Massera, Pittsburgh heavy­ of three falls. bus Redhirds, four each were with Trade school ba.seball, the Orioles play to the strong Nsw Britain and soap boxes next week. do., pfd...... 133 AREA HERE TODAY WEAF-NBC—7:80, Henrik van weight, under his wing. Tacoma, Wash. — Dean Dstton. by Manager Rogers Hornsby. i Gaffke to the Red Sox and St. Paul guards. The Manchester P. A. C. will enter the Twilight League and man eleven in New Brltein. We all hope that Walter Arm- ford and Mrs. Michael Lynch of 9:45—Adele Rogers SL Johns. New York. March 80.—(A P ) — Indianapolis and 8t. Paul, Girls' team will be composed of Troop VI—South .Methodlat Veeder Root ...... 159 165 Loon; 8, Johnny and Russ Morgan; 220, Salt Lake City, defeated Rudy three sold Henry Bteinboeber to the Pale will again be sponsored hy the Mort­ Germans have knit together gae'^ ig who haa Buffered from ap- Monson. She was a member of St. 9:55— Salon Orchestra. Foreign Ehcchange steady; Great with Toledo, two each with Louis­ Hordavaky and Lojeski, forwards: Blicitia will be back with ua soon The meeting of Troop Six av.s Whitlock CoU Pipe .. 15 17 Patrick’s church, Monson and of the 9. Vox Pop: 9:30, Fred Astaire Re­ Britfin in dplISrs, others in cents. Our idea of a football coach In a La Dlzi. 280, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Daytona Beach, Fla.—The Cjards Hose. Winsett nosed out Bteln- arty Brothers. the etrongeet junior elevsna ta Town Engineer Bowen today 10:00—"Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage really should play "tight’’ baseball. ville. Milwaukee and Minneapolis S. Waaltiewics, center; F. Wetrow- Client prayer was offered during called to order at 7:30 on March J. B. Wllllama Cjo. ... 86 41 American Legion Auxiliary. Funeral vue; 10:30, Jimmie Fidler; 11.80, Great Britain demand, 4.88 3-4; tough spot Is Sutherland at Pitt: straight falls. bacher for hatting honors among Thanking you for srour valuabls state end are planning to enter staked out a place on Leonard street Patch.’’ Frequent gleanings have shrunk and one with Kansas dty. the four, with .354. akl, A. Mordsvsky and E. Harabur- Senior Orcult In the foil. The Ol' l i S * " ‘ • * ‘ *“ 8 for the Ute Fr: nk 23rd by Scoutmaster Stevenson. As Hlacellaneona services were held Tuesday morn­ that will be used for the testing of Dreams of Long Ago. 10:16—"John’s Other Wife." cables, 4.88 3-4; 60 day bills, 4018 only vets he can count on are six space, we remain, their gray unUorms to the form­ Five optionees went up from Ten of the optioned players are da. guards. pics oe yet are doubtful wtafi i.v u e h by the Scouts with bowed soon as the opening formalities were Arrow Aircraft ...... 8% 4 ing with a requiem high moss at Butoraoblles by the Inspectors from WABC-CBS — 7:80, Alexander 10:80—"Just Plain Bill.’’ 5-16; France demand. 4.59 5-8; ends, three tack es, four gvards, Milwaukee, four each ware with MORIARTY ORIOLE Biirdlnes. Inc...... MEN’S REC LEAGUE RESULTS fitting stage. moundsmsn, seven inflelders and The P. A. C. team will be com­ they will participate In hlghw ' __ --- after which the program over we were informed that a hot- 41 44 St. Eldward’s church, Monson. the state naotor vehicle departmenL WsoUcott; 8, Hammerstito Music 10:45—’Today's Children." cables, 4.59 5-8; Italy demand, 5.26 two centers, two quarterbacks, Toledo, Minneapolis and Columbus Chapman V a lv e ...... 47% two outfielders. posed of the regulars, Bycholskl. cles or be satlafled to build a E^CBBe to an end with the Scoutmas- dog roast had been planned for the 46% Burial aras In the family lot In Although the testing In Manchester Hall; 8:30, Jolson and Parkyakar- 11:00—"David Harum." 1-4; cables, 5.20 1-4. three halfbacks and two fullbacks Last night finished the League and one each with Ksmsoa d ty junior teem. Any former pla^ ’^tBT'a Benediction and Taps. Conn. Invest. Mgt. ... 6 6 kus; 9, A1 Pearce Gang; 9:30, Jack Winter Haven, Fla.— Bucky Wal­ ‘Mod* Hatter Tope Saverick, Opmlaeh and Haponik, for­ ARROWS ABB VICTORS. night. The troop hiked out to -he St. Edward's cemetery, Stafford ta not scbcUpled to start untU AprU 11:15—"Backstage Wife." Demands; ...Clark Oriffith says he's going for Men Bowlers, at Uie Wsst Bide ter# and Wayne Lamaater, who shut and LoulsvlUe. Twelve cX ths 28 th high school i^ b ln g to coni Boy Scout grounds and arrived Elec Steam Sterilizing 1 2 Oakie (Allege. Leading pitchers in games won wards; Kovls. Mordaviky and Fal- Scribe, Bill Leonard. Springs. 14 the land was being made ready 11:30—How to Be Charming. Belgium. 16.84; Germany Free to have a farji system second to Rec. Although tbs Wsst Bides took out the Boston Red Sox last Thurs­ sold or drafted ore pitchers headed kowskl, centers: Haraburda, Obu. The Arrows defeated the Ram­ playing soccer end who would Troop II—St. Janies about eight o’clock. Bob Stearns Foundation Co...... 7% 8 % for the InstaUing of the testing lane. WJ21-NBC—8, Prof. Jack Nor- 40.22, Reglatered 22.00; Travel ■.one In the American League.,.. and lo « : ayds (Had) Hatter, 156, Hendey Mfg. Ck>. . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Pater TonoU re- 11:45—Voice of Experience. 3 points from Pogani’s, Pogonl’s day, were aaslgned by Manager Wil­ by Lou Fette, the A.A.'s No. 1 bur chowiM and Vojeck, guards. blers 30-21 In a postponed game in a tryout rdth the Olympica la 1 ^ ;Bacause of the meeting night gathered some sticks for the boys 18% 20% cenUy moved from their block on The location on Leonard street vriU worth. variety; 9. Ben Bsrnie Lada; 23.85; HoUand, 54.76; Norway, 24.56 Charlie Orimm, sold on Phil Cavor- team nosed the Independents out by MUwaiftee to Detroit; Mike Kyba, to get in touch with Wllllem King Seeley Corp ... 13 12:80—"Way Down Ekuit.” son to pitch today for the Phillies ler lost year. He won 25, lost 8 for The^irellmlnary game between the Y. M. C. A. Senior League last ^StglUng on Holy Thursday, the reg- to put their hot-dogs on. The t oye IS Main street to Moore’e place on be more central tllan the lane that 9:30, Husbands and Wtvss; 10, Roy P. M. 1-2; Sweden, 25.20;Denroark, n ,8S; retta as an outfielder, says the kid one point. The final standing was 14-7, Cjolurobua, to Cjardlnals; Jim •ngton, 184% Center street beta Paimpr Bros...... 3% against the Detroit Tigers In a re- St. Paul. Fette joins Boston’s Bees. the gliui' teams will start promptly nIghL Rubacha with 14 points meeting of Troop Two was call- j then ate. and how! The hike put a 4% Weetford avenue which they recent­ was located near tbs QuoMy car­ Shields revus; 10:30, Presentation of 12:15—Story of Mary Marlin. Finland, 2.16; Switzerland. 