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VOL. LIIU NO. 102. (Claaaiflad AdrartfalBf oa Pact lA.) MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY. JANUARY 80. 1934. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CEN«9[ ^ •.'Jl GRAND LIST IS $ 4 1 ,8 3 8 PRESIDENT READY BOmiDAY BALL Mary Guarded From ^^Kidnapers’’ IL L S SCORES TO BE SEASON'S ASSESSMENTS SHRINK TO SIGN MEASURE EVENTJTOWN r a S n e a r l y s i x m i l u o n s TO TAKE UP GOLD Expect 800 Penou at Ar­ Former Secretary of Trea^ WOULDUSEVETS Abstract Total, .AonooDeed Reserres Action on Derahi' SUNNY SOUTH HIT mory Tonight — Entor- ary P ei^ Oat Perfls of FOR AUTO SURVEY Today by Board of Asses­ taimnoit to Start at Ooe Mao Role—Criddzes sors, Shows Decrease ing the Dolbr Penna* BY FRIGID SPELL nently UntO DetaiU Are 8 o’clock, Grand March, 9. dieNRAAIte. State Oficial Declares 2,000 from Last Year of 85,* Could Be Employed If the 612,349— Cbeoey Fqore Arranged by the Federal Coldest Weather ef Whiter AQ is In r«diBeM for on* of the Topeka, Kas., Jan. 86.—(AP) — outstanding social event! tvar held Denouncing “executive pdlctator- Government Approves. Cat $1,468,223. Reierre Syaem. Reported Along the GnK; in Manchester—the President’! ■hip,” Ogden L. Mills, former secre­ Birthday Ball—^whlch Is expected to tary of the Treasury reviewed the attract an attendance of close to program of the Rowvelt adminis­ Hartford, Jan. 80.— (AP)—If the The Board of Asseasors annoime- Chicago Snffers M ost 800 persons to the State Armory 'xy- Waahlnfton, Jan. 80 — (AP) — tration In an address here last night approval of the Federal government ed todp, tl^at the grsmd list o f the Prealdent Rooievelt will lign the night Manchester’s ball will be one and urged Kansas Republlcams to be on guard against unwise public poli­ can be obtained, the services of 2,- Town of Mimehester for the jrear dollar devaluation bill today, and of about 6,000 being held throughout By ASSOCIATED PRESS the coimtiy In honor of the 52nd cies. 000 World War veterans will be 1933 la $41,838,372, a reduction of promptly move to take over the The traditional Sunny South had birthday of Prealdent Franklin De­ At a banquet commemorating the utilized under the direction of State $5,612,349 from the Ust of 1982. nation’! gold aupply. its bright sunshine today but along lano Roosevelt and to bring.finain- state’s 78rd birthday anniversary, Motor Vehicle Commiaaloner M. A. Last 3rear’s list was $47,460,721. Until the mecnanlcally difficult dal assietance in the cure of those the Repbllcan mentioned as a poe- taak of taking over the more than with It the coldest weather of win­ O>nnor for the purpose of making Based on the grsmd list of $50,162,- inflicted with Infantile paralysis. slbte presidential candidate, asserted a etate-wlde survey for the dep .- three billion dollara of gold held by ter. 412 of 1931, the totsd reductl'n to Fine Oeoperatlon he was opposed to “revolutionary ment, the most comprehensive ever the Federed Reserve system, Is com­ A break In the cold wave that change without popular mandate the grand list to the psmt two years pleted, Mr. Roosevelt will reserve Chairman William J. Thornton undertaken. It will serve not only as has gripped moet of the country ap­ paused in the midst of completing and to government by men without a safety campaign for the elimina­ is $8,324,040. action on devaluing the dollar per­ any practical limitations of law.” manently and establishing the parently was in sight as southern­ last minute details to express ois tion of accidents on the highways of Effective on this list, the Board of ers shivered In freezing tempera- Prealdenf's Powers stabilization fund. appreciation for the splendid co- the state, but also for obtaining a Assessors placed a general 10 per turee along the Gulf of Mexico. oi>eratlon he has received in making Discussing powers given the Chief But he will move Immediately to wealth ''f Information of great im­ cent reduction on land and build­ put the new monetary system Into In the northwest temperatures this event the success which, '’t Executive In carrying out the Na­ portance to the motor vehicles de­ effect. He has asked Secretary were moderating and it was pre­ seems certain to be. He pointed out tional recovery program, the partm ent. ings. Morgentbau, Governor Black of the dicted to be warmer for parts of the that the willingness to contribute spesLker said, “not only have we Plans Outlined Oompailsons witnessed what I believe In an un­ Federal Reserve board, George L. Central states during the day and time and services has been an im­ Plans for the employment of this Comparisons of the lists of 1982- Harrison, Governor of the New York for the east tomorrow. portant factor in facilitating ar­ constitutional attempt to extend the S3 sme as follows: 1932, dwelling Mary Plckford says that that kidnap threat In Boston doesn’t frighten powers of the Federal government "regiment” of veteraiu were out­ Federal Reserve bank. Professors T-.e Soij+*'’.9 temperatures last rangements for the bcdl. houses, $18,290,376; 1933, $16,472,- her, but just the same she’s taking no chances. Wearing a bit of a beyond the limits contemplated by lin e today by Leonard J. Maloney, George F. Warren and J., i - niglit ranjed from six above at Entertalninemt Program Federal director of veteran- em­ 038; barns, sh e^ etc., 1982, $1,755,- vey Rogers, monetary experts, and A program of entertainment tor worried look, America’s sweetheart here Is shown ais she arrived In the basic law, but the exercise of Nashville and Richmond to 62 at New York guarded by private detectives. Further precautions were ployment Mr. Maloney pointed out 041; 1933, $1,566,923; house and Herman OUphant, counsel to the Key West, Fla. Miami’s low was early arrivals will be presented from enormously expanded authority has buUdtog lots, 1932, $9,112,194; 1933, taken at her hotel suite, where speciELl locks were Installed on all the been vested in the hands of a single that in the effort to find employ­ Treasury, to meet with him Immedi­ 62, Tampa's 34, Titusville 34 and 8 to 8:30 o’clock, followed by a half $8,206,933; commerctol buildings, doors. The report that Miss Pickrard was being “trailed” by a mysteri­ individual, so that the citizen Is de­ ment for war veterans great c' 1- ately after the signing of the bill. ■ Jacksm iville 29. hour concert by Collin Driggs and 1982, $2,780,066; 1933, $2,482,766; First Objective ous couple preceded the opening of her vaudeville engagement In Brooklyn. prived not only of protection of the culty was experienced to obtaining The weatherman reported lows of his orchestra. The grand march positions foi the so-called “white mins, manufactories, 1932, $8,921,- The first objective is getting the 27 at New Orleans, 24 at Mobile, 11 will start promptly at 9 o’clock wltn fundamental law but is subjected to Natkmal gold supply Into control of arbitrary executive action freed collar” Workers, who to the past had 818; 1988, $8,274,054; lands, 1982, at Memphis, 10 at Birmingham, 7 at dancing imtil 1 o’clock tomorrow $1,197,(82; 1938. $1,021,920. the Treamiry. It will be kept In morning. During the course of the from the restrictions of legislative Chattanooga, 8 at Charlotte and 9 (Conttoned on Page Six) Horses and mules, etc., 1982, $22,- bullion form as a basis for currency at Atlanta. evening, a huge birthday cake will control.” issues. be auctioned off by Robert M. Reid. Crltldiee the NRA 000; 1933, $22,276; neat cattle, 1932, When this operation has been ar­ In Chicago RUSSIANS REACH 67,585 $28,e|S0; 1M8, $30,240; sheep goatas, The NRA, be commented, has In Caiicago, apparently hardest At 11:20 o’clock, the dancers wlU ranged, the President will issue a hear President Roosevdt’s radio much to eommemi It as long as it etc., 1932, $8;787: 1988, |8,94 ; au- proclamation fixing definitely the hit of the country’s big cities, seven message of thanks, broaind merchants, 1982, $2>* deaths were blamed on the cold. AT STATE AFFAIRS of 49 Below Zero in COMMUNISM’S FOE Mr. Mills stated he was not in­ 687,759; 1933, $1,986,696; cables, Three died in Pennsylvania, one In clined to be too critical of the ad­ conduits, pipes, etc., 1932, $1,780,- Indiana, two in Michigan and one in Stratosphere— Few Knew ___ ministration’s agricultural program Statesmen With the ''Big 851; 1933, $881,258; bonds, ne'es, ON POLICY RACKET Minnesota, where the mercury had as strictly emergency measures, but etc., 1932, $3,662; 1933. $1,436; all sunk as low as 19 below zero. said he preferred to turn his atten­ Names” Left Out other taxable property of 1982, $87,- Storm warnings remained on the President’s Birthday to Be of Start of the Flight. Nazi Leader on First Anni­ tion to "the possibilities, amaong 270; 1933, $57,635; ten per cent add­ Atlantic seaboard from Atlantic others, of recovering lost markets ed, 1932, $70,163; 1933, $74,186. City to Eastport, Me. New York Official Deter­ and to the stimulation of increased Cheney List Observed by Many Cities consumption not only through rea- Paris, Jan. 30^(A P)—Edouard Moscow, Jan. 30.