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VOL. LHI., NO. 1Q||« (ChiaolWod Advortlaing oa Pago lA) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1B84. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS SANKEY QUESTIONED First Lady lights President’s Birthday Cake COUNTRY IS NOW ON LINDBERGH CASE GOLD BULLION BASIS "■r.i Notorious Gangster Finally PREDICTS EARLY Caught by Federal Men in CONGRESS WINDUP PresideDt Devahes DoHar by Chicago ^A dm its to Two Broad Upward Surge 40.94 Per Cent of Its For­ Kidnapings. Speaker Rainey Tells Re­ In Exchange Prices mer Gold Content; Treas­ ury Makes Over Two Bil­ Chicago, rob. 1.—(AP)—A solu­ porters House Will Be New York, Feb. 1.—(AP)—A^tbat the rate wai not held at 60 per tion of the long standing mystery of broad upward surge In stocks today cent of former parity Instead of be­ ing lowered 'me concensus was lions Profit by Transac­ the kidnaping a n d sla}rlng of Through in Three Weeks. greeted the Presidential proclama­ that further depredation would be Charles Ailgustus Lindbergh, Jr., tion setting a new price for gold of decreed by the President If it was was sought today through question­ 185 an ounce and devaluing the dol­ found necessary in the campaign to tion; Reactions at Various ing of Veme Sankey, 42, one time Washington, Feb. 1.—(AP)—Now lar to 59.06' per cent of Its former raise orlces and control the ex­ ranchman who allegedly turned to that the country Is on what Secre­ parity. change value of the Aiherican unit Financial Centers. the “snatch” racket. tary Morgenthau called today “a While mining equities led the up­ It w 1 expected that the new |2,- Sankey, described by authorities turn with gains of |1 to |1 0 a share, 000,000,000 stabilization fund would as "America’s Public Enemy No. 1” 1934 model of a gold bullion stand­ ard” and the administration evident­ all other categories Joined the early be quickly put to work to hold was seised late yesterday afternoon forward push. Advances of |1 to |3 down Interaatlonal dollar rates and Washington, Feb. 1.—(AP) — by Federal agents and city detec­ ly intends to refrain from recom­ mending further legislation of ma­ or more a share predominated and support government securities in America went to work today with tives In a barber shop, on Informa­ the tlctc^r tape was several minutes tion furnished by an anonymous jor controversy, Speaker Rainey en­ the bond market. At the same time, its dollars devalued by 40.94 per visions an early windup of the Con­ behind floor transactions as blocks some flnandal drcles believed that cent of their former gold content, source, and cohfessed, Melvin H. A ceremony climaxing the President’s birthday ball at the capital Is pictured here as Mrs. Franklin O. of 1,000 to 10,000 shares changed Washington and London might Purvis of the Federal Bureau of In­ gressional session. while the Treasury Jingled a $2,770,- vestigation said, that he participat­ With the House making ready to Roosevelt lighted a huge birthday cake. From left to right are Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, widow of the war hands. Prices were shaded later un­ roach some sort of a tempora-y ex­ President; Wilton D. Lambeu, 2drs. Anna Dali, daughter of the President; Major General William E. Horton, der profit taking. change agreement which would ob­ 000,000 profit in its pockets and ed In two kidnapings—that of Has­ pass the four-department supply watched for Jingles in dollar levels kell Bohn, of St. Paul and Charles bill emd St. Lawrence treaty discus­ and Mrs. Roosevelt ’The dollar opened a little higher viate a threatened currency war. in terfns of sterling and lower in re­ ’The preridentlal proclamation "as abroad. Boetcher, II., the Denver capitalist sion still before the Senate, he told President Roosevelt had at his Denies Connection reporters the House would be lation to the French franc. But the isiyed an hour after security mar­ The former Gann S. D., ranchman, American currency soon firmed and kets here bad closed 3resterday, but command today a stabilization fund through in three weeks or so, leav­ made up of $2,000,000,000 of his new and one time railroad engineer, de­ ing “the boys plenty of time to cam­ the pound later showed a loss of the news was Immediately greeted nied he had any connection with paign” for the November elections. NO DECISION YET 3^ cents at 84.98^ aod the French by a strong advance In stocks on money. But early official indications the Lindbergh kidnaping, or the ab­ As usual, it will be Mother story STATE’S WHISKEY SAFE; unit was off .02 of a c4nt at 6.36 Pacific coast markets which were were it would not at once be wield­ ductions of Edward G. Bremer of In the Senate. ’That it can speed cents. still open. ed drastically. S t Paul, and William Hamm, Jr., was shown this afternoon, however, ON INSULL STATUS Cotton moved up about 50 cents New York Stock Exchange brok­ Further the was de­ also of St. Paul, but the authorities when It quickly approved a resolu­ a bale, and rubber advanced sub­ ers found a large volume of orders clared to be on a sort of "modified pushed their grrilling of him in the DR. BAILEY DECLARES gold standard,” or rather on an “in­ tion asking the President for a stantially. Wheat and other grains awaiting this morning’s opening. nope of uncovering some new light “comprehensive plan” to guide legis­ <*>■ did not exhibit exceptional buoy­ 'Trading proceeded at a rapid pace ternational gold bullion standard.” on these “snatches,” particularly the lation for non-wide flood control, ancy. Wheat Armed about % to '.i througil the first hour, and It was Until “Further Notice” Lindbergh case. navigation, irrigation and power. Time Expired at Midnight of a cent a bushel and other cereals not until late In that period that the By his unexampled stepe yester­ Prom St. Paul county Attorney No Poisonous Sobstani^ advanced proportionately. day, Mr. Roosevelt held that until M. F. Klnkead was enroute to Chi­ Appropriation Bills. RECONSTRUCT TALE ticker caught up with floor trans­ Four more appropriation bills, the Wall street, while expecting a actions. At one time it was seven “further notice” the dollar was re­ cago to aid in the investigation. It and Greek Cabinet is Still valued a t-59.06 per cent of Its gold was Rinkead who annoimced last tax bill still in committee and "some Found in Samples Tested formal devaluation of the dollar as minutes in arrears. month he bad found evidence which kind of reciprocal tariff” legislation OF BAUOON’S FALL a preliminary to the nationalization Cotton at its best prices sold in content and that the treasury would he said indicated that Sankey, long is all that Rainey sees ahead for the Up in the Air. of gold, was somewhat surprised new high ground for the season. offer $35 an ounce for “any and aS sought by the law, had had some House. Once these are shot through by Cbemists — Most of gold.’’ connection with the Lindbergh kid­ there, the House will “stand by and In New York, President Roosevelt’s naping in New Jersey. wait for the Senate to act.” Labels Ftiniid Correct. Athens, Feb. 1.—(AP)— The offi­ proclamation devaluing the dollar Can to Jersey Senator Costigan (D., Colo.) con­ Amateur Radio Operator approximately 41 per cenc was un­ Hand writing experts, Rinkead siders the Wagner-Costigan anti­ cial status of Samuel Insull in ‘NO RUSSIAN WAR’ STATE BANK TAXES derstood by Wall street monetary said, had fotmd a similarity in the lynching bill as one proposal war­ Received Last Message Greece still was up in the air today authorities as virtually restoring the writing of the Boettcher and Lind­ ranting pressure. Chairman Van New Haven, Feb. 1. — (AP) .— as the Cabinet adjourned without dollar to the international gold bergh ransom notes, and a telephone Nuys of the Senate committee in Poisonous and dditerlous sub­ any annpimcement of the expected SAYS JAP GENERAL DECREASE $261,000 standard and opened the way to a -call froni Minneapolis to an undis­ charge of it has decided to invite stances foreign to whiskey were from Saviet Aeronauts. decision in his case. huge potential credit expansion. closed town in New Jersey—scene Governors Ritchie of Maryland and It is believed that stabilization of o ' the Lindbergh kidnaping—had absent from 32 samples purchased The minister of the interior said Rolpb of California to testtty. that no decision had been reached, the dollar in terms of principal for­ been uncovered. The call, he said, In view of the two lyndtings in recently in Various parts of Connec­ wa^ made from a gasoline station, ticut and subjected to testa by Dr. Momjw, Feb. 1.—(AP)—An ama- but added that the former Chicago­ Denies Report That Prepara- Big Increase Noted, How­ eign currencies has {oobably hem Maryland and California j-ecently, iir operator’s log told today an .might continue to reside momen­ largely aqcampliahed. by a man who answered Sanke}^s if and when the govemora»a|q:^ear, E. ,M. Bailey, head of the depart­ deseriptloo, ten da^ after the Lind­ ment of an^ytical cbeuflidry, hat MM h a U a ^ to be the story of tarily in Athens. How rapidly credit expansion wiB what they say will receive wide no­ work will dr^pend on the manner in bergh baby was seized. agricultural experiment G^^ieek law jpermlto all aliens tionajlre Being Made for ever, in Real Estate Taxes ■'51 The prosecutor also accused San­ tice. There was little, of th a t soil here, it was disclosed in Dr. Bailey’s loon in which three balloonists as­ to remain-, a few .days after the ex­ which - the 'Treasury uses the in- key of a scheme to abduct the for­ at the capitol today, a watehfulnesl report, made available.today. cended Tudiday to a record altitude. piration of their police residence cresuse in coimtry's gold supply and mer heavyweight boxing champion. for the reception accorded th^ The report, made public by offi­ The bodies of three men were permits to arrange their affairs. ConfEct Wtk Soviets. Paid bf&ivings Banks. on the pace of improvement in busi­ Jack Dempsey and Babe Ruth, the Roosevelt dollar devaluation per­ cials at the experimental station, found in the wreckage of the gon­ The permit granted insull, wanted ness. Credit expansion, bankers say, home run baseball star, adding that meated the gathering of Congress showed that the alccrtiollc strength dola yesterday. They died trying to in the United States to face charges requires confidence on the part of evidence to support bis allegation land near Potisky-Ostrog, 155 iniles as declared or Indicated by the from Moscow, of embezzlement in connection with Tokyo, Feb. 1.—(AP)—^Thcre wUl Hartford, F ^ . 1.—(AP)—'The net burinessmen that they can use had been foimd at the ^nkey tConttnned on Page rwo) “Proof” in the labeled statements, the failure of his utilities enter­ be no Russo-Japanese war “unless tax payaUe to the state of Connec­ credit profitably and this confidence ranch. also was correct, or substantially so, . Officials said the radio amateur prises, expired last midnight. ticut in 1934 by savings banks, sav­ should grow as recovery progresses. Gangster Unarmed in all eases. There was no evidence had intercepted a message, presum­ It was reported that the ministry the war is carried to us by the other ings departments of National banks Sankey was taken without a strug­ of undue dilution with water and ably from the balloon, which said: of the interior already had reached side,” General Senjuro Hayasld told and savings departments of trust “Attention, Sirius ('The balloon’s FOREIGN EXCHANGE gle. He was unarmed, but several the “proof’ ranged from 86 to 100, an agreement with Premier Tsal- the Associated Press today in the companies amotmts to |1,251,965JS2 New York, Feb. 1—(AP)—Foreign pills, believed to be poison were CCC CAMP WORKER call letters) calling. We now in the report read. zone of heavy moisture. We hap­ daris on the extension of the permit, first interview since his appointment as compared with 11,513,805.46 in exchange dealingrs were feverish and found in his possession, and Purvis This was in edntrast with a sur­ and that therefore approval by the as war minister succeeding General 1933, a decrease of $261,839.94. confused today, as the market tried said the prisoner seemed dejected less and being covered with ice. We CRUSHED TO DEATH vey made in 1915 of bar whiskey fall downward. Two of my com­ cabinet was a mere matter of form Sado. The ‘^tate Board of Equalization to adjust itself to the devaluation and bad remarked that be was sorry sold in this state, when many in­ rades feel very bad. I am ending Nothing Certain. “We are making no preparations met today for the purpose of re­ of the dollar to 59.06 percent of its he had not swallowed them. Later, stances of excessive dilution with this ibessage.” Nevertheless, in view of recent de­ tor war with Russia,” the general ceiving end correcting reports. old parity. in the captured man’s apartment in­ water were found and many sam­ Reconstructing the tragedy on the velopments, nothing was considered said flatly. 'The tax L, on.<-quarter ci 1 per The dollar failed to decline to thi« vestigators foimd a tin box contain­ ples taken then were short measure, entirely certain. “Our -dispositions in Manchuria cent of taxable depots and from level in relation to gold crirrencies, ing 18,200 in 1100 bills, |200 in |2 0 Anto Track Slips Backward the report said. (Oootinoed on Page Two.) M. Metaxes, minister of the inte­ are merely aimed at fulfilling our the gross amount of tax, real estate as a heavy demand for the Ameri­ bills and 1180 in |1 bills. No Shortages rior, in explaining why he wished treaty obligations to defend Man- taxes paid locally are deductoJ. A can currency kept it at a substan­ A woman who said she was Helen Net contents of the packages rep­ to put up the flnal decision to the chukuo. in Gravel Pit and Kills resentative of those sold under re­ big increase in real estate taxes tial premium over its new parity. Matem, but who denied she knew cabinet, said: “We are out for peace,” Hayashl paid by savings banks is noted and Foreign exchange dealers said this peal were found to be in agreement “It would be absolutely inhuman with label declarations and there RT. REV. BUDLONC continued, declaring that charges is attributed to necessary fore­ premium should soon prompt a (Oontiinied on Page Two) Young Man. to oblige Insull to leave Greece in made by Soviet leaders in speeches closures on properties which were heavy flow of gold here from abroad, were no shortages in excess of rea­ his condition today. If calamity that the Japanese army is plotting taken over by savings banks. ~his sonable tolerances provided by state befell him, I should be gnawed with which would tend to remove it, but regulations. the seizure of the Russians’ mari­ deduction of real estote taxes paid bankers were not yet sure as to tbs NOW NEW BISHOP remorse. time province of Northern Saghalien very largely accounts for the de­ New London, Feb, 1, — (AP) — Bailey reported that of the 82 “If the cabinet decides on Insull’s metbod of procedure to follow in im­ LOOKS LIKE NEW Robert E, Rlngland, 19, of Plain samples examined, 16 were labelled is absurd.” crease in tiu net tax payable by porting gold. departure, then the responsibility “No responsible officer in the Jap­ banks in 1934. Hill, Norwich Town, was crushed to “whiskey,” imquallfied, or as falls on air members of the govern­ French Gold Franc death by a truck this morning at “blends,” and tb ^ were passed as anese army harbors any such de­ One half of the tax due is payable 'The French gold franc, which with ment, not Just on me.” signs or ambitions.” on February 20 and the remainder BATHE FOR HUEY Camp Lonergan, the Civilian Con­ labelled. Elevadon Automatic With Meanwhile rumors said InsxUl was its new gold parity with the dollar servation Corps camp in Volun- 'I t is impossible to determine Will Promote Peace. on July 20. should have risen to about 6.63 sending out emissaries in all dlrec The war minister expressed the The net tax due from National town where he was stotioned as a with any degree of certainty the tions to negotiate with various coun­ cents, advanced only to 6:41 1-2 member of the 176tb Camp C.C.C, kind and proportions of distillates No Ceremony; Socceeds opinion that “the enthronement af banks in 19^ is $122,986.80 as com­ cents in the early dealings, then fell tries asking that they receive him Henry Pu-Yl and the inauguration pared with $182,978.62 In 1933, a de­ Rlnglfuid and other company that may be present in ‘blends’ ” the in case the cabinet turns down his back to 6.36, where it was .01 of one New Orleans Mayor Threat­ members had finished loading the statement made public by the ex­ of an empire In Manchuria will, I crease of $10,009.82. BYom 'Trust cent under yesterday’s close. At that truck with gravel in a pit about a the Late Bishop Achesou. appeal to remain in Greece. am confident, prove a stabilizing companies this year the net tax periment station read, “but a few of Sources sympathetic to Insull level, the dollar was a little above mile from camp. He was standing the blends examined appeared to factor in the promotion of peace in payable is $153,980.58, a decrease of 61 1-2 percent ot~ former parity, ens to Beat Up Long When behind the truck when the driver, contain very little matured straight deny that rumor, saying he is not the Orient” $12,400.78 at compared with the tax trying to do anything except remain Pu-Yl, present chief executive of rather than Just above 59 percent. Samuel Diglovani 19, of Ansonia whiskey,” New Haven, Feb, 1,—(AP)—The here. of $166,38U6 paid in 1933. Savings Foimd' Down They Meet was given a signal to proceed out of Bailey pointed out however, that Rt. Rfcv. Frederick G. Budlong of the Japanese- assisted state of Man- banks this year will pay $975,016.14 the pit. this is not a new situation arisii^ New Haven who in December 1981 ebukuo, Is to be enthroned in cere­ as compared with $1,214,455.48 in A heavy flow of funds from Lon-- Truck 8Upg Bacdtward either from prohibition or from re­ became Bishop Coadjutor of the monies scheduled for March 1. 1933, a decrease of $239,429.84. don kept the poimo sterling down. Diglovani started to obey the sig­ peal; whiskey of such character hav­ Protestant Episccpal church in Hayashl said that “our protoori Savings Accounts It declined both in terms of the dol­ Washington, Feb. l.—(AP)—Sen­ nal but instead of going ahead, the ing been an article of commerce and Connecticut, is the new bishop of ATTEMPT IS MADE with Maaebukuo obligates us to de^ Deposits in savings departments lar and the French franc. In New ator Huey P. Long, who figured truck slipped backward pinning trade for well over 100 years. the diocese of Connecticut succeed­ fend. Mal^tiuikuo within its present in National banks an October 31, York, the pound was quoted at prominently in the battle of Sands Rlngland against the frozen side of 'The experiment station report ing the late Blsho-p E. Campion boundaries. 1938 amounted to $73,638,093.74 as $4.98 Just before noon, off 4 coits Point and in “the famous case of the embankment. His chest was says further: “The label descriptions Acbeson, who died in Middletown Not ta H^and. compared with $73,4974.53.91 in from last night’s close. In terms of the cartrldgcf calling card” today crushed and he died within a few as to Identity of products are in Sunday. TO ROB THE MAIL “The Japaasis anoy will not 1982. the French franc, the poimd drop­ had another pursuer desiring to en­ minutes. general accord with official under­ ITie alevatlon of the Rt. Rev. Bud- assist in anijr atto a^ to extond the The Bridgeport People's Savings ped to about 78 1-4 francs off ap­ gage him in physical combat. Lieut. Richard E. Hawes, U. 8 . standing and accepted practice prior long -waS' automatic, it was an- proximately 1 1-4 francs. A bit of an electric atmosphere Navy commsindant of the camp said to prohibition. Unmlxed distillates Bouiieed-today and without cere- (OoBmMSd OB Page Tifo) (Gootlaiied oa Page Six.) Should the French franc rise to prevailed in the lobby of the fash­ the fatality was wholly accidental. from grain mashes, w b^tber cotoMd 4»P^.--only thing in that re- Driyer Forced to Curb, Steps its indicated parity of 6.63 cents, ionable Hotel M ayfl^er here. It He sent for the medical examiner of or flavored by-storage Ifl/TPoMi, -.vHl -be tire diocesean conven- and the pound hold at 78 1-4 francs, stood as a possible battleground, Voluntown and the state police of by the addition of- "" aeheduled for May either In foreign exchange dealers calculated since both principals reside at the the Danielson barracks and the cor­ harmless flaVoriog, on Gas and Escapes, He that the pound should advance to hostelry. oner. or Norwich, when one of able strength,, are -etmtied Xkr matters to be consldeiwd p^-ob- Arrested For Begging, about 5.20 in terms of our money. Said six-foot Mayor T. Semmes Rlngland was a graduate of the name “whish^' without qtutiifleir wiU -be the election of either a hform s the Police. The poimd was regarded as an un­ Walmsley of New Orleans; Samuel Huntington grammar school tion; and mlxnures of tueib Uzhop or bizhop ooadju- certain quantity, however, since it “I don't intend to place myself in of Norwich Town. He enrolled In are properly called 'blends.' might decline further in terms of the position of a mayor lying in the C.C.C, October 18, 1988, His “There have been no gor< Dies From Starvation mother is Mrs. James Rlngland of hariafant to the bishop la ex- Westport, Feb. 1.—(AP) — John the French franc. wait for a Senator, but if I see Long to be named owing to the I’m going to beat him up.” Norwich Town. (OoBttnaed m Page T*ro) Maurer, M, driver of the U. S. man Said Senator Long, self-styled 'growth of the diocese wotic, truck that op^tes between the By DALE HARBISON ' Edward Weber attempted to LONDON’S REACTION “Louisiana Kingflsb”: ‘ To Live la New Haven Saugatuck railroad station and the stand, uid pitched to the floor, un­ London, Feb. 1.—(AP)— Colin F. "Well, here's hoping he doesn’t ’The tiaw bishop win continue Uv- Westport postoffice, reported to the New York, Feb. 1,—(AP)—lo the conscious Campbell, chairman of the Natimial run into me.” Ing id Naw m v ^ giving tixla dty p newly re-elected mayor added: Haven from New York C ity be­ Riverside avenue, Westport. On the other ride of the window, magistrate said. “Get a doctor and cause the atudenta found living the cold side, was Edward Ycber, tary standard was stressed by tin "Well, I deliberately stopped in Montreal, Feb. L—(AP) — Men Forced To the Curb an ambulance for this man.” Recently, the general said, a rifle costs too bifb there sad the Rt. Maurer was driving north on Riv­ 52. He gazed at the griddle cz^om. speaker in discussing Presldeot the same hotel that he occupies. He who mold the instruments of war has been brought out which baa Rev. Thomas C. Brownwell, then Roosevelt’s “bold revoliition” wUsli has a reputation for stajing in his erside avenue with the morning's A man approached and Weber An ambulance raeed through the look forward today to perfection of better Miooting qualltiea—and a bishop, moved to New Haven also, mail shipment from the Saugatimk tnggfd at bis sleeve. streets toward Flower hospital. In­ ■ * room here—but I may run into him more efficient’ apOu bayonet vdticb (ConriBind oa Paga Six) la the lobby,” a bullet which may be dent by a to Uve and maintain close supervi­ railroad station. Maurer said that ‘Tm hungry—starving,” said Ed­ side was Edward Weber. Over him win penetrate winter clothing and sion over the students. as be neared the comer of Burr ward Weber. “Please bny m , food. worked a doctor. The two prominent figures in rifle through the plated aides of the web equipment ^ TREASURY BALANCE nunbling army tiinir The R t Rav. Bndlang was bom in avenue a large black sedan pulled Take me In and buy me food. Bi Suddenly the doctor Ruined from Loulslaaa's turbulent political arena Then there is a new simple and Camden, N. Y., the son of Rev. put of t^ ride street, forcing Um God’s name do this for me.” the sick man and shouted to the have clashed vM’baUy more Major-General A. G. L. Mc- sure metbod of attaeblng the bay­ FrankDiniT Budlong and Sarah to his mtueme right, narrowly nflss- “Sure, r n take you,” said tbe driver: Wariflagtoa, Feb. 1.—(A P)— - ^ once in the past. Long bM said he Naughtim, chief of the general onet and grenade diaoharger. 'The e Elizabeth Ha}e (Gtarundy) Budlong, position of the ’Treasnry Jaintary wanted Walmsley recalled from Us ataff, told ofllcera of the ing the picket fence across from flaan. How was Weber to know'the “We can't make Flower. Drive to baa been a general aimpUfleation of July 16 1881, He attended the Shat- the Catholic church property. man was Plalnclothesman &. E. PolycQaic—fa s t” was: Receipts, ^16,8604.78.40; nayoraltgr post. Walmsley has serv­ Qranadler Ouarda laat night that a manufacture, he eaid. tuck Military School gt Filrbault penditures, |OO404,OS4A1; ed notice he would break up Long's a^ody of the effect of very Ugh ve- S t^ On ihe Gas Feeley from police b m d q m fU n t But death is swtttar than a ma­ General MoNaughtoo aald thare ,Mlna., and WM graduatad ftnm Ho- Maurer said a man with a grey I t 'Le had known he probaMy chine. |1,454,688;S80A0; .costoiins pUMcal organization if possible. todty light bulleta on armor haa ‘is intenae dav^h^snant” of “weap­ baft OoDaga mid Genwal 'Tnaoljlogl- for the month 130,886,077,40. < Ifo bookmakofs quoted any odds ovfrooat wat. seated next to the wouldn’t have cared, he was that aqggeated a special cartridge might ons and warfika stories'' in “a]l the cal Brnniaary.' driver and tiiat the door on that hungry. The chef in the retau rau t win­ for the flseol tUs morning on a posslUe pbystcal be developed for use against f*-. ka principal couhtrisa of tbd wmid:'' He raerivad a degroe of DoOtar of aide of the car was held. <9 Cn a few Jtily 1), (M78»7h8,187.~ elasli between the two, but frlr-ds a i short range. dow la mast clariirA lla m flop “Tn VtsUiry" ha aAdad, “wa are SactiiKl TbaOlOgy f n ^ Hobart Col- Inriies by the man. Maurer jniRed “Can the nerit caae,’’ aald M ^s^ three griddla calniR at a time. He la tqfol;. (1 e# the two principals readily con­ It’s Just one small phaaa of the not long aoQcarMd wfdi'hatlOM un­ of Vodjor o i Dl- to his right and when he saw that trata Ford )n court Uipat iilal^ ceded Walmsley supporters woifld world-wide development of new in- a^heaity flAow, 1^ and well fed. of able or unvll|i|^ to k<^ paM with n a t f gt. tha oUhnamttjr of Pltta- “Edward Weber, beggthg joa the cakes are Ohaati ut htwwn and ituroOv ihldige s i to take the dboixend. i n modam warfare. gnnuM ot * e h fh ia M a .1 the clariL^. -

