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^ OL. U IL, NO. 122. •>1 MANCHBSTBR, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1984. (TEN PAGES) PRICE THREE GENTt AUGUSTO SANDING, Where Ten Died In Hospital Blaze KING ALBERT'S BURIAL REBEL CHIEFTAIN, SLAIN BY MILITIA GREAT MILITARY RITE 4 All Main Highways Tens of Thouands in Pro- Hit Brother and Two of HU WORKS COIINCU ceuions and Hnndredi ai Genoralt Alto Killed by Now Open to Travel Thontanda of Witnouoi; Natwnal Gnardtnien; Few AIDS RELAH0NS Nsw Haven, Feb. 22.— (A P )— workere pressed on, under orders to AUiod and Belgian Troops *> Hardehlps .stiU were suffered in re-ftura next to the feeder roads. ATSUPIM Among the main highways rs- DetaiU Given OnL mots, snow-bound seotions of Con- portsd opsn wsrs Hartford to Now Stage Spectacnlar Last neotiout today as ths main highways York and Massaohusstta stats llnss; Et «VV -V ’ . M u tfu ft, Nlo&rafua, Feb. 22.— So Asserts PresideDt of wers cut open to traffic and the Nsw London to Rhoda Island stats DriD Before King’s Body. threat of a general milk shortage line; New Haven-Hartford; Hart- (A P )— Oen. Auguito C. Sandlno, ford-Sprtngfleld; and Route 18 from was ended. funoun rebel, w m killed with bln Massachusetts stats 11ns through Cheney Firm in Statement (Copyrttht 1S34 by Aiaoetated Preaa) brother, Socratea and two friends by Many wealthy residents of West- Norwich. Some roads in tbs south- port remained isolated behind great westsm section were stlU blocked. BruMels, Feb. 22.— (A P )— King National Ouardamon at midnight on to Employees— Answers drifts on their estates, and town Albert I was buried today la the the outskirts of Managua, a govern* authorities sent three crews of fifty Dairymen reported their trucks were moving and the State Milk erypt of a little gray church near ment communique Indicated. men each in answer to their appeals the royal castle at Laeken. for aid. Control board issued a statement The government statement read: Afl Demands. saying: He was laid to rest beside the bod­ The ruins of her horns still held "The government officially states "All have lat>ored against great ies of his predecessors Leopold I and the body of Mra Etta Phillips, 75, that the action of the Guardla Na- hardship to assure at least a suffi­ n after one of the moat impreaiive who was burned to death, but whose clonal In killing Sandlno was con­ The value of the Works Council cient amount of milk to take care of funerals given a national leader la husband, John Phillips, 81, and a trary to the Instructions of Presi­ of Cheney Brothers to the local silk the babies and the hospitals of the modem timei. cripple, escaped as their lonely dent Sacasa to guarantee the lives mill employees was cited today In a state and to attempt to maintain Bight hours of military proces­ Mansfield farm house was destroyed sions and religious rites In two of Sandlno and his followers while bulletin given to every worker In the normal supply. Here are the charred and ice-coated ruins of the Pennsylvania Memorial Hall Hospital at BrookvIUe, by fire. churches ended at 8 p. m., when they were In Managua. Pa., in which ten aged women, survivors of Civil War veterans, were burned to death in their beds "The many j^ople, who have re­ the plant today. The statement, the body was lowered Into Its last "The President severely reproves when fire destroyed the frame structure within an hour. Five women were carried to safety while 26 others Schools in New Haven and some ceived reduced amounts are cheered compiled by Ward Cheney, presi­ resting place after a brief, private these acts of some Individual escaped Injury in the main building (in t>ackground at left) v ^ o h was imperiled but did not catch other communities were closed for by th.4 knowledge that those need­ guardsmen and baa ordered an Im­ dent of the firm, lists 66 typical ac fire. the rest of the week. Milk, bread ing milk more than ever— the in­ benediction before the royal family. mediate investigation and Is re­ compllshments of the employee rep and fuel deliveries were low and fants and the sickly—have been pro­ Tens of thousands of persona took questing to give him the resentatlon organization. Mr. traffic movement was irregular. vided." peu*t In the processions and hundreda necessary facilities to maintain Cheney’s paper, lauding the Works But the state highway depart­ Temperatures, hanging below the of thousands more witnessed the public order. Council plan and outlining Its effec­ ment reported that tnaln arteries, freezing mark since the 23 inches of pageantry under heavUy overcast All outgoing messages were cen­ tiveness, was read to the members although not entirely clear were snow fell Monday night and Tues­ skies. sored. of the Council, and was then dis­ SAYS U. S. WAS HEADH) ARMY AVIATOR, passable. Crews of nearly twenty day, turned warmer and the pros­ Rain fell slightly for about half Others Killed tributed In pamphlet form to the thousand state and community pects of a thaw were welcomed. an hour while services were held in the 'Thirteenth Century Cathedral Reported slain with Sandlno were employees. It follows: his former Generals Umanzor and The Aocompllahmenta of the CARRYING MAIL, of St. Gudule. The rain stopped Works Council FOR FASCISM YEAR a GO again when the mourners resum^ I'lstrada. The Works Council has served their march toward Laeken. By the terms of the peace' pact One of the moat apectaoulas signed by President Sacasa and thrw useful purposes, all of which are necessary for the successful con­ DIES JN FAU. STOCK EXCHANGE HEAD scenes of the day was a demonstra­ General Sandlno, February, 1933, duct of Industrial relations today: Sec. Deni in Washington CONFESSES PLOT tion by detachments of the AlUcs the latter laid down his arms with and the Belgian army in front of the exception of keeping 100 former 1. It serves through the methods of conference and instruction in ex­ Laeken church. followers who were to retain their Day Speech Declares Na-1 T U j j j § £ L p First Serious Accident Since TO SUGGEST REFORMS There the troops drilled for the plaining the Company’s labor and arms for one year. With these 100 last time before their King as bis men be was engaged in cooperative business policies to its employees. 2. It affords a simple and direct tion Is Gettmg Back to body lay outside the church. farming on the Rio Coco. Army Took Over Job — BelU Toil Sandlno came to Managua from method for the consideration and settling of individual grievances and Richard Whibiey Promiset METEOR DESTROYS They marched while bells tolled his Rio Coco colony last week to First President’s Ideals. unceasingly and guns boomed their terminate arrangements for the final equally Important, for the clearing Tells Police He and Pal Had Motor Trouble Thought salvos. disarming of his followers. up of personal misunderstandings House Committee He Will ■Visiting royalty, princes, and dip­ Sapped National Guard which may not have yet reached Plannod to Kiduap Pub- Reason for Crash, HOUSE IN SPAIN lomats witnessed the military man­ He was reported to have declared the stage of formal grievances. It Washington, Feb. 22.— (A P )— euvers from a dais. American Le­ privately and to have intimated to was the lack of such a body as the Secretary Detn declared on this, the Submit Substitute Bill for gion posts from Brussels and Parla the press that the National Guard Works Council that led to the strike 202nd anniversary of George Wash­ lisker— Pal Is Caught. Joined in the demonstration with the in 1928 w beqA major part of the Deshler, O., Fob. 22— (AP^— An was unconstitutional and this fact ington’s birth, that Presideat R o ^ ' Fedenl CentroL Dnitiial OceveBG* Report- other paraders. employees of m Conmauy left their Army flier, identified as Lieut D. O. The Grand of Luxam- apparently irritated members of velt had. turaedati^ cou9b'5^s^&h the Guardia NacKmaL wiprkjvithofat^-^^havlag formulated Chicago, Feb. AP>-^T^ve TsriHBeo tGrtrii but bourg, a cousin of King Albert, was any reason for their action. from "Communisih or Fsisefsm” sky at 6 a. m. today in the woods the only woman of royalty to wit­ Last night's new spi^rs publish­ hours after he confessed an abor­ Washington, Feb. 22.— (A P )—A ed by Owner Wbo Tells of ed a letter from Soiyllno to the 8. It constitutes a body duly back to traditions of the First Pres­ on a farm owned by Vinal Thurston ness this review. President officially glytng this as authorised to present to the Com­ ident tive plot to kidnap Emanuel Phllt|j) promise that he would submit a sub­ Queen Elizabeth and her daiqfb- pany the employees’ Interests and and was killed. His Experience. bis opinion and requesting that bis The war secretary, addressing a Adler of Davenport, la., Fred Mayo stitute bill for Federal regulation of ter-in-law, the Princess Astrid, wbo requests for the modification or ad­ Guarding the mail to the last tnc armed men be given guarantees and gathering of patriotic organizations, of Birmingham, Ala., alias Charles stock exchamges was made to the tomorrow will be Queen of the Bel­ justment of wages or working con­ Army man threw several sacks be Informed of the manner in which mingled praise of the present Chief gians, attended the services in St. ditions which changing situations Phillips, banged himself in a Mar­ from the plane before the crash. 'The House Interstate commerce commit­ Executive with a suggestion for Seville. Spain, Feb. 22.— (A P )— Gudule cathedral. may require. In executing this func­ quette police station cell. He died mall was found some distance from tee today b]i Richard Whitney, pres­ (Oontinoed on Page Three) / "Reasonable preparedness” as the Francisco Megla told today bis own Accompanied by a score of ladles tion it conforms with Section 7 A soon after police fotmd him sus­ the woods by Ball Baumbarger. ident of the New York Stock Ex­ of the court they took their places best insurance for peace. pended by bis neck scarf from the story of the destruction if his home of the National Industrial Recovery The plane left CThicago at 4 a. m. change. in the choir of the great church half As for the past, said Deni, it cell bars. They called to take him (C. 8. T.), boun'd for Cleveland. by what be and all his neighbors at Act relating to collective bargain­ Testifying against the major pro- an hour before the cortege arrived. ing. before Jack Lacy, alias Wyman, The plane nosed into the bank the village of Rlncoiuula believe to All were so heavily veiled in black THREE MEET DEATH (Oontinoed on Page Three) bis alleged confederate, arrested to­ vislons of the Fletcher-Raybum bill Oonferenoes of a creek in the woods and was a to place the Stock Shcchangea under have been a meteor’s tall. that it was impossible to distlnguiah day. their features at a diikancs 20 The first of these porpoeee—that complete wreck. Deshler is about strict Federal regulation, Whitney Senor Megla and his family sat a t He was rushed to the county feet. of oonferenoes—is not limited to the 50 miles south of Toledo. Army said the bill as now written would down in their home for lunch be­ hospital in hopes of resuAcltatlng There was considerable doubt for IN EECTRIC CHAIR formal monthly meetings, nor to officials foom Toledo, when they drive stocks off the exchange. tween noon and 1 p. m., Feb. 18. the Instruction groups. It is going THREATENED MILK him, but it was futile. He had taken heard of the crash, immsdlatsly a time as to whether the queen ac­ on himself the capital punishment The provisions in the Fletcher- Suddenly there was the noise as tually was present in the church but on almost daily in the informal dis­ started for the scene of the acci­ Raybum bill calling, for qusuterly he bad feared the state of Illinois of an airplane flying low over the this doubt was dispelled when the cussions between representatives of dent in automobiles. audit reports to the Federal Trade would inflict for kidnaping. He cottage. Queen and Queen-to-be sat together the Company and those of the em- SHORTAGE AVERTED The crash today was the first seri­ Commission would cost an average Pay Penalty for Killing of emulated the method used by Verne Jose Megla, 13 years old, rushed under the royal canopy. plovees. ous accident sinbe the Army started firm of 15,000,000 capitalization San key, notorious kidnaper, in Sioux carrying the mall Monday. to the door. He saw a dense column Bugle calls and the simultaneous The regular monthly meetings, from 1500,000 to 11,000,000 a Fails recently. Some Minor Mishaps ringing of bells heralded the arrival Two Men in Filling Station besides being devoted to a confer­ yesu*, he contended. The man be bad named last night There have been minor mishaps, (Continned bn Page Six.) of the cortege there. ence wrlth employees on vitally im­ Farmers Perform Heroic Critidzee Measures portant subjects of wages and work­ as his accomplice in to one pilot balling out near Mansfield, Preceded by an Impressive ecclesl- Holdnps. After he bad read from lengthy utical company, the cardinal in a ing conditions enumerated later, has truss the Davenport newspaper O., and making a safe descent in a a parachute. His plane was destroy­ prepared statement criticisms of the white mitre and scarlet robe entered eijdeavored to keep the representa- Work Gettmg Supply publisher and carry him out of the Morrison hotel in a huge trunk, had ed. In southern Ohio, another Army proposed legls'^ation, Whitney was GALES ON COAST the church and took bis throne op­ pilot's plane nosed over In a forced asked by Representative Pettengill, posite the seats of the royal family. Boston, Feb. 22.— (AP) — Three (Cootlnaed on Page Two) been captured only a few moments youths died in the electric chair at Through to Dealers. before Mayo was found lifeless. landing. (D., Ind.) for bis suggestions for a The two prlnceh, sons of Albert Lowry’s iDody was tom to bits. bill to be drafted "in the public In­ led the file of Kings, princes and state prison early today for the Grilled For Hours killing of two men in filling station He apparently had attempted to ball terest," CLAIM TWO LIVES ambassadors to the choir, then came holdups. For hours yesterday, Mayo had out, but a knot in the parachute the Belgian ministers and deputies. Hartford, Feb. 22.— (AP)—Heroic Whitney said he would “voluntar­ They were Herman "Red" Snyder, BERGDOLL DENIES laade stubborn denial of any inten­ cord Is believed to have caught in a ily" submit a draft of such a bill. Crown Prince Leopold and his efforts of farmers breaking trails to tion to kidnap Adler, a 61 year old part of the plane and trapped him. brother. Prince Charles, in brown 22, of Boston; John A. Donnellon, open roads Wednesday and last Earlier, the Senate banking com­ bank president and head of the Lee Marks in the woods showed that ’le military uniforms with black banda 24, of Los Angeles, and Harry C. night, brought an end to the serious mittee subpoenaed George Harries, No?a Scotia Fishermen Call Bull, 21, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Syndicate of a dozen newspapers. plane struck the ground, went for­ on their arms and wearing white BRIBER'Y CHARGE milk shortage in Hartford and other chairman of the publicity committee gloves, sat together on th ^ moth­ Snyder was the first to die. He Mayo had been nabbed as be stole ward some distance due to its mo­ of the New York Exchange, for entet^ the death chamber writh Connecticut cities today. Public of­ back to the hotel corridor where mentum, and then nosed into the It Worst Storm in History er’s left. ficials and cooperative marketing questioning tomorrow on what the Prince Deeply Moved Rabbi Morris Sedar, repeating be bad clubbed Adler. He soon ac­ bank of a creek in the woods. The investigators consider a "propa­ prayers as the rabbi chanted. He men were quick to express their plane was demolished. Apparently deeply moved, the knowledged a robbery attempt, but ganda” campaign by the Exchange slendor Leopold, clenched his teeth was calm and smoked a cigarette Notorious Draft Dodger gratitude for !:he work, ending a The woods is not dense and the — Few Trawlers Ont. not imtll late in the night did be against regulatory legislation. and moved his lips nervous!}) as the which be threw to the floor as he two day siege when dealers refused plane did not hit trees. to promise delivery to M y but fami­ admit planning to kidnap Adler and Tells 01 Pool service started. Through moat of sat in the chair. At 12:12 a. m., he ho.'d him for 840,000 ransom. He Had Motor Trouble Makes His First Public lies with babies and to hospitals. To this committee today H. Ma­ the ceremony his head hung low as was pronounced dead. said be had feared a death sentence Residents of the vicinity said Halifax, N. S., Feb. 22— (AP) — Donnellon, accompanied by Rev. son Day, partner of Redmond and be held it with his left hand. Local dealers grinned this morn­ because of the public revolt against Lowry apparently had trouble with Raging snowstorms and howling He will be enthroned tomorrow. Ralph Farrell, Catholic chaplain, ing in reporting that the first ade­ Comptmy, testiflec the pool In Llb- galea that whipped the North At­ Statement in 14 Years. kidnapers. his motor and had circled the vicin­ The stocky and more phlegmatic walked to the chair without a sign quate supply since Monday had bey-Owens-Ford Glass Company lantic during the last two days have He gave information that brought ity in a search for a landing place. Charles appeared more collected. of emotion. He seated himself and come In during the night by truck, Charles G. Thurston said be heard stock, organized last spring by cledmed at least two Uvea and have the arrest of Mrs. Minnie Lacy, who Only a few feet from them were awaited his end, which came at sled and private automobile and the pleme pass over his farm home Kuhn, Loeb and Company, mafie al­ temporarily disrupted the fishing In­ 12:22 a. m. Philadelphia, Feb. 22— (AP) —In was released as Innocent today after King Boris of Bulgaria and Presi­ that retail deliveries would Ise 100 shortly before 6 a. m. (E. S. T.). most 8400,000 ■from Juno to October d u s^ along the Nova Scotia coast dent Albert Lebnm of France. The last of the three to pay the his first public statement since he per cent before night-fall. No in­ she told where her husisand cbifid be Then he heard the motor being cut without any cash investment by its Two fishermen were swept over­ fled to Cermany 14 years ago, found. On the same side of tin choir the extreme penalty wras Bull. He bad dividual cases of continued shortage off. He said he opened a wind.ow participants. board from their respective schoon­ prlncea and ambassadors aat in two embraced the Catholic faith during Grover C. Bergdoll, notorious draft were ’•eported. Lacy was pounced on while asleep ers, it was disclosed here today as dodger, says that he “never paid a and then heard the crash. Thurston Testimony yesterday '^Ilsclosed rows. At the head of the first line yesterday and was also accompanied In a south side hotel' roqm, register­ telephoned to the Napoleon Airport this gigantic pool, in which Sinclair schooners and trawlers made their was Boris. by Father Farrell. The Brooklyn cent” to edfect his escape from an Finding the usual collection sys­ way into shelter at various coastal ed under the name, J. Lacy. and then went out and found the and Waller P. Chryslei participated, Nearby, in a blue uniform, was youth softly repeated a prayer as Armv guard. tem at a standstill. Selectman Mich- havens. ael Lambeck of Chaplin, a producer, He was rushed before the state’s lx>dy and wreckage. bought more than 815,000,000 worth Prince Umiserto, heir-apparent to he walked stoically to bis death, “If I were given to bribery,” be A t Halifax the Isattered and ice says, ‘T could easily have bribed drove his pleasure car loaded with attorney, who then sent for Mayo Cutting off the ignition probably of the stock and sold It for more the Italian throne aqd orotber-in- which came at 12:80 o’clock. to confront him. scarred schooner John A. Mackay law of Leopold. Crimes Committed m}rself into a rocking chsdr Job in 200 quarts over drifted roads to saved the wreckage from being de­ than 816,000,000. Chive Various Names stroyed by flames. Day testified the pool was con­ labored Into port with her flag at Prince of Wales Present Snyder and Donnellon were con­ the Army or Navy during the war Hartford, which action was singled ball mast and repoited the loss of and would have avoided all the by President Robert C. Mitchell of Mayo bad given his name vari­ Guarding the mail to the last, ceived when It became known the The Prince of Wales, tanned and victed of slasrlng James A. KHey ously as Charles or Fred Mayo and Anson Mosher, Lunenburg county wearing a deep blue naval uniform, while bolding up the gasoline station trouble I bad. But I was no diplo­ the Connecticut Milk Producers As­ Lowry threw several sacks from Llbbey-Owens Securities Corpora­ mat.” Charles Clyde Phillips of Blrming- the plane before the crash and it fisherman, washed overboard by the was at the other end of the front where he wras employed. Bull was sociation for especial praise. Mr tion bad a large block for sale be­ huge waves that swept the vessel, Bergdoll’s statement was in the cause it bad a big loan maturing. line. Directly behind him was the ' sentenced to death for killing Al- Mitchell and the State Board of .s Radio advices from the schooner handsome young Prince Nioholaa of bert C. Jordan, Greenfield pol^ m an form of a letter addressed to the Milk Control declared in separate (Oonttnusd on Page Two.) (Ooatlnoed on Page Six.) Frank J. Gibson, an associate of R B. Bennett reported the death of Philadelphia Record and published Rumania, representing his brother, wrho sTirprised the Brooklyn youth statements that the “heroic efforts” Day's, tsstlfied the pool operated Harris Feener, 32-year-old Lunen­ King Carol. while be was attempting to bold up in todays editions of that news­ of farmers and scores of men and without a cash Investment by sell­ burg member of the schooner How­ paper. He said it was prompted by On the other side of the front of a filling station. youths helping them should not be ing short at' first snd thus obtaining ard Donald, far out on the fishing the choir were ministers. Behind Gov. Joseph B. Ely refused sev­ an editorial urging a preddential overlooked. funds for the operations. banks. pardon for the nigltlve. them were the bishops. eral pleas for clemency. Mrs. The last of the heavily -loaded Patrols Deserted Convicted as a technical deserter, President Threatens Veto War veterans, active soldiers and Mabel Bull, mother of the Brooklyn trucks starting from production Officials of the National Fibh lesser Belgian dignatariea filled the Bergdoll was brought from New areas Wednesday did not reach the boy, visited (3ov. E ly several times York to obtain a "pot of gold” GETTING UQUOB COSTS. company said numy of their vessels transept and nave. In the center of in efforts to gain a reprieve from which he was supposed to have city until 2 o’clock this morning, ■ On Veterans * Bonus Bill had been forced by the wintry blasts the transept was a 20-foot, three­ the death penalty. She had pro­ burled. He stoppM at his mother's some of their crews on the point of Washington, Feb. 22.—(AP)— to desert their patrols on the fishing tiered catvalque wrapped In Bel-, claimed herself as guilty as her son, home in Philadelphia and vanished exhaustion. Becr.use it was not very The Federal Alcohol Control Admin, henira and seek shelter, despite the gian colors. because, she said, she gave him the in a waiting automobile. cold, the milk on arrival was u tid Washington, Feb. 22.—(AP)— Only the final ballets can predict istration today set to work to learn fact catches of the last two months Here the Uabops prayed at the wei^pon. In bis letter Bergdoll pointed out to be in perfect condition, much to possible veto—the first a t the Roose­ the outcome. An open telephone how much It costs to manufacture have been small and there was a close of the cathedral ceremony. Snyder’s mother «nd Donnellon’s t ^ a Congressional Investigation the surprise of dealers. . From iso­ velt regimo—was foreseen today as wire from the capital to .the White and rectify whisky and to produce serious shortage of certain kinds. In Princes and diplomats who walk­ ed to the cathedral, rode to Ladccn sister. Mis. Curtis Allen, also sought failed to establish any bribery, but lated farms surrounded by drifts revolt brewed Ir the Senate on the House, was ready to cairy aulek gin. many parts of Nova Scotia and New cleuMncy without avaU. Brunswick, for instance, it is al­ in carruges, foUowlzv the women. one of bis prosecutors recently al­ reaching as high o ten feet, the oubject of veterans benefits. ' woM to President Roosevelt of the Forms for submitting cost and The three originally were sched­ most impossible to purdiase smoked Umberto, Chariea and Ledpold leged corruption in connection with milk was hauled by horse drawn A Republlcsa - Democratic bloc, extent of the Senate challenge. other data by March 10, ooverhig uled to go to the chair shortly aiR- flOsts. in one carriage, followed by the esci^M. sled to collection p ^ t s in towns or encomaged by a suocestful upriring ^ By a vote of 41 to 40 yesterday, the fermentation, diatiUation. aging er midnight Tuesday, but the blli- Dating the letter from Weinsberg, on highways which had been thrown "It Is the worst weather we’ve Walee and President Lebrun. yesterday against ttao economy act, the Senate overthrew provisions in and rectification of whiskey and the had In our history,” ssld H. O. Con­ Veterans resumed their ssanfii aard of that day which took the Wurttemberg, where he is living open. preased forward la aq attempt to lives of many, spared, for 24 houn the economy act for Federal pay cost of manufacturing gin were lent nor, general manager of the Nation­ the ttm p winding straata around with a German wife and three chil­ Canton seemed to be in the worst loosen treasury purse strings la vet­ the lives a t the condemned men. alaahes. out to members of the Instilled' al Hah Company here. "Two of our cathedral as the procasarton. ahMiep, dren, Bergdoll soys: condition, farmers finding It Impos­ erans matters. *nie. Rouse Is due to take a bonus spirits and the dletilled spirits recti­ Robert Elliott, the executioner, was '1 never paid a cent of graft to trawlera were forced to come La,” to Laakan. sible to get milk from' there to Two Presidential comprisM have vote Mareb 12. The ^aeldent baa fying Industries by Harris B. W11- he said, “and that’s ths first time I It praaented a euiibuaiji^ prevented, by the storm tram reacb- anyone in toe iworld " and I never in- Hartford although they expected to mg Boston. tend to.” already liberalised benefits for the passed the word that a veto almost Hngham, assistant director of the ever remember trawlers betog forc- succeed before this evening. ex-soldlers. but the bloc wants more. certainly awaits such a bilL administration. sd into port by ths w eath^ F A G B 'J m i MANOHBSTEJl EVENING HEIIALD, MANGHIBTBR, GONN^ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22,1984.