—(AP)—A So­ versary of His Power Daladler, again prem ier o f Finance, The larg^est taxpayer to th e town mined to Break Up the viet civil aviation stratosphere bal­ (Contlnued on Page Six) formed a “cieqn-up” Cabinet today of Manchester, is as usual Cheney Dances. loon which took off on an iman- Claims Nation Now Saved. Brothers with a Hat of $9,638,564 BOOTLEGGERS BUSY to guide his nation out of the mlie representing a reduction of $1,468,- Practice at All Costs. nounced ascension today was re­ of the Bayonne pawnshop scandal. 2M from the $11,006,777 list of 1982. ported In a message from Its crew It 1s a Cabinet of “the center,” The Orford Soap Company Is the By Associated Press BSrlln, Jan. 30— (AP)— Adolf neither Radical nor Conservative. It SINCE LAW CHANGE Thousands of Connecticut resi­ to have reached the record-breaking PROMINENT CLERGY second largest taxpayer to the In­ Hitler, chancellor of Germany, des­ Is composed mainly of veteran dustrial Ust with $990,396. The Or­ New York, Jan. SO.—(AP)—Po­ dents tonight will honor President height of 20,600 meters (67,585 statesmen, and significantly, In­ Roosevelt on his 52d birthday, join­ cribed his Nazi movement as Demo­ ford Company list for 1982 was |1,- lice Ccmmlssioner John F. O’Ryan feet.) cludes C^l. Jean Fabry, Mtuahal 061,415. Other plants listed are as today supplemented his order “to ing with hundreds of thousands of cracy’s bulwark against Commun­ 'The balloon, known as the “Oso- AT ACHESON RITES Joffre’s aide-de-camp during the follows: Case Brothers Conopany, hreidc the back of the policy rack­ other persons throughout the ism in a speech today signalizing Federal Forces Mobilizing to avlakhim”, attained that altitude at war. 1933 list, $363,809; 1932, $379,370; et’’ vita a move to enlist the Mag­ In their attendance at formal balls to be held In their 11:59 d. m., Moscow time .(4:29 a. the first anniversary of bis assump­ , Appointment of the one-legged Rogers Paper Company, 1933 list istrate’s Courts to a “sustained pro­ tion of power. Fabry, veteran fighting man, as $311,440; 1^2, $303,054; Lydall A gram against organized crime But Illegal Sellers Out of respective communities. m., e. s t.) A radio message froin Governor Wilbur L. Cross plans to the bag said a descent was, being He declared that- now humanity Funeral Services of Episco­ minister of war, was regarded as a Foulds, 1932, $48,465; 1933, $61.- which will be as ruthless within the has entered upon a period of attend the ceremony in New Haven, started Immediately. clear indication of the strong de­ 446. framework of the law as gangsters owing to the absence of any central “searching for dmely Ideas and fense policy with which France will Edward J. HoU, leading realtor of are outside of the law.’’ Bosiness. At that position, the crew report­ formal celebration In Hartford, al­ ed the temperature outside was be­ pal Bshop Largely Attend­ confront Chancellor Hitler of C •*- Manchester filed his 19^ list for As police began the second day though Hartford Democrats are (OontlncluM on fPago Six.) many. property valued at $360,926 as of their drive to eliminate the policy tween .33 fmd 49 degrees beloW zero planning two parties, one of them a and 4 below Inside. Besides Fabry, the following com­ agunst his 1932 list of $408,458 or or nuKjHers game, a lottery based Washington, Jan. 30.— (A P)—The ed at Hartford Cathedral a drop of $47,532. dance sponsors by the Hartford The message “all is wall'^ was pose the Cabinet of Premier Dala- on figures and most popular in Har­ administration was disclosed today Roosevelt Democratic CHub and the dier: $10,000 List Tomorrow lem, they had 42 arrests scored. to be marshalling forces for a war flashed from the ballocm 6n)y-4:o be other a card party entertainment followed with'the addltibhal woH M. Daladler, fjreign affairs; The list of property owners in Commissioner O’Ryan asked the on bootleggers, reported by Federal and dance by the Seventh Ward Hartford, Jan. 30.— (AP)— Cler­ that visibility wpw so poor the cre77 Eugene Penancler, justice; Manchester assessed for $10,000 or magistrates in a letter to Chief agents as flourishing despite repeal, supporters. gy from all parts of the New Eng­ could not determine th ^ exact po­ Eugene Frot, interior; more will be published to The Magistrate McDonald, to fix mini­ by pumping their wares Into legsd Norwalk reports an attendance of land and many prominent laymen sition. Col. Jean Fabry, national defense Herald tomorrow. mum bail In all Instances in which trade channels and Into dry states. 1,600 is expected a’, the formal NEW YORK’S NEEDY attended the funeral services for the Airplanes were dlapatAed ;from and war; the police make out prima facie 'The Hoube judiciary committee dance in the armory there tonight Right Rev. Dr. Edward Campion the Moscow Military Airidtome to Pierre Cot, air; cases. this morning, arranged to hear offi­ and the event will be considered the A<±eson, bishop of the Episcopal Francois Pletri, finance and the help the stratosphere' crew 'locate Main Bevenne cials of the Justice Department, the outstanding social affair of the diocese, at Christ Camrch cathedral budget; “The fundamental evil of permit­ Federal Alcohol Control Administra­ winter aeaaon. themselves. t this efftemoon. Bmlle Berthed, education; FARLEY TOOK TRIP Bitter Cold' Weather Army Field KkidieDs Are Set ting this undercover lottery,’’ the tion and the Internal Revenue Bu­ In Waterbary The body of the Cathedral and the Jean Mistier, commerce; letter said, “is that it constitutes reau at a secret meeting to chart In W aterbt^ Vht committee fore­ The ballocin was Uken up In-splte galleries were filled with the large Henri Queueille, agriculture; one of the main sources of supply of the campaign. cast today the largest dance In the of hitter cold weather in, an effort to Up m Streets to Feed assembly gathered to pay tribute to Joseph Paganon, public works; IN AIRMAIL PLANE the treasury of the underworld and These agencies, now at odds as city’s history with seventy police of­ beat the mark of 62,304 feet:set In ficers detailed to handle traffic and their late leader and chief pastor. Jean Valadler, labor; tke revenues derived from it make to the moat stntegic procedure September by the Russian military Taking part in the service ware Henri de Jouvenel, colonies; a substantial fund available for against the bootlegger army, are seven orchestras furnishing music. balloon Stratostat U. S. S. R. Hungry of City. A 42 pound cake will be among the the Right Rev. James De Wolf Hlppolyte Ducos, pensions; bribery and corruption of public of­ known ^o be in agreement on an ur­ It was manned by Pavll Fedosein- Perry of Providence, R, I., presiding Paul Berai^, posts and tele­ ficials and police, x x x gent need for some form of imme- birthiuy presentations. ko, Audrey Vasenko and Hya Usjrs- Tells Senators He Did Not Five hundred persons will honor bishop of the Episcopal church; the graphs; "Numeroys arrests win result medlate legislative action. Idn. New York, Jan. 30.—(AP)—The Right Rev. Frederick Q. Budlong Emil Usboaae, pubUo health; In all, three measures have been the President at- the New London ’The weather was foggy and the from my order; those arrested will ball which will follow dinner and cold waVe that brought a 52-degree of New Haven, Bishop CN)adjutor; Louis de Chappedelalne, marine; Know at the Time Who be brought before city magistrates suggested. An effort will be made temperature was close to freezing drop in temperature yesterday cau: - the Right Rev. Chauncey Bunce Guy Lachambre, merchan'. ma­ to weld them Into one. speaking. Plans are complete for when the craft, approximately the for hearing and ball. It has been the the dances in Ansonia, Derby, Shel­ ed the mercury to drop to 6 degrees Brewster, the retired diocesan; the rine. practice In the past for the so-called Hurley’s PropbaaL ton, Se3rmour and Oidord and ad­ same size as the military 'balloon, above zero today and saw ofie of ■Very Rev. Samuel P. CoUaday, dean Namee Under-Seoretarles Owned the Machine. policy combination, i.e., the racket­ One of the officials to appear be­ vance ticket sales have been large. soared aloft. the most elaborate relief setups or­ of Christ church (Cathedral; the Rev. As under-secretaries, the following eers behind the distribution, seller fore the judiciary committee Is Scores of civic, political, social The start was made at 8:40 a. m., ganized In New York in operation. Dr. John F. Plumb of Hartford, ex­ were named: (1:10 c. s. t.) in the piasqxoe c ' only and possessor of policy slips, to SffvaaUen field kitchens were ecutive secretary of the diocese, Martinaud Deplat, premier’s of- Washington, Jan. SO.