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until he bad b m n aptlfled of San- TEXm E WORKERS SANKRY QUESTIONED key's arrest by Fede^ or Chicago e m o r it ie e . STAIFS W inSlEY SAFE, Asked If he had ever had any rea­ , ON LINDBERGH CASE son to suspect Bankev of the Lind­ HERE TO ORGANIZE bergh kidnaping, Schwarzkopf re­ DR. RAILEY DECLARES ADHTSIEWCAP m arked: (OmtliiiMd from Page One) “W s tevsn’t had anirthlng to Indi. (Oertlaiied fvoae Page >) cate Sankey was connected with the AgTM to Pty Owntr of Birth­ Sankey’s true identity, was. arrested Lindbergh case.” for questioning. announcements changing this un­ day Ban Prize and Mi«> Union Promoter from Paw* derstanding of terms. Straight Although Purvis declined to dis­ M ^e No Arreats. -h whiskey, rectified whiskey, neutral close vmat questions were being put spirit whiskey, etc., are all ^priiia- tncket, R. L, to Be at to the captive, it was learned u at Greenwich. Feb. L— (AP)~>T«re PREDICTS EARLY kies* and are wtltled to be' eo none of the bills found in his apart­ oaUed.” young men, Robert Lockwood, i n , ment or on his person was identified Meetin; Saturday. Thirteen of the S3 samples were and Marvin Carr. 19. both of ‘Old as part of the ransom money which C0N(»ESS WINDUP k declared to be “for medical pur­ Ureenwich, were held reepoturiUe Col Lindbergh had paid. ■ I I \ poses.” Of these three were clearly by pol ce here today for the mys­ Purvis ceased questioning Sankey (OoBtemsd Cron Page One) A group of loomflxers and t;wlat« .Ml of that character; eight were not terious dlsappearanoe of the hugs about 1:S0 a. m., but announced that •n employed by Cheney Brothers and two were doubtfiil, the report birthday cake at the PresMentw bis subordinates would continue to today that offered little else savor­ diaoloaed. has called a meeting of all textile ing of tension. * ban In the Bllka clubhouse on tb s grill the man thoroughout the Of three samples labelled as xdght of January 30. morning. Purvis promised that later workers in this town for Saturday President SUent “stiralgbt” whiskey, or blends of Lockwood and Carr admitted tak­ in the day he would give out some afternoon in Odd Fellows Hall at The President himself gave no straight whiskey, two were passed ing the cake, at least part of l ;e kind of statement, but gave no indi­ two o’clock at which time the propo­ outward heed to reaction to his and one questioned. way, police said, but the young : len cations of what it might contain. sition of organizing a branch of the slash of fold in the dollar to 59.06 “Straight,” whiskey is the term aaid that someone else started the United Textile Association of Ameri­ per cent of what it has been for a used to designate a grain mash dis­ idea fmd that they merely followed ca will be discussed. Joseph Sylvia NEW JERSEY ANGLE century; but it was taken for grant­ tillate which contains a full measure him and retrieved the cake, placing of Pawtucket, R. I., who has Trenton, N. J., Feb. 1.— (A P )— ed that he—with the world—^was r . T V of fusel oil, adds, esters, aldehydes it In an automobile and talffiig it organized several textile unions in 'Major Charles H. Scboeffel, oeputy assessing both the immediate eco­ and furftiral (collectively spoken yof home. as “congeners”) which volatilme Rhode Island, Massachusetts and superintendent of the New Jersey nomic and political effects aind fu­ The accused said they would pay with water and alcohol at the usual New Jersey will be here and will state police, said today no one would ture potentialities. Eric Brande., a memb^ of an or­ temperatare of distillation, the propose an independent state or­ be sent to Chicago to question Verne chestra playing for the baO, who Before returning to consideration statement reads. ganization for Connecticut textile Sankey about the Lindbergh kid­ was awarded the cake, for his loss of the St. Lawrence pact and the Whiskey called “straight” may be workers. naping case until Federal agents —J and the police have made no ar­ supply bill for the State, Justice, new, young or old. Ageing in wood With Sylvia will be John Mc­ there indicated they were not satis­ Commerce and Labor departments, rests. Carthy of Willimantic and William fied with Sankey’s story. & develops those qualities tor which members of the Senate anQ House whiskey is prized. For medical use, Detective John Teufel and De­ Greene of Paterson, N. J. McCarthy “We wiU sit tight,’’ Schoffel said, “until we are asked to send out a respectively knew of the dollar’s it is requlr^ that whlAey be ma­ tective Sergeant Martin Mee track­ is head of the textile imion in Willi­ man. As yet we have not been offi­ fresh fall abroad and opening of the tured by storage in chsjred casks ed down the alleged culprits, after mantic and Greene is active in the cially notified by Chicago authorities markets at buoyantly better levels. for at least four years. persons attending the ball reported textile union activities in Paterson. of the arrest." Comment was slight. The statement says further that having seen the two men leaving It is planned to open an office in SchOeffel said he knew of no defi­ They seemed glad enough to have although blended whiskey usually the clubhouse with the cake, ' but Willimantic within a few days which nite clues to link Sankey with the the monetary question quiescent at The Dance of the Nations, as seen by Shlmokawa, cartoonist of Tokyo Pock, humoroos weekly. Lead­ contains some matured straight without interference on the part may be the headquarters for the case. Told that M. F. Kinkead, least for a time, with consequent ing world statesmen are pictured trying to dance tiie “Tokyo Ondo”, a combination of chant u d ^ c e . but whiskey mixed in varying propor­ spectators because the cake carriers state organization. According to Mc­ county attorney of St. Paul had said greater opportunity for committee di^armony rears its Note IndU with the slingshot, hnrlljiig a tariff pebble at Japan. The char­ tions with alcohol, the official un­ were belleve McKeesp Tin ...... 89 Saturday Sears Roebuck, Montgomery Ward, Mann & Bow, Class A 3 7 tlfylng any belief in a future Jap­ Safeway Stores, Allied Chemical, do.. Class B ...... Mont Ward ...... 30 anese-American war. % Nat Biscuit ...... 45% AND American Can, Case, Dupont and North and Judd ...... 14 16 “When the Japamese navy insists National Distilleries. Aside from Niles, Bern Pond ...... Nat Cash Reg ...... 22% on increased ratios, Americans 12 14 Nat Dairy ...... i 6 % Homestake, the metals did little Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2 should understand that does not 4 Nat Pow and Lt ...... 12% after an initial flourish. Russell Mfg ...... 20 mean preparations are being made N y Central ...... 42 Here's The Reason! Foreign exchaziges, buoyant late Scovlll ...... 22 24 to fight America. yesterday following the presidenal Stanley Works ...... NY NH and H ...... 23 19% 21% Noranda ...... 34^ "We aure merely trying to fill the proclamation, turned rather heavy Standard Screw ...... 50 60 gaps in our nationad defenses.” This was attributed partly to in­ do., pfd., guar...... North Amer ...... 20% 100 Packard ...... 3 % creased buying of American secfiri Smythe Mfg. Co...... ■ 25 Penn ...... 37 u ties abroad in addition to some cap­ Taylor and Fenn . . . . . 100 Phila Rdg C and I ...... 5 It Is the ORIGINAL PREMIUM motor fuel! ital repatriation. Torrington ...... 64% 66% FOREKai EXCHAN(X Underwood Mfg Co ... Phil Pete ...... 18% Cutting of the doUar’s gold con­ 47 49 Pub Serv N J ...... 41% tent to 59.06 per c^nt of its former Union Mfg Co ...... -— The Wstory of motor fuels can’t be written without Amooo- 10 Radio ...... 8 % Gee. It revolutionized the whole gasoline Industry and marked parity, and the setting of |5 an U s Envelope, com... 42 New York, Feb. 1.— (AP) — For- j Reading ...... 50% elgn exchamge irregular. Great | M im por^t step forward in automotive transportation. It ounce as the rate at which the . do., pfd...... 80 Treasury will both buy and sell gold, Veeder Root ...... Rem Rand ...... n % Britain in doUaurs, others in cents. made possible today’s high compression motors. 19% 20% Rey Tob B ...... 42% was somewhat of a surprise to the Whitlock Coil Pipe . .. 2 Great Britadn demand, 4.98% 4 ' Sears Roebuck ...... 43% premium motor fuel— not a regular gasoline. financial district. Expectations' of a J.B.Wil’ms Co. $10 par 35 cables, 4.98%; 60 day bills, 4.97% tvery woman's heart will ache for ^ ^ It Is different from any other premium motor fueL Its reduction to 60 per cent, as a pre­ Socony Vac ...... 19 Framce demamd, 6:40; cables, 6:40 South Pac ...... 32 Itady demamd, 8:58; cables, 8:53. her. Every mother will clutch her child employing distinctive, expen- liminary to the Nationalization of the coimtry’s gold, had been general. Sou P Rlc S ...... 88% Demands: closer tQ her breast when shsM es... The banking concensus was that TO AID GERMAN REFUGEES South Rwy ...... 86 Belgium, 22.65; Germany, 38.60; < ** nothing else like Amooo-Gas. It *i«^ often been the country is now back on the gold St Brands ...... 24% HoUamd, 66.30; Norway, 25.03; standard, but on a bullion instead New Haven, Peb. 1.— (AP) — St Gas and E l ...... 12% Sweden, 25.70; Denmiurk, 22.95; of a coin basis. The Inflationary Lord Dudley Marley, vice deputy of St Oil Cal ...... ; 42% Switzerlamd, 31.46; Spain, 13.14; forces, however, were encouraged by the British House of Lords, will St Oil N J ...... 48 Portugad, 4.59N; Greece, .93N; P o-I DOROTIIEA W IECH LICE BRlDr the fact that the President can con­ come to New Haven Feb. 8, as part Tex Corp ...... 28% lamd. 18.60N; Czecbo Slovakia, With BABY LeROY of his National lecture tour In be­ Timken Roller B ear ...... 39% tinue to depreciate the dollar to as 4.79N; Jugo Slavla, 2.26N; Austria, in m m n h u o h is - stou t life and of motors that Is surprising—and an economy of low as 50 per cent and in the mean­ half of the German refugees. Trams A m erica ...... g 18:45N; Rumamia, 1.02N; Argentine, ^ ratton that means you pay nothing for Ito nmny extra advan- time, it will be possible to issue a The English peer, who will ar­ Union Carbide ...... 49^ 33.29N; Brazil, 8.54N; Tokllo, 29.75; huge amount of new currency, or rive in the United States next Unit Aircraft ...... 37 Shanghai, 34.00; Hongkong, 37.76; non-interest bearing notes, and to> Tuesday will speak at a meetihg Unit Corp ...... 7 u Mexico City (silver peso), 28.00; Amoco-Gas is regarded as the finest motor fuel tn the world I expand credit to almost any degree sponsored by the New Haven com­ Unit Gas I m p ...... 18% Montread in New York, 99.87%; de^red. mittee of the world committee ' to U S Ind A l c o ...... 62 New York In Montread, 100.62%. mssfiUBiuuirissiQiflr The opinion was expressed that, aid victims of Hitler Fascism. Pro­ U S Rubber ...... T. 19 at ON THE SAM1P AMOCO’S'DRIVE FOR NEW USERS with the $2,000,000,000 stabilization fessor Jerome Davis of Yale is U S Smelt ...... 104 SAME MILK PRICES fxmd, the Treasury would have lit­ chairman. U S S te e l...... 67 DOUBLE UNIT PROGRAM tle difficulty In holding down inter­ Prior to the meeting Lord Marley Util Pow and L t ...... 4 % Hartford, Feb. 1.— (A P )—The national dollar rates. It was thought, will be guest of honor at an In­ Vick Chem ...... 30% Milk Control Board today issued its DOEfciS** themselves what ASoco-ai! though, that any threatened cur­ formal reception dinner at the Hotel Western Union ...... 62 notice, as required by the law imuer reaUy DOES—Jiow much LESS It really costs by the mile. rency war with Great Britain or Garde. West El and l U t g ...... 45% which It operates, that the percent­ Mere ectfon# mere Prance might be obviated by some The New Haven visit is the only Woolworth ...... 51 u age of quota of milk to be paid at sort of a temporary arrangement one Lord Marley will make In Con­ Elec Bond and Share (Curb) . 19% the fiuid price for February is con­ riding, mere flght- ORANGE AMERICAN GAS between Washington, London and necticut during his tour. tinued at sixty per cent. Ing, mere ef every­ Paris. The price for four per cent milk HIM—ORANGE AMERICAN GAS. It delivered at dealers platforms for thing yeu like then il!? company that gave the world ,tlie orlg- WOMAN SUES HERSELF February will remain 7% cents a motor fuel, ^O C ^G A S, should also d e ^ o p ^ SUSraOT FOUL PLAY COUPLE FOUND DEAD quart. yeu've ever seen In best regular ^ lln e , ORANGE ASIERICAN GAS, to m D at Brlgeport, Peb. 1.— (AP) — The ’The announcement both on per­ Providence, R. I., Feb. 1.— (AP)— Austin, Texas, Peb. 1.— (AP) — e Western 4mntn ^ regular gasoline to odd situation of a, woman suing her­ centage and price for the current b e State police were asked this morn­ Dr. Claude Mattingly, prominent eo ia red to avoid substitution— the ORIGINAL ora^a self was brought to the Superior month remains imcbanged from Jan­ ing to investigate the death of an Austin phsrslclan, and Mrs. F . A . C, uary. The law requires the board, imidentlfled man whose body was Perrin, wife of a University o f Court today when Cora L. Kellogg, however, to make formal announce­ BEST BY TEST! t r y a t a n k FULL! washed up on the sands near the Texas professor, were found dead in as an individual, brought suit ment at the beginning of each Quonocbontaug Coast Guard station, a room of the Texan hotel here to­ aigadnst herself as executrix o f the month. and in whose pockets were found a day. estate of her mother, the late Caro­ pair of dice, a wine glass and a Justice of the^Peace Sam John­ line S. Tjeach, of Danbury. Under C N. G. ORDERS quantity of coins. son rendered a verdict of double the will of iS x*. Leach she was given SERVICE Examining the body after it had ouldde. H4 expressed the opinion' the family home In Danbtiry for life Hartford, Feb. 1,— (AP)—Ordera h i been found shortly after 9:00 a. m., they had oome to their deaths use with the imdtfstamding that It of the Adjutant General today de­ VAN’S Dr. Frances Kenyon, medical exam­ through injectlon.of a narcotic. He was not to be sold by her. tail Captain H. A. Thompson, of STATION iner declared that the presence .of said he beUiired llief had been dead In her lult M n. Kellogg declares Company M, (Anaonla) 103d Infan­ 426 HARTFORD ROAR, two gasps about an Inch long on PHO?^ 3866 since yeeterday afternoon. that ihe 1> now in poor try, to thA Ihfantry School at Fort ’GUN the band led her to suspect foul play, Hre. P e i^ was Identified by the standing and aaka tha court fbr per- Banning, Qa, for a course begln- and she requested state police to ae- LABS I At) signature to a will found in the ~'~elon to aeil the real eatata to alfig February 36 and ending Hay DAY Vhm . . f f •ist in the caM at o a im room. S T A IB ac it obllg^tiona outatandlng. 36, ^ ( '{ yf ': r : ± >:rr-: UANCRESTTER EVENING HIRAII). 1CAKCHB8TER. OONNh TRURSDAT, VEBBtTART 1,1984 4: A-'-yTij

t r ^ y tBOlvlduaMBtio DR. KNAPP TO D IR E a REVIVALIST REACHES SAYS FASCISM IS LAST opinion wnr and rCMUlon nr* the TOBACCO GROWERS BOARD OF RELIEF ulttmnte fYult of Fudem. Next Wedneedny.i^t the Lk.L D. eW A SAFETY WORK 4-H MANY DIFFERENT TYPES STRUGGLE OF CAPITAL lecturer be F n m Qroinrvaith, TO MEET SATURDAY SESSlOIg BEGUN who will apeak on “ Your Mcpieye Worth,” with Rev. Charles G.- Cheney Medical Officer Is Cer­ Comes in Cmitaci Ynth AD Former British. M. P. Says Con- aa chairman. Last night’s Waahiagton, Feb.. (AF) —s tified for Appointment — 52 Club from High to Low Estate In „ , _ stitutional Guarantees Are was Rabbi Feldman. Two weeks The Senata elecdoi» eonmdttae da- hence Dr. Harry Laldler win speak d d « l today petitioDa seekii^ tha^ ^^ A. A. A. Chief John B. Hat- in Classes. His W ork. l|emb^S Expect to Have Being Qntckly Forgotten. cm the Alms of- Sciclallsxn. News ouster ft o d the. Senile f ^ ' Dr. Robert P. Knapp, medical Yesterday’s work was an active "There is a definite decline of lib­ Lcmg-and Overton of LouiaUuia did . officer in the Cheney plant, was Hand Health son to Address Gathering and profitable sortie In the Sal'vstion Plenty to Do as Com­ erty going on In England, and Ger­ not present issues.‘Nrtficb the com­ certified by the Federal Re-employ­ Army revival In Manchester. Colonel man Naizi eimlssaiies are constantly Manthester mittee or the Senate could take cog­ ment Commission as dircetor and In conference with officials and nizance of.” The Original Challengers held a WlncheU Is a veteran In the matter plaints Are FHed. inCapitaL Instructor of the Red Cross training prominent people in Elngland,” said The committee decide, however, school for safety inspectors. The meeting at the home of Bemioe of house-to-house visitation and per­ Miss Jennie Lee, former British M. Date Book Robinson last evening. The meet­ sonal contact In the squl-sa'vbig to, conduct hearings within the next first meeting of the group was held P., speaking to the League for In­ 10 days to permit those seeking re­ Hartford, Feb. 1.—John B. Hut­ last night in the Municipal building ing was carried on in the usual man­ work. Business men, b ik e r s and The Manchester board oi reUef dustrial Democracy audience last ner. Following this each girl was social class, as well as me “man of Tomorrow moval of the two Senators to argue and men were present from Rock­ started sessions todav and the indi­ evening in Center Church House, the “ sufficiency o f their complaints,” son, chief of the tobacco section, given an opportimity to suggest low estate’’, are among those, with February 2—Wedding Gown Pag­ ville, Ellington, Vernon, Tolland and cations that they will have sev­ Hartford. eant at Whlton Memorial hall. (Chairman George (D., G ^ ), an­ agricultural adjustment administra­ ways of bettering the club. The re­ whom Che "Bishop of the Bowery” eral requests for alteration ot prop­ She ■warned people in democratic­ Stafford. Also annual meeting of Automo­ nounced the decision following an tion In Washington will discuss the mainder of the meeting was devoted makes his atta<^ This work In erty assessments. The assessors In ally governed countries against feel­ Manchester’s first aid group num­ bile Divlsio". of Chamber of Com­ executive session. Agricultural Adjustment Act as it to the making of spring outfits. Re­ Manchester has brought marked their work this year made a general ing secure in their Constitutional bers 22 men and there are 30 from freshments were served and the merce at Castle Farm Inn. Ouster of Long has been asked in affects Connecticut tobacco men at success as Captain Reginald Martin reduction of 10 per cent on la^^d smd guarantees of liberty. She said Fas­ petitions by Louisiana citizens the various other towns represented. meeting adjourned at 10 o’clock. Also dance, School Street Recrea­ a combined meeting of the New has driven him from one family to buildings In Manchester, but it was cism is the last desperate struggle charging him with personal and After being taught the proper The Senior 4-H Club held a meet­ tion Center. England Tobacco Growers’ Associa­ another. claimed by others that land values of dying Capitalism t® save Itself political corruption. methods to render first aid by Dr. ing at the County Building FMday This Week tion and the newly organized Stalk Four meetings were held begin­ were too high In some places. and it is descending on the mass of The women’s committee of Knapp, the men will be assigned to evening. Plans are thoroughly un­ people all over the world. When February 3— Zipser Club dance, Tobacco Growers’ Association at the ning 8:30 p. m. when the colonel One of the big reductions in the Louisiana also has asked for un­ various projects In their respective derway for the Coimty Fair which questioned about Roosevelt pro­ Sub-Alpine Club. ^tate Capitol Saturday, February 3, districts and ■will give emergency spoke to the ladies of the Home list of this yekr over that of last seating of Overton coi the gpx»und will be held sometime in August. League; subject: “Motherhood”> gram, she said she believed him to Also M. H. S.-New Britain game at 1 p. m. treatment for minor injuries on the Officers for Ihis affair were elected. year was in the value placef’ on at State Armory. that he must be held responsible 4:15 children’s meeting, subject: be a genuine liberal but in the end for corruption in his election. Mr. Hutson is a native of North job. A landscape gardner was the automobiles. There la not exi)ectpd “The Conversion of a Uttle Girl”; he would suffer a broken heart, due Next Week Ceirolina and thoroughly conversant The second session of instruction speaker of the evening and was to be any claims for any ^educ♦^ons to the sequence of natural economic February 6 and 7—Play, "Pen- with the cigarette tobacco Industry 7 p. m. at the church supper of the in this value, but there jviU be will be held at 7:30 tonight in the greatly applauded by all who heard causes. She emphasized the idea rod” at M^ton Memorial by Com- All ships which arrive at Sydney, but has never visited New England hearing room in the Municipal build­ him. The meeting was euljoumed Married Couples at the Second Con- claims presented in the values that that there are no longer three sides gregaUonal church, subject: “The munltyN Players, auspices Educa­ Australia, are searched for British and is coming up this winter to ing. at 11 o’clock. The next meeting have been placed on fixtures and in to the economic question — that tional (Jlub. Sidewalks of New 'york.” coins; the coins have a greater gather first-hand information re­ The sessions were originally win be held February 23 and all machine values. there are only two, Labor the side February 9—Junior Prom at A t 7:45 p. m. in the citadel the value in Australia than in Great garding the' problems of the Con­ scheduled for Rock'ville and all ar­ Senior members are urged to at­ The list of Cheney Brothers shows where people work for their li-/lngs, Manchester High school. colonel took for his subject, "At Britain. necticut Valley tobacco grower rangements were made by the Rock­ tend. that the assessors did not allow the and Capital the side where people Also annual Firemen’s Night at whose product is used primarily for ville chapter of the Red Cross. Due Ruth Lussier and Bernice Lipp Grips with Atheism.” The Scripture reduction that was asked for by live on and by the labor of their fel­ School Street Rec. lows. She urged the audience to cigars. to the mabllity of Dr. Knapp to at­ attended the play “Aaron Slick from reading ia found in 2 Pet. 2. “Gross that company on machinery. \Uow- February 10— Girl Scout rally, N. E. Meeting In Morning Pumpkin Crick,” given by the Mel­ materialism has turned large num­ ing a v,ut of ■values on buildings choose their sides. She Cited in­ tend the sessions in Rockville, the stances of brutality and terroriza­ pageant and Scout demonstration, The annual meeting of the New meeting place was transferred to rose club Saturday evening. 'The bers of people from the finer things owned by the company, which was at State Armory, 7:30 p. m. cast took their parts unusually well of the Spirit.” said the colonel. tion of liberals and pacifists in Ger­ **My Mother Took It, Too* England Tobacco Growers’ Associa­ Manchester. Three evening sessions about $l,00O,00C they did not cut Also annual meetllig of local YD tion will be held Saturday morning and are to be congratulated. The “During the last hundred fifty years down tbe figures on the macHnery many, to say nothing of oppressive will be held next week. and brutal measures taken toward Club at Osano’s cottage at Bolton. when officers will report the work money raised was presented to the a few strong leaders have made an and the assessment which the are Coming Events Hartford Coimty Senior 4-H club. appeal along atheistic lines that those opposed to the Nazi regime. of the past year. New directors and asked to accept as compiled by the She gave examples of ingenious February 11—Police benefit at officers will be elected for 1934 and The Four Leaf Clover, a paper have deceived many, ajnong them assessors is about $250,000 more State Theater. HGURE PAINTING COST put out by Storrs College for 4-H propaganda methods £ind stunts by a representative of the Production was Robert G. Ingersoll, a lawyer than the amount that was sworn to F^ruary 12— Father and Son Qubs is being discontinued for the which the (German people have beeb Credit Corporation in Springfield from Illinois, who, in my boyhood by the representative of the com­ illusloned into supporting Hitler. Banquet at South Methcxilat church. will speak on production credit for present, but Hartford Coimty is days was the aren enemy of reveal­ pany In filing their list. OF TWO HOSE HOUSES having a paper of its own printed to Granting that Hitler may really Also Father and Son banquet at tobacco growers. Commissioner of ed religion denouncing both Chris­ have had the interests of the Ger­ Concordia Lutheran church. take its place. Any news of inter­ tian, Jewish and all kinds of faith. Agriculture Olcott F. King will also est to other clubs in Hartford man masses at heart in the begin­ February 14, 15, 16, 17—Automo­ Although reared in a Christian ning of his activity, she said he had discuss the tobacco situation as he Hope to Have Interiors of No. County may be sent to Mrs. Taber ENDURANCE DRIVER bile and Home Appliance Show at sees it. 3 and No. 4 Quarters Painted home, educated in Christian schools, had to appeal to the pri'vlleged State Armory. and published in this paper. classes for support, and then found John B. Hutson hEis been untiring Under CW A. The Fairy Needle club held a and college, and taking oath on the February 16—Annual banquet of in his efforts to cooperate with Con­ Bible when admitted to the bar that A GOOD SAMARITAN that “whoever pays the' piper calls Luther League of Emanuel Luther­ meeting at the home of Mrs. Hall the time.” necticut Valley tobacco farmers ac­ last evening. 'The usual business ne would uphold Christian laws and an church. E. L. G. Hohenthal, Jr., treasurer When questioned about Italy’s sit­ cording to officials of the New Eng­ meeting was held, following this, the Constitution of the United Takes Two Women, Who Lost Maich 13, 14, 15, 16—^Annual land Tobacco Growers’ Association of the South Manchester Fire Dis­ States, yet k e fought these very uation she said so many years have Herald Cooking School at State plans for an Achievement Program Last Car, to Their Homes passed since the terrorization be­ and it is ■with great delight that the trict in company ■with James Ford were discussed. Mrs. Taber at­ foundations that have made our na­ Theater. Sessions in morning. was taking measurements of the in­ ginnings of Fascism in Italy that news was received from Commis­ tended the meeting and gave several tion the great Republic that it is. 8 Miles Away. the world does not have them in March 20— Annual Concert of G sioner King that Mr. Hutson would terior at No. 4’s house on School suggestions. Refreshments were He was probably one of the most Clef Club at Emanuel Lutheran street and also at the house of No. mind, that Italy has now become a be on hand Saturday for the annual served imd the meeting adjourned. eloquent men that America has pro­ The invitation that was extend­ place where the privileged ba.ve church. meeting of the New England Tobac­ 3 on Spruce street fiiis morning to It is expected that the yearly pins duced. In the month of February, ed by the owner of the car that Is been grouped in control over the April 2—Masonic Ball, State Ar­ co Growers’ Association and the figure the amount of material that will be presented to the Originsd 1894, in Chicago Auditorium, In­ being driven here in a 100-hour en­ mass and all democratic rights they mory. combined meeting of the two asso­ would be required to paint both of Challengers by Mrs. Lussier . at gersoll was speaking on the subject, durance test to call If a person had before the war are gone. The April 23—Ninth annual concert of HeresStrengthfor ciations. these houses under the CWA pro­ their next meeting. “The Mistakes of Moses.” At that wished to attend the President’s function of Fascism she said is to Beethoven Glee Club at High school Asks Suggestions jects. Achievement Certificates we al­ time I had charge of the great Birthday Ball, was accepted ’^y i nly preserve the Capitalistic State but auditorium. Mr. Hutson has indicated that he There has been need of painting ready in the hands of the local lead­ Princess Rink on the West Side with a few, who went to the ball, but it destroy the spirit and aspirations of Rundown Women is open to suggestions for changes in the three houses in the district ers and will be awarded to mem­ a seating capacity of 2,200. I con­ was a life saver for a couple of the Indl'vldual. That function is not in the method of figuring the base and last year the interior of No. 2 bers completing a year’s work in ceived the idea of putting "the Devil young vomen from Rock'ville, /ho peculiar to any country but to the **My mother used to'take Lydia the near future. system Fsuscism Itself. When ques­ acreage on Connecticut Valley to­ was painted and the cost met from on trial before judge and jury and came to Manchester to attend the Pinkham’s Vegetable Compoandj tioned about Russian dictatorship After I grew up she gave it to me. I bacco farms and it is hoped that the taxes raised in the district. There is We are sorry to hear of the re­ ball. issuing 2000 subpoenas and a special she said she was prepared to defend have been doing housework for Satixrday’s meeting will result in a lot of work that must be done in cent death of Mrs. Little’s mother. Like Cinderella of the glass slip­ Mrs. Little was formerly the Local subpoena to Mr. Ingersoll which dlcta.torship in Russia because it is eleven years. I felt weak and tired at changes in the method of computing the fire district that is going to cost read as follows: pers they stayed too long and when considerable money and while there Leader of the Original Challengers. they reached Depot Square they a dictatorship in the interest ®f 95 certain times. Yoqr medicine gave the base that will bring vlrtullay all We extend our sympathy. “The people if Illinois do com­ per cent of the people,” not the 5 per me more strength and built me up of the outdoor tobacco farmers in is need of painting it was suggested mand you, Robert G. Ingersoll, to learned, much to their regret, early when I was rundown."— Mrs. Mttry yesterday morning that they had cent specially pri'vlleged. But she the Connecticut Vadley under the A. that it be done under the funds that appear at the court house, 558 West had no mind to take orders from GarofU, 415 Adams St, N, K , MJmms missed a connection with the last "SplitfinqHeadaches A. A. contract might be secured through the CWA. Madison street, in the city of Chica­ Moscow any more than from Berlin, i J n f i l lesnied r*y ahe was always mpoUs, Minmtsota. VERNON TALENT TO BE bus for Rockville. If you are weak, nervous , Results of the state-wide survey The local board is said to be willing go, in the State of Illinois at 8 inasmuch as she is English, am ex- miserable - and found out about They were standing on the walk R Tablets (Nature's Remedy) Now abe gets and rundown give this med­ to allow such a project, but it has Song fine with everybody This safe, depwid- conducted through the C. W. A. by o’clock p. m., in the year of our Lord icine a chance to help you the State College and Hartford also let it be known that the ma­ In the hope that a friend m'ght PRESENTED HERE 1894, February the eighth; in a mat­ come along when the test car drove and quiet nerves b^ u se it doiret) ^ system too. Yourdruggist sells it. County Farm Bureau will be avail­ terials to be used must not cost ter in suit, wherein the Salvation Into sight. They were offered and The Mew Aid in of poisonous wastes—made bowel action able Saturday and it will be possible more than the labor. In going over Army is the plaintiff and the Devil, ^ y and regular Thouaanda take NR daily. the houses today and taking meas­ Will Take Part in Program at accepted a ride and In this way got Its wch a sure, pleasant corrective. Mila, LYDIA L PINKHAM’S to show Mr. Hutson and the tobacco alias the Author of Infidelity, is the back to Rockville. PREVENTING non-habit form- growers just how each proposed urements the plein is to get a figure North Methodist Church To­ Defendant. iag. No bad after- ^ on the amount and cost of paint effects. At your NIGHT Vegetable Compound method of computing the base acre­ You are further commanded to COLDS druggiat's- -25c that will be needed. The district may morrow Night. The great clock In the cathedral age will affect all of the 3,000 farms bring with you a copy of the Bible of Exeter has been running for six 99 ma rtf 100 Wsmsm Rspsrt on which records have been secured pay for the paint and the labor of which you are reported. to have CLEARS HEAD QUICKLY //w | I a a Quick relief for acW mdige^ applying it will be done by painters The North Methodist church centuries. I W iV iw tkm, heartburn. Only loc. through the survey. council has arranged for an enter­ blasphemed, and a copy of the manu­ Products Show who get their pay from the CWA. script with which you uphold the The work on painting of houses of tainment of unusual appeal to Plans for the New Elngland To young and old, for tomorrow eve­ said defendant, the Devmmunlsts under the Griffin, Hartford. son S. Cummings regained con­ leadership of Smith and Clsu'k. sciousness at the Norwalk hospital The subject tonight has been SALE last night long enough to recognize STATE’S LABOR D EH . chosen by the colonel as, “The Wit­ his father, United States Attorney ness of the Spirit.” NURSES OF CONNECnCUT General Homer S. Cummgins. "Hello Pop,’’ exclaimed t’ - man who had been In a coma since he AS MEDIATION AGENT TO GATHER FEBRUARY 7 was Injured Saturday night In a WAKE UP YOUR Darien automobile accident. Bridgeport, Feb. l.— (AP)—Offi­ "Hello boy,’’ his father replied in cial confirmation of the appoint­ Hartford, Feb. 1.