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75 Homes Wrecked by a Freak

75 Homes Wrecked by a Freak

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ATBUGB OAILI OIBOULATiUM n U R B A l B I for tho MoBth of Pebroarj, UW4 Foreeast of 0. 8. Weatltor 5,402 New a*em ^Monober of ttao AodU R ^ tonlgM sad Tneai a j ; MewDj I of < rWag temperature. I ‘>3 ^ 9 “ VOL. IHL, NO. 149. (OteMlAed Advcrttaliif on Page l«l.) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, BlARCH 26, 1934. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE C B S n 0 75 HOMES WRECKED HniJARDMU, A Gandhi Disciple Returns WIRT CHARGES PRESIDENT SEHLES ! EMPLOYEES GO TO BE PROBED BY A FREAK STORM O lfT W STRIKE BY THE HOUSE AUTO nCHT; HALTS At Least A Dozen Hurt h BISHOP MCAUUFFE Only Six Workmen Remain Indiaoa Edacalor Said Tliat THREATENED STRIKE New Orleans B ; Thnnder MADE CO-ADJUTOR On Job At Noon, 85 Hav* Members Of ‘Brain Tmst’ SqnaO— Many Narrow Es­ C O N V ia MURDERS CollectiTe Bargainiag To Be ing Walked Out — Hold Sonsbt To Overthrow The capes Reported. Now Administrator Of New­ Allowed To A F. Of L, Meeting At Turn Hall. GUARD IN PRISON GovemmenL And Other Unions In Each Kew Orleans, March 26— (AP) — ark Diocese During The A tbUBdar squall of great intensity All but six employees of the E. E. Washington, March 26.— (AP) — Stabs Him To Death While Plant— Board Of Three blew down at least 75 bcmses in a Dhess Of Bishop NOaii. Hilliard Company went out on A resolution for a congressional in­ flve block area in the Edgewood strike this morning when their de­ vestigation of statements by Dr. To Pass On AD Com- section of New Orleans shortly af> mands for wage increases of from On Way To Hospital; Hartford, March 26,— (AP)—The William A. W irt Gary, Indiana, ed­ ter eight o'clock today. At least a 12 H to 16 per cent were turned appointment of Most Rev. Maurice ucator, that members of the Roose­ dosen Injured persons had been down by officials of the company. Woonds Two Others. plaintg Companies Agree F. McAuliffe, auxiliary to Most Rev. velt “brain trust” said they were brought out of the wreckage, but an Seventy-eight workers quit their attempting to overtnrow the pres­ hour after the catastrophe no dead John J. Nilan, bishop of the Roman jobs at 9 o'clock this morning, and N o t To Discriminate had been reported. A baby was Catholic diocese of Hartford, to be at noon they were Joined by seven ent government was Introduced to­ Dannemora. N. Y., March 26.— co-adjutor bishop with right of suc' others, thus bringlzig plant opera­ day by Representative Bulwlnkle Imprisoned, dead or alive, under a (D., N. C. ). (AP)—A speedy arraignment on a bouse. cession to the bishopric, announced tions, to a complete stamdsUll. charge of murder, first degree, w m Agamst Union Men. The wind, in swooping, rising and last night through the Apostolic Ask Retraction It appeared likely the investiga­ falUng blows, struck suddenly with Delegate at Washington, makes him Elisha E. Hilliard, president and tion—to be made by a select House in prospect today for Vincent Amert- treasurer of the firm, was asked to oommltcee—would be ordered. teriillc force, residents said. All of administrator on all diocesan mat­ go, 29, New York <31ty Clinton Wpshlngton. March 26— (AP) — a sudden it turned dark aa mid­ ters during the incapacity of Bish­ retract ,a statement alleged by the Speaker Rainey referred the reso­ prison convict, who yesterday night, lights went out and roaring, op Nilan to act. In event of the strikers to have been n ^ e March lution to the House rules committee stabbed to death the guard taking President Roosevelt looks for a whistling crashing noises followed. latter’s death. Bishop McAuliffe 16 in which employees wore asked '.r and Bulwlnkle said be would ask for him to the prison hospital and new order In the relatioqs between accept conditions as they were m The blow bad come and gone in two will succeed to the See, the appoint­ early hearings with a view to get­ wounded two others before sub­ the working man and his employer the woolen trade and to sign their ting house action. dued. minutes but left destruction, tur­ ment coming from Rome in confir­ aa a result of bis eleventh-hour set* moil and terror in its wake. mation of the one which is Just an­ name to an enclosed card If they 'The inquiry would be conducted Daniel J. Hickerson, 45, of Mon­ The wind foUowed the Almonaater nounced. were agreeable to the request. The by five members to be appointed by tour Falls, is the dead guatd. tlement of the controversy that and blew out on Lake Pont- Bishop Nilan went to the hospi­ contents of this letter were publish­ the Speaker. Fred Beckett, 32, of Ellenburg threatened a general strike in the ed in detail in Saturday’s issue ct chartrain. When the wind struck, tal February 22, suffering from Through Probe Depot, and Louis C. Hamilton, 32, ct automobile Industry. The Herald. He amd General Hugh S. Johnson the screams of horrlfled men, wom­ arthritis. His condition has remain­ The committee would be directed Port Byron, rushed to Nickerson s Mr. Hilliard was expected to issue aid. obtained an agreement from exe­ en and children were heard and ed and is still serious. His prolong­ “to conduct a thorough invest iga- when the policemen and firemen ar­ ed illness made it necessary that the a statement at 8:60 o’clock this cutives and labor leaders last night morning. At that time a deleg d- tiOD of the truth or falsltv of the Amerigo plunged a three-inch rived, families, dazed from fright, bishop’s official duties, flnsmcial ad­ pocket knife into Beckett’s abdomen after weeks of exhausting negotia­ tion of five emploj^es headed oy statements alleged to have been tions. It established representation were wandering about the debris in ministrative and otherwise, be tak­ made” by Wirt. and into Hamilton’s chest. They a heavy downpour of rain. en over by someone else and the ap­ President Bernard Halpln of Local for all employes of dealing with 2127 approached the company The resolution related the state are expected to recover. Gas Mains Burst pointment of Bishop McAuliffe has management, while extending fresh offices. They were informed by the How old is she? “Bom six months ago on a railroad train.” How ments were contained in a letter After an investigation by Warden Live wires and bursted gas mains been made to fill the need. long did she stay in India? “Eight million years.” Her religion? Thomas G. Murphy and District At­ safegucuxla to all unions against in­ offered another menace and the po­ superintendent that Mr. Hilliard hai read to the House Interstate com­ terference. nothing to say. It’s “you, you, you.” V7ell, those are the sort of answers that be­ torney Andrew W. Ryan of Clint-m lice torded the families out of the Most Rev. Maurice F. McAuliffe merce committee by William H. S lg^ Arranged wildered reporters when they went to interview Nila Cram Cook, the county, the latter said Amerlgd aMcken area Into neighbor’s homes, who becomes co-adjutor bishop of Rand, Jr., head of the Committee ESSENTIALS OF ACCORD Davenport, la., girl who became M ahatma Gandhi’s Blue Serpent God­ for the Nation. would be arraigned tomorrow or paillcular care was taken of small the Hartford diocese, is distinguish­ At 9 o’clock Mr. Hilliard himself Washington, March 26.— (AP) — made it known to the delegation dess, but who was returning on a freighter as a deportee. Smiling Wednesday. Ryan also said he would children who bad become separated ed for his scholarly attainments, "It was alleged among other Here au-e the essentials of the agree­ that he would not give out a state­ and hatlesB, she is shown as she arrived from Calcutta with her young seek an indictment from the April from their panic stricken parents. proficiency in languages and his things” , the resolution continued, ment on which the auitomoblle ment. This signalled the sttyl son, Slrios, who described Gandhi s s a "grumpy old bear.” Grand Jury. An hour later the residents were ability in ecclesiastical and diocesan “that certain employees ot the Where He t Knifo .strike was settled: too hysterical to give coherent ac­ the strike. Watchers in the win­ United States or other individuals administration. He knows the Hart­ dows of the plant observed Halpm The investigation did not dis­ A board of three, expected to be counts of their experiences and were ford diocese, clergy and laity, as were attempting or would attempt lower his right hand while walking close where Amerigo procured the completed today, will atilot repre­ digging into the debris in search of few other priests do. Clonnecticut to prolong suffering, destitution and knife. sentation of worker delegates for their possessions. outside the mills. This indicated is his birthplace and he has labored that the company had conceded misery among the people ot the Amerigo, who had complained of collective bargaining to A. F. O. L. The five block area presented a here from his first priestly assign­ KILLING ON HIGH SEAS United States; that they were at­ feeling ill, was being escorted nothing and was the pre-arranged unions, compamy unions ieuid others mass of twisted and tom bouses, ment after his ordination by Bish­ tempting or would attempt to through a corridor leading to the Ln the baisis of their membership in felled telegraph poles, smashed signal for the walkout. op Leopold Von Leonrod in Ger­ C. F. McHale, of Center street, thwart the program ot national re­ each plant. automobiles and garages. Roofs many on July 28, 1900. covery In the United States; that (Conttuned on Page Six.) The division will be made on thh were blown into the streets and deputy inspector for the state labor PR O TO BY N. Y . COURT Bom in Hartford June 17, 1876, they were atten ptlng or would at­ baisls of union rolls auzd compamy houses were turned on end. department, arrived at the mills at the Son of Daniel and Catherine Mo- 9:06 o’clock. He saw that the tempt to overthrow the social order payroll fists. Skips Two Blocks Auliffe, Bishop McAuHfle attended strike actually had started and in order that a revolution might be 'Alia ly u d will also pass en com- The wind firstjgtruck a garage on St. Peters' school and was grsdtL^tv brougtaC about in,the United States, pi amts over discharges -add aim. St Cloud avenue,' wrecked the shortly afterward left for HartfoM SbifOf Former Jean Nash, 6 ; REPUBUCANSFEAR ed from Hartford high school in to present to the state labor depart­ C. JULIAN KH.I.S aitf tlMA such wnployees or other crimination against union men. Its building and crushed about twenty 1894. He studied at Mt. St Mary's ment oflficial notification of the inAvldusds were attempting to In­ decision in adl cases, will be fin«.i automobiles. It then skipped two college in Emmetsburg, Md., tor his strike. fluence the President of the Uni tea NEW TARIFF BILL blocks and leveled a filling station. Best Dressed Woman In Union rolls need not be turned classics, and then was sent jby the Go To Turn Hall HIMSELF IN CHINAi StatSs to take action contrary to over to the mamaigement. but iiTiiosj It rose for another block and then late Bishop Tierney to Europe for the gisneral welfare and his consti- settled down on the five block area Employees then went to Turn they are discrimination catses can­ Hall on North street to attend a Europe, Is Being Tried On ___ ti’.tlonal duties.” of dwellings where it turned the not be brought. (Oonttnued on Page Six) meeting. Meanwhile, word was neighborhood into wreckage and The committee would be directed New England’s Representa- In laying off men aifter the rush sent to Joseph Sylvia, state organ­ pandemonium. to report to the HousA during the seaison the compamys will not let out izer for the United Textile Workers, A Murder Charge. One Time MilBonaire Dies In The section consisted mainly of present session the results ot 1(«> in­ more union men proportionately one story frame dwellings. who was in Middletown, to come vestigation, together with such rec­ tives In Congress Say It than non-union, but must first see BLOOMHELD MAN to Manchester and address the ommendations it deezos advisable 11 that preference is given to thoM Max Zimmer, elevator operator In r^ew York, March 26.^(AP) — Poverty— Friend Identi­ workers. Mr. McHale also was tn would be given power to issue with dependents, and also to thosa the postoffice building, whose home speak. *Will Ruin Industry. was in the path of the wind said: Selection of a jury to try Andrew subpoenas to comp^ the attendance of long service, high skill and “It came with a terrible noise, GETS FIRST LOAN After w ^ting until 12 noon, the Donaldson Kirwan for alleged mur­ fies The Body. of witnesses. efficiency. like a flock of freight trains. Every­ strikers voted to adjourn the meet­ The companys aigree not to dis­ ing to 1:16 o’clock. It was hoped der on the high seas went forward thing shook like an earthquake. My criminate aigainst union men in amy that by then both Mr. Sylvia and slowly today in the court of Federal Washington, March 26.— (AP) — house shook and the wind took off Shanghai, March 26— (A P )—The New England Republicans, fearing way and to bargaiin with the chosen an edge of my shed and passed on. Mr. McHide would have arrived :o Judge Elobert A. Inch. deliver talks to the workers. death of C. C. Julian, who made mil­ possible injury to their industries representatives. Everybody was screaming. My wife First In U. S. To Receive Re­ Prospective jurors were called PRESIDENT PACIS The strike this morning was con­ lions in oil and died in poverty, was under the pending admlnlstratluu Further details were left by Presi­ and childian were badly frightened. one by one and carefully questioned dent Roosevelt “to be worked out ducted in an orderly manner There coldly and officially recorded in tariff bill, today were prepared »c I saw one woman, seriously injured. financing Of His Mortgage by District Attorney Martin Con- take an active part in the Hou.se on the baisis of common sense auxd Automobiles were tinned over and was not even a semblance of dis­ Shanghai public mortuary today. FOR FISHING TRIP order, much less violence. boy and Defense Counsel Fr deric debate on the measure to give the justice.” smashed all ov the neighborhood.’’ Coudert, Jr. In an heur and a half C. E. Van Deveer, an American A mile from the five block area Called NBA Violation President power to negotiate re­ From The Government. only three had been tentatively se­ who knew Julian in California a ciprocal tariff agreements. towrard the Lake, fifteen additional Mr. Sylvia arrived at Turn Hall ac “BUSINESS AS USUAL” 1 o’clock and authorized the state­ lected. Six had been excused for quarter of a century ago. Identified The drive of the eastern Republi­ Detroit, March 26.— (AP)— Em­ houses were reported blown down cause, one of them because he was and a string of empty box cars were ment that the strike was fully or­ the body. To Start For Florida Tomor­ cans against the bill was opened ployers aind workers in Michigan’s blown off the tracks. Hartford, March 26.—(AP)—A ganized and that everything neces­ against the death penalty. It was said there would be no of­ Friday by Representative Treadway automobile factories drew together Mrs. Cassie Blanchard, who lived Bloomfield farmer, Frank Wachol- sary had been done. He produced The defense sought to learn from ficial opinion as to the cause of his of Massachusetts, ranking Republi­ under a presidential peace paujt to­ near the lake, said she saved her ski, of Griffin’s station, had the hon­ five letters which he said had been each prospective juror if he be­ death until a forma] inquest 'niurs- row Night— Will Return can member of the House ways and day amd looked ameaul to what nine children by rushing out of the or of being the first man in the written by company officials, the longed to the Msisons oi if he bad day. Physicians who worksfl over means committee which drafted tiie promises to be the best seaison since house into a field, all of them, she country to receive refinancing of aJs contents of which he said consti­ any prejudice against drinking. Julian after he had been found in an measure. Treadway denounced the 1931. End Next Week. proposal as paving the way for dic­ mortgages through the new 62,000,- tuted flagrant violations of the Kirwan, a youth, of 23 ' with Astor House hotel room yesterday "Business as usual,” was the 000,000 issue of Federal farm mort­ tatorship, and as an abdication cf (Oonttnued on Page Six) twitching features and nervous, with the young woman, who was his order at the factories in Detroit, gage corporation bonds, in Hartford (Congressional rights. (Continued on Page Six.) jerky bearing, is accused of fatally dinner companion, said that without Flint, Pontiac and Lansing whers early this morning. doubt Julian took his o\^ life. Washington, March 26— (AP) — A t least one Bay State Demo­ only a few days ag< workers were Vine R. Parmelee, secretary- stabbing Gilliam Sessions in his President Roosevelt, now that a crat, Representative Connery of (Klrwan’s) state-room aboard the Some Bay Accident filing through the gates at the end treasurer of the First National load is off his mind, heeded the call Lynn, has announced his intention of a day’s work without knowing LABOR BOARD BILL S. S. President Garfield last Febru- However, some of Julian’s close of southern seas today. Cheered by Farm Loan Association and coun­ of opposing the bill from the floor, whether they would return In the TEN MILLIONS VOTE Eiry 10. associates here Insisted they b^ the settlement of the automobile while time in opposition to the meas­ sel In Hartford for the Federal land lieved he killed himself imlntentizil- morning. bank of Springfield, arranged the Motiier In Court le packed up to sail tomor- ure already has-been allotted to ly- The cente'r of interest shifted to­ SCORED BY EMERY deal whereby the first bonds, aggre­ Mme. Paul Dubonnet, mother of on a fishing cruise. Representatives Martin Rogers and Van Deveer, who lived in Callfor-; day from Washington to Detroit gating 61,300 face value, were turn­ FOR DUCE’S REGIME the accused youth who rushed from Elxecutive, however, is Holmes, Massachusetts Republicans. nia, when Julian was getting hiS; a. solution of three other Other New Elngland Republicans where am NRA board is to be set up ed over to Wacholskl to pay off his Paris to be . by his side, sat with him to pass on questions of representa­ second mortgage, held by the Hart­ start in the oil business in which he ^gressihg problems before taking the are planning to take the floor as his trial opened. tion, discharge and discrinoination. ford Guaranteed Mortgage and Title became a powerful figure in Okla­ train for Jacksonville, Fla., where agsdnst the bill if an opportunity is Says Wagner Measure Is In­ She Is the former Jean Nash, cel­ homa, now is the local representa­ It wais the concensus of union Company. The transfer was made ebrated as the best-dressed woman he will board the yacht Nourmahal, afforded. Only 15^65 Contrary Bal­ tive for an American paint com­ owned by Vincent Astor. Simmering for Days meetings in four cities last night in Judge Pannelee’s office here im­ in Europe. . pany. He wants to see the railroad wage The tariff dispute between New that labor's demands had been valid And Unsound h mediately after word was received K itwan's. father is dead. from Washington, that the new Is­ lots Cast— Only One List Van Deveer said today he had controversy settled; some definite England Republicans and Democrats satisfactorily met. Defense questioning proceeded helped Julian financially since the action by Congress on the veterans had been simmering for several At Flint union workers cheered sue was being made, had been re­ somewhat on this line: Principle; His Arguments. ceived. latter’s arrival in Shanghai a year -government pay row and an under­ days, with Representative Martin an they heard the text of the agree­ “Have you any prejudice against ago in default of 625,000 bail in standing on return of the airmail to asserting in a statement that “the ment. The executive council of the Through Laud Of Candidates Offered. drinking?” William L Myers, governor of Oklahoma where he was charged private companies. drive will be against New England locads In that city promptly yoted to “No,” from the prospective juror. with fraud in connection with his Leaves Tomorrow Night and the east” sind Mrs. Rogers as­ accept the terms. Washington, March 26.— (AP) — the Farm Credit administration, “ Have you ever b i ^ active on A contention that the Wagner Na­ notified all farm loan association financial operations. Leaving here tomorrow night, Mr. serting “I do not wish to see our in­ Union officiads at r An.

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.•-S '-*-.— .. *• V .. the correct interpretatioa of the thoughts of the composer, in his BE(HN WORK CHECKING D S n tK T COMMANDER EMANUE LUTHERAN story of the love and compassioa rf ABOUTTOWN SALVARON ARMY the SAViour as He is about to leAve O B IT U A R Y . w m His dlsdples. » Mr. and Mrs. CaiArles B. PackArd, CENTER STREET TRAFnC LEGION GUEST TONIGHT CHOIR IN CANTATA The accompaniments by Miss Eva of 68 Wells street, today announced TO GIVE CONCERT M. Johnson were sympathetic and of the engagement oi their daughter. PkESI a very finished quality both for Miss Ethel L. Packard, to James Har^ Ney is steward of ths German sing­ Lynchburg, Va,, March 26.— (AP) is Uie only way for any chorus to ter received from the office of Miss Salvation Army. (Mminal trlbee assisted by Frank Mullen. mittee will be augmented during the* E. H. Little, secretary of the Emer­ ing society, Uedertaffel, and it is of India have been placed under the —After a forty-olgbt hour study of New York, March 26.— (Special oomlng week. sing if they can but take the time the Transient Bureau fire treigedy to The Herald)—Rev. Francis P. to memorize the music and words. gency Relief Commission. understood tbs marriegs ctremony care of the Army and schools are In The show will be piseentsd at thes will be performed in June. which so far has claimed seventeen Bachelor, of TalcottvlUe, (Joim., and High school aud'torlum ’Tuesday spdv The soloists were in their very Applications for enrollment In operation In every country, many ot the Civilian Conservation Corps will which are subsidised in part by ths liven, Alan Johnstone, field repre- bis daughter. Miss Frances Hope Wednesdsy, Msy 6 sad 9% FoUowtSgx best voices. O. Albert Pearson, The meeting of the Gleaners cir­ bentatlvc of fera, decided to end bln WAGE REGULATIONS Bachelor, are named beneficiaries la next Monday’s meeting of KlwsatB,N bass, showed a great improvement in me filled on the basis of actual nssd governments. From all parts ot and actual relief cases will bs given cle of the Wesleyan Guild, which Africa comes the Macedonian cry, investigation today and return to the estate left by Rev. Bachelor’s Mrs. Handley will seteot thi. oastv the upper range of his voice as he was to have been held tomorrow Washington to make a full report to sister, the late Miss aementlne a and assign parts to the msmbsrst I t sang the beautiful aria, "Come preference. Applicants must be of "Come over and help us,” including American citizenship, between the evenlxig at the home of Mrs. George one from the pygmies. Administrator Harry L. Hopkins. IN LACE INDUSTRY Bachelor, whose property was ap­ is planned to Incorporate the -out--^' Unto Me.” His voice has lost none Harris, 60 Oxford street, has been All but two bodies had been praised this morning by the New standing features of former shosm-. of its dramatic power and his solo, ages of 18 and 26, unmarried and The Walker family quartet of physically and mentally qualified. ^^Ij^ned until Monday evening, Rockville, will feature several num­ nositivsly identified this morning. York State Transfer 'Tax depart­ into the forthcoming productloai In­ "Twas Now About the Sixth Ho\ir” . ment cluding solos, comedisas and quarry seemed to fit in perfectly with the Former members of the CCC who bers. This quartet has proved very The two men who died late yester­ day were negroes. tets. , hour of the day as it was then 6 have been honorably or dishonor­ popular In their visits to Manches­ Rev. Bachelor receives |12,S00 ably discharged will be ineligible. Elmer Hotchkiss of 27 Flower ter and everyone is Invited to bear At least four others are regard- State Conunissioner Issues representing half of the residue and Rb u Ia o’clock. Twilight was coming on street, reached his ninetieth birth­ The speaker at to d ie s mM^pg^; and aa he sang the words "darkness All junior enrollees must be willing them. Major Fred Maplass, of ed as likely to die. tuB daughter Is left personal effects to allot to lome dependent relative day today. He has recently been lU Hartford, be the chairman. Mr. Johnetone eald hie findings valued at >730. The remainder ot waa Allan K. Smith, Hartford st-i> came over the whole land” , one First Roles Under The toraey, who gave a meet latershUag^ could feel himself carried to the or guardian or trustee |26 a month at the Memorial huepital, but is bet- Other items will include numbers by will be turned over to Mr. Hopkins the estate Is bequeathed to Gilbert tei and was able to enjoy a surprise the band, and the songster brigade, who will then make a formal state­ account ot a 48-day trip to Ruani- scene of the crucifixion. The con- of his cash allowance. H. Bachelor, of Sl8 West Third during the suauaer of 1988 la Whlchv gregatlon never heard Mr. Pearson At the present time there are 48 party arranged In his honor at bis David Addy aad Fred dough. Jr., ment if he chooses. Mininram Wage Law. street, Llgonler, Indiana, a brother. home by his nieces. Yesterday be leaders, respectively. Miss Eleanor he traveled, along with s gr^p of.' sing with tueh fervor and beauty of applications on file in the office of On bis way to Washington, the Miss Bachelor, who died August college professors, a distance bates, of Hartford, will recite; Mrs. ph tone as be did last night Albert Behrend, assistant charity ajjoyed a long automobile ride. Mr. field representative will pause in I , 1933, for many years was a mem- 6,5(X> mfies. Mr, Smith gavs hli Leslie Kittle will play a piano solo, Mr. Wallen was also in excellent present allottment will be taken. Hotcbklsa, who Is one ot the few Richmond to discuse the disastrous Hartford, March 26. — (AP) — oei of the faculty of Masters School, Impressloas of the great activity in. voice and in the aria, "He Was Herbert McCann of this town is veterans of the QvU War, in Man- Mrs. Adjutant Ntcol, of Hartford, blase wdth (Jovemoi Peery. State (jommlseioner of Labor Jo­ Dbbbs Perry, N. Y. She was a the Soviet RepubUo, war psyrttbl-li DMpised” , showed a fine control ot the csrtifylng officer of the CCC oheeter, received numerous mes­ an accordion, and a trombone trio He will leave In Lynchburg Miss seph M. Tone has announced the daughter of the late Rev. and Mrs. ogy, loss of individual liberty will entertain. power and range. His fine expres­ and the district over which he hae sages and cards ot congratulation. Helen C. Mawer, of Atlanta, as­ first minimum wage and regulations Francis E. N. Bachelor. The proper­ the low standard of Uvtsg. He sion in his solo work brought tears supervision includes ths towns of sociate field representative to take under provisions of the minimum ty left by the testatrix was ap­ that vial tors to Russia leave to the eyes of his listeners. Andover, Bolton, Columbia, Covsn- Winners at the public setback charge of transient activities. wage laws. The order concerns the praised today at 826,987 gross and country with a feeling of symp Mr. Wallen is at his best in the try, Lflington, Glastonbury, Hebron, party held in Orange Hall Friday HOUSE APPROVES One of Miss Mawer’s principal employment for women and minors $‘2b,709 net value. Miss Frances H. for the people whom in 1» betttf, type of music in Maunder’s cantata Marlborough, South Windsor, night were as follows: Ladies first, tasks will be to provide another in the occupation of thread drawers Bachelor Is named executrix. are having a difficult time. where his rich lyric voice brings out Vernon, Tolland and this town. Mrs. WUllam Anderson; ladies sec­ shelter for Lyncheurg’s transients. In the lace Industry in Connecticut, He said that private induatiy apd ond Mrs. Holgar Bach; men’s first, For the preeSQt the men are sleep­ engaged as home workers. private initiative have baaa diB-1 Thomas Vennard, men’s second. Bam ARMY MAIL BILL ing In the CJlty Armory. The order was Issued following ISO ART MASTERPIECES laced by government control butt- Pratt The winners the Week pre­ "We have nothing but admiration an Investigation of the industry at 6lat the form of Communism that vious were: La4les first, Mrs. Ethel for the way local citizens and offi­ Middletown and a subsequent pub­ existed before has baea eUiMnated^ DiUop, ladies second, Mrs. M. cials, including hospitals, responded lic hearing, and provides a minimum IN EXHIBIT AT SCHOOL as the government seems to bf us­ PrC'Easter Hat Sale Matohett; men’s first Sam Pratt, No Doobt On Capitol Hill Bat to the emergency Mr. Johnstone of $13 for 40 hours work, and for ing capitalistle methods to twitvq, men’s second, Meredith Stevenson. said, "the contribiitlons of clothing piece workers the minimum rate is its goal. He pointed out that ts.one. At this week’s setback party to be by citizens for these men was to be 12 cents a gross for one thread Paintings On Display At Hol­ factory, where 17,000 persona are. em p tied in building trudts, thSM. held Friday night there will be That President Will Sign spontaneous and ample." and 18 cents for two threads. Any lister Street School May Be are 17 different levws of wa|^. He; special refreshments bsoause ot the Commenting on the move by Mrs. rate paid to women or minors less Seen This Week. than the above fair rate is to be also said that, althouf^t class ds-; fact that the party falls on Good Mary L. Shuhling, Lynchburg, to tlnction is claimed to be aon-exist- - Friday. The Measure. considered an "oppressive wage secure public suoscriptions for the The art exhibit being held this ant, that It is obvious to the traveler survivors, Mr. Johnstone said: rate.” week at tbs Hollister street school Mome Work Rates that there Is such a distinction. Dr. and Mrs. Albert Bohlavetu of "While we will ipare nq pfoprar is most interestl^ and educational, *^tale BoetaUsm'* Blddeford, Maine are returning to Washington, March 24.— (AP) — expense for the care of these people, The administrative regiilations the ISO copies of famous master­ The -House today approved the ad­ The speaker told of the xnanjr-aa