— (AP) — (OnattuMd oa Page six) a few mllitsjry and dvtl aviatbp of-, bail defendants, pay the premium (Oeatliii^ ea Page Six.) a^dsd tq the fifteen set up late yes- James A. Fariey, genial postoMter and supply counsel. fldals from the Civil Aviation Air­ terday under spiuoial orders Issued (Oonttaued on Page Six.) (Ooattooed ea Page Six.) general and chairman of .the Demo­ port at the village of Mazllovo, Oetling Evidence by Mayor F. H. LaQuardla, which cratic National committee, today “These bai) bonds are written by eight miles from Moscow. provided that every source o l' the told Senate tovestlgaton of 4 tr^ certain Insurance companies and BaDoen Disappears city be made avmiable to house and to Texas by himself and others to a , agrencies against which this depart­ *Kingfish* Gets a Bullet So rapid was the ascent that the feed the poor during the emergency. plane owned by a mail oohtraet ment la collecting evidence. A limit­ balloon disappeared from sight The field kitchens provided free Ugliest H ouse in W orld holder, but said he never would do It ed number of lawyers habitually within a surprisingly short while. coffee and doughnuts to all who again. represent the policy class of criml- As Guest*s Calling Card No previous announcemdit had asked, and municipal lodging houses Appearing before thealrmaU In­ nals and are b^ieved to be on the been made that the flight would were instructed to increase food ra­ Is Accidentally Burned quiry committee to testify oraosiB- racketeer payroll.’’ take place. Apparently every effort tions and to waive red tape of every tog the alleged absence of records ’The Ibtter also complained that New Orleans, Jan. SO— (AP) — was made to keep the asoendon a kind. of Walter F. Brown, former poet; “arrests and convictions becomes <$> Burke said that when he and se cre t The cost? Mayor LaQuardla said ’The bullet “calling card” that UUc Senator Long were alone in ^e master general, he waa eu l^ ted to mere formalism,” when magistrates It did not matter. Glen Ridge, N. J., Jan. 30— (AP) ^and stripes. Futuristic paintings of Burke, political ward leader, left hotel room, rae Senator said: dragons and pigs adorned Its walls. a sharp cross-examto4tiQB by Bsb* parole or mete out light fines In ’The height reported by the Soviet Only Week’s Salary —The Town Council will have no after a visit to Senator Huey P. A clothesline was stretched to ator Austin (R., V t), a imaorlty gambling and policy cases. Long in his hotel room here last “I want to say this to you. I was 'balloon is more than 67,000 feet “What difference does it make?” more trouble about “Scarecrow member. drunk when I talked to you over Ueut-Commander T. G. W. Set­ front decorated with flapping week, is still a matter of contro­ he said. “It la necessary to build-up H ouse.” ohlmlses, nightgowns and long un­ Farley said' he “wasn’t respon­ the telephone. Forget what I said. I tle of the United States set the body resistance on a day like tMs. TREASURY BALANCE versy The home of Mrs. Irene Warren derwear. 'The garments were left sible” for the details of what hkP* get drunk and raise all kinds of hell, present rec .Iteofdpta tor the fiscal year (stnce the Senator’s version, and said he going to have to put I it t m into t o ]you— September 80. on a 66-mlle northwest wind. Today Mrs. Warren bad a chance to sell stare, but the Tows OounoU never master general, had been an offM al had planned'to shoot Senator Long Instead of your hand. I was going July 1) $1,661,893,267.80; expendi­ The Soviet Union, howevir, la p6t the wbd had abated to 16 miles in. Jt tor a fluiBg station but the coun­ weakened. .The fire ended the feud. of the awtottoa owporatlott; if he did not retract certain “Insult­ to g et yqju, H uey.” represented In the mternatlohal h o u r." cil rqfUAed to change the aona frm n Neither Mrs. Warren nor her allstad obtaining d t mall tures $8^106,621,808.38 (including ing remarks” made over the tele­ 11.877,608,980.87 of emergency ex- He said Senator Long jumped. Federatlan Aaroaalutlqae which ap­ 'the normal temperature for Jan­ rushlaatUl to bustoeM. She dadd- hushnnd, a retired business man was without oaa^eBtlve bMd phone during the recent mayoralty “My—J don’t want that ttimghe psndltures); excess of expenditures proved ^tae Settle mark. Hence' tna uary SO is 80 degrees above zero, «d to; “Ukis steps.” at home when the lire started. War­ been brought pot to fom bl campaign in which Longs’ candidate quoted the Smmtor aa eaylng. “Ssy, {1^44.728,540.56. Ruadima’ fUiH^t eohld hot be oohsid-r and the ooMeat on record is twp Fust came a varinted jalnt Job; ren fainted In a drugatora when was danatad. you aren’t armed, are vouT’ arad-fK-the ifMMr ibdre euro, eetabllahed In 18T6. rpd, gieen, ywow, black—to drabs t o l ^ o f l t

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superlntendeat, Joseph Cook; Mare EMERGENCY DOCTORS Eidlltz and Son, Inc., Cross i&d BOWERS BLOCK Receiving a Heritage of Honor DEATH OF WATCHMAN N. Y. STOCK MARKET Cross, Howard Froellck, Arthur Doctors who will respond to Myles and Morton F. Stem. emergency cMls tomorrow after­ REMAINS A MYSTERY TO STUDY CROP O IR I Q I C noon are Dr. ThomM Weldon, ^ f. SUED FOR $250,000 IS SOLD TODAY 5740 and Dr. Howard Boyd, 6016. CARDS AND DANCING - f t NSW Haven, Jan. 80.— (A P) —/ Iiupftct Treea and Htar TMOci Whether Leo J. Rheaume, 22-year- spn Effeeta of Grid— Moat at New Jersey CorporatioD FOR WAPPING FUND Morris L Diamond Takes old night watchman at an Orange ViOa Louise TonKnrow*. ABOUT TOWN inn, committed suldde or was slain 1 O *' remained unanswered today after a Bolton peaob growera ara to mast Claims Damages Because Over Property from Mn- three days* inveatlgatlon. tomorrow at tba Villa Ijoulaa in Twelve Prizes to Be Awarded Manchester Grange Dramatic Birch Mountain as guests of John club will bold a business meeti^ Tbs youth, a bullet wound in bla at Party at Community Albasl when the Tolland Friday evening at 8 o’clock at the head, was found dead at the Inn Sat­ Coiflity Exchange Was Not Moved. toal Realty Co. Farm Bureau repreaantative and' a House on February 6. home of Miss Marlon McLoughlin, urday morning by the driver of a 87 EMmimd street. All Grange lau n ^ truck. Offiolals at the out­ representative oz Connecticut Col­ set expressed the opinion he bad lege will be present. They will ex­ Mrs. David Biumham, Mrs. Morris L. Diamond, owner of the members interested In dramatics are New York, Jan. 30.— (AP) —The urged to attend. taken his life, but their failure to amine the fndt trees on the farm receiver of the City Center Corpora­ Marion Pierce, Mrs. Fh-ank House Diamond Shoe Store, today pur­ find a motive for the act caus^ as there are indications that tha - cold weather has so badly affected tion of Newark, N. J., brought a and Mrs. Walter Smith compose the chased the property on Main street Miss Ruth Cargo of Foster street them to investigate a homicide tbe peaches in tbe Bolton saction, $250,000 damage suit against the committee in charge of the benefit known u the Bowers block. Mr. was honored with a birthday sur­ theory. bridge, setback and dance, schedul­ also in Glastonbury and some other New York Stock Exchange and Diamond purchased the block, a prise party last night at her home Coroner James J. Corrigan has or­ other defendants today as an after­ ed for Tuesday evening, February by a number of her iriends. The dered Dr. V. A. Kowalewskl, West parts of tbe state, that tbe peaeh ’ 6, at the Wapplng Community three-story stone and brick struc­ math of last year’s proposal to move evening passed merrily with games Haven medical examiner, not to re­ crop Is likely to be loet this year. church house. Twelve prizes will be ture, from 'the Mutual Realty Com­ the exchange across the river to and music and a buffet luncheon. lease the body for burial. The gathering tomorrow will be awarded the wiimers. Coffee will be pany on a bond for a deed. Officials disclosed today they ware convened at 2 o’clock and will in­ New Jersey. • served free and hot sandwiches of Miss Cargo received many pretty After the present bank building gifts. studying finger prints found on the clude all of tbe peach growers in The projected move was aban­ various kinds will be on sale. Ray­ was erected the building housed the doned iMt fall when New York revolver from which the fatal bullet Bolton. The college representative mond Belcher has generously donat­ South Manchester Post Office and was fired. will explain what has been found City’s attempt to levy a tax on ed the use of his bus and Manches­ later the Park Hill Flower Shop. The Young People’s society of the in orchards already Inspected and stock transfers came to naught. ter people who attend will have free For the past year the main floor has Ck)ncordia Lutheran church will be The proposed tax was one of sev­ transportation. been