— (A P )—The a voice twinged with emotion as he ment of the Coimecticut Labor de­ LIVER BILE- thirteenth annual meeting of the saw his son’s eyes open for the first partment at Hartford as mediation Connecticut State Nurses’ Associa­ time during his long vigils at the agent In labor disputes Is contained WITHOUT CALOMEL tion will be held in Hotel Bond here bedside. It was the third night In in a letter to John J. Egan, secre­ February 7, 8 and 9. Programs succession that he had spent more tary of the State Federation of La­ And YouH Jump Out of Bed in based on new developments In e*ch than an hour In the sick bor, from Senator Robert F. W ag­ Green, ruat or field of nursing are being prepared since he rushed from Washington to ner, chairman of the National La­ the Bfondiig Rarin* to Go by the private day nursing section, Norwalk on Monday. blue tapeatry bor Board at Washington. If y t n fMl Nor aad saak u d the weitd oeverhiga. the public health nursing section 'The following bulletin was Issued look! panic, don’t iwnllow • lot of oalts, mia- Appeal from any difficulty aiia- •ral wator, oU, UzatiTO eaadv or ehowlBC cum and the educational nursing section. at the hospital this morning: ing b^ore the state labor board will •ad oxpoot thina to nuko jrou luddmtly iwoot The board members’ organization of "Mr. Cummings’ condition today be made directly to either regional •ad buoxant and full of •aaahlao. Connecticut Public Health Nurslrg shows progressive Improvement and labor board in Boston and New For tbav oaa’t do it Tbajr oalx amva tho Comfortable Associition will be held February bowala and a aura atoTwaont doon ’t gat at he Is responding to questioning. His York. tlw aaoia. Tha raaaon for yov down«id-oat 8, with Mrs. Clarence Clark, New temperature, respiration and pulse The jew plan, removing the state faaUai la roar Uvar. It aBonld pour oat two Haven presiding. are satisfactory and he is Uklng recovery board from settling labir pooaoa o f liquid bila Into roar newga daUr. Chair and Ottoman (above) Among the principal speakers If Uiia bila U not dowlnc traalr, roar fo ^ nourishment. troubles, followed Mr, Egan’s ap­ doaant dicaat It joat daeari ia tba bowata. Stretch oat for ar e¥ening of real comfort in ti^ softly will be Miss Ella Best, acting r so- "Signed, pearance before the National Labor Oaa bloati op roor atomaeh. You bara a clate director, American Nurses’ DR. W. J. TRACEY, thiek, bad taka and roar braath ia fatti. cushioned easy diair aad ottoman. Every line specially Board three weeks ago, when It tUn Mtan braaka oat ia atamiabaa. Your baad designed for ease and relaxation. Wide arms, tufted spring Association; Miss Etfle J. Taylor, DR. EDWARD J. 'TRACEY, was charged that B. Kent Hubbard aehaa and rou taai down aad oa t Year vbeia president of the National League of DR, HERBERT M. BOWLBY.” &nd the State Manufacturers Asso- lyttm If polfODfd* s^t and back, and padded top otto- ^ Nursing Education; Major Julia C. It takoe theao food, old OARTIR’8 clatlor were Infiuenclng decisions of U T T L I LIV IR I f n ^ to cot tboM two man are only a few of the reasons why this J Stlmson, superintendent of the Stamford, Feb. 1,— (AP)—Assur­ the NRA teeud. pooada of bila floinnc froolr and maka rou gracefully proportioned set deserves a jdace ^ Army Nurse Corps and Dr. Edward ed by attending physicians that his tool ^op aod op.” Tbor eoataia wonderfol, W. Butterfield, state commissioner harmlaii, caatlo vacotablo aitraot^ amaiinc in your living room or d e n ...... son was out of danger. United when ft eomoa to makinc tho bilo flow frooly. o f education. States Attorney General Homer S. EMMA GOLDMAN BACK But don’t aak for ilTorpilU. Aakfor Cartor'a One of tbo features of the three- Cummings departed early this aft­ littto livar PiUa. Leek w tho aaau Cartor'a Ltttlo Liver tMUa oa tbo rad label. RoMBt a day program will be a birthday ernoon for Washington. Mibatitata.tSoatd^atorat O IM l 0. kC. Co. banquet in the ballroom of the hotel IN UNFFED STATES Authentic Gov. Winthrop gt 8:80 p, m., Thursday, February 8. at which progress in nursing CURB QUOTATIONS service In Connecticut over three- Niagara Falls, N. Y., Fob. 1.— Desk Priced extremely low tenths of a century will be depicted Emma Goldman, America’s most no­ Loans || The curving serpentine front has made this desk (shown right) by tableaux. Assd Gas and Elec ee««e««e torious anarchist for almost a gen­ famous for its b^utiful design and fine appearance. Excellently Amer Sup Pow 3% eration retulned to the United Blue Ridge , •eeeeseee 2% States todav from a 16 years’ exile. up to ^3Q0 constructed inside and out. The roomy interior is pig^n-holed Central States Elec 1% She entered from Canada, crossing . OttroarrieoaoToorou and divided into four drawers and secret compartments. Each TITLE BOirr IS OFF, Cities Service , $ $ $ u 4 » $ 8 ^ the International bridge here at ibarrpapaioat of aafclag drawer has escutcheon plates; other features are: automatic Cities Serv., jtA 21% 10:50 a. m. wMoovor rou lid supports; four . claw and baU feet; Elec Bond and Share 18% Miss Goldman, now 84, was exiled BAD WEATHER CAUSE Ford Limited ...... 6 from the United States in 1919 for finished in mahogany or walnut veneers, 4 Midwest UtiU • •••••• I % her radical activities and has spent Oar ekavaea are aa low aa 88 inches wide, at a price that makes this an ^ Niag Hud Pow 7% the past 15 years wandering, and aar obtalaaMa for thia nnasual value ...... Miami, FUu, Feb. l.— (AP)—Be­ *7VO of fan loaa sorrleo. Penn Road . •eseeseseeeee 4% preaching In foreign lands. Through­ cause ot unfavorable weather con­ Stand Oil Znd ••••see* 81% out these years she has constantly p h o n i Mekeoawr ,er. Wataat ditions, tbs IS-round light-heavy- COM! iM-wtrrs-oe G. Fox A Co. — Furniture — Ninth Floor United Foimders 1% sought to return to the United r 9 9 4 m ‘ " weight tlUe bout, scheduled foi to­ United Oas .... 2 % States and a few weeks ago the La­ night between ChtJi^on Maxle Raoai 2, Stato Tbaatarr* United Lt and Pow A 4% bor DepartnMnt granted her permis­ Oaueifia* rss Mala Straat.. Roeenbloom andwoe Knight of Util Pow and Lt 1% sion to re-enter. She left 'Toronto ■aaabaator, Pkoao S4S0' Cah*p, Oa., was postponed today Canadian Marconi 2% this morning enroute to Rochester Tha oal7 ekarao Is Throa i uahl Monday night. Mavis BottUng rereaat Par Noatk oa aa- • •••’•eaeeea 1% to visit relaUves. paia Aasaaat af Loam 1 / > Bbcaubb th« Frtaeh parllAment stltutlBf the most important step would hAva ilrad tha preparednasa ever taken in tha,moral and philoao- Actlvltlaa and isAde a row about phlcal redemption of the country them. ■ and becauae the French ____ .FU*»UMHJOJB at m iu from grievous monetary error, must BXJUU> PiUNTlNO OOUPAMS, IMU executive absolutely wanted no be implemented if we are to receive tt BI^m U StTMt M«ocbMt«r, Cobb. row at all, a lot of financial other than moral and philosophical THUMAB PBROtiBOM sktilldugfery waa indulged in— benefits. GobtbJ liantBor fancy bookkeeping that enabled The people cannot eat morality FoaodoO OotoboT 1. m i Pubilahed ifivorj Bvaning ISxotpt the government' to pile up a \raat nor pay their bills with philosophy, Sondajra aoo Ht lidBjra. Batorod at tb« mountain of floating debt. When Perhaps tbe most important im ' Poat Offloa at Maoobaatar. Cobb, aa Saeond CUaa Mall Mattar. the war waa sprung on her In 1914, mediate result of yesterday’s climax StBSCKJPTlON BATM with all this debt and private bank­ Ona taar, » • nwll ...... |aoo of the devaluation proceedings will Par Month, by aiaU ...... « . . . . | .to ers holding big issues of installment be foimd to lie in the fact that tbe Slngla oopias ...... 41 Daltvarad, ona yaar ...... tV.M bonds—payable In gold that the opponents of tbe measure are now country did not have—which the MBMBBR o r ruifl A88UC1ATBO sa'vlng their faces by congratulat ^ pitass bankers had bought exjiectlng to ing themselves and the country that, Tha Aaaoelatad Praaa la azolnalvbly antltlad to tba aaa for rapablteation peddle them to the coimtry at a after all, we have gone back on of all nawa diapatebaa oradttad to it nice private profit, France bad a modified gold standard.” ’Those of or not otbarwlaa oradttad In tbia Cude, health; Jackie L a th m , •o«oJ nawa onb* pretty kettle of fish. them who have been having night YOLUNTOWN CCC r illB D thrift; Jean French, nature. A short llabed herein. The war expenses were frightful. mares may now breathe more easily court of honor waa held after the All ligbta of rapoblteatloB of meeting. 4p6ctfti dl8D&tch#v ftr# 8 ix> r#* High taxes couldn’t begin to meet imder this unctious belief and may ••rved« ONE OF BEST IN AREA Troop f them. Bonds— gold bonds— couldn’t feel less inclined to bug their money The regular meeting of Troop^ 9 Full aan^ea ellaat of N B vice, In& A Bar* be sold in anything like adequate instead of putting it to work and Boston, Feb. i ._( a P)— (Com­ was opened Monday night ~ by a quantities. ’The absolute wealth of helping to put tbe nation to work. manding officers of the six New game of dodge-ball In the gym. Aft­ PubMahar’a Rapraaaatatlya; Tba England Civilian Conservation Corps er going upstairs patrol comers Juliua Matbewa Bpeolal Aganey—Naw the country was melting away. This victory of the gedd standard were formed and attendanea aad Chieago. Detroit and Boaton. districts today reported to Maj«>r Germany occupied France’s richest is much like that which might be General Fox (Conner, the S e ctio n of dues were taken.' The remaining MBMBBK AUDIT BURBAO OF mineral, industrial and agricultural won by an advocate of painting the six companies among the 125 as­ time, until we formed the goodnight CiacuUATloNa circle, tvas spent In practicing the au'eas. Hundreds of square miles new cburcb-hlack if it were finally signed to New England as the most The Herald Printl. g Cotspany, Ino., outstanding in toe C. C. C. stretcher which we win do at the of farms were destroyed, rendered voted that it be painted a pearl grey, aaauinea no financial raaponalblllty The six were selected in connec­ rally. In the goodnight circle wavs for typograpblea. arrora appaartnc In Infertile, Man power was disap­ for they could console themselves Of raising m o^Tm d l^ ^ ^ advertlaemeijta la tba Maneheatar tion with awards to be madd by. tbe i.raning HaralA pearing; 267,000 industrial workers with tbe ^declaration that, anyhow, Army and Na-vy Journal through Goodnight, Ladies, was song- Vlr- Thornton, Evelyn were slain and 130,000 disabled. The pearl grey is still black, let down its publisher, John (Callan O’Lough- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1. lin. The nine best companies will re­ Ruth Kjellson, Florence Johnson farm workers fared even worse in by a sufficient doseage of white ceive awards. and Jean Clarke passed the com­ We don’t in tbe least mind Joining pass test TAX RATES casualtiea Until tbe United States The New England companies came in and poured money into tbe in any cheers for this kind of a selected included: Scribe, Alice Mason. T r< ^ 11 Tbe Herald does not believe that Fifth District: 179th (Company, allied cause France bad to finance "gold standard.” Troop 11 held its meeting at tba the taxpayers of Manchester wlU ______Pachaug state forest, Voluntown. herself on "loans” from tbe Bank (Conn. Y. M, C. A. Thursday at 6:80. Pa­ trol 1 took charge. Horseehoe for­ be especially anxious to have their I of Fremce—^paper money, "bank cur- The most outstanding company of mation waa followed by the col­ tax rate set at such a low point in rency," These loans amounted to toe six will be selected by a com­ BEHIND THE SCENES IN lecting of dues and taking attend­ tbe March town meeting that 'We 44 billion francs, equal then to some mittee appointed by General Con­ ner. ance. Patrol 2 win have charge of shall take such chances as we took thing like ten billions of our money, the next meeting. We are going during the past year. Such "eco- After the war France was econom- summing February 12, Alice Obremsrl was invested with her noi^es M those Which made it Im- ically impoverished. She needed tenderfoot pin. All at the rally tick­ IWB e to find tbe money to clear everything; bad, as a nation, little ets or money must be turned in next Consumer Gets the Ax at NBA week. We formed a circle and the s ^ from tbe principal busl- but debts and ruins. Commodity Price Powwows.... Ifs Always new s ^ earlier in the winter are prices were high partly from war Open Season on Robinson of songs. We were vary happy tc bear that Mrs, John Toumaod win take sty. One more ten or twelve Inch time Inflation, partly because every- Indiaas . , . Call 'lalt on Fost- offioe Graft , . , Steve Won’t charge of our troop meeting on February 15. snow at any time early in thing was scarce. But France, like "Poosh.” January, ^ the retail trade of this Britain, like the United SUtes, like Scribe, ^flctorIa M. Zelewitz. By RODNEY DUTCHEB Dram and Bugle Oerpe would have bean shot. every country, bad Its Influential HEALTH-DIET ADVICE Tbe Drum and Bugle Corpe play- Herald Washington Correspondent t«iii group of money tycoons who didn’t ed at the President's Birthday ball Washington, Feb. 1. — Tbe con­ BV UR. FRANK McCOV mills, n these days of school con- une the high price idea. They sue NEW Qnestioas in regard to Health and Diet on Tuesday evening. "They gave a sumer who expects to benefit from demonstratton which was very suc­ ceeded in bringing about deflation, NRA’S price bearings here is an in­ will be answered by Dr MotJoy who can State Ckinventloo cessfully done. Their attendanea trict rates to be paid, is much below been lending cheap francs, curable optimist. be addreased lo care of tble paper. Eo- Tbe Derby Shelton CJounjfll will was perfect, being 100 per cent ^ v e r s g e for American dtie. pro- L e y wanted to collect dear franc, Some concerns which try to get YORK cloee stamped, self-addreseod envelope, entertain toe (Connecticut Girl Scout away with murder may be called to . • 1954 N£A S6BVICE.INC for reply. State organization on Februar- 8 task by NRA or Its code authorities, here. Twenty-ttree, twenty^flve. ^ ^ ^ ^ This convention will be given" over but tbe official program calls for By PAUL HARRISON to the discussion of camping, in­ Jrice-ralslng, Rising prices are to HOW TO PETFOOD CALCIUM ^cause of lack of ability to make HEBRON mom to 17 to the dol- cluding talks by several of tbe fol­ be controlled— If at all—almost en­ New York, Feb. Odds and ' good use of calcium_____ may bevwi that lowing national directors: \fi«f Due to the many thousands of toere is not sufficient vitamin tirely bv competition. And competi­ ends, mostly ends; On the New direct leters written to me person- “D” ^ I th Slnnett, Miss Ruth Stevens, tion is limited by NRA codes. In the bodv as this Is the vitamin (Clarence and Janet Rathbun, twin York police force there’s ; map aUy by readers of my health articles flflss Ida May Bom and Miss Emella son and daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. That’s why the Consumers’ Ad­ which enables you to use calcium named Kopp, There’s also a Dick, m newspapers all over the United to hold it in your bones and ^ o o r s -11. Mrs. Joseph Merritt, Clarence P, Rathbun celebrated seldom that there is loud remon- *u- o 1 1 . ™ visory boards was limited simply to a Law, a Judge, a Gang, a Wait- States and in Canada, I am in a chairman of toe New England re­ presenting complaints as received teeth. You may get vitamin “D” in their 21st birthday Sunday. Guests ■tnuiM ov« tuulcm th« r.Kh„ * .. Bank o< Franc word, a Proudfoot and a Fattlbone, position to know what food subject varioiM ways; you may secure It In gion, will also give an address. The from Hartford were Mr.' and Mrs. from consumers. The consumers most of you are finding of the great­ I . » tbnn thirty mffl., And an Irving Berlin , . . ? ? your food which absorbs the vitamin morning session will begin at 10-30 Newton Ailing and Mr, and Mrs. were business firms which buy from One of the rickety pushcarts in est Interest. I realize that many of with Mrs. Clifford Perkins esid- Wh«. a nlnetac. mm tax wonm ^ other business firms. torough being grown in sunlight or Albert E, Anderson, (^ther near rela­ the squalid outdoor market on you want to know more about food ^«clal foods rich in vitamin tog Mrs. Gilbert Ashley, Hartford Tbe CAB’S hopes of sitting In a minerals and particularly about cal­ tives and friends made up the party. be manliMtly InanaonaU and wlun ^ 1- tian W pc ent "'^ t" Houston street—where one can D . Or your body can make vita­ (jiri Scout commissioner and state A chicken dinner was served and udiclal capacity on prices showed buy anything from stale bread for cium. The ordinary diet may lack a twmty mUl t*a-w^d r«t- ^ ^ U o n l a t . Z V t min "D ” for you if you allow enough chairman of campmg, will preside two birthday cakes with 21 candles little likelihood of being,realized. a penny to a second-hand pair of tols fodd mineral to such an extent sunlight to strike the bare skto. at the afternoon session. This meet­ each was a feature. The twins each Nevertheless, there were some at shoes for a dime— offers among that the average person is really MM y people are now getting this It took .5roirtM c.“ the hearings who indicated a cer­ starved for calcium. ing will be of especial Interest to received a gift of |2l.00. able expectancy of contingencies, u u ” Its old magazines and tattered vitamin by taking ultra-violet ray leaders as It will include talks oo there is grave doubt of the wl«Jom f . embroidery or per- tain disquiet. Privately, several books a copy of tbe 1931 edition Calcium Is present In natural treatments under the sun lamps now The Board of Relief win meet a t types of citizens questioned whether foods In order to make them keep day hiking, overnight camps tnd toe town clerk’s office Thurziiay of the Social Register . . . on the niarket. out-jf-door activities. of compromising on nineteen and a ,, 7^^ ^ ** tbe outstripping of purchasing better or to make them look better. Feb. 1st, Feb, 10 and Feb, 21 from half. It H- represented when it was Glamorous Tullulah Bankhead Some of the foods rich in calcium Valentine Party half. It seems to us to be much power mightn’t have had a far more Unquestionably, a person who lives are: ofanges. cheese, mUk, eggs, 10 a. m. to 3 p, m, to adjust errors contracted in 1920. And tbe big obvious effect on the business situa­ has two superstitions concerning chiefly on refined foods will not get the wiser policy, in such a situation, the first night of a new play. turnips, beets, carrots, prunes, let­ The (touncil will entertain the and hear complaints. Members of private bankers and mortgage hold­ tion If Uncle Sam hadn’t started enough calcium; however, calcium tuce, red cherries, apples, cottage Scout and Brownie leaders at High­ the Board are Mark H. W, Hills, to adopt the twenty mill rate—and pouring out his emergency billions. There must be on her dressing Is present In a great many natural ers were scooping in what was left table a photograph of her mother, Cheese, asparagus, spinach, toma­ land Park Clubhouse Thursday w e- Edmund H, Horton and J, we believe most taxpayers will feel Complaints from merchants in foods and you have only to reach toes and many other foods. nlng, February 15. Supper will be Jones. of France^ who died when she was bom. And out and take them In order to get all tbe same way about it Broken Bow, Okla., and St. Edward, served at 6:30 followed by ar In­ Mrs, Chauncey B, Kinney and In 1923 inflationists got into tbe Neb., were iii#;t at the sessions in shortly before curtain time she that you need. Let iis, by all means, waste no and her two secretaries must sip a QUES'nONS AND ANSWERS formal talk on "The History if Girl Miss Victoria Hlldlng attended tbe saddle again and there was some tbe ornately magnificent U. S. There is more calcium found in oMutlng In Manchester,” by dollar of tbe people’s money. But little champagne—and then smash the body than any other single food annual meeting of the Order at tbe Chamber of Commerce auditorium ^ I d Soree from Hyperacidity) Eni^beth Norton. Games will com­ Eastern Star at Foot Guard more "greenbacklsm,” with the re­ And you learned — at least partially their glasses , , , mineral. Caldum is used to build let us, by the* same token, not let Question; From Dubois, Pa • ‘T. plete this get-together of council Hartford, Wednesday, remaining for sult that in March the franc flopped —why what was a 10-cent pair of Mrs, Charles Sabin, bead of tbe bone and teeth, and this food min­ am continually getting cold sores in tbe bearings bum out some day for Women's Organization for Prohibi­ eral plays a part in helping your lum bers and leaders. Mrs. William the installation of officers in tbs to 27 to the dollar. But in the tracks now costs 20 or 25 cents re- my mouth. Is there anythinar I Tbomton, chairman of the enter­ evening, ^ lack of the price of a quart of oil. tail. tion Reform, still is receiving doz­ blood to clot after you have been coiild do to avoid them?” same year tbe deflation crowd re­ ens of cases of fine wines and liq­ wounded, Calcium also helps to tainment committee, is in charge of The will of the late William Welse Higher cotton prices, yam sur­ Answer: Cold sores frequently re- arrangements, assisted by Mrs. gained control of tbe government charge, processing tax, manufac­ uors from grateful makers ^md im­ regulate your heart beat. How /rom hyperacidity and, as this has been admitted to probate- Ap­ THE BOGEY FRANC porters, Mrs, Sabin sends the stuff your nerves behave depends to a Henry Mallory and Mrs. Fred Har­ praisers on the personal property and levied more taxes, contracted turing surcharge, manufacturers’ ^ndltion may be ea^ly overcome, vey. Mrs. Mallory will have charga to New York hospitals. great extent on the calcium you I am going to ask you to please- were F. Elton Post and Clarence P, the currency again In the name of agent surcharge, wholesalers’ sur­ of transTiortation and leaders need­ 'Those patriots who live but to charge and retail surcharge all went haije in your blood as calcium con­ to me again and ask for a Rathbun. After bills and expenses serve their county and save tbe "sound money” and in a few months into the increase. All were at­ Bank Notes trols the irritability and excitability diet. At the time that you write me ing transportation will please call are paid toe residue is willed to of the nerves. Another food mineral her and she will take care of them. people from tbe horrors of inflation the franc rose to 14.8 to the gold tributed to Increased cost under the A fellow who works in a bank ^ a in , please be kind enough to en­ Clharles G. AUyn of Hebron recovery program. reports on the strange things found called sodium makes the nerves close a large, self-addressed, stamp­ Rally Pageant Hartford. Mr. Welse left no children —^incidentally reaping tbe reward dollar and prices were on tbe skids Irritable and calcium soothes them, And there waaTi€U3 nouu one theremere to ^ safety deposit boxes when they’re ed envelope. The chairman of the pageant or near relaUves. He Uved in a of virtue through their continued again. Within a few weeks that or you might say that sodium acts committee has called a rehearsal for decide who might have added a per- open because of long overdue as a starter and calcium as a brake. house belonging to Mr, Allyn on ability to buy with each of their government went out and there was centage for good measure. Trent.t. On^One hn*box pnntQina/icontained -..xfui....nothing u...but (Exercise Prevents Adhesions) Saturday, February 3, at 2 p. m.. at Burrows Hill for several years. Sines If your nerves are jumpy and you Question: Mrs. H. K. S.. San the State Armory, and a full dress dollars two dollars’ worth of the another return to inflation. When a soiled powder puff; another held find that you are Irritable, possibly the death of Mrs. Weise thslr JIttls Retort Disconrteotis only an old brass key; a third a pic­ FYancIsco, Calif., writes; “I have r^earsH’ at 6:-30 ->n the following dog has been his constant com­ goods, property or labor of their the franc was finally "stabilized” it you do not get enough food calcium Just bad my second operation for Taking Arthur Robinson’s hide ture of a little boy. Lots of them Thursday at the Armory Everyone panion, and too dog warden hts in your diet. While you need calcium a^ealons. and I am afraid that I fellow men—used to pick tbe Cavil waa at a distinctly inflationary level, off is what Democratic senators like contain love letters and address who Is taking part Is requested to found a pleasant home for the dog to build bone, it is also required for wW have to have another one. be present. War greenback for their terrible about four c«tta. do better than anything else. booksi which .. would.tuuxu uv be lugmy highly nwo- n the blood and brain and jmu could, with Edward A. Raymond. ineirs « an utter lack of compunc- liable and doubtless were being held ™®®*^ toll me bow i could prevent Troop 1 example. When that example’s Now Just what period are these therefore, caH calcium a bone, blood any further adhesions from form­ Mrs. Sherwood Miner is in a t her Traditions of senatorial ^o*" that very purpose . . Black- and brain builder. ing.” Our last meeting was held at the home on toe Green and her usefulness was spoiled by discovery folks talking about who keep telling courtesy are suspended when the Jacks and revolvers occasionallyIn are addition to Its own work, cal­ IJncoln school, opening with toe Miss Hannah Fuller of East Had- us about the "orash of the fianc?” Answer: The best way to prevent of the fact that no full legal tender young Republican unleashes | discovered, and a checkup almost cium acts as a conttoller or stabiliz­ adhesions is to use the correct diet, Virginia Reel. After patrol comers, dam Is staying with her for a few one of hla-frequent antl-admlnlstra- always reveals that the person er for other minerals and has a re­ all went to classes. Observation was greenback ever went to a discoimt, And what do they mean by talking tlon attacks. avoid constipation and to take suf­ days. about the distress it caused ? who rented the box is in prison. markable power to correct anything ficient abdominal exercise to keep passed by Martha Tedford, Marian A Reo truck loaded with house­ the Carman mark was picked up as Thus It was almost a matter of that may be wrong with them, Philip Merrivale, a swashbuck­ toe vital organs In their proper posi- ^ t e , Irene Dougan, Lucille House. hold furniture coming from New a class A bogey. Any proposal to The stoutest argument the defla­ course when, after Robinson had an­ whether It Is due to too much or too ling principal in the Theater UonB. There are some special'man* Eleano- Linnell, Rita Naven, Flor­ York to a destination near wini- tionists have is tbe one about wages swered• . . . Senator------*Pat «»v AAOlHarrison’s AU9UU B I WUllUGuild’s O production of "Mary of little of the others being present. put the government In control of ipulatlve treatments which would ence Gorman. Ethel Meacham, Dor- mantic, caught fire near the Marl­ If ScoUand,” resents the report about While too little calcium in your food its own money instead of banding never going up aa much aa prices. undoubtedly be helpful to you. If otoy Piltt, Flora Taylor, Edith borough line Wednesday evening, learn town that after he left ^ o r d he may cause you a great deal of harm. you will write to me again and will Murch, Arline Halsted, Dorine Da- over that control to private individ­ Here is what happened in France: views, broke into theatricals by carrying If you get too much of this food be kind enough to en( from an overheated exhaust pipe. iciose large, vte and Lillian Linnell. Nature Part of toe furniture was saved but uals was met with alternate Calling the pre-war half of 1914 the mineral, your body simply throws self-addressed, stamped envelope7 I "It would^«« T r ^ ^ revival of the Gfeek out tbe extra supply and no damage Study. Flora Taylor; Thrift, Martha toe truck was ruined. There was no screeches of agony and funny pic­ normal period and letting normal learned ^ “ Orestes.” Mr. Merrivale ^11 be pleased to see that these Tedford. learned anything from the senator.” | was not a spear-carrier, but a nalm- is done. special Instructions are sent to you. inauranoe. Tha truck was t o ^ ^ to tures of father drl'vlng to town with retail prices and wages each be rep­ One << the most striking results Scribe Mary Fogarty. C. H. Jones’ garage. Oraft in __ waver. A palm-waver, he points Troop 2 a truck load of paper money to buy resented by the figures 100, it is the of not enough calcium In tbe body Is (Spots Appear on Body) Michael O'Lea^ and Everett PerhaM w ii *^®ve technique. His ca- a softening of the bones and teeth. Troop 2 held Its meeting Monday a toothbrush. recorded fact that as retail prices Question: From Lexington, Ky.: aftorarHjn at the Nathan Hale Porter are taking a course in first Ing k t t S to ” ®*' ^ 0“ ^^ over ff he happened Other factors enter into the calcium ‘Every night large spots appear on school. We had our horseshoe for­ aid to toe injured In conneotlon with When in turn it was shown that went up under the general trend of of board and mailing toeL°° frond^^u^ma?