22.79; can run like a scared rabbit... .tip os follows: turn exhibition game at Lakeland Records of others fallow (wins Henry, 58, Minneapolis to the Red wa.s high for the Aarrows and Ois- next Sunday. Sylvanla Indus...... 89 41 Sox; Bill McGee, 18-8, Columbus to at 2 o’clock and the exhibition drill i,AlloB. good appetite into all of them. A ft­ ly purchaeed. penter ahops site off Prei^ect street Fever Therapy awards; 12, RudoU 12:30—"The Forty-Niners.’’ Spain unquoted; Portugal, 4.44 3-4; from Kentucky: Brooklyn is getting W. U listed first): Bob Logon, 16-9, from ter and Burke for the Ramblers. Taylor-Colq. (New) . 34 36 Frtml, Jr., orehsstra. Cardinals; Ls hoj Mahaffey, 6-4, will be held between tbs halves of Scribe, Robert Turklngton. er the Scouts had hnished eating we Mr. and Mrs. Valentine DeHuUu which has been used in the past 12:45—Horry Richman, "Pick and Greece, .90; Poland, 18.98; Czeebo- ballyhoo, but Billionaire will carry West Sides— First place, . 18 1 Angeles, Calif.—As a reward Indianapolis to Detroit; Whitlow Arrows (80) heard a couple of ghost stories and Tokhelm F^mp ...... 16% 18% Milwaukee to the Browns; Wes the second game. t:»Ef Troop III—Center accompanied by their aon-ln-law and What to sxpset Wsdnesdsy: Pat", Freddie Rich’s orchestra alcvakla, 3.49; Jugoilavia, 2.34; Aus­ the smart bli-e « ass money in tnO Paganl’e— Second place ... 11 IS for polishing off the Cubs and Los Wjratt, 12-7, Kansas d ty to Clevs- P B F T Seturday our troop enjoyed a a few Jokes were contributed, the Uteh-Idaho Sug. ciom. 2% 8% WEAF-NBC—3 p. m., Musie Flowers, 10-11, Toledo to Cubs; I'en New Vorh Bonk sod daughter of Lawrence, Mess., have 1:00—News and Weather. tria. 18.73N; Hungary, 19.80; Ru­ Kentucky Derby. ... right now tne tndependente—Third place 10 14 Angelee In a row. Manager Jimmy lond; Ira Hutchinson, 13-8, St. Paul 1 S. Yankowskl. rf ..1 0 2 HOCKEY . successful hike. Leaving the meeting was closed at nine o’clock ins. Stocks GuUd; 4:30, Elais Hits and' Nick 0 0 Fire.stones—Fourth place . Olson, 2-8, Minneapolis U Red Box; Bank of New York been spending a few days vlritlng l:1 5 ^ o y ce Jordan, Girl in te tp t. mania, .75; Argentine, 32.58N; Bra­ colts getting the most backing are place .. 9 IS Dykes gave his White Box a boUdov to Boston Bees os free agent by METHODISTS TRIMS CADETS 1 J. Bycholuki, If . .4 0 8 ■ter after taking t snapshot of while the Scouts stood gathered HAMPTON Dawaon; 5, Our American Schocls. Al Mllnar, 8-16, Minneapolis to Bankers Trust . . . . with rriaUves and friends in Staf­ 1:80—"The Old Gardener.” zil, 8.80 1-4N; Tokyo, 28.51; Shang­ Billionaire, Fompoon and Scene- Henry Haefs bad high single for today. ^ agreement; Joe Hevlng, 19-12, Mil­ 0 Mlkolelt. c ___ . .1 2 4 By ASSOCIATED PRE88 boop, we continued up East around the campfire. The .fire i.aa Chase ...... ford Springs, RockviUs and Man­ WABC-CBS— 3, Manhattan m-U- 1:35—Doc Schneider’s Texans. hai. 29.89; Hong Kong, 30.42; Mexi­ ■ihifter, trained by Earl Sonde. the league, with US. He also took The Cubs talcs on Los Angsiss Cleveland: RusssU Evans, 0-5, Kan- The Methodist Juniors put on • 0 Snow, rg ...... 1 0 2 National Laogus er street to the cabin. Arriving extinguished Immediately after the About fifty met on tbs hlUalde ass; 3:80, Current questions before high three string, with 854. waukee (champion) to Cleveland; •as a t y to White 80s; Paul Sulli­ Chemical ...... chester. overlooking the Bigelow valley at 1*45—NBC Music GuUd. co City, 2780; Montreal in New cheered over hitting of first bass^ Archie McKotn, 19-13, Minneapolis 12-point rally In the lost five min­ 0 M. Kubaeba, rg ..6 2 14 League championship ssrire (I the cabin the troop began to closing exercises and all the Scouts ths House, Rep. J. R. Murdock of York, 100.12 1-2; New York in Mon­ Boston paper, which ia trying to Wret Sides (S) man Rip Collins yesterday against van, 7-18, Toledo to Detroit Valllant, Ig ...... 0 0 0 5 games). headed for home. Guaranty Trust Mr. and Mrs. WiUlam Bumatead 6:30 Sunday morning to have a part 2:30—Intimate AppateL E. Werner ...... 108 U Boston Red Box; Jim Turaer, utes to trim tba Cadets by ths scort patrola. Each boy waa aa- Continental ...... 19 Arlsona; 4, Curtis Muaieale. 2:45— "Merry Melodies.” treal, 99.87 1-2. chance the name of the Red Sox to 84 89 the Pirates. Collins got four hits In earned runo, McGee woe the Cowica, I g ...... 0 0 0 Fourth game: Detroit at Monb who have been spending the winter In tba sunrise Easter service ia J. Chapman ...... 91 18-13 Indianapolis to Brooklyn; of 39-27, bolding them scoreless in ] some task such as getting Scribe, Elliott Ayer. Corn Exchange WJZ-NEtC—3:30, Alrbreaka varie­ 3:00—"Pepper Young's Family." N —Nominal. ^ "Bosox” , thinks it might be a good 90 111 in six trips. A.A. leader, allowing 3.98 per game. the last quarter. "Bud" McDowell Ctanadlsna. Troop \H— .Vmerlean Legion 87 69 months In Blorida have returned to v/hlch the partors of the Hampton, N. Angelo ...... 95 Luke Hsmljn, 19-14, Milwaukee to I and water and starting a Are. First National ... Brooklyn, Chaplin and Scotland ty; S:1S, Ooattasntal varieties; 8, 8:15—Ma Perkins. idea to change the name of the 88 99 F^ba waa No. 18, Hatter tied tor and "Gabby ’ Geer starred tor the 13 30 (Detroit leede 3-1 in series). ■ good meal was then enjoyed by Because of the regular meeting 2475 2525 their home In OrcuttvlUe. Harry Kogea’s orebaatra. E. Dowd ....114 Brooklyn by draft; Wayne InMss- Irving ...... CongregatleBal churches taok ' a 8:30—Vie and Bade. White Sox to Chiaox—just what tha 100 98 Santa Monica, Calif— The PltU- 28, BuIUvob waa 38, Flowers tied Methoduta and "Peglsg" O’Connell Ramblers (21). InternattoBal-Amerioan Leegtah*’ . “ the Scouts. A prize of flfty night falling on Good Friday, the 17% 19% Mr. and Mrs. John Melbourne A. Brown ...^104 91 ter, 13-10, LoulsvUle (seventh-place Manhattan ...... 35% 37% part It was cloudy aad cald during IfB C , CBS, MBS—1:30, Women’s 3:45—Ths O’NeUlA boys have been calling ’em (or 98 burgh Pirates. sUU puffing from the for 86, MUnor was 40, Olson, 43, and Powers for the Cadets. The B F T Eastern dlvlalon, second seriSBitipf: was offered to the patrol weekly meeting of the American have moved from a tenement op N..Alonal R a ^ eommlttee program club) to PhiUlea by draft; Paul Manufact. Trust . 