unoccupied. Mr. Diamond’s guests of the Meriden League to­ there will be a discussion on what eral planned under former Mayor ' Fred Wemer and William Munsle plans are indefinite but he does plan morrow evening. A bus will leave LEGION RIFLE TEAM will be the best methods to follow John P. O’Brien’s administration In will furnish music for the modem to remodel the building. No pur­ the church at 6:30 and those who in an effort to save trees for future an effort to help the city’s financial and old fashioned dances, and Carl chase price was disclos^. are going should be at the church at crops, if such is possible. situation. It brought widespread Wiganowski will be the announcer. The building, on& of the most im­ that time. BEATS WETHERSFIELD Mr. Albasi said this afternoon protests from brokers and others, Friends wishing to help swell the posing in the local business section, that the indications for a good peadi and culminated in the threat to fund for need^ equipment at the was built 80 years ago by the late The Grange bowling team will crop in Bolton was not at all prom­ move the exchangre to New Jersey. new community house, by donating Arthur E. Bowers and for a num­ bowl at Murphey’s alleys tonight at ising for 1934. Herbert J. Hannoch, as receiver prizes or materials for refreshment ber of years was the home of the 8 o’clock. Wins by Narrow Margin of 1.5 for the City Center Corporation, may call Rosedale 62-5 or 76-5. Manchester Trust dJompany and the Points — Dwire and Cude brought the suit. Chief Edward Coleman of the Operated Market Savings Bank of Manchester. The Are High Scorers. FARLEY TOOK TRIP late Judge H. O. Bowers formerly Manchester Fire Department re­ City Center Corporation operated ported a chimney fire at 10:45 this the Center Market in Newark, GIRL CAUSES CAPTURE conducted his law practice in the forenoon at Louis Beebe’s house on By scoring 875 points out of a which was tentatively selected by offices on the second floor now oc­ IN AIRMAIL PLANE Oakland street. Chemicals were ap­ posrible 1,000 Uie Manchester the Exchange as the site of its New cupied by Senator Robert J. plied and no damage resulted. American Legion Rifle team defeat­ Jersey operations. The building, OF ESCAPED CO N Via Smith. Roger Peck, 16-year-old Minneapolis high school boy, has a medal ed the Wethersfield American Le­ (Continued from Page One) papers on file said, was greatly al­ Instead of a father. While his father, William R. Peck, was on a Colonel Wallace Winchell, the gion team by the close margin of 15 tered by builders and architects be­ ^ansport bound for France, Roger was bom to Peck’s war bride. Farley agreed Evans was the man Amarillo, Tex. Jan. 30.— (A P )—A “Bishop of the Bowery,” who is points “S the Onion town boys fore the O’Brien administration re­ girl hitchhiker caused the capture letter telling of his son. Just before it arrived conducting a series of revival who arranged the Texas trip in an scinded its tax plans, thereby keep­ NOTED ARTIST, KNOWN marked up 860 of their possible 1,- Aviation Corporation plane. today of W. H. Bybee, life-termer issflTnf *«tlon, heroically protecting bis officer during an meetings at the Salvation Army, 000. ing the Exchange in N ^ York. from Abilene and El Paso, who es­ will be the guest speaker at the sup­ Illustrating the testimony that The defendants named in the suit Conrad Dwire and Harold C^de, had been given previously by James caped from the Eastham State pris­ HERE, PASSES AWAY , ” h r i! " “ ‘- ‘ ““ •.J “ "le , «ro.. o» th. .on he n “ e” per and meeting of the Yoimg Mar­ of the Manchester team were high are, besides the Exchange; Richard While the mother, now Mrs. V. B. Ryberg. looks on .proudly. ried Chuples club tomorrow evening Maher regarding the burning of Whitney, its president; New York on farm two weeks ago when Clyde guns each popping 181 points. Hale Barrow, Texas outlaw, freed a at 6:30i records when Brown left office, the Stock Exchange Building Company: of the prison town team was high committee investigators bad placed group of convicts. Older Manchester people will re­ for his mates with a score of 17” . Arthur Harry Froellck, one of the borne the bnmt of expense of feed­ The Young People’s Bible study on view six file cabinets containing building company’s executives: New Bybee was arrested on a highway call N. R. Mitchell, a noted artist, H. Muske of the Manchester team 22 drawers each. while pursuing pretty Eval3m B. whose specialty was marine paint­ ing and clothing these indigent In­ group of the Swedish Congregation­ York (Rotation Company and its INDIANS TACKLE dians,” Wohelke said here after a scored 167 points out of a possible Maher, now a stenographer ta Clark, 22, of Los Angeles, who had ing whose fimeral was held in New al church will meet Friday night at tour of the Five ’Tribes area. “The 200 and the other members of the Farley’s office and who until re­ driven away with his car when he Haven this afternoon. He was a 7:30 o’clock Instead of tonight. 'The Indians of eastern Oklahoma will Manchester team and their scores cently was receiving $2tt a month stopped at a filling station west of resident of Washington, (Cjonn.) un­ third chapter of Romans Is being were: W. Richie, 168; Newton, 178. sit back and starve rather than studied. from the Democratie National com­ here. til five years ago when he movea to JOBLESS PROBLEM For "Vethersfield, Putnam shot mittee, identifi^ them as having New Haven and where be died Sun­ ask for help. Their tradition The car containing a sub-machine 172; Schmidt, 168; Loveland, 172; contained tbe correspondence be day. Inherited from their forefathers The annual meeting of Manches­ gun, a rifle and other weapons, was have made them a race of people Canfield 170 and Hale, 178. said be bad burned. turned over to AmariUo police. His wife, the former Miss Agnes ter Chapter, American Red (hoss, Lewis, a daughter of Rev. Alonzo The Poor Indian, Poorer whose pride keeps them from ask­ scheduled for yesterday afternoon, Bybee bad caught a truck and Lewis, former pastor of Woodbury ing for 4ielp they really need. The was following the girl when he ran was postponed indefinitely, due to Episcopal (Tburcb, was a teacher in government feels that if these In­ the illness of several members. into a police cordon. He was armed Manchester in the early 80’s and Then Ever, Yearns for the dians could be placed in colonies with a revolver , but surrendered where an instructor could super­ Mr. Mitchell often called in Man­ Hose Company No. 1 of the S. M. without resistance. vise their gardens, that they could chester while she was teaching here. F, D., responded to a still alarm at Miss Clark said she was returning She taught in the Ninth district. She be taught to raise their own food. Giant Double Bill Days of Plenty. 6:30 this morning for a chimney to Los Angeles from Kansas City died a week ago. “The tribesmen who lived in the when she thumbed a ride out of todian Territory 30 years ago were fire at the house at 5 West street Vinita, Okla., yesterday. After she •'a smart race of people. 'The lead­ The mercury was below the zero The Power of a Great Love SEPABA'TE ADDRESSES Muskogee, Okla., Jan. 30—Lo, the mark and was anything but a pleas­ saw the firearms in the car Bybee poor Indian we have been bearing ers spent thousands of dollars a told her be was an escaped convict year on educational facilities and ant mcming to get out It was not so much about, is poorer than ever necessary to use any water as the Story — Plus the Charm of and bank robber, who “didn’t wfuit New York, Jan, 80.— (AP) —^The at one time bad a much better January dilatory domicile pamphlet these days as a result of the Great fire was extinguished with the use to be taken.’’ teaching system thafi the early of the New York Social Register, Famine visited upon the white mmi of chemicals, no damage resulting. “He pleaded witti me to be a pioneers to this district. Glorious Just issued, lists separate addresses when the bottom fell out of the ‘pal’ to him and drive while be got wampum market. “The coming of the white man, for Curtis B. Dali agd bis wife, the however, crowded these Redmen off The Hill Billies will make their Music! some sleep,” she related. Her first former Anna E. Roosevelt, daug^i- But now It appears that Lo and court debut tonight at the School opportunity to escape came today, thousands of his indigent brethren their reservations until today they ter of President and Mrs. Roosevelt, own less than 1,500,000 acres of land Street Rec at 7 o’clock against a she said, when B ybee entered the Mr. Dali's residence is listed as hereabout are at least going to be Rec team. 'The Hill Billies lineup filling station analotf-tbe kejNs in able to eat. And 'that is a great as compared with 15 million acres Pana

MANC3HBSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUBffl)AY, JANUARY 80,1984.