*'h ° * question. For example, you may my body. They look like a bee or But vou mle-ht if JZT frond and make her sneeze mation. Mrs. Oiarlea Oliver. Scout toe eWA work. They go to WUlf- the German people, during their inflation wages stepped along with actually get plenty of the calcium bed-bug sting and Iteh badly. ’They fourth-dass ®p put “ French inflation” into their NEW “GOLD STANDARD” Farley’s In- sang ^‘Kias Me Again” In "Mile. play called “Memory,” soon to go stage curtains which the Wagisim opened, Informally. PatroU were whooping cough about town. chamber of horrors. We hear vestlgaUon was inspired by Chalr- Modiste,” la working as hostess in into rehearsal. . . . Did you know, club presented to toe new Commun­ formed and dues were collected We Frank Werush is reoovwlag fro m Historically the President’s pro­ the taproom of the Hotel Bucking­ by toe way, that she’s an Ichthyo- France cited more often th*n even tbe house ity Church House. then divided in classes, which In­ an operation at the SHddlera ham during the cocktail hour. phlle? Well, she is— a raiser of clamation devaluing the gold dollar ^mimttee on expenditures in execu- Mrs. Inez Files who has been cluded ri mailing. Judging and train­ pital, Middletown. r, C^rmany, nowadays, as a dreadful Seems she has a house In Connecti­ fancy fish. There are 22 tanks of to tbe equivalent of 59.6 cents, old «v® dei^rtments. Dismissals and spending several weeks with her ing tenderfoot Scouts. The girls In The Y group from, this ifiace * Fwnlng. "Who^ tbe franc crBshed” cut with a frequently - extended tropical exotica in her apartment, ®*j°^tion of many fourth-class daughter, Miss Dorothy Doane of toe pageant practlc?d their part un­ visited the Mld^etown Y. M . bullion value, is a document of mortgage on It ^ r more than a and she has won prizes from the ^bat dreadful things happened to postofflees^th possibly a change New York city returned to her home der the direction o f Mrs. Sidney Saturday night ceedlng interest Practically, how­ year there baa been talk «.i«>ng New York Aquarium Society. Brown and Miss Jane Grant. unfortunate French populace! in Wapplng recepUy. Mias Lorlnne Rogers of. 7 ever, it had been so thoroughly dls- S 'J J S u t * « Broadway of giving a mortgage- Scribe, EHIeen Vennard^ ton has been a recent Well, what did happen? It might lifting benefit for Fritzi. But some­ Alfred Stone who underweDt an coimted that the proceeding will Troop 7 Miss Rogers was ja tea a ^ weU to take a abort, quick look Steve Won’t "Poosh” how, nothing ever came of it . . ^ operation at toe Manchester Memo T^.meeting opened with patrol few years ago. > have DO spectacular effect ’That Steve VasUakos, who baa been So she took a job in a taproom . . rial hospital recently, returned to comers. Mrs. Harold Ag^ud and ^ the BxpericneeB of France. WAPPWG his home last Monday afternoon. A large crowd nttaMed IBa TM- it win even have the degree of effect peanuts and popcorn at a "How do you do!” beams the gra- Mrs. Robert Hawlev were a the 0>unty eSuiattan EM eavor* ffMen In the first place, that country th® W ^ House doua lady who once panicked a IteY. David Carter, pastor of tbe mating. Captain' 4gard helped us at which it alms In improving the Mrs. Frank W. (Congdon of Latvel Wapplng Federated Church, will at­ meeting which h«li tewanfi# kras In a jam before the war. Hav­ grounds for 20 years, vigorously is whole generation of theatergoers. with the songs that we are tc sing day night . ■ r" ■ basic price and value level and thus Hill, Wapplng, invited the Wagisim tend the Mi^-Winter Institute of the ^ h tin g a move to get him off that "Would you cafe to sit here? ril at the rally. After singing other Myron Lord aikd Howaitf ing been well frightened at her own corner. . -r . ... Girls (Club to hef home last Monday Nutmeg Trail meetings which will stimulating general business, unless send a waiter right over” . . . songs we worked on signalling. are employed in Hnrtftifd. jppr^aredneM at the time of. the evening where they spent a very be held Friday evening at Manches­ employed as the basis of a definite fl^b«r of commerce Some o f tbe patrons look at her cur pleasant evening. The girls served J ^ p h ln e Zaremba passed health Mrs. (Seoigr fiHpocf of f; Agadir incident in 1911, France be- wmmlttee, Interest in traffic, voted rlously, wondering who she is. ter, February 2. He is to be one We Plaved a game. “Spelilng C3em- is stitetitotteat currency expansion is very doubt- a “pot-luck” supper vdilch was o f tba speakars. ia n intensiva preparattoDS against Steve’s removal frpm Bnuna Mwscblie- pardon —Helen stantlnopfe” directed bv Patrol 8. for M li. fuL As a great many people see -Avenue. Steve, who greatly enjoyed by alL Mrs. Cbng- Emma Morgan Msschke no long­ don furnished ooSae and cocoa. Carl Btrohard, who left fOr Ver­ Scribe. Tren* LaC hai^ a seemiagty infivttable war with from Callfomla, promises to er perches on the piam at the mont last week has returned to help i t dollar devaluation and the cap­ •nllst Senator McAdoo. After the well telanced supper the Troop 8 By. These preparations ture of aU monetary gold by the Simpson Club, singing U ose wist- girls played games and toasted Alfred Stone for a while. The pageant was rehearssd at the "Th^ chambalr think I go Joost Tul songs and making those heart- for very large exi^tures. United States treasury, while con- marshmallows. The committee last meeting and the two songs dlsturUng gestures with her white chairman was Miss Alice Spencer mmg. Dues were counted In patrtA 1 hands. She says,. Vai lmet, that cQCQpn. ITie fiollosrtBg giris " r . Bod^her he^iers w e n HBsi ISlstr ; tattf:. Bette Bard m 4 Paganl, and Mias Ada Neri; haU Group Qwnsored by the Sunday committee, Mrs. Mary PeUan, Mrp. Seho(d Board of the Rockville Meth­ bhxiks befora the driactiv«8 ovw - Ada DeCarii, Mrs. Anfellne De­ odist Church will hold a meeting on Ovemi^t A. P. TWO KILLED, THREE HBRT took her. Bbe was tibaxgai 'ot, they said, con­ Washington, F«b. V— (5e©- FINDS STOLEN SEDAN street. The first social will be held Miss Ada Ainsworth hM returned Two RoUina college students, one a sisted of four decks of cards, riz this evening in the form of a whlet snowfall In 21 years, right-tenths of to her studies at the Sargent Phyri- pairs of dice and feiur ash trays. retary T c l^ ofl adndiiietratoi^ and bridge party in charge of Mrs. an inch. var^ty football player; are dead San Francisco— Because Arthur cal Training School in Boston after Henry W. Hofkesbrink, church day revoke*? his nrtinlntetimtlv WRECKED BY ROADSIDE Louise DeCarli, mas Flora DelBene, a short vacation with her parents, Boston—Clarence E. Dowd, Bar knd three feBow-students are in­ Lrili, 17 >eae old high school student Miss Betty May, Mrs. Mary Paganl Harbor, Me., elected president of the jured as the result of an automo­ had dunc^ty in recapturing his custodian said “the men bad be«i der of Orinber LB ^!nporill$r. ndot* Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ainsworth of having a meeting the night before mum prfoes for petrolenm nnd Its and Miss Ada Neii. Ellington avenue. New Elngland Nurserymen’s Asso­ bile accident here. command o f the ElngUMi language Boston Car Found Upset by Belief Board A large number are expected to ciation. The dead: after 4ieven years in Italy, he turned and played a little cards and thin^. products. The schedule was to hswf State Police— Sioux Chief attend the social and dance for the Boston—Police say they hold a John C. MacNut of Rockville, on the gas and lay down on the That’s bow the stuff was there.” become effective todiQr, but-the The Board of Relief of the town cently approved purchase and buu^' Talks to H. S. Students. of Vernon composed of Henry benefit of the Tolland Fire Depart­ 20-year-o^d Boston youth as a sus­ (Tenter, N. Y., varsity football play­ kitchen floor, police said. He was ment to be held on Friday evening picious person while th^ attempt er. taken to a hospital, after other ketii^ agreemeUta made it uunecev Schmidt, chairman; Herbert T. sary. * ’ A 1932 Cadillac sedan, owned by Hewitt and William Johnson, will in the Tolland Town Hall. Music to determine the authorriilp of sev­ Thomas Trammell of Montclair, members of the family smelled the will be furnished by Neff’s Old Saw N. J, gas and investigated. Physicians In announcing revocatl 27” solid Welch cupboard, Group did not go to work because •73 different patterns of maple chairs, all 34-87 ...... $37.00 $27.50 of the extreme cold. authentic reproductions, from $2.26 to $10, •Many other maple dining pieces are im- Resume Road Work most are nmrked down to below $6. advertised, perhaps Jqst what you want. ARMORY The CWA Road Gang resumed work yesterday morning after a two day layoff because of the extreme cold spell. The start was delayed from 7 o’clock imtll after 8 o’clock ★ ¥ ★ to see if the weather was going to moderate. The group started work about 8 Odd Maple Bedroom o’clock and worked until 4:30 o’clock Pieces That You to complete their eight hours with only a half hour noon'ng. Because of the zero weather It Can Pick Up at the Sale Markdowns was impossible to work on either Monday or Tuesday and as today MAPLE CHESTS VALUE SALE FOURPOSTEES VALUE SALE would terminate the week, the mfri t - ^ w e r model, 34-1200. $26.00 $19.75 would have been left with ^ y Cone-top models, 4:0, 4:6 FEB, iZ, S4-M9.. .$24.75 $19.95 and 3:3 pieces ...... $ 12.75 $ 8.75 about $4 in pay if they did not re­ 28 ^ ^ a w er, soUd, 34-M7.. .$17.00 $12.95 sume work. They are at work to­ Reeded post model, 240-443 $ 46.00 $27JI0 30 6-drawer model, 34-1300 $26.00 $19.75 Pair 3:3 size Empire, day which is usually an off day to 32” 4-drawer, curly maple, make up for one of the day’s lost. 240-366 ...... $120.00 $75.00 ...... 124.00 $18.75 Pair 3:3 size curly maple, This will complete their 24 hours for 32 5-drawer, pegged solid the week. Another week will start um top ...... $ 70.00 $85.00 See The New on Friday morning. The CWA nmple ...... $36.00 $24.75 Jenny Lind, 3:3 size, 14-15 See The New group working on the refinishing of Curly maple Salem chest, 240-2005 ...... $ 21.75 $14.75 the Memorial Building did not work * *^* r...... I« .0 0 $85.00 Jenny Lind, full size, solid yesterday nor are they working to­ 40 solid Trutype bracket maple ...... $ 28.00 $19.75 1934 > day as they were able to work on a V...... ; ...... 182.00 $89.75 Cone-top, curly maple, Appliances both Monday and 'Tuesday, This Solid Trutype splayed foot 309-26 ...... $ 15.60 $11.75 group will start another week on ...... $66.00 $49.00 Pineapple top model, 309-14 $ 14.60 $11.75 16-17 Friday. Solid, panel foot, um top, for the Home The Board of Selectmen, compris­ m a p l e VANITIES VALUE SALE 64-27 ...... $ 21.00 $12.75 Autom obiles ing First Selectman Fnmcis J. Solid model and mirror, Solid, canopy top, 34-66____ $ 36.00 $24.75 Prichard, Max J. Schmidt and Or­ •••;...... 122.00 $18.75 Pair solid crane-top 3:3 Tru­ lando Ransom visited the CWA Curly maple and mirror, type ...... $114.00 $59.00 Rocul Work on Mile Hill near the 84-60 ...... $26.00 $16.75 Vernon-Tolland town line yesterday Curly maple and mirror, ODD PIECES afternoon. Several officials of the 17 different types of bedside Connecticut State Highway Depart­ " a Solido pegged ...... maple; ...... model,^®*®8 ♦I®-’* tables ...... $2.89 and up ment were also present for an in­ 40 different types of maple spection at the same time. All spoke _ ^*8® ...... $18.76 $19.76 Solid pegged maple and mlr- mirrors ...... $1.49 and op words of appreciation of the work Many other sample and one-of-a-kind being accomplished by the CWA Vw...... ; ...... ®28.76 $17.50 .Cooking Demonstrations Featuring The Use Of workers. •Many other sample maple pieces are un­ maple bedroom pieces are unadvertised. advertised. Hunt them down, it will pay in bona fide New Oilloen eavings. The recently organized Rockville Electricity, Gas and Oil To Be Held From l to3 Itallan-Amerlcan Ladies Social Club have elected officers for the ensuing year as follows: President, Mrs. John Bonan; secretary. Miss Ade­ P. M. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Febttni^ line Vagna; treasurer, Mrs. Alfred The FLINT-BRUCE Co. Romeo; entertainment committee, Mrs. Lk DeCarll, Mrs. Flora Del Phone 2-8287.. .103 Asylum and 150 Trumbull Street.. .Hartford 14, 15 and 16. Well KnOMm Lectiussata, Ban^ Miss Betty May, Mrs. Mary

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¥AXSE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAMUafiarrSR, OUNNh THURSDAY, FEBRUARY i , 1984, INTENSE COLD HITS F.C . DEXTER’S FAMILY m OF OAKLAND* DR. ABOOTTOWN GIGANTIC PROFITS LEAVES HERE SATURDAY AS UNIYERSTTY HEAD A born yesterday at the Man­ chester Memorial ho^ltal to Mr. NAHVE PEACH CROP HELPS B W S MEN and Mra Wilbert C. Howe of Keeney IN AIRCRAFT LINES Wellington Rotd Folks, Long New York, Feb. 1.—(AP)-^A street hhs been named Robert DEATHS Prominent In Town, Going to eommlttee appointed to consider ^ Arthur Howe by hls parents. *• 'S ““ Bound Brook, N. J. resignation of Dr. Richard Eddy Peter Qeehee ' Predict Little or None of Lo­ Supply Ship of Expeditioo Sykes as preMdent of S t Laq^renee Tomorrow, February 2, being the Nadonal Ci^. Bank Made Peter Gochee, 54, o< 9 North Acts Not Compiettd University at Canton, N. Y., will re­ first Friday in the month, there will School street (rear), died early this Mr. and Mrs. Franklin C. Dexter port to the May meeting of ^ e be the usual masses celebrated m morning at the Manchester Me­ cal Variety Will Be Borne and son, FrankUn, of 61 Wellington Reaches Bay of Whales board of trusteee. St. James’s and St. Bridget’s O rer Fire Millions Wit­ morial hospital. Bom in WllUman- Eight HeadBien W iB e Road, wUl leave Manchester on Sat­ The committee la to be appointed churches. At both churches there tlc, the deceased has lived in this This Year. urday for their new home in Bound in Nick of Tune. by Millard H. Jenks, president-elect will be confessions this evening. The ness TeDs Senators. town for the past M years, employ­ G im . Brook, N. J. Mr. Dexter last sum­ of the 'xiard. masses In S t James’s church tomor­ ed as a laborer. He waa tmploy^ mer secured s position with the Dr. Sykee resigned Saturday alt­ row morning will be at 5:30, 6:00 by the (8WA. Calco Chemical Company of Bound er 15 years of service, stating he and 7:40. • He is survived by hls wife, Ethel Peaches from the Bolton bills will Brook. A graduate of Massachu­ Bay of Whales, Antarctica, (Via Washington, Feb. 1.—(AP)—Pro­ Bill Jones and hii Capitol Theater setts Institute of Technology, Bos­ Mackay Radio)—Feb. 1.—(AP) — felt he had completed the program (Jacobs) Gochee: eight sons, Wln- be scarce this fall, It was predicted of work which be undertook and The Ladies Sewing (Circle of the fits of 35,895,111 made by the Na­ dell, Cjlarecce, Frimk, (Siailes, Peter orcheatra of Hartford will be one ton, he entered the employ of Che­ Crews of the Bear of Oakland, sup­ Concordia Lutheran church will at the meeting of twenty peach ney Brothers In 1916 and held sev­ ply ship which equaled a record run that It now would be well to relin­ tional d t y Company from United Jr., Ward, .Joseph and Andrew and Of the featiuss of the PoUee Benefit growers held at the Villa Loiilse In quish *be dutlss. serve a foast fresh ham and sauer­ Alrctmft and Timnsport financing one daughter, Ernestine. He is also show at the State Sunday aftenoon, eral supervisory positions In the old from Dunedin, N. Z., to the Bay of kraut supper at the church until February 11. The band will be per- mill, yam dyehouse and other de­ Owen D. Young, at the same time, from 1928 through 1930 were out­ survived by one sister. Mra. Mary Bolton yesterday afternoon when a Whales, and of the ^ rrd flagship to­ declined re-election to the presi­ 7 o’clock this evening. Mrs. Frieda BontUly oonducted hv Bill Jonee and representative ot Connecticut State partments. His brother. Captain day worked at a feverish pace dis­ Werner heads the committee in lined to the Senate mall investigat­ Page of WUllmactlc. Allan Dexter, preceded him at the dency of the trustees, r post he has Funeral arrangements are Incom­ will be compoaed of 10 plecea. College met with the group, heard charging winter stores onto the bay held .for the past ten years. Young charge. These suppers usually draw ing committee today by Joseph P. Cjaptain Herman Sehendel. chair­ Cheney plant. ice, six miles from Little America. a large number, and the circle hopes plete. their reports and gave advice on also felt that a cycle of actlvl'y bad Ripley, an officer at the investment man of the Police Benefit conumt- what was best to Jo to save the The Franklin Dexters have taJeen Haste was necessary, as leaders to welcome many from the stores tee, and Manager George Hoover of a prominent part In the social life been completed under his and Dr. and business bouses which kre open concern. trees already planted for the crop of the expedition feared crumbling Sykes* administration, and that the the State theater have mied up sev­ ot the town. Mrs. Dex er has been ice might again threaten th* ahips tonight Ripley, now executive vice presi­ 1 in 1935. considered one of the foremost duties now should pass to the on­ F U N E R A L ^ eral of the acta for the presentation The cold weather was so Intense and supplies. coming generation. dent of the City (Company, the bank but will not announce them until the as to kill every possibility of a bridge players in Manchester and's The Woman’s Foreign Missionary affiliate’s successor formed In May, a certified teacher. Both were Ji- The Bear of Oakland since mid­ Dr. Sykes and Young will con­ society of the South Methodist Chester Grant entire pro'num la oomplete. There peach growing In Bolton. All of the night has been berthed alongside tinue active interest In the unlve-*- 1933, said losses had resulted in The funeral of Cheater Grant was will be eight star aoti m the show. terested In scouting and devoted church will meet tomorrow evening United Stock operations since 1930. growers reported that they had much time to that movement They the flagship. The 60-year-old bark- sity after their terms end In June, at the chiurcb, with Mrs. Ellen Cn>s- held yesterday afternoon at 2 made tt survey of their trees and ex­ entlne arrived at 10:80 last night, for both are life trustees. He told of interlocking director­ o'clock at his home in Wapping, and were affiliated with the Center sen as hostess. The guest speaker ships of the National City Bank and plained the condition In which they Congregational church, and their de­ equalling the record trip of 12 &ys will be Dr. C. Y. Hauch of the Mem­ was largely attended by relatives WEATHER MAN KEEPS were found. It was not necessary to between Dunedin and the Bay of orial Hospital staff. All woman of United Aircraft and Transport and friends. Rev. David Carter of go out and inspect the orchards to parture will be regretted by a host Gordon S. Rentschler, now presi­ the Wapping Federated church offi­ of friends. Whales made by the Steamer S. S. the parish will he welcome to attend. learn the hard truth that little or EHeanor Bolling In 1929 on the first dent of^the bank, is a United direc­ ciated. 'The casket waa covered with PROMISE OF SNOW Franklin Jr, who came here os ALCORN COMPLETES tor, be ‘said, adding that Colonel E. a blanket shower of yellow rosebuds, no peaches would be borne by the a baby Is now a sophomore at Man­ Byrd Antafctic Expedition. About 50 attended the supper and trees this year. A. Deeds and W. E. Boeing also lavender sweet peas and fern from chester High school, and was re­ Her canvas furled because of meeting of the Married (Douplee club tbs family. The bearers were four Change in Temperature Daring | 5 ^ Loss cently honored with a farewell party strong bead winds, she steamed at the Second Ctongregational church were directors in both organisations. Growers were present who ex­ Rentschler is a brother of F. B. of Mr. Grant’s grandsons, Delano Ni^t Indicates Storm ^ at his home by his school friends. down past the shining ice cliffs of HIS SIDE OF CASE last night. The meal was prepared Wheeler, Horace Grant, Jack Grant, pected to secure crops from or­ Mr, and Mrs. Dexter built their new the west barrier of the Bay of and served by the husbands and con­ Rentschler, who testified recently Rain Expected. chards that numbered from 100 to to having made millions In United Douglas Grant, and Donald Johnson home on Wellington Road a few Whales and then cut across to where sisted of fricasseed chicken on bis­ and Cfiyde Johnson, also relatives. 700 trees. All were affected. In years ago will lease It or offer cuit, mashed potatoes, peas, cab­ stock from an Investment of less The weather man lived up to bla^ the flagship lay moored alongside than 3250 {n Pratt and Whitney Burial was in the family plot in money It will mean that there will it for sale. the Ice front. She bad a decided list Dtfense in Hartford Election bage salad, ice cream, assorted the Wapping Cemetery. promise made yesterday that anew be a loss of over 35,000 in income In cakes, rolls and coffee. Joseph Aircraft Company. would arrive In Manchester today. addition to the cost of labor in tak­ to port. The total going Into the treasur­ Men came out of the bold of the Wright was master of ceremonies Unlike other nights early this week ing cp.rc of the trees. It was learn­ Trial Begins Defendant and tbs guest ^ ak er was Colonel ies of Boeing Airplane Company and policemen and others who bad occa* ed that the average price for a COUNTRY IS NOW ON flagship to greet old friends and the Wallace Wincbefl who Is United Aircnfft from the financing work of unloading both vessels was WORLD BRIDGE T0UI(NEY Sion to work out of doors last night bushel of peaches picked and sold revival meetings at the Salvation accompanying their consolidation found the temperature higher and from orchards in Bolton In 1038 bad begun immediately. Asks Change of Venne. Army. The colonel, who is frequent­ was 318,789,000, he testified. GOU) BULUON BASIS When the Bear of Oakland came this momini..' dampness indicated been 11.76 and each tree is expected ly referred to as the "Bishop of the May OanoM Contracts. OFF HERE, NO INTEREST that there was snow In the air. and In most cases, has given a bush­ alongside the flagship. Rear Admi­ Bowerv,” gave a spirited talk on the Meanwhile, Postmaster General Some of the more knowing ones el of peaches to a tree. ral Richard E, Byrd megaphoned subject, ‘^ e Sidewalks of New Farley reiterated at a press confer­ (Oootlausd from Page One) Hartford, Feb, 1,—(AP)—State’s York." were Inclined to think that tba In the case of John Albasl, who from the bridge, "Welcome to the Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn completed ence that the department was study­ Several of Town’s Players Will weather lan was going to be a bad 700 trees that would produ. j be said was “regarded with some ap­ Bay of Whales." presentation of the State’s esse ing existing sir mall contracts to de­ Take Part in Matches in little off as the wind from the south* this year, there will be none that prehension by those with long ex­ Ihe voung skipper of the Bear, against Rocco D, Pallotti, Salvatore termine whether any should be can­ Hartford. west was taken as an indication will escape, In like manner the oth­ perience in financial affairs." Terrence Keougn, shouted back Malone, Edward Orsinl and John celled In view of recent dlscloeures that rain would be delivered Instead "Thank you sir. We’re all set to ers are affected, but Mr, Albasl was He continued; Patrlzzo at 12:42 this afternoon. The eWA WORKERS GET before the Senate committee. Ha The world bridge Olympic game of snow, but the guess was wrong. tbs largest orchard owner present "When the government of the go." defense began this afternoon. Indicated a decision might be for 8:01 this evening at the Man­ It was 8:44 wben*4he first snow at the meeting yesterday. richest nation of the world is mak­ A moment later be added "we Attorney Emmanuel Goldstein, reached within a week. was noticed, or just after the wind What Is true In Bolton Is ilso ing bold and astonishing experi­ knew we were at the Bay of Whales counsel for Tex De Nino, accused The postmaster general has been chester Country club has been called vene indloated that the wind was true In and around towns near Bol­ ments with its currency and has all right. Ten mil's out we passed with the other defendants of con* LEGION COFFEE advised by ble attorneys that he has off for lack of Interest. Tbs require­ switching with more direct force to­ ton. affecting the trees In Andover, created a fund equal to about £400,- a pile of hay on a big floe and I spiracy to interfere with the orderly the authority to cancel contracts. ments called for 16 entrants at wards the southwest East Glastonbury and Hebron, This 000,000 in order to carry them out, guessed it was yours, unless some progress of an election. Intimidation Boeing and United stocks were least, and it has been impossible to win mean that few native peaches the future trend of financial condi­ of the old settlers hereabout^ have of voters, assault and breach of the first offered to selected lists, Ripley sign up that number of bridge fans BRIDOEPOBT DIV0B0E8 will be found In the local market tions must necessarily remain ob­ a dairy farm." peace, announced that he will apply Men on Bocldngliani Job Get testified. within the time specified. It is ex­ next fall and that peaches used In scure." 'This was bay that drifted >i t to the Superior Court for a change "I was 3,000 miles away in Seat­ pected that several of the town’s ex­ Bridgeport Feb. 1,—(AP)—Two Manchester will come from the The speaker emphasized that "we when the ice broke up under the of venue for bis client. De Nino had tle when the names were selected," perts will play In the Olympic petitions for divorce were filled In South. It has been local grown must remember how intense was the flagship's old cache last Wednesday. elected a jury trial, which was Hot Drink at Luncheon be said, adding he thought they bridge tonight at the Hartford the Superior Court today, bringing peaches that housewives have de­ depression with which President After that there was little time scheduled to follow the trial now were compiled by H. B. Baker, sales Bridge club, 550 Farmington ave­ the week’s total to 20. ’ilje aruons pended upon for canning purposes, Roosevelt bad to deal. was’ed In amenities. Every mao going on before Judge Edwin C. Today. manager of the company, assisted nue. are brought by Lillian B. McGonagle but there Is not likely to be much of He said that it "remains to be was pressed into service. Dickenson. by CTharles E. Mitchell, then presi­ :Tty against Charles M. Mc­ this done next fall. seen whether this policy will tic A tractor was lifted .from the Bear In the Pallotti case, yesterday, dent of the National (^ty bank. Gonagle of raladelphla. Desertion Will Hot Spray Justified by the ultlmato results." of Oakland and was put Irilo service Judge Dickenson, In making a rul­ The National City profits from WEIR NAMED LEGION is charged. When It was b ro u ^ t to the at- Meanwhile, Campbell said he be- ullh three others operating an "ex­ ing on testimony, say that a prlma Dilworth-Coraell Post, the Amer­ the transaction by whlcb Boeing Cruelty is the basis of tbs action tenUon of all toat gathered yester­ lleved that the pound wouldW01 retuln press line” between the ships and facie case of conspiracy bad been ican Legion, today served 10 gallons Airplane and Transport, having ab­ BANQUET CHAIRMAN brought by Samuel F. Raymond of day that there would be no braes of Its strength anid prestige,pi as long the camjf. Two of the five tractors made against De Nino. of coffee to men on the CWA job at sorbed Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Stamford against Susan G. Rfy- as we are not led away into com­ which have been In use are now out Such a statement having been the watershed in Buckingham. If Company, became United Aircraft, mond, also of Stamford. getting peaches there was a llsous- modlty values or silver values or in of commission. the cold continues the Legion will slOB on the best method that "'ould made from the bench by the judge, amounted to nearly 36,000,000, Rip­ Has Not Picked Rest of Com­ fact any basis but that of gold.” It is three miles to the camp from and the newspaper publicity attend­ serve coffee at noon tomorrow to ley said be foUowed to save the trees for the new berth of the flagship. A 1MB. In this the Connecticut Col­ ing It, Mr. Goldstein says, makes it other CWA groups at work In town. This, be added, Included profits mittee for Affair-— To Study SITUATION EXPLAINED relay cache is located half way be-- necessary In the interest of justice The coffee was furnished by Wal­ Carnival Possibility. STOP BAD BREA1H lege representative had advice to Washington, Feb. 1.— (AP) — tween. Two tractors haul sledges to made from stock purchased from F. give. He pointed out to the orchard to take the De Nino ease out of ter P. Gorman of the Plnehurst 6. Rentschler and assoclateL for ap­ (3old certificates are a thing of the the relay depot, uncduple and return Hartford county. Grocery and was made at the Army Thousands of people afflicted with owners that It would not neoessarlly to the ship. Other tractors haul the proximately 34,600,000. He testi­ Henry Weir, well known loc^ past except for Treasury and Re­ and Navy club. Donald Heming­ fruit and vegetable dealer, has bein bad breath find qiilck relief through mean that trees would have to be serve Back vaults. Stores Into the camp. fied tnat Rentschler Is a brother of cut down and plowed In. Instead he way delivered the hot drinks to the Gordon Rentschler, cow president of appointed chairman of the commit­ Dr. Edwards Olives Tablets. The All the gold certificates, as they Bill Bowlin flew in from Little HOSPITAL NOTES men In Buckingham. It was wel­ pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are advised that the growers give at­ trickle Into the backs, are being America yesterday and picked up the National (Tlty bank and then a tee in charge of the American Le­ comed by the workers since there vice president. gion annual banquet. Commander taken for bad breath by all who tention to the trees and see that the sent to the Treasury for destruction. the last equipment required for the are no provisions anywhere near know. land In between the rows of trees The new gold certificates now being new radio station there. It was over­ Harry Curtis of 88 Starkweather the spot where they are working, Everett Kennedy announced today. cast when he landed and be took off Mr. Weir was given power to name Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act Is kept plowed up and soft. printed are Intended only for the street, Mrs. Florence Dancosse of 48 They have been eating sandwiches gently but firmly on the bowels and He advleed that no shoots be al­ Federal Reserve banks, replacing In a snow flurry. School street, Mrs. Alberta Benve- his assistants but bis committee baq The Bear carried 60 tons of stores almost frozen stiff in the cold and Uver, stimulating Uiem to natiiral lowed and that extra care be taken the gold the government took from nutl of 14 Essex street, Mrs. Jose the hot coffee warmed them up and not been completed yet. action, clearing the blood and gently In keeping toem well trimmed ano them. for the expedition. Including lumber phlne Piganl of 174 West Middle The Legion’s ways and means for five shacks, scientific geai and refreshed them for their jobs. The BERLE TO REVEAL purifying the entire system. They allow the trees to become strong. In Likewise, gold coins now are his­ Turnpike were admitted and M*ss Legion plans to do this during the committee has been given a month do that which dangerotis calomel a more healthy condition they may tory. The "1934 gold bullion stand­ commissary supplies. She left Bos­ to investigate the feasibility of con­ ton four months ago. Frances Waters of 17 Demlng street rest of the winter on the coldest does without any of the bad after be able to better meet a slmllai ard," as Secretary Morgenthau de­ was discharged yesterday. days when it will be most appre­ ducting an outdoors carnival this condition of weather shoul(] it be so scribes it, contemplates the use of On its way from Dimedin the ves­ FINANCES OF N. Y. effects. sel passed Lincoln Ellsworth’s ship, A son was bom yesterday to Mr. ciated. coming summer. This same commit­ OUve Tablets bring no griping experienced next winter. He advised ?old only In bullion form. The and Mrs. Carl Johnisoo of 815 Main tee wtis given charge of the refresh­ them not to spend money In spray­ the Wyatt Earp, 150 miles to the pain or any disagreeable effects. reasury is busy drawing regula­ west. All members of tfie crew of street. VOTE OF CONFIDENCi: ments booth to be run at the annual Dr. F. M. Sklwards discovered the ing trees as this would be of little tions for melting up all gold coin the supplyshlp appeared In good Miss Mary Carlin of 126 Eldridge fireworks display on Fourth of July. formula after 20 years of practice value, claiming that much more Into bullion, probably 400-ounce health. street waS admitted today. Durham, Feb. 1.—(AP)—A town LaGoardia’s Expert TeDs A special committee will be appoint­ among patients ai^cted with bowel good would be secured from the bars worth 314,000. Peter Gochee, 54, of 9 North meeting with jmore than 200 persons ed to handle the fireworks end of the ground through the roots of the If and when the Treasury makes and liver complaint, with the atten­ School street, rear, died this morn­ present last night, expressed by vote prograna. dant bad breath. tree If the ground was kept Bot^t i- an expenditure out of its two billion ing at 'he hospital. New York Senators He Adjutant Victor Bronke today dollar stabilization fimd. It will its confidence in former Tax (tollec- Olive Tablets are purely a vege­ ed up and instead of one plowing tor Benjamin F. Page, who bad been notified U. 8. Senator Frederic C. table compound; you will know them around the trees advised that It be make payments In gold certificates GUEST SAVES MONEY only to the extent of reimbursing g ~ B C D K defendant In a court action which WiD Be Glad to Explain. Walcott and U. S. Senator Augus­ by their olive color. Take nightly done as needed to keep the ground binged on charges of Irregulartles in tine Lonsrgan that the local Le^on for a week and note the effect 15c, soft. the New York Federal Reserve Hartford, Feb. 1. — (AP) — Bat­ bank. Its agent. The New York the conduct of hls office. h u gone on record as approving 30c, 60c. tling against odds in a pitch-dark The Superior Court bad exonerat­ the American Legion four-point pro­ bank will hold these certificates In hotel room, Peter Gersky, 45, was Albany, N. Y., Feb. l.