portant part of its influeaoe Um tht tiflse mowed fmrtwutiBg cotton :d& in refUftg. Tbli cofldltimi bm loomfixars’ aotlvlty was cordinf to the figures et the jfttlon. many times in the simple aVOidaSce ground Warps l:4d'l OAd coarseA ..jeA improved to a large degree aod sergeMiti bad venoved his beBt IWQKr. f to allow credit for looms al Industrial Conference Board, was CONFESSES PLOT tie and the contents o f WORKS COUNCIL fit misufiderstandlngs the On- 14. Dl aziiWer to Oompialflts further improvements on reeling . any part of tht day rather as fellows: pockets. It wu odd, and pdffUfiity to frankly dlBCUSl eofidt* mode ritfirdUUf the lOM ol bonui on ma^mee are in sreeMs. than to limit it to loom runniat M ali Famaia lowed to keep hia overcoat In one tidfis as they arise. iCc&unlsslop 7014, it was agreed 38. Investigation of tasks on 20-22 hours. Silk Induatry, THEN K R IS SELF pocket was ue aaek acaif that ba Also, since the enactment of the after check studies to reduce the Japan and China; boiled off and In 55. ’The loomfixers’ size Job on 46- Cheney Brothers ' AIDS RELATIONS us«d for.a aooae. National Industrial Reoovery Aet speed of these looms. Loom speed reen were requested by representa- Inch dobby looms was reduced from higher by ...... 14.6 P.C. 22.0 P.C. and its Insistence upon the inaugu­ was reduced from 102 to 96 picks S1V4V4 Who questiofledqueetiofled the pfeiestpreiest nm-ruh- 85 to 50 looms la eotiform to the Cotton Industry, (OotmniMd fraiB Page one) box loom lob. ration of collective bargainifig, the olid tasks reduced from 4.4 “M” per ning oondifooDditions with those when tbs Cheney Brothers NO MOttl COAL AT SDK PLANT task was Set. 88. At tna request of the v/eavlng higher by ...... 31.4 P.C. 19.6 P.C. ham, Ala. Lacy had used the name Works Council has formed a medi­ hour to 3.6 ”M.” Later studies um, of an expert character to confer ’The result ot this isveatigation representativee, it wae agreed to Woolen Industry, Jack Wyman. showed improved conditions and limit Jacquard weaving Jobs to one New Haven, Feb. 22.— (O «ttao«i troB Fftf* Oa«) in regard to many matters that ttiowed that the boiled off did not Cheney Brothers Lacy was identified as one of two breaks and the task was set at run as well as when task w u set loom while weaving samples. warn R. Potter, in charge eS dletrl- wSre formerly considered almost 4,oo0 picks per houf. hlaher by ...... 18.2 P.C. 8.0 P.C, men who bought the big trunk and the size of job was reduced from ward Cheney, president of the tivti ot •mployww in touch with matters of administrative routine. lb. The Velvet WCaveM trawa. AOtkm Taken Upon Keooitiiiienda- found in a room adjoining that of button of Federal conu&odittM in 112 spindles to 103 spindles. The tlODS Made' by Safety and firm stated "The difficult navigation •uOb MMfltiu mftttwra of Cottipftny In the performance of Itlk^thlrd ferred to Broad Gk>odB Wsavinf bad Adler. It was punctured to provide Cconactiout, waa notified today that gfien Shewed a Better funning cen Sanitation Committee of the present can only be carried air, and Mayo admitted he and Lacy polloy to: fufictlon—the specific adjustment oompiained regardifig the low hour­ coa.' Will no longer be dlstnbutad dition but no change in the present 57. Dyeing and Finishing DepL— out by the exercise of sound and planned to knock Adler senseleu, The Mle at the South MaachMter of wages and working conditions— ly rate due to the use of quality and to needy families in the state. ■ task was made. An order to have all looaa floor honest judgnunt wbleh must be tape him up thoroughly and then Oompahy. the instances ^ v e been production ^inte Of credit rating The order came from L. N. Snead, 34. Questiofi ot exflsisive humidity boardi in tha Flalshlof Room nailad fsarlssaly admlnlatarad. Wa must carl him away for ransom. Compiled from the mlhutes of the based upon the Broad Ooods’ super­ was discussed by representative Federal fuel admlnlatrator and be­ The development of codee and down has been anUrad. not foiYst that wa era at all timea Ten minutee before, the turnkey their application to our peculiar General Works Council ahd the de­ intendent’s estimate in the case of It was decided to nave the humldl 68. A looaa blank in tha was. and working in oompatltlon with others, came effective at 8 o’clock last bad visited every cell and served night. ' aituatioa here. partmental meetings, but Cover only weavers having BO previous Bread tiers and recording instruments of tha Broad (Soeda Freparatloa Da- which is one of tbs important coffee to each prisoner. Mayo had the period from July 1st up to date, Goods experience, and the weavers' checked by the Mill Engineers at partmant has bean replaced. factors in arriving at all of our Potter said that Connecticut was Payment of rents. flipped his, and chatted a few min­ or only the period of the application past record in the case of weavers their earliest convenience. 69. 'The ranm at aaat antraaca to judgmsnte. The important point it allotted $7,6O0 tons of tree coal, but Reclassification of members of the utes With the poheeman. of the National Industrial Recovery ha\hhg had previous Broad Goods 35. In answer to a request made Placa Dyalng Dept, haa baan rt-sur- not that there shall ba no raquests ihat only about 5,000 tons bad been Benefit Association. A ct:— experience. . by the winderi to the departmental faoed to praveot' a allpplng haaard rcfuaad, but tha aaauranoa that none Before locking him up, the desk distributed through retidl dealers. Methods of forecasting production It was decided in m a^g the coimoil for an increase in earnings whan wat, as racommendad. shall ba rafuaad without eat ‘'jl to keep looms running regularly. General Works Cotuml 80. Machine Shop—‘*Wear Gog- transfer to ui§ the records of quali­ when runnlhg stock which was so ooofidaratlon of all aopaets of tha Unemployment relief in Town of 1. General increase in Wages as” signs over gmding whaeia case, and an honast attampt in all ty and production of these weavers inferior to u e regular stock and Mafi Chester. through tentative OOde based on cot­ run that tasks could not be made, it :ve been cleaned. cases to arrive at a eatlsfactory “ the Velvet Department for a S Amendments to the By-Laws of ton goods. - was decided to make a general rul> 81. iptnnlng MIU—An eight-foot solution." p eri^ of thfeb moflths. This has the Benefit Association. Hourly rate of an employees ofi ing for the entire plant. This rul­ Stan ladder haa been rapalrad. mads It possible for these velvet The changing status of silk codes. the payroll was increased by $.10 ing, which has afteoted all depart­ 82. Ghiarda on two roving frames weavers to readjust themselves to The eurtmiment of production. and the minimum guaranteed earn­ ments, allows payment of regular have been rtplaoad. Y O U M A Y BE the different conditions of the broad M. Weaving MIU—Stepa are to ba .»The revaluation of the dollar as it ings of any operative was fixed at even bonus in addition to the guar­ LOCAL WOMAN TO SPEAK Effects the employer and the em- not less than $.825 p6r hour, except goods weaving without an imme­ anteed day pay when running bad takan at once to properly light tha diate loss Of thsir credit rating facts stock Of when on unfamiliar bonus tollata in all roome where night plWfee. as exempted by the code. shlfte are operating, AT W .C .T .U . CONFERENCE in quaUty aad production. work. Previously the allowance hat I Tffe shortening of the work week. Full rate of gain over task to be 64, In ordiu- to avoid the poaelbil- SHOCKED The qualities and requirements of paid to bonus operatives. 16. In response to a request to been under these olroufflstancee for three-quarters of the bonus pay ity of a dangerous acoldant, notioea foremen in the eyes of management. Bonua which had been 20 per cent cOh.«iid6r the possibility of transfer- Mf8. Ronflt fiyookinga to Rep- Hfig and using sortie velvet twisters ment. have been posted on each floor warn­ The re-arrangement of the early to be reduced to 10 per cent on all ing filght workers against raising By the Strangest in the broad goods weaving mill Spinning, Dressing and Auxiliary reitnt Manchenter Branch at morning bus schedule. operations except weaving. or lowering the elevator from the New Britain SaiMilong. The report of the Committee on The net result of these changes three twisters were so tTafiSferred. DeportttMait Council second floor by use of tbe starting moral code on Safety and Sanitation. under the code was an increase o f IV. In answer to a request origi­ 36. Representatives requested that cord on the first or third floors, and The change in the hours in which approximately 30 per cent in the nating in Ihe Broad Goods Weaving ice be delivered earlier than 9:00 a. foremen have been told to caution Mrs. ftossa Brookings of East earth... where the bank is open for the cashing of average hourly earnings. Department to pay bonus on small 'm., to Machine Shop. Deques their men alio. ’The Engineering Middle Turpnike will represent the employees’ checks. 2. A change was made in the size jobs, it Was decided to apply granted, and ice is belfitt dellveret DlviBion is investigating & s mat­ Manchester broheb of the Woman’s a man may share this ruling to the Velvet Depart­ between 7:00 A m. and 8:00 a. m. ter and believes semi-automatic Christian Temperance Union, on the Credit Rating number of Works Council represen­ tatives by the addition of loomflx- ment also and to apply It to all jobs 37. It Was reported that the 6- ates Will be preferable to automa- speakers’ list for tbe coining Hart­ The above subjects are exclusive minute to closmg time bell was c gates. Such gates would be his WIFE willingly erg’ representatives to the broad over 88 1-8 per cent In size. S ford Coun^ Crusade Conference, to of the consideration of wages and not ringing ifi the Carpenter Shopi opened by hand from ifiside and goods and velvet mills at the re­ 13. in answer to a request It be held at Trinity Methodist church. working conditions which have been 'Tbe bell wae repaired. automatieally closed. New Britain on Tuesday, February with his friends quest of these groups. was decided to notify all employees discussed before the General Works In case of lay off as soon as it was 38. ’the method of handling sub 86. Farklng will be prohibited at 27, Mrs. Brookings talk on '*Amer- Council but which are referred to 3. At the request of the General orders in the Auxiliary Division has the northwest comer of the Weav­ ica Needs the W. C. T. U. in 1934” . . . YET kill If one Works Council authorization was known that such lay-offs were to be later. The three instruction groups, been changed So that it is no longer ing Mill. will follow that of Mrs. May E. w . given for the holding of meetings permanent Including all of the members of the necessary to have foremen sign sub­ Summary Tyrrill of Windsor who will tell why is BETRAYED! after working hours, at which em­ 19. Weavers having complained Works Council and employees select­ orders. Superintendents may desig­ As a result of all of the above ad­ America seeded the W. C. T. U. in ployees could meet with representa­ the starting of a loom nate employees to sign these Orders justments Ifl Working conditions and 1874. Mrs. Mary E. Welles of Hart­ ed by them in departments where after twisting on Oommissions 3882 changes In wage rates, the average there were no representatives, have tives of the Works Cmmcll tor the in ail departments. ford, president of thq Coflfiectlcut THE WORLB'S GREATEST mTION PICTURE consideration of any questions^ 8349 while operating other hourly earnings of all employees of w. c. T. u. Will preside ana will also investigated and studied in detail looms in a stand because they felt Broad Goods Weavmg'Department personal. Individual or general. This Council Cheney Brothers on payroll in Feb­ address the conference on “AldOhOl the entire subject of credit rating it Would be better to atop other ruary, 1934 were higher by 33 1-3 Education.” with the following results: was the resumption of a former 89. 'The box loom loomfixers re­ practice which had beeh discontinu­ looms ufitil a retwlsting job had per cent than they were in Jime, Sessions will be held at 11:00 a, 1. 'The making available to any bseu put Ifito bonus oonditions and quested a return to the former 1933. m. Luncheon at 12:30 will be fol ed. method of operating a 28-loom employee who requires it a simple, then go ofi bonus on a full job, it The relation of Cheney Brothers’ lowed by tbe afternoon session at stand without tbe assistafice Of leoBcise and clear manual on credit 4. It was decided to post bulle­ was decided to allow weavers to average hourly eamings to those of 1:80, during which the principal ad< spare fixers or loom timers. The rating. tins of all departmental works c6uu- stamp out and work wrclusively on the rest of the silk Industry and to dress will be given by Rev. fi. C. box loom loomfikers’ work was re­ 2. The providing of additional cii meetings on the bulletin baards retWlst job until ready for bonus. the ootton and woolen industry, ac« Pfittyman Of New Haven. iafeguards against (^ndltions which about the plant as soon as possible viewed and as a result the job was might make for injustice in indi­ after these meetings; and on De­ Djelng, finishing, Printing, En- reduced from 66 looms to 60 looms vidual cases of quality, absence,-else cember 18th It was agreed With the m v in g and Broad Goods and standard allowances nude for 6t job, citizenship and service, by General Works CouncU that a bulle­ PiWpdratidn Department^] additional jobs such as warp hang giving discretionary powers to the tin of the General Works Cbufioil OotmeU ing, starting aftCr twister, etc., re managers and superintendents to meeting would be Issued and de­ 20. Finishing aod Folding Boom. suiting In an Increased activity and B/C BARGAIN SHOW make equitable adjustments where livered to every employee in the The rtpresefitatlve brought to the a consequent increase in bonus. circumstances require them. plant. These bulletins have made it attention Of Management the fact 40. Twisters requested an oppor­ tunity to do some tjrpe of fill-in 8. The extending of the present possible for all employees in the that ice for Obollng drinking water work in order to reduce their lay­ rule allowing for the elimination of plant to follow the work of the was not delivered to drinkii^ foun- H y off time in slack periods. Manage­ ^ “ I have bean married to the longest absence of not to exceed Works Council much more intimate­ tiiins until after nine In tbe morn­ ment offered all twlstere the oppor­ ly. ing. Arrangements were made to eighty hours ih any six months tunity to learn weaving in order to on Eskimo wife for 20 penod to the longest absence with­ 5. At the request of the Works have ice delivered earlier during the provide constant emplojrment and summer months. yetrs. . . aiid she was tlio out limitation wherever the record Council it was decided to prohibit also agreed to allow twlstere a wait would otherwise call for a reduction starting work on any tasks before 21. Yam Dyeing. On occasions ing period up to two hours when finest human heing T ie In the hourly rate. regular starting time. This ruling the department has been shut down there appeared to be a possibility of The instruction groups are now was the result of a general feeling on Wednesday which is tbe regular more jobs coming that day. ever known. engaged upon an investigation of that tasks could not be properly pay day. Tbe represenUtive asked 41. As a result of tbe special the whole subject of timestudy e«d ganged unless work upon them was if arrangements could be mgde to meeting of July 31, all broad goods When yon see these task setting, which is always a Umited to scheduled working time. have tbe paymaster come to the loomfixers* maxifBum rates were in- matter of vital interest to the whole 8. The question was asked by mill on Thursday mornings follow orossed approximately 2fic per innecewt creatnres of God’s body at the employees. tbe Oeneral Works Council as to Ing a Wednesday shut down so that bottf. •UemMlerstaadlngs why women when working on the employees would not have to go to 42. Weavers complained of task outmost as I have seen them The second fonetioo of the Works same Jobs as men received a smaller the Main Office to collect tbolr pay, on Com. 8618,'and aa a -eSult of a CwmeO—that of settttng perM«al rate of pay than the men. It was This was dons, check study, speed was reduced aid lived with them. . . you grievanees sad «dearing iqi mietiii' understood that this question re­ 22. Frlntiag and Engraving. Tbs from 141 to 133 picks per minute, Berstaadiags—perhaps is as import­ ferred to women weavers and on fact that pieces of cloth to be used 43. As s rssult rt investigation of PRIUCHEN tM wiN a^ee that they are ant as any work it accomplishes. It February I2tb the Company au­ tot making strlke-offs of designs wage standards throughout tbe silk goes on quietly every day and al­ thorized tbe figuring of tbe hourly wers not being attached to route industry an additional inersaae ot ae decent as any on the most every hour, but it has always rates of women weavers on tbe ■4 me cards in tbs finishing room was 3.2c per hour was made to tbe T«ex face of the earth.” been wisely insisted by the whole basis as those of men weavers, brought to tbs attention ot Manage­ imuK rate for all loomfixers, smasb- Works Council that these cases are 7, Tbe Works Council appointee ment. 'The condition was investigst- piecers, and twisters. fit such a personal and confidential a committee to study conditions, in ed and it was found there bad been 44. As s result of a question by UJHEELER ^iqned nature that they cannot be report­ tbe Throwing department of the some misunderstanding in the finish­ the weaving r«presentatives, it was m ROB'T . AUTHOR OF "ESKIMO” ed upon IndlvlduiUly. Only the Ribbon mill, because of which no ing room regarding orders that em­ agreed to change tbs jeb classifica­ representatives^ of the employees representative bad been elected in ployees are not to tear silk unless tion write-up including comnriasiona know exactly 'how muiy of these this department Ae a reeult of thle authorized to do so. Pieces of cloth woven single in the tease in tbe cases there have been, but it is safe study, some general conditione re­ for making striks-offs are now be­ classification of jobs run single in UJ0015EY to ear that in numbers they exceed garding stocks were stnUgbtened ing attached to route carde in tbe tbe - beddle. 'This resultini in two all other types of adjustmefit The mit and a representative was duly ijbilshl^ room. commissions in this class being -in­ The euckoo eapkum of tlUnduetry obiUty to make these adjustments elected. Also as a result operation. . inal allowances were reviewed and 82. Poor formation of skeins glv- reconsidered, and as a result the “4 Frightened People” Ribbon Lager g trouble In wlndl^ after boil^ times were doubled and it was X and dyeing was brought up by agreed to limit any such Job to a and “Easy To Love” representative. Upon investigatian distance of 50 feet, -v t was found that part ot the trou­ 54. As a result or the Works ble was due to poor formation ot Cotmcil’s request, the method of