60 62 High street to an apartment in the the brief eervlee after vriiich the HOSPITia NOTES years and years... .Georgs Par- base running they did ysstorday Mahoffsy 65, Heniy fll, Evans 77. Juniors will play the Flying Swedes Burke, r f ...... 4 0 8 of 8 gomes). 4.1 I took care of itself and cook- Legion Boy Scouts was called off. aarards. 9lS 453 495 lined up today s ^ n s t the Beattie Trout, 8-7, Indianapolis to Detroit; 0 Custer, I f ...... NaUonal City Bank 82% 54% TonoU block on Main strecL naaaus, Los Angeles fight manager, John Rlgney, 12-11, BL Paul to Pacing tbs ssvsn recoiled Infleld­ Thursday night on the Juniors Boor ..6 0 10 First gome; Springflsld at PMItoj i tta meals the best. This was However, we did our Easter i,ooa New York ...... pome Wsdasaday riiert wares: made a royal flush on the coast the club with Jim Weaver and BUI ers with the sUck was Gil English 0 T Donahue, c . ..1 1 144 148 Funeral of Adelbert Hajoey was A. Carlson .. White Sox; Morton Cooper, 6-7, 8 deiphlo. . ’’ to the Bear Patrol. After turn to the community on Saturday. Public ...... chapel TPA8 Paris, 1:90 p. m., Selenes Admitted yesterday: Mra. Mar­ other night by having oil six of bis ...... 87 91 91 Swift on the mound. Tha Rues of Toledo with J85. Rudy York ot 2 R Donahue, rg . .0 0 0 82 54 held from his lata honoe In School B. Poganl ... Columbus to Cardinals. P. B. F. AsMtean AMocAfttkM r. a rest period took place. Fol- The troop reported to Scoutmaster Title ...... church ari.ere hM ceffae, rolls sad and Mankind; 3RO Reme, 8, Anwr- garet Douglas of Talcottvllls, Mta. boys lighting th asms night, four • a • e • s. 89 105 85 mads 34 hlU but tost to the Chicago MUwaukss was one point behind, Tr 2 Daigle, Ig ...... 0 0 0 15% 17% street Monday monilng foUowed by J. Hurley ... Trie Of WroBgsIders 0 0. Geer, if ...... 6 1-1 Final round (8 of 4 games or totidi ~ this an exciting game of Shea at the Manchester Memorial Insoraaoe eggs were served. The sun appear- lea’s hour; OJD Berlin. 8:18, (Saba- WDRC MarUia Crockett of 208 North Elm of them on the same cord... .foot­ • a e e • e. 80 106 03 Cube yesterday, 28 to 14. followsd tor RnAsMl Peters of Co- n goaia). , the Flag was enj^ed. Be- hospital where they received in­ a requiem high mass at 8L Ed­ street, Mias Anne Tedesco of Hart­ J. Bernardo . •••see . 81 88 In SBrned-run averages, ths pitch­ 0 B. McDowell, rf . . . . . , 6 5-5 17 American (Newark) . 13 15 ed whUe Pastor Clevelsad of the rat aad 8:20, Press Review; OSD, 229 Baittore. Odbb. ball dope trickling out 01 ths south 94 lumlma, Jl4; Tony Moiinosky of 10 31 Second gome; Minneapolis 4, ward’s church at 10 o’clock with ford, Antonio Giorgettl o t 174 1-2 B. MeOonkey e e e • e a. 87 ers ranked m follows: Having No. 3, 0 H. (jonn, c ...... 3 1-1 5 [.•vsnly matched the game broke structions from Mrs. Aldrich on American Reserve ... 30% 32% BrooMyn church presided at the OSC, 08B Lendoo, 8:30, AU Pools’ says Virginia Military has a half- 93 118 Tam:npa, ris— Ehtpresslag concern I^ isvllls, JOS; Don Outteridgs of Score at half 16-4, Ramblers. Louts 8 (5 ovsrtims periods). Rev- Felix J. O'NelU, pastor as cele- Spruce StreeL Wyatt , Hamlin 7, Logon 8. Tur­ 0 Fisher. I g ...... 0 0-0 0 without either aide taking cleaning up the hospital grounds. American Surety ..... 58% 00% lano with Easter music with slag- Day program aad 9:17, ’-The Tabib bi^ck nomsd She who is getting sat over "late "Uts houro”nourr’ kept by tbothe dnd a - 4 ColumbuA J98; C3Mt WUburn of Referee, Kennedy. branL James J. Breen of Manches­ Discharged yesterday: tUss Nellie " m "Jw ner 9, FstU 10, Lt^Bster and Mc- 1 McKinney, rg ...... 1 0-0 2 (MtoBsapolls leads 3-1). klMBon. As the game took quite After they had finished we were BalUmore American.. 8 9 Bg by those present Uoda tbs Trse;" RAN Mowmw, T, to bum up ths woods next fo il..,.- 475 elnnati Reds, Manager Chuck Drso- Milwaukss, J91; Flea Clifton of '---- time, several Scouts were ter eang the response of the mass Egan of Hartford rood, Elaine Mey­ Koln Usd for 38, Cooper 88, Hutch­ 0 Prate, r g ...... 3 0-0 4 given refreshments in the hospital Ehiceas ...... 6 % Thera were ISS preawit at tba Smrlety boUday; PJC Nsthsrte»da TBasEay, NCarelt M omrouniUon nssdsd for thU ooUum •en clomped down a midnight cur­ Toledo. J81. ’ BO w « cooked our supper. kltehen and' started for home. A 7% and at the conclusion sang **When regular Easter church sarriee. er of 16 Eldward streeL Prank BzCra- D) inson 84, Trout 89, Rlgney 48, Lo­ 0 Mcljabe, I g ...... 0 0-0 0 Fid. and Depoeit .. 131 136 7, H i^py program; CJRO,>CJRX P. M. ....bsip, bslpl few with a warning of a flas to vlo- YorjL WUbuni. CUtton and Eng- ____^,-r was over we wait dselgatlOD of Legion Scouts also Great American ... Evening Comes". Mrs. Howard A large delegatles of ralattvaa Winnipeg, II, Msdtelas Show. 4:30—Elng and Swing with Garle- burda ef 136 Oak streeL Cart Runa MeEvltt .. 73 78 87 387 latoro.. gan, lAMostsr and MeKoln o n 0 Bell. It ...... 0 0-0 0 27 29 BissMl . beloag to tha ■ngsr% Gut- » by way of Birch Mountain. Blade a visit of good cheer to the Halifax ...... 38% 35% Learned played the organ. Intern­ aad friends want ot BrooUya Satur­ ton Kelsey's Oroheatra. of 35 Division stresL .. 98 110 99 808 ■ouUipawA 0 Farris. Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 TODAY and EVERY DAY When Yoo Want A.Goodf SerfbA John Mroask. boqiltal on Blaster Sunday. The next ment was In the famUy lot In 8 L day aftamooo aad evanlag to the Birth: A son to Mr. and Mra. Hobsob . . l U 98 99 89B teridge to th# Oardlnalg. Peters to Hanover ...... 