—(AP)—A. its vaults and the money that act­ ed Page of allegations that he had A. Berle, formei member of the gram. Both Senators were asked to successful in beating off two robbers shown favoritism In the collection support the program. STATE BANK TAXES ually goes out Into public circulation BY BRLKX CATTON and saving a "large bundle of Roosevelt "brain trust” now Mayor will be Federal Reserve notes. of interest on taxes and of liens laid LaGuardla's city chamberlain, to­ TOWN ADVERTISEMENT It is p 'obable that the subject of money” early this morning. Gersl^ SOCIETY WEDDING good wines and how to serve them was beaten on the bead with the to compel tax payments. day told the Democratio-controlled DECREASE $261,000 “A BULLION STANDARD.” Page presented to tfie town meet­ Senate committee on Jie affairs of has caused more unadorned busbwa butt end of a revolver which was Geenwlch, Feb. 1.—(AP)—Miss Washington, Feb. l.(A P)— The later recovered by the police. Hls ing a bUl for 3954.34, of which 3467 cities that he would like ‘to go be­ new monetary position of the Unit­ to be flung Into the air than any was the expense he had been under Miriam Edith Gibson of Larchmont, BOARD OF mm (Continued trono Page One) other topic since the administration assailants made their escape. yond the mere figures oi the tech­ N. Y., and Frederick James Smith ed States Is described by treasury Gersky was removed to St. Fran­ for counsel fees in the court case. nical budget and disclose the real experts as an "intemfitlonal gold of Millard Fillmore. of Scarsdale, N. Y., members the bank, ^ne largest In that city, had The end of prohibition has cis hospital following the fight, suf­ The balance was for services up till financial situation In New York editorial staff of the Tower Radio deposits of 384,062,811.28 on the bullion standard.” brought us many books on this fering from severe f.ead V/ounds. be left the office In October 1932. City." noagazlna of New York, were mar­ NOTICE first day of this year as compared This phase refers to the govern­ question. Most of them assume that Guests at the H otel' Hudson on The meeting by a vote of 200 to Berle was commissioned by the ried today at the First Presbyterian with 384,590,606.23 on the same ment’s willingness to settle inter­ we all have capacious cellars, for­ Trumbull street where the at­ 1 approved the bill. mayor to represent him before the church by the Rev. Minot C. Mor­ The Board of Relief of the Town date last year and the net tax due national balances by gold bullion mal dining rooms, and huge check­ tempted holdup occurred, gathered committee and present detailed fig­ gan. of Manchester, Conn., wUl be in ses­ the state this year is 345,294.48 as shipments in CEUses where it is more ing accounts, and that—having sur­ near Gersky’s room during the There are approximately 26,904,- ures of the exact amount of the Miss Gibson, daughter of Mr. and sion at tbe Municipal building: compared with 358,902.18 last year. advantageous than to purchase for­ scuffle, but none went to hls aid. 700 families In the United States. city’s deficit. The committee sent Mrs. George E. Gibson, Sr„ was at­ eign currencies. vived a decade of 't>ugh-and-tumble Thursday, Febnmry 1, 1:80 p. oa. In New Haven the Connecticut Sav­ prohibition drinking—we hence­ word to Mayor LaGuardla yester­ tended by her sister. Miss Evelyn E. to 5 o’clock. , ings Bank of New Haven had de­ The old gold standard which exist­ day that tt could not act on hls Gibson, and Mrs. Henry G. Gennert, ed before l u t March not only meant forth 3h .Il taste nothing but such Friday, Febmray 2, 6:00 p. m. to posits on January 1 of 336,812,822.- vintage stuff as would delight the economy bill without more Informa­ Jr., of Blnglewood, N. J. Her brother 8 o'clock. 36 and will pay a tax of 367,784.71, the settlement of international bal­ Leading: Ski Jumpers Of U. S. tion. (Jeorge Gibson, Jr., acted a8 best ances with gold but permitted any most exacting of connoisseurs. Saturday, February 8, 1:80 p. m. the tax paid last year being 364,- A welcome note of common sense Former Acting Comptroller Frank man and two cousins. Prank A and to 5 o’clock." 612.92. The Waterbury Savings citizen to demand gold at the Treas­ J. Prlal, who dlspufed the figures William J., Gibson of New York and ury by presenting a gold certificate. gets injected into the discussion Monday, February S, 1 :S0 p. m. to bank on January 1, 1933, had de­ with the publication of ’Wining presented by the mayor at a r *• Henry G. Gennert, Jr., were ushers. 5 o’clock. posits of 316,881,612.62 while on Gold was in general circulation joint legislative hearing, also was then, but now It is kept by the gov­ and Dining With Rhyme and Rea­ Tuesday, February 6, 6i00 Pk>m. to the same date this year the deposits son," by D. T. Carlisle and Eliza­ present at the request of the com­ 8 o’clock. In the bank were 331,810,412.64, the ernment In vaults in bullion form mittee. and coinage is halted.' beth Dunn. Wednesday. February 1, l i l t p. big Increase being due to consc^da- The authors have the sense to WUl Give Details m. to 5 o’clock. tlon with the Dime and West Side recognize that most of us never After roughly outlining hls esti­ VARICOSE ECERS Thursday, February 8, OHM) p. m. Savings bank of that dty. The tax TREASURY PROFITS. mates of the city’s 1934 expendi­ Washington, Feb. 1.—(AP)—Lat­ have served a formal six-course to 8 o’clock. to be paid the state this year dinner, with a different wine for tures and Income, Berle said; -OLD SORES Friday, February 9, 6:00 p. m. to amounts to 347,919. est Treasury figures Indicate a pro­ V "If the committee would Uk« for fit of 32,792,940,517.50 on President every course, and never will. They Healed at Home 8 o’clock. also know that we can’t afford the me to go into the real financial Saturday, February 10, liSO p. m. Roosevelt’s dollar revaluation pro­ situation ol the city, and ( hope It clamation. best vintage wines for daily use No «nforo«d rMt. No oporations nor to 5 o*olo<^ ATTEMPT IS MADE and that we wouldn’t appreciate will, I would be glad to do so.’’ injoctlons. The simple Emerald Oil Monday, February IS, 1:80 p. m. The dollar value of the nation’s Berle said he and other fiscal of­ home treatment permits you to go monetary gold on the old dollar was them if we could. to 5 o’clock. So they eay, simply, "Drink what ficers of the city had conferred with about your dally routine as usual— Tueeday, February 18, 0:09 p. m. TO ROB THE MAIL given by the Treasury at 34,029,- former Comptroller George 'Tc- while those old sores and ulcers 092,988.86. you like." Dry red wines, they qutoky heal up and your leas become to 8 o’clock. point out, usually are ranked above Aneny and found that hls e^m atea ae aob(] SB new. Wedneeday,^February 14, 1:80 p. Revaluation made this gold worth of the deficit differed from theirs Emerald Oil acts Instantly to and (Continued from Page One) 36,822,033,506.36 in the new dollar. the sweet white ones; nevertheless, qa. to 5 o’oIocJl we prohibition • trained drinkers llll only because of technicalities In pain, reduce swelling, stimulate cir­ Tbureday, February 15, OHIO p. m. computations. ' culation. Just follow the he would avoid an accident, .he U. S. GOLD SUPPLY. probably will find that the sweet V" easy dlreottons—you are to 8 o’clock. "stepped on the gas”, and raced white ones taste bettor, and If we 'T was under the Impression,” he sure to be helped or money Friday, February 18, 6:00 p. to Washington, Feb. 1.—(AP)— The said, "and so It proved when 1 back, J. W. Hale Co. Drug the postoffice, not knowing how United States gold supply was an­ do—whv, those are the wines for 8 o’clock. valuable his cargo was. us to drink, and the experts can talked with Mr. McAneny, that Dept., and drugglets every­ Saturday, February 11,1:80 p> m. nounced at the Treasury today to there was no actual conflict. There where. After Maurer deposited his mall comprise 34,029,092,988.86 on the old go fry their hats. ■V ■■■ to 5 o'clock. at the postoffice, he reported the In­ They also classify and describe waa In fact only a difference In ‘ha Monday, February 19, 1:80 f. ea. dollar basis. manner of reckoning the deficit. Mr. cident to Postmaster John J. Mur­ This was the value of the nation’s the different wines so that the to 5 o’clock. phy, who In turn notified Postal In­ novice can get an idea of where McAneny agrees that our estimates Tuesday, February 90, OriM) as. monetary gold to whlcb the gov­ ■!». **♦ correct." EXCURSION spector Ralph Edmimds of Brldge- ernment took title on Tuesday, but to begin and how; and altogether to 8 o’clock. g rt Maurer Informed the police. does not represent the increased their little book is most useful and to NEW YORK All pereona claltatng to be sk Officer George Allen recalled sensible thing of its kind I yet J .V . r S eggrieved by the detogt of the dollar value resulting from Presi­ V "V WANTS REPRESENTATION seeing a car answering that de­ dent Roosevelt’s revalutlon of the have seen. Aseeesort of the Town « Afivtohou- scription about town yesterday. Published by Milton, Baleh & SUNDAYS, P E a 4, 11, 18, 23 ter, OoiuL, and tBMi reqiiivlag off­ dollar at 56.06 per cent ■ ■ Bridgeport, Feb. 1. — (AP) — The revaluation would Increase Co., It sells for 31.60. M a ^ r Jasper McLevy, soolaUat in ROUND TRIP _ a n n n sets must oppetr Oftd fiir tbelr oiml- ENOINEEB DIES .. « the dollar value of this gold to addressing a party gathering at RAILROAD FAR* ▼ Z e ^ pialnt at one of theae toeetitagi or af about 36,800,000,000, with the profit R. H. COMSTOCK DEAD Stratford last night itressed his L». JVIacUer Leeks ...... SjS4 AAI. ■ome adjoui^ laeetlag o t \ oatd Milford, Feb. l.- ( A P ) —William Ivoryton, Conn., Feb. 1.—(AP) — Lv. Hertlerd ...... S*44 A.M ) .X- ■ ^ oplnlra that the Socialists should Board of Relltf. CrMby Marshall, 62, who bad had a of the difference going to the gov­ Robert H. Oomstook, 80, president Dm 188th S t ...... *1*1! ernment. have representatives, in the General Doe New Yeek* ....«•« .....11188 A.M. The time oc dppaali hi Mgtlid ^ career of distinction as a mechanical of the Comstock, Cheney (Company, .^Assembly next session that they law to twoaiy and civil engineer, with 16 years as makers of piano keys, here, died Lv. New Yeck* ...... t:8DPJL the flret da»/tf’ktoiRiai4lirimiSayjtof 'r instructor at Yale University, died WALTER WEIXBIAN DIES might "lead the wa#” 'or enactment Lo. issth M. TisoPM . yesterday from a heart attack. He of legislation which oonforms more * CritJ Chiral nrmlmt. m i today at the Gaylord Sanatorium in Nsw York, Feb. l.-(A P )—Walter went to his garage to obtain his fur Wellman, 75, explorer and first man to the principles and beliefs of the A 409 for itgkUMtDg, eMNo# iritndi «e WalUngford. He had been building coat which he had left there, col­ party than the legislation wfahsh the Inspactor of Milford since 1930. to attempt a flight acroes the At­ lapsed and died shortly after. lantic ocean, is dead. older major parties have put Porekeae tlekats la aRvaace^ Noosker Marshall leaves his widow and a The funeral will be from his home Alf Bngen . . . hls jump at Casper Ohnen ^ . . wins the through. Uodted to eceemoieSatteoa on eoeetal son. and one brother, Samuel Mar- He had been ill for three months here tomoiTOW afternoon and buritU 281 fset l« aooepted as a ski 1984 ohampioaship with n. 116-foot Ha urged party organization to naaitk irala. ms MbaD. when duth-came yesterday. wU Ibe In Deep River. record. leap. attain the objective. Tin NEW HAVEN «. a. y :

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SqiDS CUSTOMERS Ag 100 Hour Endurance Drive Began NimiEG TRAIL ifeSSION HERE TOMORROW NIGHT AFTER THE GRIND lUBDiESS REPORT DON S A T f Will Be Held at South Method* lei Church — Topics for NOTHING WILL HIT THE SPOT Cmm. Power Co. Adopts New Discussion. LIKE A FOAMING GLASS Tbs fifth consecutivs ssssion of OP P b n of G n n g Patrons AH the Mid-Winter Institute of tbe Nutmsf Trail oompossd of Hoeka- & hformatioD. nuffi, Stest Hartford, Burnside, SCHLITZ BEER Warehouse Point, Rockville end Manchester, will be held at the SO IXL BE SEEING YOU AT > A ' AtUsqpttef fto Mcptrlmrat to pub* fioutb Methodist ebureb tomorrow Me rftotloof whleb, m far m cm be night at 6:80 o'clock. Tbs four pre- ceding sessions have been held at deternioed« baa never been tried be* Burnside, East Hartford, Hocka- OAK ST. TAVERN fere, tbe Oonaectleut Power Coni' sum and Warsbouas Point. ■ 'l- paajr laat nifbt mailed to all of ite Rev. MMson of HacardvlUe will 30 Oak Street continue bis study of "Chrlstlenlty eisatomera a ''Report to tbe Oui' Keeps film With Ufe" with "Chris- tomera," almltar to many reapeeta to tiaalty 'Tbliiks Throogb the New tbe reporta to atockboidera wbleb Phlloswhy." being his subjsct. Rev. are laaued by all public utility eoni' Dave Cartea of W i^ n g leading paslea. Tbe report eovbra the year of the Claes to the study of "Romanes Stalled OB the way to an Importaat IfSS. of Methodism." win continue with Alcohol bueineae appointment by a neglect­ Beaaena OlveB "Into Far Flung Regions," Miss For Safe ed battery! Play aafe! Let us Tbe purpoeea of tbia publication Uffieer wtnfltld Martin is seen above Just before he baadeufled Ci^wford of Hockanum wlH take ^s check your battery regularly. Winter Driying are enplaioed to ita foreword by Doo Raadazzo. famous stunt driver, to the wheel of tbe new 19^ her topic "Character Reconstruc­ Whether the need is only new solu­ Samuel Ferfuaoo, cbairmaa of tbe Chevrolet eedan to jtbe pretence of Frank D. R il^, manager of tbe RUey tion," in tbe study of "Introducing Let Uf Check board of directora, which reada aa Chevrolet Co., and Alvin Oeblack, and Charles nckett, Chevrolet ealet' tbe Prophets," Rev. L, C. Harris of tion or a new battery we can save followa: men. The one hundred hour endurance drive will keep Don at the wheel, tbe local ebureb will be to charge of Yours Today. you money. "To tbe Cuatomera: driving the etreets of Manchester and vicinity imtil Saturday afternoon tbe devotional hour and will speak "Since ita inception, tbe pbiloao* at 4:30. The drive was started Tuesday afternoon from in front of the on "Christ and Death." aarcncc pby of your company baa been that Hotel Sherldiui, Cold weather Tuesday and Tuesday night brought tbe Turklngton, recreational director of NATIONAL and MULLIGAN it conatltuted a joint venture of driver a lot of s)rmpathy from tbe people who saw him but at twelve the institute, a member of the cuatomera, employeea, and atock* o'clock be reported that tbe heater and radio in tbe car made it "Just as South Church League, will be In boldera. Heretofore, ita aucceae baa comfortable as any front room." Already one of tbe hardest periods charge of another one of bis series been larfely dependent on tbe ef> of tbe drive Is over, according to Don. After tbe second nlgbt le over be of unique social hours. Tbe social BATTERIES forte of tbe employoea and upon tbe finds it easy until be goes into tbe last thirty hours of the grind. During hour of the last four sessions have aupport, both hnaaeiaJ and moral, tbe drive tbe endurance car will become a familiar sigbt around Manebes- been real Interesting and amusing PRICED AS LOW AS ... $ 5 .0 0 received from tbe atockboidera to ter- The driver will park for short intervMs in front of the following for both audience and tbose active whom a report baa been rendered business places whose managements are co-operating in eponebrlng the in tbe company. AMALIE SUB-ZERO OIL in his ture progreaa wlU depend in large Lyttle, chairman, assisted by Mae our bakery meaaure on your active aaaiatance— Moriarty, Ethel Brookings and Ray Chevrolet because he needs only the hence thla report. It ia our hope that Mercer have been busy making ar­ you will derive aa much help and to leave for a location trip, goes In­ to her mother makes a most thrill­ rangements Mrs. raia Crossen Because the flavor was right and his best and most reliable. to her baby’s bedroom for a last ing, entertaining picture. and a group of ladles from the aatiafactlon from your report, which look at blm. Frantically, she calls church will be In charge of the sup­ gruelling drive requires all the ener­ thla year ia being aent for tbe flrat for help! The baby has been kid­ per and It will be served by eight gy a bread and milk diet can supply. time to every cuatomer, aa our napped. girls from the Girl Sedut troop of atockboidera have heretofore derived She does not notify the police, tbe church. RAY PARIS from tbelra. hoping to be able to deal direct with A Thought Rev. Crawford of Hockanum is IRISH-SCOTCH-ENGLISH BREADS AND PASTRIES Brief and dear tbe snatchers. 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^ a rri^ ^Lbrh Mi BEGIN HEBE TODAY they had found. They must work By Qlive Roberts Barton GYPSY MOBELL and TOM and struggle to keep it. in c WEAVER are married on the aame c> 1Q3S MBA sey^vica. . day aa LILA HOT ALIN G and The baby stirred and she rose to see that he was covered. She One time In one of the smaller ^privilege! DEBEK BLISS, bat lila expeota to A Knowledge of Your Qualities, Good and Bad, Is First Step glanced at the luminous dial of the dtles a man took bis case to court Parents continue to allow their live In tnxnry whUe Gypay keepa clock. Half past two! Suddenly she to have t matter settled about his children to take all sorts of ifliances her Job teaching; In a settlement boy and his bicycle. on the street. “Go out with your school. was angry. It was too bad of Tom, Toward Acquiring Charm, Says Noted “Teacher of Stars" really, to behave like this. Suspicion The boy had been tiding in the wagon, Johnny. You have as mach has to straggle to keep darted into her mind and lodged middle the street. To ^vold right on the street aa anybody. Let expenses within Tom’s Income. there. Business, indeed! He had him a man bad swerved hie car them look out for you.” Or “ "u rte Another problem Is Tom’s Jealoasy CHARM isn’t always inborn. seemed so preoccupied of late, had and smashed it and hurt hie wife. where you want to, Mary Tve got of wealthy MABKO BBOTJGHTON, It can be acquired—Just as peo­ often stayed to work overtime. The plaintiff sued the father of a gmi, and if any of those amazties a former admirer of Gypsy’s, whom ple of the stage acquire the the boy for damages, alleging that There was something here that she hurt you. Til settle his hash aU they meet at the Blisses’ home. poise, the smooth speech, the a city ordinance .allowed no had missed. How stupid she had right.” manners and mannerisms that “wheels” on the street ’The father When Gypsy learns she Is to have been! Play In Safety a baby she gives op her Job. The enrich their personalities, EYan- got down to cases and dug up an The wind- blew cold and sharp We are -all sorry for children ces Robinson-Duff, famed dra­ old law that permitted all vehicles baby Is bom in September and Is from the river smd she drew the who have no place to play. But christened DAVID. matic coach whose pupils are right o f way alike. It was a clash sidewalks are safer than streets. blankets close, unable to keep from Katharine Hepburn, Ina Claire, between the charter law that had Derek and Lila are constantly shivering. Just then she heard a The trouble here is that in many involved in a gay social whirl. Derek Helen Hayes and scores of other never been repealed and the new­ cities bicycles, wagons and scoot­ door softly open and close, heard noted actors and actresses, dislikes this and one night when he er city ordinance. ers are not allowed on pavements her husband’s step in the hall. He points out in this article. And the father won. either. Then what? It is best to begs off from a party Lila goes with was putting his things away in the After that council got bury and move someplace where the chil­ Marko. Marko tells her he is mad hall closet. He would imdress in BY FRANCES ROBINSON-DUFF about her. did some needed house-cleaning dren can exercise n .safety. the bathroom, so as not to disturb Written for NEA Service which should be done In all cities. There is little gained in letting NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY her. She smiled Ironically at the CHAPTER XXV Our legal attics are full of out­ children takt risks just to satisfy thought. As though she were asleep! Know yourself. That’s the fund­ Flirting, of course, Lila was moded laws that constantly con­ a parent’s resentment against con­ Presently he came in quietly and familiar with. She had flirted be­ amental rule that has been practic­ flict with newer onea. ditions. 'The grudge against the slipped into the other bed. Gypsy ed by every charming woman from Defying Danger car-owner by the person without fore. It was part of the game— could hear his regular breathing: meant nothing. But this feeling for Cleopatra to Katharine Hepburn, However that is neither here one is oerhaps natural but it is he was asleep in five minutes. She nor there. What interests me is useless. And It Is criminal when Marko, this slow dawning of ex­ Lad not uttered a word. But the the one sure formula to follow if you would mold yourself nearer to the psychology that lies behind children are used as a dare, like citement and suspense, was some­ fact that he had gone off into a the heart’s desire of husband, lover any open defiance of death, ‘"rhe chips on the proverbial shoulder. thing new. It was because of this peaceful slumber irritated her. If that she had meant to ask Gypsy a or employer. law says—” How perfectly silly! Drivers certainly are short of it were not for the baby she would For no one The law allows a lot of things that being perfect. In fact about a question when she had called at the have turned on the bedside lamp little Long Island house. Had Gypsy of as can hon­ we can take advantage of very third of them should not have li­ and wakened him, asked for an ex­ nicely and get our money’s worth really cared for Marko? Lila was estly know her­ censes at all. Too many cars are planation. But David Weaver’s sleep If we live to enjoy it One can devoured with curiosity about it. self and still bd in the hands of the irresponsible was sacred, must not be disturbed. onldnd, arro­ row a boat above Niagara Falls if and the “hogs.” But that Isr t She knew Gypsy had been in the he likef. study that day last winter when gant or bad- the question when it comes to tell­ She woke to a sense of futility mannered. It would be interesting to Know ing Johnny to keep off the street. she had dropped by to have tea If this man said to his son after­ and discouragement. What had hap­ As surely as The question Ic. "How about grow­ with the great man. Lila had slipped wards, in the interim before that into the dressing room to give Gypsy pened last night? Oh, nothing, real­ a woman finds ing up, son, with all your ar is repeal, “Gr ahead, boyt and .ide and legs? Or growing up at all?” a chance to leave. Not that she be­ ly, except that Tom had not return­ and frankly ad­ In traffic all you want to. A bi­ One more thought. All coun ry lieved Gypsy’s presence there was ed “until all hours” and she was mits these loathsome tend­ cycle has as much right on the roads -should have a safe by-path, anything but innocent; far from it convinced that he no longer cared street as those busses and trucks. about her. Well, it was her own encies in her­ kept in condition, where pe6ple Still it was odd. Lila had given Show them! Stick up for your can walk. Gypsy a dozen chances to explain fault probably. She had let herself self, she will be­ the encounter, but had received no get into a rut, was completely ab­ gin to wish to explanation. sorbed in the baby and in her home. blot them out Well, it didn’t matter now. Marko Hurriedly she crept out of bed and and replace them with their was staring at Lila as if he’d like rushed through her bath to finish opposites, a n d to eat her alive. She w m used to before NTom awoke. She threw on a 0LO R IFYIN 6 France# the opposites Daily Health adoring looks and, for all she knew, fresh print dress and ran a comb through her curls. David lifted his Bobinson-Doir will act as mag­ this might be part of Marko’s fa­ nets to attract arms and made a bubble, smiling at _Y o u r s e l f mous cechnlque. But it made her the people who once found her Service all shivery from head to foot, this her angelically. She buried her face harsh or disagreeable. expression. You played at the game in the warm sweetnes of his neck. I warn you, though, that to know By Aficta Hart of love; you went through all the How dreadful it wduld be if Tom STIFF SHOULDER MAY MEAN yourself sounds easier than It ac­ TORN OR RUPTURED TENDON motions— note-writing, dining to­ were being won away from her! tually is. ^ •iQilw gether at some little place— and it What did women do when things Most of us never see ourselves like that happened? Upper Arm Joint Most Liable to in­ was all a game. You didn’t expect as others see us. To be sure, ac­ jury Because of its Great Range Fashions in figures have changed it to go real on you. “ I won’t let him go,” Gypsy said tors, authors and musicians often of Motion and Loss of Its Previous somewhat this year, but slim hips, Was Marko in earnest? His rep­ tragically. "Why, he loves me, of have the chance to look at them­ Strength. aa always, remain in vogue. If you utation as a playboy was city-wide. course he does! Maybe I haven’t selves through the eyes of the pub­ Then there was that woman—that paid as much attention to him as lic, but the i%st of us must depend By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN want your smooth-fitting clothes to Flo somethlng-or-other who Derek I should. But marriage must be like for such enlightening glimpses Editor, Journal of the American flatter, see that there is no excess said was Marko’s common law wife. that—all ups ana downs. It doesn't upon friends who hate to hurt our Medical Association, and of Hygeia, weight around your hips. But did she matter? mean tiring of someone just because feelings and so dissimulate and with­ the Health Magazine If you have a tendency to gain All this flashed through Lila’s she doesn’t put on as much makeup hold bitter truth. weight, watch your diet. Try sub­ mind in far less time than it takes as usual. It’s a thrilling and fawcl- * * • The joint of your shoulder has stituting fresh fruit for rich des­ to describe. Aloud she said coolly. nating game with two to play it.” Generally, then, it is up to us the greatest range of motion of all serts and an extra portion of a “Don!t trifle with a gal’s affections, She measured coffee, cut bread bravely to present ourselves to our­ joints in your body. And It la be­ green vegetable for bread, pota­ my friend.” for toast, squeezed oranges. David, selves for inspection, gamely to ac­ toes and other starchy foods. "Little devil!” He said it admir­ cause of this wide range of motion Drinking two large glasses of wa­ with a piece of swieback in one fat knowledge our flaws and then to do that the shoulder is injured most ingly. Lila laid her cigaret down hand and a sweater over his clean whatever we can about them. easily. ter just before a meal will tend to and smiled {ft aim. decrease your appetite. Then, if woolly wrapper, sat in the high There is no quality so irresistible When the shoulder joint gets "Shall we go now?” chair watching her. He had a set in a woman or so worth cultivating stiff Eind painful, you may as well you find yourself getting hungry They were silent as they went of measuring spoons, his favorite as genuine kindliness. quit work, for any further effort between meals, drink fruit juices down the magnlflcent staircase. toy. He pounded them now, making If you find you have been think­ would make matters worse. 'There instead of nibbling on a piece o f “Night, Mr. Broughton. Good night, a fearful din. ing vindictively, erroneously or are various conditions which bring cake or a bit of candy. madam.” She had her white fur Gypsy pulled out the gateleg table meanly of others, take yourself in ' “KATHARINE HEPBURN about this trouble. Of course, there are simple ex­ wrap clutched around her. The rain in the living room, laid two blue hand now and change your attitude. possesses unusual simplicity of character and is frankness itself in weighing her own According to scientific authori­ ercises which help to make your Envy, spitefulness and desire for hips slim and keep the flesh firm. had stopped and it was cold with and white mats upon its shining Qualities and faults, says Frances Robinson-Dulf of the young screen-and-stage star who ties, the shoulder has evolved from a March wind blovdng up from the revenge, will wreck not only the a walking joint, when man’s prede Rolling on the floor sometimes surface, and flashed back and forth. is one of her pupils. “ She also is an excellent example of one who is sincerely interested river. She was too busy now to think. cessor walked on four legs, to a helps. Cover the rug with clean Now Marko was beside her In Every move had its especial value. in the careers of others, sympathizes with them in their disappointments and rejoices with weight-carrying point. 'Therefore, paper and then roll over and over, backwards and forwards, for about the car. She sat, daintily with­ At first she had been clumsy about them in their triumphs.” ^ the human shoulder has lost much ten minutes drawn. It was exciting—conducting everything. She had burned toast, of its previous stability, strength a, mild affair with him. Life went and durability. Massage will help to keep hips, had \ cut her fingers, had served slender toe. You can buy Uttie ap­ awfully dead on you unless you were black and smoking bacon. Now she It seems likely that the condition natural charm which youngsters called "a stiff, painful shoulder” is pliances for this purpose. ’There axe, buoyed up by some inner excite­ had learned the charm of efficiency. GEORGE B. TOOMEY DIES whom he had been associated for cannot hope to attain. Age and due to rupture of one of the small of course, professionals who special­ ment. And it wouldn’t do any harm She had valiantly taught herself more than a score of years. experience should mellow the brit­ tendons of the Joint. This rupture ize In massage and who will do to play around with Marko. Derek the art of timing. You couldn’t Miami, Fla., Feb. 1.