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ished. He loved to wear gay hand­ morning. This liU8 la Still stalled on o’clock with burial in Grove Hill kerchiefs around his neck. the s t ^ highway. cemetery. ROOSEVELT SILENT And he never left his fighting to ‘‘BAND OF TERROR” Llona Olnb Banquet Held Bookvllle Brtefa Ovemig^t A. P. TROILET SERVICE j his men alone. ROCKVILLE About 70 membera and friends at­ The Hockanum Mills Coxmiany re­ A Two Oon Man tended the Second Annual Ladles’ sumed operations In their Rockville News ABOUT FAR EAST They called him a “two gim SEEN IN MURDER Night of the Rockville Lions Club milla on Wednesday morning after IS NEARLY N O n U l man.” No one ever reported him whira was held at the Rockville being closed Tuesday on account of Boston.—Ueut. Charles Flaherty, actually shooting with both guns at House on Wednesday evening. the heavy enow storm. U. S. Army pilot, takes off from once but he usually c a n i^ two USES ‘TONY EXPRESS” Notwithstanding the fact that it A special meeting of Rockville East Boston idrport for Newark, N. pistols and toted his spare ammuni­ Lodge, No. 1859, B. P. O. Elks, will tion on bandelleras over his shoul­ at first seemed impoeaible to get a J., with first airmail fiown out of Connecticiit Companj Makes To Confer F ith Sec. Hnll Be­ French Judge Believed Slain speaker to Rockville from Hartford be held this evening at the E2ks New E ^lan d by the Army. ders and around his body. TO REACH ROCKVILLE Home. Exalted Ruler Lewis H. He was a fiery fighter and an Clarence T. Hubbard, secretary of Mansfield, Conn.—Isolated in their fore Talking Abont Man­ equally fiery orator. He exhorted by Agents of the Late the Auto Department of the Aetna Chapman will preside. A special lonely farm house by snow drifts Report on lines Tint Are S. D. Pearl of Manchester De­ Inaurance Company, entertained program will be conducted in ob­ Mrs. Etta Phillips, 75, Is burned to his men to battle, cheered them on, servance of Washington's . and went In shooting against his livers Movie Filins Using with hia address and “tricks of death; her husband John Phillips, Open m State. churia’s Status. enemies. Alex Stavisky. magic.” ^ A meeting of the Ladles Catholic 81, a cripple, escaped as the house His brother, Socrates, reported Fast Horse and Cutter. Mr. Hubbard took for his topic Benevolent Association will be held is destroyed by fire. slain with him, formerly was a car­ “The Big Idea” and entertained this evenl^ In the K. of C. hall at Hartford, Conn.—Robert C. Mitch­ 8 p. m. ell, president of the Connecticut Washington, Feb. 22.—(AP) — penter in Brooklyn. Paris, Feb. 22.—(AP)—Behind “Jack Chenaulf,” the prize saddle with his wit and wisdom for more New Haven, Feb. 22.—(AP) — At the height of Sandino's mili­ than an hour. He showed some The several bakeries In Rockville Milk Producers’ Association, urges President Roosevelt Is reserving any the overthrow of two governments, horse owned by S. D. Pearl’s riding Gradual resumption of bun and trol­ tary career against American very Interesting pictures and bis have been working both day and solution of the dairy problem "on a ley service throughout the state comment on the Washington recog' forces, Socrates told an audience in hints of international espionage, and school ot South Manchester, proved talk was well received. night shifts during the past two regional basis.” were reported today by the Con­ lition of Manchiikuo, -pending con­ New York: the $40,000,000 Staviaky pawnshop the hero of the day on Wednesday In Chairman Harry C. Smith of the days in furnishing bread to the com­ versations with Secretary Hull. “What George Washington was scandal, police today saw a secret getting tbe motion picture films to Llona Club committee sent John munity. The out of town bread necticut Company after a ceause- to you, what Simon Bolivar wais to “band of terror.” Dailey to Hartford to bring him to trucks have been unable to reach SAYS U.S. WAS HEADED ly two-day battle against heavy: The President is understood to re­ Latin America, Augustino Sandino the Palace Theater. Rockville. gard this question as filled with Investigating the murder near Rockville as there was no transpor­ (^ifts. is to Nicaragua!” Manager Robert Beede of the tation. “The Old District School” Is the dynamite and therefore is saying The truce between Sacasa and Dijon yesterday of Judge Albert Palace Theater secured S. D. Pearl title of the big play to be presented FOR FASCISM YEAR AGO Many lines remained paralyzed, aothing imtil he has gone into the Sandino, which brought peace to Prince, Police Commissary Pachot and his “Pony Ehepress” to drive to Word was received early in the this evening In the auditorium of but officials reported steady pro­ subject closely. Manchukuo is the Nicaragua and the withdrawal of said: the State Theater at Manchester for afternoon from the Connecticut the George Sykes Memorial School gress was being made and expressed : state set up by Japan on the terri­ the Marines whom the rebel chief­ “It is proof of a sort of organized the films using a sleigh. | Highway Department that the only under the sponsorship of the Tol­ (Oontinaed from Page One) the hope that virtuefily all transpor­ tory taken from China. tain so dispised, marked to him the terror. It would indicate the exist­ sure way to arrive from Hartford tation avenues would be open. Mr. Pearl arrived in Rockville on was to travel from Hartford to land County Young Men’s Christian President Hoover’s secretary of saddest moment in his life. ence of an extremely dangerous oc­ the return trip at 3:15 p. m., while Association. A Sis cast is to pre­ “does no one any good to call names A checkup of the advance thus That was the death of his yoimg Willimantic to WarrenvUle to West at a time like this.” far made against the effects of Jie state, Henry L. Stimson, took the cult organization. It would prove Manager Beede entertain his audi­ WUlington to Rockville. sent this' show, which is a two-act position that Manchukuo was estab­ wife in childbirth. Alex Stovlsky had agents in a.l ence with several short films which comedy. “Whut has happened,” he con­ worst blizzard since 1888 showed: lished in violation of treaties guar­ He had married her at the height walks of life.” were on band. An interesting musical program The Washington birthday party tinued, “is that we have outgrown Hartford lines all opened except anteeing the territorial integrity .'f of his operations in May, 1927. She Judge Prince’s body, bound, was Two horses were used in making was presented by Ralph Gibson and which was to be held this evening in a system that wmked pretty well in a stretch on Franklin avenue. China and under his leadership the was Senorita Blanca Arauz Pineda, found mutilated on railroad track the trip and the driver went “cross­ his orchestra from Willimantic. tbe G. A. R. hall, Memorial building its day, and under which the Ameri­ All local lines open in New Brit­ League of Nations unanimously, a telegraph operator at San Rafael yesterday. 'The exact manner of ais lots” from the Burke farm until he Community singing was also en­ under the sponsorship of the Sons of can people rose to the highest aver­ ain. del Norte. She admired this rebel joyed during the evening. Veterans of the Civil Weu: and their age of prosperity even known in the Service between New Britain and Japan excepted, refused to admit leader and often gave him govern­ death still is undetermined. reached Windemere Comer. On the the legality of the new state. As a An autopsy at Dijon indicated straight open stretches Mr. Pearl Following the banquet dancing auxiliary has been postponed. This world. Hartford resumed. ment messages which came over her was enjoyed imtil close to mid­ is due to the renovation of the “A year ago we were rushing Bus service between Meriden and result Japan left the League of Na­ wire. that he was dead before his body estimates that he went at least 30 tions. was placed on the rails and police miles an hour. night. Memorial building which is being headlong toward Communism or Wallingford via Broad street and No bells pealed from the little The "Pony Express” attracted Tbe event proved a big success imdertaken this week by the C. W. Fascism, I don t know which. Con­ between Meriden and Wallingford Only Reference village church when they were wed. chemists sought for traces of poison and much credit Is due tbe commit­ In his viscera. considerable attention as it entered A. workers. ditions had grown Intolerable and resumed. President Roosevelt’s only public That was too mediocre for Sandino. Rockville, up Union street, through tee In charge consisting of Harry of policy averted chaos, anc now the All local lines operating in Mid­ utterance concerning the problem He was a sentimentalist. He loved Pocketbook Untouched Conklin Smith, chairman; Miram J. his wife and he loved war. Main street to Park stref t to School American people again have faith in dletown, Norwich, New London, Put­ was a statement that the sanctity A blood-stained knife and a pow­ street to tbq Palace Theater. A Case, secretary; Roy A. Playdon, the American sj'stem. nam and Baltic. treaties must be preserved but he So, as they were wed, a cannon der puff lay beside the body. Luther A. White, acting with Dr. boomed and bursts were fired from large audience was on band await­ “In so doing, we are getting back No service between Meriden and made no direct reference to the Prince’s pocketbook was untouched. ing the feature pictures. Clarence E. Peterson, president ot QUESTION EX-CLERGYMAN Middletown, and New Haven and a machine gun. the club, who was tbe toastmaster. to the traditions and Ideals of Manchurian controversy. His brief case, however, had been This is tke first time in the his­ George Washington.” Wallingford. Both be and Secretary Hull have looted. tory of Rockville that it has been Drops Dead at Town Farm IN O’CONNOR MURDER In his talk of preparation against Waterbury lines still tied up and refused to discuss the Manchukuo Because tbe papers in the brief necessary to bring movie films to James Cunningham, aged 75 war, Dem coimseled a careful shap­ service in Norwalk partly resumed. situation and refrained from making FOUR WORKERS KILLED case bad been cleaned out, Investi­ Rockville with a sleigh but the at­ years, an inmate at tbe "Town ing of public opinion against con­ All service resumed in Stamford, any statements on the Pacific prob­ gators concluded Prince was slain tempt ^proved a success. Farm,” conducted by tbe town of flict. but bus line to Sound Beach still lems which would have nettled to prevent him testifying yesterday Snowbound Road Opened Vernon, dropped dead at 2:50 p. m., New York, Feb. 28—(AP) — A “Our six major wars,” he said, closed. Line between Stamford and Japan and made it possible for Jat>- IN MINE EXPLOSION in tbe Stavisky case. Transportation between Hartford Wednesday afternoon at tbe farm at former clergyman, William Henry “were all started by the people, for Darien opened. S^iese spokesmen to enter into con­ Judge Prince, as a former expert and Rockville was restored at 4 105 Grove street. Du Bole, 32, was queetloned today whenever Congreee has declared Rowayton service etlll badly tied troversies such as were carried on on tbe Paris police magistrate finan­ o’clock Wednesday afternoon after Mr. Cunningham who has been by police in connection with the war it has been in reeponee to pub­ up. under the preceding administro- being paralyzed for two days. Charleston, W. Va., Feb, 22.— cial squad, prior to bis elevation to an inmate for about five months myeterioue slaying l u t year of lic opinion.” New Haven-Branford line opened tlOD. tbe court of appeals, was known to Tbe first car to arrive was a Ford had not previously complained about He added also that “public opinion to East Haven green. This silence on the part of the Rescue workers today recovered the be one of the best-informed persout sedan which brought the track any lUnees. pretty Mary Ellen O’Connor, 16. is moulded largely by the newe- Many lines operating in Bridge­ Roosevelt administration has given bodies of four miners killed last in France on tbe operations oi crew of tbe “New Haven" road to Dr; 'Thomas F. O’Lougblin, medi­ Du Bole, now a post office clerk papere" and called upon tbe “owners port and New Haven. 'Trolley rise to much speculation as to the night in an explosion In the Glen Stavisky, Rockville over tbe Boston Post Road cal examiner, viewed tbe body and and until about a month ago mlnie- and editors of newspapers, not only service between Bridgeport and President's views, especiaUy since of tbe United States but of tbe Regers mine of the Raleigh Wyom- Police said be had been trapped. through Vernon Center. ave permission for its removal to ter of an Apostolic Episcopal church New Haven expected to be resumed the activities of French financiers in The snowplow crew of the Con­ ?be funeral parlors of F. H. Burk on at North Elmore, Lonj Island, was whole world to chooee which they 1^ tomorrow. New Haven-Ansonla Manchuria have prompted reports mg Mining Company in Wyoming necticut State Highway Depart­ Park street. Deatb wae reported ae arrested yeeterday on the complaint will be, war makers or peace­ line expected to be cleared by to­ that France may alter its attitude county, about 60 miles from Charles­ ment opened the road from tbe being due to heart trouble. of a 15-year-old boy and charged makers.” night. toward Manchukuo and Germany ton, Town Farm to tbe Goat Farm with Mr, Cunningham ie eurvlved by with impairing tbe morale of a The war secretary said he person­ Several bus lints in Dsrby open may do the same because of its About 100 men were at work in OPEN FORUM a plow and shovels. Only a single one brother according to beet re­ minor, ally was oppoeed to too large an army establishment, even though and eervice between Derby and eagerness to extend its trade in the the shaft mine at the tinM of the passageway was opened and this ports but very little is known about Offlcer'e at Queens police bead- Antonia resumed, Far East, cxplofion, but the etate department mads it necessaryry to allow a traffic lie relations. uartere switched their quiz to the believing that lufllcient military PRAISES NEWSBOYS ■trengtb ebould exist for reasonabls Merlden-Soutblngton line expect­ of mines reported all but tbe four OD^ Id one direction at a time, No arrangement has yet been S'Connor case when they learned ed to be open eome time today. escaped. 'Tbs other state highway outfits made for burial but it is now sx> Du Bols bad beet a clergyman. preparsdness, Since'tbe girl'e battered body wae "Conscription or compulsory mili­ Service opened east of Bridgeport First rsports wsrs that only two D«ar Editor; clearing tbs road worked on tbs psetsd to bs bsld from St, Bsmard's ae far as Dsvon snd sxpecMd to AUGU8T0 SANDINO Hartford-Rockvllls road wtalob is Catholic church at 9 o'clock Satur­ found near Massapequa, Long tary service despite tbe physical and msn wers missing, but rsseus ersws 7o rsadiof tonight's paper I no- moral value of the trainira and dis­ reach Woodmont shortly. found bodlss of four, traversed by tbe busses of tbe Con­ day morning with burial in St, Island, authorities bvae been seek­ tlcsd an article eooceming the necticut Company. This road was Bernard's Cemstsry. ing a supposed clergyman ae her as­ cipline to the soldier,” Dem said, SLAIN BY MILrriA Mins Inspectors said they bslievsd pe,per boye. I myeelf did not expect sailant. “le repugnant to American ideals. A NO POSTAL SEBVICi: tbe blast, local in nature, orlglnatsd opened as far as tbs “Goat Farm" Drops Dead s t Home to find a paper at my home Tueeday on Tuesday but tbe big drift# be­ Detectivee last night found large standing army is likewise ob­ from gas. Tbs victims apparently William <5. Sebeiffer, aged 44 jectionable, not from tbe standpoint Washington, Fsb. 22.—(AP) — (Oestfsoad from Pegs One) night. But I did much to my sur- tween Rockville and tbe “Goat Du Bols' ministerial garment# in hie were burned to deatb, pr in Rockville and bad many friends. Du Bole was tbe man, army this danger is remote indeed. I believe tome n^uld coipplain ^ eled after the plow banked the Every day in every way the army, or rural carrier deliveries today, tion and saying that these necessary dxofl's bouse, moaad last Monday to enow. The first traffic over this He is survived by hie piarents and Du Bois denied anv knowledge of from any first, second or third class tbe tenement bouse of Mr, McGrath, they did not get^thelr paper. So T one brother. tbe elaying and said be bad been from top to bottom, is indoctrinate reforms would be carried through think we should me«< the paper boy road was at 4:46 p, m,, when the with tbe duty of subservience and postoffice. Nor were there to be any with the appointment of m execu at Eaet Windeor Hill, afternoon papere arrived. Tbs funeral will be held from hie working in a Forest Hills post of­ ralt way when we pay him next late home on Friday afternoon at 2 fice at tbe time she vanished. obedience to civil authority," window deliveries. five delegate to be stationed in the Rev, David Carter, Mrs, Albert E, time, give him a little token of ap­ An effort wae made about noon northern departments to receive all SUlei and Mlee Kate M, Witbrel, at­ Wednesday to open tbe Rockville- arms controlled 1^ the government tended tbe luncheon given Monda preciation—don't wait for tbe Hartford road by putting a crew of and direct protective measures for afternoon by Mrs, Samuel H, Wll change. men and a enow plow on tbe Rock- the guaranbM of the lives of 8an- Hams at her home in Glaetonbnry, A HERALD FAN, ^ le end working toward# tbe “Goat dino and his former followers, for tbe missionary committees of J, M, Farm," Tble proved a big belp. tbe cburcbee of tbe Hartford East (P, S-—I live in Homeetead Park No hue eervice was operated into B, CMABLEf E, HABNEB Association, About forty were hicb was pretty bard for a news­ Rockville on Tueeday with tbe ex­ A, F. Foreign ftafl present. After lunch, in her spa­ boy,) ception of tbe flret trip in (be cious dining room, a most interest­ Termed A Patriot ing address was given by Mr. “Augustino'' Sandino was a heroic Senrader, a returned missionary trlot to half tbe population of from China, He spoke of tbe proe- Ktin America and a deiSetperado to pects of China and of the door of tbe other half. o^Tportunity now open for Cbrlstlan- For many years tbe cries “Viva Saadlnot'' and “Down with the Yan 'ibe gathering of Wapplng SOCONY kees!" were elmultaneoue shouts Orange officers which was to rave wherever anti-American demonstra­ been held Tuesday evening at tbe tions were seen. home of Mr, and Mrs, Harold I. His name was the rallying cry for Turner is indefinitely postponed on RANGE OIL Latin Americans who criticized the account of tbe severe snow storm. United States foreign policy as Im­ Arthur Smith of East Windsor perialistic. Hill slipped and fell on tbe ice last for oil ranges This reputation, Sandino gained week and broke bis hip.' He is In first as a close friend and adherent tbe Hartford hospital. of Dr. Juan B. Sacaba who is now The C, W, A, workers have been president of Nicaragua. That was painting the South Windsor Town back in 1927 and 1928 when Presi­ Hall recently. CLEAN PROMPT dent Alfonso Diaz was in power in The Board has set next Monday the Central American Republic and evening, February 26 for the public was regarded by Sacasa and other meeting on tbe three town budgets, BURNING DELIVERY opponents as a despot. which is to be held at tbe town hall. Sacasa and Sandino took tbe field The proposed budgets of the Board together in a revolution against the of Education, Selectmen and Library ECONOMICAL President, board will be presented to the public The United States refused to per­ for consideration. Suggestions for mit the overthrow of the govern­ additions or discussions may be STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK. INC. ment by force. made by the voters. The education Phone Manchester 3975 Sacasa went to Washington, leav­ budget was presented to tbe finance ing Sandino still engaged In military board meeting, but not acted upon. operations with their candidate, The library budget was accepted. Jose Marla Moncada, their actual Tbe Selectmen’s budget was not President. completed and will be presented to Finally Recognized the Board at a special meeting to It was a long time, however, be­ be held Monday night at the ball. fore the United States would grant recognition to the Sacasa-Sandino Sherman Waldron has been con­ candidate. When recognition final­ fined to his home by illness over the ly came, Sacasa served as Nicara­ week end but he is improving now. Now try guan minister to Washington. Miss Chrisine Bossen, daughter of The election by which Moncada Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Bossen, spent was seated as President was super­ the week end at the home of her vised by United States Marines. In parents. Miss Bossen is a student the eyes of the United States gov­ at Wheaton College, Norton, Mass. BRAND‘S ernment, there was no question as Ann Backus aged 10, daughter of to the fairness and legality of the Mr. and Mrs. Adam Backus of election. Wapping, who was so severely Sandino’s man had won, and fol­ burned when her clothes caught A ll-B ran lowing Moncada as President came fire, while she was dressing her Sacaaa. But Sandino was not satis­ younger sister Margaret, age 3, is fied. still in a critical condition at the The Marine Corps was trmning a Manchester Memorial hospital. Her ■ THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY! police force for Nicaragua, training mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Backus, was Here is Pea Soup such as you never tasted before. It the Guardia Nacional, composed also burned while trying to extin­ is prepared from the cholc est peas we can buy, and flavored with whole hams cooked right into it. We have just distributed the n e w 1934 All-Bran pro'vides **hu]k^ and vitamin B to aid elunmation* entirely of Nicaraguans who were guish the flames. She is improving, Blended and seasoned to a delicious flavor. Just the given the traditions of the Marines. and would be able to come home, thing during Lent. but is staying with her little girl. booklet iu your neighborhood. Entitled **Keep on Also iron for the blood. Hated By Sandino Saltesea Pea Soup is pract Ically solid In the can. It Sandino hated them. He had The Federated church wiU hold should ' e well diluted and is, therefore, very eco­ the Sunny Side of Life,^ it brings all the facts about fought them through jungles and their annual Community night social nomical. A nourishing m eal in itself! Great for Serve All-Bran as a cereal, or cook into fluffy across moimtains for more than five at the Community Church House growing children! Builds bone and muscle! common constipation, and tells how this ailment years. The “Devil Dogs” were only this evening at 7:45 o’clock. There Ask your dealer for Saltesea Products. If he doesn’t muffins, breads, etc. How much better than devils to Sandino. will be a progfram presented, that carry them, please write us, and we will see that Year after year the Marines had will be opened by community sing­ you are supplied. can be corrected. risking patent medicines I set traps for him. Nicaragua gov­ ing, and there is to be a short play ernments bad placed prices on his entitled “Waiting for Grandpa,” SALTESEA PACKING CO. As you read this valuable booklet, you will Your grocer has your pass­ head. Still Sandino fought on. presented by the Junior Society of 315 Fox Po nt Boulevard In build, he did not look like a Christian Endeavor. The cast is: Providence, find many suggestions for improving the health port to health. Be sure to fighter. He was a small man and George Washington by Sherman MADE BY THE thin. Waldron, Washington by of your family. Protect them against common ask for K ello^'s All-Bban. Only in his face did he look like Miss Blanche Belcher, the Grand­ MAKERS OF tbe terrible fighting man he 'was. children are to be Peggy Morrill and .Ue delicious, nour- constipation— with its frequent headaches, loss If you did not get the book­ He wore a sombrero like a Texas William Watrous, and tbe Mammy iAlng Rhode Island ten gallon hat pulled down over his is Carolyn Burger. There will flJso product which of appetite and energy— by serving a delicious let, have us send yon one free eyes. His jaw was firm. His eyes rings you the RHOLU ISLAND be a speaker from Hartford and flavor and vigor of cereal frequently. were black. other numbers on the program, aft­ deep sea clams with upon request Kellogg Com­ He was part Indian and, was er which refreshments will be all their rich and proud of it. served. No admission will' be healthful Juices. CLAM CHOWDER Laboratory tests show that Kellogg*i All-Bban pany, Battle CroBk, Mich. Elven in the brush he always man­ charged, but a collection will be aged to maintain some appearance taken to defray the expenses. ox the dabdy. He saw to it that al­ Saltesea Prodoots will be on display at the Manchester Oooklng Everyone Is cordially Invited In the School March 18th, 14th, ISth and 16th. ways Ms leather puttees were pol- community.

■•sV . PAOB FOUB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNh THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1984.