as a witness when the esse is tried. Coroner John J. Phelan, who was a FORBGNEiei&Oiet 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 GREETINGS Manchester REVIVAL SERVICES Is 109 Years Old Today NEGRO IS LYNCHED passenger on the trolley car at the time of the.accident, is also expect­ Date Book ed to testify. New York, Jau. 30.— (AP)— FOR MR. ROOSEVET IN SECOND WEEK Never Heard of President BY FLORIDA MOB Mrs. Wlnigo, who served one term eign Exchange ateady. a in Congress, succeeded her husband, Great Britain in doHara, otheta^M' Tcmight Otis T. W in ^ , Sr., who was a Con­ cents. ' January 30— President’s \)irthday New York, Jan. 30.— (A P )— The^It was the birthday anniversary of gressman from Arkansas from 1912 G reat Britain demand, 6.03 1<4;; cables, 5.02 1-4; 60 day bills, 5.0V ball at State Armory. birthday candles burned today, too, President Roosevelt. to the date of his death several Cards and Telegrams in Bas­ CoL FmcheD Talks on ''Sanc­ Taken from Constable’s Car 1-4; France denumd, 6.32 1-2; cablNIi Also Radio Concert— Bethany for other Americana as well as for Moses Mendel Penn expressed no years ago. Mrs. Wingo came to Girls and Chester Shields at Swe­ their President interest in that. Bridgeport at the time her son was 6.32 1-2; Italy demand, 8.45 1-2; c#^ injured. hies, 8.45 1-2. ket Loads Are Delivered dish Congregational church. tification’’ at Salvation They burned for Moses S^endel He had never heard of Franklin and Shot Down- Demands: This Week Penn, who was 57 years old on the Delano Roosevelt. February 2—Wedding Gown Pag­ Army Citadel. day Franklin Delano Roosevelt was Belgium, 22.40; Germany, 88,^; at the White House. eant at Whiton Memorial hall. bom. Today is the birthday, too, of Dr. Attacked White Woman. CURB QUOTATIONS Holland, 64.60; Norway, 25J»; Also annual meeting of Automo­ Penn, recovering at a hospital Walter Damrosch, who is 72 years Sweden, 25.91; Denmark, 22.^; Switzerland, 31.20; SpEdn,' 12.87; bile Division of Chamber of Com­ from a paralytic stroke, celebrated old. He had something to say, Portugal, 4.56N; Greece, .90N; ‘ Washington, Jan. 30.—(AP)— merce at Castle Farm Inn. Colonel Wallace Wlnchell entered his 109th birthday anniversary to­ among other things, about crooners. Tampa, Fla., Jan. 30.— (A P )— A and, 18.25N; Czecho SlovidEia, Also dance. School street Recrea­ his second week of revival services day with a modest party “and an “Crooners,” he stated, “ought to Amer a t Pow and Lt B ....t 3% Even as other happy boys and men. band of men early today lynched Assd Gas and E le c ...... 1% 4.78N; Argenine, 83.46N; BtemU,. tion Center. extra cigar or two.” be boiled In oil.” President Roosevelt indulged today at the Salvation Army wdth a Bible Robert Johnson, negro, held for in­ Amer Sup P o w ...... 3% 8.52N; Tokyo, 30.00; Shanghai, 34.37 February 3— Zlpser club dance, Friends yesterday recalled to him The eminent muMcian and con­ in a birthday party—but one that discussion on “Sanctification”, which that today was his birthday and ductor described a crooner as “a vestigation for an alleged attack on Blue Ridge ...... 2% 1-2; Hong Kong, 37.87 1-2; Mexi9o : Sub-Alpine club. Central States Elec ...... 1% swelled into such National propor­ Coming Events took place in the Citadel last eve­ Penn expressed surprise. “It seems man who thinks he sings— but a white woman. City (silver Peso), 28.00; Montreal Cities Service ...... 3% in New York, 99.37 1-2; New. Yorir February f and 7—Play “Penrod” ning. During his remarks he stated! such a short time since the last whose tones are more like those of tions as have few similar occasions. Deputy Constable T. M. Graves re­ Cities Service, p f d ...... 19 in Montreal, 100.37 1-2. at Whitun Memorial by Community “It seems strange to me that men one,” he said. a love-sick cat than anything else 1 ported he was kidnaped, beaten and More than 75,000 birthday greet­ and women expect p>erfection from Elec Bond and S h a re...... 18% N— NominEiI. ing cards descended upon Jie White Players, auspices Educational club. It was pointed out that his birth­ can think of.” then freed when the negro, whom he Ford Limited ...... 6% any article that is produced by hu­ day falls on the first anniversary of House. With mail and telegrams ar­ February 9—Junior Prom at was transferring from the City JaU Midwest U tils ...... % man agency, whether it be in the Adolf Hitler’s rise to power in Cier- riving by the basket load, Presiden­ Manchester High school. Philadelphia — Franklin Delano In charge of state authorities', was Niag Hud P ow ...... 7 Also annual Firemen’s Night at manufacture of silk or the building many. To this, Penn renmrked: Roosevelt Linster was bom today. shot down. tial aides estimated the number of a house, and yet at the same Penn Road ...... 3% REUMED IPPETIIE School street Rec. “Hitler is a cufse sent by God as a He is the third child of the, John 'The shooting took place in an Iso­ Stand Oil I n d ...... 32% would total 100,000. time, limit the power of God. Jesus pimishment for the sins of the Linsters. Mr. Roosevelt had arranged for February 10— Girl Scout rally, lated section 15 miles from Tampa United Founders ...... 1% Christ came_ into the world to de­ Jews.” “If the baby’s bom Tuesday,” said his own party. It will, as usual, be pageant and Scout demonstration, at 3:15 a. m., a short time later United Gas ...... 3% stroy sin and we have faith to be­ His friends told the centenarian- Mrs. Linster yesterday, “we’ll name WEiaiT win with- his “buddies” of the 1920 vice- at State Armory, 7:30 p. m. after Graves took the negro from United Lt and Pow A ...... 4% m lieve He has done and can do a per­ plus that not only was the day an him after the President.” presidential campaign and members Also annual meeting of local YD the jail. Canadian M arconi...... 2% fect work in the human heart. This anniversary for Hitler but that, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Lin­ of his personal staff. Club at Osano’s cottage at Bolton. Police reported they released Mavis Bottling...... 1^ February 11—Police benefit at is called sanctification.” • much more significant to Americans. ster was bom at 12:01 a. m. today. For days “the gang” of 1920, has The standard dictionary defines Johnson to Graves at 2:30 eu m., KELllRe’S lUBIUK been planning for the yearly party, State Theater. sanctification: “To make holy, when the deputy constable appeared February 12— Father and Son but Mr. Roosevelt was informed by cleanse from sin.” Specifically in with warrants charging Johnson the torrent of greetings that the banquet at South Methodist church. theology, “ the gracious work of the al operators were said to have with petty larceny. Y, M. C. A. Notes Cereal Relieved His February 14, 15, 16, 17—Automo­ rest of the country was participat­ Holy Spirit whereby the believer is LATEST STOCKS lightened their commitments on the Graves said his automobile was Constipation ing too, and he arranged to send a bile and Home Appliance Show at free from sin.” There are various theory that some of the more active stopped and he was overpowered word of personal thanks over the State Armory. theories, first, justification and sanc­ issues have advanced too rapidly. and tossed into the rear seat. Graves Tuesday p. m. Third cooking lec­ February 16—Annual banquet of Although there has been consid­ air tonight at 11:20 p. m., eastern tification occurs immediately, but New York, Jan. 30 — (AP) — said a dozen cars followed the party ture by Mrs. Arra Sutton Mixter. If you are a sufferer from head­ Luther League of Emanuel Lu­ erable buying by foreign traders and to the scene of the lynching. 7 p. m.- Dressmaking class. standard time. every commsmd, exhortation and Stocks slipped into high gear today aches, loss of appetite and energy, Birthday Cake Beady theran church. promise of sanctificatio.i in the Bi­ investors, the expected heavy repa­ Police arrested Johnson Sunday Thursday, 4-5 p. m. Social and March 13, 14, 15, 16— Annual^ and the upward trading rush in the triation of American capital was sleeplessness, or any other of the In the intimacy of the White ble is for Christians, never for sin­ and reported he was partially iden­ tap dancing. early hours attained a momentum understood to have thus far not de­ frequent effects of constipation, House family quarters, Mrs. .Roose­ Herald Cooking School at State ners; Second, sanctification is at­ tified as the negro who attacked a Friday, 4 p. m. Girls gym. Theater. Sessions in morning. equal to some of the fast sessions of veloped. Banking quarters pointed woman. read this enthusiastic letter fr<»a velt and the family set-up, today tained by growfth in grace; we can Friday, 8:15 p. m. Wedding gown March 20—Annual concert of G the spring-summer revival. out that, with the new 32,000,000,- Mr. McIntyre: the big white cake with its 52 can­ never grow impurity out of the pageant at Whiton Memorial hall. Clef Club at Emanuel Lutheran Led by the rails and industrials, 000 stabilization fimd in operation, dles for the same old party the heart; Third, sanctification takes “ For a long time my system was church. most share groups were pushed those who shipped their funds to President has had for the last 13 place at death, that no one can oe ahead 1 to 2 or more points before EX-CONGRESSMAN’S SON not in very good working order. April 2—Masonic ball. State Ar­ sanctified in life. Our answer. Death Europe to escape inflation and dol­ Seventy of 100 students in a west­ But since eating Kellogg’s A ll- years. profit taking cut down some of the lar depreciation are virtually assur­ The men he knew as “Louis,” mory. has no» saving efficacy, if death ern college say they would marry a Bran , I have regained my appetite April 23—Ninth annual concert of extreme gains. 