— (AP) — The widow, Mrs. Maybelle C. was making a noise like a husband tleness of youth’s quick judgment, George B. Toomey, 67, retired in­ Toomey, and a daughter, Maybelle, is associated with the existence of wonders for your figure. keep house decently unless you un­ make for tolerance and generosity. deposits of material in the tendon these days. Lila found it tiresome. derstood that. She sighed, shaking vestment banker and visitor from left last night with the body for All this is well worth trying for. Boston. around it. Correct sitting posture applies to So she let Marko hold her hsind, her head over her own fatuousness. Boston, died here yesterday after the girl who works in an office as let him whisper extravagant com­ w m right when ne He also is survived by two sons, When the tendon was not found She had been so secure in her con­ to be tom, the deposits were not well aa to the woman whose activ­ pliments to her. It was all part of said, “If you have charm, nothing Illness of several weeKs. Charles and George, Jr., both of viction that because she’d made else matters; and if you haven't A native of New York, he retired usually present. ities are largely social. a delicious game. She wouldn't let herself into a good housewife and Belmont, Mass. He was a member If you have hours and hours of him kiss her—not just yet, at least. charm, nothing else matters.” eight years ago as treasurer of Dill of the Elks lodge at Watertown, a devoted mother Tom would go and Company, of Boston, with Apparently the way In which typing ahead of you, you’ll get Derek was asleep when she got Mass. on adoring her indefinitely. Well, NEXT: POISE AND POSTURE. the rupture occurs la first a small through It more quickly and cer­ home. At least his door was closed evidently she had been wrong. break or tear of this tendon and, tainly more easily If you put your and she decided not to disturb him. Tom came into the kitchen at that second, the changes that take place feet directly in front of you, flat on She glanced at herself in the mirror moment, tall, brisk and handsome. in the tissue due to an insufficient the floor. Sit back until the base with quiet approval. A man’s ad­ His blond hMr w as' darkened by blood supply or the presence of In­ of your spine touches the back of miration certainly did something to persistent soaking under the show­ fection. the chair and then straighten out you, she reflected. See how bright er. He brought an air of health and Sometimes the tendon tears, due your spinal column, neck and head her eyes were! Why, it was a tonic vitality with him. to a dislocation of the shoulder; into one straight line. to have some one politely in love “Morning, darling. You were In other cases due to the nature Don’t get too near the typewriter. Give your arms a chance to work with you. asleep when I came in last night of the work of the individual. freely. Lila smiled at herself approving­ Sorry I was held up so late. Two of In one case the tendon tore fol­ W BRUCE CATTON lowing an attempt to toss a stone If typing Isn’t In your schedule ly- the men were Detroiters and want­ TRAVELED FAR, BUT out of a trench; In another when and you don’t have to sit at your ed to see the tow n .. . . ” a worker tried to pull down on a desk for more than half an hour at Several blocks away Gypsy lay No hesitations. No evasions. He DIDN’T SEE ANYTHINQ. wide-eyed, thinking. Hunt had left chain hoist. In a third person, the a time, go ahead and cross your kissed the top of David’s head, go­ tendon tore when he was tying a legs. Just remember that it’s tir­ around 11, and Tom had not return­ ing on .with the story. A night club. Voyagers on World Cruise Satirized ed. How amusing the tall young In This Novel. saddle girth and the strap suddenly ing if you have to sit in one chair The contract signed. Gjrpsy felt her broke. for hours at a stretch. engineer with the slate gray eyes doubts melt away, listening to him. Holding a book In your lap while “Sea Level,” by Anne Parrish, is A middle-aged woman slipped on had been, and what pretty speeches It all sounded perfectly reasonable. an oiled floor and. In trying to save reading is a bad gesture. Your he had made to her without being “There’s a nice little commission another of those exceedingly clever her b€dance, threw her arm up so head can’t be upright you have in the least foolish or flirtatious. It in it for me this time,” observed stories about the foibles displayed high that it tore the tendon. In to let your chin rest on your chest did something to you, having a man Tom, putting his open watch on the by a large group of people who another case a man took a Job in in order to see the print. Hold the so obviously admiring. It bolstered which he had to p>as8 heavy book upward and on a comfortable table beside him. “ You can get a travel around the world together on up your self-respect. Domesticity spring outfit—something you really weights upward for long periods of level with your eyes. certainly did nothing of the sort and, want.” a big steauner. It is, in fact, so time and finally ruptured this And sitting down is no sign to although Tom still told her she was She was a beast, she told herself, very clever that it becomes pretty tendon. let the muscles of your stomach sag. lovely and adorable, he said so at to have entertained such thoughts irritating. They should be nulled 1’ and up longer Intervals now. With those last night. He thought only of her When the tendon ruptures, the just the same as they are when you business friends of his, she had been Miss Parrish rounds up for us a pain may not be severe; however, are standing or wsdking. —wanted to give her things. He was group of people who are trying, weighed dov/n by a feeling of dull­ working for her and, David and she aa the changes take place In the ness, quite foreign to her usual state each In his own way, to escape from tissues following the rupture the repaid him with unworthy sus­ the esures of everyday life. Perhaps The famous cathedral of Exeter, of happy assurance. She was a wife. pain gradually becomes worse, usu­ picion. power to attract bat In time will it would be more accurate just to England, Is celebrating its 800th an­ She had the dignity and assurance ally more so at night, so that It “Let’s celebrate the victory,” she affect happiness, health and good say that they are trying. Surely a niversary; construction of the ca­ of the wanted woman. But some­ prevents or interrupts sleep. said, eyes shining. “Let’s go places looks. more disagreeable gang of round- jbeJeci' IhSk thedral was begun under William thing had happened to her ego of It thus becomes obvious that In and do things tonight.” If you can learn sincerely to re­ heels seldom has gotten together In ana mok« ilT o? many Instances stiff, painful shoul­ hte Conqueror, edthough the bishop­ late. Dishes and beds, bottles and Tom’s eyes flickered for an in­ joice in the good fortune of others, any one book. ric was established by King Edward it fo d e n v ders are due to damage to the tis­ naps and routine had taken the edge stant. “If I can get away in time,” to forgive your enemies and unsel­ Most of the voyagers seem to be I in 1059. off the first gay adventure of mar­ sues and that only the greatest he sEud with some hesitation, "fact fishly to put the comfort of those snobs, back-blters, fakers, or plain Obejie. Ih of care of this damage can bring riage. Were they going stale, Tom is, one of these chaps is staying around you ahead of your own, you dumb-bells— and some of them are about relief. Sometimes the appli­ and she? The thought frightened over and may want another pow­ will attract friendship and love as all these things at once. They cation of beat or of splints will her—brought her to a full stop. wow. We can have a party later.” surely as clover attracts the honey­ travel around the world to see its bring help. They mustn’t lose the precious thing She was disappointed but did not gathering bee. wonders and concern themselves look need' Sometimes it la necessary to rule FAT GIRLS! HERE’S show it. "All right Tomorrow night • • « chiefly with shipboard jealousies. out diabetes, gfout and rheumatic perhaps.” One of the oatward manifesta­ They visit Madeira smd think • • - disorders. • Finally, It may be No “New Deal” Needed for “You’re a grand sport.” He held tions of kindliness, of course, is good only of the shops; go to Darjeeling necessary to open the tissue to ATIPFORYflU her close. ‘I ’ll be home as early aa manners. and use Mount Everet as back­ determine whether there Is need The truly charming yoimg woman ground for snapshots of wet-nosed for cleaning and repair. All over the world Kruachen Salts I can. But better not count on me .is appealing to girls and women is instinctively courteous. She rises kids; complsdn that stopping in COUGHS OR COLDS fo dinner.” who strive for an attractive, free She would not, would not think .^ e n an older person enters the Egypt is a bore, and make you wish, room, does not push to be first, is in faot, that the ship would go off to from fat figure that cannot fall to of the long lonely day before her! win admiration. Buckley’s Satisfies Everybody punctual in keeping her social en­ some secluded comer and quietly DID YOU KNOW T H A T - Resolutely she went through her Here’s the recipe that banishes morning tasks. Elsa was not arriv­ gagements, learns correct table eti­ sink. BUCKLEY’S MIXTURE (triple quette and makes use of her knowl­ fat and brings Into blossom all the Btrength) la still supreme when It ing unW one o’clock. David’s bath. Miss Parrish devotes most of her edge. She does not put herself The first naturalization law in the natural attractiveneaa that svery comes to dealing a knockout blow to It was half past 10 before that was attention to a woman who thinks forward, uses the perpendicular pro­ United States was enacted March woman posaessea coughs, colds, or bronchitis. Every over. Beds changed. Elisa would she has had a shattering love affair noun as infrequently as possible in and to a man who thinks he is dying 26. 1780. Every morning taka one half tea­ day brings unsolicited testimonials wash this afternoon. Better' not spoon of Kruschen Salts to a flass conversation, is careful not to con­ of an obscure and incurable disease. e r b is a smart and effeetive drees than can be made up In cotton The cry of a bat Is so shrill that that no other remedy Is so ss.fe, so le(ive too much for her. Tom’s blue of hot water bk^nre breakfast. tradict or argue and tries not to, Elach, as it happens, is mlsUken, tweeds or silk. It’a/deslgned In six siies: 14. 16, 18 and SO It Is Impossible for many human be­ dependable, so lightning fast in ac­ suit to the tadlor’s. Automatically worry so much about the impres­ H Be sure and d o thtar every morn­ tion. Coughs and colds relieved she ran her hand through his and thdr experiences symbolize the (with correapondlns bust measares of SS, 84, S6 and 38) and also ings to bear it at all. sion she is making that she becomes experience, of the whole crowd. ing for 'Tt’s the tttUe datty dose w ith one dose—banished with two pockets. She shed out a bit of linen. in 40 and 41. Slse I t requires 8 l-S yaldf of 54 Inph material, plus Sir Henry Morgan, the famous self-conscious. When they get home, they’re right 1-8 yard, 16 inches wide, for the collar and tie in contrast. that takee off the tat" and brings —bronchitis of many years standing Dully she stared at it A woman’s pirate, was knighted by the King of * * * To secure a JPATTRRN and simple sewing chart of this modeL “that KrusohBh f e e l l ^ o f edpirgetic completely relieved with one bottle, where they started! they have es­ England and xniade lisutenant-gov- handkerchief, ever so faintly scent­ If they anderstand the roles and caped nothing and solved nothing. tear out this sketch knd mail it to JULIA BOYD, 108 PARK A ^ ^ health and aottvity thah to reflected Is the story they teU. Make sure ed. A twisted monogram in the cor­ em or of Jamaica becauas of his In bright eyea o l^ skto('dheerfu! Iflay the game of life aoqordlafly, And all this becomes to my no­ NUE, NEW YORK. N, Y., tCgethW Wth 15 CENT® IN CXHN.' Be fearless expeditions a^ntt the of relief by taking BUCKLEYS. It ner. men and women shbold become more sure to enclose, oh a separktis sheet 61 paper. YOUR NAME, FUZA. vlvaotky and charmtog fl|rad*i: “ acts like a flash—^A single sip tion, a little ,bit tlrecK>me. Mias Spanish. Tom htul worn this suit last charming as they grow older. Parrish condeiKends a little too a d d r e s s , y o u r SD ^, t h e n u m b e r o f ISIS PATXmN Get aa SfieriiMBe' e f ' KriiMriiens proves It. 46c and 85c at Arthur night. (NO. 181), and montion tha NAME OF THIS NEWSPAPER. Sicilian butchers paddle their Salts at J, W. HkieiOBk OMff Living and livinii: fully' gives us much. -The book is a riiade too i wares oh the streets, and advsrtiss Drug Store, 846 Main St, and all a certam sense of valuea llia t Is or any 4ri» >(|hgt 8 »;^deek8) clever. AddraM your enveinpo In Juna Boyd, Manchester Herald - ITluhloB thhir meats by canrYng the head of food druggists—fuaraateed. (To 0«Btiaaed> why :s ^ llfoplg thirty have a —you '4 Hatptva la offerlof It Sit 88.60. Borsao. lOS Park Av«»w» Nmr VTt^ N. *, , a freihly-klUed ahlmal on a stafl* Country That Cody Loved Still Abounds With Game Yale Names ^^Ducky^* Pond Grid Coach

Cody, Wyo., Feb. 1. (AP) ^Aantelope beade were eblpped from From tbe bappy bunting groundP" to tbe Valle;ey n s o b tbla MUon to tbc COLGATE'S CAGERS EXPECT HOT FKHT Holland Girls Cain Lead FAMED EU PLAYER which be has gone Buffalo Bill may homee of31 big game buoteri. One look down to see that bis beloved eblpment Included full carcaMCJk of Dask^ball big game country still is a hunter’s three mooie, three antelope and MYSTIFY EXPERTS; SOUTH WINDSOR WINS IN ACUA CAUENU By Downing Charter Oaks OF DECADE AGO IS paradise. three elk to be uied Jamee L. The South Windsor Bulldogs ds« In the past year more hunters vis* Clark, director, for a Wyoming ex* feated tbs Orioles of Manchester at itsd tbs Big Horn basin, tbe wild hlblt In tbe Muieum of Natural Hie* the South Windsor Hall In a bard Before one ef toe Inrgest orowds^went best for to* loc«to. rolltog a tory la New York. TAKE FIRST SEVEN EVENT NEXT MAKCH country east ot Yellowstone park fought game. Tbe Bulldogs were a of toe season, toe Charter Oak Girls three string of 814. PICKED AS MENTOR which the famous frontiersman con* At varloue eeaaoni of tbe ^ r tbe uttTs utoo big for tbe Orioles. Tbe went down to defeat before toe Hol­ Tbe Charter Oaks will sngage In sidered the finest hunting spot In big game huntet in the Big Horn Dewyer twins were In the llmeUgbt land Girls of Bridgeport in a State baeln may eboot elk, deer, mountain toalr final match of toe first round the world, than in any season for for tbe winners while Kerr and League match at toe Charter Oak cheep, antelope and ^ e e ly , black Started Seaton With Ordin­ Saturday night when they travel to the past 16 years. Game wardens Pongnats twisted them in for tbe Gallant Sir Favored to Re­ alleys last nlgbt, losing two out of hj and brown bear. Smaller game In* New Haven to meet toe Roger Sher­ Eli Sticks to Tradition and guides Insist the number of Orioles. Orimason and PIken played three games. The outcome gave toe game animals that abound in the cludee bobcatc, ooyotee and moun* e great door game. man Girls, from whom they recently ary Pretpeett Bnt Team Holland Girls toe league lead over region has been steadily on tbe in* tain lloni. Tbe bird hunter brlngc The Orioles will play tbe All peat Triumph of Last Year took two out of three games. tbe Charter Oaks by a margin of Naming Graduate to Post; crease since. 1919. down grouee, cage bene, pbeaeantc, Burnside Jrs. in tbe near future. HoUand Girls Prominent among the successful ducks and geese, while for tbe an* Proves a Whirlwind; Real­ Sonth Windsor (21) in $25,000 Race; 42 one game and a half. Kirk ...... 106 97 108—811 hunter was Ullen de Schooten, Bel­ gler there is an abundance of flne P B F T Tbe Charter Oaks dropped the Clark ...... 85 99 87—271 Three “Ontsiders” Chosen gian consul at San Francisco, who trout fishing. 1 B. Dewyer, I f ...... 1 0 2 first game last night by' 12 pins, Lee ...... 90 86 94— 270 with Mrs. de Schooten and Mr. and Damage Bay Crops ly T ive Fast Forwards.” 2 J. Dewyer, r f ...... 4 1 9 when Miss Alice Dlugo, ranking No. Dlugo ...... 120 90 94—804 Mrs. Jean Wlttoucb of Brussels This season deer became so thick 0 Smith, c ...... 1 0 2 1 honorary bowlsr of tos United R o b e rg ...... 108 112 107—822 as Chief Aides. bagged four bull elk and a buck in the South Fork section that they 0 Pitken, e ...... l 0 2 States, bit tbe wood for a single of deer. De Schooten's elk was tbe 0 Karkowskl, rg ...... 0 0 0 120 that proved high single for toe 604 484 490 1478 seriously damaged the settlers' hay Hamilton, N, Y., Feb. 1.— (A P )— b y ERSKINE JOHNSON. 0 Z. Vaskas, I g ...... 1 0 2 evening. The locals came back Into Charter Oak Girls New Haven, Feb. 1 (AP)—’The largest shot during the year, with a crops. Following complaints f: m Up In tbe cold Chenango Valley, 2 Tobin, Ig ...... 2 0 4 NEA Service Writer. 60*lnch sprcao and horns measuring one rimeher about the “pesky crit* the running by taking toe second Jackm ore...... lOO 106 90—296 first reaction — a favorable one— where athletic theme songs are usu­ game by 17 pins but faltered badly came from undergraduate quarters 10 Inches around the burr. ters” the game warden went dally Agua CaJlente, Feb. 1.—The wise Strong ...... 90 101 92— 283 ally built around the prowess of tbe 10 1 21 In tbe final game whsn they bit for G. N elson...... 08 today to the appointment of Ray­ Remember Cody's Tales to drive them out of the bay fields Orlolee (28) guys down here already are expect­ 108 87—288 The party hunted in tbe same ter* Into the mountains. Each ulgl.t, footballplaying Red Raiders, atten­ a team single of only 872 as com­ F. N elson ...... 92 92 mond W. "D uck^’ Pond as head tion of sports followers has now P B T ing Gallant Sir to repeat bis sasy 96—279 ritory where Buffalo Bill (Col, Wil* however, they'd come back, and \ 4 pared to 490 for tbe visltcc’s. High Schul^ert ...... 107 99 108—314 coach of Yale football, wlto a staff shifted to a Colgate basketball term Duffy, Ig . ,. .1 2 1933 victory In this year’s running of “outsider assistants.” Ham F. Cody) guided Prince Albert 12*foot fence didn't binder them. 0 'Thome, ig three string 'honors went to Mias that refuses to be beaten. ...0 0 of the 125,000 Agua Callente Hand­ The Yale News, undergraduate I of Monaco and his aide-de-camp. There probably is no truth to the 1 Pongnatz, rf .. .8 7 icap, major event of the winter sea­ Roberg with 822.' Jennie Schubert 492 501 372 1456 Count Beret, in 1918, on the re­ tall tale of Ned Frost, noted guide, Like the “undefeated, untied and daily, called the appointment a unscored on” football eleven of 1982, 2 Grimason, c , ,. .0 2 son. Sunday, March 18. But Nor­ nowned hunter’s last big gam hunt. thai a 'oyote stole and wore all sea* 0 Kerr, If ...... “logical and practical” step In its the basketball five started the sea­ ...2 5 man Church’s big horse is due for Tbe stories Buffalo Bill told while son a huntec’s red cap to keep from 0 Winzler, rg .... . ,1 leading editorial and said It "pro- son with very ordinary prospects. 2 competition from at least a dozen In Europe with his Wild West show being mistaken for a deer. It is a 0 F. Blanchard, If . ...0 0 of the 42 nominees. are held responsible for continued fact, however, that Hlllls Jordon, Nobody expected a go^ team. A 0 C. Blanchard, Ig ...0 0 Last Night’s Fights Those disagreeing with the wise SUTHERLAND SEEMS visits of European noblemen to the game warden, covered his h orse- year ago, with two stars playing, only five games were won while 10 guys offer a number of reasons. Cody big game country after 20 front and rear—with five yards of < 7 4 18 were lost. “Student interest sagged. Score at half, 9-7 South Windsor. Trainers claim Gallant Sir’s injured By Associated Press years. red cloth to keep from being shot leg will be better by March, but one Two truck loads of elk, moose and at. It worked. The young coach, Bob H 'bbard, Indianapolis— Paul Lee, Indian­ TO HAVE LIFETIME who finished at Colgate in 1926, was OXFORDS DEFEAT never can tall. 'The defender picks apolis, outpointed Pee Wee Weg- starting his second year as director NORTH ENDS up four pounds In a weight adjust­ hom. Charleston, W. Va., ten. of Maroon basketball destinies. His The Ojtfords went into a tie for ment. And there Is that old 14- Brooklyn— Freddie Miller, Cin­ JOB AS P i n COACH record tbe year before was so unim­ first place by.defeating the North year Jinx that "they don’t repeat" cinnati, outpointed Frankie ('".d) LAYDEN TAKES UP ROSENBLOOM RISKS pressive it was a general conclusion Ends in a thrilling battle at tbe In the (3aliente Handicap. Covelll, Brooklyn, ten (non title). that the team wasn’t going any Y.M.CA. The Oxfords gained an An even dozen with a good chance Cincinnati—Daimy O’Keefe, Cin­ place. early lead and were never threat­ to win are Kerry Patch, Sweeping cinnati, outpointed Jess Freeman, Famoas Grid Mentor Signs GRID REINS TODAY HIS BELT TONIGHT But Stock Booms Now ened until in tbe third period when Light, C>3ntraband, Gay .World, Pari Kansas City, 8. Now, having won seven straight Comber sank a twin pointer to tie Mutuel, Craig Park. Waylayer. Yon- El Paso, Tex,—Tony Herrera, El games. Including a victory over a the score at 10 sUl. It was then that kel, Onrush, Fickle Chance, ^ a r d - Paso, stopped Sammy Msuidell, the Oaefords started a rally that put Contract for Unlimited Syracuse five that won 19 games in walker and Riskulus. RoeWord, 111., 6. succession, the general opinion has them in the lead which they kept Kerry Patch is in light training J f throughout the remainder of the Oakland, Calif.—Bobby Wright. Starts His Active Campaip Light Heavyweight Title at been reversed. The new deal has and last fall was running with the 125, Otdtiand, defeated A1 H e re to , Period; Compiles Splendid made basketball stock boom. game. Opalacb and M. Burke led best eastern handicap horses. He the attack for tbe (Dxfords while 122, New York, (4); Teddy SUva, Tbe present team is r « ^ “ five won one Important race and reached to Bring Notre Dame Back Stake as Maxie Battles Sumislaski played best for tbe 126, Oakland, knocked out Willie fast forwards" rather than a center, his best form since winning the Britt, 127, New York, (1). Record in Nine Years. t v North Ends. Belmont Futurity as a two-year-old. two guards and two forwards. Not Oxfords (26) a man is more than six feet tall. Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney is the to Former dory. *Knight at Miaini. P B F T Stacy (Bud) Campbell, the center, owner of Contraband, who has col­ Pittsburgh, Feb. 1.— (AP)— Ih 2 M. Burke, rf ...... 5 0-1 10 lected several handicaps and now is an even six feet. So is Howard 0 J. Burke, I f ...... 0 0-0 0 signing Jock Sutherland to remain (Red) ^jifiamme, the 194-pound for­ is campaigning at New Orleans. REC GIRLS DEFEAT South Bend, Ind., Feb. 1.— (A P )— 4 Opalach, If ...... 4 2-2 10 Miami, Fla., Feb. 1.— (A P )— ward. CJapt John (Gunner) Brooks, Sweeping Light Is an easterner as head coach of football for an ‘in ­ Maxie Rosenbloom, Harlem’s play­ 2 Davis, c ...... 0 1-1 1 Elmer Layden 'sat down at Knute guard; John McCormick, forward, 1 Smith, r g ...... ; ____0 0-0 th^t has been up and down. Gay determinate period" the Unlvexrsity boy champion, faces tough opposi­ 0 Rockne’s famous old desk imder tbe and John Francis (Lefty) Cahill are 2 Kusek, Ig ...... 2 0-0 4 World was victorious In the Chicago STAFFORD QUINTET of Pittsburgh hM assured itself of golden dome today and began his tion tonight in meeting Joe Knight, Just under the six-foot mark. Derby at Hawthbme last summer, the continued services of one of the a rough swinging southpaw from active campaign to bring Notre Lafiamme and Brooks were cm the 11 11 3-4 25 besting Mr. Khayyam and other acknowledged masters of fundamen­ Cairo, Ga., in a 15-roimd title fight Nertii End crack three-year-olds. He recently tals among present-day gridiron Dame back to its former glory in quintet last year. The others were (18) in the Madison Square Garden’s reserves. McCormick son o t ~ local P B F T beat some smart fields In Texas. mentors. arena. the football world. Janitor, rose to the first team unex­ 1 SumlslEASki, If ...2 2-3 6 Pari Mutuel is an old stake horse Torn in 19-12 Victory; Ran­ For nine years Jock Sutherland Ray “Ducky” Pond The Ight-heavyv’eight champion 0 (he’s Dr. John Bain Sutherland as Back on the grounds, where he pectedly. Campbell, former ManUus Comber, rf ...1 1-4 3 that likes the route and could lead vides the best coaching consistent gained fame as fullback on tbe im­ ruled a six to five favorite overnight school stir, regained his form after 1 Rykoskl, c .. .0 1-3 1 the pack if in top form. Hecla is head of the department of physical with prospects that the odds would gers Hang Up 11th in with the preservation of Yale sports­ mortal “ Four Horsemen" eleven, playing po^ y a year ago. <3ah T, 2 Swikla, Ig ...2 0-2 4 pretty sure to set a pace. edhcatlon) has been building up a manship." balance by the time the fighters en­ 0 Harrington, Layden officially took charge of quiet, and reserved, suddenly com­ rg .. .1 0-2 2 Waylayer and Yonkel, owned by tradition of thorough football school­ Clare Curtin, captain of the 1934 Notre Dame’s athletic destinies as ter thf ring for Florida’s first title menced to play fine basketball. Bert Baronl, are threats. Waylay­ ing at Pitt. In most of these nine bout since 1894. Row, Drubbing Bears. football team said: “It’s a pretty director of athletics and head foot- Refuse To Be B«Uen ♦ ^ 6 4-14 16 er ran second to Gallant Sir in last years the rumor boys have been ru- good setup.” Championship fighting was out­ Referee, F. McCurry; umpire, A. bsdl coach. ’Thus it has happened that even year’s race and Yonkel nicked up a moming Sutherland to some other "Equally important,” said the Layden who won national renown lawed in the state after Jim Corbett Clarke; score at half time, 6-2 Ox- handicap at Chicago and another In school—notably Yale and Ohio State when opposing teams have led untU fords. The Rec Girls defeated the Staf­ News, Is the fact that the leader­ aa a football played under the ..late kayoed CharUe Mitchell in the third the last srtnutes of a game'o::*! dr Texas* in I98»r fta rush has shown —but those close to gridiron affairs ship of Yale coaching is still in round jf a heavyweight scrap at ford Springs Girls in a closely Rockne and a reputation as a fine another of the “five forwards” has speed up to a mile and a sixteenth fought cage encounter at the School at the university rarely have taken Yale hands. The introduction of an football coach at Duquesne Uni­ Jacksonville and the law is still on ST. JAMES CONQUERS and Fickle Chance, daughter of seriously the Idea of a separation of the books. come through with baskets t < win. BARNARD. Street Rec last night by a score of outside coach would inevitably tend versity brought one new assistant It happened against Cornell, against Chance Play, should like the dis­ 19 to 12. after leading at half time, the silent Scot and Pittsburgh. toward proselyting, a fact that un­ S t James school five edged the with him as he took over the Becau.se of this, the Rosenbloom- St. Lawrence, against Baltimore. tance If she lives up to h*f breed­ 7 to 6. Von Deck emd Coles featured Just as Sutherland and funda­ dergraduates and alumni alike con­ Knight bout has not been advertised Bsumard school quintet 29-24 in offices, previously held by Jess Har­ Unawed bj’ the great Syracuse five, ing. for the locals and Sbreddo and Da mentals go together, so do Suther­ sistently ignore.” per and Heartly “Hunk” Anderson. as a title battle, but with the fight­ fM t hard fought contest at the Boardwfdker took most of the Dalt starred for the losers. land and Pitt. He will continue to Colgate refused to be beaten—and School street Rec. Nipping a Named as chief aides to Pond The newcomer was Joe Boland, who ers coming in imder the dais wen. last dough at Tanforan’s last meeting. In the preliminary, the Remgers teach the Panthers how to put pow­ were: Earle “Greasy” Neale of played on Notre Dame’s footbaU weight limit of 175 pounds, the win­ period Barnard rally in the bud they Riskulus, a Derby prospect and hung up their eleventh straight tri­ er into power plays, something he Capt. Brooks plays like ar All- coasted to well earned victory. Bar­ West Virginia, backfield coach. teams in 1925 and 26, and who will ner will be recognlz^ as the world’s tablemate of Gallapt Sir, is well umph by downing the Hartford does by long afternoons of drilling Denny E. Myers of West Virginia, America quarterback—Just that. He rera and C. Rose performed brilliant­ be Layden’s chief gridiron assistant. light-heavyweight king. liked by Track Handicapper Webb Bears, 46 to 23. ’The locals took an in blocking and tackling and then line coach. Ivan B. Williamson of works in the back court, passing, ly for the Saints. Mureiki and Tom Conley, captain of the unde­ Garden officials have announced giving signals, directing play. He Everett, who put him on top among early lead and were never threat­ more blocking. Michigan, end coach. feated 1930 team was the only sur­ miano played a whale of a game for the fight will not be broadcast. calms ’em down or peps ’em up. the three-year-olds with 108 pounds. ened, being out In front 16 to 6 at A Warner pupil—be succeeded Terming the new staff a combina­ vivor of the 1933 football coaching Barnard but their efforts came to And away they go. Then there Is the Britisher, Craig half time. Schultz, Antonia and the "Old Fox" when Glenn S. went tion of the old spirit of Yale foot­ staff, being retained as end coach. naught as the St. James’ superb Park, to contend with. So big that Brown featured for the locals and to Stanford in 1924— Sutherlemd ball and the benefits of outside One more assistant, to be hired defense tightened up in the pinches. they had to tear out an end of his Walsh starred for the Bears. uses the Warner system, modified coaching, the News asked that these later, will be named. Executing dazzling pass work they box car to get his noggin under the Box scores: with the things he has developed men “be Judged by the results they FOOTBALL STAR SHINES piled up an early lead that Barnard usual door, the British threat has Rec Girls (19) during his 15 years of college coacn- produce rather them prejudiced opin­ ^CONSIDER FRIEDMAN could not overcome. Greene, H. more to recomnjend him than his P B F T ing. ion.” Squatrito and McCaim played a good unlucky predecessors from Britain, 0 (Ikiles, rf ...... 2 4 8 Sutherland learned his football at Less satisfaction was expected New York, Feb. 1.