4lanrl|Mt»r uothBr storm like thle, or worse, com* to think of it, very oompll- next year— which Is mors than prob- mantary to the courts thsmsslvci. I f Waahingrton Could Come Back Snratng llrrald Able Blaos these things surely run tn cycles— there will be a more general VUMUWHIBO Ht i'HIV “SHOO!” HXiUl,D FIUNTINO OOUFANS INC. realisation among motorists of the II WtrMt llmltatloDi of their mtchlnes in An Associated Press dispatch UanubMttr Qobb. A Knowledge THOUAl riROl'SON snow and lese mistaken lelf oonfl- from Waahlngton, dealing with the 0 «D«r»J Minactr exorbitant prices at which good that is Complete dence in their ability to get where i^BBacd u«toB«i 1. n il they are going despite a foot or two liquors are being held, starts off by Publiahtd MlTary Svaniai blzoapt saying; "Urged on by President US. ROBERT K. ANDERSON BuadBJf UQ BbiidajrB BBt«r«o at th« of anow. Funeral Dtreetoi For Poat OCto* at tiaaoBaatar. Oobb aa Roosevelt, the administration has foe& oN flOyERMWENiT •aoend Claaa Mail Uattar. Aa a matter of fact the automo­ undertaken an Intenaive drive BURSAUS WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. StBdUKIP'nON fU'i'ttb bile isn't very much better adapted VPAiHS T E U Office s m . House 7494 Oaa laar. ) naU ...... |e.o« against high liquor prices and boot- Par Month, by oiiaU ...... I .10 to serve as a substitute for a bob­ QOVERNMEMr Sinsla oootaa ...... | ,ui leggers. it was announced today.” sled than It Is to take the place of a ExPeKlDlTUf DalTvorad, ona yaar ...... la.oo This subject being an Important ship upon the sea, and it is about aa MBMBBR OF TUB A88O01ATB0 one and of very general Interest, tnu PilBBS reasonable to expect it to travel in reader in moat oases doubtless pur­ TLa Aaaoolatad Praaa ta axoluaivBly a major billiard as it would be to aaUtlad to tha uaa for raoablteation sued It to the end of the dispatch. of all oawa diapatobaa eraditad to it expect It to ford a river ten feet IF YOU’D GET AHEAD or not otharwtaa oradltad tn thia If so he was probably somewhat papar and alao tha looal oawa pob* deep. No driver is foolish enough // Divorce Emotions Pron\.Brains at a loss to discover what all tho llanad haraln. to attempt the latter feat but for All Mphta ot rapublioation ol shooting was about. Substantially apeoiai dlapaicher borair ara alao ra« some inexplicable reason probably a aarvad. all that is disclosed is the not too By Helen Welahlmer. .^Bhe was formulating a practical majority of automobillsts are taken Every once in a while a man an plan, There are women In Ameri­ Full aarrica cllant astounding fact that the President or N 0 A Bar* completely by surprise when they nouncea that women should steer ca who have proved that they are vice. loo. regards the going prices of alcoholic find themselves stuck fast in a snow­ clear of politics. Their brains are large enough and brave enough to liquors as too high and wants some­ HE might BH S U R f^ ls e P TO S6G TH6EG THINGS — BUT not adapted to clear thinking, the Hubliahai^a KauraaaoiailTa: Tha drift. put aside their own petty tempera­ Juliua Maihawa tipaclal A»»ncy—Naw gentlemen argue. They get into a ments and work for a uhining cause. Tork Chto.KO. Uairolt and Etoaton. body to do something about it. Next year, it may be, their sur­ muddle. No, feminine brains may There is Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Apparently ther# is nowhere in be nice for tea chatter or bed-time UtSMUBK AUUI7' BURBAD OF prise will be less than It was on the first of sdl. Mrs. Carrie Cl IH’III.a TK iNS. Washing^ton any definite plan of at­ stories but for affairs of state— Catt, who suggested that women occasion of the present storm, if But the poor deluded masculine Tha Harald Rrinti ^ Company, ino., tack on tht profiteering that so ob­ leaders ask the President to send bli assumta no Onanclal raaponatbility perchance this experience is repeat­ viously is going on and while that S 1 D C > ^ objectors don’t realize that they wife to Cxeneva to argue for disarm­ for f.vDosrapniea. error, appearlna In ed then. Possibly some of them p c C f t W f l G t aren’t objecting to women’s brains. ament, was making a worthwhile adverttaemeriia in the Menrheater continues any attempt to .put an ^4^ They are all right, so far as science ivetilna Reralo may even leave their cars ui^er contribution. when a woman end to bootlegging will be exactly IZS,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ."^ knows. The men are objecting to put aside her selfish interests and shelter. So, if we have a similar women’s emotions! For it is the THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22 as effective as such attempts were becomes strictly selfless her brain blizzard next winter, perhaps the POPULATION emotional elemnt in a feminine na­ during prohibition. can equal that of any mun. road breakers won’t find their oper­ ture th at, turns a perfectly good If the administration has actually table upside down and cuts open a Most of us take a subject— espe­ WASHINGTON ations made unnecessarily difficult undertaken an intensive drive crystal ball to see if it has anything cially if It is personal— and worry by Jams of snowed in cars all along in the middle. George Washington, first Ameri* against liquor profiteering and boot­ it to death. W e think that a cer­ can President and affectionately the roads. Perhaps. If women would divorce brains tain remark may have meant this, legging it must manifestly be of tha \ L A B 0 5 ? from emotions, as men have learned known to every school child since | that or the other thing. We analyze shaken apron and “Shoo!” variety. to do, they would travel twice as far it and see that it didn’t. But we Bfi the father of his country, the STORM FLYING Because nothing whatever is being on the career road. Or the mar­ must know Just how we would have hundred and second anniversary of ‘ riage road. Or any other road that done that gives promise of results. felt If it had, it seems. So we con­ whose birth we celebrate today, was An attractive illustration for the looks good to them. Oh, yes, we tinue the searching until we are so propagEinda literature of contract might aa well admit that our imag­ upset we have convinced ourselves profoundly beloved and revered by inations get busy; we read between airmail flying was provided at the that the wrong meaning is the right the people of this nation during his BEHIND THE SCENES IN lines even when there aren’t any one. Being sorry five minutes later life and has been a sort of national Newark Airport Tuesday when lines, and wake up a few days later doesn’t make us any more interest­ ■ idol ever since. It was his leader- Army mail fliers, forbidden to take wondering how we could have been ing to anybody. Merely more per­ such simpletons. But we do it. plexing, and that is bad. 'Ship, his dauntless resolution that off because of precarious weather e 19S4 Nf-' Yes, we do it! No, there is no quarrel with wom­ conditions, had to stand about and made possible the winning of Amer­ HE m igh t 66 eyg/s) M o«e suCPCiseo t o s e e t h e s e .^ en’s brains. But there is a slight ica’s independence. But his Presi­ witness the arrival of a commer­ But emotions can be divorced argument with their emotions. But from mentality. There are women dential administration was a long cial plane bearing W ill Rogers and By RODNEY DUTCHER no man can imderstand that inner who have done it, and when a wom­ urging that makes a woman erect way from being completely success­ four other passengers while Its two The Herald’s Washington Correspondent. an has made this ultimate achieve­ a stage and write her own show ful. pilots made light of the weather ment the price of her brain is far from a casual line. HEALTH -DIET ADVICE beyond that of rubles and pearls and Indeed, if it had not been for the and talked about the storm as Wewhington, Feb. 22.— Scores of It would be a splendid thing to she is worthy of a seat in the presi­ lustre of his name and the pieople’s something that shouldn’t bother government workers do nothing form a brain trust of women with UR. FRANK McCOY dent’s cabinet, the embassy, or any balhnced, quiet, poised mentalities any aviator out of swaddling but answer hundreds of thousands NEW * (^uestloiu in regard to UeaJth and Diet certainty of his utter Integrity and other service. that are divorced from personal pet­ devotion, it would probably have clothes. of letters addressed to President will be amiwered by Ur. MoCoy who can When Miss "Virginia Gildersleeve tiness. It would show the rest of Roosevelt. They’re scattered througn be addreMNed tn care of this paper. Ed- suggested, at the University Wom­ been recognized long ago as a fail­ If the commercial companies us how to stay rational. And that Federal agencies, to which rjie close atamped, self-addressed envelope, en’s dinner in N ew York, the other is infinitely more important th *" ure. His two terms in the Presi­ White House refers mall in bales. YORK want the support of the people in . a i«54 i*eA scR'/ica-iNc ______for reply. night, that a woman’s brain trust proving to any man toat. we know When 12-year-old Jack Dansliy dency were marked by muddling, their controversy with the govern­ should be formed in order to give that a radius is one-half of a cir­ of Denver wrote to “Dear Beloved By PAUL HARRISON the government the benefit of work­ cumference of the circle in which we disagreements within the govern­ ment— and they have gone to all President of all the . American THE ART OF BEING KIND <^can do. Find some one for whom able, clear-sighted, concrete minds, are rolling aroimd. ment, cabinet cabals and cross-pur­ sorts of lengths to win it— they People,” his letter was shunted lo you can do a simple kindly act, or New Tork, Feb. 22.— “He was a One of the greatest aids to both pose operations that finally sent the would be well advised to avoid this Public Works. This was a boy to whom you can speak those words who had been ill six years, had had sweet guy,” said Broadway, looking health and happiness is to practice of kindness which are encouraging, great man home to Mount Vernon particular line of attack. The pub­ three operations and needed an­ at the big bright sign'on the Winter the art of being kind. "Waste of Or, you can sit down and write a can visitors — the American colony energy is one of the greatest causes discouraged and convinced of his lic does not want its malls carried other, and had been taken to Denver kindly letter to one of those old has decreased by half since last Garden that spelled out “Ziegfeld of disease and wherever there, is ‘REGAIN OLD PEAKS’ April. own futility and doubtful of a sys­ by his mother because his Illness friends you have been neglecting. at the needless risk of human life. Follies.” “How he’d like to have happiness there is less waste of .American Auto Bargains required It. Do the same kindly thing for the tem of government he had labored It was this same W ill Rogers who seen all this! How he loVted the bal­ energy. The less energy you waste His father had to stay in Pitts­ other fellow which you yourself Dozens of Anaerican automobiles lyhoo and the brighta! . . . Well, carelessly, the more you will have would appreciate. are available at absurdly low prices •o harri to establish. said the other day, with some color burgh with a $22 a week Job, which KEMAL’S WORD TO no more Zlggy. but (here are the for accomplishing these things Begin now, and then each day in Rome’s big garages. They have Washington, soldier and patriot of truth, that there hasn’t been an was what made Jack miserable. Follies. And the old street looks which are helpful to you. In no way from now on, keep your eyes open been forfeited by American vlstors Couldn’t Mr. Roosevelt help him get and willing martyr of his country Important letter written, anyhow, in natural again.” do ,we waste more energy than for those kindly acts which you may who found that dollars would not a Job in Denver? There were many w^o remem­ through the irritations which come do. By steady practice you will TURKISH STUDENTS buy enough highly-taxed Italian was a statesman of broad principles thirty-five years. Very few letters The White House rubber-stamped bered on this memorable first from a critical attitude toward leam more of the art of being kind. gasoline or pay enough on the siz­ — but no political technician. He ever were written, for that matter, the letter: “Respectfully referred night. others. This will not only make you happier able clrculatior taxes, to make mo­ for acknowledgment and considera­ held In fine contempt all narrow that were,so vital as to warrant the Theater folk and theater pa­ It is easy to fall into the habit but will also______add __ to ^your______health._ toring. a pleasure. tion.” Istanbul. — (A P ) —• Some 1,800 partisanship. He could not see, in sacrifice of a life to bring about of saying something critical but if I Thus you have a very elfish reason Apartments of the more palatial Jack was answered in the name trons passed under the glitter­ men and women students have ing marquee with the reverent you earnestly seeking better for practicing the unselfishness type in sections favored by EMglisb those near to him, the special pur­ their delivery, and probably nine- of Executive Officer Philip B. Flem health you can not afford to fall swarmed into reorganized Istanbul mien of people at a memorial needed in being kind. and Americans have been gathering poses and ambitions which might tenths of the most urgent airmail ing, who suggested consultation into such a destructive habit. In­ University, with ears ringing with dust since a precipitous search with the Colorado Federal re­ service instead of entertain­ stead of the habit of being critical be actuating them. A s a result he communications have to do with ment seekers at a gay and lav- QUESTIONS .AND ANSWERS the Kemalist government’s com­ started last spring for less costly employment director. The boy's you are to form the habit of being mand: surrounded himself with associates nothing more important than Isl revue. (Weaning Baby) abodes. next letter said he had been told kind. This may not come naturally Question: W. P. of Salt Lake Qty, “Raise Turkey again to the peaks Hotel and restaurant managers In little groups gathered some who could never by any possibility money. his father must have lived in Colo­ to you at first, but this good habit Utah, writes: “I have tried to wean of science and art which were hers complain of the depreciated dollar of the oldsters whose memories work together, for the excellent rado a year, to be helped. can be established. You will be sur­ my baby and am somewhat troubled in past ages.” aa bitterly as the perennial Ameri­ Commercial aviation companies reached back to Flo Ziegfeld’s first Wouldn’t Fleming write personal prised to find that your friends are as to the foods I should give him. Old Teachers Dismissed can seeker for a kingly existence reason that their political and so­ “first night” in 1907— may be proud of the fact that their ly to Direbtor Craig "Vincent, in becoming more attached to you and Have you any instructions which To rescue the Turkish mind from “among the natives” on the green- cial philosophies were in direct op­ men and their planes carry on “in which case Jack promised to “get “It was on the 'roof of the old the new people whom you meet will you could send to me?” the slough of Ottoman indolence bac.: pittance. One tea room pro­ New York Theater building” . . be impressed by your cheerful com­ position. The inclusion of Thomas the service of the people” at all entirely well.’’ Answer: I realize that the period and Moslem fatalism, Kemal put prietor who specialized in American "Please read this correspondence “The Jardir de Paris, they called ments. Make this your slogan: ‘‘A of weaning is often a difficult one into effect a sweeping reform of the trade, recently grew weary of wait­ Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton sorts of personal risk. But the carefully and give me a report on it.” . . . “I remember that corru- Kind Thought and a Kind Word for the young mother; however, this country’s sole university. Old Turk­ ing for the usual wlntei flock of in his cabinet was a blunder so ob­ Wherever Possible.” Army, which doesn’t see in any kind the possibility of finding a place gigted iron roof over the whole time of year offers an excellent op­ ish •professors to the number of 96 tourists, ran a partition through M y Idea of kindness is those deeds viously contradictory and irrecon­ fpr this boy’s father,” Fleming thing, with the sides open and tar- portunity to carry out the weaning were dismissed and 36 German, bis establishment and offered half of of peace-time activity any occasion which have a practical, common- wrote. pauUn-covered in bad weather” . schedule. I do have an article on French and Swiss savants engaged. it for rent. cilable that if anyone but Washing' for the callous hazarding of the sense value. Being kind to poor peo­ Meanwhile, the elder Dansky had “And the audience sat in folding feeding and weaning of Infants Despite the economic crisis, ton had been responsible for it he ple is showing them how to earn lives of fliers, puts the safety of its gone to Denver for a promised Job, chairs, and one ot the comers was which I will be very pleased to send Kemal approved the expenditure of more money. Being kind to a sick would have been derided from that which lasted only a week, because sort of penned in like a box for to you. I suggest that you write $1,500,000 to raise salaries of the men and its planes first And in that person is showing him a way to be­ the boss folded up and left town. Ziegfeld and Klaw and Erlanger, me in care of The Desert News and faculty, build new laboratories and day to this. determination it will undoubtedly come cured. Being kind to an older The correspondence file closes wfitn that you follow the instructions clinics, and buy books and equip­ President Roosevelt, like W ash­ who produced the first Follies . . . member of the family is to try to receive the applause and hearty a Joyoiw note from Jack Dansky "Nora Bayes was in it, remember? given regarding questions and ment. understand that« person’s point of answers at the heading of today’s ington fine and high and full of synapatby of the public. which says his "daddy” has a C W A And Grace La Rue, and— ” “In making this enormous sacri­ view and to sympathize with it. Un­ article and please be sure to enclose noble aspirations for his country, is Job which will do nicely and keep “Yes, and the Gibson Bathing fice,” the minister of instruction. In time of national peril we know doubtedly, old people are more hurt one large, self-addressed, stamped trying to reconcile irreconcilable him from a forced return to Pitts­ Girls. But the big moment of that by unkind acts or words than we Hikmet Bey, said “the government envelope with your letter. has faith that the youth of this well enough where the Army avia­ burgh until something better ap­ show was when the Amazonian may realize. Being kind to young SV BRUCS CATTON philosophies and follow the advice land, remembering that the origin tors would be found standing on the pears. Dmm Corps came right down off men or young women is teaching of associates whose views are as (Tetany) of the Turkish nation goes back to Jack thinks Roosevelt and Flem­ the stage and marched up one them the best way to get ahead by HERE’S A FINE BOOK question of personal risks. They Question: From San Francisco, one of the greatest and most power­ far apart as those of Jefferson and ing are Just swell. aisle and down the other" . personal effort. Help them to leam Calif.: “I have recently become in­ FOR DRINK MDOEBS don’t need to show off foolishly in some useful work which will really ful of ancient creators of civiliza­ Hamilton— as far as the poles. He “There was never anything like terested in a disease called ‘tetany.’ tion, the Hlttlte race, will march the face of storms in order to bold Take This, Mr. Webstef make them able to stand on their (3ould you describe it to me in a Bar Veteran Lists Scores of Old and ii trying to create a N ew Deal that In New York before. ^ I’ll toward a brilliant future.” may have been called a own feet. short paragraph?” N ew Recipes. the respect and admiration of the never ?orget the look on ray wife’s Kemal Traces Past while leaving the Jokers of the old lot of things, but it remained for Being kind to the neighbors is a Answer: Tetany refers to an ex­ country. face when— ” . , . “And dc^you re­ This is the first official utterance Congressman Ulysses Samuel Guyur very vital part of the art of kind­ treme excitability of the nerves and I would bate to cause any of you deal in the bands of the winning member what that show cost? of Mustapha Keraal’s "HIttite the­ to diesciibe it as “a virgin parallelo- ness. One of the ways to neighbor­ muscles, which produces spasms of to fall into a loose mode of living. players. He is trying to get the ef Well, I do— $13,000. You couldn’t sis.” The gazi long has been seek­ grani of unfettered civilization,” as­ ly kindness is to be careful toi turn the muscles of the extremities. put a Punch and Judy show on ing from archeological sources Still, you can stock your cellar now­ fects of inflation and to retain the NO COMPLIMENT tounding House philologists. your radio down low late at night, These spasms occur chiefly in the Broadway for that money in these so that your neighbor li not an­ proof of his belief that the Turks adays without itepping on the hem principles and processes of defla­ In a speech eulogizing the late times” . . , arms, although the legs may be af­ Mayor William Mahoney of St. Senator John G. Ingalls, one of (.be noyed by a loud racket from the fected. In some cases the spasms are descended from the Hittites, the of the federal constitution; and if tion. He is trying to ride all the mysterloiui Biblical race, the great­ Paul., Minn., proposM to subpoena last post-CivIl W ar “bloody shirt” radio. last from a few hours to a few days. you want to lea*Tj how to mix your Follies Alumni ness of whose ancient Anatolian em­ borsei at once. wavers. Gayer said that was what Tht most important part of being The disease is more likely to occur drinks properly, it seems to be my Attorney-General Homer 8. Cum­ So went the reminiscences about pire is known, but whose origin and Washington couldn't do It, with Kansas was when she was “knock­ kind is to be thoughtful and consid­ in those children who have digestive duty to report that “The Official mings and compel him to testify be­ the beglnn-ngs ol a great Broad­ erate. Or, to say It in another way, disorders than those with a normal end puzzle historians. all bis prestige as the father of hla ing at the gates of the Union for Mixer's Manual,” by Patrick Gavin fore a Minnesota grand. Jury, be­ admission to the Sisterhood ot way institution. And so wandered put yourself in the other fellow’s digestion. In this disease the cal­ Duffy, is just the book you need. place. There is a tremendous satis­ country, Floosevelt can't do it, with States.” across the stage of memory a long cium in the body is not used correct­ Mr. Duffy is an old-time bar­ cause Mr. Cummings has declared faction in being kind in a way that only the advantage of a charming procession of people who were ly, and, since the parathyroid glands tender, and in this book be gives the 'Twin Cities, 8t, Paul and Minne­ will really do toe other person good. “Patriots” In New Crusade projected Into prominence by the are the ones which control the util­ ‘SUNNY ITALY’ DARK Just about every recipe for mixed personality and a popular reaction I want you to do this for me: The apolis, to be crime centers— which Professional patriots, though still Great Olorlfler , . , ization of calcium, it is th o u ^ t that drinks that anyone ever tried any­ in bis favor. Nobody could do It. minute you drop this article, look reeling from the Soviet recognition In 1909 there was Anna Held, the disease is possibly due to some where. He is, however, what you for a number of years, owing to cor­ around you for some kind thing you disturbance of the glands. George Washington went out cf blow, are rallying gamely to the of milk bath fame. In 1910 Bert might call a fundamentalist. rupt police and rotten politics, they TO AMERICANS AS office a desperately unhappy man. cause of child labor. Williams, best of all Negro come­ He quotes many recipes that notoriously have been. 'This spasm The child labor amendment has dians, made bis debut. In the were devised during prohibition, This would be a splendid day for items in a little discourse about of Mayer Mahoney’s is Interesting been ratified in 20 states. President same year, and six subsequent in which operation frequently is late and be shakes his bead over them President Rooeevelt to reflect on the smoking habits of various and Mrs. Roosevslt, Secretary Per­ ones, Fannis Brice . ttarred In the because the diagnosis frequently is DOLLAR’S SUN SETS very sadly. He is opposod firmly principally because it if off the celebrities. You’d be surprised to not made until late. the reason why, kins, Postmaster General Farley, Follies; and she beads the present to mixing any two kinds of strong same piece as many other attempts know, however, the number of and other administration leaders are cast . , Leon Errol came along in •—Dr. Urban Maes, chief of de­ liquor in one drink, "especially,” readers who interpreted the whole of highly offended individuals to on record for I'atlflcatlon, 1912. Anne Pennington, Nat Wills, partment of surgery, University Rome, — (A P ) — Many dollar he adds, “when they are shaken thing as a (lellberately malicious, of Louisiana Medical Center. STALLED CARS But the newly formed "Nation'll Frank Tlnney and Ed Wynne fol­ dependent Americans have deserted together with bitters, cream, and show the United States govemroetit capitalistic charge of extravagance Committee for Pbotectlon of the lowed . . , sunny Italy and gone back to the A i the bewilderment and fruetra- where it gets off by demanding the against Mr, Green. raspberry sirup.” And be re­ Child, Family, School, and Churen' The Follies of 1918 brought Ina United States in search of a cheerier What makes this column pretty It is. I believe, a historic fact that marks: tloB eoneequect on the great storm intervention of some little shoe­ is lobbying vlgorous'y against it in aalre, William C, Fields, Mae every great improvement to better economic climate. uncomfortable, though, is the fact “Old barkeepers know wen that dimloleb it is being realized that a string court. state legislatures, Murray, and a hoofer named George commercial communications, wheth­ Before the dollar drop of April, drinking different strong liquor* 0 — Attested by a great many people 'The lobby licked ratification by White V ho later challenged Ziegfeld er in the case of railroads into neiy 1938, American residents and tour­ large part of the difficulty in break­ Profiteers, grafters, cbisslers big who know Mr. Green intimately— at one 8