86% 88% 5:00—Piano * I —Bsa Rohan. FH IL LOCA8IO STARR HaMa . New Orisono—Manager Btsvs Four ootehers moved up. Arnold Drink — Try meeting wiU be this Friday night at Home Ins...... Edward’s cemetery. The bearers (Solden wedding aanlvarsary of Mr. NURSERY SOWNM. HAS Samuel Adxmy of 174 Parker street ..118 97 88 388 tbs AthlsUes. aad Moltnosky, after 1 16 7-7 39 p nr—at Maryk 38 40 9:15—Sdeoee Serviea-. WsddsU O’NeUl nominated Johnny Having (Mickey) Owen and Paul diervtnko „ ___ ^ nigbt Troop Four opeaed seven o’clock. Home Fire Security were, George Betrand, WUUam aad Mrs. Lsroy P. PsaiL A puias T O «T -4 »A O U A T S ‘ OOUR8S yesterday. a • 90 KiO 110 800 and Carl Fisher to twirl for the being rstumed to the Piratee, was Cadets (27) 6 % 7% 9:90—8L Loula Syneepators. . Monday night on tha Morgan advanced from Columbue to the sold to the Dodasrs, wbstv be wUl M ckly BHaUap at aavcB o’clock Scribe, John QusgUa. Mass. Bonding___ 61 68 DeUlgan, WUUam Taylor, WUUam of 378 eras prsssatsd ta ths eotmls 9:45—News Service. Admitted today: George Ehigland Alleys tn Hartford, Phil Locosio, of aavelond Indiana today against the parent Cardinals, Mike Trssb of P. B F. T. ft with the Sooiit Lpwe. Dlreet- NaUonal Liberty .. SUk. WUUam Hanley and -Arthur who are aMmbers of^tba BrookQh* StUlwater. Okla. — ( A P ) _ Ok- of 252 Spruce streeL the North End, bowling with ths 488 467 478 1433 Nsw Orisons Pelicans. It was ths work for his old LouUnrlUc mon- 8 O’Cbnnell. rf ...... 2 0-0 4 9% 11 6dX>—Dtnna Donee Music. Toledo to Detroit and Rob Gorbork, agsr, Burtstgb Orimaa. ftsr ^ opertap oerwaoalee th* North R iv e r ...... 27% 39% GUman aU of Stafford Springa. Oongragatloaal cfaurA aad ths labagm A- ••d M- eonsga pom bos SOS— Martferil PuMle Sefieel Diaehaiged today: Katherine Ai> ’tste Capitol Lssgus, put ths flnloh- • ( » ) flrat tims this year th»t O’NstU also of the Mudbens, srbo perzorm- 1 Petriccio, I f ___ ...... 3 0-0 6 .CREMO During the summer of iW T ’ the Mstcoff ... .. 98 Bnria Browns o9 P P a^omwed to Patrol Ootaen. froe. Wash...... as 41 Mr. and M n. j. Bruao Plcctn ai)d Brseidyo Qigiiga. lb ’. Fqait If '« a “pMtigradqato” eoufre fa aqr- bott e f 149 Park atreet. q touch to tbs bow ll^ asaaoa by 108 91 38(7 p U i ^ to swkf his pitebsn for sd tn the outfleid os well os 6f*iind 3 Powers, c ...... 5 1-1 11 PALE BOCK AT YOUR FAVORITE DRlNKINa federation Aeronautlque “ latcr- mamba o f tha BroohlyB Ir e Aipfft- ---- Mhaal chllSna. S tria SonUoreRt a H m * R. Russell . .. 94 l i t 9< propwty e f tba PM teo, and be patiai yacettogs were ever Pref.-Aecideat .... 30 33 •on Alan of Winimaatic spent the 940->TasNus AitMtg m th« Air” CSsapia: Seveqty-two patiwto. ■ ..:;ituring 8 honors-:-Rl|1i slngts of stk nforh than three innings. the bat, waa sold to the cnibs. Owen 0 Ruflne, rg ...... 1 0-0 2 PLACE : Mtleaeie wUl hold a Now Tork- Seaboard Surety .. m a t McOooksy 98 -97 98 888 iM b s of Mnsroukoa, bated as a the line” was 33 34 wsrir-eod visiting with bis pareaU. 9:«5—"Pratty K lt^ KeUy." 179; high 8 strings of 487, and high waa the only JOO hitter of the lot. 0 McCaughey, Ig ...... 1 50 2 Paris race to commemorate the Security Ina ...... „ „ ‘Ihere were about UO who rwts- te m -o n i fire yasr-ota Reeords show that tha psresnug. C. Vsanoit ..107 104 96 897 Detroit oasM, ore the two outfteid- Alio Sold Ik Bottifito ’ Saoote MaildiB aad Keisb S6% 88% Mr. aad Mrs. J. a Piecln on East 7:00-^Poetle Mslodia orlth Jack average of 116.4 for ths Bsaaon. Oiflfport R tiseZ A m ieiili meet of with a A86 morlL 1 Oenolfl. rg ...... 1 0-0 2 famous flight of Colonel Uad- Sprinirfleld FtreAMa. 1M% Main streeL tared their w uam at tha eitifta - ehildrsa who bad bean ’’gradu- o t diphtlieria fatzditla Is only 1-7 U Gustafson k ..118 98 119 •98 era recoUsd. Looba clouted J 34. _ .J ia tbiB gaate. Ad«aaeea*ent bera*. The aviaton may choose 138% Fnltoii* three gaross wars 146,183 aad ITS— tlie New Yorii Oionta still were The three Inflelders orho go up Sun Life ...... gafl 738 tiOB. ItAfNfllUlliBta atad“ fkam tbs coBsg s aw M iy one p a cent In casw where anti­ 457. ■■ “ s ■■ Browns, used extensively at first THE (HEMQ BREWING CO4 ■ waa the aeat cvwBcvwt oat i the their owa etarting time, aad the WUUam Foster of East Mam tbs program arraagad by M n. Vtsla •dioers regular eoune fa cbtl- 7 :U —Ma and Pa. prolsiag Cleveland’s Bob Feller to­ ore flrst-basemeo. Columbua aoid 7 13 1-1 37 pjtf aeaRinas- U. S. F. and 0 ...... 26 ” 28 toxin arum is used the day the dis- 4T3 1490 OSS tor MUmsapoUs in sflAttlrti to winner wlU receive IT0.0S0. street apd WiUlam Kuslansky of Jewstt Clapp iacludsd anisic drsa. but were toe young to saur 7:90—Alexanda Woolcott— "TIte day after their failure to hit his de- Bddie Moigon to Breokiyn. srkwe Score S t half, 1517. (South Meth- New Britain. Conn. ^ ■ Waetehaatar ...... M% Mala etreet attended a confereooe ea a ia diagnosed. Delay uttold duty, hotted J38. odiat. Refsrae, PsrrotU- two orlgtnm posau t o t tbs regular sebooL ' TawB C ria." ia daaga. ■ “ “ " '■'-■j. — %...... ' HANCniEtnKR EVENING HERAI.O. MANHIBlfrER. CONN. TUESDAY. UARCR 80. iMT

B U Y SELL^:^REMT//f^////;^ C L A S S IF IE D SENSE and NONSENSE ^ L V ,OS ALL. 1 ^eu. WOO, VOO’OK ?VHe M A C U V M f Q WMiTtMte \OUR a s w im o Tt o o I lO EAt* \ YtteCE OM YHK WOUI4A MUCH ASSOCIATE WVTH OVOEQ You don’t buy gloasio—yon buy READ IT OR NOT— ^AVJMMAteS YOU 1 IMQOiQX vision. The Status of Ubsrty is .V*JHO H A O t ROM AStOOtJO vsvm SOMETH\M6 TVSHR You don’t buy a paper—yon buy New York. AUMT newa . ' COAU\OV\4» OEace. only 839.95. Aerial instaUed, get atra.t, Mancheatar, Conn., hava~SI*d sulUng from the pricUcal free-rein come for the wife. How easy It Is to preach, and how I street. Room 210, Hartford. I'eio. Suitable for light manufacturing. an application dated it of Uarcb, given to the traffic elnca "repeal. irours now. BrunneFa Radio Dept I>37 s ttb the Uquor Control Com- Cottag^es to Be Erected On You don’t buy a membership In hard it is to practice. phone 2mS42. Apply Edward J. HoU. If ever there le to be any effective Sacenmbs to Second Paralytic 80 Oakland street Dial 5191. mlielon for a Packaga Start Beer MU Nebo Place, Tanner and the (Aamber of Oommercs—you ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 Permit for the aala of alcoholic reetralnt ot the liquor traffic and its Stroke; Had Been Membn buy oo-operatlon of the most able Guide—That’s a skyscraper t , VACUUM CLEANERS—G. B., Uni­ liquor on tha premleae of 111 Spruce Phelps Street; Six This resulte, this fundamental truth must buslnsss men in town. Old Lady—Oh, my! I’d Uke to u;e MOVING—TKIJCKlNti— versal, Western Electric etc. Ail atraet. Manchaater, Conn. The bual- be realised aad acted upon: There of Sentinel Staff Since 1907. BEFORB BUTIKa. Don’t HELP WANTED— naaa la owned hr FIrat National Month. it work. other people’s word. DON’T STORAGE 20 factory rebuilt Just like new. ie no solution of the Uquor problem A minister bad a son, named Jor­ FE lALE SS Storaa, Inc., o f Park and Oakland V Itb liquor. The only solution ot Ansonte, March 30— (A P ) — A l­ RAKB o u r w o r d that—tne Guaranteed 1 year. All one price, Avaa., Eaat Hartford, Conn., and will BuUdlng perm'IB have been Issued the Uquor problem is without liquor bert Steiily Jones, 55, editor ot the dan, In college. The son waA about' SALT AND PEPPER___ Deep ini A m CX)NDmONKD COOD- WaI t TED— WOMAN for bouae- 813.00 cash. BrunneFs, 80 Oakland ba conducted by Newton Taggart ot by BuUdlng Inspector Edward C. Ansonla Evening Sentinel, died this to take bis finN examination and every human breast is the Instlnci UOVINa AND TRUCKINa.