Thty rsport to Dlraotor Bmob aft* Blag at the ehepel, far the poneee sr one of his assistants has rounded START LEGAL ACTION of reoelvlnc new membere end to ttOMl Itwovwy Act to CBRV oa tko them up in dressing rooms and odd see whet action the aasociettoB will TEXTILE STRIKES greatest orgeal«itio& drive 'the HOW BIG MOVIES ARE MADE comers of the studio lot. Bacon re­ take in regard to contributing to South h u ever seen axtd daims to hearses the four of them in their TO HALT SHIP MERGER the fund for enlarging the cnepel, have added thouaaada of workera By Alex Evelove lines and is satisfied. He gives the which will give the Library a room EXPECTED IN SOUTH to Its rolls ia mills below the order that the lights, microphones for ita own purpose. Mason Dtacoa line. The South al­ and cameras set up with the ready la eaqterlendng labor dUfioul- London, Msmch 26.— (AP) — The The LAdiee F’ragment Society win SpMlal MMting Of S t U u f i d Here is the real story of “Wonder Bar”, the big produc­ stand-ins in place of the stars. He ties with a number of mllla closed International Mercantile Marine meet at the home of Mrs. Rosa tion starring A1 Jolson, which will have its New England has the four stars checked over as by strikae called allegedly because Group b CalM Fof'8 Company of New York instituted Johnson of South Coventry. Uokm Leaders Are Bn^ premiere at the State Theater in Manchester on Easter to costume and make-up and re­ proceedings in English courts today of violations the cotton code. Timight i ^ Sunday, April 1. hearses the scene cmce more for asking an injunction to prevent the Mias SUlen Van Clef will meet Fiends J. Gorman, vlce-presidflat luck, while Jolson stands on pins with the ladies who are H>airi»g of the united Textile Workers, re­ Cunard-White Star shipping lines TlieseDays Below 11k A spednl meeting of St. llitirn and needles, anxious to record the merger from being made effective. coats on Thursday at the chapM. cently told a Senate committee there SHOOTINO <$>make sure that their contributions scene. Finally the details on the The bill providing a subsidy for The Coventry Happy Gkudners waa agitation in union ranka for a Men’a Bible elnaa win be hdd in the Preceded by weeks of work on are properly handled. They stand set are finished and everything is the consolidation of the two great will meet Thursday evening at the Mason And Dixon Line. general textile strike in protest Pariah house at 8 o’dock tonight to the part of the story and dance di­ ready to furnish anything which ready. Bacon makes a fined check lines was given third reading by the home of their leader, Gilbert H. against code violations but he later get a check on ticket ealee for the rectors, the players, departments may have been overlooked. If neces­ cm the set and has the players re House of Ammons March 15. Storrs, for the piupose of reorganiz­ told newspapenhen the present drive sary, they polish furniture between hearse the sc^e cmce before the of his organisation was directed concert to be given by the dais on aad sub-departments, the picture is On the day before, attention had ing and tsddng In new members. Washington. March 26.— (A P) — finally ready to shoot. The studio scenes. They straighten out dis­ cameras begin turning. They still been called during debate to a state­ against manufactumm in the aouth- April 6. Jklward MacHugb. weQ heveled rooms and furniture. They know their lines and Bacon g^ives The first rehesuaal for the min­ New England textile centem, scenes em states. known radio eoloist, will be the ' superintendent has conferred with ment in New York by P. A. H. strel show to be sponsored by the stand by with materlsds which are the order for “Action” as soon as Franklin, president of I. M. M., in in the past of bitter labor conflicts, guest artist at the concert in all paurtles responsible for produc­ choir and orchestra will be held tion and has worked out with them to be moved on to a set for the sec­ they have returned to the places which he threatened a suit to sto;> soon may ait back and watch similar Orange hall a week from Friday ond half of a “take.” Their work is from which they wlU begin the Thursday evening at Mrs. Wsdlace shooting schedule, which may the proposed merger and spoke of struggles in the competing amaa of and the Bible class expects a capap varied and depends in great part on scene. They get half way through McKnIght’s. The date set for the aGARETTE CAUSES FIRE city attendance. take the last sequence of the picture alleged sums due his company from the South if plsms of textile labor nrst, but which, in any case, routes themselves alone, because of their the sc^e only to have the soimd the White Star Line. minstrel is May 4. The old papers MacHugh, though popularity call­ the work so Uiat it may be done specialization in the materials they TTiRn stop the action to report that However, Neville ChambertiA, are to be collected Tuesday so any­ leadem am carried out ON AWNING AT WATKINS’ ed the (Sospel S in ^ , indudes in his moi^ efficiently. The sets have been handle. there is a foreign noise interfering chancellor of the exchequer, indi­ one having any to donate to the It was due to labor troubles in the repertoire a number of Scotch, Eng­ built, the choruses and orchestras The make-up department also with the recording. He traces it cated before the bill was ^ven third Coventry Fragment society please North, to a considerable extent that lish and Irish favorites. He limg in trained, the players rehearsed, sends its representatives to the down, discovers that it was the reading that he believed the govern­ send them to the chapel by 10 a. m much of New Elngland’s textile busi­ Rockville recently and the audtor- everything is ready for the call of scene of the shooting. They are on beating of the wings of a fly caught ment could legrally implement its ■Tueaday. ness was transferred to the South. Lively Blaze Soon Extinguish­ ium was taxed, and it ia planned to ••Camera! Action!” the sets to see that the star’s hair- in the microphone. Against com­ part in the merger scheme without The Father and Son banquet will Organization of workers, a shorter seek a return engagement them. plete silence is ordered. The scene ed As Large Crowd Watches dress is always as it should be. The consent to the American Company. be held April S at 7 p. m. in the working week and higher wage The boss of the set is the di­ same ssrstem applies to the make-up begins again and finally, after two Work Of Firemen. rector. He must oversee all the de­ Franklin said all the stock in the Grange Hall. scales In the North all combine to of the faces. The exertions of each or three more interruptions for one Oceanic Steam Navigation Com' make the South a mom inviting tain of production, acting, record­ scene result in some damage to the The cantata, “From the Cross to HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE cause or another, the scene is re­ pany, which owns the White Star place, from the standpoint of many ing, both sight and sound, back­ cosmetics worn by the players. It corded to the satisfacticm of direct­ the Crown” will be rendered next A cigarette tossed onto an awning Unlek Relief, or Yen Oalr Per ground, costumes, etc. He is. to Line, was held by I. M. M. as col­ Sunday morning by the choir of the manufacturem for the opemtion of Wkea SatUSed is the duty of the nmke-up men and or, cameraman and sound men. textile factories. over the north window of Watkins If you suffer from Blch Blood come back to the skyscraper com­ women to restore their faces to the The five minutes of action re­ lateral against payment of more Second Congregational church UU' than 611,000,000 still due for 36 Brotbem store yesterday afternoon pressure, disziness, rlnzlnz ia the parison, the construction superin­ stars. In some cases, favorite make­ corded for that sequence required der the direction of Mm. Wallace Under the NRA this situation ears, can't sleep at nlzhts. feel weak tendent; he must himself be suffi­ up people go with individual stars several hours of preparaticm. But White Star ships sold by I. M. M. m McKnlght, with Mm. Newell A. Hill seems due to change—in fact al­ set fire to the awning and in a few and ahaky, bad tasto, nervoua. If ciently expert to know whether the from picture to picture. Their work the dajr’s work is not yet done— the 1927. at the organ. ready Is changing. Despite a wage minutes there waa a lively blaze. A your heart pounds and you fear a work of the co-operating depart­ Under the merger arrangement, pa alytlo stroke, to demonstrate Dr. at the Warner Bros.-First National “ rushes” have to be seen in the There will be a special service differential in favor of the South telephone call brought No. 3 to the ments is up to the necessary stand­ he said, Cimard would be given 62 scene and the flm was extinguished, Hayes' prescription we will send you studios is supervised by Percy West- studio projection room. Before Friday "evening at 7:30 in the under the NRA minimum, southern posepstd. a rezu ar $1 treatment on ard. per cent of the stock in the merger but not until the awning was badly more, a member of a family which that, th^ “rushes,” which is the church in observance of “Good Fri­ manufactumm and complaining that absolutely FREE TKIA.U While It la Director and cameraman work to­ corporation and Oceanic 38 per cent. burned. It waa feared that the fire non-specific, many cases report re­ h8is made cosmetics and make-up a name given to the camera record of day. There wlU be a short choir re­ cotton consumption in northern mills gether on the set. The director Frtmklin sadd this was unacceptable is increasing while a correspond^ might cause the large plate glcuss to markably quick relief; often symp­ science during it_ generations of the day’s work, have to be developed hearsal after the service. must himself be able to visualize the to I. M. M. decrease has been noted in the crack, so the flmmen had to use toms diminish and normal sleep re­ work in that field. in the laboratory. Then they are The regular choir rehearsal will turns wlt.iln 3 days. Contains no scenes through the camera eye so South. extm precautions. Although chemi­ The representatives of the cos­ scanned by the director, cameraman, be held at the church at 8 Saturday salts, physics, opiates or dope. Safe that he can convey to the pho­ tume department serve k purpose Labor Men Bosy cal and water splashed the window, with any diet. PAT NOTHINQ UN- studio executives and players. night. tographer just what he wants. Both similar to that of the make-up men Things may show up on the screen Meanwhile leadem of the United the fim waa extinguished without LESS GREATLY IMPROVED. Than Mr. and Mm. A. J. Vinton and send II. If not Improved your report must be experts and inventors. Elach and women. They are on the set to which were not apparent when the NORTH COVENTRY Textile Workers of America, an the glass being broken. A large Ruth motored to Boston Friday to cancels, charge. Write Dr. Hayes has his assistants who carry out see that the players’ costumes are scene was being photographed. If A. F. of L. affiliate, is taking ad- crowd was attracted by the blaze. Ass'n,* 6670 Coates, Kansas City, Mo. orders. not damaged. They watch out for the take was not perfect, a “retake” Fire Warden Charles Christensen bring Mrs. C. H. Schell home with The qualifications for directorial rips and tears, lost buttons, split must be scheduled to eliminate the of Coventry hcui appointed the fol­ them Sunday. Mm. Schell has been work are so numerous and inclusive seams and the other accidents which errors or technical accidents. lowing deputies; Newell A. Hill visiting relatives for several weeks. that they may be summed up in the happen to clothing. They are pre­ Thus, weeks of preparatory work who will issue permits in the East Miss Irene Kissman spent the statement that “a director must pared for such damages, if they go into the first scene of a movie and North-east districts, taking in week-end in Manchester. know everything about rdaking should occur, and act as . first aid to and those that follow. The shoot­ Talcott street; George Kingsbury in Mias Gladys Oruth of Middletown, movies.” He must understand all costumes right on the spot. ing extends over a period of still the West District to Bread amd milk Miss Jeanette Heckler of Bolton the technical and talent aspects of One of the moat.important per­ more weeks so that by the time all street amd Swanys road to the West Hill and Miss Eva Koehler of Mans­ ttm aom qimJ h Lw (efniluf film production. The greater the sons on the set is the script g;iri the work of actual shooting is done, town line; Charles Christensen has field spent the week-end at their re­ who generally sits at the director’s detailed knowledge and imsigination months have been consumed. But, the rest of the territory. The War­ spective homes. he possesses, the more effective he elbow and records the various things there is more work to be done, in the den has issued a warning that Henry Glcsecke, who was oper­ Is as a director. she sees. She generally makes notes laboratory and cutting room, by spe­ everyone building a fire of any kind ated upon for appendicitis, returned The cameraman, with whom the of all details of costumes, furniture cialists of one type and another. It home from the Hartford hospital and setting, records the actions of will be about smother month before must have a permit, which will be Rector works and who is respon­ Issued free by any of the about dep­ Friday. sible for the celluloid recording of the players and hundreds of other the picture is completely finished Spring Specials uties. eahh scene, must know a myriad of details of a scene. It is the task of smd ready for the Hohywood preview facts about lighting, angles and the script girl to see that the star and the world premiere of the On Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock tricks of the trade. He must be ex­ does not enter a door with his coat studio’s latest effort. the southern section of the East tremely accurate and effective. He buttoned and leave the room later Central Pomona Choral club will V i c k s is, in substance, an artist with the without any coat at all, as can hap meet at the Grange hail. Harvey camera instead of the brush. All the pen because different parts of i Lldstedt of East Hartford is the di­ VORATONE Cemented To the Floor actual details of photography are scene are filmed at different times Deaths Last Night rector in charge. There is no fee to a better moutb-wmsb in his hands. He must Interpret the The script girl is a kind of all-seeing do join. The purpose is to promote at a big saving! K olor-thrU Over Felt Lining wishes of the director and achieve ■secretary to the director and the more singing in the Grange. the best results possible in every players and the cameraman and the Dayton, O.—Miss Elizabeth W. The Porter Library association ANTISfPTlC MOUTH WASH CAKGll Inlaid Floor Covering sequence. other workers on the set. Hughes, 77, nationally known Y. W. will hold a meeting Tuesday eve- Under the watchful eyes of the The stars’ stand-ins are on the C. A. worker. director and his assistants work the set, too. These are the doubles of London—Col. Arthur Lynch, fa­ the stars who act as the shock ab­ FORD representatives of the departments mous leader of the Irish Brigade in PARTS AND SERVICE YourKitchen which participate in the pre-shoot­ sorbers and stand under the strong the South African war and later a Pimples Relieved ing stages as well. All of these de­ hot lights while camera angles, mlc Jimmie Cosgrove In Charge of colonel in the British Army. Skin made clearer, smoother, finer, the Repairs. partmental representatives have rophones and lights are being ad New York—Mrs. Arthur James justed. Then there are the public easy Resinol way For free sample of specific duties to perform on the sets Pegler, 64, mother of Westbrook Ointment end Soap write to Covered ity men and journalists who gather PORTERFIELD’S . before, during and after the “takes.” Pegler, the columnist. Retinol, Dept. 7}. Balto. Md. Electricians wiie for sound, pho­ news and feature stories for maga Spruce and Pearl Streets zlnes and newspapers. And the pho­ New York—Lindsay Denison, 61, Phone 6684 tography and lighting. They watch veteran New York newspaperman. all the details Involved in furnishing tographers who make the still plc^ the energy for the machinery. Many tures which are used for the same Resm ol $ 3 3 * 8 0 of them work in the rafters, on the purposes. They, with those men catwalks, above the huge sound tioned previously and dozens of gen^ eral workers around the studios, stages on which the sets are built. Any Room Up To 20 Yds. During the time the cameras are comprise the small army of men and women vital to ne production of a turning over, the electricians, as St (Extra Yardage well as the other workers, are quiet movie. The number of ^et workers and stand by. When the cameras increases with the magnitude of the Special Offer Ends April 1 In Proportion) stop grinding they change lights and picture in work so that in the case of “The Wonder Bar” more individu­ microphones to improve the former Here's an opportunity to re­ set-up or change the effect, accord­ als were used during its filming than on any of its three predeces­ Place your order this week for a place your old worn floor covering, ing to the desire of the director. or cover up your scarred bare floom— The sound men are those who sors. and solve your kitchen floor problem for operate the dials and rheostats and The knowledge of the personnel other electrical gadgets which re­ Involved In the manufacture of many years to come. cord the speech of the players and movie is comparatively explanatory, Heavy, tough, hard wearing material, with V but a description of a “take” may the sounds of the action. They are the pattern right through to the back. 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A m r iir a tr r the withdrawal of tortgr million the “b n te trust*' It Is Urns the coun­ unleea the ebild'a paranto agraad to this In tbd lattera w h ^ eosM to ma, aeraa from produetioe la ia Mgbt, try knew it tha inaerlptlon. ’na y did coaaaot, to whtoh tha potiant aqto doctor thara la indleattoa that partial real­ and the words were raloetontly an- numbar 1 says bo baa staaMcb trou- graved. HEALTH-DIET ADVICE Conttag Brrttt isation is beginning to come to some bla while doctor number 2 layi be 'act, thie ride CONGRESS FUNERALS has i^ipendieltis. The r as tier than ___ FUtfUUMJDO BY rB B at laast of the reduction theorlata Broadway'a Chuefcllng BY UR. FRANK M«CU¥ good. iBSXULD PATINO OUUPANl. IMa Borne of the aaost edifying of (^oeatloos fn regard to Health aad Otel wants ma to daoided which disorder I t Bim *U S trtct as to what It is that they are do­ Max Steuer, the famoua lawyer, IS actually praaant 1 must toll him liMOh* •Mr. Congressional debates are In rela- bays this story ian't atrletly true. will be aaewafad by Ur. NoUay wbo eob (FreoMMo ef Oteariaf fluirptofl); THOMAS rik o u iO N ing. Cbeeter C. Davla, administra­ ha addreaaed In ease of tMa paper. Ba- that there ia no way to which 1 can tiOB to subjeets ef sueh* minor im­ But Broadway ia ohuokllng over it, Questloa: Mrs. B. 1. a of fltiidsoo, 0«n«rai M»BM*r tor, in a report outlining theee ao- and insieta on attributing Tt to him oloae atoiapad, ealf-addraaiad savalop% (hagnoae his case by .mall, Judging portance that they are scarcely men­ from symptoms aiooa. N Y.: "WUI you piaast toO ib a B tt PooBdatf o«tob«r l, itll Uvlttes up to last month, goss so and to a certain Hollywood film for reply' ia harmful to hava aay balqr. iiaap rnblUbad Bvary PTMitag Bzmpp tioned la the newspapers, frequenUy magnate. And even aa fletloii, It'a Tba baat way for tba patient to ■oBdairi and Bolidara BnMrad at » • far as to say that "removal of the •aciu'e a "good” diagnosis la to have In the sunroom where OmM!; Bra ' Peat Offtea at Maaobaatar. Ooaa.. aa not at all. worth paaalnf «'Jong: WHAT IB A "GOOD” DlAONOBlSrx Very often the patient has a nat­ prospective 40,000,000 acres raisss A playwright luad the movie a thorough examination, sueh aa can present growing plants. 1 wae,wto- •aeead CUaa Matt Matur. The other day the House was dls- ural deslra to have this question an­ only ba given whab the doctor baa daring if tba ^anto might Mimm ■UBBOKIPTIOK BATHS pumdlng queationa aa to regional man for plagiarlam, oontending that ’Tba word diagnosis ia a bard one Oaa Taar, bf auul ...... ft.M oussing the Legislative Appropria­ swered right away and is disappoint- tba propai aqulpautot, together with her in some way.” Par Meath, br atall ...... | to and commodity eompetltlen, rota- a film had been based on bla play, to undaratond and not avaryona •0 If the doctor wishes to spend tions bill—ths measure which pro­ without reoompenaa. A New York a wide expertance to dif­ Answer: As a matter of toeL lh^ Slaala eeaiaa At tlon, raplaeamant crops, uss of la­ knows tha moaning of It I baiiava some tima in making an —^*wiw- ferent dlaeaaea which has taught ueve that the preaanoa of tlto mmt§ PalTrarad. eaa yaai ...... ll.Od vides tor ths expenses of Oongrass lawyer defended the case and won bor aad tha lika. Although practl' it handily, then telegraphed bla cli­ I can explain it to you beat by paint­ tlon before deciding on the diag- blm to correctly diagnose tnem. would prove of beaeht aaptontotBlto MHMBBB OP TUB ASSOUUTBD ” itself. Mr. Bnell of New Tork on- ing a word picture; auppoae you noeis. However, the doctor wbo Tomorrow's artlcla: "Have a Com* PPBSS cable plans have been worked out ent: “Juatlcr baa triumphed” . . . up oarboB-dlozlde, absorb tt, M d Jeoted to a provlsloo qi, When the anawer ease back It have been alck all night, you think takes SLifficlent time to find out plats Diagnosis.” give off oxygen. In this way, grow* Tba Aaaealatad Praaa ta asataatvaljr tor the use of the land In some re­ what la really wrong with you be­ •atitlad te tba bm far rapobllaatiea ilM of delegations to attend fuasr- read: "Appeal case if possible.” toe hours will never paaa, you watch ing plants purifv the air. 1 eotiea ef all aawa dtaeataha aradlted to It gions, readjustmsots are oompiloat- too dock, you grow more miaarabia, fore making a dlaimoeia is giving QUB8T10N8 AND AN8WEBS what you have to say about the er net efbarwiaw eraditad la tbia alf of members at their home towns your ease mora careful oonaidera- paper aad alae tba l e ^ aawa pab« ed by the human problem, eepeolaJ- and finally you say to yourself, '1 baby's catching cold easily, and 1 llanad baraia. ly aa to hlrsd laborsrs and tanants.' to four representatives. Mr. Lud- am going to a doctor first thing la tlon than the doctor wbo diagboaes (Waak Chin) •uggeat that you sand mo m la/rgo All rijfbta et rapublteattea ef ,low of Indiana, answering tbs New iha morning." In the morning, you your ease after seeing you for only Question: Mrs. B. W. of Newark, Kelf-addreeaed, atompad enveiim to apaelai diapaMbaa baraia ari ala# ra« He also foresees that rstlremeat of a very short time. Yorker, brought out some Illuminat­ A Thought wonder if you can not put off the New Jersey writes: "1 have wuat care of this ntwipapar aad ask for aarrad.______sub-marginal lands will bring even my article called ing facto. trip to the doctor's oSloa and then There ia abaolutoly no question to moet people call *weak chin’ and it Baby'S OulatiTe Pall aamaa etlaat ef N B A Sar> more diffietdt problems. you see that your face in the mirror my mind but that a oompleto ax- «eems to me that 1 have no chin at Diet Tlea, iBA______*T Piaember,” be said, "one mem­ Jeeoe ealth onto him, ThamaSi bo- looks tlrad and drawn, your ahig Thera art a fsw simple souls— eauee then baat seen ma, tboo hast amination of tha entira bo<^ should all. I would like to have you give Publtabar'a RapraaaatatlTai Tba ber of this House who made it a hasn’t a good color and tha thought come first and the diagnoela ebouid your opinion to the column of the perhaps mors than a fsw—who have believed; bleseed are tbev thai have Oartoofs Velaa) Juliua Matbawa dpaelal Apaaer^Naw praottee years ago of going to tha not seen and yet have believed.— Bt. oi breakfast makaa you faeJ woraa. come second. When your ease has Daily Ledger aa to wbatbar you Tork, Cbteafo, Oatrott and Beaiea. been wondering all along what is you finally daoidc to go aboad and been bandied in this way, tba doctor Question. K. S. M. w ritee;'7 read ipoekar and getting assigned to John, 20:29. think that plaatlo surgery wlU help MBMWICR AUDIT SURBAO OP going to become of these farm la­ have a talk with your pbysldaa. Ail knows everything there ta to know me.” , your artiolee daily to the Mauehee- CIRCULATIOWS______every funeral eommittoa, no matter ter Heraud aad oonld like to aak borers and “sub-marginal” farmers AU I have leen teaobes nse to tha way down to his office you re­ aoout your individual case before Answer: It ia difficult for me to who tba dacaaaad might be, aad by mind yourself that the first question deciding the nature of the disease you what causes those ugly vetos to Tba Harald Prtatlna Oenpaar, lae., who so obviously ars to bs displaced trust the Creator for all I have not advlae you definitely alnoe 1 have form on the insld« of the knee.” aeaumaa aa flaaaalaT raaeeBalbllltr tha tima that member had entered eeen.—Emerion. you want to ask him Is tbs nama of trom which you are suffering. He la made no examination. It li quite for tTPograpbloal rrrora appaarini ta by the adoption of the crop reduc­ the disease which kept you awake tharaby bettor able to dla^aa it Anawer: When the veins near the the pearly gates himself be had bad possible that jrour chin li not ae advartlaamaata la tba Maaabaatar tion scheme. WUl they remain in last night. correctly. When you know what knee become noticeable this trouble Evaaing HaralA______• very good blrd'e eye view of tite The total number of private care Qotlceable aa you think It la. Aa a the country, where they were bom registered In Great mtaln In­ When the doctor anaweri your your real trouble la, you are then general rule, I do not advise plaatlo ia moet likely varicose veins It It whole United Btotee at the expense first question and tails you tha name ready to itart the treatment which very important that you avoid any MONDAY, MARCH 26. and bred and to which alone they creased from 1,148,000 in .1982 to surgery unless the patient is angag- conatnction which would Interfere of the taxpayers of the country.” 1,227,000 in 1938. 01 your trouble, be makes a diag­ will beat give you relief. c<) In a work where be must meet are aoeustomed, or will they, aa with the oireulatioh of blodd. up* *1 know of one instoaes,” Mr. nosis of your case. To diagnose youi Undoubtedly, many patients waste the public oonatantly aad where a ward through the veins, euvh as STRIKE SETTLEMENT Senator Borah feare, r^lv e them­ ailment means to decide what dla- both tima and money because they Ludlow went on, '’where a very Elghty-two per cent of all the good appearance is ao assential, but tight garters or a tight glnfle Xt is selves into a now tlds of Job seekers used care on the road today are raae you have. Or, put it into every- receive "snap” diagnoses without advlae that jrou try exercising tba It la difficult to tea, la tba tarau large committee wae appointed to often Doeaibi# to reduce the ewoUeo setting toward the Industrial cen­ more than two years old, and their days words, be tells you what la the complete examination being oeck muscles to see If in this way and engorged veins by meaaa of the of tba aatUemant of tba Inpandlng attend a fimeral In one of the far average value Is 6265. wrong with you. taken first. I see many examples of ters already filled to overflowing you oao bring about some improve- proper treatment. Autoiaoblla atrlka, any anoourtga* louthwestem states. As I recall, with the unemployed—in the latter Slant wbstavar tor tba saplrstleB of over thirty members were assigned case meeting on the way another the American Faderetlon of Labor to the committee. On the day of eiurent of deepairing city dwellers to monopolize repreaentatlon of la* the fimeral but two members at­ vainly seeking some place where bor In tbla country in nofotlatloina tended the body of the deceased, they scratch ths soil and raise some wltb employer!. Tbera la neither tbo others having dropped out on food so that they may eat and feed apparent effect nor apparent purpoae the way, going to their homes and their families in the eweet sweat of of compelling the automobile manu­ on various missions at the expenM their brows Instead of in the bitter 2,400 square yards facturers to ''recognize” the Federa­ of the taxpayers.” flavor of a dole? tion In any different way from the Mr. Ludlow, who bad evidently recognition of any other repreaen- Mr. Davis, too, must foresee this gone well into the history of his tative whom employee may eelect. meeting of the tides of humanity, lubject, dted one Oongresslonal fu- Linoleum and Felt Base Nor is there, seemlBgly, any encour­ tor hs warns against "high pressiure nbral for which the American pub­ agement for the Federation’s ambi­ promotion, either by the federal lic paid |21,S22.S5 and cited tion to be put In a government-back­ government or by other agencies, one email but Interesting item turn­ ed position where by coercion it of settlement in areas and under ed in by a mourner: spectacularly reduced! conditions which cannot sustain a could bring about the closed shop. For one ticket wltb seat from It would appear that U any plant la population on any but very low New York to Washington via to become a "Federation” shop to standard-of-living levels.” New Haven, Conn., 617.84. the exclusion of non-Federation em­ Also, obviously sensing the rising Forty-six funerals haul cost, ac­ ployes It will have to be through flood of criticism of this strange cording to the Indiana statistician, bringing conviction to all the work­ theory of increasing comfort by In­ the impressive sum of 6226,542.54— Felt Base ers that A. F. of L. membership creasing scarcity, Mr. Davis em­ roughly 65,000 each on an average. is the thing for them, not by Inalst- phasizes the point that the AAA Most of which, the general ver­ Pre-Moving ing that non-members be thrown out has no idea whatever of making the dict doubtless will be, might just as of their jobs. crop reduction plan a permanent well not have been spent. One point, the extent of the im­ thing. Why not? If it la a good portance of which depends on thing when milUona of people actu­ whether or not its auspiciaaa. have ally haven’t enough to eat and oth­ Department been' Justlfled, the r«iidi|sfli^ has er milUona would gladly ^ more won. Workers are not to be dis­ If they could get It, why w ^ d n ’t It charged or otherwise discriminated be a better thing at a time when against because of their membership everybody has all he can eat? NEW m in any labor organization. And un­ Nothing that baa been undertak­ or y o u r convenience our Linoleum Department der the enforcement arrangements en in the recovery program of the will soon be combined with our Rug and Carpet set up this provision gives promise admiplstration has done so much to I9S4 MEA 3£fiVtC£.IKCYORK Department. That means a move of two floors . . of being something more tbmi shake the nation’s confidence in the F from basement to second floor. Tons of heavy, val­ empty words. safety and sotmdness of Its economic By PAUL HARRISON uable linoleum would ordinarily have to be moved. Half It is in this enforcement arrange­ theories as this one of changiiut New Yortt March 26.