'The advance was ed of getting their money back into SUING CONNECTICUT CO. “Mac” and “ Steve” who were with could deliver a Christian from sin 60-year-old woman with $1,000,000. and my lost weight. And my system Beethoven Glee Club at High school variously attributed to final Con­ this country on a dollar value of be­ him in the campaign of 1920, and why not deliver a sinner from all gressional action on the President’s But what would the law say to the is in good working order. Eellogg^a tween 50 and 60 per cent of former who are now his secretaries— Louis auditorium. sin, then there would be no need of gold bUl, with its infiationary impli­ Bridgeport, Jan. 30— (AP) —Ac­ woman? A ll-B ban sure does the trick.”— parity. Most of the capital flight, M. Howe, Marvin H. McIntyre and a Saviour. cations on the one hand and dollar companied by his mother, Mrs. Ef- Mr. J. A- Mclntinre, 160 Ruscorab it was said, took place at a much Stephen Early—^had plenty of plans The Salvation Army teaching is stabilization authorization on the figene Wingo, of Washington, ex- St., Philaddphia, Pa. this; that sanctification 1s an experi­ other. Increased demand for favor­ higher value. Congresswoman from Arkansas, of their own for the family party. OVER 400 DELEGATES Tests show Kellogg’s A i x -B ran They were joined by those men ence subsequent to regeneration, ite issues put the ticker tape seven Otis T. Wingo, Jr., a former Prince­ conditioned upon entire consecration minutes behind floor transactions at CRASH VICTIM BE'TTER ton student, is waiting in Superior provides the “bulk” needed to re­ who knew and covered the former lieve ordinary constipation. It also Assistant Secretary of the Navy AT EASTERN STAR MEET and faith; the privilege of every be­ one time and trading in the first two Court today, ready to appear before liever; to be experienced and live m hours exceeded 2,000,000 shares. LOANS contains vitamin B and iron for smd Vice-Presidential nominee— Meriden, Jan. 30.— (A P )—Stanley Judge Patrick B. O’Sullivan and the blood. Kirk E. Simpson of Washington, this present life, fitting us for the Grains, cotton and other commodi­ Bluick of Waterbury who was seri­ jury in prosecution of a $25,000 Charles McCarthy of Albany: Grand Chapter of Connecticut life to come, a little heaven to go ^o ties did not take part in the demon­ ously injured Simday evening when negligence suit which he has brought ^ DP TO ’ 3 0 0 You’ll enjoy thi& delicious and Thomas M. Lynch of New York and Holds Its Sixtieth Annual heaven in.” The group then pro­ stration, although most were fairly the automobile he was driving against the Connecticut Company. healthful ready-to-eat cereal. Serve ceeded to investigate Bible passages steady. The dollar held to a nar­ crashed into a bridge railing on the On December 18, 1932, young James Sullivan of Boston. Session in Hartford Today. j ::=i quick service it with milk or cream—or use o ft^ concerning the subject. row groove in foreigrn exchange Meriden-Waterbury turnpike, kill­ Wingo, operating an automobile in cooking. dealings. Bonds were mildly im­ with Miss Barbara Hallsworth, a The subject of th^ Colonel’s ad­ ing Mrs. Mary Augustine of Water­ SMAU MONTNiY PAYMINTt Hartford, Jan. 30.— (A P )—The dress tonight is, ‘"Twm Kids of Old proved. bury, a passenger, is reported to be Brookline, Meiss., society girl as a Just eat two tablespoonfols daily. Shares of Santa Fe, N. Y. Central, COMI IN — WRin— raoN i RADIO ENTERTAINERS Grand Chapter of Connecticut, Or­ Babylon and Their Place in Des­ responding to treatment and his passenger, crashed into a trolley car Chronic cases, with each m ^l. If Union Pacific, Southern Pacific and here. 'The student was taken to a der of the Eastern Star, convened tiny.” All are invited. Full band name was removed from the danger not relieved this way, see your today at Foot Guard hall for its and Songster Brigade will be pres­ a number of other carriers were up hospital, suffering numerous In­ Personal F inance C o. doctor. ON CHURCH PROGRAM 1 to around 2 points. American list this morning. Miss Mary Augus­ juries, and appeared in court today Room a. State Theater Bnlldlng 60th annual session. ent, with Bandmaster David Addy tine, also of Waterbury, who suffer­ 753 Main St., H ancheater K ellogg’s A ll-Bb a k is aU Bran More than 400 members of the £ind Songster Leader Fred Clougu, Telephone, Consolidated Gas, United with a cane which he uses as the re­ ed a fractbred leg and other In­ sult of a hurt leg. Phone 3430 with only necessary flavoring added. order were present as voting mem­ Jr. Aircraft, Douglas Aircraft, Stand­ The only • .arsre la Three Per­ ard Oil of New Jersey, Chrysler, U. juries, in the crash, is also improv­ Miss Hallsworth was a member of It contains much more peeded. Bethany Girls and Chester bers and there was a large attend­ cent Per Month on unpaid S. Industrial Alcohol, Case, Allied ing. the Wingo party, and will be called Amount of fioan. “ bulk” than part-bran pr^ucts. Shields to Be at Swedish Con­ ance, in the galleries, of other mem­ MRS. L. D. SWENSON DIES Chemical, Auburn and Public Ser­ Hade by Kellogg in Battle Creek* gregational Church Tonight. bers not entitled to vote. vice of New Jersey also recorded The Grand Chapter was called to Greenwich, Jan. 30— (AP) —Mrs. gains of 1 to more than 2. The order, in open session, by Mrs. Ida Louise Dickinson Swenson, a direct metals were hesitant. A capacity attendance is exijected B. Nixon of Middletown, worthy Most of the aircraft stocks were at the concert to be presented at the descendant of Nathaniel Dickinson, grand matron in 1932. one of the foQnders of Amherst col­ especially active following approval Swedish Congregational church at 8 Worthy Grand Matron, Mrs. Car- by the House naval affairs commit­ o’clock tonight, featuring the lege, died last night at Greenwich oiyjj L. Kane of Deep river; Worthy hospital of pneumonia. She was 44 tee of the recommendation to pur­ Bethany Girls and Chester Shields. Grftod ^^tron'E rnest C. Bixby of' chase 1,184 naval planes over a fivO- WcOxjdU ^dy\ua\ij The program ^ 1 be announced by years old and the wife of Edward F, Monroe: and their associate grand Swenson. year period at a cost of some 395,- Sterling V. Couch, WDRC announc­ 000,000. One block of 30,000 shares er, who will use a regular micro­ officers were received in form. Mrs. Swenson, who came to live An address and civic welcome here three years ago, was a member of Curtiss Wright changed hands at phone in imitation of a radio broad­ a fractional gain. were given by the Rev. Dr. Rock­ of the Greenwich Branch of the New cast. York Junior League. An expansion of public participa­ The Bethany Girls, a widely well Harmon Potter, president of tion in equity trading was reported known quartet from New Britain, the Hartford Theological Seminary. She was also on the executive board of the Bennett School of New by several commission firms while, wdio have gained much popularity The session this afternoon was York, at the same time, several profession- through a weekly broadcast over occupied by the presentation of ad­ WDRC, will present a diversified dresses and reports of officers and program of secular and sacred reports of committees. FURNITURE SALE songs. Chester Shields, well known Grand Secretary Mrs. Harriet I. local cometist, who has also appear­ Burwell of Wlnsted reported the ed on the air, will present several membership of 99 chapters, 27,430 groups of numbers. as of January 1, 1934. POPULAR MARKET The two largest chapters are 855 Main Street Rubinow Building At 9 A, M. Naomi, No. 2 of Waterbury, with Starts Thursday* Feb. !•< 994 members and Orient chapter WALL ST. BRIEFS No. 1 of Bridgeport with 991. The annual banquet amd enter­ A GIGANTIC slice of American Indus- T T TOOK time to “build” a Sale as big as New York, Jan. 30.— (A P )—Lum­ tainment will be held in the Hotel PORTERHOUSE ber orders received at mills in the Bond ball room this evening at 7 ^ try backs this noted Sale! Repre­ this—with values as great as these! week ended January 20 were 26 per o’clock. SIRLOIN----- ROUND cent larger than in the previous senting* months of work for thousands of We began Vay back last July! Ordered week, while production and ship­ men and women! Suites from here! ment figures "were above those of the CHUCKLES hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of preceding three weeks, according to Chairs from there! Occasional Pieces '“‘I reports to the National Lumber Furniture! Kept 67 factories humming Manufacturers Association. Washington, Jan. 30.— (A P )—A STEAKS from some other source! Furniture from couple of House members with op­ REAL for months! Consumed a staggering total January, on the whole, was an en­ posing political views agree on one QUALITY! 67 great factories—to Ward Stores in of NR A hours! It took time—^yes, for this couraging month for the machinery question—that things in the United Maine, in California, and in the 46 States trade, says “American Machinist.” States move fast. is America’s Great Furniture Sale! In 500 Inquiries were “ universally strong­ Before the House Naval commit­ between! An Event so BIG —quality is er and In some districts orders were tee, Representative Britten, Illinois, CUT FROM Ward Stores now, from coast to coast! good.” Several machine tool build­ Democrat, remarked: HEAVY STEER better, prices lower! The Sale of Furni­ “Why, it takes 35 to 40 minutes ers report more business in January ' than in any month of 1933. to cash a check in a bank in Ger­ BEEF! ture Sales is ready—throughout the Na­ Come! See it in your Ward Store! Com­ many or Great Britain." B. W. Dyer & Company estimates “Yes,” interposed Representative tion! pare the values! sugar consumption in the United McFarlane, Texas Democrat, "and Cut To Your Order States last year at 5,665,524 long you can have one bounce back in Any Size tons, a decrease of 36,127 tons from that time over here.” Any Thickness 1932. TRY ONE! (READ CAREFULLY) Complaints and pleas are nothing The New York Coffee and Sugar unusual to Representative McRey- IMPORTANT Exchange is advised :hat raw sugar nolds of Tennessee, but the oddest in Lean, Fresh exports to the United States from his experience is this letter: Because of the tremendous amount of work involved in getting ready for this the Philippines from Nov. 1 last to “I have a cow that her milk has Jan. 15 of this year totaled 246,881 got so it won’t chum, that is the GREATEST of WARD’S SALES: long tons compared with 236,225 butter won’t gather and milk after SHOULDERS tons in the corresponding period of it stands to chum has a bad odor. 1932-33, an increase of 4.5 per cent. The butter won’t gather and tastes THE FURNITl^E FLOOR ONLY of this store will remain CLOSED all day to­ Refined shipments were 11,195 tons, bitter. a decrease of 18.8 per cent. Philip­ "The cow seems to be in good morrow in preparation for the grand opening Thursday, February 1, of this great pines exports to the United States health. It will be 4 ^ months till sale. during 1933 amounted to 1,062,576 calving time.” tons compared with 1,000,250 in !