—Rea­ work, one who prefers good nome street Phone 5191. I f Woodland atraet. Manchaater, How long must it be before some ATOR la the better reftrlsera- sonable. Telephone 6782. Conn., SB permittee. Elliott, Jr., to Frank Hood of 24 outstanding leaders in the public Ute morning at bis home, 44 Mott streeL naturally the father asked the boy to do worthwhile work___ Don’t be ' fttr pou to buy. Try one twelve to high wagea, 2 children. Stay NEWTON F. TAGGART Arch street for the construction at of Connecticut wUI have the com­ Mr. Jones was seized with a para­ to let him know os soon as possible afraid of wasting time by loamlng | iToonerville Folks Rv Fontaine Pox tree. Then TOU BB TUB nlgbU. Write Box f. Herald. FUEL AND FEED 49-A Dated >1 ot March, IftT. a four-room, fn>me dwelling and mon sense to reaUxe this funda­ lytic stroke on the evraing ot Feb- how he got on. something you are not required to Abaolutely no obUcatioB. H-l-14-17. ruar> 8 and following several weeks One day the father received a know. . . . A good man gives orders I PAINTING— WANTED—wJ north side of Tanner street, at an can be led....W hat an adventi'rej A graph editor. He began his news- U fe has Its fun.. .if you don’t be- Lang. Phone 3692. work 8 boura daily. Profit sharing FOR SALE—MODERN gas stove, estimated cost or 86000. Ufe la, If you keep yourself alert and O. A. A. G. UIAOUE paj^r -career on the Manchester, N. lisye this watch two men argue aUve.... ' Manchester plan. 815.00 guaranteed to start. with beat regulator. Liqulre 31 Emil L. Q. Honenthal, Jr., is con­ H., Dally Mirror In 1904 aa e report­ Phone for an appointment. Hart­ tractor for Mr. Hoods home. Mr. The Column about something that neither knows Parker street. The German-Amerks finished Poet’s er and later went to the Manchester anything about. Evening Herald REPAIRING 22 ford 2-3870. Melbart’s bouse wUl be built by Union as a desk man where be re­ BRAZILIAN MULES their regular league matches with WUliam F. Johnson. SPRING GET BEER BATH SLIP COVERS, luggage, double mained until he entered the service Mr. Smith—Mrs. Brown, have CLASSIFIED MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 Penn winning the second roimd last The permits were the fifth and of the Ansonla Sentinel. hameaaee, team ci-llara and harness IIV E STUCK— VEHICLES 42 Spring with all Its meaning you spoken to srour boy about mim­ Fortaleza, Brazil—A P )—In some repairing. Chaa- Laking, 90 Cam­ night. Penn will meet the winners sixtl. Issued this month for new Mr. Jones was bom in Wheelock, icking me? ADVERTISEMENTS dwellings in Manchester. Is at our heels once more: northern sections of this state ol f bridge street or telephcne 4740. FOR SALE —YOUNG Quemaey of the Columbia-Pitt roll off as Caledonia county, Vermont, Feb. 13, FOR SALE—PIa NO in good con* Permits tor the construction of And sometimes we almost wonder 1882. He was a member of WUliam Mrs. Brown—Yes. I have. Fve Ceara, where a year-long drouth :««« at Ms avaraa* woria la a Ua«. cow, just freshened Call 5614 after these teams were tied for first at told him not to act Uke a fool. a am ban aaS abbravlatloaa dltlon. Reasonable. CaU 4045. two more 86,000, frame, single What it bolds for us In store. B. Wooster Ctemp, Sons of Union hit hardest, travelers arriving hare REUPHOLSTERINO. I do all kinds 5 p. m. the end of the first round. Haoerern say that they saw farmers bathing ' eeeal aa a word sad ooaipeaBd ol furniture work. All work guar­ tied Kulpinsky’s high three-string dweUlngs on the east side of Phelps Veterans j f the dvU War; the Old ^ aa twa worda Mlalmeai seat la We know the flowers win bloom Blessed Is the wife that risetb their mules and horses In beer oa a af tkraa llaaa anteed. J. HlUman. Tel. 8446. FOR 8ALE>- GUERNSEY cow, ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 mark of 340. Columbia broke team street were Issued today by BiUld- Red Scboolhouse Association and again. the Connecticut Editorial Associa­ with the early street car and givetb a^rl of libation to conjure the divine ratas aar d ar Car traaslsat freshen May 6th. 117 North School high sibgle with 421. Paileln had Ing Inspector EUlott, Increasing to powers of rain. SPECIAL OFFER— Have your FOR RENT—FURNISHED or un­ eight the number of new nomes The trees will don their leafy garb; tion. breakfast to her husband and i t- street, Manchester. high single for the night with 122. teth him off to work on time. SiaaM.a Waraa If. ISSt lawnmower abarpened nokV. Pay furnished rooms, for light houae- Second Round Stejidliig planned this month. Yet with all its wondrous glory Cash Charaa There may be things to us seem SAYS PILL CAN CURB BLUBS f .gaaatiiati us May first. Karlaen and iSdger- keeptr'" Centrally located. Write Won Lost Both wiU be built by Ralph F. auva Oars ,.l T etst t eta ton, Buckland Biackamitn 8hop or Box R, Herald. Carlson of IS Elmer street. Bast bard. Hotel Guest—I say porter, did auva Oars ,.| ( au 11 cu roiiLTKY ANUSliPPl.lES It Penn ...... is g you find a roU of money under my Vienna— (A P )—To cure the blues, I . 11 stal IS eta 716 No. Main street. Phone 7880. Columbia...... 13 11 Hartford. On Lot 32 he will build a pillow? REDBIRD FARM REDS, 9c.—Our two-story, six-room house for him­ The sun may hide behind e cloud. Dr. Edith Klemperer recommends r-L erSata for Irrasalar lasartloas APARTMENTS— FLATS— P i t t ...... 12 12 Recreation Porter—Yaseah, I did, an’ I calcium, which is fotmd ip milk I 1 be timrssd at tbs oaa tlaw rata entire flock of 55,000 breeders Brown ...... s 16 self. On Lot 27 he wiU build a two- Some loving friend may prove un­ .rertai rataa for Iona tana svarr PRIVATE INSTRUCTION 2S State tested 100 percent f'-ee trom TENEMENTS 6.'