—There is a a dozen departments would be thrown into chaos. ment that the key to the settlement want in the midst of plenty to want pretty good demand for speakeasy lies—and the device seems well nigh In the midst of poverty—not even doors, complete with peepholes and Rather than move all this linoleum from department the immense fiscal fallacy of bor­ Interior bars and locks. Quite a perfect. A federal board of three' number of playfellows have bought to department we’re asking your help. You select the an members is to be established to pass rowing ourselves out of debt. the tra'lltion-ahrouded barlers of Embossed linoleum now that you planned to purchase latei on. We’ll upon all questions of allied their favorite rendezvous and bad pay you handsomely . . by offering the LOWEST LINO­ discharge and discrimination. The them toetelled in their apartments WIRTS ‘TIED” CHARGES or country boueea, when they hap­ LEUM PRICES in years I Come early. Inlaid Kitchen board’s decisions are to be pened to fit absolutely final. ’The group is Dr. William A. Wirt of Gary, But nobody has made an offer cemented over felt to consist of one representative Ind., possibly the only • American for the two-ton, quadniple-tblck- educator who ever bragged in a, oess hydraulically-operated, slid­ of labor, one representative of in­ ing steel door oi one place which dustry and one representative of the "Who’s Who” autobiography of the now baa attained respectability by Select from 4 excel­ people of the United States as a size of his salary, says that some virtue of a Uquor license. The Linoleum-Felt Base lent Inlaid patterns. $ .75 whole—a neutral. unnamed member of the "brain proprietors have acquired a gen­ First we cement Jie uinely sentimental regard or that It is idle to pretend that the gov­ trust” told him that "we can keep door, snd would Uke to see it 69c Felt Base floor coverings; finest Congoleuna Gold Seal; best m lb. felt to ernment cannot find or that it will Mr. Roosevelt there until we am ebertohed by some pairoo who Armstrong Quaker Felt and Neponset grades. Square yard.. .49o tbe floor; then the 29 not find a neutral member of the ready to supplant him with a Sta­ wants to ^ made impregnable 61.69 Inlaid linoleum; tile and marble patterns going clear Inlaid linoleum to tbe felt, making a water-tight, lin.” So there is a big stir in against bill coUeetora, viaitiug permanent, non-cracking cushioned floor. Regular grievance board who will be utterly relatives and old college chuma. through to the back. Square yard...... 61.49 fair and intelligent enough to com­ Washington, with proposals that 646A0 grade. Their feeling for it la occasioned 62.49 Inlaid Linoleum; tile and marble patterns. Squa*^ Dr. Wirt be called before a special by the fact that the formidable prehend fully every problem pre­ yard ...... 12.2.5 sented. ’There are thousands of investigating committee of Congress contraption was Itrgely responsi­ > Maximum, 20 Sq. Yds. ble for the pre-repe^ success of 62.95 Inlaid Linoleum; heaviest household grade in marbleized such men and women. and required to "name names.” the estebllabment This, it seems to us, is the vital Dr. Wirt is no shrinking violet, Getting into this speakeasy in patterns. Square y a r d ...... 62.49 point in this entire business. And as an win agree who recaU the suc­ those days was an impressive cere­ $60.00 Grade...... $44.‘>0 cessful advertising be gave mony, and the customers oved It. its promise lies in its splendid sim­ First one presented a little metal $71.00 Grade...... $59.50 plicity. Marbelized Plus Laying when the "Oary" system of public tag with a number. A brisk servi­ Four patterns in each grade, maximum; 20 square Which in turn accentuates a feel­ school instruction some years ago tor to an anteroom chanted the yards. ing that has been growing through­ was touted from one end of the number into a telephone. A man on the other end of the phone read out the country for a long time— country to the other—a generation back a date and an address. The that most of the Jolts and rattles, after its principles had been com­ first man then asked the prospec­ most of the stallings and the pop- monly applied in New Eingland. So tive customer when be was bom 550 Sq. Yds. Re. mants pings and the jeridngs and the stop­ and where be lived. If the figures perhaps he win welcome, as he now checked with the telephone infor­ pings of the recovery machinery are says that he win, an opportunity to mation. the gueai was allowed to the result of a lack of this kind of ten just which "brain truster” made pass into another small room Radically Reduced! simplicity. There are a dozen or this break. However, It is to be where he checked hia cost. Hav­ ing done this *s olue light would a hundred parts where there should noted that the good doctor puts In a "Don’t move a single remnant to the second floor,” is tbe order flash and the two-ton steel door from the office. So we’ve reduced every piece to a ridiculously low Felt Base Kitchen Floors be one. There are endless cams and Uttle qualification just there. He would slide back, aa by some eerie price. Ehiough in many rolls to do small kitchens, halls, eto. knuckles and joints that only neu­ says, "I don’t Intend to be used as magic, and there was the speak­ including laying All remnant pieces sold complete . . . no cutting. tralize one another and add at every easy. a smoke screen to single out any one AH this procedure was pure moment to the risk of a breakdown. or two of these so-called inteUectual hokum. If the prohibition men 69c Felt Base; finest grade; sq. yd...... 19o ChooM from tour Now, instead of dragging a charge radicals to take the blame for the had wanted to raid the place they 61.19 Color-'Thru; felt base with patterns through to the back; patterns in the $ .95 of discrimination through *mif a whole program.” could have walked in the back finest quality felt door Just by turning a knob. 8q. yd...... 39c dozen inquests by various bodies, Just why the revolutionary reds The door stands open now, and 61.89 Inlaid Linoleums, sq. yd ,...... 59o base floor coverings none of which had any real author­ . . . Armstrong’s of the "advisory cabinet,” If there even so it constitutes a technical 62.45 Inlaid Linoleums, sq. yd...... 79c 12 ity to do anything about it, such a are such, should go to Dr. Wirt with fire hazard and miiat be removed Qxiaker Felt, Congoleum Gold Baal, Naponfit . . on charge can be settled in half a day their confidences it isn’t exactly pretty soon. Battleship 62.95 Inlaid Linoleums, sq. yd...... 98o This sensational offer inciudsa laying; the fait b4aa 5 If nobody bids for It the pro­ 63.50 Inlaid Linoleums, sq.yd ...... 61.29 —and settled for good and all. easy to see. 'They could scarcely prietors are oonsldeiing melting In your kitchen. Regular |16A0 grade 1 And what i^tpUes to the automo­ have expected to find a ssrmpathetlc It down aad easttag a bust of 62.40 and 62.75 Plain Linoleums, sq. yd...... 98c bile industry can, of ooursa, be made listener In a protege of the steel Andrew Volstead. Maximum, 20 Sq. Yds, NOTE: We cannot give delivery dates for laying floors. to apply to every other industry. trust who absorbed bis economics at WItii Parents' Consent After many months a way seems at Rockefeller’s University of Chicago. Qne of New York’s famous old Orders will be filled in order received. last to have been provided for put­ Perhaps they wanted to see how jewelry firms is so conservative ting the oollective bargaining provi­ high he would jump. that, on one oooaston at lesuit, It actually unrtook to esnsor the In­ sions into actual effect Just the. same, one must glv^ Dr. scription on a baby's mug. And the bargaining is to be done Wirt credit for being able to cor­ It saems the Infant’s godfather, without a club behind the back or rectly anticipate reactions. If be a waggish and often bibulous young man, decided to buy tbe OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY fvfeNINCS UNTIL 9 O'aOCK brass knuckles in the pocket of expected his implications of a com- conventional fUver mug and to either party to the deaL munlstlc oobsplracy in the "brain have engraved thereon; Her­ trust" to make the first page be bert Deinank, Jr.—Another little made ao mistake. Hie scare he has drink won’t do you any bar- Ths ; , a oi FEARS IN THE A. A. A. salesman looked dubiously at tbs WATKINS BROTHERS started is a wow. order, said to pardon him a mo­ As the Agricultural Adjustment Let It be sincerely hoped that Dr. ment, and wen' into a huddle wlUi ■ '■ . ■ ¥^si: Admlnlstn^ioo's pR^ram of acre­ Wirt win Indeed “name names.” If the firm’s officialr. Pretty soon hs at MANCHESTER. CONN age redaetlen readiea a stage where deUbe n te wreeHers is zetanned fad Mri4,.thty wart. forcy 1 Walter OonnoUy, Roaooe K ane tbitr p«rta In thg third and fourth CAN GET APRIL 1 and Jameaon Thomaa, with AJan d««rrgga whioh wlU bg glvin to a DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Hale, Blanche Frederld, Wallla (fiasa of candidatas naxt Wadnaaday Clark, George Breakotoa end a MONDAY, MARCH M (Central and Sastern Standard Tlm«) evenirif. At that tlnM tha atata score of other well-known playera deputy for thia dlatrlct will ba prea- oMHOhllx __ / Not«: AU proartmi to k«y and bwlo chain* or aroupa therwjf unloaa UCENSES NOW In small but Important rolea. soh sitor Ui^ttagi h pad; coaat to coait (o to e) doalcnatloa Includot all a^U iblo lU tlona *'* IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT ent and Inapact the work. phfotoly to tokbic b Pragrama aubj c to ehango. P. M. Cant Bast The co-feature will be “She Made Her Bed” starring Richard Arlen. Swirsby, 4®, s ^ C , _ NDC-WEAP NETWORK 41 Margo east only; Roy R. Bolhbw -wd Oomc •A tlO — Baati waat wlw wool wtlo Orchestra-midwest RETURNS ON WEDNESDAY Robert Armstrong and Sally sillers. wJar wtag woah wfl arllt wfbr wro way • iljr" 7:18—Uuat Plain Bill — east; GEORGE KEENEY PATIENT m4a$ dMlors, toafoR tod-«iM d,,,v. ^ wbon woa* wtam wwj waal; Midi kad Texas RaMera—west; Panleo Or.— Ten Offk^s In State Open iBhsilng Ulumlnatolg gas. t ^ wmaq wefl woc-who wow wdaf wkbf midwest; Travers Orchestra-Dixie Two Auto FatalHieSt Suicide NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj •:S®— 7:3<^Mu*le on th* Air—eaat; Those Who Missed Picture Will AT A BOSTON HOSPITAL No Mothra Por Aol ’ ’ t ' ^ wlba katp wobo wday kfyr crct cfcf ®**5*T*t — west: Buck Rogora— For Registering Antomo- Have Opportunity Of Seeing: Tha moUva for Swlrsl^8 set oou|d SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wjaz . rpt; Hay* Orchestra-Dixie And An Acddental Death w ^ -w aun wlod warn wmo wab wapl 8:48— 7:48—Beak* Carter, Talk — ba- It At The State. COLUMBIA not be saeertained by Dr. H. M. T^Jdx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbim kpro ale: And th* Crowd Roar*—west biles This Week. Undersroingr Treatment For Scarborough, medical axanfinar, adto ’real ktba ktha wsoo wav* 5'22~ X *’5 .^5PPy Bak*r*—basic gave the suicide Verdict IMOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kalr kahl 7.15— 8:18—Edwin C. Hill — basic; Motion picture fans who missed Mrs. Helen Clarke entertained the' Paralysis In Face Caused By From Gas Made Public. k s o t o S w komo Song*—west; Taxi motor—Dixie dwirsky was found dead in his khq ktad ktar k n kpo 7:3^ 8^30--mng Crosby—alao coast; the Initial local showing of Colum­ Exposure During C(dd Spell. . C. Wt^lar** Orcheatra—mldweat Thursday afternoon club at her office a day after his dlsu>paar> Cant. Eaat. ■ wO— 9:0(^To B* Announced Starting Monday, March 26, auto­ bia’s “It Happened One Night,” the hope on the Green this week, ance. 4 : 0 ^ SiOO—Lao Zollo and Orehaatra 8:30— 9:3fr—Th* Big Show—eat to oat mobile owners may register their widely-touted romantic screen George Keeney, son of Mr. and By Aosodated Press 4 i3 ^ 8 :p —To B* Announoad • ■■CO—10:0^—Wayn* King Orchestra— comedy co-starring Clark Gable Heird colds are prevalent, some of Two automobile fatalities, four 4 : 4 ^ 5|4S—Th* Wliard of Oa, Drama also cal; Ronny and van—Dixie cars in any of the ten motor vehicle the younger children being among Mrs. Robert Keeney of Bldrldge * : 0 ^ SiO^DInnar Coneart—alao cat 8:1^ 10:18—Ruaooll Orehaatra—Dixie and Claudette Coll^ft, togfether on less than a week ago, were reported department offices m the state and the afflicted. There are also some street, is a patient at a Boston hos­ 2’’52“ X®'" Advantur*—eaat 8:80—10:30—Mark Warnow Prog.—to c the screen for the first time In their In Connecticut during the week-end 8 .4 ^ 6H6—Henry Burblg—waaf only ^8:48—10:4^ —Myrt A Marge—west rpt receive number plates legal for use distinguished careers, will be ap­ cases of an eye Infection similar to pital suffering from an imusual ill­ Phlloaophy 10rtX^11:00—F. Rich Orchaa. — basic; the pink eye. ness. He has been employed by L. In addition to a suicide and an acci­ ••ISt” Rkchalor’a Sketch Orehaatra-mldweat on and after Sunday, April 1st. The peased with the news that the film dental death from carbon monoxide. 10:18—11:15—Press-Radio News Sarvie* reopens Wednesday at the State It may be spring according to the T. Wood and during the cold I^&!'I^*.®?'4b*iw*, Serial Act 10:20—11:20—Charlie Davis Orch.—ba- fee will be subject to the customary weather his face was affected by The light snowfall that covered Sketch**—eaat sic; H. Sosnik Orchaa.—mldw theater for a two days’ run. calendar, but the temperature Fri­ 7 :3 ^ 8:30—Richard Crook*, Tenor three months’ reduction for which exposure to the cold. It has devel­ the state was Indirectly responsible 10:46—11:48—Dick Messnar Orch.—to o many motorists wait every year. Gable, tcjday, is undoubtedly the day did not support that theory for one automobile death, while a • • 2 ^ Concert Orchea. 11K>0—12:00—Leon Belaaco Orch.—ba- most popular masculine stellar very strongly, the thermometer oped into what is known as Beil S :» — 9 :» —The Ship of Joy—alao cat . . ^ ‘0! C. Oiekarson Orch**.—midwest There also enters into the April 1st parsdysis, and one side of the face hit-and-run driver caused the other. 0'‘ch**.—alao o 11:80—12:30—Panche A Orchea.—o to o registration activity the assumption figure on the screen. He scored standing at near aero on the Green, Secondo Thomasonl, 46, of Berlin, • ■SO—ip:M—Radio Forum—cat to cat NBC-WJZ NETWORK a meteoric rise to film prominence early in the morning. is affected. Bright Ey*s... too—John L. Fogarty, Tenor of better motoring weather so that At the hospital he is being treated was killed In that town by the hit- 10.1^-11:13—Prea*.Radio Newa Sorvic* BASIC — East: wja wbz-wbsa wbal the date hsis come to be accepted as with outstanding portrayals in Rev. A. W. Mellinger went to Eaat and-run driver. ’The (jar, witnesses No Bad Skin w h ^ kdka wgar wjr wlw wayr wmaJ; “The Easiest Way,” “Strange In in an effort to bring badk the use 3S:£~~JJ■ Mualc Orehaatra the real springtime opening for the Hampton Thursday to meet with the said, sped away toward New Brit­ Ste leenied Ions ago ' 10:30—11:30—Clyde5 B 9 aAA Lueaa ■ A A Orehaatra . . Midwest: wcky kyw wenr wl* kwk terlude,” “Hell Divers,” ‘The of the side of the face. It requires how 11:0^12:00—Qeorga oTaan’a O rehenra kwer kotl wren wmaq kso wkbf automotive world. \^ ile regdstra- discussion group of six ministers of much care, as there is a fear that ain. oftao dull eyes, piinply a£^ 11'S<^12:30—Frankla Maatara Orchaa. NORTHWEST A 8ANADIAN — wtmj tions may be secured any day this Secret Six” and others, but his this vicinity who have formed a Crashes Into ’Track aenrouaiM of pep coma' ftoa>m wlba katp webc wday kfyr crct cfcf performance in “It Happened One it may develop into sleeping sick­ b o w ^ aluggl ^ p gM a^oonaiSpeaon.------..low NoS CBS-WABC NETWORK SOUTH—wrva wptf wwno wla wjax week the number plates are not union for that purpose. ness, To prevent this, each day a Leo ’Theberge, 23, of Norwalk, .(Nature’s Remedxl la *■“ wfla-wsun wlod warn wmc wab wapl legal for use until next Simday. Night” is said to top them fiU for was killed in Greenwich when his BASIC—Eaat: wabc wade woko wcao wjdx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro artistry and effectiveness — a fact Frederick Hunt who has been teat is made of the fluid that forma ln6fl6ctlvB jMtftlAl relief fbr oil* w « b w nac wct wkbw wkrc whk cklw woal ktba ktha waoc wave Closed On Friday and la drawn awray from the spine. automobile crashed Into the rear of ware wcau wfp wjaa wean wfbl wspd for which he is deeply indebted spending five days at his grand­ MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kehl Commissioner Michael A. Cormor mother’s home, returned to Tri- He has been in Boston for two a state highway department truck 'Wjav wmaa; Mldweat: wbbm wfbm PACIFIC COAST—kgo kfl kgw komo of the motor vehicle department to Director Frank Capra and Rob- being used to sand the snow-covered kmbe kmoz wowo whaa khq kfsd ktar kpo ret Riskin, who adapted the screen State college In Indiana Thursday weeks. e a s t —wpg whp wlbw whac wlba wfaa Cent. East. made this annoimcement Saturday morning for the spring term. He was Boston Post road at Putts hill. Oeta3So box. wore wtcc efrb ckac as a concession to the motor world version from Samuel Hoklns ^ drusgista'. piXIE-w*at wafa wbro wqam wdod 5:30^ h * Singing Lady — eaat Adams’ novelette, "Night Bus,” accompanied by Herbert Adams of Three women in ’Theberge’s car *lra wrec wlac wdau wtoc krld wrr 2'25~ R T i’5'’ Annie—eaat only and to afford every opportlinity for which appeared recently in Cosmo­ Colchester, who is a pupil in the were Injured, none seriously. ktrh k tu Waco koma wdbo wodx wbt ®5P4 Concert the public to use their cars on Sun­ The driver of the trufck, Henry R. It-forming. WOM wblg wtar wdbj wwva wmbg waja ®i^^Three X Sisters — east;; day. Friday, March 20th, is Gooa politan Magazine. same school. The boys sent a tele­ Williams, 41, of Cos CZob, was ar­ w raor Th* Singing Lady—repeat to wenr I Colbert on Ascendancy gram that they arrived safely Fri­ Quick telief for add indiies- *J,ICWIMT—w » h wgl wnat wmbd wlan 8:4^ 6:45—Lowell Thomas — eaat;'. Friday and the state department of day morning. rested on a technical charge of reck- T U M S ^ UQo, heartburn. Only lue. Wlbw kih kiab wkbn wceo wabt kacj OrphM Annie—repeat to midwest motor vehicles will be closed. Satur­ Miss Colbert enjoys nearly as Andy—eaat only! great a following as Gable’s for Miss Lavinia Fries of Bolton was MOUNTAIN—kvor kl* koh kal n $ ~ 55‘’y f'®** Marie—ea only day, March 31st, the various offices The (ilflerence between a good COAST—khj koin kfro kol kfpy kvl 8:80“ 7:30—George Qerahwin, Pianol are open only In the morning so her work in recent pictures has Ir. town Friday spending the day. broker and a bad broker Is his abil­ kfbk km j'lr^ kem kdb kgnnb kgb 5:;W— 7:45—Kraeuter String Quartet that the public really has four and boomed her stock immensely, and The Grange whists are proving ity to make fi lends—a beautiful CanL Eaat. 7:00— 8:00—To Be Announced ! she’s streaking upward like a sky­ 8:30—Michael Bartlett, Tenor on^balf days next week to secure be very popular, 14 tables being quality sometimes expensive to the 4:15— 8:16—Dictator* O rehaatra—to c '• 45— 8:45—To Be Announced their April 1st registrations. But rocket. Fans will remember her in play Friday evening at the third friends. Your Dresses Last Longer Cleaned 4:30 —5:30—Jack Armatrong—ea only; r S S Z Minatrel* Show , sterling performances in ‘The Hayaa-Copoland Orehaatra—west Moment* A Vocal; for the additional time it would be of these events. Among those pres­ —Judge William L. (ZHark of New 4:4^6:48—Th* Funnybonara — eaat; Phantom President”, “Sign of the Jersey. .Mauri* Sherman Orch.—mldweat 8.00—10:00—To Be Announced impossible on Saturday morning ent were guests from Wlllimantic 8:30—10:30—Henri Deering, Planlat— alone to meet the demand. This rul­ Cross”, “Torch Singer”, “Tonight 8:00—Buck Rogers, Skit — east • f •«y«ro—wjr wenr wcky kdka Is Ours” and “The Smiling Lieu­ and Andover. The prizes were won DOUGAN ■ Sketch—rpt for midw ing applies to the motor vehicle of­ by Viola Moriarty of WilUmantic If President Roosev'Slt had not This supreme service gives 5:18— 6:15—Bobby Benson—east only; 10.0( ^ 11:00—Ramona, Songs — east; fices in Waterbury, Bridgeport, New tenant. had infantile paralysis, I doubt that ■ Charlie—Dixie and west Frank Capra, whose recent pic­ and Chauncy Sqidex of Columbia, 8.3(^ 6:30—Music Box — wabc; Sam Amos Andy—repeat for west Haven, New London, Norwich, Wil- v/ith the consolation prizes going to we should have had the New Deal. your clothes longer life . . . Robbins Orchea.—basic; Jack Arm- New* Service limantic, Danbury, Stamford and tures, including his record-breaking A man in his forties, he was sud­ etrong. Sketch—^repeat to midwest “Lady For A Day,” stamp him as Margaret Yeomans of Andover smd •:4^ Mlnatrel — east: D«nny and Orcheatra South Norwalk as well as the main denly “laid on the shelf,” and he brightens colors . . . and Po'lock’* Orchestra one of Hollywood’s finest mega­ Wastcott Rice of Columbia. After sam Robbins and Orchestra—west 11.30—12:30—Harold Stern’s Orchestra offices in Hartford. doughnuts and coffee were enjoyed found time to think and organize Expect Rush phone wlelders, was assigned to his life. removes all dust, dirt and direct the picture. all repaired to the upper hall where The experience of past years in­ dancing was enjoyed to a late hour. —Dr. Arthur E. Morgan, chairman grease without harm to dicates a big rush for plates around Tells Romantic Story of the TVA. “It Happened One Night” tells The next will be in two weeks, on January 1st and then a marked fall- Friday evening, April 6. velvets, taffetas, crepes, off during the latter part of Janu­ the story of a young newspaper ’The Jonstltutlon does not secure WTiC ary and continuing through Febru­ man en route from Miami to New Although the edge of the lake sheer chiffons and other WBZ-WBZA York by bus. On the road he ft) anyone liberty to conduct his ary and March with a sudden spurt shows open water in some places, HATtford, Oonn. recognizes Ellen Andrews, a run­ business in such fashion as to in­ fine fabrics! 60,000 W., 1060 K. C., 382-8 6L Springfield — Boston at April 1st. Registrations then the main body is still frozen solid,’ flict Injury on the public at large continue active through the summer away heiress, for whose return and a man from the north eno walk­ or any substantial group of the TrBTelera Broadcasting Service her father has offered a huge re­ Monday, March 26. months. From January 1st of this ed across it just a few days ago. people. Safe . . and year up to and including March 20th ward. The girl is totally spoiled This is a condition which has not Monday, March 26. and unable to care for herself so — U. S. Supreme Court, in recent P. M. there were 198,060 passenger been for a good many years at rh(a decision. odorless! vehicles registered and it is estimat­ he takes her under his wing, pro­ time. P. M. 4:00—Betty and Bob. tects her from mashers and bluffs 4:15—Piatt and Neirman. ed that the April registrations will A chair caning meeting under the ’The National Recovery Act is a Yoop 4:00—Organ Melodies — Walter range from 25,000 to 30.000 cars. off others Intent on securing the Dawley. 4:30—Monday Matinee. reward. He treats the girl with direction of Miss Evelyn Plummer, misnomer It implies we have clothes stay 5:00—Agricultural Markets. With the convenience of the extra Home demonstretion agent of the something to recover. We cannot clean long­ 4:30—Program from New York. days early in the week to secure indifference, tells her she’s spoil­ er when 4:45—^Morgan Memorial Talk— 5:15—News. ed,. worthless and helpless, but ToUemd County Farm Bureau, was go back to those good old days of 5:30—’The Singing Lady. April registrations Commissioner held at the hall Tuesday. Over 20 a Puritan ruler in Babylon. treated bj' Robbert Drew-Bear. Connor believes the April registra­ nevertheless insists on taking her our noodefn 5:00—Leo Zollo’s Orchestra. 5:45—Little Orphan Annie. to her newly-acquired husband In v/omen were present. Some of the - Norman Thomas. Socialist leader. 6:00—United States Army Band. tions this year will reach a high chairs started at the previous meet­ process! 5:30—Tom Mix. figure. During April, 1933, there New York. 5:45—Anthony Russo. 6:30—Time. They lose baggage and money ing were finished anci those still un­ European royalty cannot be cIm s - 6:32—Old Farmer’s Almanac. were 26,273 registrations. finished will receive further atten­ ed as. being more fascinating than 6:00—WrighcvUle Clarion. and are forced to proceed north American men. 6:30—Irene Beasley. 6:34—Temperr.ture. on foot, sleeping in strawstacks tion later. The ladies have been 6:36—Sports Review. "Princess” Barbara Hutton Mdl- The DOUGAN 6:46—“The Troublesome Wisdim and pawning their belongings for much interested in the work. Moat vanl. Tooth”—Dr. (George Fah7. 6:41—Famous Saydngs. British automobile manufacturers enough to provide meals. They cl the chairs were caned, but there 7:00—Horse Sense Philosophy. 6:43—Weather. set a new record for production .n fall in love, of course—but that’s were several other types of seats 6:45—Lowell Thomas. 1933, building 220,775 passeng'jr It seems as If God meant to de­ DYE WORKS 7:15—The Men of Song—Leonard telling just a bit too much about used. sert the German church. PHONE 7155 J. Patrlcelli, director. 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. cars and 65,508 commercial vehi­ the plot. The officers of Columbia Grange 7:16—Baby Rose Marie. cles. —The Rev Martin Nlemoeller of 7:30—Shirley Howard and the Jes­ The supporting cMt Includes met Wedfeesday evening to rehearse Berlin. ters. 7:30—George Gershwin and his Or­ 7:45—Songs Without Words—Ju­ chestra. lius Nussman, director. 7 ^45—Radio Nature League — 8:00—Snow VUlage. Thomas W. Burgess. 8:30—The Gypsies. 8:30—Michael Bartlett, tenor; or­ 9:30—The Travelers Hour—Nor­ cheatra, direction Alexander man Cloutier, director; with The Stelnert. Three Leaders. 9 :0 0 -Sinclair GreaCfer Minstrels. 10:00—Contented Program. 9:30—Durrell String Quartette. // d o d g in g traffic takes 10:30—W n c Playhouse—Guy Hed- 10:00—Carlos Gardel, baritone; lund, director. Hugo Marlanl’s Orchestra, 11:00—John Fogarty, tenor. 10:30—Cascades Orchestra. 11:16—Press-Radio News. 10:45—Pappy, Ezra, Zeke and El­ 11:25—Vincent Lopez’s Orchestra ton (hillbilly songs). HEALTHY NERVES, TOO, 11:30—Clyde Lucas’ Orchestra, 11:00—Time, weather, temperature. 12:00 Mldn. — Hollywood-On-The- 11:04—Sports Review. Air. 11:15—Press-Radio Bureau News 12:30 a. m.—Frankie Masters' Or­ Service. chestra. 11:20 — Poet Prince — Anthony 1:00—Silent. Frome, tenor. M8. hockey player " 11:30—RKO Midnight FroUc. 12:00—Casino de Paree Orchestra. 12:80 a. m.—Harold Stem and his Montclair Orchestra. 1:00—NBC Program Calendar. WDRC Miss Ruth.Dodd of New York City 226 Hartford Conn. 1880 speaks with authority on the Monday, March 26. WAPPING perils of a pedestrian. She says: P. M. The Federated Workers held t*-elr “ O f course it takes healthy nerves to lead a champion­ 4:00—Bill Huggins. last meeting at the 'jommunlty 4:16—Library of Congress Chamber ship hockey team. But let me say a word about healthy Musleale. Church House, An Interesting pro­ 6:00—Skippy, gram on “Music,” arranged by the nerves in behalf of those millions of us who do our 5:16—’The Dictators. program committee, followed the walking along city streets. People rushing madly by— '..-a 5:80—Jack Armstrong, All-Amert- business meeting. 'The opening t um­ can Boy. ber was a duel by Mrs. John A. trolleys clanging—traffic whistles shrilling—huge trucks 6:46—Brooks, Dave and Buimy. ^ llln s and Mrs. Edwaro P. (Sollins. bearing down on you at every crossing—it’s enough to 6:00—Old Hank Penny, Rev. David Carter talked about make nerves jump and quiver! I enjoy a smoke any 8:16—Bobby Benson and Sunny Jim e^ e of the ancient hymns appro- 6:80—Skit pnate to the Lenten season, and time - and smoke steadily, too. My cigarette.^ Camels. 6:85—Sam Robbins' Orchestra. also played a number of them. Mrs. They re milder, taste marvelously—and don’t interfere 6^46—Ye Happy Minstrel and Tlnv Herbert Harrison read an original Band. paper on “music.” Mrs. G. Walter with healthy nerves.’' 7:00—Myrt and Marge. Smith gave an account of “St. Pat- 7:16—Terry and Ted. children entertained 7:80—Music on the Air with Jimmy songs which included, “The Kemper. Old Spinning Wheel/ sung by Bea- 7:45—Dave Burrough's Hawaiian toce Johnson; ‘Grandfather’s Serenaders. CTock’ ’ by Shlrlej^ Johnson and 8:00—Happy Bakers, Phil Duev, Home on the Range, ’ sung b. Por­ Prank Luther and Jadk Parker ter Collins. Refreshments were Vivian Ruth. served by the hostesses, Mrs. Clar­ 8:16—Edwin C. Hill. ence W. Johnson arid Mrs. G. Wal­ 8:80—Bing Crosby with Carol Lof- ter Smith, ’The next meeting of the How Are YO U R Nerves? ner’e Orchestra and the Mills organization will be held Friday af­ Brothers. ternoon, April 6, at the home of m r Camel* are made from finer, Mrs. Edward P. ColLns, with Mrs 9:00—’The Columbians. F.W tt. thoM todiy who h«v. not b—n ‘U . 9:80—“'The Big Show” with Emo Hart T. Dexter as the assistme more expensive tobaccos than any Rapee’s Orchestra. hostess. * wlild.. "i»»l.d h.n-" -t- 10:00—Wayne King's Orchestra. Mrs. Raymond Birchard of Laurel other popular brand. 10:80—Presenting Mark Wamow. Hill, who has been sick for the past Captain “Bill” Cook two months with the grip, is im­ 11:00—Sylvia Fiw s. „T., Imability. Po«y Mel* of the New York Ran|*re, 11115—Press-Radio News. proving slowly at aer home. 1933 Chaapioa Hookey Team, myti 11:20—Charles Davis’ Orchestra. The Federated Sunday »chool So­ r e le w .“ l L aoicymeat.. -th. p l-.ur. of .mokiX at 11:45—Dick Messner’s Orchestra. cial was held last Friday evening “ A hockey player can’t afford to have at the Community Church House, Y,“ -o ,k » d pUy. A.d . .-0.1. .!“ •» ” its best! *nervea. ‘ 'The Way I guard my nerves and with about 66 or 70 present. Games in| by aurtini on Camels. were played by the older of the chil­ yet imoke all I want ia to smoke only Recreation (’enter dren. Refreshments of sandwiches, CAMEL CAKAVAK uM ■ Camels. They have a taste that aure hitg C(x>kies and cocoa were served by the spoL I smoke a lot and I find that Items of Interest the comiolttee to all present. Camels never get on my nerves or tirt The food sale which was held at TUNE IN! my taste.” Hale’s store In South Manchester Today for the Wapplng Center school aux- OD(sittM;mt.AX! 6 to 6 boys boxing class; 6 to 7, 'l^ary was very successful, and the girls’ swimming team practice; 7:15 proceeds are to be used to buy a to 8, women’s gyro class; 7 to 8, radio for the school. men’s plunge period; 8 to 9. wom­ John Keman, 77, for many years en's plunge period; 8:30 to 9:16, a resident of South Winder, died men's gym class; 9;30 to 10, plunge Monday at St. Francis hospital for men following gym class. where he had been a patient since / V c f i i <, . The dance this week will be held February 1926. He never married. Thursday night and the music wlU Funeral services were helo Wednes­ furnished by Art McKay and his day morning from S t Mary’s CAMELS COSTLIER TOBACCOS i ' r r r - church. East Hartford.