ter of mistaken identity and was ade to get out of harbor. The JUVENILE FOLLIES SET “very sorry.” ICE FLOES PARALYZE Danish steamer Svortlsen, stul Easj Plefefut Way They said he protested that he dogged by misfortune, had sustain­ DAILY RADIO PROGRAM bad not intended to shoot John ed a broken propellor as she A Thought FOR LOCAL PREMIERE Rosa, 49, In the leg. He meant to COASTWISE SHIPPING travelled down the coast from Saint TO FAT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22 (Central and Eastern Standard Time) shoot Victor Pena, they quoted him John. A few weeks ago she was And his nooatb was opened im­ N ot*: A ll programs to key and basic chains or groups thereof unless speci­ damaged badly on a long Atlantic How wbuld jrou like to lose 15 fied; coast to coast (e to c) designation Includes all available stations. as adding, but it was dark and— Loulsburg, N. S., Feb. 22.— (APi mediately, and his tongne loosed, Singing and Dancing Special­ "Oh, well, my mistake.” passage to Saint John. and be spake, and praised Oodv—St. pounds of fht Is a mpntb and at the Programs subject to change. P. M. C a n t East. —^Ice floes jammed solidly against same time increase your energy NBC-WEAF NETWORK 6KX3— 7:00— Myrt A Marge—east only; ties to Feature Show at Kansas Oty—When Henry F. With the Svartlsen were the Luke, 1:64. Louis Panico’s Orchestra— midwest (jape Breton’s south shore paralyzed steamer Bonniagton Court, bound and improve your health? BASIC — East! .vest wlw weel wtic 6:15— 7:15— Just Plain Bill — east; State Theater Here Satur­ Porter, a farnper of Elaston, Kas., ■wjar wtag w csh wtl wilt wfbr wrc wgy coastwise shipping today and blocK- for Vancouver from England wi'o The tongue, the How would you like to lose your Texas Rangers— west; Panlco Orch. day. Ireturned to his car and found three ambassador of double chin and your too promi­ when wcae wtam wwj wsai: M id : ksd — midwest; Pete Woolery— Dixie cases of plug chewing tobacco had ed efforts to refloat the big collier gold concehtrates, and the Domin­ the heart.—Lyly. wmaq wcfl woc-who wow wdal wkbf 6:30— 7:30— Phil Cook Prog. — basic; Canby, aground for three days on ion Coal Company collier Watuk-i, nent abdomen and at the same N O R T H W E E T a CANADIAN — wtmj Oliver Naylor Orchestra — Dixie; The "Manchester Juvenile Follies" been taken, he reported to police: wlba kstp webc wday kfyr crct cfcf Guyon island’s rocky shore. ready to leave for Saint John with time make your akin so clean and Buck Rogers— repeat for midwest- is ready for its public premiere. This “I paid 86.06 for it and it was to clear that it will compel admirs- S O U T H — wTVa wptf wwnc wis wjax 6:46— 7:45— Boake Carter, Talk— ba- have. iMted me until the harvest The tightly packed floes, extend­ coal. wtla*W8un wiod wsm w m c wsb wapl alc; Th* Harmonette*— west is the kiddy show that Ray Merz, ing for miles offshore, kept rescue YARICOSE Y EIN S- Uon? wjdx wsmb kvDo wky wfaa wbap kprc 7:00— 8:00— Sp irits of R h yth m — also c now known to his company of 50 season next summer.”^ (Jet on the scales today and see woal ktbs kths wsoc wave 7:15— 8:16— Ed w in C. H ill — basic: young artists as “Merl Carrol,” has A sergeant at headquarters gave ships from the collier yesterday, and MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kgir kghl Jones’ P up—D ixie;— Orehes— west a fresh attempt to refloat her was “White Wings,” a famous cijcu.s how much you weigh—then get an PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfi kgw koroo 7:30— 8:30— Voice of Am erica— basic; been rehearsing for the last three Porter a chew and he went out to horse, had a 14-mane and a 17-foot ULCERS-OLD SORES 85 cent bottle of Krusebeo Salts khq kfsd ktar kgu kpo Luia Russell Orchestra — Dixie: buy another supply. to be made today. The Halifax tug weeks at the State theater. It will Foundation Franklin could not get tail. which will iMt you four weeks. Cent. East. C. Wheeler’s Orchestra— midwest be presented Ir three shows Satur­ Seattle—“Faust,” the opera, with­ Take one half teaspooifful in a 4:3fr— 5:30— Winnie Th* Pooh— c to c 8:00— 9:00— Stokowski Orehes.— also o day only. a line aboard the craft, whi:h Clean Powrerful Penetrating Oil 4:45— 5:46— The Mountaineers— weaf 8:15— 9:15— Kostelanetz Prog.— c to e out Marguerite’s spinning wheel grounded Monday morning as ihe glass of hot water every morning 5:(X^ 6:00— Dinner Concert— also cst 8:3fr— 9:30— P e n n sylv a n ia n *— c to cst The ’‘FolUes” has everything a scene ? Quickly Promotes Healthy Healing and when you have finished the 6:30— 6:30—John B. Kennedy’s Talk 9:00— 10:00— Glen G ray Revue— c to o headed for Louisburg from Satnt Get a twe-ounce bottle of Moone’a 9:30— 10:30— C B S Broadcaet— c to cst Broadway show could offer in contents of this first bottle weigh 5:45— 6:45— In Qrandmother’s Trunk singing, dancing specialties and well The spinning wheel disappeared John, N. B. FALSE TEETH Emerald Oil (full strength) with the 6:0(H- 7:00— Mary Small A Orchestra 9:46— 10:46— Evan Evans, Baritone— here from the property room, short­ Far offshore, the Icebreaker distinct understanding that you must yourself again. 6:15— 7:15— Billy Bachelor's Sketch basic; Myrt and Marge— west rpt trained choruses. The dance ar­ Can Not Embarrass get quick relief and splendid results After that you’ll want to walk 6:30— 7:30— Shirley Howard, Jester* 10:00— 11:00— California Melodies— to c ly before the owning curtain. Four Mikula was bucking her way 10:30— 11:30— Ish sm Jones Orch.— basic rangements are to be staged by Mt'Si of false teeth Iiave or your money cheerfully refunded. around and say to your friends— 6:45— 7:46— T he Goldbergs, Serial Act Bill and Dot Gess and sBabe Cody. thousand people were out front In through the floes to the Domini, m suftf-red real embarfassinent because The very first application will give 7K)0— 8:00— R ud y Vallee^s H r,— c to c 11:00— 12:00— Ozzle Nelson and H a rry desperation, the management finally Coal Company’s charter ship BlacK- “One 85 cent bottle of Kruachen 8:00— 9:00— The Showboat Hr.— also c Sosnik’s Orchestra*— coast to coast Kenneth Hudson is music director. their teetli dropped or slipped at just you relief and a few short treatments 9:00— 10:00— W h ite m a n ’s Show — c to c 11:30— 12:30— Abe Lym an Orch,— c to c The program is as follows: Soft located another in the basement of a heath, trapped in the ice barrier, Ah the wrong time. Do no live In fear will thoroughly convince you that Balts is worth one hundred dollars 10:00— 11 KX>— Viol* Philo. Song*— basic 12:00— 1:00— Dance H our— w abc only downtown theater, but It was brok­ miles from land. She had been of this happening to you. Just M R ja by sticking faithfully to it of any fat person’s money.” shoe dance, by Babe Cody: “Petting a short while longer your 10:15— 11:15— Norman Cordon, Basso nbc-wjz network sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your Leading druggists America over 10:30— 11:30— Bueno* A ires Program in The Park,” Anthony Della Ferra en. So Marguerite, instead of there since last evening, trying >o plates. Makes flase teeth stay In trouble.* will disappear. J. 11:00— 12:00— Ralph Kirbery, Baritone BASIC — East:t; wjz wbz-wbza wbal and chorus: “New Low Down,” Ellin spinning as she sang, had to walk make Loulsburg. place and feel coinfovtable. Sweetens W. Hale Co. D rug Dept. Is •ell Kruschen Salts—You can al­ 11:05— 12:05— Jim m y Luncetord Oreh. wham hdka wgarir wjr wlw wsyr wmal: Gardner: ‘'We’ll Make Hay While about the .stage using improvised In this port three ships were lireatli. Get F’ASTEETH at J. W. Hale selling lots of It. ways get it at J. W. Hale (Jo. Drug 11:30— 12:30— Freddie M artin Orchestra Midwest: wcky kyw wenr wls kwk gestures in the famous scene. waiting for a break in the block­ Co., or any other good drug store. Dept.—Advt. CBS-WABC NETWORK kwer koil wren wmaq kso wkbf the Sun Shines,” Claire Cristoff: NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmJ military tap dance, Marian Spillane: BASIO— East: wabc wade woko wcao wlba kstp webc wday kfyr crct cfcf waab wnac wgr wkbw wkre whk cklw SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wis \^Jax acrobatic dance, Astrid Skoog; wdre wcau wTp wjas wean wfbl wspd wfla-wsun wiod wsm wmc wsb wapi “Marge,” Frances Packard: trio wjsv ,WmaB: M Idw ett: wbbm wfbm wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprc dance, Alice Bonszek, Bill Gess and kmbe kmox wowo whas woai ktbs kths wsoc wave EAST—wpg whp wlbw whcc wlbr wfea MOUNTAIN — koa kdyl kglr kghl Doris Geer: banjo and guitar wore wlcc efrb ckao PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfi kgw komo novelty, the D'Ubaldo brothers: tap DIXIE—wgst wsfa wbre wqam wdod khq kfsd ktar kpo solo dance. Faith Spillane: “Jimmy klra wrec wise wdsu wtoc krld wrr Cent. East. ktrh ktsa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt Had a Nickel,” Lillian Tanner and wdae whig wtar wdbj wwva wmbg wsjs 4:30— 5:30—Th# Singing Lady—east Chorus: toe dance, Elda Bellettl: wmbr 4:45— 5:45—Orphan Annie—eatt only MIDWEST—wcah wgl wrat wmbd wlsn 8:00— 6:00— Richard HImber Orehes. “Puddin Hea4 Jones,” Lilliam Tan­ wlbw kfh kfab wkbn wcco wsbt ksej 5:30— 6:30—The Stamp Club.— wjr ner. and a fast military tap dance wnax only. Singing Lady—rpt to wgn by Dot and Bill Gess. MOUNTAIN—kvor klz koh ksl 8:45— 6:45— Lowail Thomaa — east; Despite Weather Conditions COAST—khj koln kfro kol kfpy kvi Orphan Annie— repeat to midwest kfbk km j 6:00— 7:00— A m o * ’n’ A n d y — east only kwg kern kdb kgmb kgb 6:15— 7:15— Don Quixote, Serial— east Cent. E a s t 6:30— Z:30— Carlos Gardel, Baritone 4',3(V— 6:80— Jack Armstrong— es only; 7:00— 8:0(^Storle a of th * te a — east That Produced The Worst Tie-up In Nearly 50 Years Educational Forum— west 7:30— 8:30— Health Adventures, Talk 4:45— 6:45— Stamp Advsnturss— east: 7:45— 8:45— SIsslers Male Trio, Vocal Queer Twists C. W hesler Orchestra— v e st 8KX>— 9:00— Death Valley Days, Play 5:00— 6:00— Buck Rogers, Sk it— east; 8:30— 9:30— Eddie Duchin Orchestra Skippy, Sketch— repeat for midwest 9:00— 10:00— H a n d * A c re ** the Border 5:15— 6:16— Bobby Benson— east only; 9:30— 10:30— Archer Gibson at Organ In Day’s News Nolan and Sherr— Dixie and west 10:00— 11:00— Cavaliers Quar. — east: 8:30— 6:80— Tito Quizar, Songs— ba­ Amo* 'n' Andy— repeat for weet sic; Jack Armstrong— midwest rpt 10:18— 11:15— The Poet Prince— also cst Pittsburgh —Property Director 5:46— 6:46— LIttls Italy, Sketch— east; 10:30— 11:30— En ric M adriguara Oreh. Ray Sprlgle's use of Roman candles Knight Orch.-Dixie; A1 A P a t e - 11:00— 12:00— G eorg* Olaen’a Orchestra 'piE HERALD Published west; Stamp Advsntures— mldw rpt 11;3(V—12;3(^Danclng in Twin Cltlaa to chase starlings away from their jail-house roosting places has' run 10:00—Colonel Stoopnagle and Bud up against a snag that may mean with Glen Gray’s Casa Loma Or­ independence days for the birds un­ chestra. til Sprlngle thinks up something WBZ-WBZA 10:30—ColumWa News Service. else. Time As Usual On Tuesday Last 10:45—Evan Evans, baritone. Some legal expert yesterday SprtnfReld —> Boaton 11:00—California Melodies; Ray­ brought lip the point that the di­ mond Paige's Orchestra and guest rector had failed to obtain a fire­ stars. works permit as required by city ThursdAy, February 22, 1984 11:80—Isbam Jones' Orchestra. ordinance. Detroit—Simon Perrsitz, 64, told 4:00 p. n .—Betty and Bob. • •••And Through The Loyalty And police that be shot George Roman, 4:16— Concert — Byron Hatfield, baritone; Alice Hamlet, planiet 58, because the latter persisted in 4;80—Muele Mafic. AMUSMTS tr>mg to convert him to Com­ 6:00—New'Enfiand Agriculture — munism. "He followed me around until I loet my job,” Perrsitz said. Of HERALD CARRIERS E. J. Rowell. 6:16—News. Roman,'with a bullet wound below 6;80->Tbe Blnrlng Lady. TOMFOOLERY APLENTY the heart, was in critical condition. 6:45—Little Orpnan Annie. Chicago—Just imagine pilksws on 6:00—NBC Program Calendar. plcadore, lances and boxing gloves 6:01—Duke Dewey and bis Hickory IN STATE’S FEATURE on the bulls horns. Nuti. Evene if this were done the South 6:18—Hollywood Highllghte—Ralph Park board commleeionere won’t Arthur. Wheeler and Woolsey Are at permit bull fighting at the coming 6:80—Time. Their Beat in Tuneful Pic­ second session of the World’s Fair. 6:82—Old Farmer'a Almanac. ture Here Two Days. 6:34—Temperature. “It could be done so as not to 6:86—Sports Review — Bill Wll- shock the Americans,” proposed litm i. A gay and bllarioualy insane saga Senor Manuel Arias, but the com- 6:41-Famoui Sayings. of two slapatlcklan heroea who let miesionere were adamant. 6:48—Weather. the world laugh with, for and at Atlanta^An over vigilant dog lost 6:46—Lowell Thomaa. them while they peddle flavored lip­ bis master to the chain gang here 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy., sticks, participate in a croaa-coun- teday. 7:16—^neored Program. try automobile race, make love to Police noted that a bull-dog bark­ 7:80—Tony'B Barber Shop. beautiful girls and wise-cracks ed frenziedly every time a passerby 7:46—Leprel Brothers Male Quartet gaily, is "Hips, Hips, Horray,” at approached the flat piece of iron to 8:00—Captain Diamond's Advent­ the State Theater, RKO-Radio Pic­ which he wae tied. They removed ures. tures’ musical extravaganza star­ the iron and discovered a drum of 8:80—Adventures in Health — Dr. ring Bert Wheeler and Robert Wool­ moonshine liquor. Herman Bundeien. sey, with Ruth Ettlng, Dorothy Lee 8:46—The Slzzleri. and Thelma Todd featured. The owner of the dog—and liquor, 9:00—Death Valley Days. “Hips, Hips, Hooray” combines a negro, was sent to the chain-gang 9:30—Eddie Duchin and his Orches­ laughter, music and gorgeous girls for six months. tra. in its tomfoolery. Wheeler and Honolulu—Sea Hon, sea elephants, 10:00—News. Woolsey are seen as cosmetic sales­ sea cows, even sea serpents they 10:16— Cascades Orchestra. men whose office is the city street. bad beard of, but a sea pig was 10:80— “Science and Invention By a stroke of luck, they find them­ something new to three army ser­ Make Jobs,” Dr. Karl T. Compton, selves promoting the s