< true: thanks you very much, sahl and many other substances. Moods, ’ advartlalBB alraa apea raqaaat. High single, Kulpinsky, 129. story, five-room bouse for Frank the doctor believes, ima> ba noth­ ida srdsrsd bafsra Iba third er Sfth B. W. D. This otter la ^ood April Phelps on Woodbridge street. E’en death may dare to enter ELECERIC REFKIUBRATION FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, 63 High three-string, Kulpinsky, ’ 40. Men drink to got away 'from ing more than Indications ot vary- , f wm bs abaraad ealr for tbs ae- 2 shipment only. Redblrd Farm, (Ued). Giving life a somber hue. Center Items ing chemical compositions of the [■ I aambar of tlmoo tbo ad appoor* -Am OONDI'nONINO Box F, Wrentham, Maas. Walkei street. Inquire on premises Lhings—the dullness, the common­ b *^rslas at the rata oaroM bat Reliable men with fair education or call 4224 or 7275. High team single, Columbia, 421 place and tbe boredom. Liquor blood. Melancholia la due to too I t allowaaea or refanda eaa bo mada But whUe the future Is obscure Tuesday much potassium and too little cN- who are mechanically Inclined and FINEST NATIVE broilers and fowl, High team three-string, Penn. makes them feel Important and ' ' ala UaM ada staapod aftar the AVAILABLE AT ONCE, three 1213. OPEN FORUM And we gaze upon a resUesz sea. The men's volley ball period win clum, she ssjrs. would like to better themservea. dressed, treah eggs, delivered di­ above oU well pleased with them­ room apartment. Call Midland OolomDIa (4) We can go forth undaunted, fo- be from 5 to 7 o’clock. ' "tm farbfda": dlaplar Uaaa aet Must be willing to train aparr time rect from Carlson A Son, Poultry UQUOR IN TAVERNS "As thy day thy strength shall be.” The women’s swimming olaoses selves. They certainly don’t ,eel Farm. Telephone 4217. 8333 or 4131. PbUeln ...... 122 113 80—321 Editor "The Herald..: any of this stuff, however, when LAW WITHOUT ART I Sterald will aot bo raapoasibla to learn planning, estimating, m- Slbrlnsi ...... 97 94 91—282 CARRIE A. TAYLOR. wlU meet os follows: 7 to 7:45, be­ ■f iM ra tbaa oaa Inoorraet laaartloa ■talling and servicing wotk. Write Enclosed find copy of open letter tbeyr'rs coming off a drunk. FOR RENT FIVE ROOM apart­ Haberem ...... 110 117 ginners; 7:45 to 8:80, Intermedlste. ' aar advartlaemaat ardarad tor giving age, present occupation, etc. FOR MALE - WILLIAMS Strain 113—34U which explains Itself. Shall be glad New York—Because the appropri­ tbaa aaa Ubm . ment. steam heat 26 Blrcb stieet. Lampreebt ...... 74 97 METHODIST LEAGUE. The senior basketbaU league ation is 83,400 short, the new 88,- Utilities ^gii.eerlng Institute, baby chicks, and started chicks, 87—258 If the Manchester Herald will pub­ It seldom pays to be crabby un­ toadvartaat omlasleB af laeer- Apply Supt. Apt. .Vo. 4. lish. (Y Alleys) games will be played as follows: 250,000 United Stater courthouse I Boa L, Herald. also Ducklings. B. 1. Alien, 87 less you own your own business. abllaatiaa of adrartlalaa will bo Doane street. Telephone 7bl6. 403 421 377 1201 Very truly Team I ( I ) 7:15, Oak GrlU vs. Bluefleldt; 8:16, will not bear the sculptured heads I td ealr br eaBaollatloB af tha P. A. A. C. VN. West Sides; 9:15, ■> auda for the sarvlea raadarad Penn (0) ALLEN B. LINCOLN. GIU ...... 101 106 111—317 of Boccaccio, Cicero. Isben, Long­ BUSINESS LOCATIONS Bast Sides vs. Weldon Drug. Young Lady (at county fair)— adrartlaaaiaau aaat ooaferai Suchey ...... 87 97 83—267 36 Pearl Street, Gibson ...... 86 86 65—267 What are the prices of the seats ? fellow, Moses, and other immortals. 1 ^J^la, aopr aad trpaaraptar witb ARTKLES FOR SALE 45 FOR RENT 64 Tureck ...... 86 105 99—293 Hartford, Conn., Larabee ...... 76 82 98—259 Wedoesday Treasury department officials said I n n la ^ a aateread hr tba psbllab- The women's afternoon bowling Gate Keeper—Front seats half s ' aad tbar rasarva tbo ^ b t ta Kulpinsky ...... 109 115 107—331 March 29, 1937. PhlUips ...... 89 99 121—309 dollar, and programs a nickel. smooth-surfsced atone squares would f PHONE .3926 FOR SALE-REPEATING bolt ac­ will start at 8 o'clock. revloa or rsjaet aar aopr aaa- FOR RENT—S l ORE at 967 Main Dummy ...... 74 94 86—254 Nelson ...... 107 108 143—868 Young Lady (proffering a nickel) be substituted on the 34-story build­ aMaetleaabla. tion, 22 rifle, with telescope sight, To tke Honorable Raymond J. Dev­ The men’s swimming classes will ing. ' OAR WAHUINU UK street Apply Eklward J. HoU. —Here's a nickel. I ’ll sit on a pro­ L-ET-’"?,?.. BOOR»-CUaaiaad ads LUBRICATIUN .... $1.00 practically new. A aacrifee. Call 359 411 375 1145 lin, Senate Chairman, 462 481 568 1511 meet as follows: 7 to 7:45, Ufe sav­ gram. f* ® !* waat ba ra- 5678 after 6 p. m. Noah L. Swa3me, House Chair­ Team 2 ing; 7:45 to 8:80, non-swimmers. m ?" ^ U •^cloek mood; lAtQrdAjrD -Oars Called For and Delivered. Fenn (4) (8) READY, SET, GO IL flSa 1 SUBURBAN FOR KENT 66 Suchey ...... 88 96 87—271 man and respective members ot Hewett ...... 98 98 92—288 Tbe First Aid class will meet In the Judiciary Committees Con­ ...... 126 95—334 the club rooms at 7:30 witb Dr. R. There are days when we are (Ms- Y. O. SERVICE STATION Turcck ...... 64 102 95—291 Dickson . 113 guested with everything, when we Fairmont, Minn—James CSark, I TELEPHONE TOUB FOR RENT — IN COVENTRY Zwick ...... 118 necticut General Assembly, Ses­ McLean ...... 62 90 102—284 P. Knapp. Members of tbe class 109 92—317 sion of 1937, are out of sorts with the whole Fairmont painter, claims a record f W A f^ ADS Colonial house, all convenlencea. Kulpinsky ...... 108 98 104—310 Harrison ...... 121 100 100—821 who are going In the swimming for divesting his shirt In nothing S ( ()R( HY SMITH Phone 8889. Gentlemen: Nichols ...... 86 118 105—304 pool are requested to bring their world. But in searching for the rea­ tha tslaphoaa WANTED! son we never think of examining flat. ^ ^ranfire Behavior By JOHN(’.TKRRY i.tha CBUtROB RATB slvaa abova You may have noticed the recent own suite. HAIRDRESSER OR OPERA­ 406 405 378 1189 statements of Edward J. Ryan, pres­ ourselves. How the world treats Clark neglected to tuck In bis I ’ •50UNP5 PRETTY a aearaalaaca to adrartlaara, but TOR. Write Box X, care The Pitt (0) 523 514 494 1531 Tbe women’s gym class will meet shirt while he helped h.a wife wash | , COOP - r ----- I/- WANTED TO RENT 68 ident of the Connecticut Tavern Team 4 (2). from 7 to 8 o'clock. you is usually the result of how you w* PaaBBNT If paia at tbs bnsl- LUMBERMENS Herald, stating past experience Relchcnbach ...... 