: 1 .. V ’> A e i 8 D E WAfTOHEffT^ EVENING HBRAtiD, MANGHESTIEII, ^ '

ADmcriSBIUBNT— GREAT QUANTITIES Local Stocks N. Y. Stocks CATHOLIC MEN’S OPEN FORUM ANSWERS WITH POEM HANDLED IN SALE (Fnndsbed by Potmun A Oo.) aUBORGANIZED RIGHTTU THE Central Bow, Hartford, Oobo. s Adams E x p ...... if l Bidltor, H m Herald, 1 P. M. Stoeks A ir Reduc ...... 96 In reply to A. B. Fish’s poems \ BARGAIN HOUND Hale’s Thre^Days Event Dis^ Alaska Jun ...... 214 which appeared is recent issues of Bank Stocks Allegheny ...... 34 Plans Made For ~ Coming your p^Hper 1 wiah to submit the fol­ hepoEitioD Of S ^ tsM D4 Bid Asked Allied Chem ...... 1504 lowing poem written Samuel P. poses Of Large Amounts Cap Nat Bank A Trust 16^ Am Can ...... 994 Eyents— To Form Base­ Putnam. CaMerlo for tbe llttl« men! Won’t Easter will be here in Just two Conn. R iv e r ...... 450 ____ Am Coml A l c o ...... 524 •WHAT'S WRONG WITH GOD?” p«ids Ob YoediV SeeeHs thegr look Jolly though In one of shades of that famous lamb’s First National of Htfd 85 100 Am For Pow ...... 104 You say there is a God thcM new Eton lulta? Straight tall/ Those garments that are Of Self-Serve Groceries. Htfd. Conn. Trust . . . . 49 63 Am Rad St S ...... 14% ball CInj) In T o m Above the boundiese xky, Id EnEstog Today. from the British Isles comes the to be cleaned hEul better chase HEu-tford Natlonad . . . 16»^ 184 Am S m e lt ...... 434 A wise and wondrous deity Am Tel and Tel ...... 1204 idea for these 2-piece navy blue themselves to the West Cleaning Phoenix St. B and T ... 166 — Whose strength none can defy. West HEmtford Trust.. 96 — Am Tob B ...... 694 CSieviots and Harris tweeds with Compamy right now. Diad 5907. HEde’s Self-Serve grocery MEinu- By-laws (or the permanent or- You say that he is seated their white blouses and manly ties. facturere’ Emd Packers’ sale con­ Insoranoe Stocks Am Wat Wks .'...... 21 %* Henry Black, a minor, of HUUar4 Anaconda ...... 154 gazUzation of tbo CathoUc Men's Upon a throne most grand, They are being shown at Hale’s cluded on Saturday after continuing street, appeared before Judge Ray­ diooB e a pure mild soap and wash Aetna CasuEdty ...... 494 ^114 Atchison ...... 664 Club were formally ratified and Millions o f atgels at bis beck— Baby Shop at 22.98 and 23.25. three days brought more customers mond Johnson in Town Court today linens in a heavy suds, squeeslng Aetna Fire ...... 37 39 Auburn ...... 55 plans made for social acUvltiea tut Why don’t he lend a and? into the store in three days than to answer a charge of theft Testi­ the sudsy water through the fabric Aetna Life ...... 18 20 Aylation (J orp ...... 84 the coming spring and summer sea­ Parisiaa ^>ple Pie any previous sale of this type. By mony disclosed that Henry had rather than rubbing. Few laun­ Automobile ...... 194 214 Balt Emd O h io ...... 30 son at a meotinjg of the club td See how the earth is groanUiff, 5 or 6 tart apples, thinly sliced stolen a purse containing 111 froiR dresses realize that rubbing rough­ actu^ count 4,723 went through the Conn. G en eral...... 28 ' 30 Bendlx ...... 194 Tinker hall yesterday afternoon. What countless tears arc shed. . 1 cupful brown sugar Self-Serve turnstiles in the three his aunt Uvlng on Bldrldge street ens the fine fiber and shortens the Hartford E'lre ...... 49 51 Beth Steel ...... y...... 424 The name of the organization was See how the plague stahu for ’ard 1 tablespoon lemon Juice days’ event. The youth admitted tairigg the life of all linen. Linen naturally Phoenix F ire ...... 58 60 Betl Steel, p f d ...... 74 chEmged from the St. James’s Men « And orave and sweet lie dead. 1-2 teaspoon grated nutmeg Some unusually lEU-ge quantities money and throwing away the purse; wEuhes easily because it does not Hartford Steam Boiler 504 524 Borden ...... 224 Club to the Catholic Men’s (Jlub he- Homes burn Emd hearts are break­ 1 tablespoon butter He is on probation at present bold the dirt in the obstinate fash­ of mercbEmdise were bEmdIed during National Fire ...... 49 61 Can P a c ...... 16% cause It is pUmned to enrol] member­ ing, 2 eggs, separated the sale, many of them breaking Travelers ...... 435 446 having been convicted of theft last ion characteristic of cotton. Case (J. I.) ...... 724 ship from both S t James’s and 8t Grim murder stains the land; December. 1 teaspoon Rumford Baking Pow­ records at the local store. An idea Pnblio Otllltiee Stocks Cerro De Pasco ...... 344 Bridget's parishes. You say he is omnipotent— der Heaty’s father infomed Judge of the quantities handled by Hale’s Conn. Elec S e r v ...... 39 43 Ches and O h io ...... 444 The meeting whs opened with sev- Why don’t he lend a h u d ? cup flour can be gEiined from the following Johnson that the lad had applied for 1 Conn. P o w e r ...... 364 38 4 Chrysler ...... 644 erEU populEur plEmo selections by Ray Behold, Injustice conquers. 1- 4 teaspoon salt ^ m s sold Thursday, Friday and enlistment In the UnitM States When summer comes with its Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 50 67 Col CEmbon ...... 674 HildebrEmd. Following this there army, and that he was supposed to 2- 3 to 3-4 cup milk. M turday: Coml S o lv ...... 80 heat won’t you be thankful if you’re Hartford E lec ...... 494 614 was a short talk on Catholic action. Pain curses every hour; undergo the necessary ph^oal ex­ Method: Butter a pie plate and 550 pecks of potatoes. Cons G a a ...... 394 the fortunate owner of an Electro­ Hartford Gas ...... 42 46 Then the business session was called The good and true and oeaiitiful amination in Hartford today. In All with apples. Sprinkle with one- 1341 dozen of strictly fresh local Cens O i l ...... 124 lux, the gas refrigerator sold at do., p f d ...... 46 — to order by Vice President William Are tnunpled like the flower. view of this f M t Judge Johnson half of the sugar and add the lemon eggs. (Hale’s does not sell case Cent C a n ...... 78 the Manchester Gas Company? S N E *T C o ...... 107 111 DeHan. 'TOe by-laws, drawn up by You say he Is our father. continued the case to next Mon­ Juice and nutmeg. Cream the but­ egoS.) Com Prod ...... 71 Once you have one you’ll consider Manufaotuiing Stocks a committee, were accepted with a That what be wills doth stimd. day. ter and the rem inder of the sugar. 53 bushels of spinach. Del L and W n ...... 234 few minor changes. It was voted it one of the most indispensable If he is thus almighty (Seorge Sawtelle, a transient was Add the yolks of the eggs and beat 2,369 pounds of sweet mixed Am HEmdware ...... 19 Du P o n t ...... 974 to have the club chEuter remsua paxts of your household. The pay­ Am Hosiery ...... — Why don’t ho lend a hand? given a Jail sentence of 10 davs well. Sift the flour, salt and bak­ pickles in glass Jars. Eastman Kodak ...... 89 open (or two or three months, In ment plan is very liberal. Why Arrow H and H, com. 13 after being foimd guilty of intoxi­ ing powder. Add to the first mix­ IVi tons of butter. Elec and M u s ...... 64 order to enroll as many members em don’t you Just drop in and inquire do., pfd...... 96 AIels! I fear he’s sleeping. cation. Sawtelle was arrested at ture alternately with the milk, and 67 gallons of mayonnsdse in pint Ehec Auto L ite ...... 294 possible. Following that time the beat for about two mlnutea Poiu: about it. Jars. Billings Emd Spencer.. — Gen Elec ...... 22ii Or is himgelf a dr«am, Depot Square lu t evening by Police­ Bristol Brass ...... 21 cbarter'Vill be closed, and the Initia­ man David Galligan. He came to this batter over the s^ples and bake 23 bushels of peas. Gen Foods ...... 34 tion fee raised. A bubble on thought’s ocean, do., pfd...... 95 Our fanc>’’s fading gleam. MEmchester riding "blind baggage” in a moderate oven, 350-375 degrrees, Remember that ■washable flan­ H ton of lunch, graham and Gen M o to rs ...... 384 An athletic committee, consisting CEise, Lockwood and B — 300 We look in vain to And aim from Franklin, Mass. GEdllgan said until the apples are soft and a fork nels and woolens v/111 save mother Krlspy crEu:ker8. Gillette ...... i i of Ed Carol, chairman; John Zapad- Collins Co...... 45 Upon his throne so grand. he was intoxicated. tip Inserted in the batter comes out a lot of grief iater on. Insist that Saturday alone, 6,000 one size Gold Dust ...... 204 ka, Francis Mahoney, Jr., John ’Tier­ clean and dry. Lastly, beat up the oranges. Colt’s Firearms ...... 26 Hershey ...... 55 Then turn your vision earthward— Two Manchester women were ar­ the children’s coats be all wool, Eagle Lock ...... 27 ney, Jr., and Michael Reardon, w u whites of the eggs to a still froth. Manufacturers and packers repre­ HomestiUce M in in g ...... 3804 ’Tls we must lend a band. raigned on charges of having im- washable, or cleanable anyway, and Fafnlr Bearings...... 60 appointed. The Immediate work of Sweeten with two tablespoons of sented At the sale were greatly Hudson M o to rs ...... 21% —Forrest F. Howell, licensed female dogs la their posses­ color fast. Fuller Brush, Class A , 7 this committee will be to look into sion. Dog WEurden Raymond Q. sugar and beat again. Spread this plesised with the response of the Int H a r v ...... 424 the possibility of orgimlzing a bue- 3 Edgerton Place, Gray Tel Pay Station 15 Robinson, the complEdnant, said each frosting over the pie and return to Manchester people to the event. Int N ic k ...... 27 ball team. ‘MEmchester, Conn. Hart Emd Cooley ___ — of the doge was over six months old, the oven to brown lightly. Serve HEde’s realize that the large number Int Tel and T e l ...... 144 Hartmann Tob, com... — It was decided to rim a card tour- hot with thick cream. Will serve of patrons in the grocery depart­ Johns M a n v llle ...... 57 females imd unspayed. The women Chaiiiii is an old-fashioned fabric do., pfd ...... 16 zmment on Saturday evening, April pleaded ignorance of the law. Judqa six. ment Saturday overtaxed the facili­ Kennecott ...... 194 7, In Tinker hall. The following that has tsken the blouse mode by Int. Silver ...... 33 y Lehigh Va> Rd ...... 134 Johnson suspended Judgment upon ties of the store and apologize to committee wem appointed to ma-ae storm. Of course, it’s the same ma­ do., p f d ...... 74^ Ligg and Myeri B ...... 88'% CONYia MURDERS payment of costs. those customers who were incon­ Landers, Frary A Clk. 31 arrangements: William Eagan, terial that your great-great-grand­ venienced. Loew's ...... 324 It was erroneously stated in last mother used when she made herself New Brit.-Mch. com.. 7 cbEfirman; John McVeigh, Michael Saturday’s Herald that Robert F. What a sale in linoleum! Watkins’ Lorlllard ...... 174 Dillon, James MeSherry, Paul Cer- a ’kerchief and gown— and it’s as do., pfd...... 45 GUARD IN PRISON Sloane, of 14 Arch street, Wiis are featuring inlaid linoleum ce­ McKeesp T in ...... 87 vini Emd Fnmk MEdioney, Sr. This lovely now as it was then. Take Mann A Bow, Class A 3 Mont W a r d ...... 32% charged with non-support o f a minor mented to the floor for 229.75 com- toumEimeut will be open to both men a white chains shirtwaist, printed do.. Class B ...... 4 Nat Biscuit...... 42% chUd. lete (this is not over 20 ya rd s). and women. (Oontinaed from Page One) with diminutive pink rosebuds or North and Judd ...... 16 Nat CEwh Reg ...... 194 Sloeme actually was charged with ?ou ought to know that this is reg- tiny blue cornflowers— well, you'd TRIO WHO PASSED NUes, Bern P o n d ...... 12 Nat Dairy ...... 154 non-support qf his wife He has xfiarly 245.80. Besides this you’ll bospitEd when he drow out the kmfe better take it before some chic Peck, Stow flmd Wilcox 2 Nat Pow and L t ...... 124 two sons by a former marriage but find ^1 sorts of linoleum values in and plunged It into Nickerson's young woman reaches over your Russell M f g ...... 40 N Y Central ...... 37 no children by his present wife. He this sale. It ’s well worth your ScovlU ...... 24 CURB QUOTATIONS breast, striking his heart shoulder and grabs it first. FAKE BILLS HELD N Y N H and H ...... 19 Nickerson, who had been a guard was required to pay l-i weekly to- while to take advantage of it. Stanley Works ...... 204 Noranda ...... 39 since December, 1929, leaves a wife wEurd the support of bis wife. Standvd Screw ...... 6C North Am er ...... 194 Assd Gas and E le o ...... 14 The flowers this spring are sim­ do., pfd., guar...... 100 Emd three children. A sister, Mrs. Packard ...... 5% Amer Sup Pow ...... 8 4 William Hites, lives at Elmira. An- ply beautiful and so many different Smythe M ig Co ...... 28 36 Penn ...... 85 Centra] States Elec ...... 14 is a resident of Watkins Glen. Two 75 HOMES WRECKED kinds—MlUkowskl’s winddw tells us Ba3 Of $5,000 Each Fixed In Tayloi Emd Fenn ...... 70 ' Phlla Rdg C and I ...... 6 Cities Service ...... 8 this story. oouLcv/fuat. i’orrington ...... 53 other sister, Mrs. Mildred Anderson, Phil Pet# ...... 184 Cities Service, pfd ...... 18% brothers. Harry and Ira, live at Underwood M fg Co . .. 43 Pub Serv N J ...... 394 Elec ^ n d and S h a re ...... 17% BY A FREAK STORM Cases Of Alleged Counter­ Union Mfg Co ...... — Himrod, Yates county, Emd two Radio ...... Nlag Hudson P o w ...... 8% others, James and Leslie, at Mon­ in Paris and University of Elch- U 8 EMvelope, com. . . 80 Penn R o a d ...... 6 4 Reading 514 tour Falls. staedt in Germany. ■do., p f d ...... 90 Stand Oil I n d ...... 264 (Oontinaed (ram Page Oos) feiters. Rem R a n d ...... 18 Amerigo, aliaR Vincent de Leo, STAGE STAR’S WIFE Taught Languages Veeder Root ...... 27 United Founders ...... 1 Rey Tob B ...... 404 was sentenced originally from New After ordination the priest re­ WhiUock CoU Pipe ... 2 United Gas ...... 84 udd, laid flat on the ground and Seare Roebuck ...... 484 York City to 16 years in Auburn turned to Hartford and was ap­ J.B.Wfl'ma Co. 210 par 40 Socony V a c ...... ie% United Lt and Pow A ...... 3 4 held on to weeds. Danbury, March 26 — (A P ) — prison. While there he assaulted an* She said she saw the storm com­ pointed to the faculty of St. Thomas' South Pac ...... 274 Util Pow and L t ...... 14 K L I M CRASH other convict and was given eight seminary and taught languages. He Handcuffed to police officers, Sou P Rlc S ...... 824 Canadian M a rc o n i...... 8% ing with a freight car flying % Joseph Benlncasa, Dominick Car- years additional and transfsrrsd to became president of the seminary South Rwy ...... 824 Mavis Bottling ...... 1% through the air and she and her chil­ luccl and George Mollneo, of Port DEmnemora. And George Metaxa Himself under Bishop NUan. He was ap­ BRtTAIR SniDIES St Gas and E l ...... 13% dren ran for their lives. pointed auxiliary bishop by the late Chester, N. Y., arrested at a gun St Oil Cal ...... 364 CONFERENCE ON ROADS Pope Pius X, in 1925 and was con­ point Saturday night in Bethel, St 011 .-J J ...... •...... 464 were brought Into Danbury city Severely Injored When secrated at fit. Joseph’s cathedral Tsx Ctorp ...... 26 Bridgeport, March 26— (AP) — court this morning where they en­ in April, 1926. He followed Bishop DISARMING P A d Timken Roller Bear ...... 864 State Highway Commisiloner John tered pleas of not guilty to having John G. Murray who had been ap­ Trane Am erica ...... 7% A. MacDonald, A. G. Bruce of ’Troy, “ Hey-a Monk, counterfeit money In tbslr posses­ His Ante Toms Over. pointed to the See of Portland, Am . Union Carbide ...... 48% N Y., eaetera supervisor of the What You Say Prior to bis elevation to the bishop­ sion and with pEussing counterfeit Union P a n ...... 124 money. United States Bureau of RoeuIs, and We Have ric Father McAullfle had been a Unit Aircraft ...... 244 . Miami Beach, Fla., March 26.— Frank Tonnsr. a railroad section Considers Military And Eco­ Leslie A. Hoffman, state PWA en­ Our Suits (A P )— Georges Metsuta, Broswiway mopslgnor. He had made his first Unit Corp ...... 6% gineer, were In eunferenee here this PLAIN GARMENTS canonical visit to Rome in the sum­ worker, of Rye, N. Y„ who was United Gas I m p ...... 17 Fixed Up!” stage star, wondered today why bis caught passing counterfeit bills, en­ alternoon, on plans for turning bride of last September did not come mer of 1924 and his appointment to nomic Penalties To En­ U 8 Ind A l o ...... 64% suyervislon and inspection of |S,- tered a plea of, guilty to the U S R u b b er...... 16% CLEANED to see him in the hospital. the Monsignori had followed. 860,000 In state road construction Ciiarges. A t'th e request of Prose­ U S S m e lt...... 121% and His nurses met his questions with Bishop McAuliffe has celebrated under the P W A ovei to the Federal cutor W. H. Cable, the cases of all U S Steel...... 62% silence; they did not ten him that the offices of the church in nearly force Moves For Peace. four men were continued until Wed­ Util Pow and L t ...... 4 Bureau of Roads. Included In this PRESSED his wife WEIS killed in the upset of every one of the larger edifices in nesday. In the meantime, police Vick Cilhem...... 81% program is the Merritt highway their automobile on which he suf the state. He is also a Lenten Londoa, March 26.— (AP) — The ronetruction, the Eastern paving preacher of magnetic powers, in any here wUl confer with Secret Service Western Union ...... 66% fered a basal skull fracture. British government, for the flMt project and Stratford highway work of the three languages in which he operatives. Bonds of each of the West El and M f g ...... 88% His physicians said Metaxa’s time, hEU3 begun seriously to consider i-1 FeUrfleld county. Under a recent­ 1 .5 0 is fluent. four men was placed at 25,000. Woolwortb ...... 61% » chances for recovery were "favor­ Tonner, the police say, had ad­ committing- Itself to a system of ly devised program of the Federal Eleo Bond and Sbars (Curb). 18% Our Begolar Price Is able” if the news of his w ife’s death mitted bis part in the passing of tbs military and economic penalties to government supervision of state $1.00 Per GarmenR could be kept from him for four or counterfeit bills and has implicated guanmtee the execution of a dis­ highway work being done under Take Advaop five days— until the stsu- of the late the other three men. “ronner in­ armament treaty. P W A allotments has been tituie- Broadway ^success "The Cat smd the NORRIS TIFFANY, tage o< This formed the polios that he passed This new field will be explored at ferred from P W A engineers to the Fiddle” could gather strength. H i m M l L L Easter Spe­ a disarmament seesloa of the Cabi­ two of the fake bills in Port Chester, Federal bureau staff under Mr. cial: Mrs. Metaxa, the 19-year-old for four in Norwalk and ten in Dan­ net tonight while the government Bruce. mer Margaret Stsiflord, daughter of OF BRISTOL, DEAD bury. He had Just passed the second awaits fuller information from a socially prominent New York fam­ in Bethel when arrested. In each France of her desires la the way of EMPLOYEES GO ily, was killed when the car in which case, a small amount of groceries guarantees. she was tiding with her 34-yearHsld Was Bank Cashier For Many The British Cabinet ooasldere was purchased Emd one of the 210 Cigar Maker actor singer husband overturned bills which Tonner claims the other sanctions for this purpose in a dif­ OUT ^STRIKE yesterday morning on an Oceanside men gave him, was tendered In pay­ ferent light thEm the old question road about 18 miles north of bare. Years— Was 75 Years Of of sanctions to guarantee frontiers. Turns Author ment. The change, be said, hs re­ (OofittaiMd (ram Pngs Oos) Her body was sent to New York. turned to the men. When arrested It la learned authoritatively. R u Iteqaests from Thsusende el Did Not See Carve It was stated that, before com­ Swektre of iko WocC. Age. Benlncasa had 2197 in sraaU bills NRA. Sylvia said thsss letters ex­ Hurrying to their hotel after his in bis pockets. mitting herself, Great Britain will night’s engagement at a Hollywood want to know whether the Unlt^ posed the firm to the lik^lhood of Itoadsri ef the Menoheeter Herald imprisonment or a fine of 11,000. night club, Metaxa, decelv^ by Bristol, March 26— (A P )—Morns StEites would Interfere with the ap­ mag new -sake advantago of (fie liber* white sand that bordered the white L. ’Tiffany, 74, ctwhler of the Bristol plication of such sEmetions. It was pointed out by Mr. Sylvia el offer ef Morton R. Idwla, Presideitt rock road, failed to see a curve un­ Bank and Trust Company, smd who Roosevelt’s Policy that efforts fb mediate the etrike ef tbo Cdwla Olgar Oompaag. Mr. Ed­ til it was too late to keep the wheels hkd spent his entire active life in In view of the Sat­ would begin at once. Representa­ win, a genial little man who refuses TWO SAFES IN STATE re-declEuratlon to grew eld. bss written an exciting from dropnlng into the sand: local banking, died from a heart at­ urday in Washington of President tives of the etrikers will oonfer with officials of the state labor board. book about tebaeee, elgars, end ciga* CLCANEI^/ & DrCC/i The machine overturned, and both tack last night at his home in Ses­ Roosevelt’s policy to remain clear oi rettes. This book, based on Mr. Ed­ D IAL 7100 ^ ^ hi^band and wife were thrown to sions street. STOLEN OVER WEEK-END European pacta, it is not expected The state officials will then call on win's M gears txperience. Is entitled the road. The car appmantly rolled Tiffany a native'of Barkhamsted, that the United States would join In officlEdi of the firm to learn the "Half a Century with Tbbacco or 886 Main Street over the woman, while Metaxa lay came to Bristol at the age of 16 and the cEurying out of any penalties for company's point of view. If the Fsets Bverg Smoker Should Know." Tbie book li ef special interest at unconscious. They were found by became a clerk in the Bristol Na­ New Haven, March 26— (AP) — violations of arms treaties. state labor board fails to bring about a satisfactory settlement, the thu time, for It expose* sU the tricks another homeward bound Hollsrwood tional Bank. He was msule teller in ’The safe business may show a gEdn Great Britain, before taking steps of the elger trade. It tells geu emoug worker. May, 1876, and remained in that in sales due to activity of burglars. toward sanctions, will want to be grievances of the strikers will be other things, bow geur teste may tool aired before the New England Re­ Second Accident position until 1900 when be weis Two of these strong boxes probably sure that such action would remove gou into liking domestic olgars, while gional Board which has headquar­ gou think Uieg art Havana; how poor The accident was the second that elected cashier. When the bank lost their usefulness over the week­ the lEmt obstacle toward bringing elgars are eamouflaged; all about the had brought injuries to them since changed in 1927 to a state bank as end. This cim be determined better France into a disarmament Eigree- ters in Boston. It was this board which brought about an adjustment wide interests ef the tobscco indus­ their maniage; a crash on Septem' the Bristol Bank and Trust Com­ when one of them is found. ment. Great Britain has always try. In etnsr words. "HeU e Century ber 21, fifteen days after their maC' pany he continued as cEMhler. One safe weighing 700 pounds stood firmly Eigalnst committing her­ of the recent strike in SomersvUle. with Toteoco" is exsctlg the kind of M m \ riage at Greenwich, Conn., resulted Tiffany was a member of the Ma­ was taken from an automobile self to sanctions whereby she woiud WUl Complain -% book thst the reel smoker should Mr. Sylvia declared today ^that knew. in the fracturing of the bride’s Jaw, sonic o r ^ r with membership in its salesroom at Ansonla during Satur­ guaxEintee any frontiere other than •••'that and bruising of her husband and various concordant bodies and the day night, and with it a car. The those of Belgium Emd France. the Hilliard letters, which he said This rspCrter found Mr. Edwin violated the provislQDS of the NRA busy showing s men through bis fac­ help you tfet two friends. shrine. He leaves his widow and safe was broken by an explosive on It is still felt here that pubUc tory. Invited to join the tour of in­ Metaxa, once chef de Cabinet of one daughter. A son was killed two the city dump. It bad held only a condemnation of a violator of dis­ would be the first case of Its kind in Connecticut He Indicated that be spection, this obeenrer came away started a the Agricultural ministry in his na­ years ago in Em explosion of a small few dollars and office papers. armament pacts or even the rec^ with two impressions, first, that the would see to it that complaint over tive Bucharest, Rumania, was mar­ cannon be bad mride'' Emd was trying A t Meriden last night a 600 pound o f ambEuuadors should be a suffi­ Edwin Cigar Fsotorg from cellar to ried to the former Helen ValoEoy, of out. safe la an autamobils sales office ciently severe punishment to bring a the violations Is lodged with the the sixth fioer is ss cleso end well Psy ps8( due debli, taxes, proper authorities'. msnsged as any factory be has ever Bucharest, when be came to New was rolled to a garage Emd then violator into line without resort to been In. And seeend, that the cigars iwuranea . . psy eath York in 1981 after five years on the placed OB a truck which was driven an economic blockade or to force ranging in price from So to 90e each, London stage. KILLING ON HIGH SEAS away. From a broken bum|>er part of arms. are surely the equlvslenS of cigars -for new petchsset slid gel Gets His Divorce on the floor the police surmised the selling for twice or three times as better bsrgeint. MODEL PLANE EXHIBIT much. This reporter should know, Miss Stafford first heard Metaxa safe fell while being placed on the too, because be carried sway with sing at the Embassy Club in New PROBED BY N. Y. COURT truck aad hit the bumper. Also, ARE YOVR him about lOO different brands of AH thb cen be dene wMh York in February iast, but the ro­ that tbs robbery oeeured while the Hartford, March 26 — (AP) — dears that Edwtn manufactures, • easb een be* w . . Julius Sobaaski, president o f the when be finally left the factory, mance which soon developed met (Oenttabod from Pago One) uaoeeupled Ives Hart Homestead TAXES oepocltion from ber parents until was buralag, a fire which might Connecticut Model Aeroplane As­ Mr. Edwin has Just ordared a third any smount from SlO to sociation, Eumoimced today that the adHion of this 138 page hoed and it after the actor-singer’s first mar­ the time of the allef ed erlme, would bave been set for or by the burglars, la on sale with a laathar cover in all S300 wKbeet endeneis. fourth annual state meet will be DVE? riage bad been ended by divorce in that prejudlee you against blm?" stores for $3.00. held at the .State Arm ory here on July. ‘W o,” If you haven't I Readar., of this paper who wish to The only eesi is s mei^ly A. W. BENSON June 9, with eompetltloa limited to Miss Stafford’ss pareniparents, the-Rob­ Reilgloqa <)oaiTel eaoa^ c ^ on hand reeetve one ef these totereetlog books cksfge of thiee pec cent on ert K. Staffords,, o c n (consented to C.C. JULIAN K ILU C!onnectlcut'boye under 21. Mora ffee of eba^, can oMeln one by HOME AND AUTO RADIO ‘*Do you, by any ebanee, belong than 40 entriee are expected. topeyyourtsxeenow. aneweirtnf tba advertMcment of tba 6m enpsid belenee. For to the Masonsr” SPECIALIST nee oar service! Bdvia oomppay, wnlcb appears eaemple $50 repsid ever • V o r HIMSELF IN CHINA on pags 7. 8AYB»— Sessoms was said to bave been a t Lots of folks "I York baaklnf bouso which boro bis 5 nontbi means • toUJ spenlaMis oe Aota BaHe le r r 82nd degree Mason. Klrwan la a Mr. Edwin tens hie story in aehod- lee aad lastallatfea. Heed eertale! asms. Sbs was sducatsd at schools (Coaffaned Fron Pags One) sra finding it a won- cost ef only S4«50. ^thoUc, Brldenoe la expeoted to boy fbehlofl euaplei direct and to hwteB St Alksn, 0, C., stid Now York, sad doful bflp.They like the polBt. Be has flUad It with bo- ebow that drlaldag and a religious Istsr bscsms s midtown New York ”0iaee Jullaa eaaM to Cblaa Z re­ R A N G E o n . die fiiiaadly way all detaUv ase BMioui taetdente, as ereU as gloviag ■ee dress shop model. argument preeeM the stabbing. turned the favor/’ adveatures. Set H( Mme. Dubonnet listened Intently, g m a m d'—and — the convenienoe Hie story of how he proved to • RIDEAL iii Julian's mldalgbt diaaer oom- ef making^ only snaall aondily Cuban planter that hla tobacco was with parted lips, whenever the paaloa at the faebloaeUe hotel, aot u food so Rio noMbherlR will af­ FinaRelni A isoclaHoe, Aw. 111 Philco, Boiieh, Crodey court or attorneys mentioned the Mymenta'out of dieir Ihoobm. BISHOP MeAUUFFE Leoaore L«vy, his seeretasy, was ford yen amay oRtMkMO. 1 2 9 * 5 0 u p P osM ^ ty, o f a death sentenee. The ballavad raoovartag today tn m the PfirGtUon 80 win you. TRIO topoftw nwmiinnilo tbio fiO-d&t M ile fit. youth's aged grandmother, Mrs. aaaM potion that phynelaaa aald Bnbinow Gmnuitfifid • BcfioMcii Emma Donaldson oi New York dad klllad Jullaa. 16 GftDonfi Or Hor*. Cmmam tai—Phawa—WrMa MADE CO-ADJirrOR of 8 vtiy dnuMtt8 RvMaooo o tru f^ , ' MAN< RBPA». SBBVlCf; OiaeiaBatl, watobed teoee. She is Zb a hospital, aba ragatead ooa- »«j*Ie to hear and she eonverses Penonal Ffiuince Co. or o i a ^ 18 p lR 8 ROW InolfRt mta OBAOMBlEifttf ~ AOoBlfcH ft— Page Om) adoiianaae vastarday aftamoon lang tRat atioR 8rgE8< 8tw 8URJ08(t Ben the aid of an ear trumpet. aaoufh to taO auraaa. rORTIRFIELDS to Jtiif8 tbo qtwlHv 8f 8 olfMr. Ro- Onto seven proipective jurors O A U u i r a i fcif Phfloiophteal sad thsolofleal ''JuMaa aald ha would do It. Z Si^mefi »nd Petri Streete ■ l eiRer if you vM i % 8opy ef thio were In the bos when oourt rscasisd did not baUava Mm, but ba did It— bees free out oat odvortloonont and Read The Henld kht m I B lie tl .tralattf' iMftedlsd at It fo r hpmh. PboM 6664 iORi ottR year orioe. ba was a brava nma." AdT. HANOBintrai IVBMma HBRALDi HAROBM ra, OQNKi tm t> A %