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field Tuesday night and arrived In i ^ E T S RAPIDLY Hartford after an hour and a half. After seeing friends in Manches­ ABOUT TOWN ADAMS TO TESTIFY NCGRAW REPORTED TAXPAYERS’ ALUANGE ter, he WES ready to start back to OBITUARY Hartford at 9:30 last night, but Teachers and officers of Emanuel MEETS HERE SATURDAY BEING OPENED UP there was a mixup in bus and trol­ Church school will meet tomorrow BEFORE COMMITTEE ley car schedules so he had an hour evening at 7 o’clock. AS OUT OF DANGER ARE BEING OPENS) and a half to wait at the Center. He DEATHS Sherwood G. Bowers to Extm d expressed the opinion that New Delegates to the state convention Official Greetings to State England winters were more severe of letter carriers from the Manches­ Mrs. Sarah A. Oark Town Tackles Task With Former Secretary of the Membership. than in his native country and ter postoffice who were to have Mrs. Sarah A. '(Wilson) Clark, Former Pilot of New York Traffic Tieap at Berlm adopted state. gone to WiUimantic today got all widow of William F. Clark, died at Zest and Accomplishes Park Employees Busy dressed up and found that they had Navy to Be Asked About 5:30 this morning at the home of Sherwood G. Bowers will extend The park department had men no place to go as the convention was her daughter, Mrs. George E. Royce Giants Much Improved the greeting to the state cimvention Geared as Worker^ Battle at work yesterday and today. The called off and the date for it will be of Hills street. Mr. Clark was a of the Connecticut Taxpisyers’ Alli­ Fme Record. announced later. Because of the Civil War Veteran and a member of ance, which is to be held in Tinker walk on Main street from Bigelow Airplane Stock. Today, His Doctors Say. hall, Saturday. 'The convention will street to the south entrance of Cen­ poor traveling conditions and the Drake Post, G.A.R. of this town. Drifts on Highways. inability of delegates to get to Wil- Mrs. Clark was bora 77 years ago open at 1:30 and wiU' be presided ter Springs park has been shoveled in Gilead and for many years lived over by James L. McGuire of Hart­ Few towns In the state can boast and men were at work today clear­ limantic to attend the convention was the reason for postponement. Washington, Feb. 22.— (AP) — A with her husband and family on New Rochelle, N. Y., Feb. 22.— ford. Mr. McGuire will also present of a more complete opening of roads ing the walks around the park, Hartford, Feb. 22—(AP) — Th« House naval sub-committee today their farm between Buckland and (•AP)—For the time being at least, for discussion a proposed legislative than Manchester. There was much which face Center, Linden, Main Wapping, now occupied by Bernard prorgom. This \^1 be discussed by state highway from Hartford to consideration given in opening the and Myrtle streets. In keeping within the state law decided to let Charles Francis John J. McGraw, veteran baseball regarding the closing of barber W. Daly. They removed to West the meeting writh George W. Hull, New Haven by way of Berlin waz roads in town and while Main street Two Connecticut company buses Adams make his own denial Satur­ Center street ^ ere they lived for figure, who is a patient in New Ro­ former mayor of , but now a might not be as free from snow as shops on all state holidays, the bar­ opened late this morning, it was re­ that were stuck in the snow between day of statements to the effect that eight years imtll June of last year chelle hospital suffering from urem­ resident of Burlington, leading the some might expect, there is ample ber shops in Manchester are closed he held 500 shares of stock in an air­ ported by the State Police depart­ TaJcottville and Rockville were pull­ when they moved to Hills street. ic poisoning, is out of danger, his discussion. There will also be action v/idth for travel, parking and the all day today. plane company which did business ment. The traffic jam at Berlin, ed out this morning by trucks and Mrs. Clark leaves her daughter, doctor announced today. taken on recommendation of differ­ caused by the stalling of trucks in general needs of automobiles, trucks taken to the bams in Hartford. The with the Navy while he was secre­ Mrs. Royce and a sister, Mrs. Mabel ent classes of membership and cm Policeman Raymond Griffin, who tary. Since he was taken to the hospital the north part of the towm, was and trolley cars using it. schedule of ouses on the crosstown Hunt of East Hartford. Another last Friday in a serious condition, by-laws for the aUiance. cleared by noon. In every outlying section roads was Injured by being knocked down Although Adams denied in daughter, wife of Robert Mcllvane, and Manchester Green lines was by an automobile while doing traffic the former pilot of the New York The route to New Haven through have been opened. This includes good all morning, but trouble de­ Massachusetts that he held 500 died a number of years ago. ’There duty at North Main and North shares in the Douglas Aircraft Com­ Giants, has made slow but steady Durham was still closed today. streets as far south as Spring street, veloped on the Manchester Green are 17 grandchildren and 19 great­ School streets early this month, is pany on November 30, 1938, Chair­ grandchildren. improvement and Dr. L. B. Chap­ The Hartford-Farmlngton high­ Parker street on the east. Highland line at 12:80 when the Green bus way was opened this morning, the able to get around again and will man Delaney (D., N. Y.), announced The fimeral of Mrs. CTark will be man indicated that the uremic con­ BROWN DECLARES street. Oak Grove street, Tolland skidded near Pitkin street, going return to duty next week. dition had greatly diminished. the State Police reported, and the Turnpike from Oakland street Adams woiUd appear before the held Saturday afternoon at 3:30 off the road into a snow bank. Peo­ committee Saturday and added: In his regular 1 p. m. bulletin Dr. Hartford-New London military through to Meekville as far as the from the home of Mrs. Royce on highway is also open. The Hart- ple in that section walked while the Many from Manchester expect to "He made no denial of that stock Hills street. Rev. Watson Woodruff Chapman announced that further HIS ACTS LEGAL East Hartford line, Hlllstown road, bus was being pulled back onto the hear Rev. Albert E. Baker, of York, ownership to me. Personal denial bulletins would be discontinued, al­ ford-Sprlngfleld east side route is Keeney street. Hackmatack street of the Center Congregational church cleared, and traffic was resumed be­ road and again put into service. England, preach in Christ church by him would probably be more ef­ will conduct the service and burial though Information will be avail­ and Wethereil street. The reason for Traffic was delayed on East Center cathedral, Hartford, at 8 o’clock able at the hospital daily at 6 p. m. tween Hartford and Middletown fective when he appears Saturday. will be in the Buckland Cemetery. through Rocky Hill. these roads being opened was to al­ street for several minutes. this evening. Mr. Baker is vicar of We have no notice of his denial ex­ Condition Favorable. low passage for trucks carrying the S t Michael le Belfry, at York. cept through the newspapers.’’ Dr. Chapman reported this after­ Former Postmaster General The New Britain-Plainville road is incoming supply of milk. open by way of Farmington, and While the former secretary denied noon that McGraw’s condition con­ the Buckley highway leading to Tol­ Had it not been for the fore­ KING ALBERTS BURIAL Austin S. Johnson, a sophomore, his ownership of Douglas stock, an­ FUNERALS tinues to be favorable. thought in getting these streets and James E. Toman, a freshman, Tells Probers They Had land is reported open. It is now other Massachusetts Charles Fran­ ‘Temperature variations are ap­ possible to get from Hartford to opened, there would have been a both of this town, have been grant­ cis Adams, businessman, told news­ Charles F. Johnson. parently due to complicating pyeli­ ed scholarship for excellence in Torrington, from Hartford to Wil- great deal more trouble bringing GREAT MILITARY RITE papermen he probably was the per­ The fimeral of Charles F. Johnson tis (inflammation of the kidneys),” Sanction of the President limantic and from Hartford to Wor­ milk and other supplies into tovthi. studies during the second semester son to whom the committee referred of 41 Holl street will be held tomor­ he said. McGraw’s temperature cester through Manchester. Bread trucks that came to Manches­ (Oontinned from Page One) at Clark university in Worcester. yesterday. row afternoon with a short service rose slightly overnight to 103.8 this The Hartford- Wlnsted-Canaan ter over the roads opened by the Mass, at the home at 2 o’clock for the morning. road is now open, as is one from state and town plows were able to modem and medieval scene. Their family only and a public service at Mrs. McGraw called on her hus­ Washington, Feb. 22.-i-(AP)— Hartford to Waterbury through stock up the comer and neighbor­ hundreds of flags seemed to fit a A petition in bankruptcy was flled the Emanuel Lutheran church at band today sffter remaining home Walter E. Brown, former post­ Farmington, Plainville and Bristol. hood stores until the larger stores picture of medieval splendor but not in the Federal court at New Haven METEOR DESTROYS 2:30 o’clock. Members of the print­ all last night. During the night master general told Senate investi­ The state highway department their civilian clothes. today by the Manchester Pump and were able to replenish their supplies ing department of Cheney Brothers, she spoke with her husband over the gators he had always acted within had every piece of apparatus it I Line after line of brown uniform­ Electrical Service Company. Lia­ where the deceased was employed, telephone. Immediate members of could put into service engaged in and take care of the greater needs. HOUSE IN SPAIN the law “and with the approval of State Plows Busy ed cavalry, artillery and Infantry bilities of $2,127.61 and assets of will visit the home in a body tonight his family were permitted to visit clearing away the snow, and in ad­ units pounded over the cobbled the President,” in his airmail con­ There are some roads that the $643.18 were declared. to pay final respects to Mr. Johnson the patient this morning and he was dition to using the 700 men regu­ streets after the veterans had pass­ (Continued From Page One) reported to have conversed with tract dealings. larly engaged by the department, state has not been able to give prop­ ed. and will also attend the funeral to Ward Cheney Camp, U. S. W, V,, morrow in a body, the department them spiritedly. Brown made the statement during had a force of about the same num­ er attention to because of the con­ questioning by Senator Austin, (R., will omit its regular meeting to­ of smoke dropping from the sky to­ closing at noon. Rev. K. E. Erick­ In the 9 a. m. bulletin Dr. Chap­ erical strength as extras. ditions that existed in Rockville and PROCESSION FORMS Vt.), who seized the reins of the night and gather tomorrow night at ward the roof. son, pastor of the church, will offi­ man reported: Vernon. The state was called upon Brussels, Feb. 22.— (A P )—Thou­ the Recreation Center, Veterans’ Senate committee inquiry to com­ to do a lot of work in the Vernon Panic-stricken, he shouted his ciate. Burial will be in East cem­ “The patient spent a very com­ sands of mourners sm ash^ police night. alarm. etery. fortable night. No new signs or pare the 1930 Washington air mail DRINKING WATER FROM section, making necessary the delay lines and surged about the Royal Is Knocked Down symptoms. In general about the operators conference with one pur­ in opening some streets in town. Palace today as the fvmeral proces­ British War Veterans who will Senor Megia tried to run to the same as previous bulletin. Temper­ portedly called during the present It was possible this morning to sion of Albert I., King of the Bel­ Joseph Barr take part in the program for Ex- door but a powerful column of air The funeral of Joseph Barr, who ature 103.8; pulse 100; .respiration administration by William W. SPRING AIDS FARMERS cover by automobile nearly every gians, formed in the crowd lined Service men’s night at the Rec to­ 32.” Howes, first assistant postmaster street in tpwn. Some needed atten­ streets. and smoke knocked him down. died Sunday morning at the Memo­ morrow evening Include S. Taggart, Megia and his family say they general. tion, such as a second plowing and The cordon was broken directly rial hospital, was held at the home, Pipes in Water System Freeze Joseph Fleming, Colin Davies, J. smelled a heavy odor of sulfur and 79 Ridge street, yesterday afternoon Austin read from Howe’s testi­ a few had not been touched at all, in front of the palace in which lay Pratt, D. Maxwell, William Moore, burned coal. mony before a House appropriations and Burst, Cutting Off Regu­ but this was due to the tractor go­ the body of the King. at 3:30. A delegation of British T. Kane, J. 'Thompscn, R. Hughes, The whole family rushed outdoors, subcommittee that ike postoffice de­ lar Wapping Supply. ing out of commission. The repairs Hundreds, who had beaten lixe War Veterans attended. The bear­ ARMY AVIATOR, C. Garrow, Samuel Pratt, Frank carrying only the mattress from a partment had called a meet.ng of on the plow were not completed this waves again and again against tne ers were James McCullough anu Taggart, J. McDowell, G -orge Poots, bed. Thomas Kane representing British mall contract holders, to tell them it The eight Wapping families, over morning, as was expected, nor will human barrier, flocked into the gar­ A. McGowan, Fred Baker, J. McCul­ would be necessary to work out a 100 head of cattle and 2,000 dens fronting the palace courtyard. As they attempted to return to War Veterans, George Tomlinson it be ready before tonight. The men lough, George Parks. the house for more belongings they and James McCaughey representing CARRYING HAH, plan for trimming payments under chickens cut off from a water operating plows were kept on the For a time confusion relgn^. (t an appropristlon cut. supply by frozen pipes for nearly was several minutes before order were stopped by a short, deafening Orange Lodge No. 117, Alexander Job all last night and today. noise and their cottage was imme­ Crockett and Isaac Cole represent­ Brown previously had testified two weeks, win have to continue to Roads into the different towns ad­ was restored. that Andrew W. Mellon, while sec­ obtain water from the spring or A slight fog enveloped the city at diately enveloped in flames. ing the British-Americ in club. DIES IN FAU joining Manchester, from which PRINCESS WILL NOT SEE retary of the Treasury, as well as W. melt snow. After a long delay the time of removal of the coffin Farmers In the neighborhood Rev. J. Stuart NeiU of St. Mary’s milk and other supplies arrive have heard ihe noise and hastened to the Episcopal church, officiated. A L. and R. K. Mell-m, had written getting the pipes thawed out, the been cleared. Other streets in the from the palace. (Oootlnoed from Page One) him in 1930 in the interest of a con­ Thompsonville Electric Light com­ Early in the morning, twelve HUSBAND CROWED KING aid of the family. firing squad from the American Le- more central part of the town so gian fired the salute over the flag- tract for Pittsburgn Aviation Indus­ pany this week sent the thawing grenadiers sadly bore the body to a was believed all of the mail was re­ machine to Wapping. fai not fully broken will be covered FIRST HOUSE DESTROYED draped and Trumpeter Brad­ covered. tries, Inc., in which the Pittsburgh today. flag-draped cat^alquc in the palace family was interested. The trouble was located, but it courtya’'d, prior to the beginning of Astrid, Expecting Birth of New York, Feb. 22.— (A P )—In all ley sounded the “Last post.” Coroner Guy G. Boyer, of Henry Walks Shoveled historical time onl\ eight or 10 me­ Burial was in the East cemetery. The committee also delved into was found that the pipes which had a march in which between 30,o00 Child, Not to Attend Cere­ county, was expected to have the been buried only about twenty It is also noticeable as one travels teors have been authentically estab­ the details of Brown’s stock and and 40,000 war veterans passed in body removed to Napoleon. inches under ground had been so about town that residents have monies at Laeken Tomorrow. lished as striking buildings, and Frank Streng, Sr. grain market dealings while he was review. postal chief, using check stubs of badly frozen that they had burst. shown unusual cooperation in mak­ Thousands of onlookers in packs^d none of those destroyed the struc­ The funeral of Frank Streng, Sr., TWO OTHER CRASHES ing possible foot travel. Walks have (By EDOUARD TRAUS) ture. of 358 Hartford road, will be held the late Josepb Bagley, d o w n ’s It will be necessary to open a masses of humanity sank slowly tc Brussels, Feb. 22.— (AP) — Prin­ Cleveland, O., Feb. 22.— (AP) — stockmarket partner, to show ditch and lay new pipes. been shoveled off to a sufficient their knees when the coffin was But the chances for a meteor tomorrow morning at 8:30 o’clock at Fog, snow, and a low celling played v/idth to allow walking without cess Astrid will not be at her Crown the home and 9 o’clock at St. profits Brown made before the mar­ As the snow is _ deep, this cannot borne from the palace. striking a house are probably great­ havoc with the Army air nail now be undertaken, and it looks as trouble, hydrants located near homes Prince husband’s side when he James’s church, where a requiem ket crash. The air was sweet with the fra­ makes his entry into the city Friday er than this low average shows be­ schedule in the mid-west early to­ if several weeks will pass before have been shoveled out and left grance of freshly cut lilac blooms— cause the world in general has not high mass will be celebrated. The Austin, referred txj a recent letter as the new king of Belgium. day, bringing dealt, to one flier, and to the committee from Postmaster there again is a running water sup­ exposed so they can be found with­ Queen Elizabeth's favorite. recognized the exl.«tence of meteors body will be placed in the receiv­ Because of her health—she is ex­ sending two others into emergency General Farley, terming illegal the ply to the houses and barns. It is out trouble by the firemen in case The royal bier in place, the vet­ as such until very recent centuries ing vault at St. James’s cemetery. landings. pecting the birth of a child — the extension of contracts in 1929 for a requiring considerable work to cart of fire. Pirsons clearing their walks erans began their march. They car­ Crown Princess will motor from the Even as late as Thomas Jefferson Lieut. D. O. Lowrry. out of (Chica­ the water that is needed. Having have also opened a way into the ried not only the Belgian colors, but their existence wa.^ disbelieved. Napoleon Chicoine period of six months, and asked if Royal castle at suburban Laeken to The funeral of Napoleon Chicoine go for Cleveland, nosed into a woods thl: were true. used the system for 40 years with street which makes it easier for the Stars and Stripes of the United H. H. Nininger, ot Denver, one of the House of Parliament, where of West Hartford, will be held to­ near Deshlei, O., 50 miles south of only one interruption, that sixteen grocery deliveries in approaching States, England’s Union Jack and the foremosi meteoi experts, tells as Brown replied the extension: were Prince Leopold will take the oath of morrow morning ,t 10 o’clock at Toledo, and was killed, but he threw years ago, the families served are the Italian tricolors. made under a specific provision of homes without breaking through allegiance to the constitution. a historical fact that Jefferson, as the funeral home of William P. some of his mall free before the missing it all the more. high banks of snow throv/n up along Silently, the hush broken only uv Presideq^, when told that a shower crash. the law in existence prior to the Arriving, the future queen will be Quish at 225 Main street. A re­ McNary-Watres act. side of the walks by the plows. the sound of a multitude of feet, the greeted by a delegation from both of stones had fallen at Westbn, quiem high mass will.be celebrated An unidentified mail pilot \ .s e- He said the department had with­ FaU Heavy Here veterans marched past the bier, houses and conducted to a special Conn., said: at St. James’s church at 10:15 ported I'orceo dowT in the vicinity held route certificates “in the pu lie HOSPITAL NOTES Three Manchester women who row upon row, thousands upon thou­ throne erected in the Chamber of “I would rather believe that those o’clock. The body will be placed In of Goshen, Ind., without serious mis­ interest” until legislation could be went to New York Monday on buy­ sands, in imbroken ranks. Deputies. two Yankee profe.ssors would lie the receiving vault at St. James’s hap, an-3 the mall was forwarded by Promptly at 10:15 o’clock, guns than that stones fell from heaven.’’ train. enacted to eliminate the “vicious Mrs. James Wilson of 79 Florence ing trips for local stores returned cemetery temporarily to await re­ method of payment.” * boomed the signal for the start of The “two professors” were Ya.e street was admitted and Mrs. John last night. They were surprised to moval to Easthampton, Mass., for Lieut. C. P. Hollstein, out of “When these conferences weie be­ Tivnan of 36 Porter street, Mrs. see the amount of snow that had the procession. men who had verified the Weston burial. Cleveland for Washington, w j. s Horses were hitched to the gun MURPHY NOMINATED ing held did you have any financial Elizabeth Backus of Wapping, Mrs. piled up here. In New York, they meteors, which now are historically forced down near Uniontown, Pa., In Henry Brcxiks of 112 Woodland carriage upon which the body rest­ accepted. Interests which might Influence your said, it started to rain Monday after­ Carl F. Schulz a heavy fog. His plane was <' ui- decision?” Austin asked! street, Mosanna Humphries of 14 ed. Police along the streets fought The Biblical account of Joshua noon. This was followed by a light FOR WESTPORT POST The funeral of Carl F. Schulz was aged, but he escaped unscathed and “I did not,’’ Brown came back. Elldridge street were discharged yes­ snow, but the conditions in New to keep back the ever-pressing, raining stones on the enemies of the held at two o’clock this afternoon the mail was saved, according to re­ terday. surging crowds. Israelites is often taken as describ­ He added that he made no specific York City were nothing compared at his late home at 38 Clinton ports sent to Cleveland Airport. promises as a result of the confer­ A daughter was born today to v/ith those in Connecticut. The train From every town and village and Washington, Feb. 22.—(AP)— ing a fall of meteors. “Stones” street. Burial was in the East ceme­ Mr. and Mrs. James Healy of 120 almost every farm in Belgium they ence. they left New York on was 20 n!in- President Roosevelt today nominat­ would be a literal description, for tery. CHARLES NORDSTROM DIES Buckland street. utes late. They were able to make had come. There were women in ed Anning S. Frail, former Demo­ there are only two kinds of meteors Herbert Hutchinson of Bolton slippers with babies in arms from The bearers were Charles Sievert, a trolley connection at Union Sta­ cratic member of the House from so far known. One is made of stone, Louis Resel, Fred Sobiela, Fred Hartford, Feb. 22 — (AP) — Center was admitted today for the Walloon district miners’ country. New York, as a member of the radio the other of iron, or nickel-iron. Charles A. Nordstrom, Hartford TAKE MEDICAL SUPPLIES emergency treatment of a bad c t tion in Hartford to Market street. There were people in costumes ot Sobiela, Jr., Peter Remer and There they boarded a trolley car commission and named Fred W. Mostij in Showers representative for the Svea, a on his hand. many descriptions. Rudolph Lamprecht. Rev. Karl Swedish newspaper, 28 years, and a Mrs. Albert Knofla and infant that took them to Woodland. At Catlett of Seattle, Wash., to be a Counting meteors which were ac­ Richter, of the Concordia Lutheran TO SICK ON SNOWSHOES But strange attire went unnoticed member of the Home Loan Bank tually picked up off the ground aft­ foreman in the small tool depart­ daughter of 357 Woodbridge street Woodland they transferred to a bus among the sorrowing subjects of the church, officiated. ment of the Pratt and Whitney and Mrs. Wilfred Hill and infant son and arrived in South Manchester at Board. er their fall had been seen, Mr. Nin­ fallen Monarch. inger found a record all over the Company since 1892, died at the of North Coventry were discharged 10:30 p. m. They were surprised to The President also named John C. David Wilson Wealthy Residents of Westport These visitors moved side by side Bowen to be Federal judge for the world of 130,000 individual pieces in home of his daughter, Mrs. G. Val­ today. learn that there had been a general The funeral of David Wilson, well Suffer from Lack of Food, with flne ladies in furs, college gir'a western district of Washington and 125 years up to 1925. These came entine Nordstrom, West Hartford, in Manchester for a day and women in nurses’ uniforms. known north end First National this morning of pleurisy infusion. Light and Heat. INSTALLATION POSTPONED and a half. Artis J. Schitty as marshal for the from only 470 falls, showing that All were bent on the same errand same district. most of them fell in showers. store manager will take place Sat­ The funeral wiU be held at the fun­ Meets Old Friend —to pay final homage to the King. Three captains were promoted to These showers, articularly of the urday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the eral home of Taylor and Modean, Westport, Feb. 22.— (A P )— Two Bridgeport, Feb. 22.— (AP) — John Olson received a visit yester­ Many bore wreaths of flowers. be rear admirals— Adolphus An­ stony meteors, are fairly common­ W P. Quish Funeral Home, 225 233 Washington street, Saturday af­ gangs of 50 and 75 men each were Potentate William P. Hemming of day from a person he met while on The city seemed a veritable bank Mam street. Rev. Marvin S. Stock­ ternoon at 1:30. Nordstrom was working out of Westpiort today to­ Temple Nobles of the drews, Manley H. Simons and Wil­ place. Usually the stones .re small. born in Falun, Sweden, November a trip to Sweden five years ago. On of flowers. liam S. Pye. Figuring on these and all the oth­ ing of the North Methodist church ward the outskirts of the town and Mystic Shrine, has postponed until 27, 1870, and came to this country Saturday evening March 3, the cere­ board the ship he became acquaint­ Such was the shifting scene as Postmaster nominations includ­ er available authenticated meteors wU. officiate and burial 'will be in Weston, where hundreds of families in 1887 and to Hartford In 1889. monies of his own installation and ed with a young man from Wiscon the solemn procession moved away ed: Mr. Nininger estimates that In the the East cemetery. Friends may call have been snowbound since Mon­ fin who was returning to Sweden from the Grand Palace toward St. at the funeral home any time from day, with diminishing food supplies. that of his recently elected divan, Connecticut: United States there should regular­ BLIZZARD KILLS GAME for a visit. They visited similar Gudule Cathedral. 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon until Likewise, two gangs of volunteer which has been set for the Mosque Westport, John J. Murphy. ly pass several generations without here this coming Saturday. places in Sweden and Mr. Olson in­ Mounted gendarmes and moimted Delaware: a death from being hit by a meteor. the hour of the funeral. workers started digging today at vited him to visit him in Manches­ guides came flrst They were fol­ Essex, Feb. 22.— (A P )—The bliz­ On this occasion, nobles will be Middletown, Edwin E. Shallcross. Not One Death zard was making Itself felt even Norfleld four comers in Weston and accompafiied by ladies for the com­ ter if he ever happened to be in this lowed by British, Italian and French Florida: Verified records however do not they will battle through the snow section. troops. The Belgian troops trailed, among the wild life in this vicinity mittees and reception and the dance Greenville, Emma A. Laird. tell of a single human death. ’The today. The carcasses of clucks and until they meet the Westport work­ will follow. The Wisconsin man decided two their flags draped in crepe. Maine: closest call is attributed to a man in FREIGHT TRAIN DERAILED; ers. Clergymen and a cavalry officer squirrels, believed the victims of weeks ago to visit relatives in New Sangerville, Milton Edes. Mhow, India, who was Injured by a Much progress was being made bearing Albert’s personal colors im­ hunger through their inability to Ilampslure. He was in that state Massachusetts: meteor on February 16, 1827. TRAFnC IS TIED UP at noon and it was felt that the last week, and Tuesday morning mediately preceded the gim car­ find food owing to the heavy cover­ Sandwich, Mary L. McPharlin. The meteors which have struck ing cjf snow, were found here. road will be opened by night fall. FEWER, left there to go to Boston intending riage. On each side walked pall ^ Mississippi: buildings were of moderate size, but bearers. Many prominent New York busi­ to visit in Hartford, then come to Enid, Aaron B. Johnston. big enough to penetrate the roofs. New Haven, Feb. 22.—(AP) — The ducks had been accustomed A murmur of sadness ran through to fish in the coves along the Con­ nessmen, artists, writers and stage Manchester. He missed a connection Vermont: There is no definite proof of one The derailment of ten cars of a 16- the crowd at sight of the King’s necticut river, but the river is celebrities, who live in northern in Boston, but did get a ■ train to Danby, Glennie C. McIntyre; having started a fire in a bui’ding, car freight train on the air line COLDS* favorite charger—the saddle empty, frozen over now. Westport and in Weston have been Springfield Tuesday evening. He Westminster, Albert C. Moore. as the stones are usually nearly cool division of the New Haven railroad among the sufferers from lack of field boots reversed in the stln^ps at Muddy River today tied up traf­ Other evidence of the suffering NEW AID IN PREVENTING COLDS was on the train that left Spring- —immediately following the coffin by the time they reach the earth’s light, heat, water or food. In sev­ surface. Elxplosions of meteors are fic on the line several hours. among the wild animals here abouts caisson. was seen in the appearance of a eral instances last night, medicine TO CARRY MEDICINE falriy common. ’These bursts seem The train was boimd for Middle- was taken to sick persons by mes­ Crown Prince Leopold, his town and Amston when the cars herd of deer close to this village, yoimger brother Charles and their to occTir at low altitudes, before -the sengers on snowshoes. Happy Now— Rheumatic “EVERY WINTER HAD meteor reaches the earth. ’There has struck a broken rail at the Spring foraging for food. brother-in-law. Prince Umberto of street crossing and toppled over, it Italy, walked close behind the fa­ TO SNOWBOUND WOMEN been considerable doubt as to what might cause them. was announced at railroad offices GROUNDED TUG AFLOAT. TERRIBLE COLDS” miliar charger. here. VETERAN ODD FELLOWS Agony All Gone Guns Boom Westport, Feb. 22.— (A P )— ’Two The Seville reports indicates that the Rlnconada meteor exploded In charge of P. S. Roche, con­ Bridgeport, Feb. 22.— (AP)— The Guns boomed at one minute In­ expeditions bearing medicine to two ductor and Frank E. Wilson, en­ tervals. within the bouse. tugboat "Bristol” of the Blue Line Father On His Job Again Nurse’s Grateful Letter snow-bound women who are lU, set gineer, both New Haven, the en­ ELE(T THEIR OFHCERS The detonations crashed with The only destructive meteor of o t cjf New York, which went aground out from the Y. M. C. A. early this gine and those cars that remained off Shippan Port, Stamford, with Mohawk, N. Y., Oct. 9.—‘T want doleful regularity into what other­ afternoon, the flrst carrying medi­ modem times fell in Siberia on June Mother sings as she works—her 30, 1908. It fell in a forest, with on the rails proceeded to Middle- two bajt^s in the storm Tuesday, Danbury, Feb. 22— (AP) — Their heart is filled with joy—and no to thank you for the wonderful wise was a nearly dead silence, cine for Mrs. Helen Hkmlln Fische, town. such damage that there is reason to was floated Wednesday and took the numbers only approximately one- wonder. It was she who learned cough and cold medicine Buckley’s marked only by the metallic clinking Va'ley Forge road, mother of John A wrecker had succeeded in clear­ of the horses bridles and an occa­ believe it could have destroyed a barges to New York. Two others third of the usual attendance. Vet­ Mixture. I bought the first bottle fische, former well known Yale ing the debris from the tracks by the wonderful swift-working pre­ sional sob. small trjwn, and perhaps inflicted an which sank will be flo^ited later. It eran Odd Fellows of Connecticut scription known to pharmacists as last wdnter for the old gentleman tennis player, and the other, a lone this afternoon, railroad officials an­ There were many along the route imbellevable holocaust on a large was said. One or two of the barges, met in this city today as guests of ALLENRU — the prescription that whom I am taking care of and he youth, bearing medicine for Mis. city. nounced. It is reported, were bound for this Progressive Lo^e. Traveling con­ has had every winter and fall ter­ who cried openly — mourners who Most of the derailed cars were put father in such fine shape that had remained in the streets W. Stewart Hemson, ill at the home The hills arou-id this spot where city, while the remainder were en- ditions prevented most of the of­ rible colds. The first dose helped and said to have contained perishable ficers and many of the members his weekly pay envdope is coming throughout the night to hold points of Judge J. Kenneth Bradley, chair­ this meteor feP were denuded route to New Haven. borne regularly again. the third dose cold was gone—it a t freight. None of the crew was from being present. William S. of vantage. man of the Fairfleld county Republi­ their trees, which fell in windows So if you, Dear Reader, suffer does such quick work. Mrs. C. can organization. hurt. Hutchinson, secretary, reported a They had brought food with them, and were tilso badly scorched. ’The STORM’S GRIP BROKEN from Rheumatism, Neuritis, Back­ Davis." Mrs. Frische is seriously ill, and totaf membership of 885, with 54 settling down stolidly in the vicinity nearest human witness seems to tX)ULD NOT ATTEND FUNERAL ache or Sciatica please bear in Don’t take chances. The most of the Royal Palace behind the rows her family called Westport police Bridgeport, Feb. 22.—(AP)— deaths and 16 new members since Btubbom, racking cough swiftly have been a farmer named Sem- the meeting a year ago. mind that within 24 hours after of fences reared along the way. for assistance in getting medicine enow. He was 50 miles away and WcKidstcxjk, Conn., Feb. 22.— (AP) While dairies here were maklag you begin takli^ this safe yet pow­ yields to the power^ of The cathedral bell tolled as the from the town. The same officers were re-elected said he felt so hot he was afraid his —Ten foot drifts on each side of the strenuous efforts today to penetrate for the coming year as follows: erful medicine' excess uric ac o Buckley's Mixture (triple strength) gim carriage approached. Mrs. Hemson and her husband, snow-clogged suburban areas • to clothes would catch fire. He was three approaches to the home of Chief Veteran, Harvey S. Halh- starts to leave the body —ip largest selling medicine for coughs, A brief command rang out. Men who is an official in the Westport reach their milk supply sources and cokls and bronchitis in knocked down and his house dam­ Mrs. Clara Laflamme prevented hhr gan, Seymour: ^ce Chid Veteran, hours pain, agony and swelling a. e of military mien step^d smartly Bank and ’Trust Company, had just aged. prevent a serious shortage here, the getting to the funeral of her father, James S. Sullivan, New Milford; gone. An eight oimce bottle costs Get a 45c bottle at Arthm- Drug forward. They took up the coffin. returned from a vacation in Florida city’s snow removal army, 3,000 Store, 845 Main St., or any Dmg Joseph M. Dupaul, retired optical Secretary, WiUlam S. Hutchison, 85 colts and is guaran­ It was borne slowly inside the ediflcs on Monday and were snowboimd strong, continuer battering awky at Store. Safe and guaranteed al­ manufacturer in Southbridge, six New Haven; Treasurer, WUUam H. teed by Arthur Drug between rows of regimental stand­ while visiting at Judge Bradley’s snowdrifts as trolley, train and mo­ Lowe, Waterbury; Chaplain, C. Z. ways.—^AdvL ards. Steaming clams, fresh oysters mlies distant. No plow was avail­ S tore,'845 Main S t. Aind home. tor vehicles moved more freely Morse, Derby. The same board of _ fltst class dnig stiires u d fresh-fiah at Plnel^urst. able. through the dty. directors was chosen. M everywhere.—-AdYt -••’V ^’IT-VC

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22,1984. Joe McCluskey Favorite TILDEN TOPS COCHET IN DRAMA’HC 5-SET STRUG To Retail). Steeplechase ' - _ Title In Saturday Meet SEEKS THIRD TITLE BON AMI BOWLERS Art Anderson To Oppose VINES WHIPS PLAA