78 79 81-238 Owners Association, as reported i treat the world. dishes. It dragged across the gas ■' - 6ET A LCMO J aa or bators tba aavaatb AUTUMUBILE AND FIRE I and salary expected. WANTED — TWO unfurnished Weiss ...... 101 93 88—282 Rogers ...... 84 107 98—289 The following teams wiU use the stove. I newspapers, especially In the M(JCinney ...... 104 102 86—292 OF that plane ABovr •allowlas tba Brat laaartloa af INSI'KANCB I; rooms with private family, 2 Staven ...... 88 100 89—277 Hartford 'Times” of March 17. gym for basketball: 6 to 7, All Ha.an't the weather been "carry- Six buttons popped as he shed the I TO TAKE OFF - THEIK!* , 5 5 - V^*V.‘** CHARQ* adults. Preferably near Country W ern er__ _ ...... 114 116 85- 315 and commented upon in an Mercer ...... I l l 108 81—800 Stars; 8 to 9, SUver Five; 9 to 10,. garment with a single motion. wtU b# eellecteC Mo r«iponaiw STUART J. WA.SLEY Curran ...... 106 111 120—837 ln*T on" during the past year?. A REAL nCHTlNC T for orrora la teUphoned adt club. Call 3912. editorial in the ‘Times” of March Heights. Droughts . . . Dust storms . . . 166 Main HI. Slate Bldg. Story ...... 130 105 106—841 A public setback party will be 3H/F U M MDimod And their nccurncy 381 388 343 1112 23. May I commend these articles Abnormally hot summers . . . Un­ WHO’S THE BASS? ho fftmmnteed. TfL 6648 - 1148 hHd at the West Side Rm on Cedar Brown (I to the thoughtful attention of each usually cold winters . . . Months of LOTS Ft)K SALE 73 585 533 491 1559 StreeL Play wlU start at 8 o'clock. INDEX OF F. Marks ...... 90 101 86—277 and every member of your commit­ rain . . Floods . . . Nature has Ririe, Idaho— Rlrie High school J. &Iuschko ...... 88 78 75—241 tees? Team 8 (2). Badminton wlU bs played at the boasts a basketball team of presi­ OWNERS SAY: FUK HALE BIIILinNG lots on R o b b ___ ...... 93 117 89—309 certainly been In an unfriendiv CLASSinCATIONS E. Kluck ...... 85 62 84—261 Especially noteworthy Is Mr. West Side Rsc. Periods sa toUows' mood. . . . People usually refer to dents. SELL!! Strung street Inquire 33 Wood- Ryan's declaration that “regardless C. Turklngton 80 65 •101—276 1 to 8, women; 8 to 10, men end IffhO aasaaaewaoaeeaesooaaaaaae A land street. Phone 6349. Dummy ...... 74 82 86—242 nature as "she" . . . Ukenlng It to The squad Includes Reed Hays, I Oconto eaaoaeaaeoaaaaaaee S 5-Room Single In fine sec­ of the liquor laws the General As­ Haugh ...... 116 102 107—325 women. freshman president: Lowell Withers, sembly frames, liquor by the drink Banks ...... 92 107 166—359 a woman. . . . “She" has been hav­ tion. Oil burner. Newly pa­ 337 353 331 1021 ing tantrums, so she may _ becotne sophomore president; Wells Brady, —— asva > •oasaeeewaeaesaaasa D pered and painted. Sacrl- is being sold, and will be sold, in Wlnton ...... 92 107 166—359 Fish lines a mUe long With aa head of the Junior class, and Carl Jo I w»of TbnnkO aaaaaeaaasaaaaa M E.ML^.GENC / WHAT, NO CEREAL? Columbia (S) amiable again. . . . Let us hope so. floe! 88,500. 8475 Cash. — more than 75 per cent ot the taverns many aa 1,500 hooka are used by Hannesen, senior leader. ffOOeOrtnn# aaaaoa«#aa««aaaae« E R. Lampreebt . . . . 74 87—161 * . . Married men won’t have any OOd ypnnd e a e a aa a a • • • a a a • 1 In the state. The trouble with the 490 508 57S 1571 fishermen In the Lofoten Islands. And Forward Howard McC?orkle nOOeUSntO esaeaaeaaaaaaeaa f Seattle— Gunner's Mate Elnar C. Rautenberg ... 116 82 -----198 trouble seeing the point... Here’s Another Good ...... 85 84 liquor control set up In Connecticut is President ol the student body ®OOlO aa..«a •aaossseeaaaaaa t CALLS Johnson of the Coast Guard cutter J. Sibrinsz . 99—268 is that a majority of the taverns are AntoMhltcn Buy! Northland was disappointed because J. Pallein ...... 85 88 111—284 selling ‘shots' today, and are not omoblUa for Sale ...... 4 6-Room House In %ery good M. Haberem ...... — 85 86—171 —omobllM for Exchange ..aa * his Easter morning snack was cut pa)dng the state of Connecticut one Into Aeeeeeoriee—Tlree ..a.aaa t POI.K E condition. Healed garage. short After Johnson ate 22 egga, cent in revenue from the sale.” It FRE( KLES A N D HIS FRIENDS By Blosser Imto Repalrlng^palnting ...... t -XlMxit half aere of land. halt a pound of bacon, eight pieces 360 339 383 1082 \ ould be far better, Mr. Ryan con­ WASHINGTON TUBS ...... Good realdentlal section. of toast and drank four glasses of pm (3) tended, for the state to permit sale FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia Bv Trane OPT Ol 'R W A Y ^Ifoo Ship by T r u c k ...... t $4,.VH). Cash 8450. Haberem ...... 75 84 -----159 start COUNTIN&, lulu BELLE'S ______Bv Wililanut — —For Hire ...... • 4343 milk, the vessel's cook bellowed: of hard liquor In taverns and receive -esrststnmetiiit r. h. an. e. a mr. e*v.- HMM-.THESE WOTFtelVfTS '■OPUr HA/S BCEKI -BUT 1 AINT Relchcnbach ...... 81 104 96—276 the customary revenue! outa the ring,y ------— WELL, WHAkTS _«a<->8ervlee—Siorxgo ...... 10 Both of these places can "Break that man's plate." STILL ABE FAINTLY WNJe moved Into Immediately. Later, Just to show he was atlU W eiss...... 92 102 -----194 In brief, then the president of the n(5HT, Bv S>0 BAD ABOUT YEARS C3F TH' LIFE OF A •otod Autoe*~-Motorcyeien . . . . 15 It Is cheaper to buy than Werner ...... 87 86 84—257 Connecticut Tavern Owners Asso­ VIOIBLE J THAT'S VALK OAVS....TtXl'D —daeee and FroreBBloaal ■ •rvlree South hungry, John.son at three raw BE OUTER (aUPPV', '^ A 6 IR L & '»OUR. SISTER TRAMP - DRESSAAAK.iN'-VEAR5 ^ n e a e Servlcee Offered ...... Ih rent, egg*. ciation maintains that, since the 6TRAKK3K. THIKJK THBYb HAVE ,THE RJNS MAVINO A 335 376 174 885 Uvem owners do not and will-not OF IT — “GIT HOUR OWN ooeekold Service* Offered ....I S a A lUBBRO THEM OUT » 1-7 BABV GIRL 7 olldlng'—Contracting ....aaasa 14 GEORGE L. Brown (1) obey any taw that the General As­ .U m fYOU TSLUIH LUNCH • I'M BUSY - BABY NEEDS *orlete—Nureerie* ...... 15 4321 sembly may enact, it is better to .uoeral Directors ...... 34 Kluck ...... 88 103 89—280 KIPPO! ! A NEW DRESS- BISTER NEEDS North GRAZIADIO Muschko ...... 