•I, Win hold g sMsttaS Tiusday dlsfUMsd lllflssidia low it WV9 MpoVIM • 99WUmn99$ OD MT* BUnWAnitlCAN n m t j is I 0. 0. rTitfl is tbs TAXABON mniois hsM ■(lifilitutlBBil to the Bt^____ TRADE SCHOtiLNOIBS s m ROCKVILLE MfittesfiJ Bank btfidag. Oae of the OoOrt el the Ohited Btotei; pet the Rr4sMrs features of ths cvsnfaag will bs ths Real IMat# Board epposeO It on the AflMBff the orttolss la ths bsMows ‘'stunt fectel" which will follow tbs grouBd that It was uaeonstltutlonsl wars thf lolloirtag: (1) “Ths par* cugusEucnoM buMnsss mssUng Tbls is to bs a AlUANCESIlIUEn^ •ad was largely rovonsible for Its poss of ths OoaasoUeut Taapaasn* t m A S k neasl ntfair sad a laigs attaadanos bring klllsd. AlUoaos Shan bs to telai^ stout la aattdpatad. ■tats^Ffdtay stats or isgislatloo pcotsot- JEWISH RE8DENIS PLAN Boslmllls BrMs *lt Is dselored to be ths polley of lag all classes o t toxpaysra n Oon- Tto eWA olssi now bsteff soo- OStom A ai jfaifctoi Chytra AiiM b Named Tbs rsfular meetlag of the Board State Taxpayeri O rpoia' this stats to eo-epsrats oith ths nsetiout, first by amsndlng tbs duetsd St tto netostsr Trade ^ 2128 AtteSrSli TO CELEBRATE PASSOVER of Oonunon Oouacil will be held Mrporafion to ths snd Constltutloa of ths Itots—os has school under ths personal supervi­ Mystie—Mtotlog Tueaday evsBlng with Mayor Georgs that meat of real prop- besn dens la othsr stotss—to Uailt sion of Colins B. Qoslds. local arohi- Pretideiit—S B e c e e d I Schests pfssldbif. A rsaotlon Is tioD Meeting Here»Sator- erty In municipal corporationsI be ths tag oa real sstgts to Ifi aillls oo the dollar of foil Sssssssil value oad, tact, with ths oo-operatlon of the Sarricea Win Start Friday In anticipated at this msetlng because not reduced the court from pres­ Tradee school fo e u ^ , is enteringanterini The Connectleut. Ootinoll of of the removal of Judge John E. ent value placed upon them by duly aecoadly, by obtolalaf tbs psasogs United Itatfls W otton of A n Jam et MeCiDoach. B’Nal liraal SynafOfnt \On of aay other l^^slatlOB •• amy to upon Its risvsnth eonasoutlve weM Fisk as corporation oouassl at ths day Is Attended By 48. outborlsed boards of aseseecrs of of vocational instruotka. win moot boro Saaday after FrankUn Siratt ' last BMetlm and the appomtment of such corporatloae for any reason advisable for ths above purpose of April Ifi, the Invltstloc sarttod, - other than lUefollty or that any protecting all classes of Oonnectiout Since tlM formstioo of this pro­ the local driefstion havtag WlB The Jewish Passover, or the Feast Attorney Barnard A, Aeqerman in ject for the reUsf of unsmploybd B«U«Tlaf that bis s s m years as his plaes without giving u e former Methods of taxation to relieve such real property la assessed el a taxpayers. cepted. A council msotlnff was r of Emancipation, will be observed higher proportional value than the (2) Provide for but one annual vocational teachers in January, prssldea^ of the BrlUsb*Am«rlean an opportunity to resign. This vote, the excessive burden on real estate U 70 student-hours . ave bean spent la Mystic yesterday aftm iooB __ in a fitting mannar at the “B*Nai were discussed at the first annual assessment of other property in the meeting, to be beld in February of which time tbe dote fOr tto dub of Maachester were suffldent which was an 11 to 1 vote, created same roll. each year, for the rieotion of offi­ in teaching tbe following subjecu; Israel synagogue by the Jewish reel much public erltielsm. meeting of the Connecticut Teuc- House-wiring, architectural and me­ lag here was set. Jan es McCullough of Bldrldge payers’ Alliance held Saturday af­ “In Sty opinion there should be a cers and a board of directors. President Arthur Shorts, dents of Rockville and vlolnlty thle Rev. A. J. W. Meyers of tbs Hart­ similar law enacted In the state of (8) Tbe bringing to the support chanical drafting, nmKhiw ghoo street declloed reflection Saturday week. The services will start Frkbty ternoon in Tinker Hall with 48 men Hahn, Maurice Waddell, David _ night at the club’s annual meeting. ford School of Religious Bkiucatlon Connecticut for the reason tbat all of our purpose powerful-individuals, practice-work, mathsmtics. weaving and continue until Sunday. was ths preacher at the Union Con- and women in attendance. and surveying. During the past lea, Arthur Smith, Beveity Wrl| Severed wbre nominated to succeed property is assessed for more than firms and orga*'‘satloas, with suffi­ Bimer Paterson, and Cnristc President Alex Giber of the gtegational church Sunday evening Selectman Sberwood G. Bowers, its market value. Bring no mar­ cient funds to carry on effeotively. three months, students have been Mr. McCullough but Clayton Alll' who acted as cbalrmsui, was elected Hampton ot Local Union No. . son, popular young member, reeelv* B’Nal Israel synagogue is in charge at 7 o’clock, delivering a sermon ket, there is no way of telling wbat ■ (4) “Tbe Insurance of oontlnuous given every opportunity to find the of the observance and hopes for a president of the Alliance, and his type of work beet adapted to them attended the meeting In Mystlo. ed a la^e majority of the votes and appropriate to the Lenten season. the market value is, but if alT prop­ membership, .'rgonlsation, < publicity Others who attended and tooKi largo attendance. The service was held In the church first official act was to name James erty le oeseseed equally high it and legislative action through a and in all instances have madews- his eleotloo was made unanlmoxis. L. McGuire, of Hartford, chairman part in tbe speaking program wots: Mr. Allison has proved to be a dill* The celsbration of the Psssovsr, chapel and a musical program was works an injustice on no one, for we permanent paid secretary. morkable progress. of the legislative committee, George Of tbe original twelve members In Francis J. Gorman, Interaatlooil gent worker in the club and should the Jewish Feast of Bmsndpation presented by a double quartet all pay our proportionate share of (5) "The elimination of all reason First Vice-president the United will begin at sundown Friday, It Mrs. Harriet Maxwell Ehidicott of W. Hull, of Bristol, was elected taxes. for firgument as to tbe purposes of Mr. Goslee’s class eleven students prove to be a worthy successor ot temporary secretary and Irving G. still attend, the other having joined Textile Workers of America; J c ^ Mr. McCullough, who has served will be usbered in with a symbolio Dedbam, Mass., spent the week end Manchester, of Winsted, treasurer. “On tbe other hand, when the the Alliance and tbe concentration J. Egan, secretary of tbe Connect!" faithfully since the club was first diimer known as the “Sedar” and at the home of her parents, Col. and large and rich property owner can of our legislatire strength on wbat a CCC camp some time ago. Six Would Tax Churches go to court and nave hla assessment is certatin to be a uTowlngly popu­ of those members regularly attend­ cut State Federation of Labor; J. organised. Is celebrated for seven days by the Mrs. Frsnois T. Maxwell on North Matthias Spiess urged the taxa­ Nicholas Danz, vice-president of tha Other officers named Saturday reform Jews and for eight dajrs by Park street. lowered to a supposed market value lar movementr^tbe umltatioD of u e ing are Manchester High school tion of church property and proper­ at this time, the amount in reduc­ real estate tax iq Connecticut.” g ^ u a te s . They include: Adu f Connecticut Federation of Labor: night were: Vice-president, Joseph the orthodox Jews, during 'which About 80 attendsd the annual ties owned by ecclesUstical soci­ and Joseph Sylvia, textile organizer. peridd only unleavened bread is to banquet of the women of the Maple tion in taxes be g e^ pays him for Mr. McGuire emphasized the Im­ Wrubel, David MoConkey, Gunnar Boyce, succeeding Joshua Fleming; eties, pointing out that in Manches­ bis lawyers’ fee. and the court costs. portance of raising funds to carry Johnson, “Pat” Deyorio, Kenneth It was announced today that thS treasurer, Ellis W. Callis, re-elect­ be eaten. Grove society at the Maple Grove ter such properties were exempt inspectors in all departments of ed; financial secretary, William President Giber has Issued an in The small property owner cannot do out the program of the Alliance. He Leslie, and Kenneth McCormick. dining room on FrankUn st£pet Sat­ from taxation to the extent of 81, this. The amount of taxes be would suggested that buttons costing half The Interest shown by the stu­ Cheney Brothers will meet at 7 Brennan, succeeding David Robin­ teresting explanatory statement to urday evening. ’The group enjoyed a 175,071. At 20 mills this would save would not pay him for his ex­ o’clock tonight in Odd Fellows h«»- son and recording secretary, Fred the residents of R^kville explain­ a cent each be sold f0& 10 centa as dents enrolled in the various de­ turkey dUiner served by John bring in revenue of 894,057. In 1860 penses, hence be will not go to one method of raising money. partments of the class and tbe real Baker, re-elected. ing the Passover which was read Eonan, proprietor of the RockvlUe church property in the United court. The result is tbat when the TAX COLLECTIONS tees showed the club to be in a with much Interest dinar. States was valued at 887,060,000 Must Pay progi^ toward some tangible and large property owners go to court, “If you want something worth­ practical knowledge with which u Reports of officers and commit- Prominent People In Oast Miss Mary DarUng of the Rock­ and by 1870 it had increased to as they are dolug, the grand list is Washington, March 26—(AP) — fine condition from every stand Many of the prominent people of 8354.000,000. he said. while,” he said, “you have gof to pay earn a living In me future, speaks ville High school faculty returned lowered and the tax rate increased. for it, You can’t get something for for Itself of the value of courses Income tax collections the first 28 point. The officers and committees Rockville have volunteered their to Rockville last svenlng after Rev. Salvatore LePrestl, of An* Consequently, tbe poor man pays for days of March were 823I.<69,77L have done excellent work in sonia, took issue with Mr. Spiess, nothing.” offered. services as members of ths cast for spsndlng the week end at her home the reduction In taxes the rich man It seemed to to the sentiment of ’I t Is an accepted fact that In this This compared with 8168,082,214 weathering imusually difficult the two set musical comedy, in Springfield. with the result that a motion was got. made and carried to eliminate any the meeting that a 15 mill tax in day and age, vocational knowledge last year and was less than 820,- times. Several alterations were ‘Prince Charming," which the Rock­ Rockville was visited with several Persenol Tax effect in every "commimlty In the is an esset to most every individual OOO.OOO short of the Treasury goal made in the club rooms whicb will ville Lions club IS to present The religious discussion. Mr. Spiess Inches of snow on Saturday which then left the meeting. Rev. Le- “I believe that the personal tax state would force economy in mu­ and an Invaluable aid to nearly all of 8250,000,000 for tbe full monu. prove to be a valuable* investment, production will have close to 180 nicipal expenditures. the officers are sure. proved a big hlnderance to business Prestl, who is pastor of the An* should be eollected by the state to who look to the future for employ­ Income tax payments for the people in the cast and the presenta­ in tbls section. Most of the snow sonia Italian Baptist church, made save the enormous expense of the Leslie M. Brewer, of Norwich, ment,” said the instructor. fiscal year which ends June 30 stood The meeting followed a fine roast tion will be in the Sykes School town and city collection whicb. In said the real estate property tax “is at 8089,976,760 as compared with beef supper put on by the club mem­ disappeared with the warm sim Sim­ a plea for reducing high salaries There Is still an opportunity at tbe auditorium ’Thursday, and Friday day afternoon. and doing away with all unnece^ many cases, is greater than the cracking under the strain.” Mr. present time, to enroU in order to 8551,421,857 a year ago. bers. Bill Davis, proprietor of t.ae evenings, April 12 and 18. amount of taxes collected; that it Brewer favored an equalisation bill. Home Bakery, roasted the beef and sary expense in municipal and state avail oneself of tite many benefits It la hoped to derive sufflelent governments. He deplored corrup­ should be 8fi instead of 83 and re­ He advocated reductions In munici­ derived from this course. Anyo ie In 1919 only lO.S per cent of oU the house committee served the sup­ funds from this two night produe turned to the towns on the basis of pal budgets and advocated broaden­ per imder the direction of George tion in some municipalities and in­ who is Interested will find Mr. Qcs- oars in the United States and tion to ftimish the necessary cash to dicated this added greatly to the adult population. ing tbe field by “shifting the burden lee only too glad to discuss ihe Canada were closed. Foots, clnb steward. provide milk for the school children “I believe that we should have a from the towns to the state.” He After the business meeting had Queer Twists tax burden. matter of «uranging a deCmite suo- in the graded schools of RockvlUs. McGuire’s Talk state income tax so chose who have deplored the cost of education in ject or outlining a course to meet been concluded several games were the largest ability to pay taxes Norwich, which last year amounted started, bowling, pocket billiards Ths Lioiu club milk fund has been Mr. McGuire sx>oke in favor of a any particular requirement. one of ths major charities In Rock' In Day^s News state income tax and also a law should pay their just share toward to 8344,000. Although in session all day from 8 sad setback proving to be the most flnanoinjg tbe government from Talks also ware given by John popular. villa for ths past few years and similar to the mortgage moratorium to 6 o’clock, tbe vooationsJ class UNITED TEXTILE through this fund ail of the young­ law In New York State. His talk, which they receive more than those Nolan, president of the Norwich may be attended only part time ot of smaller means.” Tajroayers’ league; Irving Whitney, er children get a bottle of mint in Washington—Senator McAdoo of in part, follows: as individual oases may require. The school. It Is also planned to help "A bill Is now before the New Opposition to the Income tax sug­ >i%ndent of the Ansonia Taxpasrers* courses are free of charge and en­ WORKERS OP California Interrupted Senator gestion was voiced by Mrs. Herman feogue- and George H. Hull, of Bris­ finance other lions club charltise Barkley, Kentucky, in questioning a York Legislature, a duplicate of rollment may be made at any time DEATHS BY AUTO from this pxay. which waa defeated in the last ses­ Hubbard, of Old Lyme, who said tol. by simply applying at the Trade AMERICA wltnsis before the Senate banking sion of the Gonnectieut Legislature. tbat the original puns of the vari­ First Selectman Louis Tolies, of school (^ ce. The committee In charge is head­ committee. ous tax leagues were being forgot­ ed by Professor Philip M. Howe and Credit for its defeat Is claimed of Southington, reviewed the State “Pardon m«, go ahead,” McAdoo the legislative branch of the Con­ ten. She reminded that the Alli­ Grange's dirt road program and told LOCAL 2125 MOUNT TO 3,000 consists of Dr. Clarence E. Peter- said poUtely. ance was srganlzed primarily to how the bill bad bton passed “be­ TRAIN KILLS COUPLE aun, William F. Panrldge, Luther necticut Real Estate Board. This ‘No, you go ahead," Barkley re- committee claims to be working for work for lower costs in all govern­ fore It ever reached the Capitol.” A. White, Hwbert O. Clough. Wil­ pUed differentially. lower taxes, yet I fail to see any­ mental deportments. Mrs. Hubbard Mr. ToUes srid tbe Grange was in­ Cleveland. March 26—(AP) —F. NOTICE! liam J. Demers and> Robert Beattie. After a little *^pbonse and Gas­ thing they have ever done in that mentioned a proposed 8100,000 strumental in forcing tbe Isaue Into C. Lee, 47, advertising man in State Health Department Is­ Oomeilas Hear MoOsMi ton" sot, Baikley Insisted that Mc­ direction. They were either sUeut school building In her community, party platforms and interviewing all charge of copyrights for tbe Good­ All members who joined before Mrs. Albert 8. McClean, matron Adoo proceed, admitting: or in opposition to every measure wbieh prompted Mr. McGuire to candidates from tbe Governor to year Tire A Rubber Company, and March 11 please come up to the of the Tolland Coimty Temporary ‘Tm through some times, but supported by this organization, the point out that the problems of in­ the representatives. Hr said such his wife, Lucille, 45, were killed office of the Local In the Odd sues Tabulation Showing Home for Children at Vernon Cen­ don’t know i t ” Farmers’ Grange, the Mayors' Oom- dividual towns should not concern procedure could effectively be ap­ yesterday when a Pennsylvania pas­ Fellows building and receive their ter, will deliver an Interesting talk TUlsonburg, O nt—Jack Vangeel, mlttee and the League Oi Munlolpall- the AlUanee; rather should the Alli­ plied to any new tax program. He senger train struck their automo­ to the members of the Cornelia Cir­ ten-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. L. ties during the last session. ance Interpat itself In a compre­ hivored an Income tax but waa bile on a crossing just south of Bed­ By-Law Books. Those who h s ’.’o Fatalities. cle Tuesday afternoon. C. Vangeel. waa seriously Injured “One exaunple was the mortgage hensive program that would bene­ against a soles tax. explaining it ford. not paid their dues for the month The ComeUa Circle will be the when the noee c m o t an 18-pound moratorium law introduced by this fit oU oommunities. would be an additioMi expense to They were driving to Cleveland to of March are requested to come guests a t Mrs. Spencer 8. Fitch and shell, found in Flanders after the organization which called for a Thomas L. Ryan, of ForestviUe; the poor who ar« obliged to spend have dinner with their son, Kent, a to the.,offlce and do so. During the past seven yrears near­ the topic of Mrs. McQean will be war, exploded as ths boy was play­ moratorium of two years on mort­ Clifford Bailey of Newin^on and all income on tbe neeesrities of life student at Western Reserve Univer­ ly 8,000 people have met death in ‘Underprivileged Americans.’’. Ms*. ing with It jrasterday. gages that, putting all properties^ William Downham, of Plainville, such as food, clothing and shelter. sity. automobile accidents in Connectli McClean will tell of the worff now Ths explosion broke furniture end against foreclosure, proceedings 8P smashed valuable china, and wreck­ were brought in the bands of bonded cut. It Is shown in a tabulation-of oelng undertaken at the home where ■he Is matron and her husband Is ed a window. Portions of the cap receivers appointed by the court It motor vehicle statistics concerning were burled In the walM was a better law than the much fatalities, contained In today’s superintendent. weekly bulletin of the State Depart­ Emblem dob Bridge While touring Flanders fields, ment of Health. The Rockville Emblem club wlU Mr. and Mrs. Vangeel ^cked up the The figures include only these bold a public bridge party at the nose cap of the 18-pounder and the deaths which occ\irred as a result of Elks Home Wednesday afternoon. A children bad played with it In their accidents in which automobiles very interesting program is planned home here for years. Jack waa alone were involved, that is, such tor the event and r^resbmenta wlU pounding the cap on the fioor when Swinging it exploded. crashes as those at grade crossings be served foUowins the awanUng of prizes. Gloucester, N. J — Henry Stanley, in which trains played a part in 78, tried to get one free meal and the fatalities are excluded. In the ’The committee in charge consista is getting ninety-one. latter type of smashup, for techni­ of the following: Mrs. Abe Fine, After eating a steak dinner with cal statistical reasons the deaths chairman; Mrs. John Doherty, Mrs. all the trimmings he Is aaid to have are charged to the heavier vehicles, William Cosgrove, Mrs. John E. told the water: “That’s all right. this method having beoi prescribed Flaherty, Mrs. John Fagan and Mrs. Charge It to Patrolman Walter into by an International Commission Albert Heller. Lane. Tm his father.” which meets every ten years in Partridge Appointed Paris to decide what causes of When the policeman caught up to WUliam F. Partridge, assistant him Stanley was given thirty days’ death shall be specifically included cashier of the Rockville branch of mors meals, in the county jalL In the International List of Causes the Hartford Connecticut Trust of Death. Camden, N. P.—Matthew Kosu- company, baa been appointed ad­ chowskl got his name in the papers p a c k id '^ n a In the seven years, the actual ministrator of the will of the late M iT A t WUMIDOa number of lives lost in motor twice. The first time wae when be post! vehicle accidents in Connecticut was John J. Lee, proprietor ot the Lee was fined 88.26. police testifying PAID 2,930. As the bulletin points out, Drug store, who died about a ween that they arrested him In a “lovers' this number is sufficient to make a ago at the McNab Private hospital lane.” The second time was when •ich («r FacUrjr*Fr«th fair sized community. Its entire in Wethersfield. Mrs. Kosuchowski told Chancery Ciftn rewweittini SO •! SPRING population would vanish in seven A bearing will be held before Court she read the Item. She got 6N III knnfi «• Mau- years. An average of 520 people Judge John B. Fahey In the Probate her divorce and custody of their two Uctura, n t* th* 30c would die esich year. In the first Court ’Thursday morning relative to children. HAVANA FIM Clfm. year, the death rate in such a town admitting the will to probate. Lincoln, Neb.—Fire Captain Har­ 3 MiM, aalbw—ftlkiMMli would be 143 per 1,000 population, Firemen Plan Oomedy ry Mcl’herson has hla opinion of hairast cifwt pul uida while in the last year it would be The musical comedy entitled, a man who will steal a rococ and ball by our ina^tora hr aU|ht cahr rariaHana, 1,000 per 1,000 population. "Listen to Me” will be presented and chain. One of the captain’s de­ etc. Wa fuarantaa, an a manayback baaia, The table shows an astonishing under the sponsorship of the ’Tolland lights was to show school children a liift yen aril anoka and anjay ratio between the number of fire department Wednesday and ball and chain once used a t the city aaary ana ai Ihtta fina d m rock pile. In hla j^ud McPherson —jnat aa tkangk yan had and females killed. There were ’Thursday evenings, April 4 and 6 In Hid tha hiU lalal prka. three niale deaths to one female the Tolland Town hall. The funds kept the relic, encircling a rock fatality. There ap|>ear to ue two derived froin this production will be carved to resemble a man’s bead. NonaaSartartSan The rock weighed about ten pounds Sea tuition scholarahips to high school T heavy Winter coats, dresses and woolly of age have been killed in auto acci­ Many Rockville people have al­ seniors of the state, and the appli­ If yan da nal racaiaa dents. ways attended the ’ToUand fire de­ cations must be in by Saturday, in YOUR OWN things should be ZORIC dry cleaned and In the same bulletin, the Depart­ only 116 of the 566 accredited OPINION at laasi partment’s presentation In the Tol­ 8S.II«atthaf carefully put awayl ^ ment of Health called attention to land ’Town ball, which is only six schools have sent in oppUcationa. the clean-up activities which should University scbolarahlpa may go beg- IHwUlIf pitMVt Iwi miles from Rockville. ging. tliRM dflini JmI take place in each community at Confirmation Services ZORIC is the ultra-modem way to dry clean this time of the year. With the Atlanta^Thia was a new story wdla nt aM «a wB A confirmation lecture was de­ for Recorder John L. Cone. lafmd trary h «*T clothes. Its magic fluid tnmsforms soiled severity of the winter just passed, livered in 8 t John’s Episcopal ‘ Urn it says, there are undoubtedly more An officer told the Judge that a church Sunday afternoon ^ Rev. negro prisoner at the bar could not garments into gems of loveliness by bright­ than the usual number of unsl^tly Henry B. Olmstead, rector. An in­ comers in which dirt and ruBbtu e^tylaln where he got a big fat hen ening dingy colors — rejuvenating jaded have collected. The General teresting program was presented he waa carrying when the officers Statutes and the Sanitary Code both end the church was beautifully found him. wooleiis and imparting to silks and satins h charge local health officers with decorated with palms. Ths members *What about the hen?” Gone many duties concerning tm* form ot 01 the congregation were also pre­ asked. sheen and lustre that is amazing^ beautifuK sanitation and their enforcement is sented with palms on Sunday. “That hen la a pet and roosts on There is no substitute for ZO^C quality. a regular part of their work. The First lAitheran church, of my arm,’’ the negro said. edilch Rev. K. Otto Klette Is pastor, *T know chlfkens better than Fastidious women praise it for its scrupulous also observad oonfirmatlon services th a t That ban will coat you 817 or on Simday, the service bdng held at 30 days’’ was the ready answer of cleanline^ and absolute f^nedom of odhr* TOTAKEENUSmiENTS lO o'clock In the morning. Recorder Gone. Ten people were received as com­ Son Francisco—She couldn’t un­ POCB They know, too, that its gentle fluid is chemi­ IN COMPANY G TONIGHT municant members of the First derstand it Miss Marlon Harris, 17, CIGAR CASE cally dry—which is a protection against Liuthsran church at this service, told police as she explained bow she Incindad PREE OP shrinkage. being as follows: Marlon Kathsrlne had tried out her father’s pistol. CHARGE rilh all Young, Alics Marie Lehman, Ray­ Mias Horrla said she waa very Those Who Want To Jdn Na­ mond Carl Baer, Donald Willard careful to aim at the wall ot her I

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By HELEN WEMHIMBB i^isD't enough money, either, for the Money-Pressed O i^ e stm Throushbntvthe ^ / W A Y Now at last we know the place neceesaiy educatfam and doctors’ where there dwells a woman after and dentists’ billa, as a rule. How­ Country Enabled^onayO n. Herr Hitler’s own heart. If the dic­ ever, if it is only to bear guns that KATHAfilNfi tator doesn’t mind cold weather he sons are wanted, it isn’t necessary ^ Ofivw l^obwrft kvoand-tayloo will find the lady living in Alaska. to trouble with the niceties of liv­ ing. iftbody will ever know whlco SSTRSReBBP • WM WA cnitict, iwp, He wlU fiind, also, that she s the mother of about 20 children. You boy read Shakespeare and which W e cannot expect to find the v *- ^ BEGIN HEBE TODAY see, she lost the ootmt s few years one never got beyond the street cor­ feet group for our child to p h fiy ': Z Y A B U T O , a luuHhonie yooth, ago and never regained it. She can’t ner where Tom started his shoe- with, or even one suitable (for u a ) » fugitive eilen, doe to think of anything that is more fun blacking. playmate. beyond tale control, than having babies. So she has Ehrer since the first tribes grew So much could bo done, too, Iqr' angry with each other, made flnde hlmeelf on tale way to Coba them. this outside co-operation. It to OM weapons and, tried to decrease one BEAU and LOTTIE, two ol the mother's greatest {Hrcblenis' The German ruler has done his another’s populations a certain per tlilevea. to have her Jimmy, or her Jean, best to make members of the fem­ cent of the world’s energy ha;, gone Beao has klDed a man and stolen situated so that bis best qualities inine contingent of his realm under­ into protective agencies which spell a famoiiB string of pearls. PabUto are strengthened and his worst ones stand that it is their duty to multi­ death for enemies. As long as one ^ does not know this or that he him­ overcome. ply that their descendants may in­ country likes to sing its national an­ self has been aocoMd of the crime habit the earth. Mussolini has also them while the soldiers parade the The boy from the gentle home which took place at the Florida tried to make the Italian tribe in­ rest will -have to have reviews and mayv find himself surrounded by V home of wealthy JIM FIELD. Pab- crease. drums and naval academies, too. rough little bullies who don’t un­ llto loves Fields' daughter, ES­ But it took a woman from the derstand his culture and kinHrms* T E L L E , and she loves him. M A R ­ land of the midnight sun to volim- To have children and rear them at all. To be considered one of the CIA TREADWAY knows PabUto U tarlly agree that giving birth to for euray life is a brutal thing to do. gang and avoid being a lonely and Innooent but fears scandal if she children is to be expected. The snow if we must have war why not make possibly persecuted outsidei/ be will tells this. She goes to Havana, hop­ lady doesn’t think that babies are millions of nine-pins and give the soon adopt their principles, and ing to find PabUto there. a bit of trouble, either. Yea, Hitler gold cup or the ten square miles of what is his mother to do when she In Havana PaUlto tries to find and Mussolini would exhibit her somebody’s little lost kingdom to sees her nice, frank, earnest boy be­ • NORRIS NOYES who befriended proudly. the country with the best shooting ing ruined? him as a child. Noyes, also a fugi­ average? W e could parade and sing On the other hand, the reverse tive, Is not to be found. PabUto be­ No one has any fight at all to and hold balls when the boys come may be true. The little fellow who comes iU with fever but Lottie’s make with a woman who of herbwa home. 