— (A P )—If the 0 Emonds, If ...... 1 0 2 IN GOLF TOURNAMENT game for St James. The loss of Challenger n and Boy Painter. He P itt He was a star guard on from the ranks of the graduates alumni of the College of the City of 0 Von Deck, If ...... 4 1 9 New York want Benny Friedman, their stellar guard, E. Squatrito was was a nice stake wiimer in Ehigland Warner’s great 1916 team, and then who bad demanded that the tradi­ keenly felt by the St. James’ team. 0 Lyttle, c ...... 0 0 0 he got into the war. Afterwards tion of a graduate head coach be the former Michigan and present (By Associated Press) before coming here with Owner R. St. James (29). 1 Brown, sc ...... 0 0 0 he spent five jrears as coach at La­ cast aside and that an “outsider” be professional football star, to coach St Augustine, Fla., Feb. 1.— (AP) Gelletly of Vancouver, B. C. 0 Cervinl, rg ...... 0 0 0 Chicago— Jim Londos, Greece, P B F T fayette, returning to bis alma mater brought in, preferably Harry G. the C. C. N. Y. this year, it is up to threw Joe Savoldi, Three Oaks, —A shy yoimg golfer who until this The 14-year Jinx that “they don’t 0 Von Deck, I g ...... 0 0 0 them to make the arrangements. week was hardly known outside of 1 H. Squatrito, If . . 2 0-4 4 repeat" In the Calients Handicap In 1924 as football coach and in­ Kipke of Michigan. Mich. 2 Greene, If g . . . 1 Webb. Ig ...... 0 0 0 Maurice Deitches, a member of his immediate neighborhood In Nor­ . 1 1-1 3 may or may not keep Gallant Sir structor In the dental school. He A clean sweep of toe old staff was New York—Fred Mephlsto, Ger­ 0 Barrera, r f ...... 4 2-4 10 effected, with every man dropped the college’s board of trustees, has folk, Va., has all but stolen tbe out of the dough. But the fact re­ 2 7 5 19 was relieved of his dental chores called for a meeting of an alumni many, outpointed Maurice La (3iap- 1 Kose, c ...... 4 1-3 9 mains that no horse has won the this year to devote his time to phy­ for toe new appointees, named by pelle, France, stopped by 11 o’clock show at the Golf Club cham pion’ Stafford Girls (13) group Saturday in hopes the grad­ annual tournament 8 Kurlowlcz, c ___ . 1 0-0 2 event more than once. Following sical education. the bosuti of athletic control last curfew. 0 Dupont, r g ...... P B F T uates will underwrite Friedman’s ’’tiis 18-year-old youngster is . 0 0-0 0 are wlimers of the classic, which 0 Sbreddo, rf ...... 3 1 7 During toe golden decade Suther­ night on the recommendation of Boston—A1 Mercier, Springfield, 0 Blancheu-d, rg .. salary for at least one year with the Morton McCarthy, and previously . 0 0-0 0 was not renewed between 1917 and 0 Da Dalt, If ...... 2 1 5 land has been at Pitt his teams have Malcolm Farmer,- chairman of ath­ defeated Clharley Strack, Boston, 2 McCann, Ig ___ letics. idea that their contributions will has been known principally for is . 0 1-4 1 1921 because of tbe World War: 0 Rybicki, c ...... 0 0 0 won 71 games, lost 16 and tied eight two out of three falls. A Place for Root later be repaid from increased foot­ prowess as a Hlgb school footballi Sasln, 1917; Be Frank, 1921; Mun 0 Baldi, sc ...... 0 0 0 for a wlmilng percentage of .826. ball receipts. Worcester, Mass.—Ed Don George, 9 Reggie Root, head coach for a plajrer, , 12 5-16 29 licher, 1922; Rebuke, 1923; Runstar, 2 Farralgan, r g ...... 0 0 0 Thev have rolled up 1,971 points It is understood Friedman has Buffalo, threw Frank Colemam, Chi­ Barnard (24) 1924; Athertone, 1925; Carlaris, 0 BoUeau, rg ...... 0 0 0 against 461 for their opponents. single season; Charlie Comerford, cago. But he has been going like a golf 0 Murray, If ...... 0 Yale man and end coach for 15 had an Interview with Dr. Frederick champion here. In his very first 1-2 1 1926; Sir Harry, 1927; Crystal Pen­ 2 Bidorini, Ig ...... 0 0 0 Only three games have been lost in 2 Judd. I f - r g ...... 1 years; Adam Walsh, Notre Dame B. Robinson, president of the col­ match of the tournament he elimi­ 0-1 2 nant, 1928; Golden Prince, 1929: 0 Kibbs, Ig ...... 0 0 0 the last three years, with 24 victor­ 1 UUiano, tf-rg .. . 4 0-0 man and line coach for five years; lege, but did not receive the appoint­ LONDOS BEAT SAVOLDI nated Carl Dann, Jr., of Orlando, de­ 8 Victorian, 1930; Mike Hall, 1931; ies and three ties. 1 Winzler, r f ...... 2 Buck O’Connor, Notre Dame man ment as coach because the college’s fending champion, and In his second 0-1 4 Pbar Lap, 1932, and Gallant Sir, 4 5 2 12 0 Scbleldge, rf ... . 1 Half time score 7-6 Rec; referee, and backfield coach for one yeai:— budget is not large enough to allow Chicago, Feb. 1.— (A P )—Jim round match he loKx:ked off ""ommy 0-0 2 1933. In the 14 runnings more CRAVAT TEAM WINS the addition of a man to the coach­ Londos chortled a triumphant ‘ I 2 Mureiki, c ...... 3 1-4 7 Bogglnl; scorer Clulow; timer, Wad- all were denied reappointment. Aycock of Jacksonville, former in- than $900,000 has been ^ven to Appointments to the freshman ing staff. told you so," Jinnpln’ Joe Savoldi 2 Mohr, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 deU. CJheney’a Cravat Department won tercoUeglate champion. horsemen. Top purses of $100,000 staff were not made however, and forgot about his title claims, and 1 Davidson, rg . . . . 0 0-0 0 were reached in 1929, 1930 and 1931. Ranger* (46) a special match at toe (Charter Oak Today he meets Tommy (Soodwln, P B F T Root was expected to go back to the LEAVES OHIO STATE Matchmaker Joseph Foley got three one of tbe best amateurs in the Heavy drama has been written alleys last night from the Glaston­ rousing cheers from the Chicago 9 11 2-8 24 0 Raguskus, r f ...... 0 2-3 2 position be held season before last Columbus, O., Feb. 1.— (AP) __ business. It will be a battle of more than once during running of 0 Brown, r f ...... 4 1-2 9 bury Knitting Co. Berry bit high as mentor of toe first year team. Stadium Corporation stockholders Referee, Sturgeon. tbe Mexican race. In 1924 'there single of 126 and Dietz high three Followers of the gridiron fortunes youthful giants. Both weigh around Timer, O’Leary. 1 Kennedy, If ...... 1 (M) 2 The new head coach, who mode of Ohio State University went into today as anothe - “grudge" wres­ was a three-nose finish. A. B. string of 361 for toe winners. Avery 200 pounds and (3oodwin stands Scorer, Miner. 0 Stevenson, I f ...... 0 0-2 0 Yale football history in the mud a “ stove league" huddle today to tling match was parked in the ' set­ about six feet three inches. Spreckels, with tear-dimmed eyes, hit high single of 123 for toe losers. tled" column. 0 Schultz, c ...... 6 2-4 14 battles of 1923 and 1924 against speculate to the successor to Sam greeted his Califomla-brad Runstar, 0 NeU, c ...... 0 0-0 0 Glastonbury Knitting Co. Harvard, has been chief scout and London, seeking revenge for de­ Williaman. who resigned yesterday achieving tbe happiest moment In 0 Della Ferra, r g ...... 0 0-0 0 Richard ...... — 82 81—168 coach of the Grey Jerales scrubs for after five years as football director feat at the hands of the former A Dutch auction is the reverse of FOUR GAMES ON CARD his life. Finishing as If lashsd to 0 Enrico, rg ...... 2 0-0 4 S a rro ...... 116 103 97—316 five years. to accept a three-year contract at Notre Dame football star, got it tbe usual auction. The auctioneer the winner were Osprey, sent by 0 Antonia, Tg ...... 5 1-2 11 Avery ...... 92 96 123-^10 ^ Faces Tough Slate last night when be threw Savoldi Western Reserve University in offers an article for sale at a high August Belmont to toe coast, and 0 Sartor, I g ...... 2 0-0 4 A nderson...... 92 97 92—281 Despite one of toe toughest with a severe body hold in 21 min­ AT TBE REC TONIGHT Cleveland, replacing Tom Keady. price and keeps . reducing the Baron Long's CSierry Trse. Tbs SJostrom ...... 96 104 114—314 schedules a Yale team has ever While a committee appointed by utes and 40 seconds before 20,200 amount until a purchaser agrees to gallaht Ehetorminator, then near re­ 1 20 6-13 46 faced, with consecutive games spectators. Zackes ...... 90 — 90 Ohio State’s board of athletic con­ pay it West Sides Face HioiiipsCTEDC1J: blows. Tbe Anealdi Masons wm op- bam-stormlng oroes-countiy t.ur as ferad to mnnla OottMhaaa 'o f tect and with Morans slated to ap- Meson, 4-8, then tbe speedy, Mate and bis succeas in tba United Gusto n , owned by M. L. Behwarta, Natton^ Leagns poM tbe Windsor Leeks A. C. in the oomipnred wlto eight for Miohigaa, but Ooatarhaaa tnnMd it ar in the lineup. So Ua CUeago smootb-paestog livale played a pair States, and tha radng worM is m e- bae the same weight, sad the dowhk -M WimsawB. Montreal Marobns at Ottawa. Ida a 2-1 edge is their eneounters nightcap. To date tbe A»Mldl earn Vmec appeered at no time a erly aatidpaitag his appearaaee at Mnner, Hyperion, owned bar L Chicago at MontreaJ K et tie n u n eeT n ^ at New Terto bae won 14 gatoee out of rixteen match .’or TUdeo. la the eeeood set, •igM* la ooMh tha but only a week ago, plagrtng at The Betreit Red Wtogs, onto a Aaootfor OtoMd Cup. Derby, oamee four pounds Ism . Toronto at New York Rangers. Cailcago and without their etar, the •tarts which toehides a game with the Pasadena youth netted 80 balls. On* writar oommeatlBg on Beat- glvaathauan. Boston'at Detroit point behind the paee setters, play the Wtodsor Locks team. The Ma- The two American horaea alao are Ona ym r y g babltanta carried the third game in­ Vlnee, paired with Vlacent Rich­ wlok* to Canadian American League et home egatost the revived Boston •OB team will use Its regular lineup ards. wmi a doubles match from drawn up Mr ^ to overtime before they went down Bnilna. Detroit has won three out •andibg his horse to oonmta be run at Epsom June T, n d are aet ■nlhrlaa wara not Phlladelpbia at Providence. S-1- to M effort to add to Its long list TUden and Bruce Baroee, 0—4, •galnm.toa Der)v winner, ~~ of four prevloue eoeoanters. d^idathaa. to carry t ^ . top . weiaM of igg win T—8, Mars: listn sb ^ tte rb e to asn igt poupda agntast 8 lt. ■' .■/?■■ '■i.'jr 1 - r- ' ' ^ y ■*' i p %'.t>, VC V7i?a »AGETE2f m BIANCHBSrra BVEmNG HBIUU), BIANCHESTBB, GOW, THD5BSDAY, FBBRUAKt 1, 1984;

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Phone 4642 and 8026. ‘'Twaer” Adverttslng THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 (Central and Bastem Standard Time) MOVING— TR U C K IN G - FOR RENT—SIX ROOM single Not*: All prosroms to key and baalo chain* or croupe thereof nnias* LOST—A GREEN AND BLACK 1 Radio, more than any other com­ fled; coast to coast (c to e) designation Includes s if aviSuible stations. sU tlona* STORAGE 20 house, recently renovated, steam _ Febmasy 1, 1984 Preorsms subject to ehsnge. P. M. auto robe, rubberized on one side mercial advertising medium, has £4. S. T. Cant. East. in front of 183 Oak street. Finder heat, rent reasonable. Apply Man­ NBC-WEAF NETWORK 8 :1 ^ 7:15—Just Plain BUI — teati SILVER LANE BUS LINE offer the suffered from the lack of stringent 4:00 p. m.—Betty and Bob. please return to Harold Keating. chester Realty Company, 923 Main BASIC — Kastt weaf wKr veel wtic Texas Rangers—west; Panleo D r^ accommodation ot their large Ue- street, telephone 4412. regulations pertaining to the type 4:16— "Health” — Dr. Royal S. wlar wtag wesh trfl wilt wfbr wre wgy - ™hlweat: Pets Woolsry—Dixie Luxe bus for lodge, party or 2.'SO— 7:30— Phil Cook P rog.— basic* of “coaxer'’ advertising projected Copeland. when wcae wtam wwj wsal; Mid: ksd trips at spedal ratea Phone 3063 4:30—Music Magic. .wniaq wofl woe-who wow wdaf wkbf Ollvor Naylor Orehostra — Dixie* ANNOUNCEMENTS 8860. 8864 over the ether. Many of the standard NORTHWEST 41 CANADIAN — wtmj s R®fl*'’*-rep eat for mldwesi LEGAL NOTICES 78 programs still stick to the establish­ 6:00—New England Agriculture— wlba kstp webc wday kfyr cret cfcf ••<2— 7:45—Bosks Carter,-Talk — ba- E. J. Rowell. SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wls wjax , sic; Bstwasn the Beokenda—west FOR RENT—SPECIAL rates to I LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE Well* A. Strickland ed principles of "straight’’ adver­ 6:15— News. wfla-wsun wlod wsni wnio wsb wapl 7:0^ 8:(X^MIIdrtd Bailey—also c moving, general trucking, livery va. tising, without resource to "coaxing wjdx wsnib kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre 7 :1 ^ 8:16— Edwin C. HUI — baslo; High School students, on Type­ Lynn Leather Waeher and Mat Co. 5:30—’The Singing Lady. woal ktbs kths waoc Drganalltlss-w writer rentals for month, or rest aervlce. Our affiliation with United or teasing” and a smattering of bal- 8:46— Little Orphan Annie. MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kgh! 7;30— 8:30—Voles of Amsries—basic; PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kgw komo Blanche Calloway Orehet.—Dixie; of school year. Address, G. H. Wil­ Vans Service means lower rates on Superior Court, Hartford County, l.vhoo which the originators know is 6:00—NBC Program Calendar. January 26, 1934. ineffective and tiresome to the khq kfsd ktar kgu _ .“ •'■I Hoffman Orohestra—midwest cox, Dial 3443. furniture moving to distant points. 6:01—Duke Dewey and his Hick­ Csnt. East. 8:45—Eppinoff Orch.-m idw est In Re-Appllcatlon to The Honorable listener, to say the least. ory Nuts. J:®®—Stokowski Orches.—also e Large modem trucks experienced 4:30— 6:30— Dolittls Advsnturss—to ' Newell Jennings, a Judge of the Su­ Radio listeners In this advanced 6 :1{^—Movie Guide. 8*18*- 2:15—Kostsisnetx Prog.— 0 to a men, prompt service, all goods in­ perior Court. 4:46— 6:45—Thi Mountalnsera—weaf m *ioJ i*s—to o sured while In transit are features Order appointing a temporary re­ stage of radio reception will not long 6:30—Time. 6:05— 6:05—Dinner C o n e e rt-^ io cet Want Ad 8:60— 6:30—John B. Kennedy’s Talk I’.SllS'StrSSr Rsvue—o to o offered at no extra expense to you. ceiver, etc. remain tuned to a program that is 6:32— Old Farmer’s Almanac. ®**^1®*S®~DB8 Broadcast— 0 to cat The application of the plaintiff In 6 :4 ^ - 6:46—The Seuthernalre^—basic W. Wsrnow— Dally trips to New York, baggage all cluttered up with the all too- 6 :34— Temperature. •:05— 7:05—To Bo Announced ^ I c ; Myrt and Marge—west rpt the above-entitled action brought to 6:36— Sports ^ v le w — Bill Wil­ 8:12” 7:15—Billy Bachelor’s Skstoh Manchester delivered direct to steamshlpplers. the Superior Court held In Hartford frequent "teaser” ballyhoo type of | 1®*1^11:15— Chae. Cariile, Tenor—to e liams. 2:3^— 7:30—Shlrloy Howard, Jsstara ’®-3^11:3^leham Jonee Dreh.—baalo For further Information call 3063, In and tor H a rtfo rj County on the 1st advertising, no matter how good the ••’45— 7:45—The Qoldberoe, Serial Aet Tuesday o f March, 1934, which a ppli­ 6:41—Famous Sayings. 12:00 — Ozxie Neleon and Acs Evening Herald 8860, 8864, Perrett A Glenney Inc. artists. The worst offenders in this 7:00— 8:0^—Rudy Vallee's Hr.— 0 to c 44 Drcheetraa—coast to coast cation Is dated the 25th day of Janu­ category are those concerns who 6:43— Weather. ' 2:20— 2:0(^Tha Showboat Hr.—also c '^ J^ “ lf-S ^ A b e ujmian Oroh.—o to e CLASSIFIED ary, 1934, having b< en presented to 6:45— Lowell Thomas. 9K)0—10:00—Whitaman’a Show—c to c '•:®(^ 1:(X^Dsnee Hour—wabe only the undersign, an order for a hear­ broadcast between 3 and 6 p. m. 7:00— Amos ’n’ Andy. Philo, Songs—basic PROFESSIONAL ing thereon and notice of such hear­ 10:15—11:1^—Norman Cordon, Basso NBC-WJ2 NETWORK IDVERTISEMENTS dally. In many instances the air | 7:15— Sponsored Program. ing been waived by defendant, the lanes are so choked with offensive 15:2®— Madrlguera, Oroh IT ^••*1 wba-wbaa wbol SERVICES 22 same came to a nec.rlng before me at *^•30—Tony’s Barber Shop. KIrbory, Baritone wham kdka wgap wjr wlw wsyr wmal; OoBOt alz avaraa* worCa to a llaa advertising to the exclusion of even 12:05—Jimmy Lunceford Oroh. Midwest: wcky kyw wenr wla kwk lalUala nnmbera aad mbbravlatloBS my chambers In the county building 7:45— Laprel Brothers. • 1:3(^12:35—Dance Drcheatra Progi Moh oonnt u s word and oomponnd PIANOS TUNED, repaired, rebuilt. In said Hartford on this 26th day of a minimum of entertainment, that | kwer koll wren wmaq kao wkbf 8:00— (Daptain Diamond’s Adven­ n o r t h w e s t a CANADIAN — wtmJ word* aa two words. IClnlmnm ooat la John Cockerham, 28 Bigelow street January, 1934 at 9 o’c ock when the few people listen-in until the regular tures. CB8-WABC NETWORK pries ot thres llnsa Dial 4219. plaintiff appeared by his attorney BASIC—East: wabc wade woko wcao cret efcf fellows start air-operations at sup­ 8:30—Adventures in Health__Dr. SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wls wjaz Lins rates per day for tranalaBt Charles a House, and the plaintiff waab wnao wer wkbw wkro while cldw wfla-wsun wlod wsm wmo wsb wapl ads. having been heard and the defendant per time. Herman Bundesen. wdre wcau wlp wjas wean wfbl wspd wJdx wsrob kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre SSeetlTc Marcb 17, IKH having waived hearing. It is found wjtv: Midwest: wbbm wfbm kmbe woal ktbs kths wsoc Several of these programs, In the 8:45—Joe and Bateese. kmox wowo whas CnEh COURSES AND CLASSES 27 that the allegations of said applies- 9:00— Death Vedley Days. MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kghl 6 Conaecauve Lays ^.i 7 ota I ots tion are true, and that a temporary opinion of many people, are of but e a s t a n d CANADA—wpg whp wlbw PAC^IC COAST — kgo kfl kgw koms I CbnseoutlTe Days . . > ota ll ata BEAUTY CULTURE—Earn while receiver ought to be appointsd forth­ little .benefit to the sponsors they | 9:30— Eddie Duchln and Ifis Orch. whec wlba wfea wore wicc efrb ckac khq kfsd ktar with. d i x i e — wgst wafa vbre wqam wdod 1 Day ...... I 11 o u 11 ota learning. Details free. Hartford represent, due to the persistent j 18-Ol—Hands Across the Border. klra wreo wlao wdni wtoo kxld wrr Cent. Eaet. ▲11 orders tor Irraaular Inaartlona N ow therefore it Is ordered 10:30— Cascades . Academy of Hairdressing, 693 Mum clangor of the advertising. The Formulatlng plans for a nation­ ktrh ktsa waco korna wdbo wodx wbt 5:5®” !*** ••"Bins, Lady eaet will be ctaarsed at tbs ona Urns rata (1) That John M. Miller of Man­ 10:46— News. wdae wbig wtar wdbj wwva winbg waja 4;45— 2:42—Orahan Annia—eoat only Special rates for long term every street Hartford, chester. Connecticut be and he hereby sooner that the sponsors replace j wide Mother’s Day campalg^n to MIDWEST — wcah wmt wmbd ■ ’SS” 2:00—Richard Himber Orchaa. day advertising given upon reqneat. Is appointed temporary receiver of them with a new type of program, —"^uie, weather, temperature. 11:14— Old Farmers Almanac. wUq wlan wlbw kfh kfab wkbn wcco 5:30— 6:30—Francea Lanfford, Songa Ads ordered tor three or sis days the said Lynn Leather Washer and fresh and Inspiring, less the bally- make motherhood safe for mothers WBbt —east; Singing Lady—rpt to wgn and stopped before the third or fifth Mat Company. 11:18— Poet Prince. MDUNTAIN—kvor kis koh ksl 2:45— 6:45—Lowell Themea — ««att day will be charged only tor the ao' HELP WANTED— (2) That said appointment shall hoo of the past few years, the quick-1 Shepard Krech (above). She 11:30— Hotel Montclair Orchestra. CDAST—khj koln kgh kfre kol kfiiy kvl ’ Orphan Annie—repeat to mldweat er will kfbk kmj kwg kern kdb kgmb tuai number of times the ad appear- FEMALE 35 not take effect until said Miller shall consumers retain even a | recently elected president of the 12:00— Hotel Pennsylvania Orch. •:®(^ 7:00—Amoe 'n* Andy—eaat only ad. charging at the rate earned, bat have filed with the undersigned a spark of interest Cent. East. 2 :1 ^ 7:15—Robin Hood, Skateh—eaat no allowance or refunds can be made in the product | New York City Maternity Center 12:30 a, m.—Dancing In the Twin S’'S ~ Qsi’dal. Baritone [WANTED—GIRL FOR CARE of bond In proper form with good and represented 4:3<^ 5:30—Jack Armstrong—ea only on six time ads stopped aftsr the sufficient surety Ir. the sum o f 26000 Association. Cities. 7 :0 ^ 8:00—Sterlea ot the Sea—eaat fifth day. children, and light housework. In­ 4:45— 6:45—^ a m p Adventures—eaat 7:30— 8:30—Health Adventurae, Talk conditioned on the faithful perform­ One of the leading programs is l.’OO—NBC Program Calendar. 6.-00— 6:(X^Buek Rogsrs, Skit—east; 7:45— 8|4^The 8laalei% Mala Trio No "till forbids” : vUsplay Uaaa aet .... Sketch—repeat for midwest sold. quire 37 Tanner street, or telephone ance of bis duties under said appoint­ the worst offender In this respect. In 8:00— 9K)0—Death Valley Oaye, Play 4313. ment and in the event that he shall 8:15“— Tli6:15—Bobby Benson — es only; •:S^E ddle Duchln Oreheetra' Tha Herald wiU not be reaponslble an attempt to inject comedy into the ®*tenslon microphones with his Al and Pete -Dixie and west only tor more than one incorrect inaertloa at any time or tlm^s hereafter be con­ ? ’S2~^®’®®~Nande Acroea the Border firmed or appointed In said action ad-talk, the entire effect of the air- in mind. Microphones being 2:30— ":30—Art Herbert, Songa—ba- —Schwab Concert Organ of any advertisement ordered for I WANTED—WOMAN OF rdflne- show is sic; Jack Armstrong—midwest rpt more than one time. either .am temporary or permanent re­ lost, and the listener turns I and prima donnas not, he 8 :4 ^ 8:46— LittI* Italy, Sketch—east; lOdXl—11 ;00—Cavaliera Quar. — east; ment 25 or over; knowledge of ceiver, his faithful performance of away from the radio with a sour located in radio. Xndy—repeat for west The Inadvertent omission of incor- Knight Drch.—Dixie; Memorise— 5®:1^~11:1^—The Poet Prince—also e rsot publication of advartUlng will be dressmaking preferable. Perma­ his duties as such receiver, and said Leon Belasco is authority for the WDRC w; S t ^ p Adventures—mldw rpt look, even though the wisecrack is 10:30—11:30— Harold Stem Oreheatra rectified only by cancellation of the bond shall have been approved by the 2:0®— 7:00— Myrt A .Marge—east only; nent position with internationally undersigned. well put over. belief that dancers like to be "step­ 1-1:00—12:00—Qeorge Olsen’s Orchestra charge made for the service endered. 225 Hartford Conn. 1330 Louia Panlce Drcheatra—midwest 11:30—12:30—Dancing In Twin Cities All advertisements most oontom known concern giving individual (3) That Bald M iller Im m ediately Another air fault that is getting ped on.” People like to be stepped in style, oopy and typography with service. Address Box L. Herald. upon the taking effect of his said ap­ the “goats" of listeners is the pro­ on. Leon says. "It isn't the music; regulations enforced by the puLllsh pointment shall proceed to take pos­ It isn’t the place: it isn’t the food. ’Thursday, Feb. 1 era and they reserve the right to session of all the books, papers, evi­ gram that repeats,.again and again, the thing that’s being overlooked. Slenczynskl, 9-year-old piano edit, revise or reject any oopy ooa- dences of debt and property of said instructions, dlrecUons, addresses They just like to be stepped on!” 3:45— Curtis Institute of Music —Rev. Charles E. Coughlin of De- HELP WANTED—MALE 86 Program. prodigy, continned tlirongh sever­ sldered objectionable. [ corporation, to collect all monies (even to the extent of spelling out One time when a good song was trolL al encores. CLOSING HOURS— Claaslfled ads to owing to It, and to take all lawful snapped off short, was during the 4:30—American Legion Speaker. be published same day must be ra« WANTED—YOUNG MAN to do steps within his power to secure and simple streets and repeating num bers), aJl aa if the radio public was the Air” program recent 4:45— Happy Minstrel and Tinv People accept gold because It salved by 12 o’clock noon: Satu’"days collecting. Must have car. Salary preserve Its assets. The United States contains ap­ 10:20 a. m. (4) That said receiver continue to a bunch of nit wits and ingora- Greeley suffered the em- Band. looks good to them. and commission. SUbros, 801 Main proximately 22,833,000 one-family TELEPHONE YOUR street carry on, In such manner as he may ruuses. . barraslng moment when reaching 5:00— Skippy. —Henry Ford. deem Judicious, the business now con­ — Gijorge Hall’s Orchestra. homes. WANT ADS. ducted by said corporation until We believe, In fairness to the ® °°te with open mouth, a otherwise ordered, bit no longer sponsors who pay good money for Horrors upon horrors! 5:30—Jack Armstrong, AU-Ameri­ It’s an insult to the orchestra. London banks contain foreign de­ Ads are accepted over the ulephoae can Boy. at the CHARGE RATE given above LIVE STOCK— VEHICLES 42 than for two months from this date, outstanding and entertaining artists, song went into a nose dive and Wonder child! And how! posits of 31.812,000,000 at present as a convenience to advertisers, but and to that end he Is authorir.ed to that the time will soon come when ® scream, 5:45— Stamp Adventurers’ Club. —Bernardo Mollnari, San Francisco [FOR SALE—JERSEY COW tuber­ make .such contract.j, purchases and rates, most of which amount is said the Ca s h Ka 'PES WIU be accepted aa brevity will be one of the virtues of Mary Eastman, lyric soprano, has 6:00— Old Hank Penny. orchestra director, when Bath FULL PAYMENT If paid at the bual- culin tested, due to freshen in a dlsbursemerts as may be necessary. to be owned by Americans. ness office oa or before the seventh (5) That a hearing unon the con­ radio advertising and will collect, the Buick program with An- 6*15— Bobby Benson and Suimv few days. Wm. J. Prentice, Tal firmation of said api ointment, and Jim. day following the first Insertion of cottvlUe. due to this fact, more millions of ‘^^® Kostelanetz’ orchestra and is each ad otherwise the CHARGE for the appointment of two ap­ 6:30—Mary Stone, the Song Girl; RATE will be collected. No reeponsl- praisers, be hav. before the under­ listeners along the highways anH by. beard on Monday aad ’Thursday bllUy for errors In tslepboned ads signed In the Superior Coqrt room, ways of the Nation. nights. Harold B. Smith, pianist. will bs assumed and their accuracy POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 civil side. In said Hartford, on tlie If radio had not beckoned, ob­ The Revelers, noted NBC male 6:45— Little Italy. cannot be guaranteed. 9 th day of February, 1934 at 10 quartet plan to give Russia her first 7:00—Myrt and Marge. o’clock In the forenoon, and that said servers say, Jack Pearl might have INDEX OF [ FOR SALE—TWO-175 egg Buck­ temporary receiver give notice of been representing his clients before taste of modem American vocal 7:15— Terry and Ted. eye incubators, sllifntly used, rea­ his appointment, a- of said hearing the bar (of justice); Ed Wynn, a harmonizing next summer. ’They 7:30—Serenaders. CLASSIFICATIONS to all parties In Interest, by publish­ plan to stay three months. 7:45— Dave Burrough’s Hawaiiian MAL CO CH RAN Births ...... sonable. Phone 8408. corset peddler and Paul Y^ltemaa, *SC^^BOL * «.• • •-« • • ju • eofi ing a copy of this order In the Man­ Serenaders. Engagsmshts >seer-sss:#ssss«s«^ chester Evening Herald, twice, and an aesthetic. Marrl- -es ■ • sts • ssa by malitng a like copy, postage pre­ "'Tiny” Ruffner, Is ’tls said, left 8:00— Mildred Bailey. Deaths ...... ARTICLES FOR SALE paid, to each stockholder of record the concert stage, because he It looks now as if somebody is 8:15—Edwin C. HiU— “The Hu­ Card of Thanks . B going to be burned in the same ?? and known creditor of said corpora­ couldn’t find a tall prima donna man Side of the News.” | In Mexnorlam ••••uuP [FOR SALE—PAIR SIZE 7 man’s tion at their several best obtainable 10 flames reported to have destroyed ^ s t and Found ...... i addresses, all on or before the 2nd emote with. "Tiny” is the taUest an­ 8:30—"Voice of America” with | Annonneements > • s • s.s • s:s « tubular shoe skates. Inquire 55 New day of February. 1934. valuable records of the postoffice de­ Wm. Lyons Phelps, Alex Gray Personals ...... street. nouncer on the air and they make partment. Dated at Hartford this 26th day of and National Shilkret’a Orches­ ▲ntomoblles January, A. D„ 193 !. tra, Automobiles for Sals ...... 4 NEWELL JENNINGS. Automobiles for Bxebarge i FUEL AND FEED 49-A A Judge of the Superior Court 9:00— Leopold Stowkowskl and the Auto Accessories—Tires ...... « -1-31-34. Philadelphia Orchestra. Auto Repairing—Painting . 7 Auto Schools ...... t-A [FRANKLIN BLUE FLAME range THIS CURIOUS WORLDi - 9:15— Andre Kostelanetz’ Orches­ Truck ...... I oil has more "heat units’ . The tra and Chorus; Howard Marsh; Racklifle Oil Co. Phone 3980. NO eWA SNOW REMOVAL. Mary Eastman. Garages—Service—Storage „ ... 10 Motorcycles—Bicycle* ...... mv H 9:30— California Melodies; Ray­ Wanted Autos—Motorcvclee 12 I FOR Sa l e —HARD WOOD for Hartford, Feb. 1.— (A P )— The mond Paige’s Orchestra and BnsiDess sud Professional fiervleee stove, 38.00 cord, 34.50 per load, fall of snow today brought a warn­ Guest Stars. Business Services Offered ...... 13 white bitch for stove or fire place ing from Miss Eleanor H. Little Household Serx Ices Offered ...... ll-A 10:00—Gian Gray’s Casa Loiha Or­ 37 per cord. Chas. Heckler. Phone acting st^te CWA head, that CWA chestra; Irene Taylor and the Florists—Nurseries ...... is Rosedale 13-13. workmen and payrolls cannot be Do Re, Mi Girls. funeral Directors ...... 14 Heatln Plumbing—Roofing . _ 17 used for snow removal projects. 10:30— Columbia News Service. [nsurancs ...... ‘Town and city officials should be 10:45— presenting Mark Wamow, Millinery—Dressmaking .!!!” *" UUUSfDUUU) GOODS 51 aware that the CWA regulations Connie Gates, Four Clubmen Moving—Trucking—Storags ... prohibit the use of CWA funds for painting—Papering ...... THE PLURAL OF GOOSE and Orchestra. Professional S erv ices...... Z ** BARGAINS—IN USED STOVES. the removal of snow In any com­ 11:15— Charles (Zlarlile. Repairing ...... it Bought, sold, exchanged; also oil munity,” Miss Little stated. “Nei BUT THE PLURAL Of* 11:30— Isham Jones’ Orchestra. U^t rallorlng—Dyeing-Cleaning III 24 burners. Speak quick. Open eve­ ther the personnel nor the payroll of MONGOOSE IS MOA/GOOS^S^/ o’* I*®** Service ...... 2( Wanted—Bnsinee* Service m .... 22 nings until 8. Jones, The Stove CWA can be drawn up on for this Ednentleaal Man, Manchester Green Garage. purpose.” pourses ana Classee ...... 27 In a few small towns where all (BEAD THE STORY, THE N COLOR ’THE PICTURE) Private Instrnctlon 28 the imemployed are at work on ’The two girls crawled Into the H n 1* ••"•••••.••«. .Kir .. . »:r.. 28-A KOOMS WITHOU'l BOARD 51) CWA projects. Miss UtUe said, and motations— ashore,” the Tlnles heard the boat­ Musical—Dramatic ...... 22 craft. 'The ’Tlnles’ new-found friend man roar. “Then I will take you to »Tanted—Instrnctlon ...... tO no workers are available for snow t h e UTTUS GULLL-Fti:>' then laughed. “You tots sure looked TWO SMALL ROOMS for one per­ removal^ men may be taken off for my house where you can dry your Pioandal son, entirely redecorate

KoSm HOUSES FOR RENT 65 FOR RENT—Sm aU E HOUSE, five rooms. Reascrngble. Inquire Paul Kiy.TbHmldAdTs. Salmead, 141 Oak atzect fv ’ V' vf ■ J. fllAWCHBOTBE EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ THtTRSpAT, FEBRUARY 1,19W.

Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gfii|e A h ^ One of the best shots Mickey McGuire gets all w inter is SENSE and NONSENSE Big ED Wortle sq ueezin g into his midgst car

— AND,WHEN 1 GET W #500 DONT SO otn theweI Well, we are all fnv^«ring ^<^t^tbrous:b the bole is tbe top of bia s a c k s o u the Ground Hog w ill have to say pocket . . . Tbere’d be a durn sight "FORTHE ARREST AND CONV\CTiON OP® wrmoLn ; \ about winter. After fetting his ver­ fewer divorces if a woman’s tongue CAPTAJN SWANDY6APF, CP COURSE I YV\U K N O W ,G O L D O RE AVI' dict, we will go ahead buying coal wore out as quickly as her patience CIVE A POWnON OP TUE MONE?Y TO f A \ NUSeETSPlJ^ HAYOC until June 1 as usuaL . . . The most enjoyable kind of hos­ pitality is that which meets its PR IE N D .■DETECTIVE-R\ENDEAU .WHO fw\ADE WITH -OOCKET LVN\NS; Alarmed W ife (whose husband friends out in the kitchen . . . The THE AR!RE^T-AN-D THE TiALA>^CE/ B ettet^ spend TH' bad gone to bed first, but whom she modem girl may not have much I W IU - T A K E A T R IP O UT T O N\V BK5GEST PAPT OP principle, but she manages to draw did not find in bed when she got M INING •PROPERTY \N COLORA^DO.^ V O U R *PEW ATO ^^O^^EY there)—Bill, where are you? a lot of interest. BiU (drow sily)— Ah, come on to -VOU RECA\-L,M'l a o ,TH E g o l d hA\Nt TOR SACHS TO TAKE bed. r v e been asleep hours. Salesgirl— Could I interest you In I 'BOUGHT PROM MV W]JH VOU —TOUSH Mrs. Bill— But .you’re not in bed! some underwear? ONES, UKE . Bill— Thunder Pm not. I ’m where Male Customer—I’ll say you •ERCrrHER JAK E :-- the bed is anyway. could. MA\L*POUCHESy Mrs. Bill— No, darling. You’re where the bed used to be I changed Returning after a short absence, a young South Carolina man called things around today and you are ^ sleeping in the cedar chest. on his D-'st girl. She proved that she o was glad to see him and hugged so p / A cow-boy was ridln? along a hard that she broke three of his mountain highway; he noticed quite ribs and sent him to a doctor for a gathering of horses and autos out­ costly repairs. side a new cottage so he stopped: Cowboy — What'^s going on in Modem Child (seeing rainbow for there? first tim e)— What’s it supposed to Someone— They are giving the advertise, dad? bride a shower. Cowboy (quickly dismounting)— Aunt (to Bobby, after a tea Let me get in there—I’ve got soap! party)—What’s th® matter, Bobby? You look mournful. The following want ad recently Bobby—That’s what’s the matter. appeared in the Winston-Salem, N. I ’m more’n full. C. Journal and Sentinel: MAN WANTED, to work in bak­ It is sad when a singer realizes he ery, who is well bred, an early riser, has lost his voice; but it is sadder a good mixer, and .i he will not loaf still when he doesn’t realize it. on the job he will get his dough every Saturday night. Qusdity Love makes folks do so many WAR/Vi UP YoUR PLANS / Minister— Nothing but d -ath can RIDERS AND THE RAIDING OUTLA\A/S REACHES ITS HEIGHT! JAKE BREAKS AWAY WITH THE has estimated that 163 acres of ■— ------V ^AAKe ANOTHER RUSH < Bo y s , GET r e a d y j t h e y ’r e g o in g TD sever the sacred tie which now GOLD And h urries Tb THE RANCH WHILE THE CIRCLE-BAR BOYS BLOCK THE ROAD / hay can be raked by one man with MAKE ANOTHER ATTACK / binds you to this girl. a one-horse hay rake in one day. Groom— You couldn’t unspUce us Wheat is ciUtivated to some ex­ N again, parson, even if you wanted tent in every civilized country of to? the world, but few coimtrles ■ lise Minister—^No, the ceremony I more than enough to feed their have performed is irrevocable. own people. Groom— Then, parson, I ’m going to stand you off for it. — ^And teWng his wife by the arm, Flapper Fa n n y Sa y s he teck unceremonious leave. ______raa. u. a PAT.orr.______

Parade In Shorts . . . What has become of the old-fashioned man who used to regard public office as //A a public trust? . . . Lose sleep and find a grouchy disposition . . . Stop • UM i. P.. An Itl(hla *wrr^ '■ g - 1 worrying! ’T ^ gs aren’t half as it is possible for them to be . . . Great WASHINGTON TGBS 11 By (.Yane preparation precedes great achieve­ OUT OUR WAY By Williams ment . . . Jug not that you be not OHt OF THt lifeboats M«SIN',/ HA\ WHAT » / % isa, l RECK0H \ surf. h a - a m ! s h e w o n 't Jugged . . . Today is the tomorrow SIR, AH’ WE CANT FIND HIDE NOR. TtLL VoO, VOPMEft? TUKt JUST ABOUT I W AS AT TH' Y I A M MOT! / I’LL TIME you hoped would be better than yes­ HAVR. OF HR.. M«ClOIGGLE. V MORE EWDENCE. SOLVES OUR / BOTTOM OF EVlRV* TAKE HER TURN I'm j u s t a s YOU \ T L L terday but ain’t . . . Men, like tools, l it t l e SPOOK / THINE. HE FOUND HOLDIN TH' DOG BV GOOD A GUESSER SETTLE THE are useless when they lose their NWST6R.Y, 5H, /O U T W6 WERE W ISE TH' TAIL, SO HE WONT A T t i m e , a s A R G U IN G , temper . . . Just about the time a BON’ TO HlHl AN* SKIPPED. FALL O U T^ 'SHE'S H E \S, A N D IT STARTING WITH man gets enough money to buy al­ MISTA. most anything he wants, he discov­ AIN’T MV TURN TH ' NEXT SHIFT. r TUBBS- VET.______^ ers that he doesn’t want anything .-■vr. . . . An old married man is one A- whose pipe goes out much rftener than he does . . . When a fool opens his nouth his head

FRIENDS, WE HAVE MO WAY OP H m a d y s id e GUARANTEEING TflAT OUR HISTO-DETECTOR OUT WILL WORK...IF IT DOESNT WORK, PLEASE D O N T LAUGH AT MY FRIEND,,NUTTY COOK.... EN M A S S E HE'S Wo r k e d a w f u l l y h a r d *TO S E E IF t r y i n g To p e r f e c t NUTTY L. AMD FRECKLES REALLY HAVE O’It'.W i LLIAMS SOMETHING e m « IV WA ttavicc, iwc wau-apvt.crr, V i V WMV MOTHERS GET QRAV • IM4 wr MA aawwa Ma ^ a-i O N t h e SAl.KSiVIAiN SA Vi t i y Minn * BALL.... Some ^ s t Thinking! ^LLetfTYBR. Bo s s 'l l V a m ' s t o p i t Y E L L , v/crrfe ^ UiUy.l5R-UH- I HELP\ I \ Tear sTbPReo lu ^ ea SUR.PRIBSO 0)H€N ) I’LL Bt SUR- OH OER. 01 cy < CAN’TCHA, w a l k , wXTk , / P R iseo ,iF i IDEA, You J B.CETUATB FER. SOME PRETZ.EL.S1 "tHAT K «0 o' BUOSl J EVtR. O a T LUMMU'JC?JA KBOO'BBCR TH 6(^e( 6 ^ IF THE HISTo -DETECTOR MAkIMC EXCUSES ALREADY, REALLY WORKS, 1 BET YOU'LL EH? PLACING FAITH IN A GUY WANT TO BE THE RRST ONE LIKE NUTTY.... SAY, HIS MOUTH T Tb BRAG ABOUT KNOvnING LOOKS LIKE HE'D BEEN HIT IN NUTTY cook! DON'T RAI2 THE FACE WITH AN AYE... HIM UNTIL HE GIVES AND HIS EYES LOOK AS IF HE HADN'T NOTICED THE BLO W !!

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GAS BUGGIES Flirting With Peril By Frank Beck

HOOD LOOKS S L t B P Y .- _ l HOPE IT ISMT EVERY KID HIS 'EM AND THE HIMHBM COMBBCOMBS OPBIAIRBL ACE WHO CAN DO WHAT HElS OBtfCTiyt HOPI f IN TIMB.. THMMBTH DONE ...HE’LL MAKE SHADYSIDE 1 KNOW T O l u m MOCO HIS fTBP...HBS 0 T JUST A V A Y FROM Hlft PROUD OF HIM! ANDbONT rr...THATS STUM0UNO..VBRY HAS ROOM BY A WBLL DONB.MV R»GET, CRASH DAV».... . JUST THE •OLD R U M , %0 P R iiN O ___ A n d T H » Y c A n ' IN V g N lM ar e M N l b VKKH<, THBRe QOBS IPOUBLE SBARCM IT. HOOO 7D NOW!! RBSCUB o iT e c T iv e NUTTY PRBTBNDKO 10 60 TO A M O V * M t AND iNBTtAD... WS F R E C K L E MB HIM ON TW PORCH ROOF OP ARE ON TNB BOPRDMB THE HOUM OUTBOB OP HOOOB SPOT WINDOW.

J-/ & Mif. ri^am gjM L V The Young People’s sodaty of the llekh: to r PoBtidal Osgtiiizatlona Concordia Lutheran church will hold and Leadar; R«v. BhMf ' Thianea, MlSSLIUUNSnilANE PUBUC SETBACK their regular businese meeting to­ SKATING CLUB MAY ReereaHon Center oRMEqiDiin aecretary of tha Oouaty T and ORANGE HALL morrow evening at the church. His­ Items W ank Buadh, diractor of tho Racre-{ TOMORROW NIGHT torian Alfred C. Lang will give a re­ atton Center, to r ReOriMtlon: Rev. T0BEWEDFISRDART7 port of the activities of the past BE FORMED IN TOWN YCtASSTOMGBr Wn^Bon W oodruff for Community (First in Series) year. Organixatlpna and Leaders. In addi­ Admission 25c. Refreshments tion to thm pnmdnent men who Mrs. Samuel Dunlop of se Clinton 6- 6:15—Men's volley balL have already promlaed to aaeiat in Will Be Bfarried to Francis J. street will entertain at her home to­ 7- 7:45—Wbmen’a Itfe saving and the course, the oommlttae la in com­ Hart— Annouttcemmit Is morrow evening for a large setback Hope to Start Orgaoizatioii advanced swimming dasaes. Program for Grics Course munication with eevaral othera. Don't Forget A benefit for the Daughters ef Liberty Made Today. ABOUTTOWN . degree team. Playing will begin at 7:45-8:80—Girls’ swimming team Open to Anyone Single One This Year ! 8 o’clock. Th«e will be prises for That W3I Promote Ammal practice. to Be Outlined for Pros- 'The course is open to any young Miss LiiHsn Spiliane, daughter of the winners, refreshments and a so­ man In town who is intereated in a The monthly meeting of the Red 8:30-9:16 — Private swimming Mr. and Mre. John Spiliane of 81 Men’s Building Association, Inc., cial time. The party la open to the Camirals. class. pectire Students. study of his local TOvemment, the will be held in the Red Men’s club* husbands and friends of the mem­ Music for the dance tomorrow problems which comront it and its Strickland street, will be married to bers. night will be furnished h y A rt Mc- relation to the state. It Is distinct­ B’rancls J. Hart of 28 Strickland rooms on Brainard place tomdrrov/ ly not a political organization but Is evening at 8 o’clock. Kc^ and his 10 ^ece band. Danc­ street, on W edn^day morning, The American Legion auxiliary Plans are being discussed by Man­ ing from 8-12. The seminar in Civics eud Mu- open to all creeds, races, natlonail- February 7, at 9 o’clock. It was an­ A surprise party was given Sun will meet Monday evening at the chester skaters for organizing a nlclpeU Government aponsored by ties and political partiaana. ob­ nounced today. The ceremony 'will State Armory for its first February ject of the sponsors'being to furnish day, Jan. 28 at Turn hall for Mr. Manchester Skating Association, for the Hartford County Y. M. C. A. be performed at St. Bridget’s church business meeting. Mrs, May Mc­ the opportunity for an impartial by the rector. Rev. Christopher T. amd Mrs. Vincent Ploharski of 20 Veigh, membership chairman, has the express purpose of sponsoring will have its orga^ilzatlon meeting study of government, along «!le lines Union Court to help celebrate their tonight at 7:30 at the Center of similar oourses in adleges. To McCann. silver wedding anniversary. Mem­ called a meeting of her committee general skating, fancy, figure and BRIDAL PAGEANT for 7 o’clock sharp. Church. At thie meeting, final retain the benefits, of round-table bers were present from the PoUsh- si>eed skating and related ice sports discussion the enrollment in the American club on Clinton street and plauu for the course will be an­ The Brotherhood of the Lutheran annually in this town. It is known nounced and the work for the first course will be limited and several Z. P. R. K. and Z. N. P. societies, that there is a movement under TOMORROW NIGHT young men have already registered, also many fripnds were present from Concordia church will bowl tonigbt few meetings outlined by Charles at Murphy’s alleys* way for the formation of^an associ­ Oliver, who will be in charge of the but there is still opportunity for CRYSTAL WHITE town, Rockville, Glastonbury, Hart­ several more to enroll and any ford and New Jersey. After felici­ ation aimed to sponsor ice sports as course. RANGE OIL Mrs. May Holden of 28 Middle well as an annual objective, a Man­ Get Much Help young men interested are invited to tations a delicious dinner was served Wedding Gown Display at the first meeting tonight.. As the r i A i .t . by the Polish Women’s Alliance of Turnpike West will be hostess at chester Ice Carnival, to rank with The committee which has been her home for a card party, Friday any held each year in New England. arranging for the seminar has been “faculty” is making no charge for which Mrs. Ploharski is a member. very fortunate in securing the as- its services there will be no tuition Van’s Service Station Many beautiful gifts of silver were evening, February 9, for the benefit Want 500 Members. of the Women’s Democratic club of Whiton Memorial to Start sietance of am excellent visiting charged for the raiirse. 426 H artford Road TeL 8866 A Grand Assortment! received by the couple. A snappy Manchester. Tentative plans of the associa­ “faculty” which will assist in the In response to many inquiries orchestra furnished music for danc­ tion’s sponsors caU for the forma­ study. As previoiisly announced In from older men and wolnen who ing and games were played. tion of a group of skaters and others at 8.15. A public setb€U5k party will be 'The Herald, the course will meet have expressed a desire to attend interested in the ideals of the once a week for the next fifteen the course the committee has an­ The G Qef Club will rehearse at held in Orange ball tomorrow eve­ association, into a group numbering nounced that it regrets that they ning, the first of a series to be con­ weeks and at each meeting a pau:^c- Valentines 7 o’clock tonight at the Emsuiuel at least 500 members. Member­ Eighty wedding gowns waa the ulaur phaue of municipal government cannot be enrolled. Nor will it be Lutheran church, the rehesirsal hav­ ducted there every Friday night. ship dues tentatively set at 60 cents possible for students to enroll to at­ The admission charge is low and number given by the committee to­ will be studied. The topic will be ing been postponed from last Tues­ for adults and 25 cents for children day in charge of the Bridal Pageant aimounced in advance and outside tend only certain of the meetings. It for young and old! day. there will be refrestoents. Suitable under the age of 16 would derive and Mudcale at the Whiton Hemo- work suggested, then the meethig is expected that there will be a full prizes will be awarded. 8175 each year which would net at will be in charge of a committee of enrollment and only those who plan The Unaliyi Campfire Girls will least 8100, forming the initial ac­ rial hall tomorrow evening at 8:15. the students who will lead the dis­ to take the full course can be regis­ hold a special meeting tonight at Miss Hattie Strickland, assistant count on which the association could Doubtless the nupiber will continue cussion. At each meeting one of the tered. 7:30 o’clock at the home of Miss town clerk, is confined to her home draw for proposed ice events during to mount until the hour of the pag­ “faculty” will be present, not to Betty Moorhouse of Prospect street. this week with a br.u cold. the winter season. eant, as interest in the local enter­ lecture but to add in the discussion Later, imless the weather is stormy, Several years ago an attempt was aind give the benefit of his special they will go on a skating party. The weekly setback and dance made to form a figure skating club, tainment increases. knowledge and experience. ENTERTAINMENT to socials at the Manchester Green but so few skaters possess the qual­ Mrs. R. K. Anderson has ar­ Amcmg the well known men who A well children’s clinic will be school assembly hall continue to at­ ifications necessary for membership ranged an appropriate musical pro­ have volunteered to serve ais such Friday Evening, February 2 held tomorrow afternoon at 2 tract crowds from this and sur- in an organization of this kind, that gram, In which the following well advisors are W. Howard Bradstreet, o’clock at the Health Center on 7 o’clock roimdlng towns. ’The men’s commit the group has never functioned as known singers will take part: Miss Director of Adult Elducation for the Our stationery department is a Haynes street. representative of the skating frater­ Helen Berggren, contralto; Edward City of Hartford for Population; tee of the Manchester Green Com­ North Methodist Church very busy place these days, for munity club cure in charge, and nity of the town. F. Taylor, tenor and Robert Gordon, William A. Blodgett, former State Miss Grace Tonrtelotte, WEDDING GOWN profits that accrue are used in Party Gives Hope. baritone. Mrs. W. W. Eells wlD read Tax Commisslcmer for Taxation Miss Catherine Costello, 3Toung and old are picking up the descriptive data in regard to the and Cost of Government; Prof. Vic­ school and playground equipment. The complete success of the first Vocalists. PAGEANT their Valentines early in order to Tomorrow evening the card games gowns and accessories. tor Rapport, professor of Sociology mosic by Alfred Stone, get the best selections. Just the costume party ever held here last at Connecticut State CoUege, for In­ PINEHURST will be followed by dancing as usual Friday night, at which recognized There has been considerable curi­ Doris Cole, Marion McNeill, Bea­ TOMORROW EVENING osity with regard to vdiether or not dustries; Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, Presi­ trice Kahan, Bath BUnn, Uda Belle Valentines to suit everyone— and everybody will be welcome. leaders of the figure, fancy and dent of the Manchester Board of 8:15 O’clock gayly modern or aentimentally speed skating groups of this section the men would have any part in thin Stone. Dial 41S1 pageant, other than as onlookers. Health, for Health Protection; Program by Primary Dept. old-fa^oned. And best of alt. Dr. John F. Barry of Scarborough performed h£is caused the leaders of George Waddell, Clerk of the Board WHITON MEMORIAL Road, Mrs. Barry and Mrs. Mary C. skating and outdoor sports to de­ The committee announces that they Refreshments on sale. they’re so inexpensive! Juicy Florida ha'fre persuaded the following young of Selectmen for General Govern­ Admission 10 Cents. Admission 40c. Smith of East Center street s£^ed vise ways and means of forming a ment Organization; Chief Albert B. thin morning on the S. S. Coamo of mra to serve as ushers: Attorney larger and more representative Harold Garrity, whose New Year Foy for Fire Protection; Chief Sam­ by the Porto Rico Line for an eleven- group in Manchester. uel Gordon for Police Protection; Y. M. G A. Front Entrance. ORANGES day cruise and tour of the West In­ bride, the former Miss . .rlyne Proponent of the plan point out Morlarty, will begin the pageant Thomas Ferguson, Deputy Judge dies. Dr. Barry has recently been ilL that Manchester is ideally situated and Clerk of the Manchester Town Just averting pneumonia, and the Ruthven T. Bldwell, John J. Cer doz. 2 3 c for the establishment of a winter veni, Raymond Woodbridge and Court, for Courts; Dr. EMward G. John L. Jenney vacation is taken in the hope of re­ sports eu»embly and camivsti each Carroll Wilson. Dolan, Collector of Internal Reve­ gaining his health. year. WhlK the temperatures here nue for the State of Connecticut Iff Depot Sq. Phone 6850 Birdseye in the winter months do not always Miss Betty Walworth will model and prominent Democrat, and Judge The fifth session in the eighth an­ guarantee sufficient snow, ice skat­ the weeak pint ...... < 3 0 C street, collided with an automobile in New England.. Connecticut al­ White, Bessie Quinn, Charlotte driven by Dr. John J. Allison of 60 ready has two well known winter on organization. All textile Pelky of Cheshire, Mass., Mrs. John workers axe welcome to attend. Friday From 3 To Butterfish Scallops Porter street at noon today, as the events Jthe ski jumping leets in Pickles, Mlsc Margaret Robinson latter turned into Spruce street from Salisbury and Winsted. With Man Mrs. E. E. Segar, Marjorie Kelly. Boston Bluefish Oak street. The running board, fen­ Committee of Loomflxers and 6 O’clock! Halibut Mackerel Chester situated almost in tbr exact Also Mrs. Gordon Weaver of Wa- 'Twisters Association of Man­ We Are An Agent der and door on the left side of Dr. center of the state, the possibiLty terbury, Marion Robertson, Dorothy chester and Associated Com­ Salmon Allison’s car were badly damaged. of making tbe Manchester ice car­ Loomis of Hartford, Mrs, Oscair mittees. Filed of Haddock Cod nival each year an outstanding Bailey, Helen Jamroga, Laurienne A special meeting of the Manches­ event in the realm of winter sports Strickland, Viola Shearer, Anne Maxwell House Oysters, Stewing, #7 r \ ter Armistice Day committee will be bids fair to become a realization of Scranton, Laura Murdock, Marjorie pint ...... L u C held Friday night in the Army and sports lovers here if tbe association and Ruth Bebrend, Marlra Legg, Navy club. Important business will is laurcbed. Florence Donohue, EHeanor Bldwell, High Grade KpPPERS Large Rowe Frying Oysters be (^cussed and every member is Through tbe friendship of Francis Hazel Rogers, Emma May Smith, RANGE OIL Smoked Filet of Haddock requested to be present. Wallett and James Foley and tbe Faith Owers, Mrs. Stanley Mason, COFFEE small group of women figure Thelma Carr, Marion Brookings, Phone 5940 All our Oysters are shipped to skaters of Manchester, talented per­ Jane Harris, Eleanor Dwyer, Esther For Prompt Delivery ns every other day, direct from CONTINUE eWA JOBS formers from this and other states Wells, Ruth Watkins, Harriet Co­ the oyster wholesalers. They are visit Center Springs regularly each bum, Mrs, Joseph Handley, Barbara F. W. Starkweather all from government eerttlled season, and In retum Manchester Badmlngton, Mrs. Millard Park, oke lb. DESPITE SNOWSTORMskaters contribute, annually, their Marion Reid, Dorothy Walton, Es­ C ,e beds. services for tbe benefit of .skating ther Pickles, Mrs. Hayden Griswold, $12.50 Per Ton events elsewhere. In Francis V’ 1- Mrs. Albert Skinner, Marian Beb­ No Security-No Endorsers- Sold (or Caeh Only. Filet of Sole ...... lb. 42c Start Town Crew at Work on lett and James Foley, Manebes^'sr rend. Hamlin St. Job— To Rotate has two ice artists equal to any In Limit one pound to a customer. Superb coffee with a supreme Ivory Soap, O ES Also Mrs. Stuart Segar, Mrs. Ray­ axe required on loans op to flOO. The W orker!. tbe state, mond Hagedoro, Mrs. Victor Yates only cost ia a monthly charge of flavor. A nationally advertised coffee at an exceptionally low 5 b a r s ...... ^ Q C Tbe tentative plan calls for an Booth, Myrtle Johnson, Mabel Sheri three per cent on the unpaid L T. WOOD CO. price. / Work on tb« vsrloui CWA jobf assembly soon of all skaters for tbe dan, Marie Keating, Marion Apel, For example, the average monthly Phone 4496 Fresh Strawberries ... .20c continued todny deipite the n o w - formation of tbe assodatlon to be Marion Burr, Katherine Walworth, coet (or flOO It only 81.66 when re­ Cucumbers...... each 10c itorm. Mild temperature permitted known as the Manchester Skating Lillian Sheridan, Jeanette Sumner of paid in 10 monthly paymente. are stiU following our usual practice of putting all Satuiv operations on the highway, forestry Association, By-laws and rs^ula- Bolton, Evelm Jones, Ethel Brook We day's food specials for tbe “Self-Serve” and Health Mar­ New Cabbage Beets tlons governing the association’s Fresh Spinach and sewer projects. Tbs Hamlin ingf, B e n lo Mahoney, Bernice Pohl- CALU WRIT! OR PHONE ket on sale at 8 o’clock on Friday afternoons. For jrour street Job, begun several weeks ago aims will be read and a nominating man, Irene Keeney, Florence ^ o - PAPER HANGING convenience, we poet prese proof coplei of Saturday’! ad­ Green B eans...... 2 qts. 25c as a CWA projsct was startsd by commlitac of three leading skaters SOD, Sylvia Hagedom, Anna Oaller $2.00 Per Room vertisement throughout the departments. Hundwds of Sweet Potatoes tbs town this morning as a munici­ will be selected to bring in a slate of of Windsor, Mrs, Ralph Wetherell. our customers take advantage of this special Friday sale pal project. It is expected that the officers for election at a meeting to I Also Carry Wallpaper. of week-end offerings. Further proof that they appreci­ be held soon. Tbsrs are no reserved seats, but Plneburst gangs will be rotated, each group tickets ordered at tbe T, M. C. A A. KANEHL ate th at Ground Beef, o O getting two weeks work and new It is tbs Intsntlon of tbs organlz- will be held at the door. gangs being given work. srs of tbs group to lay tbs ground Painter and Decorator Ib...... Z O C Work was startst on tbs Msn- work for a membersblp of 600, MANO«ms Tel. 7541 “It Pays To Wait On Yourself’ ebestsr Orssn sswsr last wssk and wblcb *^11 entail tbe selection of a was contlnusd this morning. 'Twsnty membersblp committee of at least man wars startsd on tbs Nortbfleld 20 msmbers, whose duty It will be SETBACK - DANCE ''ib!“ T ;." ...2 3 c street project, widening and grad­ to conduct a personal contact ing. tbroufb sub-eommltt«ss wltb all in­ terested persons In town. Frida; ETeniog, Febmary 2 Otbsr committees outlined are: Carnival, ways and means, publlei S o'clock ty, bouse, rink, sntertainnmt, re­ ception and other less Important committees. MaDchetter Green ANNOUNCEMENT The Manchester Public Market Cwnmuit; Chb Thi. Ia To Notify The Public That Tho CASH PRIZES Everybody Wekoms. Socony Gasoline Station FRESH SHIPMENT OF FINE SSOcota SEA FOOD At Oakland and North School Streets Gagliardone-Rohan Interior - Exterior k PAINTS Freeh Stewing O rstere...... ,25c pint Mr. sad Mrs. Charles Rohan of Has Changed Hands And Will Be Opmated 214 Gardner street announce the PORTERPIELiyS B y Chowder Clams I5e quart marriage of tbelr daujditer, Miss FORD PARTS A SERVICE Large Frying O ysters...... 39e pint Helen Elizabeth Rohan, to Waldo Fancy Medium Size Mackerel...... 10c Ib. OagUardone, aon of Mr. and Mra. JllQ IlB OO8OBOVB Nice White Halibnt Steak ...... 29c lb. Plo OagUardona of 26 Aahworth In Oharge of Repairs. W. M. Becfcwitb atreet The ceremony took jdace at Spmoe aad Feari Me., Fhoae MSi Fresh Cod to Fry, or in Piece to Bake.______St. Joaeph’a chapal in North Sd- Open For Buinness Febmary 1934 tuate, R, L, February 28, 1S88, and Fat Salt M ackerel...... loe each waa performad by Rev. Thomas V. Casaldy of St Paul’s Cathednd, Fresh Filet of Haddoek — Smelts — Herring* Prorldenea. 'The young eoupla ware REDECORATE attended by Mr. and M<^ Henry O. SPEQAL AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT Anderaon of Eldridge street Stnffed and Baked Medium Size Mackerel...... 10c each Mr. and Mrs. Waldo GafSardone 8«o Us and Save Money axe now making their home wRh the FRIGIDAIRE Home Baked Beans, Boston S tyle ...... 15e quart brld^TOOm'a parenta at 2S Aah­ If yoa’ve ever deeoratod with pom* materiais RANGE & Home Made Brown Areud ...... and 10c loaf worth atreet Ezclufiiye Agren& yoa know what a waste of time aad money ¥m Home Made Rolls, AO Kinds ...... 2 dozen for 23c i^ Js. We eany (sully the best, at moderate Brookfield Roa>Bntter ...... 2 Ibi. 45c When In Need Of Rmiffe Snowdrift in Bulk ...... 16e Ib. BRIDGE and WHl^TFI prices and g m a m lm OUR prodnets. Sweet Oranges for Jnoeie ...... 19e doz., 2 doz. for 85c FRIDAT, FEE 2, 8 P. M. K E lir S ,h ^ MaxweO House Coffee...... 27e lb. ctn Buckkifidiani Chiirdi L m Bs s * AH fioelBty Rffistaivd TliOM4MRiiMnLL, Jr. DIAL 5111 Bentos Dsiit. Next Weet SMa Bee Wr. PRIZBai B^ggnSflhfENTBl IM Omter iRnpel