81 81 -----762 lower the law to the level of this Beatlag^Ptnmblng—Roofing ,•« i" Rente — Real Estate A DRESS - BABYS »C R - I M arks...... 97 93 82—272 confessedly-Iawlees business, for the OOT TO aO OVER /'ANOTHER Rlllnery—Dreeemakfng ...... i$ Auctioneer Dummy ...... 75 84 -----159 sake of the revenue. •••• »« S432 264 No. Main St. - TeL 6278 Do the members of your commit­ LIFETIME OF, GET -lOUR OWNSf •hlle Paseeoger Service ...... tO-A Smith Spedak CX3000W - — nintiag-^Paperlng ...... *1 841 361 171 873 tees, and of the General Assembly, .*PfeeeioBal Servlcee ...... j j realise the full import of these de­ apairlng ...... 21 AMBULANCE d* A Q C n « *Mx- clarations? Do the members ot a^.yortng—Dyeing—Cleaning ,a J 4 ( Dougan) room single. Colo­ 5-MASTERS STILL IN USE your respective committees, gentle­ rv o lie t Gooda and Service ...... S5 nial style, steam heal, 2-car gar­ men, care anything about such a ^Wanted—Boslnee* Service a.a.aa 2# age. 8500 cash and easy terms. statement? Do you consider the l'*tfne«tl«aal 5 5 2 1 0 Charleston, 8. C. — (A P )— The iLBPjiraee and ClaBsee 27 Edna Hoyt, said to be tbs last ot “ revenue” of this business, long ago ^ivate Inatruetlone #•••••*•••. St (Hollo ran) FOIL on eight- the five-masted schooners, Is stlU declared by the U. S. Supreme Court O saeiBB ...... SA LE room flat, WII- a major ’’source of crime and $6,000 engaged In Atlantic coastwise 'v Sasleaf—Draraatle ...... t« Henry Street Iteina ntieet. 8600 ooah. trade. misery’, of more consequence than ranted—Inatruetlone ...... to *060 the known and inevitable resuIU ot i Flaaaelal 7-ROOM STRICTLY 0/1 0/\|Y win purchase aa the business? It does seem as if the r|^Dde Stock*—Mortgngee .aasa Fl (Quish) H0O(?AV f o r I give 'e r ! k n o c k iF o tin c ** Opportunities ...... « MODERN H0U§E 4* eight-room fiat on self-respect and civic responsibility WHOA! STOP! F ‘ ney to Loan ...... J2~ North Elm street Lot 60'x 160’. of your committees and of every MR.LAAIMDER^Z UHOEH TH IS v a io l k HnohaoRHOoo is LULU BELLE! HAND, /Hl5 BlOCK> THE BEU'S Help and Nllnallane 4340 Including: C Ossh 8600. • member of the Assembly, and of 61AKO 'YCUVE BEEN MOM- AU.\M3RKBDUP! IF BOVS! X^OFF. RUNG. ■ elp Wanted—Female ...... tt every citizen of Connecticut, would Bulp Wanted—Male ...... 84 kSYlHG WriH A arnAMGE Fireplace — Garage 0 C * six-room FC R SA LE be roused to action by this authentic TeuVAMTTOBXiL ( Z »AX> OH, YOU' talesmen Wanted ...... I 4 *A m a c h iw e .' i f x j u h a d --» 0 lP Wanted—Mai* or Fem ale.. 87 HOSPITAL Sacrifice Price! i P O l W w single on Parker 6-R(X)M SINGLE—On Onk admissloD of the lawlessness ot the IJ a b o u n d WITH e l e c - LULU Uquor traffic. 8ente W'ented ...... 87*A street, fi-eaw gorsge; extra buUd- St. Modern, steam heat, AWYTWOJO TO DO WnH [7BICAL SHEUANIOANs ) BELLE?/ tuatlon* Wanted—Female ... 88 And may I add, that to demand TO DO teg lot. A real bargain. ifarage; lot 65’ x 165’. Abont □ D MAklMGT TH E SE teXTT YXIU. HA/KTD *Uatfon* Wanted—Male ...... 88 5131 $4,900 o. expect oboervance of law, or de­ wnw 11/ IlDnployroent Agencies ...... 44 12 years boiit. Cost $6,500. cent regard for the public welfare, PRIMTS.ru. HA/E IV E J U 5T I Cash $1,000. PRACTICE SOME- t h i s ’ ■ «oek— Pefn—Famitry— Yehlelee Will sen for $3,100. Good by any branch or phase of the traffic B E G U N T O r— t—BIrda—Pete ...... 41 WATER DEFT. ROBERT J. SMITH TO LOCK Tt3U UP>/ VWiEiac KLSB- t ternia. in aleohoUc liquors, is a hopeieas FIGHT. ^ e Stock—Veblelee ...... 42 contradiction of terms, because by v v lt r y and Supplies ...... i . , , , 43 Wallace D. Robb Inc. ranted— Pete— Poultry—Stock 44 3077 968 Mote Street its very nature, as kmg ago revealed F r r Sal— ■ lllaaeUaneane Real Estate and Insurance 8466 6746 6SM J. J. ROHAN ’ science, confirming experience, fil'd W s. ror, 8 sU ...... M (After 5 P. M.) 33 Scarborough Road Real Bstete — Insnmiioe Real Estate and insnmnee Scohol IS inevitably a lawless ■ & » sad Aeeasiarlaa ...... «« Phone 3654 Steamship TIokete TeL 7433 element, absolutely uncontrollable in “•« U^rlsla ...... 47 its effect, wherever or however used it Tm getting a com on this toeP -*ssds—Watehaa—Jawairr .. 41 ow VOU can be a weather orophet like srsn'na.’ Krlc^ AppIlaaeaB—Radio .. 4* 7848 or sold. The murderous effect of 1 sad Fsad ...... ■ a ^ Farm— Dairy PredseU M sbeld O o ^ ...... II MANCHESTER V aad TeaU ...... {] MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE Bound For Bilbo Island — \ \ — iBArsmssts •••••••.... 4i W ATER CO. By THOMPSON AND ( (ILL I I sad Btors CqsIpmaBt . m . St WHV MOTHERS GET, GRAY. IL L < SM at tba ateraa ...... 44 MHBRfi AI26 VOU I’OUK PEStlAlATION ALLEY OOP APPsral—Fora ...... bt A N TO N I 1 NEVER OMETHAia IN THE MAMB LAU(5H B s r ...... H 5774 lAKiNO MET 1 ‘DOMT^ IS 'BILBO ISLAMCJ S RiffhtThrnOnter DREAMED VCX/O Ef HA.HAfWHV CAUSES MNRA’S BLOOD TO RUM hey.o d o k .^t h is p o o r- By H AM LIN i' a***.*—'hoard—■ aqals—SaasaW UNDCeSTANDF VW CLEVER,UTTLE OF OCXIRSB. CAPABLE OF SUCH TH E THe MOOVIAW ROYAL __ WssassissSs FINAU-V PO VOUMSIST COLD, AMD, WITH THE STIRRING OF A PBIMT LOOKS AS IF 8U W C H E J8«. GUARD. CALLED OUT TD h a h , y o u m e d o l im :^_____ .LI5TB 4. MBJ-THI& IS GAS CO. SPy.«AS R3Q.THE •THE CLAW ' TREACHERV WHAT’S n m m .1 3 O jE E S e nr, FELLER S. WltboBt hoard ...... Sr COMES ^ ON CALLNOME HORRIBLE MEMORV, SHE SCREAMS v /k V k m e k h 1 f ^ VI rol' BUSYBODieSVweLLV/^TUArliBusYBODiesVweu? ursT^ t o u g h .' WELL HAFTA •••-•M m ..«..-Sr-A ftAUNTLET-rr IS MERELV A OLOVE- ID BECOME OF rr VVAS MADE WTTH A STOP THE COW BETWttN a s THETHEM GUARDS C M O J.W E PACE -TO - BUT A SVMBOL ANTON.MV AMD LEAPSTD HER. FEET/ M lSBlM Sl use TH' OL' CEMTB 2 ■ aard B aaarto so GQUIPPEP WITH 6 JACK.? UEAR> HA-HA. D K n e c n v K 8 Ho k ,« l o o k im s f o [ALLEY OOP AMO WMG AGAIN ^BETTBR GfT bbtsato SI 5075 RACE WOM OP POWEK.' r u s h .' a l l s e t ? I* STRONd SP8IN€^ IT IS N T A COM- IM te a « g u z z l e , EMCOUNTECS we ^OtnAHEQB 'T H E c l a w ; ^ BUT THAT i» M y OlFFICajLTV.-., TBTO^faOOoXBeTCHA.' j Okay, STOP' 'FORfiTHBy ruia. Taaamaata., sa Fn.ETE P t t iu r f CHtYS.’ LE -5G Q ' JbOBBtloaa (ar M M St ELECTRIC CO. AND HE a m ctiM T t uaw^/stAor v u o r w n * 2telR ...... w .m 44 PUSHES ONUS/. "ar Basit S4 HES aasd Far Staat . tl 5181 L* • 2ta.4 SS •sno A SMALL ^ BaSldlac A EVENING HERALD AAOTOa I FreBarty lsT lad U n it Carw wwB ..M S n BOAT/ — 2S 5121 — M .sa ta Froyartr far atls ..m .M l « ■■ Mr M s^»»^.m ..q n slS^kaSsCd tt Retd TW Herald Adfs. I Jf