'There wouldn’t be any ghosts has never had a chance at home, care brings him back to health. volition wants and has children, yea watching from the comers. There whose parents have not been par­ MeanwbUe SIB AUBREY, up to the number of thirty-five! J u i wouldn’t be any slim green buds in ticular about the amenities, may titled Englishman and PabUto’s for a man to suggest that she strange and alien lands where find himself in a group of children father, begins a search for his son. should, is at utterly different mat­ home^ck men sleep fitfully in im- who look upon him as a curiosity, NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY ter. welcome graves. ’There wouldn’t be and criticize him, and shun him. Besides, the Elskimo lady wanted any women, weary from too much Boys Are Democratio CHAPTER XXn babies. She had her own way about child-bearing, who wonder,' broken- Under it all he may be a very Norm a Field’s health did not im­ it. Few Germans or Italian women beartedly, why life has no ’■hythm nice boy. That 1s, fundamentally prove In the heat of Cuba. EsteUe honestly take the roll call every but the beat of challenging drums. decent and square. But children too hovered near her mother, so anxious year hoping to increase it within To have children because one Immediately following Its devout observance of Holy Week, often notice the surface, although that at times she almost forgot the next nine months. They waut loves to have them is a pleasing in­ Seville, Spain, becomes the scene of the gayest frolic of the year, unless absolutely fixed to a stand­ PabUto. Even "Big” Field was fa|nllies, of course. But when a cident. If the Ice lady wants 10 when natives and visitors flock to this city of Moorish herlUgc ard they are much more democratic gentle with his wife these days. family partakes of the nature of a more, may she have them, and W3’1J for the Easter flera, or fair, lasting several days. True to the than their elders, particularly boys. Children s Home, we might as well wish her twins and triplets gladly, “W e ’U have you looked over tradition of other years, betrothed cottples ride to the fair oa Girls, as seems to be consistent with again when we gat to New York,” have state Institutions for child too! But to have them because an horseback, with the bride-to-be seated behind her fiance, the feminine nature, are more likely care. A family that is reared on the order baa gone tlffough the u r d — he said. "And you, too,” with a proclaiming that they are to become man and wife. to blackball the one with manner­ wholesale plan can’t be trained in Wouldn’t Hitler love lullng short nod toward EsteUe. " I ’m get­ isms or clothes different from their certain fine points of living. There Alaska? ting pretty tired of that ’disap- own. I won’t say worse or poorer, . p o in ts in love’ look of yours!” because I knew a child’s heart to be “Beau, I can’t do your kind of She did not answer. AU she “I didn’t think these people liked broken once, who came from the work.” of Inhaling infected material and wanted was Justice for one she anything but cock fighting.” Pablito east, had a lovely New England “No, but you will.” brlngring about pneumonia. knew to be innocent. But no one ex­ said then. accent and wore the strictly plain “I won’t ” cept her mother, who could do noth­ “W e ’ll educate ’em.” clothes she should have worn. But Beau laughed sneeringly. “Look Daily Health Proof of the great danger of ing, would Usten to her. Lottie, across the table, was she was different, Eind it was a jrear here, kid,” he w.ld slowly. “You’re whooping cough for tiny babies is One night at dinner when Mrs. studying Pablito closely. She agreed or more before she was accepted by Just about half a man now. I’ll the fact that 97 per cent of deaths Field had been too ill to appear with Beau that PabUto, with ^ a u the neighborhood girls. It was her make a man of you— after I break Service from the disease occur in children EsteUe braced herself and then that PabUto, with training, could own inherent kindness and common you. But Just what do you thinu under 5 years of age, and 78 per spoke. “Father,” she said, "do you succeed as a boxer. But it would put sense and patience that got her you’re worth now? I could knock cent in children under 2 years of When American orchestras and operas were threatened with bank­ think PabUto was drowned?” him in the public eye and the wo­ there finally. And today she is head j-ou down with one hand and— ” WHOOPING COUGH HFTS age. ruptcy It was these women who came to the rescue. On top are Lnerezia men would begin to chase him. “It and shoulders above them all. “I hope to God he w as!” he said But he did not knock PabUto PERSONS OF ALL AGES Because the disease is infectious, Bori (ledt) and Mrs. Plerpont M. Hamilton. Below are Mrs. Dean Gray ain’t no work for a gentleman,” she Whether a child is repudiated by harshly. Then he leaned forward. down. A moment later Beau was children who have it are kept out Edwards (left) and Mrs. Vincent Astor. objected harshly. of school for at least six weeks. the neighboring children on account U s small eyes narrowed. Shaking prostrate on the tiled floor. Lottie, Parents, However, Should Be Par­ “Say, kid,” Beau reminded her, In the treatment of whooping of merit or demerit, or even Just m thick forefinger at EUitelle, he in a comer, pressed her hand to her ticularly Careful To Protect By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE “gentlemen ain’t made outa mur- cough prepcuatlons of vaccines are borrow parts for all their instru­ plain Jealousy, there are two things said: “Look here, young lady, Fm Ups, looking down at him. PabUto, Young Babies From 11110 Con­ derersi see?” being studied again as to their ments. And so it goes. that may be done. the one who choses your friends! Do shaking, stooped and laid his hand tagious Disease. N ew York.— When music gets in­ ■ you understand that? And there’U PabUto set his glass down. He value, notwithstanding the fact that “I am especially grateful as a One is to interfere as little as on Beau’s gray sUk shirt did not want Beau to see that his to a tight place In America, it’s the composer for all this since It is be no white trash among them!” By DR. MORRIS FIFHBEIN vaccines made at an earlier date possible and wait a bit to see how “It’s— stUl going— ” he said. “Get hand shook and Beau was watching women who rush to the rescue. so seldom that one of us finds a “ But I Uked PabUto,” EsteUe said Editor, Journal of the American were not shown to be of particular •t works out. Frequently it does. some water, Lottie, and the Scotch.” him narrowly. backer to advance him the money «tefinantly, “and I still Uke him. _ Medical Association, and of merit. Nevertheless, we are learn­ Again and again in these difficult Just how is unpredictable because he needs for study or for freedom ^ know he didn’t do what you think She got them. Together they “Plenty of money,” Beau was Hygeia, the Health ing so much more about the methods latter days, according to Composer the ways of children in the ' he did.” worked over Beau. “Beau thought saying slowly. ’Trips to South of preparation of materials of this to work. You can hardly blame are subject to swift and sudden Magazine. Emerson Whithome, feminine gen­ “Oh, my God!” be could lick anybody,” Lottie con­ America and Paris, kid. Paris! And character that experimentation con­ those who might be backers. They changes. erosity and energy have worked have a good chance to get their Her heart pounding, the girl hur­ fided. “He was lightweight cham­ the right to teU anybody to go to You probably think of whooping stantly is going on. The other Is to move. miracles to save opera houses, or­ money back when they invest it in ried to her mother’s room as soon pion of the Bowery for a while.” hell. That’s what money’d give you. W e do not know that any drugs If parents see their boy or girl cough as a disease of children, but chestras and chamber music socie­ pianists or violinists, but there is _.as the meal was over. But Norma Presently Beau opened his eyes How about it, kid?” he ended, soft­ have special merit in controlliog being unduly influenced in the actually it can affect persons oi whooping cough, although a great ties from bankruptcy. lltUe financial reward for compos­ ■ Field was burning with fever and languidly. He gulped down some ly and coaxlngly. wrong direction in order to main­ many d i^ s are useful in quietlog Mr. Whithome, well-known writ­ ing orchestral music, as things are EsteUe knew that she must not of the Scotch, touched his chin “All right” any age. Cases have been ret tain a niche in the local social world, the patient and lessening the force er of song, ballets and music for hoW^ I might almost say that the bother her. perlmentally and moistened his Ups. StiU leaning across the table. ported in infants one day old and lt. or if they know their child is a mis­ of the coughing spasms. The stage, symphony and chamber or­ women are the only ones who care Then he said weakly, “There’s Beau went on Intently. “I get my men of 90. Nevertheless, 80 per fit and unhappy, a little square peg coughs and the whoops may be so chestras, Is prominent In the N a ­ to take a chance on us, and we ap­ money for you in that business. I rake-off. See ? I ’m your manager. cent of the cases occur in the first that never can fit into the round Sir Aubrey and BiUlngs, the de­ forceful that small hemorrhages tional Association of Composers preciate it!” never met a meaner right With a Get that?” five years of life. hole, it seems reasonable to try a tective, located t^e fat, dumpy Ut- may occur in the skin and in the and Conductors just organized to little training—" “AU right—” Beau sat back. Although for years there has complete change of environment. 't l e woman who had been slender throat encourage orchestra conductors to “I ’U scare up someone to train you. been great discussion as to tne Find a Friend Conception ViUaverde y Blanco. She An incident is reported in which include at least one work by an He harped on this idea aU the Then watch the fireworks!” exact cause of whooping cough, we Too often parents rent a house, •isat rocking in an ornate chair that a vessel In the brain was ruptured American composer on every pro­ rest of the day. In the evening, as A moment later he asked, “What’s know now that a.germ is respon­ or build or buy in a neighborhood kad come aU the way from New as a result of a coughing spasm. gram. This movement, too, is re­ ^ e y dined In a cafe in Cerro, open Johnnie In Cuban?” sible. Since this disease spreads 0LOR1FYIN6 York, weeping as she told them how In genersd, physicians like to ceiving the ardent support of hun­ that suits them, but is unsuitable 3n two sides of the street. Beau “You mean little John?” easily, you always should protect for their families. ■ In the matter aweet the “white, white baby” had younger children and those wuo keep these patients away from dreds of women, headed by Mrs. said: “In a few years you could lay “That’d do.” . of property ownership, it is more -been. She had not spoken English have not bad the disease against other children as long as the child Dean Gray Edwards of New York. _Y o u r $elf up enough money to last the rest “Juanlto is little John.” difficult of course, to adjust the * for' many years and her part of the others who may have It. still coughs and whoops, because “In fact,” declares Mr. Whithome, of your life. That is— you could if “All right, Juahito. That’s goln’ situation. conference was faltering. BUlings Whooping cough is much more there is great possibility of spread “behind every musical score that waUop ’em the way you walloped to be your name. Drink to him, The only thing to be done in sat twirling his hat nervously and, dangerous to a baby, particulanv ol the germs as long as the cough soars to poetic heights, you are S^ByAficiaHart^ me. Oh, baby! I thought I ’d met Lottie. May he go on with his klU- now and again, mopping his fore- a nursing baby, than to an older contlnuea pretty sure to find some level-head­ such a case is to try to find a real the Broadway Limited!” ing!” Beau saw, smiling, that this iead. The day was cruelly hot. Even child. In very tiny babies whooo- ed little woman with her feet firm­ mivbiwr N6A SERVICC INC friend or two somewhere and en­ PabUto was young enough to re­ had “got” Pablito. It always did. He courage Jimmy to be satisfied with the breeze seared the skin. Sir A u ­ Ing cough makes feeding exceed­ The pastime of following the ly planted on the ground. brey’s cheeks had been turned to a ply, " i hadn’t begim— ” judged, did Beau, that he would get ingly difficult Altruism Is Motive A woman’s charm and graclous- them until some change be Beau grinned and all the sneer­ his rake-off and a good one. hounds, of fox huntln. Involves made. royal purple. Moreover, the coughing is asso­ an annual expenditure of from “She doesn’t have to be a wife ness often are judged. by the way ing was wiped from his face. (’To Be Continaed) If possible, it is the better way ‘Then you gave the baby into the ciated with vomiting, loss of the $50,000,000 to $60,000,000 in or sweetheart in the George she sits. The great beauties of the “If you want money,” he said, often to have patience and not to keeping of this Angela of Key food, and also with the possibility Great- Britain. Sand-Chopin tradition of inspira­ world radiate a certain poise and W est?” BiUlngs prompted. “that’s the way to get it.” tion either. More often she is jump to conclusions. To carry a log dignity as they sink Into comfort­ “Yes. He is stiU with her— a kind, ”I do want money,” Pablito ad­ Just a sincere lover of music with on one’s shoulder and go abdut mitted. He more theji wanted It; he able chairs, lean back and sip their sniffing for trouble is never too good soul who has given him moth­ y an overwhelming conviction that If er’s care. W e stIU reimburse her. Or had to have it. Money would help we as a people lost music out of our tea. It Is an enviable accomplish­ safe. Matters may not be as bad rather, my respected father sends him find Noyes. They would go Uvea, we should be bereft of an ir­ ment, that of knowing how to grace as we think. Neither must we de­ her the money. The boy is but 18 away together to some Isolated O'/ cv replaceable enrichment of the spir­ a drawing room. cide that the child is being persecut­ and StiU going to school, I imagine.” country and that would take money, it.” First, the cruly poised people have ed or snubbed wherever he goes. It too. Sir Aubrey forgot the heat and Some of the gallant depression­ undoubtedly learned how to breathe. may be his fault. Try a little home at the same time forgot his dis­ "How could you fix It so that no dY BRUCS CATTON time efforts that Mr. Whithome Do you know that deep breathing, talent, and try to find out mote believes will go down in history in­ trust of airplanes. He would fly one would know me?” he asked. IT WAS A FINE WAR done correctly. Is one sure cure for about the real trouble. When that clude the fight ma,de by the glamor­ self-oonaciousness ? And that once fails it is time to act. to Key West, he decided. Beau smUed. “Kid,” he said kind­ —BUT NOT FOB THEM ous Lucrezla Bori to save the Met- this hUg-bear Is eliminated, gra- In the open he surveyed the street ly. “if a*lot of these guys are makin’ ropoUtan Opera season; the staunch clouaness < and poise come much In the VIbora— rather shabby to money on you, don’t you think they Soldiers Who Couldn’t Fight Figure struggle of a women’s committee earlier? Let us consider the In­ English eyes, used to neat hedges can rake up some ole hag who’ll say "In This Novel. DID YOU KNOW T H A T - headed by Mrs. Vincent Astor to haling of oxygen into the lungs. and short-clipped green— and sighed she’s raised you from a pup? Just knock out a couple brown brothers raise hedf a million dollars to put You should breathe deeply, filling deeply. He was near enough to the The soldier who devotes bis life Installment selling of motor cars and you’U be safo as Grant’s tomb.” the New York Philharmonic on a the lungs to their very bottoms. goal now to relax a little. Relaxing, to a mlUtary career, and then is continuing basis; the generous aid Shallow breathing Is not only bad was Introduced in 1913, and did he felt a nostalgia that had grown deprived of the chance to take part of Mrs. Plerpont Morgan Hamilton for health but does not make for much to widen the market. large under his tension. in the biggest w ar of Uls genera­ which saw the N ew York Yoimg poise. Sit comfortably but straight The development of lacquer In There were goats in the streets Famous Baby Star in your chair, chest high chin up and 1923 greatly cut down the time nec­ tion, is apt to develop a severe People’s concert series through the and little brown babies, some of winter. stomach pulled in. K 3mu’re em- essary to finish a motor car, as it case of nerves. them wearing shirts, some without. Becomes a Bride But it is not only in N ew York bazTfissed when sitting down among did away with the use of paint and Rank, coarse grass grew before the When you add isolation, tropical that women are giving of time a laughing group of strangers, varnish which dried slowly. porches, high of plUar and of ced­ heat, and cantankerous women folk amd money, throwing open their breathing deeply will help you to re­ Approximately 30,000 people are ing, before the one-storied, connect­ s to this, you’re likely to have a houses to get-together meetings gain your poise. killed, one million injured and about ing houses to make a coUonade. good, deal of trouble. and personaUy canvassing friends The recovery will be speeded up, two billion dollars’ worth of proper­ Heat and languor and noise and dis­ It’s this kind of situation that is and relatives for funds. too, if you think less about your­ ty damaged qr destroyed upon the order, Sir Aubrey felt. A Chinese described in ‘Too Many Boats,” Moves In Other Cities self. Self-consciousness usually is highways each year. vegetable vendor padded down the novel by Charles L. Clifford. Cincinnatians, for Instance, rally prevalent among persons who think Canadian automobile exports liut center of the street, carrying Mr. Clifford presents us with a under Mrs. Charles P. Taft to the too much in terms of “L ” year were valued at $9,843,381. baskets heavUy laden with greens cavalry outpost in the Philippines. support of their symphony. The on a pole strung across his shoul­ The time is 1918; the officers pres­ Detroit orchestra was savbd recent­ ders. A laborer slept soundly in a ent have, as the author sajrs, miss­ ly through the aid of Mrs. Hugh S. little shade. The senoras on the bal­ ed too many boats back to the Dillman. Mrs. Dudley Blossom was conies surveyed the strangers with States. the good angel of Cleveland’s sym frank interest. / p ie w ar is on and they want to phonic group, and Boston has its Sir Aubrey visioned the roseate flgnt in it, but they have to stay Mrs. William Arms Fisher who future in which be saw himself tak­ on the opposite side of the world. thinks nothing of traveling thou­ Cilenwood ing the boy home to Lower Glrtings. So their nerves begin to get sands of miles to aroush enthusiasm frayed. ’The life of the post grows for the American Festival and He saw the big haU flUed with fam ­ K A N C i E S . ! / ( / / : ( ( fAo/:///y / / / ,; ily portraits, his wife and daughters strained and abnormal. Officers are Choral AUlance. drinking tea and eating strawberries irritable and mutually suspicious. Mrs. Charles Swift, the former Their wives, suffering equally un­ on the lawn, the curate coming with Claire Dux, famous singer, has der the strain, develop similar qual­ some companion from the courts. proved such a friend to music ities. in Chicago that the University of New OLENWOOD Soon be would be **i^Tig guests to Then, Just to bring everything to the stables; shooting; coming in, Southern California conferred upon a climax, a major's wife sets her her the degree of doctor of Music. tired and satisfied, after a day that cap for a jroung captain—and slm- In Washington, D. C., EUsabetb iMd given him a good bag. And the lUltaneously there is a threatened Sprague CooUdge sponsors the U - DUPLEX Boy would be with him; hU son. mutiny of the troopers. braty of Congress Festival where Billings signaled a roving fotlngo Out of all this, Mr. Clifford has son^ of the most Important modem 2 RANGES IN I" ■nd they crawled la. It made a very ezdting book. 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Trackmen 4th, Mermen 7th in State Meet RECBOOTERSLOSE TOWN TITLE CAGE SERIES TO START ON WEDNESDAY TO GERMAN SPORTS Hillhouse Takes Fo aU B ; JUNIORS WIN GUARDS DEFEND CROWN BASEBAU Rangers and Canadians Straight Indoor Title By Aaeodsted Press Eliminated From Series AGAINST THE RANGERS SENATORS Score h Both Soccer Exhibi- BUoxi, Miss., March 26—(AP) — Crosby Tankers Triumi Ossie B lu ^ has soooped up ^tn New York, March 26.— (AP)—^returned home for the third clash tnns Here Is 3*2; Fair the nound and snatohsd out from The field of!Nal I^tlonal Kockiw league tonight, determined to end the Champs To Risk Honors In the ur some new arguments to con­ contenders forIfor the Stanley Cup,Cup sm - three-out-of-flve series in short and vince Joe Cronin why a veteran is bleiq of the world’s professional take league title and a place in the CADDY OF WORLD’S Red And White A d i t ^ Sized Crowd Sees Moder­ SUMMARY better third base protection for the hockey championship, was reduced Stanley Cup finals. Three-Game Tnssle With Nats. by two teanos. today, and there was Following up their 2-1 triumph of Young Cecil Travis, who was an­ a strong posslblUty that a third, the Score Eiidit Romts ^ Manchester Juniors North Ends 'ihursday, the Red Wings scored an GOLF LINKS GIVES ately Fast Tussles. Sim m ons...... G ...... S berriffs nounced by Cronin as the Washing­ one which was rated as the strong­ even more surprising upset Satur­ Samuelson.... RB ...... Raym ond Sensational Junior Team ton Senators third baseman .for the est of all, would be added to the day when they took the second de­ Track And Fidd, ^ N ich ols...... LB ...... K tooker duration of the training season, sideline brigade tonight. cision 6 to 3. Even their manager. By OBSERVER Johnson...... RHB ...... M aycock That Swept Elimination watched yesterday from the bench The New York Rangers, who won Jack Adams, confessed he ha^’t DOPE ON COURSES A fair sized crowd watched t A. R oon ey...... S H B ...... Grant while Bluege showed la agile fash­ the trophy a year ago after finish­ expected anything like that Point In Swimmint; Fen- Junior soccer team win over t H enry...... L H B ...... K ordacb ion what years of experience have ing third in the league’s American After gaining a 8-2 edge in their N orth Ends by S goals to 2 In the L eslie...... OR ...... Johnson Tonmey— Good Prelim. done for him. division, ware forced to stand aside two game, totai-goal playoll be­ Bluege, who now wears specta­ ture In The R eh ; E r ^ first game played yesterday after­ G ray...... IR ...... Nelson and see another third-place club, tween the second place clubs, Chica­ BdieTes Bay .State Hat One noon and in the second game they Hillman cles. gave his show during the Nats the struggle into the semi-finals. go’s Hawks hdd to go into overtime A u stin ...... CF Stacks exhibition game with the Biloxi saw the Senior team bow to the Ger­ ’The annual town title basketball The Chicago Blackhawks mean- to regain their advantage last night man Sport club by the same score. M cC onkey...... IL ...... Mumlng Browns, a 17 to 0 affair fo r G rif­ v/hile won the other semi-final end finish the series with a 4-3 mzu- of Most Difficnlt Layonts Manchester High’s trackmen gad series will open at the State Ar­ fith’s boys. John I^att refereed the junior game J. RoonesSB?^"? OL ...... Lee berth, eliminating the erlppleo Mon­ gin. The Marooms had ah easier mermen realized little success, in and AJbert Lindsay had charge of Goals by Gray, 2, and Hillman for mory Wednesday night. It was a:> treal Canadlens. ’They will meet in a task. Their first encounter with the state meets In their respective fiaWs the second. Manchester, and Stacks, 2, for North noipced today, the National Guards DOGERS two game, total-goal series Wednes­ Hangers was scoreless and the in Conntry; Toted Clubs of competition Saturday, as a pow­ The first game was started fairly Ends. Referee, J. A. Pratt. defending the championship they Orlando, Fla. — Treasurer Joe day and Sunday. “breaks’’ plus the speed and sharp- promptly getting under way within have held for the past two seasons Gilleaudeau’s latest scheme to pep The Detroit Red Wings, with a nhooting of Earl Robinson enabled erful Hillhouse High track and field 15 minutes after the advertised time for Three Champs. Manchester Seniors (iennan 8. O. against the up and coming Rsmgers, up the Brooklyn Dodgers may run two game advantage over Toronto’s them to take the second game and aggregation of New Haven swept to while the senior game was started W ennberg...... G ...... Melners who earned the right to meet the Into money before the fall. He’s supposedly invincible Maple Leafs, the round, 2 to 1. its fourth consecutive Indoor cham­ almost Immediately after the con­ L indsay...... RB ...... Gadsman promised every member of the team Guards by sweeping the recent pionship In the CJozmecticut Inter- clusion of the junior game. While W ilson...... LB .... .F ergusonelimination tourney. The encounter a new hat every time they beat By ROBERT J. CAVAONARO this is a considerable improvement scholastlc Coziferenee’s fourth an­ M cDonnell...... R H B ...... Shankey will be the first of a best two out of their hated rivals, the New York (Associated Frees Sports Writer) over last week there is still the goal W. H ew itt...... Arrowsmlth nual meet at Wesleyan University in three series, arranged on a fltianeiei Giants. of getting started promptly and of Stevens...... LHB ...RubenMahl New York, March 26. — (AP) — Middletown, and Croeby High of keeping faith with the spectators. F lem ing...... OL ...Bouggestrat basis of sixty per cent to the win­ Waterbury captured tb* Oonneotiout ner and forty per cent to the loser GIANTS JEWELS EDGE MASONS, Take it from Joe' Horgan. who has When a game is advertised for a M axw ell...... I R ...... Leinart Interscholastic Conference swlia-/ specified time both players and offi­ Capra...... CF Capra after expenses have been deducted. Miami Beach, Fla.— New York toted clubs for 4U years over more mlng championship at Yale’s Payne^ cials, and very largely the former, O 'N eill...... IL K eefe Swedes-Baptists baseball teams have been seeking a than 226 links, they may be mak- Whitney pool In New Haven. A fast preliminary tussle has star Jewish player for years and the should be ready to kick off when F. H ew itt DEADLOCK SERIES FOR i n g tougher Track Team Fourth been arranged, to start at 7:80 world champion Giants think the referee says go. G rant...... O L ...... O rlffen :o U eoursea Coach Pete Wlgren’s Red and o’clock, in which the Manchester they’ve got one now. He’s Phil Moderate Affairs Goals by Bouggestrat, 2, and lese days, but White athletes finished in fourth Swedes will oppose the unbeaten Welntraub, 25-year-old yoimgster 5.' Both games were moderate af­ Capra for German 8. C, and W. there still place with a total of eight points fairs, which can, perhaps, be ex­ Central Baptist No. 1 team of Hart­ who clouts the ball hard. Hewitt and Grant for Manchester. REC LOOP CAGE TITLE stand a few while Coach Alton Johngren’s tank­ pected for the start of the season. Referee, A. Lindsay. ford. The latter five js almost cer­ old spike trod- ers scored one point to gain a 41e Fast play was seen at times but tain to capture the Inter-Church YANKEES for seventh place with Naugatuck. most of the plajrers were disinclined St. Petersburg, Fla.—Babe Ruth d e n layouts league title of the Insurance City that draw In winning the track and field to take the many risks of pulling continues to amaze the experts with meet, Hillhouse tallied 36 points in and boasts such outstanding players M e Team Gains 33-30 Yic- sweat from the muscles. In doing this they exer­ IRONMEN TO OPPOSE as Dixon, Schofield, Shaw, Dickson, bis hitting exploits in the grm>efruit BOX SCORE all aad also deprived Manchester of cised good Judgment inasmuch as league. He has cracked out six brows of the the broad Jumping record set by Oswald and Willlaius. 'The local best mashle both were exhibition games. All team will consist of Holland, By- boms runs in seven games, driven lory. Leading M the Way; Jaffe Jewels (88) James O'Leary back In 1982. ^ the teams engaged were evenly BOILERMAKERS AGAIN in 16 runs and scored ten. He is sw in geri. oholski, Anderson, Chuoky Smith, P B. Lightner, colored flash, JuzHQMd soatohed with the winners taking batting at better than a .890 clip. F. T. The stooped- Mit Nelson, Pete Anderson, Earle 1 Faulkner, zf ...... 2 8-8 7 twenty feet, three inches to bsw r advantage of errors on the other Bychokhi Features For back Hur- O’Leary’s mark of 19 feet, ser^ side. This was particularly so In Cage Game Slated Tonight At Judd, Steve McAdams and Buddy 2 John T ierney,-If • • • s 2-8 8 gan’s first cus­ K err. BRA YES-RED SOX inches. Lightner broke the record the senior game when the Germans West Side Rec Inspires 8t. Petersburg, Fla.—'Hie Braves 8 Nelson, c ...... 2 0-4 4 tom er w a s in all three of his attempts. Ofie MaUn To Referee obtained two goals after Wennberg Poetry For The Occasion. and Red Sox meet today in what Winners; Play Deciding 0 Hutt, c ...... 0 1-1 1 John Reid, a other Conference mark fell, ChaMla failed to hold the ball on two occa­ The znaln enooupter will start at Bostonians consider the most inter­ 1 8. Anderson, rg . ^ .. 1 0-0 2 form er U. B. Wadsworth of Weaver stepping tbe sions. 9 o’clock and John “Sborty" Malin esting game of the training camp Game Tomorrow Night 1 Hutt, r g ...... 1 0-0 2 Joe H orgaa G. A . CKfficlal 46 yard dash in 5.2 seconds to eUF« a Gray Scores Twice The Ironmen and Boilermakers, of Hartford, who handled the elimi­ series. Manager Bill McKechnie is 0 (Jorman, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 and father of tenth of a second from the tl:^;net For the local Jxmiors Gray took who have pitted their athletic abil­ nation tourney games, will referee. grooming two of his best mounds- 3 Byscholsky, Ig .. . . . 4 1-2 9 Archie M. Reid, secretary of the by Mill McNulty of HlUhoxise . last advantage of his chances to score ity against each other in basketbiil Just how much Interest is attached men—Frankhouse and Brandt— for National a«oclation, at the old St y®*!-- ^ two goals and Hillman did his to the court tonight in a game at to the forthcoming series is prob­ the battle. Bucky Harris has as­ The Jaffa Jewels flashed some of 12 IS 7-18 83 Andrews Golf club in Westchester Hartford High finisher* second to share by registering the winning the West Side Rec, starting at 7 lematical, as the ^iminatlons dr< v signed Rube Walberg and sleepy Its best form of the season in turn­ AnsaldTs Masons (SO) county. Hillhouse with 18 points, Robbrt point. The player who scores the o’clock. • Judging by past encoun­ only a few hundred fans. Neverthe­ John Welch to do the pitching for ing back the strong Ansaldi Masons P B. F. T. The Myopia Hunt Golf club in Fitch High of PMuonoc was third goals naturally get a little more in ters, tonight’s tilt will be a brulj»ag less, the series promises to be as the Red Sox. 4 Opizzl, rf ...... 1 3-5 5 Saturday night at the School Street South Hamilton, Mass., is one of with 11 points, llie other schafls the llntelight than others. Behind hard fought tussle from the outset exciting as in former years, when 0 Campbell, r f ...... 0 0-0 0 Rec by a score ol 33-30 in a game Horgan’r favorites among the were hopelessly outclassed, scoring Gray there is a polished halfback and it has inspired “The West Sloe the Rec Five lost the title to the W H ITE SOX 0 Campbell, If ...... 1 1-2 3 as follows: Weaver, 6^; Nauga­ that was bitterly contested. This courses he first toured four decades who works quietly and unobtrusive­ Poet’’ to grind out a few verses in Guards in a three-game struggle in 1 Holland, 11 ___ ....2 1-1 5 tuck, &H; Bristol, 6; New Lon^n Los Angeles—The Chicago White victory gave the Jafte’s ample re­ ago. ly. Johnson rarely scores goals but honor of the occasion, as follows: 1932 and failed to regain the crown Sox were scheduled for a rest today 2 Qulsh, c ...... 