All of the beat athletes who<&Ohio State University, who ran 100 LEADYLEAGUE AT Jimmy Pontillo Tonight. TO GIVE AMERICAN have helped to make athletic history yards in the world’s record time of in the meets in New York thus far 9.4 seconds last spring; Donald this season will be amooR the 280 Lash, Indiana University, freshman END OF 2ND ROUND On Charter Oak Alleys athletes who will strive for titles distance runner; Cliff Veysey, Colby « PROS CLEAN SWEEl emblematic of the championship of College, who is expected to extend the United States at Mamson John Follows in the 0,000 meter Two of M uebeater’s foremost. A Consistent Pinner Sqiiare Garden next Saturday eve­ race. bowling experts clash tonight, wbenT Anderson, a short and slender ning in the American Indoor track Galaxy of S tan Team has Won 42 and Lost Arthur Anderson faces Jimmy Pon­ portsider, has been crashing ihe French Net Aces Take Onij and field championships. Also Paul Phillips, a team mate tillo at the Charter Oak aUeys at wood in brilliant style this season. Defeated in his first four starts of Metbalf, who Coach Jennings 14 Games to Date; Charlie 8 o’clock in the first half of a He has an average better than 117 a t the two-mile distance this season, says is bolding the champion even twenty-game home and home match In the Merchants League and a sim­ Fonr Ont of 18 Set^ Joe McCluskey returns to competi­ at 60 meters; , Univer­ to be decided on total plnfali. The ilar average in the northern division tion in defense of bis 3,000 meter sity of Chicago, former Western Kebart Holds High Single final ten games will be rolled at of the Hartford District Luther Lea­ Crowd Totals 24,000 steeplechase crown. Although be Conference sprint and broad Jump Murphy's alleys in the near future. gue. This will mark his first ap­ has a number of outstanding nm- champion: Fritz D. Pollard, Jr,, He Calls His Shots pearance in a special match in many ners against him, the former Ford- Brown University freshman hurdler, USLO'Hf and Three String. ham Flash is heavily favored to re­ and son of one of Brown’s greatest Both Pontillo and Anderson have years. Fans, Receipts $36,000. football players who won the special '.wsufe-fe- been among the top-notebers of riie An Exciting Match tain his title. polished lanes for many years and All in aU, the match looms as a The Noted Entries hurdle race at the Boston A. A. As far as the Y. M. C. A. bowling In addition to such record break­ games; Robert Evans, of Geneva MiooLeioeieH have turned in consistently fine natural that should furnish many ex - By ALAN GOULD ers and outstanding performers as College winner of two hurdle races league is concerned, the Bon Ami scores season after season. Pontillo citing moments to local b o ^ n g ' , Glenn Cunningham, at West Va. carnival ten days ago; pin topplers seem to hold a monop­ is the more spectacular of the two, fans. If Anderson and Pontillo are New York, Feb. 22—(AP)— Be­ Gene Venzke, Ralph Metcalf, John J. J. Hayes and Milton Green, Har­ 5 e rs ouT i b oly on Just about every record In a bowler who delights in calling nis both in form tonight, they sbouid sides slicing tbemeeivea a substan- Collier, Johnny Morris, Ben John­ vard hurdlers; P, G, Good, Bowdoin W/iJ'A UlfiO sight. The Bon Ami team is lead* shots. Possessed of a supreme hit some exceptionally fine scores tisU cash (flvidend for their in­ New England Intercollegiate hurdle cockiness, be is capable of rolling and it is not improbable that the dustrious efforts, the American pro­ son, , George Spitz, w o o lo s rird E ' Ing the League with forty-two vic­ , Chartes Hombostel, champion; Emil Kubash, Marquette tories and fourteen defeats at the amazing scores and if he’s going town single record of 199 and Jie fessional tennis combination of 22 Arnold Adams, Ivan Fiiqua, Milton University in the 1,000 meter cham­ // close of the second round and *i«n right tonight he will be a most diffi­ three-string record of 471 will oe year old Ellsworth Vines, Jr., and Sandler, Bemie McCalferty, John pionship; Eulace Peacock, Temple, cult man to beat. in danger. 41 year old William T. TUden n ., en­ Follows, and Glenn Dawson, the National Pentathlon champion; J. holds the team high single with 645 joyed the prestige today of a clean title meet has attracted the entries W, Adams, New England Intercol­ and the team high three string with •weep over French rivals in the first of the following stars many of legiate broad Jump champion; El­ 1823. international pro team match ever whom are making their initial ap­ don Hutzman, Syracuse pole vault- As if this was not enough, Charlie played in this countryr pearance In : er; Anthony Geniawicz, Dartmouth, Kebart, town bowling champ who is Wins Long Battle Glen Hardin, Louisiana State Uni­ who broke the college record Satur­ a member of the team, is holder of YALE-PRINCETON CLASH After capturing the first three versity, national Collegiate quarter day in the 16 jKmnd shot with a the individual high sinigle with 178 matches Mondaylay night w:while the big mile champion and A, A. U, cham­ heave of 46 feet 61^ inches, and J. and the Individual high three string blizzard was blowing up u outside pion and world’s record bolder for H, Dean, Harvard football star, in with 430. His former mark is ten Madison Squarere Gardra,G ar^n, the Ameri­ 400 meter hurdles; , the shot. LOU UMLL, MAiCi pins better than the single string of IN IMPORTANT CONTEST cans made it five in a row last night Johnny Ambrose and bis latter mark sss Vines blasted Martin PUut, the FOA tk e Gi« curly-haired basque, 13-11, 6-3, 6-3 G o y s is five pins better than Frank Bren- oan's three string. and Tilden then rallied to conquer RANGERS WIN 14TH Elis Mast Wio to Stay in Ron- bis old Davis Cup nemesis, Henri Merz Ooodyesr's are in second Coebet, in a dramatic five set strug­ place in the League standing with gle 7-9, 6-1, 4-6, 6-8, 6-3, The French Loughran, Camera Argue 35 wins and 21 losses, while Gibson’s B irr MASONS LOSE niog for Court Title; Tig­ pair, somewhat short of practice Garage is third with 88 wins and 23 and making their first start' on losses, 'The statistics at the snd of American indoor surfaces, took only the second round are as follows: The Rangers chalked up their ers m Second Hace; Cor- four out of 18 sets. learns ^ fourteenth straight victory at the Play To Big Crowds ' Over Choice Of Referee Bon Ami ...... ’ 42 14 'The series marked another im­ -TMe’ School street Rec last n i^ t, drub­ ^OULVAlAlJ lAl Merz Goodyears ...... 36 21 neU to Face Hanrard m portant step forward in prestige and H(57&R/ Gibson’s Garage ...... 33 23 bing the Windsor Locks Advertisers, profits for the newly blooming com­ , ____ _ . 53 to 17, while Ansaldi's Masons mercial tennis industry. Desfnte the bt* nturvtt by fUt rr*M Xo molo THRee Brunner's M ark et...... 30 26 Other Tnssle. P r i s e d in Tide Go Next Shearer’s B uicks...... 28 28 fact the team outcome already bad fell before the MltcbeU House five been decided, last night’s doable- ^owlinA ^ d 's Auctioneer...... 22 34 of Hartford, 86 to 82. header drew a bigger crowd than Week Fafl to Agree os Keller's Clothiers ...... 17 86 Bangers New York, Feb. 22.—(AP)— Monday. The attendance was near* NBA LEAGUE RESULTS Wapping ...... 17 II P B. F. T. Princeton’s tsR Tigers, making a ly 13,000 and the receipts over |20,- T \P S ^ toOtrUnMl High Slagle 0 Della Fera, rf .... 0 0-0 0 (>00, The totals for the two n ^ ts Thinl Man in Ring; Only In a postponed match from last Charles Kebart, 178; John Am* 0 Raguskus, rf ..... 3 4-6 10 strong comeback despite the loss of were 24,000 customers and 83^000 week Garrone’s Market took three ^ TABLE brose, 168; Wm. Katkaveck, 168. 0 Brown, If ...... 6 1-1 11 one of their star players after the cash. Three Oficiak Availably points from the Buildera at the lodividtial High 'Tbree String 0 Raguskus, If ...... 0 0-0 0 mid-year examinations, get a chance Tilden U BriUiant ’ Charter Oak alleys last night. John­ rest inM Charles Kebart, 430; Frank Bren­ 2 Sebeutz, c ...... 3 2-2 8 Where Vines simplv overshadow­ tonight to scramble the standings of ny Howard had high single, while t^ T E N N I S nan, 425. 0 EMrieo, c ...... 1 1-1 3 ed the crafty Plaa m a baseline Spam An Three. Joe Detro had high three string of By Aseodated Prese _ Team High Slagle 1 Sartor, r g ...... 2 1-3 6 the Eastern Intercollegiate basket­ duel, ptmetuated by the Califom* 368, 'KILL' RETURN OFTEN Bon Ami, 645. 0 Della Fera, rg ... 0 0-2 0 ball league when they meet Yale at ian’s occasional sorties to the nst Hartford,—Ed (Strangler) Lewis, IS POINT WINNER 1 Antonio, Ig ...... 8 0-0 10 New Haven In one of two important Oarrene's Market (8) Glendale, Calif., defeated Rudy Team High Three String for dvmamic volleys or kills, ’Tilden league contests. 'The second clash called on all bis consummate By EDWARD J. NEILL (Jarrone85 88 104—277 Dusek, Omaha, two out of three Bon Ami, 1823. 4 22 9-15 63 Fortin ...... 107 93 102—302 falls. By JIMMY DONAHUE brings together Cornell, the team strategy and shot making skill to Assodatad Press Sports Writer NEA Service Sports Writer Indivldoal Average* Windsor Locks Advertisers which has done » large part of the outlast Coebet. Pale, drawn and Miami, Fla,, Feb, 22,—(AP)—The Detro ...... 121 115 117—353 Holyoke, Mass,,—Yvon Robert, Keller's Clothiers g. Ave P B. F. T. season's upsetting, and the last obviously still travel weary from problem of selecting a referee stood Howard ...... 131 112 104—347 Montreal, defeated Hal Run^berg, One advantage in keeping return McGuire ...... 42 0 Norris, r f ...... 2 3-3 7 place Harvard quintet at Ithaca the 20 match cross country tour today before the camps of Prime Boston, two straight falls, shots low in crossing the net Lyff* ...... 21 94 0 Tarvella, r f ...... 0 0-0 0 In Second Place. with Vines, Big Bill nevertheless Ckmera, heavyweight cha.,ipion, 444 408 427 1279 Kansas CJlty—Frank Wolff, Ger­ is that the low shot doesn’t give 15*^^**’ ...... 29 98 3 Malym, I f ...... 0 0-0 0 Princeton, back in second place found a reserve store of energy suf­ and Tommy Loughran, the fleet Builders (1) many, defeated CHeat Hackney, Sa^ your opponent a chance to "kill” E Knofla ...... 27 109 4 Cameron, c ...... 2 1-2 5 after a couple of January'setbacks ficient to turn impending defeat into Philadelphian, who tackles him here Suhie ...... 112 100 92—304 Una, Kas, the ball on a high bounce. Norton ...... jg jo2 0 Chips, c ...... 0 0-0 0 at the hansd of Dartmouth and Col­ a brilliant victory. for the title February 28. Wennergren ... 116 88 108—312 'The "kill” or "smash” shot in •, ...... 24 10? 0 Conroy, rg ...... 2 0-0 4 umbia, has won its last four league The series will be resumed on the A. C ervini---- 105 119 106—330 Seattle—John Freberg 220, Min­ 1 O'Brien, I g ...... 0 0-0 0 In championship battles of the neapolis, defeated Howard Canton- W, Knofla ...... 24 98 games, trimming Yale and Dart­ five match basis tomorrow and Sat­ E, K nofla...... 102 118 106—326 2 Bokberrie, Ig ,,., 0 1-2 1 mouth by big scores despite the loss urday night in Boston. Tbereafter past the question of who should wine, 210, Iowa, when latter was un­ Bon And ' two night stands are scheduled for stand in there with the fighters, al­ able to return for the third fall. PPOfMT VlfiiV of Karl Larsen through scholastic 435 425 412 1272 OP Brennan ...... 32 n g 10 6 5-7 17 Montreal, Detroit, Chicago, St. ways has been a subject of pro­ Ba c k h a n d Half time score, 15-7, Rangers. difficulties, 'The Tigers now are Louis. Indianapolis, CTincinnati, Phil­ longed arguxncnt, SMA5U ...... 23 106 credited with six victories and two Brozowskl ...... 30 n o Ten minute periods. adelphia and tentatively, Newark, t^nestion Unique Referee, Bycholsky. defeats while Pennsylvania, the N. J, Champions like a referee who feel Coleman ...... 31 jo9 leagfie leader, has won seven and Canada ...... 30 114 Scorer, Markley. that the cbaMenger must prove bis 'Tlraer, Chucky Smith. lost one. superiority .beyond all question of BASEBALL Sport Forum Kebart ...... 42 127 If Princeton can win from the Keeney ...... jq doubt before the title can change 95 Mitchell House EHis on their home court and Cornell ‘ ORIOLES CHALLENGE comes through with the expected hands. Challengers seek the man ONLY THREE UNSIGNED P 0 P T who will call things the way be sees OXFORD JUNIORS Merz Goodyear’s 1 Spott, r f ...... 4’ 0-6 8 victory over Harvard, it will send St. Louis, Feb, 22,—(AP)— Only Hamilton ...... 42 m Yale down into fourth place in the Dask^all them, even though the margin is three of the St. Louis Ciardlnals who table tennis is Just as valuable as 1 Batvick, I f ...... 7 1-2 15 only a hair's breadth. We the Orioles A. C. challenge the fl**® ...... 32 101 2 Dulka, c ...... 3 0-0 6 standing and advance the Ithacans are listed as regulars remained on Oxford Jrs., for a series of two out finger-spin serve or sldespin. Once Lingard ...... 30 102 to third, Cornell and Harvard DEFEAT BOYS' CLUB In one way, the question of select­ the 1984 unsigned list today. good kill shot is more effective than 0 Galez, rg ...... 1 1-1 3 The Cubs stopped the winning ing a referee for the Camera- of three games for a pennant or a a dozen spin returns — because the Wilkie ...... 42 112 2 Blank, Ig ...... 2 0-1 4 haven’t met this season but the Except for outfielders Ernie Crimson has lost seven straight streak of the West Side Boys’ Club Loughran fifteen round match is Orsatti and George Watkins, and banner. The Oxford Jrs. hold a vic­ opponent can seldom handle the Howard ...... 42 log by defeating them, 15-8. Henfing- u n l ^ , if it works. The Miami Box­ pitcher Bill Walker, the other vet­ tory over the Orioles and have a lightning speed of a smash return, Murphy ...... 9 ^21 6 17 2-4 36 league games while Clomell has won way started the scoring off in the ing Commission, headed by Louis K, erans have agreed to terms, some of fast and peppy team. We will play whereas he can follow the course Ansaldi's Masons four and lost tbree, beating Colum­ first qtiarter with his lone foul shot. Mac Reynolds, has given the man­ them after considerable oratory them on any floor they wish to play of the ball when be sees you ap­ Shearer’s Buicks P B. F. T. bia and Yale its last two times out. From this point on throughout the agers of the two warriors until five from general manager Branch on at any date. 'The Orioles boast plying side, top or under spin. J. Behrend ...... 35 m 0 Sturgeon, rf ...... 1 1-3 3 Yale’s standing now shows five vic­ game the Cubs managed to be well days before the match to decide be­ Rick^, Whether Orsatti, Watkins their team with Duffy and Pongratz The smash shot is made when Supem aught...... 30 103 1 Opizzl, I f ...... 0 1-2 1 tories and three defeats. In front. tween themselves upon the man who and WaUcer are holdouts, or Rickey at forwards, Grimason at the pivot an opponent’s return takes a high Alcock ...... 26 100 0 Quisb, c ...... 2 0-3 4 The outstanding players in the w o t^ be acceptable to both. Just hasn’t got around to them has position, and Kerr and Wlnzler In bounce on your side of the net. 'The A. Behrend ...... 42 108 0 BlsseU, c ...... 0 0-0 0 The two trailing teams of the game were (Towles for the (Tubs and SpniT AH Three not been disclosed. t'lc back court. If the Oxford Jrs. smash is delivered .in much the Shearer ...... 14 93 0 Bissell, rg ...... 1 0-0 2 Eastern Intercollegiate Conference, Benson and Bently for the Boys’ 'The trouble with that simple ar­ Among the recent signers is Bur­ agree to this challenge will they same manner as the forehand top- Bengston ...... ' 15 log 1 Holland, rg ...... 4 0-0 8 Carnegie Tech and Bucknell, meet (Tlub. Next 'Thursday evening the rangement is that there are only gess Whitehead, 23-year-old In- please call 6894 and arrangements spin shot, except that instead of A. Knoflp, ...... 21 110 0 Campbell, Ig ...... 7 0-1 14 tonight at Lewisburg, Pa., in a con­ (Tubs will travel to West Havot. to three referees, licensed and in good flelder from Columbus, coimted upon can be made. 'Thanking you for your turning the wrist and paddle Eggleston ...... g gg 2 15 2-9 32 test which means practically noth­ play them a return game. 'The Cubs standing with the Miami commis­ by club officials eventually to suc­ apace we remain, slightly toward the net, the paddle Band ...... 9 107 Half time score, 21-17 Mitchell ing to the rest of the circuit. So won the first game by the score of sion, eligible for the Important as­ ceed Manager Frankie Frisch as is held straight. All the power pos­ House. far Cilamegie has won only one game 29 to 26. 'They are expected to take 'THE ORIOLES, sible is put behind the shot, and signment. Tbej’ are Leo Shea, the Cardinal second baseman. Brunner's Market Ten minute periods. out of four, beating West Virginia tbe second game if they are not Charles Wheeler, and "Red” Mc- it should be followed through fully. Referee, Della Fera. in Its first conference clash, while handicapped by the size of tbe gym. Ambrose ...... 27 112 Umpire, Kennedy. Lachlan, and the chief complaint of START FOR COAST Freidrickt ...... 39 log the Bisons haven’t threatened to The Score: both champe against all three is that Chicago, Feb. 22.—'(AP)—Four Last Night *8 Fights Scorer, Ken. Smith. win a game, losing four in a row by Cabs (15) members of the Chicago White Sox, Wins State Kaminski ...... 41 m Timer, Chucky Smith. P. B. F. T. no one of them ever has handled a McLagan ...... 42 n o big scores. A BuckneL victory to­ championship match before. under the chaperonage of Vice-presi­ night would put the teams into a 0 D. (Towles ,rf ...... 4 0 8 dent Harry Grablner, will set out for By ASSOCIATED PRESS Title in Florida McGonlgal...... 33 100 1 C. Brazauskas, rf.. 0 1 1 Joe Smith, manager of Loughran, Detroit—Ernie Maurer, 119, De­ Vittner ...... 15 103 tie for last place but would hardly and Bill Duffy, representing ear­ Pasadena, Calif., tonight. troit, butpolnted Bobby Leltham, give either much of a chance to 1 J. Staum, If ...... 1 0 2 ners, met with the Commission yes­ From other points 14 other ath­ 120, Montreal (10). DID YOU KNOW T H A T - overhaul the top ranking teams. It 0 J. Hahn, If ...... 0 0 0 letes will leave in time to arrive at Gibson’s Garage is their first clash of the season. 0 H. Hemingway, c .. 0 1 1 terday and same away without a Oakland, Calif.—Little Pancho, Dietz ...... 2 A, Hoffner, r g ...... 0 1 1 decision. Chairman MacRejmolds in­ the training site by Sunday. The 21 113 Chicago group will be composed of 114, Manilla, stopped Frankie Ge- 'Twaronite ...... 33 113 'The output of blood by a human 0 R. Taggart, rg .... 1 0 2 sists that none but local referees naro, 114, New York, 9. 2 R. Richards, Ig . ... 0 0 0 can be considered. pitchers John Huck and John Po- Gibson ...... 41 103 heart is about four quarts a minute. JOHN McGBAW IMPROVES MacReynolds promises to adjudi­ morskl, catcher John Pasek and out­ Petke ...... 33 112 The storage cellars of the great fielder Milton Gaston. FORGOT THE HOLIDAY. K atkaveck...... 42 113 brewery at Pilsen, Czecho-Slovakia, New Rochelle, N. Y., Feb. 22 — 6 6 3 15 cate the situation in drastic fashion are more than five miles long and Boys’ d o b (8) if the managers have not agreed S. Miller ...... 15 102 (AP)—John j. McGraw, whose Paris, Feb. 22.(AP)—WlUiam C...... 6 the brewery covers 136 acres. basebedl career was marked by suc­ P. B. F. T. upon a referee by five days before SETS NEW RECORD Bullitt, American ambassador to Dickson 106 0 Lennon, r f ...... 0 0 0 Magnuson ...... 6 116 The tiny rainfish of South Amer­ cessful battles, appeared to be win­ the fight. He will name one for Russia, sailed all the way across the / ica leaps from the water, rests in ning the battle for health today al­ 3 Bently, I f ...... 1 1 3 them, and there will be no appeal St. Paul, Feb. 22.—(AP)—Doro­ Atlantic on the S. S. Washington, the surface vegetation, and reposes though he still was not out of 0 Hoganow, If ...... 0 0 0 from his judgment. thy Franey of St. Paul, United but forgot this was Waahlng^n’s Reid’s Aoctioneers 1 Benson, c ...... 2 0 4 Reid ...... 104 for hours with half of its body ex­ danger. Turn to Loughran States women’s speed skating cham­ birthday. 42 posed. Seriously 111 of uremic poison, the 0 Cordy, r g ...... 0 1 1 Loughran, gaining Increasing fa­ pion, lowered the world’s record for He found the American embassy Holton ...... 29 103 During the winter of 1981 . air­ former manager of the New York 1 Solmonson, Ig .... 0 0 0 vor as a challenger, is boxing bril­ the quarter mile here last night by he’'e closed. McLaughlin ...... 36 100 planes dropped hay for starving Giants has shown steady. Improve­ liantly in his training workouts at negotiating the distance in 42 sec­ Because of the holiday, Ambassa­ Farrand ...... 36 109 deer in the mountains of Idaho. ment since he was brought to New 5 3 2 8 Palm Beach, while Camera is de­ onds. dor Bullitt wdll lose a day in his hur­ Moriarty ...... 16 94 The female hombill moults her Rochelle hospital from bi.s home at Referee, Bycholski. veloping his punch! .ig against im- 'The old record, held jointly by ried preparations to gather his staff Schendal ...... 15 93 feathers while sealed inside a hol­ Pelham Manor last Friday. He spent Umpire, Vojeck. dersized, mediocre training partners Miss Franey and Elsie Miller of for the opening of the Embassy In Clune ...... 14 101 low tree. a comfortable day yesterday. Score at halftime. 8-3 Cubs. here. The odds still favor Camera Toronto, was 44 seconds. Moscow March 1 . A barrel cactus is more than 90 at three to one, but dlssention in the Wapping • per cent water. The male Argus pheasant, when champion’s camp, as shown by the Gallivan' ...... 12 116 Trinidad rum manufacturers are courting, displays its gorgeous total absence of his chief manager, Sayott ...... 34 95 stocking up in anticipation of an in­ plumage in a circular fan shape out CASEY STENGEL MAY Louis Soresi, and the huge Italian’s M. Juno ...... 27 102 creased export business with the in front for the female to see and indifference, worry his supporters. Girls To Meet In Prelim L. Juno ...... 18 110 United States. admire. RE DODGERS MANAGER No estimate of the ticket sale, Gaines ...... 12 115 wh!ch has been light, has been as G. Miller ...... 26 91 yet made by Madison Square Gar­ To Tronsky-Kebart Match K. Juno ...... 16 120 Brooklyn, N. Y.. Feb. 22.—(AP) den, promoting the show. —’The ^rooklyn Dodgers, who usual*, Red Wings and Rangers ly manage to do something to keep A fine preliminary to the Nick<^a hundred this season and a close, LAYTON AND COCHRAN the baseball fans intereat^ even if Tronsky-CUarlie Kebart "bowling exciting match is in prospect. its only stealing an already occu­ match at the Y.,M. C. A. alleys next Maoh lnte>reet Stiown Battle On Ice Tonight pied bane, were ready today to sign Monday night has been arranged, it Much interest has already been MEET FOR CUE TITLE a new manager for ^ e 1934 seaeoa. H o c l < e \ / ~ was announced today by David chown in the main encounter, in 'The indications were that Charles By Associated Press Hamilton, who is in charge of the which the town champion pits his New York, Feb. 22.—(AP)— New York, Feb. 22.—(AP)—The<^remain before the campaign ends. D. (CTasey) Stengel would get the Caa-Am League event. Mrs. Jennie Schubert, who skill against the leading bowler in Johnny^ Layton, Sedalia, Mo., the Detroit Red Wings reach something The Rangers are a point behind first call. Boston 8; Philadelphia 5. bowls anchor for the Charter Oak the United States. Mr. Hamilton re­ man with many hobbies and ten of ( climax in their drive to clinch cago’s Blackhawks. Stengel, a coach xmder Max Carey Girls, wdll meet Miss Florence John- times holder of the title, and 'Welker The Amerks’ prospects of gaining is on his way to Brooklyn from hia TONIGHT’S SCHEDULE ports that the seat sale has been the lead in the National Hockey National League con, a leading member of the Na­ very brisk and a sell-out crowd Is Cochran of San Francisco, the con­ in the Canadian dlvlaion depend Ottawa at Boston. tional Fire team of the Hartford expected. Arrangements have been verted balk line player seeldi^ his League’s American division tonight upon the last and deciding game of Canadians vs. Maroons at Mon­ All-Insurance league, In a special mtule to accommodate at least three second successful championship, when they tackle the New York Montreal’s dty series between the treal. five-game total plnfali match at 7:45 Hundred persons, the seats being so were in the position today where Rangers, the Stanley Cup holders Maroons and Canadlens, second and nouncement that Carey had beett New York Americans at Chicago. o’clock. arrwged that all will have a good the winner of their 'final match who now are In third place. Their third respectively In the Canadian deposed. Detroit at New York Rangers. Mrs. Schubert is the ranking view of the alleys when the artists tomorrow night will be crowned prospects, however, are all mixed up section. 'The Canadlens are only a There was a poialbillty that Oaa- member of the Charter Oak team of the polished lanes go into action Maureen Orentt Is bringing this king of the three cushion bllUard with a return engagement of the single point ahead of the New York­ ey’s loyalty to C&urev m l^ t lead htm GIANTS HELVD SOUTH this season and she has been hitting at 8:30 o'clock. The match will be gold chalice trophy to her Ha­ championship. New York Americans-Caucago con- ers. The Matoous are three points to turn dovm the Job, if.it was otfer- New York, Feb. 22.—(AP)—The the wood in exceptionally fine style settled on total piofall for ten worth, N. J., home tor keeps. She The florid Missourian and Coch­ teet which ptovlded one of the big further up and it tney don't win the ed, and U> that case general Idea w ai ^ New York Giants are off for Miami to compile an average of 106.29 4o gained permanent poseeeslon ot ran, eliminated all other contendere lurprisea of Tueeday’s nrogram. Canadlens, the Americana, or both, that Maity McManus wouM hs soaa- games. In a recent sweepstakes at the cup by winning the Florite when they crashed through with Beach, Fla., today to b e ^ sprUig fcrty'flve games to date. She is Willimantic, Tronsky’s home alleys, The Red Wlnge now lead Chicago will be in petition to threaten them. moned. McManus, who has basti training. The group is in charge of seventh is the IndlvlduaJ standing etate golf championship for the easy victories. Layton ended the by four points after going through The fourth game on the full pro­ closely assootatsd with Bob ItalK the latter hit a total of 1,945 for third time. Here yon see her at bid of the youthful Valle Jo C ^f., 13 consecutive games without a de­ Trainer Tom CHarke. Trainer Willie in the Girls State Duckpin League. h gram nas no bearing on the cham­ bin’s, Brooldyn gsnsral ftp.en games. In the same event. Palm Beach after deteatlng Mar­ star, J. N. Boaeman, Jr., 50 to 27, feat. If they can morease that nuir- pionship races. It Involves tiu last sines hs bfoks In with ths t Schaefer and a few newspapermen Miss Johnson has also been toppling Kebart hit for a total of 1,897 for ian Milley ot Lexington, Ky., tor 8 ire included in the party. the pins for an average better than while Cochran dlapoied of Willie ^n tonight it will be hard to dla- place cluba of the two leotlona. the Browns in 1890, rsoeatly was 1 fiftoea games. the title. Hoppe, 50 to 86. lodce them la the few gamea that Boaton Bruins and Ottawa Saaatora. by ths Dodgsn as a pwytr< r ■

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22,12S4.

Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fos OUR BOARDING HOUSE SENSE and NONSENSE THfHOUPAY

)' YOU K K e A / Oeorfe WMblnfton! ' Man—Much going on at tbs farm Ljo ck eo o u t l a s t N\SWT, AiH Tbc father of ble oouatry w m a where you spent your vacation? U S » N ,O R celebrated toff Friend—Absolutely nothing — un­ f j HRA-RO US CALUNtt YOU TO ^ He did not waete bli early days io less you count the interest on the LET US IM,YOU W rAOOSEj teaoie or ia coif, mortgage. TRVINSIO lAAKEOuTVOU WAIT,YOU L0UO,O|Bp ^ a M 1 He workea from early mom to no s e some yov l Diffht and never took days off. These loving wives who write W E T O a s l e e p YOU \ -^ I \. J We ewore that be would boaest be "at rest" on the tombstones of their WBPS, WE COULDA HEAPD STA6SER AN'P^V4B l ( u d so be cut down a eberry tree,- hubbies, ought to be kind enough to YOLTRSSLT LOCKED OUT add, "at last." YVDUP WOS

Juls—Wbo was Oeorge Washing* ton ? Helen— He's the fellow whose wife DID YOU KNOW T H A T - makes caady. A bill in the New York leglsia* J i ture would make "fixing” a crime. L Aocordlng to historians Oeorge But then would come other fixers Washington was the first in war, to fix the cases of those caught fix* first la peace, and the first to take ing, and then what would the ooits a whack at the young cherry tree. do? Princess de Pollgnac of Paris reo* Teacher— And why should we ommends champagne for babies. celebrate Washington's birthday There's an idea for those who can't more than mine? afford to buy their children milk! \» •L Junior—Becauee he never told a lie. The fuss in Detroit about Henry Ford and the banks is to show bow ^ “D E N I E S True Nobility mean he was when the banks need­ ed his help—although hardly as C ^ - m B Oeorge Washington! We hear mean as they were when he needed each son and grandson hailing him! their help. Austere and grand, he saved our New York's controller has order­ k /^e m - h e h * land when hope was weak and dim. ed his men to show more courtesy And yet We're prone to see alone to taxpayers. At least, to those his crowning victory; who pay. a The trials he had, long years and Astronomers at Mt. Wilson, Cali­ sad, we pass by carelessly. fornia. count 78,000,000 star systems i .t IW4JIX THE BLUE BOYS nn-U.aMT.orr. j DID NOT SALKSMAN SAM______EXPECT.... Maybe He's Strin^ring Sami R v Srn«5l A^CV CA^^, ©OOTHIMOTON EPOST AAi'OL' l^ieNO Y SURE? lUHo IS T h is useo MU30SW, SA^^. WeAH, AM' I ^SfCOULDM^T h a v e ORAtOW ANY AlCRSfiL H0USC5, OP fA|N£, IS PLAYIN' HAML6T AT TrlG OpERft /i'LL GO pRosT <5

GAS BUGGIKS The Chamelon By Frank Beck

DEAR OLD HIM ! /2X 5V' COURSIeouR»s...wa THE VERY SAME OH, A M Y! A LUMP COMES INTO YOU FAIL TO KNOWt SLI6HTLY ALTERED, WHY, rr» ANTONIO MY THROAT WHIN MB..1. . 1 FORFORGET t REALIZE THAT IN r OUB TO THB f a c t C O M f ^ O p V H /T4Y^AiJlRiO HAVE CHAN8ID. HAVE INHERITED THE a U l C K . . 4 | # APPEARANCE MY LONO-LOfT ANTONIO !•' ANOTHER MOMENT ITli JU066 JACKSON, / IN ABOUT a n c e s t r a l HOME AND Z HAVE BEEN w e SHALL 61 YOU OLD FRIIND . AND FORTUNE.. FIVE MINUTBB CLASPID IN A nearly CRAYY, OF LAST SUMMER. APPLE JACKfJ eUBM ^^^I^W ITH HER y • F o n d A T T W IN f WORRYING ABOUT I'LL BE A GOOD RIUNION.. W H O S ARPRGMM.I LAKES.. H IR Ii i f j him! oh, ANTONIO... PROSPECT FOR A PAIR OF ' COM! TO ■ V SCISSORS a ND PAPA SOME P)4FgR Do lls

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• V • • *’. rpA G S T E K iBmtrlrratpr IvMtina Unralli TErmwroAi;^*^ T-( ' The Cosmopolitan club will hold dell stated today that In hla opinion theas buses went down Center its bualness meeting tomorrow after­ the cost of clearing the streets after street just before 8 o’clock this m m BIG SNOWFALL ABOUT TOWN noon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. NEARING NORMALCY the recent snow itonn would be at RESUME HAR1T0RD morning. The first bus wai crowd­ PI Harry R. Rheel, 49 Flower street. least $2,000. ed, but there were vacant seats on The musical which the club bad By nighttall nearly all of Man- the second bus. ON FEBRUARY 12,1899 The North End bakery on Kerry planned po give tomorrow afternoon HERE AFTER STORM cbecter’s streets will have been TROLLEY SERVICE The number of people waiting at ISREDVCEDIY52 street may be reached by way of opened to traffic, the highway de­ the Center to take the 7:45 car was Union street, this street having been at Center Church House has been Local Man Who Was Marritd postponed until a future date owing partment reported this noon. Six of more than enough to fill It and there opened to traffic. to the difficult traveling conditions, the seven snow ploughs are In use was standing room only when the at Time Tells of Experiences today, and it la expected that the oar left the center. It was a holiday Mrs. George Arnold of Porter and the fact that many of the mem­ Travel Easier, Food, Fuel Two Plows With Regular During the Storm. Enumerator Darid flleCaim bers live at a considerable distance tractor plough will have been re­ in the insurance offices In Hartford street and Rev. and Mrs. Watson from the Center. paired and again placed in service and this reduced the usual passen­ Woodruff were in charge of the de­ this aftemoor*. ger list. There are several who A prominent Manchester man lightful Washington party held at Supplies Delivered - Crew and Extra Gang of Completes W ork-^Totals The bowling team of the Concor­ Several ploughs were sent early work In the state motor vehicle de­ says that the reference to February the Center Congregational church dia Lutheran church will play a today to Buckland and cleared out partment living in Manchester and leist evening. Due to the recent blizzards in an “about town” item match with the team of Zion Luth­ Roads Clear Tonight roads that have been clogged for Men Qear Tracks. as that department -wu opened to­ 9,651 This Year. heavy snowstorm not as many at­ in yesterday’s Herald, isn’t complete eran church Saturday evening at 8 three days. Due to the h oli^ y, Her­ day they traveled- to Hartford in tended as would have otherwise, but o’clock at the alleys in the Y. M. C. bert McCann rural carrier of the trolley cars. until the date of the third blizzard, those who did thoroughly enjoyed February 12 and 13, 1899, is added. A. building. Officials of transportation lines, local post office did not make deliv­ Trolley connections between Man­ Boses Fill Gap. The total number of men and the evening. eries, but it is expected that be will He remembers it perfectly, for he milk dealers and bakers, coal mer­ chester and Hartford were estab­ Yesterday afternoon service was women in Manchester who be be able to cover the entire route of was m auTied on February 14 of that win Director Frank Busch of the chants and purveyors of other food partially maintained by buses, but Mrs. Frank Busch, wife of Director 35.4 miles tomorrow for the first lished at 2 o’clock this morning year. called upon to pay a personal tax Recreation Centers has been notified and fuel supplies, breathed easier as there was no regular schedule. One Frank Busch of the Recreation of the death of his brother’s wife, time since Monday. when a trial run was made by a car It started snowing on the 12th in Manchester this year is 9,651, or Centers, is ill at her home on Bissell deliveries returned to a state more person who left Hartford at 7:45 and on that day he was obliged to Mrs. Peter Busch of Norwich which nearly approaching normalcy and as A lai*ge crew of shovelers were at from Hartford that brought to Man­ fifty-two less than last year when street with a severe attack of in­ yesterday morning on a bus headed go on horseback to procure his mar- occurred Tuesday and iaJn Norwich fears over another snowstorm, pre­ work this morning opening up Oak there was a total of 9,708. This testinal grip. chester two passengers who had toward Bianchester arrived as far as riag deense from the late Sanford today to assist with the arrange- dicted in last night’s weather re­ street from Cottage street to Au­ would indicate that Manchester is been out of town on a visit. Arriv­ Burnside. There the bus was M Benton, town clerk st the time. mentc for the funeral to be held ports, vanished with the appearance tumn. This street is one of the prin­ holding its own in nopulation. tomorrow. His brother was former­ turned around. Another bus left On the day of the wedding, Valen­ of a bright sun this moniing. cipal arteries to the residential sec­ ing in Hartford on their return, the Started Id October ly with the state police. Hartford and reached Woodland. Cars, Buses On Schedule tion on the east side and has not two were told that there would not tine’s Day, friends tried to keep The figures were cen^eted yes­ Here there was a delay while shov­ open the road to the parsonage— the TRY A NEW Trolley cars to Hartford were been open to traffic since the storm. be any service last night After els were used to clear a lane. The terday by Personal Tax Numerator Miss Ekina M. Fox, daughter of they had given up hope, they learned pastor nas long since passed *iway— David McCann, who started a can­ Mrs. Rachel Fox of 15 Edgerton running, crosstown buses continued bus arrived In Manchester at 10:30. SMART SWIRL to operate on regular schedule, the that a car would be started for Man­ so that the young couple, the bride­ vass of the town last October. would be regular schedules on both firemen. band music to be played at the Sim- today will be speeded up with the It was 4 o’clock when the plows day afternoon Inspirational meeting lines today. IMPROVEMENT MEETING To BlaU Bills Soon clearing of additional streets. reached Burnside. There was a de­ at the Salvation Army citadel. It was promised by the company Tax Collector George H. Howe Trucks Appear Again Herbert McCann, rural carrier of lay while the switch in that place that before noon a regular schedule will start at once making out the Freight trucks that daily pass the Manchester postoffice, encouB' was opened up first with picks and would be maintained through Buck- OPENTOTHEPUBUC tax bills and they will be mailed to The Ladies Aid society of the tered the worst traveling Tuesday then the plow. There was trouble the different persons subject to pay Swedish Congregational church will through Manchester from New York land instead of sending the buses and Wednesday on the 35.4 miles of with the grooved rails in Woodland, the tax, as in compiling the books meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 at to Boston, Providence and other to the Center and through Center rural routes served by the local while the switch and cross over of in which the names are contained the parsonage with Rev. and Mrs. points east, which have been con­ street to Hartford. North End Association to office, in bis entire term of service the railroad tracks leading into the not only did the enumerator insert PINEHURST S. E. Green. spicuous by their absence since Inter-State Buses. Have Col. W. C. Cheney as Monday night, were observed chug­ here. Only a few miles were cov­ Woodland paper mill also required The buses between Hartford and the names, but also the address of ered Tuesday and again on Wednes­ Guest on Monday. each person subject to tlje tax. DIAL 4ISI The first sitting in the third series ging their way along Manchester considerable time and work in get Boston and from Hartford to Provi­ roads last night snd early today day many of the roads still were ting the plows through. From the dence went through yesterday after­ of contract bridge tourneys will be impassable. The committee of the Manchester held at the Manchester Country One truck that w'e Something Different! of commission early yesterday. The 2 to 3. Heights basketball practice; ^-pound tin of Hershey's week. cylinder head froze Tuesday night scrape the rails clear. The com­ Salmon Croqtieitea. 7 to 7:45, women’s advanced swim­ rendering the tractor useless for bined efforts of the two plows were Cocoa at 13c we will include a Tall Salmon (Red) ...... Z5c FUNERAL, PENS POEM ming class; 7:45 to 8:30, women’s plowing the streets yesterday. Re necessary to push away the snow Tall SiUmon (Pink) ...... ISe life saving class; 8:30 to 12:30, MOTOR regular 9c size tin. Here Is a that bad packed down In the vicinity Flat Salmon...... 25c and 89c MOST STORES SELL OUT pairs are expected to be completed dancing, music by Charles Millard today, however. Mrs. Edward J. Atkinson, of of the Center. The same trouble and bis Hotel Bond orchestra, also Scalloped Oysters. was met from Pearl street south r ^ l value. Limit one offer to Fuicy Small Oysters ., .pint 85c Mr, Hettinger worked all day Bigelow St.,' Writes Short featuring Ethel Evans. ON STORM OVERSHOES Tuesday and Tuesday night repair­ Both plows went down Main street SERVICE each customer. ing the beating boiler at St. Lines on Impressions. on the west rail. The men with FISH SPECIALTIES Bridget's rectory. This had become picks again got into action to re We have brushes for all Inspired upon listening to the im­ Sardellan Paste ...... 28c Big Snowfall Proves Boon to frozen, and the result was that bo*h move the snow in the grooved rails types of power motors in stock Anchovle Paste ...... 28c sides of the fire pot ring had pressive funeral service for King Both plows were hitched together POSTPONED! Trading in Rubbers, Boots, Albert of Belgium broadcast this and can make repairs without Essence of Anchovies...... 85c cracked. He also repaired a large and at 11 o’clock the head plow went Remember— High Shoes and Arctics. morning, Mrs. Annie R. Atkinson of off the rails opposite Bissell street. delay. Horseradish ...... 10c copper coil in the hot water storage The Friday evening setback and system at the Gordon laundry which Bigelow street, wife of Major Ed­ Spread Rock Salt. Saturday’s specials in both Tartar Sauce ...... 25c The small grocery was not the ward J, Atkinson, of the Salvation dance of the Manchester Green Snider’s Oyster Cocktail Sauce. had frozen. This section proved hard to open NORTON only one that benefit^ by the storm Clearing Streets Army, penned the following tribute: and it was 1:30 this morning when Community club will be omitted this the “ Self - Serve” and The local dealers in rubbers, arctics ELECTRICAL It was stated at the town garage TO ALBERT OF BELGIUM i both plows returned to the Center week, out of respect to B. H. Spen­ and boots found that there was A King is dead— and beaded back to Hartford. In Health Market go on sale Fresh Western Eggs, 35c. this morning that all roads in the cer, member of the standing enter­ INSTRUMENT CO. sudden demand for the goods and aa outlying sections had been cleared We are bereft. order to prevent the rails from be a result the stock on band was each Friday afternoon at and that few streets in town will re­ The whole world sorrows. ing covered by automobiles and ice tainment committee whose funeral Phone 4060 pretty nearly exhausted. One shoe It stops to pay a tribute. forming, a truck arrived from Hart­ was held this afternoon. Hilliard St^ Manchester Wheatheart Cereal, 17c. dealer reported that it has been main unopened by tonight. The reg­ 3 o’clock. Get the Friday ular town force was on the Job last With hearts bowed down and eyes ford at 1 o’clock with 40 bags of many years since there was such a bedimmed with tears shopping habit. It saves rush for rubber boots, both hip and night and today, aided by 125 CWA rock salt. This was spread eilong With Purchase of 1 Quart Our prayers ascend to Heaven’s the rails by the workers. The sand knee boots, rubbers, arctics and workers who, equipped with shovels, high throne. you time... saves you Jar Pancake Syrup, 3.5c, high laced shoes. Of his stock of are removing snow from the short car was run over the line from Hart- For comfort; consolation in this for and the hills sanded. A trolley you can buy 1 Package arctics all but one pair, that a No side streets. In addition to the trac­ hour of grief money I Any Pancake Flour for 5c. 10, was disposed of. Other dealers tor, one other plow owned by the From far across the seas, we hear car followed at 3:15 this morning town was not in working order to­ and was left standing at the Cen­ Limit 2 deals. in the same line with larger stocks the church bells toll also report that the snow has day. Their mournful story— ter to be ready to take Manchester brought them a good trade and Business picked up noticeably on men employed by the Connecticut IVs Bigger! A King is dead. their stock of rubbers and similar Main street this morning. Stores Mrs. Major Edward J. Atkinson, company to their work in Hartford SLICED MUSHROOMS lines have been greatly reduced. will be open until 9 o’clock tonight. Bigelow street at 4:30. Small Can Food stores and meat markets re- 'The regular schedule was started Window Shades ADVERTISEMENT this morning, cars arriving and de­ porteo unusually brisk trade, due Fine quality of Holland Ton­ 15c probably tc hoi seholders replenish­ parting on time. The number of IVs Better! Steaming clams, fresh oysters people riding in the first car in this tine, aoaolutely washable, in all and fresh fish at Pinehurst. ing their depleted supplies. colors, made to order and hung Bus service from this town east to morning was not large on au:count of the holiday, but the 7:15 car out Another of Those Sensational on your windows, 45c. New Willimajitic and Providence was rollers, 10c. Scunples furnished opened up this morning, according of Manchester was well filled. Few on »^ue8t. to an announcement made today by automobiles were observed, al Boyt Freelove, manaiger of the Cen­ Tomorrow though the Hartford road was fair' ter Travel Bureau at the Center. Friday—M. H. S.-Merlden game ly well cleared. PANTRY T h e Manchester Public Market Through service to New York is ex­ at State, Armory. Rockville Boses Operate. Capitol Window pected to be in operation before ^ 8 0 Ex-Service Men’s Night at Because of trouble west of Depot night. School Street Rec. Square the Rockville-Hartford Shade Co. A FULL LINE OF SEA FOOD Farmers in Bolton at noon today Coming Events buses were sent from Depot Square SALES 46 Capea St. Hartford adopted the old-fashioned method of February 28— 27th anniversary of south to the Center and then down clearing the snowbound roads by Linne Lodge, No. 72, Knights of Center street to Hartford; Two of AT Fancy Large Herrings...... 10c Ib. having six pairs of horses stamp Pythias, at Orange hall. Fancy Mackerel ...... 10c lb. down the drifts, thus breaking March 2 — Play “Here Comes Fancy Red Salmon Smoked Filets through, a path that sleigha and au­ Charlie” by Epworth League of tomobiles can more easily jiass over. South Methodist church. EVERYRODY'S A TYPEWRITER Fresh Filet of Haddock The horses were being used today March 7— Annual b«mquet of SENSATION on the Bolton Center roEul leading American Legion at Orange Hsdl. Small Stewing O ysters...... 29c pint into the Manchester-Willimantic March 9— Annual business meet­ SAM MARKET Large Frying Oysters...... 39c pint main highway. ing -and supper of North Methodist and The New »Storm Cost $2,000 church. Nice White Halibut Steak ...... 29c lb. Town Treasurer Grorge H. Wad­ March 13, 14, 15, 16 — Annual Watch for our advertisement and R o jr a l Boston Bluefish to Fry Herald Oxiking School at State see for yourself! If you can’t get to Steak Cod to Fry or in Piece to Bake Theater. Sessions in morning. EARL Signet March 20—Annual concert of G Fancy Large Smelts Clef (Jlub at Emanuel Lutheran WiU the store, ’phone your order. N obita Otoplay. church. Oooie ta aad try It. We Are An Agent April 2—Masonic Ball, State Ar­ AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT mory. Entertain But Wait For This Sale ! RempV, Inc. Stuffed and Baked M ackerel...... 15c each For April 23— Ninth annual concert of 763 Mata St. Phoea 8886 Home Baked B ea n s...... 15c quart Beethoven Glee Club at High School auditorium. Tonight Home Made Hot X B u n s...... 18c dozen Ho>r.e Made Potato Salad...... 15c lb. Koppers Fresh Cream Cottage C heese...... 15c lb., 2 lbs. 25c ^ ^ L^Uconnecticut U N N E VTICUT Home Made Chicken Pies On Sale A t ...... 10c each JOHNL.JENNEY SPRUCE RANGE & FUEL OILS FRIGIDAIRE 10 D^M>t Square Phone 6850 FRESH VEGETABLES ST. We Handle Only The Beatl Exclndve AgentSv Fancy Fresh Green Spinach...... 23c peck OKI When in Need Of Range Or Fuel OU Nice Sealdsweet Grapefruit, good size, 6c each, 5 for 25c 0 Insurance TAVERN Blue Goose Oranges for Juice .... 19e doz., 2 doz. for 3.Sc $12.50 Per Ton PHONE 5293 Fancy California Carrots, large bunches...... 2 for 15c Sold for Oasb Only. Ufe, Accident and Heatth, Cor. Spruce and Bissell Sts. KEMP’S ,]^ , Fresh Peas — Green Beans — Ripe Tomatoes. Fire Insomnce, Fidelity and Surety Route—Anto- THAT GOOD L T . WOOD CO. mobRe and Other NARRAGANSETT The Bantly Oil Co. Phone 4496 Oasoalty lines. ON DRAUGHT 156 Centtt Street Manchester S i r ^ D ipt. '"‘A