8 1-2 7 Bulkeley, 5; Vest Haven, 1; Wood- he ma^es a grand Job of providing venge for the defeat Tuesday oighi Caddied For Three Champs BoUermakers vs. Ironnaen in another hotly contested series in but only because they bad no prac­ 0-0 row Wilson of Middletown, 1; chances for others. It ^as a treat and evened up the series one-all. 2 Farr, c ...... 0 0 “In my opinion it’s one of the The West Slde .Rec will he the scene 1938. tice field. Chicago’s Natlonad League 2 Haven Commercial, Mtddletfiqm, to see Gray do down the field in' The final game of the series to de­ 1 Dowd, rg ...... 1 0-0 moat dlfficul scoring courses in the Of a rare old sight tonight. Confounded Critics entrant, the Cubs, had tl^ use of 2 Farr, rg ...... 1 4-4 6 country. Frequently lt’4 foggy up Portland and Greenwich, 0. many sparkling uns but there were When the Boilermakers and the cide the championship of the Rec The Rangers, beaten only once in Wrlgley Field for a game with the 1 E. Blssell, Ig ...... 1 0-1 2 there, anc that makes even more Relay Teams Place many who openly admired the work Ironmen Senior League y^ I be played to­ In the jwimmlng meet, Crosby of the man behind him. twenty starts this season, have been Los Angeles Angels. 0 Dowd, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 complicated playing from deep Resume their gallant fight. considered a junior quintet but the morrow night. scored a total of 41 points, Hart­ In the center of the field A. ' L i ^ From Start bunkers and canyon-llkc traps, and team, under the able coaching of CUBS ford High again being runnSMip Rooney performed in his usual ef­ The game was a nip and tuck af­ 13 10 10-15 30 there are plenty ol the latter." Ihe Ironmen as you might know Hugh Greer, confounded its critics Los Angeles— With two games with 20. Bridgeport Central siAs fective and destructive mamner. He fair all the way with the Jaffe toan. Halftime score 22-16, Jaffe s. There’s a very good reason for Are all a marrl^ throng. by gaining impressive triumphs in with the White Sox and four more third with 19, Hillhouse o f JO w does get through a tremendous bolding the lead the entire game. Time, 10 minute periods. his favoritism to Myopia. It waa And if their wives will let them out the elimination tourney, whipping with the Pittsburgh Pirates coming Haven fourth with 12, Wahma amount of work. Schemer-in-chief With Bycbolskl, the shining light of Referee, Boggini there that tltree times he caddied They’ll answer the starting gong. the Jaffe Jewels to the tune of 49 to up, Manager Charlie Grimm of the Harding oi Bridgeport fifth w ltluT, McConkey at inside left played his the victory and Faulkner playing for the wlnn'irs of national open Torrington sixth with 3 and Nauga­ game as an inside player should 26 and the YMCA, 38 to 20. The Chicago C^iba assigned more work CoUegtans (80) championships— Willie Anderson in The Boilermakers are chtt leading roles the winners left tuck and Manchester tied -Ipr keeping behind his other forwards single Rangers are lacking in individual for his pitchers. B. 1901 and 1906 and Fred McLeod In bunch. the floor at half time wttn a 22-16 P. F. T. seventh with 1. Revel Fox, CijMihy he always seemed to be in the right stars, or rather, the play of any one Yesterday Grimm was forcsd to 1908. Full of vim and vigor, margin. The second half the Ao- U Muldoon, rf ...... 4 0-3 8 ace, equalled the meet record la ^ a spot to get the ball and push it player is imnoticed due to the stress call in a batting practice hurler and 0 Sinnimon, rf ...... 8 1-1 7 Another course on Joe’s preferred Although their stomachs are quite the youngster, Davenport, walked in saldls functioned more smoothly 50 yard free in 261-5th .i along to an unmarked colleague laid on team play. 1 Raguskus, 11-rg . . . 1 3-4 5 list of old-timers* is the old Garden onds and set a new meet reeo^ large the run that gave Sacramento a 6 and came within striking distance The writer has yet to see another Can O osj^ Click 1 Kelsh, c ...... 2 0-2 4 City Golf club. Flat though it was, the 100 yard free style ir 66 inside player in the junior league The mEuried men’s are bigger. to 4 victory. several times but with “Whltey’’ ’The Guards, who in the space of Bycbolskl j^aying one of the best 1 Tierney, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 "it was tricky and well trapped and seconds. The old record -Itos who plays a true inside forward two seasons rose to the heights as required accurate playing, especial The rules are all agreed upon, games of his career, the winners J Judd, rg -lf ...... 1 1 -1 8 66 3-6th seconds. Crosby set a'IVtor game as this player. These were one of the leading teams in the BROWNS ly approaching the greens, he record in the 200 yard relay imd They’re few and far betwe^ shut off every attempt the losers i) Obuchowaki, Ig . . . 4 1-3 9 the outstanding players on the lo­ state, ran into dllflouities during le West Palm Beach, Fla.—Having says. Hartford set a new record In me And from idl the latest dope that’s swept the New York Giants for made to overtake them. With two cal junior side and, on the whole, 1988-84 season, including the loss of In the middle west, which is 150 yard relay. the team played a soimd game. out and a half minutes to go in the final 4 15 6-14 36 Holland and McCann, two of the three victories in a five game series, far across the country as Joe’s Manchester placed second in ' tha The seniors I thought were some­ It will be a gruesome scene the St. Louis Browns took on Buf­ period and the Jaffe team leading Sons of Italy (16) team’s reading players, who trans­ travels have taker him, he singled ClzuM A relay and third in the sM t what unlucky in getting beaten. falo at Fort Lauderdale today. Tues­ five points, Holland aeaved a long P B. F. T. ferred their alle^ance to other quin­ shot to cut the margin to three 2 R. DellaFera, rf • s • 8 1-2 7 out the old Wheaton, ni„ Country lap race. Lockfa'art Rogers warBM They were the slightly Inferior team The married men are beef and day, however, the Browns have been only local entry to win a place in tets. Whetlier or not this had any points, but Byoholskl oome through i J. DeSiome, Lt . s • • 1 0-0 2 olub, DOW the Chicago Golf club when it came to football and would brawn excused from their dally workout the individual events, taklag have at least tied but for the two Mostly beef you bet. effect on the town champs la diffi­ with a beautiful side shot to put ihe 2 Miatretta, c ..., ... 1 0-1 2 The course waa laid out on rolling cult to say, but the team has failed country he said, and waa well trap­ ond in the broad Jump. Runnlng'tba unfortunate slips by their goalie But before the game is halfway CARDINALS fame on lee. On the next play Farr 1 Saplenia, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 700 yard relay in the C. C. LiL. which cost two goals. However, through to click with its old smoothness and Braden town, Fla. —The Cjardlnal scored on a short shot to end the 2 Leone, Ig ...... • • • 2 1-1 6 ped in addiuoD to having 'too many perfection this season and has lost trees for the comfort of players.’’ closed event, Manchester took ftcBt that is in the game, h^einers, the They start to puff and sweat cEunp today heard from outfielder scoring for the night. During the place in one minute 22.6 sacofijMt German goalie can point out that ten out of nineteen games. Geo»e Watkins on his trade to remalnlag short time the Jaffe team 9 7 2-4 16 Rates Pine Valley High But don’t any of the present-uay the local team consisting of Fntser, he could easily have scored the Man' Both teams are training falthfu'ly ’The series opener was originally the Giants last week for outfielder stalled successfully to win a much Halftime score, 18-10, Collegians. coursss rate at all? Smith, Judd and Rogers. r. Chester second goal had his fullback And think they’re in the pink set for Thursday night but was George Davis. "Personally. I think cherished victory. WhUe the work Time, 8 minute periods. "Yea, sir,'’ he answered In a hur Hugo Steohholi waa fourth in Ala not crossed Us line of vision at a Of course It doesn’t matter much changed over the week-end, due to they got the best of the deal with of Bycbolskl was outstanding, the Referee, F. Della Fera. 100 yard b r e u t stroke in the sfietop- critical moment. As long as they only think. conflicting dates. the Cardinals,’’ says Watkins. play of Anderson, Faulkner and ry. “The granddaddy ol them ail in mlng meet, while Manchester fln- The home lot tried an experiment Tierney wore Important factors in this country is Pine Valley. There tshed third in the eight lap relay In playing W. Hewitt at center-half­ Now If you fans desire a treat PHILLIES their team’s victory. Although is a golf course. It’s built along the account for the looafe only point, ; back. It was successful li that it BLUEFIELDS MEETING Before you go to heaven, Winter Haven, Fla. — Captain ejected from the game via the per­ BUDDIES AND CETICS lines of an inland courst in Eng­ seemed to prov' that this player is land. - « Then journey to the West Side Rec. Dick Bartell, badly anlked and pro­ sonal route the work of Oplssl waa more of the defensive type than the ’The Bluefleld Athletic Club will "On it there’b the ‘toughest The game will start at seven. bably out of the PblUlea’ lineup for best for the Mesons, along with the offensive. His positiraiing at times bold its monthly meeting this eve­ IN STRUGGLE TONIGHT tough’ golf hole 1 have ever seen, indicated he was unfamiliar with ning at 8 o'clock. The Bluefielda are the rest of the training eeaeon, pro- fine play of Qulsb end Bleeell. WIN TITLE AGAIN fesaea to rue the fact that his in­ CoUegtans Win and I have seen more than 4,000. the position but on the whole he preparing for the coming baseball Ifs the 14th; the\ oal) tt the Inland did a fairly good job. A center- season snd Jim Foley will again jury is not serious enough to require In the preliminary game the Col­ What will possibly draw out ths hole. You shoot from an elevated P o w l i ri(4 halfback nowadays cannot take the Chicago. March 26. — (AP) — coach the teams. Coach Foley will a nurse. legians outclassed the Sons of Italy “By the end of the week I’ll be on with a second half rally, the final tee to a green 184 yards away, and risk of traveling too far up the field. “Baldy’’ Carroll has done it again. be ably xmderstudled by,^Blll Hand largest crowd of West Side basket­ VETERANS* LEAGUE. crutches,’’ be nys. soore reaching 86-16. The work of to make the bole in par three or The . ’lowing up of the forwards For the third time stnee “Baldy’’ aui assistant coach. The club plans ball fans will be 'the scheduled better the ball must land on the should be left to the wing halfbacks, took over the coaching reins at to bring some of the best teams, Muldoon, Raguakua and Obuchow- In the Veterans* bowling leagi^ ATHLETICS games tonight between the Boiler­ green and stick." Half-field or on rare occasions CathoUc High, JoUet. In 1927, his traveling New England, to Man­ sld svaa best fo r the Collegians, at Murphys allejra, the Veterans^ Bradentown, Fla.—Here for a while Leone was easily the best makers and the Ironmen is the pre­ slightly beyond is far enough. Then team won the National Catholic chester this summer. Foreign wart took all (our powta game with the Cardinala, the Athle­ liminary game that will get under­ he must be prepared to get back prep basketball championship last Manager Delores has, at present, player for the Sona. from the Britlsh-Amerioana, .J. tics are bearing reports that Man­ way at 7 o’clock sharp and will be DID YOU m W T H A T - very fast to take care of the oppos­ night, making a fast finish to 8t. scheduled eleven games and plans Fleming hitting high stogie ager C o^e Miufic has obtained followed immedlatelv bv ths Rud­ vrith' ing center forward, and, there should Mary’s of Stookton, California, 80 to bring a fast-stepping team here 125 and Mathiason hlttmg hltb be no hesitation in clearing when to 17 la the finals. Hank E^ckaon, heavy-hitting dles apd Celtics clash, me mala at- Froduetloa of paeumatie tire eaa- for the season’s opener. traetioB of the evanlag.- iBgs increased l l per cent In 193.fi three string with 841. Is the otl^ around the 18 yard area. Further up “Baldy’s boys under the title of The club will bold a dance during catcher of the Amerloan Associa­ WAR VETERANS HASH tion's Louisville club. Outfielder Botb Buddies aad Celtics will over the preceding year. match, the American Legloa the field the ball can be brought im' De La Salle, won the same cham­ the latter part of April. The com­ three polpts from the Army ifid der control and passed along the pionship in 1927 and ’28 against a Rip RadcMffe and Inflelder George have strong lineups with the Bud­ Automobile production increased mittee consisting of E. Johnson, C. IN BOWLING PLAY-OFF dies team ^ b t favorites. It to ex­ 44 per cent In 1938 over the preced­ Navy, Cervinl rolling high slaMo ground to a colleague. field open to the best atholio high Hills and C. Anderson are requested Detore, late of the American Aaso- The Best Players ciation, are rumored to be goibg to pected that the Celtics of the Rec ing year. with 1ST and high three string school teams la the Nation. to be present at the meeting. 878. F or the home lot O’N eill anc Louisville w ith som e cash in cat- etonlor Lsagus will have their full Ifiiers are about 40,000 automo­ British VetMwna. MdDozmell were slightly ahead of change. A ding-dong match is in prospect squad as ths Osltics are very bile dealers in ths U<sd States. C. Davis ...... 91 100 the rest of the team. A. Capra, next Wednesday night on Farr’s Al­ a^ ou s to set back the Buddies and Automobils manufbeturers used 88--2T6 T. Kane ...... 91 110 junior fvom Glastonbury gave leys, Oek street when the Army and take on the highly tutored West 6T.902.470 linear feet of brake lining INDIANS J. Fleming ....107 94 promising display at center forward New Orieans—Sammy Hale win Navy elub team, wiimere of the ftret Bide Rees. la 1982. J. Thompson ... 98 96 110 - “ W. Hewitt scored the girst goal Can-Am League to Start be given the opportunity of showing half In the Veterans’ Bowling S. Tagg^ ... .102 91 IIT- from a penalty kick and Grant the whether he can fill In the trouble­ League, toes the marie with the second following a comer. some second base spot for the VF.W. five, winners o f the\ second 427 490 The German teem was consider­ Fontaine Cup Play-Offs Cleveland Indians, with Willie half of the race for the town W ^ ce m ably strengthened. They have ob­ Kamm holding down jtblrd. Horton Smith Is Winner; V . F . W. championship. Fragter ...... 94 96 tained in Arrowsmlth the most pol­ Manager Walter Johnson indicat­ On the basia of the bowling shown Boston, March 26.— (AP)— The^will meet Providence in a three-out- I Airin g ...... 89 104 ished center half around here, ant ed Boze Berger, who haz been used by the Army and Navy team dur- of-flve series. Anderaon ...... iM 106 Gadsman and Ferguson make a pair eighth season of Canadlan-Ameri- at second, probably is not ready for the early part of the race,^« Bobby Jones Far Behind of full backs much stronger than Olson ...... 110 110 can Leagua hookty has reached the Should the Cubs win in three the task. Club looks the best. Recent scores they have bad for some time. The games, they will meet the Reds in M a th ia so n ...... 112 lOS in - Fontaine Cup play-off staga. of the Vets, however, give them a Peterson ...... two goals by Bouggestrat were good Providence Sunday and abould teey BEDS By ALAN GOULD There may have been some other shots but tM second should have Provldeoee sat In first place as Uttla edge for consistent bowling Boltxhelmer ...... win la two straight games, the Tampa, Fla.—Soma of the homa and a steady climb upward in the Augusta, Gsu, M arch 28.— (AP)— contributory causes to the feet that been saved as should the tUrd by the regular season ended and Bos­ series against the Reds, would open town fana looked aghast when the h» finished no better than a tie for P. Capra. ton slipped Into third position after late race- Now that its all over and Bobby 800 6M «66 i in Boston Saturday. Cincinnati Reds sent Red Lucas to Farr’s will be packed with nip- ISth with 2M io t 72 boles in the taking a 4 to 8 Uek&g from the Jones, knows what It feels like to Winning games from the Arrows, the Pirates for Adam Comorosky rters of each team when the boys company, IncldentaUy, ofi tha past last place New Haven Eaglet. Phila­ and Tony Piet. Now it is becoming Mw however, will not be an easy task • up at 8:80 p. m. Wednesday come back and take it squarely on and present British opep ohamjpfons, delphia waa aeoond In the league more evident the trade was one of S BldweO ...... 61 SF for the Boston men. Right now the nlgkt. Bari Witeht, secretary of the bla^lfing ehin, the explanation to Welter Hegen aad Denny wute. atandlng. the best ever pulled off by CInetn- Frey 128 Philadelphia team is opetmring at Veterans’ B ow l^ Leagus will be qmte clear today why the renowned But the outstanding fact remains The Fontatna Cup pr^ininary nati. GM qgaa ...... 28 108 Its best And, If records of the past the official acore-keeper ot the Georgian trailed an even dozen pro- he was SQuadly beaten beeeuse he Oavagaaro ...» .1 0 0 108 play-offe opan tonxirrow la Phila­ mean anything In forecaating future Yesterday when the Reds trounc­ feeslonals In competition tor the lacked control end oonM noe esmiad delphia with the aeoond and third ed tha Athlatiea, 5 to 1, Oomoriosky match. The roeter of teahis com­ F. Andereen ...1 0 6 121 events, it zalght be remembered that peting in the league during the past first time in his career, finishing ten the greens. By AssoeUtod Press teams baglnnlag a best two out of In the five Cube-Arrows games p^y- got three clean tflowa In fotir tripe strokes behind the winner, Horton Far from being disoouraged Jones Natlona] League Playofis three game eeriee for the right of to the plate, and Piet scored two of several months is: Army and Navy ed in Philadelphia In the course of dub, American Legion, Vetorans of Smith, la the 16,000 fliet enaoal fully Intends to nmlti ihla spring Chicago 1; Montreal Canadlens 1 miMtlag the Provldeaee Reds. Tbs the runs. the regular paason, the Boeton team FoNigD Ware and British War Vet- masterp* lavltatksi tournament Joust with Ms eld rivnto an aaaunl (overtime). second Boatott-PhUadelpbla game won only one#. Jonec not only misleld “ Calam ity event The AugusMi (Netltenl tonr->a( Montreal 2; New York wm 111 played at the Boston Gafdca The Arrows gained second place Although automobllo ownership Jane," the putter with wblob he oassent, be' seu, wlU be made an Rangers 1. 'nutfsday and Mwuld a tht^ game in the league standing, although tied eU^ed his way through the great­ Mwiuei fixture, idflinfff TM leiB'i Oaa-Am League has deereued 10 per cent alnce ' The average flow of the Ohio be neecaeaiy, It will take plaice In with, the Cube in ike matter of 1929, ipeclal automobile taxae in river, third largest In volume of est goU championship winning break down conipletMy. X Mhjjiiylo Quebec 2; ProTldsnoe 1. Philadelphia Saturday. The w ^ er i points, through the greater number 198S brought la |1470i000,000. an water In the United Btktee. to 168,- streak of afi time, but he loet Me participite yedr; rlg M k m o f New^Havnn 4; Boston 8. of tba Phfladeipklai»Boston series 1 taeroase of 26 per o « t •nr IMS. • 4W0 Met per eetcad^^ puttttff touM Most e m it Mm X M sutttif •! i o t i t t h ' J-

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LEGAt NOTICES 78 LEGAL NOTICES 73 the time will oomt wbfD the pfiopto LOST AND FOUND I AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 APARl'MEN'rS—FLATS— LEGAL NOTICES 78 will not endure sound doetxihie but TENEMENTS 63 AT A COURT OF PROBATB HBLD AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD AT A COURT OF PROBATe RELD OPENS NAZARENE will favor teachers with ‘itching |X5ST—BOSTON BULL dog, about FORDS—1981 VICTORIA coupe, at Manchester, within anfi for the at Manchester, within and for the at Manchester, within and for the District of Manchester, on the 24tb ears’’ who shall nm away their 3 old. Finder please notify 1929 coupe, 1929 coach; 1982 Ter- FOR RENT—4 ROOM FLAT on District of Manchester, on the 24th District of Manchester, on the 24th ears from the truth. But they shall (lay of March, A. D., 19 day of March. A D., 1914, day ‘Of March, A D., 1914. I Hohn L Olson, telephone 6854 or raplane coupe, very clean; 1929 Center street, with or without fur­ Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., CHURCH REVIVALS be tnmed into fables, the speaker Chevrolet coupe: 1929 Oldsmobile nace, on trolley line, also near Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Esq., Judge. 4c# • J. Judge. Judge. quoted. ^ coupe. Terms and trades. Brown’s mills and center. Apply 180 Center Estate of John Johnson late of Estate of Helen L Bldwell, former­ Estate of Fannie Taylor late of ly of Manchester in said district, a Neariy 800 persons attended the LOST—PASS BOOK NO. 29681- Garage. street, 2nd floor. Manchester, In said District, deceas- Manchester, In. said District, deeeas- ed. minor. Simday school rally at 9:80 a. m., at Notice Is hereby given that Pass 6d. On motion of Nloollne Johnson of Upon applldatlon of Harold W. Book No. 29681 issued by The Sav­ FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene­ The Executrix having exhibited her Rev. Alfred B. Carey Bases which meeting the Evangelist spoke administration account with sal(l es­ said Manchester administratrix Bldwell praying that this court au­ briefly. 'The church was filled at all ings Bank of Manchester has been AUTO ACCESSORIES-- ment, steam heat, and all improve­ tate to this Court for allowance. It Is ORDERED;—That six months from thorise and direct the Guardian of lost or destroyed, and written ap­ TIRES ments, garage, rent 828 month. In­ ORDERED:—That the list day of the 24th day of darch, A D. 1984, be the estate of said minor to use the services yesterday. and the same are limited and allowed principal of said estate for the edu­ His First Sermon On Life In the evening service the speak­ plication has been made to said quire 627 Center street. March, A. D., 1934, at 9 o’clock fore­ cation of said minor as per applica­ USED TIRES— 1-700-18, 82.00; 2- noon, at the Probate Office, In -said for the creditors within which to er decried the passiveness of mod­ hnnv by the person in whose name Manchester, be and the same is as- bring In their claims against said tion on file, It is such book was Issued, for payment 650-19, 84.00 ; 8-600-19, 84.50; 1- FOUR LARGE SUNNY rooms, estate, and the said administratrix Is ORDERED:—That the foregoing em religion and described a dlstinet sglned for a hearing on the allowance application be heard and determined Of Paul of the amount of deposit represent' 600-18, 81.50 ; 2-550-18, 88.50 : 8- white sink and tubs, porch, mod­ of said administration account with directed to give public notice to the falling away from the enthusiasm credltore to bring In their claims at the Probate Office Ir Manchester and fire of the patrlarches. Seldom ed by said book, or for the issuance 525-18, 87.50; 1-550-18, 81 50 ; 2- em. Bargain 812.00 and 815.00 3 said estate, and tHls Court directa In said District, on the 31st dky of the Executrix, to give public notice to within said stime allowed by posting taking a theme in any of bis serv­ of a duplicate bo-->k therefor. 525-18, 84.00. Colonial Esso Sta­ Walnut street, near Pine. Inqidre a copy of this order on the public March, A D., 1934, at 9 o’clock in all persona Interested therein to ap­ With a maateriy hand, Rev. Ai- tion, comer Main and Bissell Sts. Tailor Store. pear and be heard thereon by pub­ sign post nearest to the place where the forenoon, and that notice be ices, ' Rev. .Carey said that if he lishing a copy of this order In some the deceased last dwelt within said given to all persons Interested In I fred B. Carey of B ^con, N. Y., might be permitted to speak from FOR RENT—MODERN five room town and by publishing the same in said estate of the pendency of said ANNOUNCEMENTS newspaper having a circulation In application and the time and place of I Eivangeliat, portrayed the latter a subject he would call ihe one on MOVING-TRUCKING— flat, on West Center street, and said District, five daya before aald some newspaper having a olroulatlon which he spoke ‘Tart Tmth is the day of hearing and return make to In said probate district, within ten hearing thereon, by publlehlng a copy days of the Apostle Paul In the others in different localities. Wm. days from the date of this order, and of thle order In tome newspaper hav- ooenin^ service (rf the Naxarene re- Worst Kind of Error.’’ MRS. E. G. GRIST, 16 St. Laurence STORAGE 20 this Court. _ Ing a circulation In said district at ^ * service or me n^rene re­ street, Manchester, representing Kanehl, 519 Center street. Tele­ WILLIAM 8. HYDE return make to this court of the no Should Show Feelings PERRETT A GLENNET INC. local Judge. tice given. least flve days before the day of said I vivals yesterday rooming in a The Charis Foundation Garment phone 7778. hearing, to appear If they aee cause I crowded auditorium. The oft-quOted “People do not want any kind of and long distance moving. Daily H-8-24-84. WILLIAM S. HYDE Phone 5966. Judge. at said time and place and be heard | verses of Paul’s second letter to his demonstration in the ebureh today. express to Hartford. Overnight FOR RE3NT—FOUR AND flve room relative thereto, and make return to AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD H-I-I4-I4. standaro bearer, Timothy, were the The old-time “ Amen” and “Hal- service to and from New Zork. tmementc, all Improvements, at at Manchester, within and for the this court. lejuah” Is now seldom beard in 148 Bissell streot, rent reasonable. AT A COURT OF PROBATB HELD WILLIAM S. HYDE foundation of the scriptural picture Tel. 8068—8860 or 8864. District of Manchester, on the 24th Judge. many churches except during spe­ Apply on premises. day of March, A. D., 1914. at Manchester, within and for the which the great Evangelist used to Waat A i Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Esq., District of Manchester, on tbs 24th H -l-t<-l4. depict the misery and degradation cial services. Now you go out to a day of Maroh, A D., 19IA PUBLIC PASSENGER FOUR ROOM FLAT—1st floor, Im­ Judge. . ^ AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD | 0^ the great Apostie in dungeon ball game and shout and exercise Trust Estate of The Second Congre­ Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Esq., your feelings in a natural way, but Manchester SERVICE 20A provements, good neighborhood, gational Church of Manchester u-w Judge. at Manchester, within and for the fllth and chains as his life was reasonable. Appiy Chas J. Strick­ of Lucy G, Spencer late of Manebes Estate of Gustaf Jagouts lats of District of Manchester, on the 24th about to be offered In service. when you get into a church pew the Evening Herald Manchester, in said District, deceas­ day of March, A D., 193L life and spirit has departed. The IN ADDITION TO Silver Lane Bug land, 168 Main street. Phone 7374. ter. In said District, deceased. Present' WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., Desired to Give Service The Trustee having exhibited Its ed. ’Thirty well-filled years had church is the one place where jrou Line, De Luxe Bub for lodge, party annual account with said estate to On motion of Simon Jagoutx of said Judge. CLASSIFIED Manchester administrator Estate of Vlncenxo Pagan! lata of passed, the speaker showed, from should feel free to exercise your or team trips, we also offer 7 pas­ this Court for allowance. It is Manchester In said district, deceased. advertisements senger sedan livery. Phone 8068, BUSINESS LOCATIONS ORDERED:—That the 81st day of ORDERED:—That six months from „ <1 the memorable scene on the road to feelings. March, A. D., 1934, at 9 o’clock fore­ the 24tb day of March, A D., 1934 be Services will be conducted during 8860, 8864. FOR BENT 64 prYylng ?hft ?e *ter“s o? admlnlsfraUon Damascus, when Paul, then 25 years Count six uT«rsg« words U> a noon, at the Probate Office, In said and the same are limited and allow­ the next two weeks each week night laltisis, numbers and sbbrenauons Manchester, be and the same Is as­ ed for the creditors within which to be erranted on said estate, as per ap- I o t age, one of the most learned •Mb count us a word and compound TO RENT—OFFICES AT 866 Main signed for a hearing on the allow­ bring in their claims against said pMcatlon on Ale. I 1« Pharisees of the time, a seeker at except Saturday at 7:30 o’clock. words as two words IClntmuin co«t is HELP WANTED— street (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed ance of said account with said estate, estate, and the said administrator Is ORDERED:—That the foregoing U^e feet of Gamaliel, the great directed to give public notice to the application be heard and determined I ^ t , , , * pries ot tbres lines. _____ ward J. Holl. TeL 4642 and 8U25. and this Court directs the Trustee to at the Probate Office In Manchester I teacher of the Jews, bad been con- Idns rates per dar lor tranal«nt MALE OR FEMALE 37 give public notice to all persons In­ creditors to bring In their claims __ terested therein to appear and be within said time allowed by posting In said District, on the 21st day of I verted. BlIeetlTS Marsh II, I**! ^ MEN—WOMEN! AGE 18-45. In­ heard thereon by publishing a copy a copy of this order on the public April, A D„ 1934, at 9 o’clock tn the j The vision of the Master and the BOLTON Cash Charge terested entering Government Ser­ HOUSES FOR RENl 65 of this order In some newspaper hav­ sign post nei.rest to the.place where • Conseeutlvs Days ..I t ots % cts ing a circulation In said District, flve the' deceased last dwelt within said 8 ConseenUTs l>ays .. » cU U eu vice this and other states. Par­ FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat town and by publishing the same tn of the pendency of said application I Thou M e. had instilled in Paul an II ou days before said day of hearing and 1 x>ay ...... I ii ticulars covering requirements for eingle bouse, with all improve­ return make to this Court. seme newspaper having a circulation and the time and place of bearing I unquenchable desire for service Taxpayers of the Town of Boltoa All orders for irregular Insertions examinations furnished. Write Civil WILLIAM S. HYDE tn said probate district, within ten thereon, by publishing a copy of this Through the years he battled all the at a special meeting held Saturilay Will be charged at the one time rate. ments, at 16 Homestead street, order In somq newspaper having a ' Service Training Bureau, Inc., Judge. days from the date of this order, and qombined forces of policies, power, afternoon at the town hall, voted to Special rates for long term eeeaker urged his listeners to sidering gravel and different recom­ today were held at (jalllnger hos­ ORDERED;—That six months from day of March, A. D.. 1934. rectified only by cancellation of the tion. Apply at 450 Main street. noon, at the Probate Office, In said Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq.. take the three views of Paul, retro­ mended types of roads, it was voted eharge made tor the eervlce endered. pital here for mental observation. Manchester, be and the same is as­ the 24th day of March, A D., 1934, be spective, introspective and prospec­ to continue the improved road from All advertisements must oonfora Harry A. Yoder, 2V, was stopped signed for a hearing on the allow­ and the same are limited and allowed Judge. In style, copy and typography with ance of said administration account for the creditors within which Estate of William J. Davidson late tive, to find out where they stand in Campmeeting Woods to Birch regulations enforced by the putllsh- BOATS AND by White House policemen Satur­ with said estate, and this Court di­ bring in their c.aims against said ot Manchester In siiid district, deceas­ relation to their Christian well­ mountain. ed. ars and they reserve the right to ACCESSORIES 46 day night when he attempted to slip rects the Administrator d. b. n., c. t. estate, and the said administrator is being. edit, revise or reject any copy con­ a. to give public notice to all persons directed to give public notice to the Upon application of the Executor, into the mansion, saying he wanted tor an order to mortgage real estate It was Paul, also, who prophesied Automobiles ranked fifth among sidered objectionable. to see the President interested therein to appear and be creditors to bring In their claim CLOSING HOURS—Classified ada to heard thereon by publishing a copy within said time allowed by posting belonging to said estate, as per ap­ the downfall of sound doctrine In United States exports of manufac­ be published same day must be re- FOR SALE— OUTBOARD speed Dagobert B. Bransome, 21, of of this order In some i.ewspaper hav­ a copy of this order on the public plication on file. the latter days, when he said that tured products in 1932. •elved by II o’clock noon: Saturdays boat. Porterfield 68 Spruce street Bradley Beach, N. J., was placed ing a circulation In said District flve sign post nearest to the place where ORDERED:—That the said appli­ ld:80 a m. under observation yesterday when days before said day of hearing and the deceased last dwelt within said cation be heard and determined at town and by publishing the same in thr Probate Office In Manchester on TELEPHONE YOUR he called at the executive mansion return make to this Court. FUEL AND FEED 49-A WILLIAM S. HYDE some newspaper having a circulation the 31st day of March. A. D.. 1934, at WANT ADS. and requested that the President Judge. In said probate district, within ten o’clock In the forenoon, and the THI have the “brain trust’’ interview H-3-26-34. days from the date of this order, and Court directs said executor to give 'Ada are acoepted over the telephone FOR SALE—GREEN AND dry return make to this court of the no­ public notice to all persons Interested M the CHARGE RATE given above him. H . said he could give answers n said estate to appear If they see as a convenience to advertisers, but hard wood, furnace, stove and fire­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD tice given. S e ftaan BATES will be accepted as place 84 load. Hutchinson. Tele­ to all the questions its members at Manchester, within and for the WILLIAM S. HYDE cause and be heard thereon by pub­ fULL PArHENT If paid at the busl- might ask. District of Manchaeter, on the 24th Judge. lishing a copy of this order once In phone Rosedale 55-2. day of March, A. D., 1934. H-3-26-34. some newspaper having a circulation 'tony nees office oa or before the seventh IRAN PO^ day following the first insertion of Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq- n said probate district, flve days be­ HAL SMh ad otberwlae the CHARGE FRANKLIN BLUE FLAME range Judge. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD fore the said day of hearing and re- oil nas more “beat units’ . rbe Estate of Adele Gerard late of Man­ at Manchester, within and for the tu n make to the Court. C NCA 6CBVICC. INC T. ML Rta U 6. PAT Off. BATE will be collected. No responsl- 1931 FORD COUPE WILLIAM S. HYDE bUlty for errors la telephoned ade Rackllffe OU Co. Phune 3980. chester, in said District, deceased. District of Manchester, on the 24th will be assumed and their aoouracy Just Been Overhauled. The Executor having exhibited his day ot March, A D., 1934. Judge. cannot be guaranteed. Priced To Sell Quick! administration account with said es­ Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., H-3-26-84. tate to this Court foi allowance It Is Judge. INDEX OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 ORDERED:—That the 31st day of Estate of Charles Schuets late of AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Riley Chevrolet Company March. A D.. 1934, at 9 o’clock fore­ Manchester, in said District, deceased. at Manchester, within and for the CLASSIFICATIONS OR SALE—NEW HOME sewing 191 Center Street On motion of Mary Schuets of said District of Manchester, on the 26th noon. at the Probate Office, In said day of March. A. D., 1934. Births •••••eA« miM e mm m mm mm machine, Majestic radio, range oil TeL 7591 Manchester, be and the same Is as­ Manchester executrix Bngagemoats 9 mem.*.* ••• signed for a hearing on the allow­ ORDERED:—That six'months from Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., burner, small Polar King refrigera­ the 34th day of March, A. D., 1934 be Judge. Ibrrl.'' 'es , mmm ance of said a mlnisfatlon account Estate of Henry Ahern late of Dealsths . . . . mm rnmmrn e mm t tor, Vulcan four burner gas range. with said estate, and this Court di­ and the same are limited and allowed Serd of Thanks ... Apply 157 Birch street rects the Executor to give public no­ for the creditors within which to Manchester, In said District, deceas­ b Memorlam . . . . « • mm »0 re'ATtf efiM bring m their claims against said ed. 1928 PACKARD SEDAN tice to all persons interested therein On motion of Margaret Ahern ad­ Lost and Found .» ROYAL ELECTFUC CLEANER, to appear and be heard thereon by estate, and the said executrix Is di­ Annonneements s $150.00 publishing a copy of this order In rected to give public notice to the ministratrix Personals ...... • 810; 10-pc. walnut dining room, some newspaper having a circulation creditors to bring In their claims ORDERED;—That six months from Aetoasebnes 850; solid wainut tea wagon, 810; in said District, flve days before said within said time allowed by posting a the 26th day of March, A. D.. 1934. be Automobiles for Sale .....« jlo> 4* Riley Chevrolet Company copy of this order on the public sign and the same are limited and allowed 48-inch mahogany gateleg table day of hearing and return make to for the creditors within which to Automobiles for Gzcharge aMn • 191 Center Street this Court. post nearest to the place where the Auto Aocessorlee—Tires J with asbestos pad, 818. Watkins WILLIAM S. HYDE deceased last dwelt within said town bring in their claims against said auto Repaliing—Painting ...... J Furniture Exchange, 935 Main St TeL 7591 Judge. and by publishing the same tn some estate, and the said administratrix Auto Schools ....■...... H-3-26-84. newspaper having a circulation In Is directed to give public notice to* Autos—Ship by Truck J said probate district, within ten days the creditors to bring in their claims within said time allowci by posting Autos—For Hire ...... a . .... * WANTED 1X> BUY 58 AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD from the date of this order, and re­ Garages—Service—Storage « . « *0 at Manchester, within and for the turn make to this court of the no­ a copy of this order on the public Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 sign post nearest to the place where HIGHEST PRICES PAID for junk 1928 WHIPPET SEDAN District of Manchester, on the 24th tice given. Wanted Autos—Motorcycles . . . . II day of March, A D., 1934. WILLIAM 8. HYDE the deceased last dwelt within said Business and ProfesaloBal Servieea and live poultry. Call 5879. Wm. $50.00 Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., Judge. town and by publishing the same In business Services Offered ...... II Ostrinsky, 91 Clinton street Judge. M-3-24-34. some newspaper having a circulation Consehold Services Offered . . . . . l l - A Trust Estate of the East Windsor in said probate district, within ten lulldlng—Contracting 14 Riley Chevrolet Company Cemetery Association u-w of Willie AT A COURT OF PROBATE HBLD days from the date of this order, and riorists^—Nurserlee ...... m * 14 T. Morton late of Manchester, In at Manoheater, within and for the return make to this court of the no­ roneral D irectors...... 14 ttOOMS WlTHUU'l BOARD 59 191 Center Street Dlstrlc’ of Manchester, on the 14th tice given. leatln' Plumbing—Roofing .m 17 said District, deceased. TeL 7591 The Trustee having exhibited Its day of March, A D., 1934. WILLIAM 8. HYDE e'eeeeeeeaeeeesseebbb Preeent WILLIAM S. HYDE. Eeq., Judge. (READ THE S’TORY, THEN CXJLOR THE PICTURE) llUlnery—Dressmaking If SINGLE ROOM, FACING Main annual account with said estate to this Court for allowance. It is Judge. H-I-I3-I4. this loving—Trucking—Storage 10 street entirely redecorated, John­ Eetate of Antonia Farr late ot Wee Dimcy, “way up In the air, but whyly did we pick out >alntlng—Papering ...... >1 ORDERED:—That the lis t day of spot? Poor Duncy’s not around.” son Block. Telephone 6917. March, A D„ 1934, at 9 o'clock fore­ Mancheeter In eald dietriot, deoeaeed. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD bad really had an awful scare when 'rofesslonal Services [«.• • e • • n Upon application of Jamee W. Farr, at Manchester, within and for the “Oh, isn’t he?” an ant replied. Repairing ...... J* 1930 FORD SPORT CX)UPE noon, at the Probate Offloe, In said District of Manchester, on the 36th he first saw the eagle. Then he Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning 14 Manchester, be and the same is as­ Executor, praying for an order of "Just look up at that mountain Priced For Quick Sale! thle Court authorieing him to give a day of March, A D., 1934. ^llet Gi^ds and Service ...... If WANTED—ROOMS— signed for a hearing on the allow­ Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., turned to having fun. side.” ’They looked and saw wee wanted—Business Service 14 ance ot said account with said estate, quit-claim deed to the mortgagee of BOARD 62 certain real eetate eituated Tn the Judge. “ Say, teswfiilng birds to fly,” he Duncy. Coppy cried, “At last he’s Bdeeatfeeal and this Court ulreots the Trustee to Riley Chevrerfet Company give public notice to all persons in­ City of Hkrtfor..jows 17 WANTED—’THREE or four rooms, ot Mancheeter, In eald Diitrlct, de­ ^vate Instruction ...•>••••«*. It 191 Center Street terested therein to appear and be on file, It te It’s tried. They catch on very for light housekeeping. Write Box heard thereon by publishing a copy ORDERED:—That the foregoing ceased. Real shortly Duncy spied them, lancing •••••...... M w .---a c.ll-A TeL 7581 application be heard and determined The Executrix having exhibited her quickly, when you show them how luslcal-Dramatic •*« • • SC* SVB b O S S, in care of Herald. of this order in some newspaper hav­ admlnletratlon account with said es­ too. He Jumped and yelled, “Hur­ Van ted—Instruction e • e s-n s as ing a circulation In said District, flve at the Probate Office In Mancheeter it’s done.” days before said day of hearing and in eald Dietriot, on the llet day of tate to this Court for allowance, It ti One little bird was winging ’round, ray for you!” "Stay where you are," Plaaeelal Maroh, A. D.. 1934, at 9 o’clock In the ORDERED:—That the 81st day of exclaimed an ant. "W e’ll bring you Sonda—Stocks—Mortgagee -w.-. If return make to this Court. Maroh, A D., 1934. at 9 o’clock fore­ about two feet up off the ground. APAKTMEN'i'B—FLATS— WILUAM S. HYDE forenoon, and that notice be gven to ’The mother eagle seemed quite down, I hope. Business Opportunities If 1931 all pereone Intereeted In eald eetate noon, at the Probate Offloe, In aald aoney to Loan ...... H TENEMENTS 63 Judge. pleased and gaily flapped her wings. “We’re going to shoot this pan- CHEVROLET SPORT H-I-S6-I4. of the pendency of eald application Manobastar, be and tha aarae la ae- Hein end Utnetleae and the time and place of hearing ■ignad tor a hearing on tha allow­ “Don’t worry,” Duncy said, “I’ll non, see? And, If we’re lucky as kelp Wanted—Female ...... U FOR RENT— FOUR ROOM flat, aU SEDAN thereon, by publlehlng a copy of thle ance ot aald adralnlstratlon account teach them all to fly. Then you can can be, you’ll see something sail with said eetate, and thle Court dl- Kelt) Wanted—Male .. improvements, garage, 464 Hart­ 6 Wheels. Low Mileage. MOOSE ARE STAR VINO ordir In eome neirepaper having a icreecb aloud, to thow me that through the air, and It will be a Wrin'-c . . 16-A olroulatlon In eaid dietriot at leaet reota the ezeeutrlz to give pubiTo snip wanted—Male or Feneals ^ n ford Road. Inquire 591 Center Riley Chevndet Company five days before the day of said hear­ notice to all pereone Interestea there­ you’re glad I’ve taught the little rope.” Agents Wanted • eeeeeeeeee AS street, or telephone 5861. 191 Center Stoeet Windfior, Nova Scotia, March 26. ing, to appear if they see oause at in to appear and be heard thereon by things.” The cannon then was aimed just Bltuatlons Wanted—Female . . . . . H — Moom said time and plaoe and be heard publishing a copy ot this order In right. "Twas quickly fired, and TeL 7581 — (AP) arc itarvliig In eome newspaper having a olroulatlon Situations Wanted—Male M FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, Nova Bootla’i woods, trapped in relative thereto, and make return to The other ’Tinlet itlll were out to made a frightful noise. Wee Windy Emnloyment A gencies...... 44 this court. In said Dietrlct, flve days before said Uve Stock—Pete—PewWrr—VeMelee all improvements, garage. Inquire huge snowdrifts wlthm sight of food day ot hearing and return make to locate Dunoy. ‘T’m about tired loudly shouted, "Oee! That sure was WILLIAM I. BTDB great! Doge—Birds—Peu . > e • a e.a e a • • e e 64 M a^e street. 1938 CHEVROLET COACH they cannot raaoh, trappars report. Judge. this Court. __ out,” said Uttle (3oldy. “I am going Llv > Stock-Vehicles ■ e e • WILLIAM I. HYDE "The rope is oa its way right now, Maroon With Black Wheela. Before the thaw sets in many of B-l-Sd-14. to rest right here.” Poultry and Snppllea eoeseeeeee______FOR RENT— FIVE ROOM flat, Judge. An ant repUed, “ Oh, kindly try 1 hope ’tvrill reach our friend, some­ Wanted — Pete—Poultry—Stock 44 Special Fm* This Week Only! tha an! male get caught In the drlfta H -l-ll-14. how. ’Then Dunoy oan grab hold ol Per Sale—Mteeelleneena downstairs, aU Improvements, gai- that have been gathering all winter to hike along. A stream’s nearby. Articles for Sale ...... rage. 29 Walker street. Phone 8487. $450.00 Tha Unitad BUtaa Oaoloflcfil When we reach there, I think you It. Oh, I oan hardly wait!” In the forests. Tha snow melts sloW' Thtre ara Mvqral regloai lo ‘.ht Boats and Acoeaeoiies ...... Riley Chevrolet Company ly In the shade and the mooee are Bupvay h u a map ot tha Caiioafo all will have real oause for cheer.” Building Materials ...... POR RENT—FOint ROOM tene­ 191 Center Street dlatrlot, whloh la lo oomplata that world, Mp«ol6lly In Afrlcg, wbar* So, on they went. It wasn’t far, (Dunoy John the Tlnymltee la thi Dlamonds— Watobee—Jewelry n ment, with all improvements. Ap­ hapless often as they try to make money ti unknown m a meant to and Soou(y soon said, “Here we are. next story.) Bleotrloal AppllanoeA—Radio . . . 41 TeL 7591 thur way through the woods. avan golf buokan ara ahowtu Fuel and 9eed ...... 44—A ply at 111 Holl street or telephone fadUtata barter. Barden — Farm—Dnlry Prodsots 6806. Household Goods ...... Machinery and Tools .....gw -ai* FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, at By HAMLIN tCnsloal Instrumonts ALLEY OOP •The King’s On The Warpath! loe and Store Bqnlpmsst - « « 39 Russell street, all modem Im' Kpoolals at the Storee provements, newly decorated. In< wearing ApApnarelf—Ftut quire 41 Russell street Wanted—To Buy ...... 9 0 ,'iim J \ WM HN rfW(T\l IF Wl CAM RtSCUt^ QUIET f I O O .TO O - WE'VE FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat aLw TQOUBLf M HOtM. mUN’ VOU.^ 9 K f t THlfAiAl VOO l i r s CWCK AFRAID rrU 8E / THAT CjMCS LHY SIT AT rr \ H E A R , r AOBBS without Board ______six room tenement with all Im­ you WSRE WWIN'X '/SP * B'JT. V O IC ES .^ OUTA 8I0HT V / AN'WWfN SOMi OmCF WVN WORRV’eOOT a RtSKT UtiMf REBEL, I6I7MVHM03 larders Wanted ...... «-t-s.«-«-84-A provements. Inquire at 147 East TOO MUCM X N DCAfoUaOZ 'Wt*Vl NO TIME IF VOUR THATfI f OUR e( \6 FOR JUST /^HA|ALI.M/FRIIN05 vj!s 6 0 / inntry Board—Rosorts «r-w*ai Center street TO STOP AN' VIELL. ntals—ReaUnrants e a «ta, OWNf pRoeLEK,Noy>i.a USTVlO/y NTH’ PTT.IBITCHA, ran ted—Rooms—Board ac«4 • * AKffVIOUlOeF A F16H T/ T U .B E -f FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, aU TO 6T7 OINKV BOV, WE improvements, rent reasonable, at BACKl leatA fia ^ Tenements m OHCH FOR US TO5LVP DUCV4SD. - i:: • Locations tor Real « - 170 Oak street Inquire Maples SACK T I M M .1URN JUSTIN ____ lor Bent e g • we e.e • 4M.BB.B Hospital, 164 Oak. ALL LOOSE TlM Ef kbwbaa tor Rent e*e • • t.ct WILL HELP US. ' Bemee ter Beat e-«4 M'BV FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, n - to Boat e e s ere a s eWTB* • «• _ . I s l t 9 ^ tato with all improvements, steam heat, St BoUdlaa ter M ovw. 44 and garage, inquire at 52 Russell Prep4rty tor laid «..a« 74 street aa« tor Bate 71 «aa« e • 4 • 7| -.m - . - -JIUK* s FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement tor I m modem Improvements, garage. Ap­ • > ■ _____ r Bale ...•wtartm-v ply 7 Floreno4 street Tel. 7144. ■Mate tor B a ^ ~ ~ ' BMato FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat Ridge street Inquire at 25 Spruce ■ftttoga

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. 3/24 ------S i K . . , _ ^ V mm There will be a meeting o f the ICsmbers of the BeMhoven QIm dtreeted by R a ^ Baldwin, wldaly Tbsgrre- f Opening Game general and chairmen of club are requested to meet toolset kn(^ director of the Hartford to k sid - young TOWN TITLE SERIES the sub-conunittees in charge of the a t 7:80 o'clock at the Bmanuti: Lu­ Choral CSub. With this great musi­ qpa^rtsni ta LoiwKn sad were gixea ICajw hnd I au^MXliy ttf; cnfttMi the tndR ekers. ! GUARDS vs. RANGERS Textile Union ball in Odd Fellowa theran church. From there they win cal evoit being hdd ao close to a summer fa x ip hall tomorrow night at seven go to Hartford for a Joint rehearsal Manchester, it la expected that a On one iqdi^ occti6l<3P ti^ Salva- on the Bhib coe . -llnamced Wed. Night — State Armory o’clock. The meeting hae been call­ with the Schubert Singers, whom large number of local people wlU at­ SLAVE MARKETS tioh Amo? bought 24 gins, the miUibnaire EnglisitifiMua" ’who ed by Thomas Trotter, (diairman of they will assist at their first aimual tend the ccmcert, tickets for which ^p^Bker dtod, and placed tixem in an to this country as a steerage ^muh Fast Preliminary. the general committee. The ball concert, to be given April 11 in have been reasonably priced. institution. Muiy of that group be­ soiger. Admissicm 25c. will be held in the State Armory on Hartford. G. Albert Pearson of this came missiooarlee and teachers un­ ’Tueeday evening a concert will be Saturday, April 14. town is director of the Schubert Seryes As Host To Gatbering SalTaden Army Speaker der Chrtetiaa training. In China, given in the citadel vdiioh wiB. 'vn^ Singers. the speaker said, girls are not want­ slst of an accordeon solo,., ptl^ap Under the- direction of Mrs. Louis JOHN JENSEN NAMED ed, for age-old superstitions still solos, selections by a c o lo r^ quar­ DANCING St. Clair Burr, an impressive Len­ The Knights of Columbus will Of New Englaod Federa Says Girls Are Sold At prevaiL- tet, single numbers by the buid gnd School St. Recreation Center ten program will be given tomorrow hold a regular meeting at 8:30 JOHNSON BLOCK AGENT On one occasion two women of­ songsters and an anthem bjr the evening at 7:30 at the South Meth­ o clock tonight in the clubrooms in ficers vout for a walk along the bank combined groups. ’The concert will Thursday, March 29 odist church. Miss Elsie. Fuller of the State theater building. A large tioB (lere. Public Aactkm. of a river, saw a bundle afloat from begin at 8 o’clock. Art McKay’s Orchestra the Hartford Seminary Foundation attendance is anticipated. which issued a wisp of steam. ’They will be the guest si>eaker, Mrs. Ber- Will Open Office In Block—To picked lip the btm^e and found in­ Admission 25 cents. teline Lashlnske, contralto, will The dining hall'of the Masonic Conduct Real Estate Busi­ ’The clave markets in China were side a baby girl scalded badly. sing, and Miss Grace M. Adams will Temple was the scene Saturday ness Also. not unlike those that formerly exist­ They nursed the baby back to be the pianist. Women of the other Manchester night of a most interesting gather­ ed in the United States before the health in a maimer almost mir- LIHOUIkIMES acidous. She is alive today, the local churches will be welcome to ing of members of the New Slngland Civil War, according to Msjor Wal­ To BOSTON ABOUnOWN attend. John Jensen, real estate developer speaker stated. Date Book Federation of Men’s Glee clubs, and builder, who from 1897 to 1902 ter Phillips of Boston, guest speak­ Major Phillips stated that in the (Bomid Trip $8.60) guests of the Beethoven Glee club er at the Salvation Artny Sunday Chinese language the same word TWephone 7007 At the setback party in the Ma­ George, eight-year-old son of Mr. was employed by the late Aaron ___ Leaves and Mrs. Joseph Lashay of West This week of this town, which was host to the afternoon inspirational service in means pig, chicken, chair and Jesus, sonic Temple social rooms Saturday Wednesday — Opening game of Johnson has been secured to man­ the citadel 3resterday. Salvation and the difference in meaning is- GBNTBR TRAVEL BURBAD nigrht first prize went to Thomas street, is seriously ill at his home executive committee meeting of the age the Johnson property on Main 488 Main Street, Manoheater with typhoid fever. town title cage series between Army officers watching Chinese conveyed by the infection ^ the Ferguson with EJdward Stein, Federation. street. girls sold at public auction, deter- voice. The latter fact led to many .-ihffKSHIF Guards and Rangers at State AT‘ Mr. Jepsen Is well versed in real second.. The door prize was won mory. ’The clubs represented were: Men­ by Fred Hastings. There was a A dental clinic will be held tomor­ Saturday — Entertainment and delssohn Glee club of Waterbury, estate management having had large attendance. row morning at 9 o’clock at the Naugatuck 'Valley Glee club of many years experience in one of dance by Daughters of Scotia at Hartford’s largest real estate agen­ Health Center on.Hajmes street and Orange hall. Ansonia, P ratt & Whitney Choral a tonsil clinic at 10 o’clock. club of Hartford, Willlmantlc Glee cies, where renting, selling «md Coming Events property management was conduct­ April 2.—Masonic ball, State A r club, Hartford Choral club, Ware, The Amaranth drill teeun will Mass., Male Choir, rmd the Men’s ed on a large scale. His experience mory. also includes many years of training have a rehearsal tonight at 6:30, April 6.—Play, ‘TU Leave It To S ingl^ club of»Beverly, Maw. PINEHURST and all members are requested to be The Beethoven club had charge of in the most modem methods of real at the Masonic Temple at that time. You,” by Sock and Buskin club at estate appraising, having held High school. the evening’s entertainment, which membership in the Hartford Real tk co Dial 4151 Included two groups of numbers by I JWHAU Also concert Orange hall, auS' Memorial Temple Pythian Sisters the club and group singli^ led by Elstate Board for over ten years. MANCHESTEB . CoNN>, will hold its meeting in Odd FeUows pices S t Mary’s Bible class, Ed­ Mr. Jensen has opened an office PmEHUBST VECETABLE ward MacHugh, soloist. Helge E. Pearson, dlrrotor of the hull tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock. Beethovens. Ernest KJellson, presi­ in the Johnson block where he will DEPARTMENT SUGGESTS; Important matters of business will Also “The Dixieland Minstrels, conduct the affsdrs of the property sponsored by TJJ.C-A., at Whlton dent of the club, was toastmaster Small Beets Celery be acted upon and it is urged that and called on a number of promin as well as his own real estate busi­ Bunch Carrots Spinach as many of the members as possible Memorial ball. ness. MOTHERS! Hale’s BABY SHOP Also joint entertainment and sup' ent local citizens, who were invited Cauliflower Lettuce attend. Mrs. Annie Alley, chairman, per of Red Men and Silk City Flute guests. Included in this group were Green Beans Parsley assisted by the otiier past chiefs Aaron Cook, cbsdrman of toe Board will conduct a food sale Saturday Band. of Selectmen; C. Elmore Watkins^ Is The Place to Buy Your afternoon of this week at the J. W. April 7. — Anniversary banquet EMward J. Holl, president of the Green Peas, 2 qts. 23c. Hale company's store. Anderson-Sbea Post V. F. W., and Chamber of Commerce; ’Thomas Auxiliary. Ferguson and F. A. Verplanck, su­ April 10—Minstrel entertainment LITTLE ONES’ Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs. 25c. Stuart L. JosUn, son of Mr. and perintendent of schools. IHESELPSfRVt S t Bridget’s church. Mrs. L. L. Joslin, 202 Main street, Among the (dicers of the Feder­ Fresh Asparagus, large Cromwell, and a freshman at Wesle­ April 11—Three-act comedy “The ^ i H O C E R > ? Bra';,” at High school auditorium ation who spoke on their particular bunch 44c. yan University, was recently award­ phase of Glee club work were: ed bis freshman insignia for his by Junior Sons of Italy. April 12.—Concert, auspices of Herbert J. Gurney, president; Cecil Our 25c Grade of participation on the freshman swim­ J. Hall, secretary; M. H. Smith, T u e s d a y ' s aster pparel American Legion Auxiliary at High E A ming team. Mr. Joslin, who is a chairman of publicity; George C. Ground Beef graduate of the Manchester High schoQl ball. April 13.—Minstrel, auspices Tall Clarke, a member of the editorial 2 lbs. for 42c school, is a member of the Psl Up- board; and J. S. Crowley, chairman Savings silon fraternity. Cedars and Amaranth at Masonic 22c lb. Temple. of the social committee. At The Great Peppers. Alro Father and Son Banquet, Following a steak supper, an Brother and Sister North Methodist church. executive session of the Federation Smart Youngsters Will April 14—Ball sponsored by Local was held and plans for the concert "Self-Serve'*! Salt Spareribs, 10c lb. and countest of the organization, Step Out Easter Wearing Good Weather 2125, Textile Workers of America. which will be held at the Bushnell Hale's Famous Bulk Sauerkraut. Is Coming! April 17—“The Rale McCoy,” 1 Memorial in Hartford Saturday, 3-act mystery play by Manchester May 12, were discused. Striped Coat Sets ARE YOUR SHOES IN Community Players at Whiton G. Loring Burwell, director of the Bread Meaty Cuts of Memorial hedl. GOOD REPAIR? Waterbury club, which will be host Lamb Stew April 18—Semi - formal dinner for the concert and contest, spoke of 2 fo r dance at Country Club by Campbell what bad been accomplished in the SOCKS If not, bring them in to us. We Council, Knights of Columbus. 2V2 lbs. for 39c use nothing but way of preliminary plans for the 100% pure ingtedlents! .98 1 Bunch Carrots Free. April 20—Masquerade ball at S t event. The contest wlU be held in Mary's Young Men’s club at State the afternoon, followed by a mass Pair The Best of Leather Armory. rehearsal for the concert which will Country Roll Fowl for Fricassee and your choice of your favorite April 23.—Ninth annual concert take place In the evening. brand of rubber heels—O’Sullivan's of Beethoven Glee club at High TJie following judges were ap­ Regulation coat fashioned of navy 95c each or Goodyear Wingtoot—put on school auditorium. pointed for the contest: Richard Butter Stripes are “big news” in Very meaty and tender. while you w ait April 27.—Annual ball of John Donaven, assistant dean of the socks this Easter. They’re cheviot. Double-breasted, brass button Mather Chapter, Crder of DeMoIay School of Music at Y*de University: 2 lb s. 4 9 ^ so youthful! Half-socks in trimmed. Lined. Beret to match. 3 to Tuesday morning tlie Reymond May 7.—“Inlaws and Cutlaws,’ D. Arthur Woodruff, dean of male wanted colored stripes. 3-act comedy. Sunset Rebekah chorus singing at Yale University: 6 years. Baker will bring ns: Lodge, at Cdd Fellows hall. James Stevens of Hartford, vice Whole Wheat Raisin Bread SAM YULYES MaxweO Hoose Parker House Bolls May 8-9—Kiwanis Show, High president of the Associated Glee Girls’ Wool 701 Blain Street School hall. clubs of America- Delicious Donuts Johnson Block May 12—Cpenlng of Memorial Of interest to local music lovers Girls’ Silk Hospital drive for 315,000. is the fact that the concert will be Coffee ^ 26c Coat Sets Tomorrow, with each o ^ er “Good to the last drop!" of a box of Birdseye Sliced Frocks $3.98 Strawberries, 27c; Frosted Baldwin Bright - eyed, merry- Raspberries, 19c, we will sell minded youngsters are $ 0 .9 8 Irresistible in these sets. 1/2 pint Heavy Cream for 17c. Apples Double breasted coat with matching beret Wool 5 lb s. 1 2 e flannel in powder blue and Have you tried Frosted Spin­ tan. ach, 23c box? All cleaned— VISIT OUR Good for eating or cooking! She’ll be too cute for words in one of these 8ll>c ready to cook. crepes. Soft paste's. Florida Washable. 2 to 6 years. Oranges We Can Restore The 2 d o z. 2 3 c Newness And Jnloy—aweetl Appearance Of Your

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