■ 1932. Representative Virginia E. Jenckes MAIN FLOOR AND BASEMENT OPEN ALL DAY. Watch TOMORROW’S of Indiana, despite a bitter cold DIAL 614S wave,decided to go to Indianapolis FOR HERALD for Announcements of SENSATIONAL SALE VALUES in our Furniture by plane to make an address to­ and Rug Departments on 2nd Floor. OPEN FORUM night. “ Call up the airways office and ATLANTIC RATOUTB tell ’em to order warm weather,” NOTICE! Many people think Montgomery Ward carries only cheaply constructed, TO OUR PRESIDENT she snapped to a secretary. RANGE on. poorly styled furniture at a low price. THIS IS NOT TRUE! During this great My wishes are so very large, Representative Gray of Indiana February Sale we ask you to come to our furniture department — no ^ligation to I see your cake is too; wouldn’t yield to Representative May your birthday be a happy one Fish of New York for a question on buy—and carefully inspect the construction and styling of our furniture. You’ll be And Joy belong to you. gold devaluation. Instead to the y . Firpo amusement of House members and SURPRISED to find that EVERY piece has been carefully selected by the finest fur­ I am glad you are our president gallery occupants, he suggested: With the faithful N. R. A. “If the gentleman will be patient niture buyers in the country for CONSTRUCTION and STYLE. Montgomery Always better things are coming until he can get the drift of my re­ Ward ALWAYS offer you the NEWEST and LATEST DESIGNS at prices 40 ta80% With every single day. marks maybe he can ask his ques­ tion more Intelligently.” BELOW most furniture stores for the SAME MERCHANDISE. And now during You came to us as a rainbow does After clouds and stormy weather. MUST NAME WINNER this February Sale you save 20 to 30% more! IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO You taught to us a mighty thing; Chicago, Jan. 30— (A P )—Regard­ RANGE & FUEL OILS LOOK OR ASK QUESTIONS. We shall be glad to aid you in your selections. To plan and work together. less of Whether there is a fall when Jim Londos and Joe Savoldi, the We Handle Only The Best! The Eagle tells a story. And one that we can guess; former Notre Dame football full­ When in Need Of Range Or Fuel Oil^ It tells to all the nation back, meet for one of the world In a t soon we’ll have success. heavjrweight wrestling champion­ PHONE 5293 QUALITY ships at the Chicago stadium to­ GUARANTEED BY • ■ - I ajn for you, will always be. morrow n ifh t, there will be a win­ So may yoiir plans succeed; ner. 5ftXARS OF' And your life be full of sunshine The miaoU state athletic com­ The Bandy OU Co. 824-828 Main Street Manchester Aa our country’s flag you lead! mission has decreed that in the FAOtlNIALING Floria Pisanl, event there la no fall, the referee 155 Center Street Manchester liS pine etreet. shall award a dedsioiu P A C H F om t MANCHESTTER EVEN ING HERALD, UAMUUESTER, OONN^ MONDAY, JANUARY 29,1984.

Aanrifpstrr art dBbtf, but hunua Ufa !■ buBun sense or aonsease la a stataaMat we UfB—and that la tba view that the remember havlag seea aomawhera Coiiffress Is Right Behind The President courta uaually take. long ago, to the effect that what Eonitng HtraU makes bard cider such a pecullraly Fuwt>u(uiao Bt rum wmptAT.n pfUNTlNO OOMPANl, INC HITLER VS. LUTHER devilish thing is the circumstance It Bi«m U HtrMt that, besides its alcoholic content MuvbMUr. UOBB. The action of Reich Bishop Lud­ there exists in the fermented— and THUMBS rBMOKilON wig Mueller In causing the arrest of 0«D«r»j M«naa«r perhaps in the unfermented—juice Rev. Martin Nlemoeller, leader of FouDdcb uetob«i 1, lltl of the apple a form of ether not en­ Publiihcd lOTcry BTaniDg Uzocpt the Pastors Emergency League and countered elsewhere in nature. Sundays ana Bi ltdaya BBtarad at tb« the suspension of a hundred more Post OSlos at >Aax>obsst«r Oobb. as Whether the person who made Ssoond CUss Mall Mattar. members of the Pastors Leag^ue SLBSCRIP^'ION lUTBa this statement was taking rather throughout Prussia Is a further in­ Oaa Tear, t - taall ...... IBM long liberties with the word “ether” Par Month, by Biall ...... I tC dication of the serious mess into Stnzla coplas ...... I -01 or not is something on which we are Dsllysrad. ona yaar .If.Ot which the Hitler government of not qualified to form an opinion. Germany has gotten itself by at­ MEMBER OF TH K A880C1ATB0 But we do believe, and we fancy the priXSs tempting to bully the people with Tbs Aasoolatsd Press is szoiusM^ly editor of the C ourut also believes, relation to their religious beliefs as sntltlsd to tbs uss for rapoblloatloB that there is some subtle demon of all bsws dispatobas orsdttad to it It has bullied them in all other or not otbarwits eradUad In this lurking In bard cider to associate ENGINEER SEEKS paper and also tba leeal nows pnb* things. llshed herein. with whom old King Alky himself Fearful of the consequences If It All t-iabts ot rapublloatlon ot must be ashamed. special dlspatobes bcrsln are also re­ undertook to exercise throughout all served. It was one of the worst spiritual On Sunday evening toe Christian UNDERGROUND ( M Germany the religious control It has weaknesses of prohibition that it Endeavor Society held a meeting Full ssrrloa client ot N B A Ssr* arrogated to Itself, the Hitler gov­ vies. Ina did not have the courage to Include with Thomas Lotus toe leader. The ernment has obviously adopted the topic was “The Youth of Our Publishers Rsprsssntativs: Tbs hard cider under its taboo. Of Church.” Digging Shaft in Ae Bead nf Julius Matbsws Special AKsnoy— New strategy of beating the pastoral op­ course It pretended to, but the pre­ Tork Cbioago. Detroit and Boston. position in detail. If possible, and The annual church meeting \yas tense was so thin you could read a also held on Sunday evening. Rev. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF with that end In view has centered Los Angdea— Is Now ClRi'Ul.ATluNS. fine print copy of the Volstead act F. P. Bacheler was chosen modera­ its attack on the largest and possi­ tor and opened toe meeting with through It Everybody knew that Tbs Herald Print! ^ Company, Ino., bly the least godly of the German prayer. The reports of toe clerk 250 Feet Deep. assumes no flnanolal responsibility the bard dder drinker in the rural was given by J. G. Talcott Tha for typoffrapbloa. errors appearing In states. advertisements In the Manchester districts would not be Interfered church has a membership of 228 Of all countries, it would seem as with an average attendance for toe livening HsralA with In the least by the adoption of Los Angeles, Jan. 30.—(AP)—-A. though Germany—or whoever hap­ past year of 90 members. During TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1934 federal prohibition. All he bad to the year 26 members were received group of men are digging In toe pens to be In control there—would do was to put in his barrel or half and there were four removals. The heart of Los Angeles for a lost un­ be about the last to attempt to re­ NITRATES dozen barrels of sweet cider In the Sunday school has a membership »t derground city of toe “Lizard Peo­ new the political oppression of Its 134 with an average attendance take a little time tion will serve as a short vacation service to the Democratic Party, de­ Mrs. Merton W. HlUs. Whether Russia is prepared to there have appeared some, at least, tensely emotional, introspective now and then and spend it In a and all toe members of the family hoof." The description fits, said spite grave doubt of his fitness. Members from Hebron and Gilead Shufelt, and he Interested other supply herself with the basic ele­ of the signs which elsewhere have dramas about the struggles of sub­ way that Is pleasing to you. You will be much happier when they churches attended the tri-county conscious minds is because Ameri­ may think such time is wasted, but gather together later. Almost from the day he took persons In financing toe abaft, ment of her explosives from her proved the forerunners of a collapse office, storms have raged auxjund union meeting of toe Christian n- which is being dug on North Hill ca’s first playwright has an almost I can assure you that, If it is spent deavor Sunday evening. Rev. R''h- own fixation plants is something we of democratic government.” ungovernable subconscious mind in a way that is definitely Interest­ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Gore’s San Juan pedace. His “diplo­ street vlthln a few blocks of the macy” has been so wide of the mark bins W. Bars tow president of the City Hall. may guess a t At all events she has Democratic governments never himself, and knows what it’s like ing to you, it is not wasted but wiU Pigeon Breast Due to Rickets Hartford Theolo^cal Seminary, to be bossed by one. yield great benefit. Question: Mrs. B. from Phne that rage of the islanders increased The legend, as told by Maoklln, developed some pretty big water collapse. No democratic govern­ to the point where bombs, were gave an address on “Singing Col­ To be sure, his characters usually A human being with no definite Prairie, La., writes: “I have a girl ors.” said toe lost city was dug ' 1th powers and she may have provided ment ever collapsed yet. Govern­ are revealed as warring with Inner Interest in life often lapses Into a ten years old who is developing planted at toe palace and his sum­ powerful chemicals. * 1116 tunnels be­ dull frame of mind and takes no In­ mer home. A party for toe children of toe gan at toe ocean. The tide, passing herself with a nitrogen source adC' ments that once were democratic devils which are tempting them to what is called a ‘chicken-bone Congregational Sunday school was abandon their faith, their loves or terest In going on living; however, breast?’ could you please Instruct The Roosevelt administration has daily In and out of the lower por­ quate to any war. She would not have collapsed but not until they as soon as he wakes up and finds hesitated to remove officials while given them Saturday afternoon. tals, forced air into the upper tun­ any other high principles which hap­ me as to what I should do to help About so of the younger children be likely to let anybody know about had altogether ceased being demo­ pen to be at hand...while O’NelH's something that he likes to do, he her'” under fire, preferring to ease them nels providing ventilation. It If she had. becomes a different person. His eyes out arid save face, as witness toe were present, under the supervl. in Large rooms In toe domes of bins cratic and had become something inner devils are imps of industry. Answer: The ccmdltion which you of toe pastor’s wife, Mrs. Vey, as­ Perhaps we shall learn that all They hand him ideas eind then prod light up, his step becomes more describe is usually called .“pigeon case of Ambassador Welle.. In Cuba. housed hundreds of families who else. brisk, the tones of his voice change, breast” and is very often found In In Gore’s case, there will be some sisted by M1s£ Edna Latham, story stored Imperishable her is as a food this commerce in nitrates from him on to work them into plays. teller, Mrs. William Owen and Miss Collapse Is a condition that comes There's the story of how his two and he looks forward to some part rickets. I believe that you can do justification, of course, as his healih supply against toe coming of an­ Chile and Peru is based on agricul­ suddenly. Democratic governments of the day In eager anticipation. a great deal to help your daughter has broken under the strain and his Rose Motz. A program of singlig other fire. The Lizard people, who last plays were written: More than wife is 111 In Chicago. and recitations, games and story tural needs. It is, however, and un­ sometimes gradually lose their a year ago O’Neill finished the first You have all s^ n people suddenly if you will undertake the correct were reputed to be highly Intellectu­ transformed by finding something treatment for rickets. It 1s essential * -'d this brings to mind the com­ telling was enjoyed. Sandwiches, al tmd to have develop^ a oement happily, easier to believe that draft of the “modem miracle play, ’ cake and cocoa were served. democratic character, lose It com­ called “Days Without End,” and de­ in which they can become deeply In­ that she secure an abundance of ment of a harried pewty leaddT; "A better than any now in use, regard­ preparations are being made to kill pletely. while outwardly continuing cided to take a vacation. He was terested. In many cases this occurs the foods containing calcium and lot of these fellows who think that A bitter northwest gale followed ed toe lizard as toe symbol of long men by the million than that care when they chance upon something that in addition she be given iHta- they should be rewarded with Join the mild rain of Sunday and con­ life. ’They laid their dty out In the ^ e democratic form. Then, when living at the time at his home on which they really like to do. We tinued throughout Monday. The is being taken to feed them better Sea Island, Ga. He thought that min D. Vitamin D may ^ obtain­ really don’t want toeni after they shape of one, its tall to toe aooth- all the blood and sap of democracy call these outside Interests “hob­ ed either through toe foods “used or get toem, but they’re so persistent thermometer registered around zero west. by the million. after a few undisturbed weeks of has run but of them and they have swimming and fishing be would taxe bles.” through sunbaths or treatments that we have to do something to get causing much discomfort. “The legendary story must re­ become empty shells covering gov­ up the play sg;ain and polish It into Let me assure you that you will with the sun lamp. If you will rid of them. And a job is the an­ Claude W. Jonhs Edmund H. Hor­ main speculative,” said Shufelt, "un­ gsdn only benefit from setting aside swer. Any job. ton and Robert E. Foote, selectmen ernment by corruption and ambi­ final form. “Days Without End” write to me again, giving your full til proved by excavation. 3ut we are • WATER AND DEBTS had proven a troublesome piece of some space and time which Is your name and address and enclosing a “I could mention one appointment of the town, were In Hartford Fri­ prepared to go down 1,000 feet be­ tion and greed, they can and do col­ own to do with as you like. If you stamped envelope, I will be very to a Central American post of s day to , confer with toe Highway The sympathies of a large major­ business anjrway. fore we will ahandiir ooc opera­ lapse with relative frequency. But do not know of anjdhlng which you pleased ,to send you some definite man who heckled us so persistently Commissioner in regard to the new tions." ity of the people of the area will can do which you like, the best plan road Improvements to be made that is not the collapse of demo­ A Playwright At Work Instructions regarding toe cure of that we were gltid to give him a probably be on the side of Joseph is to start looking for some form of rickets which I believe, will be of plum. Now that he has It, the soon. . cratic government—it is the col­ Well, he went to bed that night wholesome pleasure. The world is making plans for fishing trips and benefit to her. chances are he wishes be were rid Mrs. Roswell Chamberlain of H. Lawlor, counsel for the Hartford lapse of whatever thing it is that literally full of thousands of things of I t ” Chamberlali Hill, la In toe Hartford Branch of the Home Owners Loan beach parties and such. Next morn­ which you would like to do, and, COLUMBIA crawled Into the dried skin. ing, as he was stirring uneasily in Use Canned Vegetables hosnltal for treatment. Corporation, in his legal effort to if you do not begin to enjoy some Question: From Dastrop, La.; “I Mr. and Mrs. Harlan O. Hills and When democracies die they die by that luxurious, half-dreamy state,, of them, you are really cheating Keenan Starts Something Sfiss Anne Dlx went to Norwalk prevent the Metropolitan District dat or dawil Subconscious went find it rather hard to get toe spin­ The idea of co-ordinating all the Albert Starr of East Hampton and inches, slowly, ft Is years after their yourself. ach and asparagus which you Miss Helen Margaret Keefe were Friday to attend toe fimeral of her Water Bureau from shutting off the into action. A new play began In trying to find out what you law enforcement agencies of the uncle, returning to Columbia Satur­ vitality has departed and they have marching across his weary mind— recommend during the winter time. land under toe Federal govemma it visitors at Mrs. Helen White’s water in the premises of a distressed really like to do, each day will give Could I use home canned vegetables ThursdAy evening. A drive through day. \ become things of yesterday that the plot, the characters, the se­ you plenty of material for experi­ to stamp out the gangster and the Miss Myrtle CoUlns Is visiting her mortgagor whose mortgage has quences of scenes, even the final cur­ instead, such as string beans, small racketeer is gaining ground. As­ toe beautiful "Fawn River” country there come the sudden disillusion­ ment. Remember the thing for you peas, tomatoes and carrots? These sistant Attorney General Joseph H in the brilliant moonlight of the brothers and sister in Hartford. been foreclosed but Is still the sub­ tain. Strangely enough, it was a to find out is not what you pretend have been canned with very little Some of toe 3roung people gathei^ ment, the riots, the revolt, the set­ comedy. Keenan Is plugging toe movement. past week wrould be an event In It­ ject of negotiation between the fore­ to like to do or what your family seasoning.” self, and the hospitality of that 200 ed at toe parsonage* last Thursday ting up of junta or dictator or com­ When he roused himself, O’Neill would like to have you do, but what Even some motion picture offi­ evening to play games. closing bank the HOLC. laid aside his fishing tackle and his Answer: It is all right to use toe cials have been found who look with year old homestead wmuld make an mittee of safety or whatever. deep down In you own heart you home canned vegetables which you favor on Keenan's plea to boycott occasion long tc be remembered. Quite a few Interested In toe sport An injunction has been granted to bathing suit and grimly went back really do like. As an easy example list as long as you have them on went to Wllllmantic Friday evening There are no visible “forerun­ to his typewriter. He stayed there cinema houses that persist In show­ Mrs. White will be 91 years old on Mr. Lawlor restraining the Water for you to follpw, when you wake up hand, as I consider them wholesome. ing gangster pictures and other February 3. “Candlemas Day ” Her to toe basketball game between ners of the collapse of democratic for five weeks. Everything came In the morning, ask yourself If you You will find that you are able to Windham High and Crosby High rf Bureau from depriving the occu­ gfovemnient.” There are sometimes smoothly, and the result was the really want to get up. Do you ilke films “subversive of toe morals of health is very good and she Is al­ Waterbury. Windham won, making secure both canned spinach and as­ youth.” ways glad to see her many friends. pants of the premises of their vital­ signs that Intelligent people can first draft of “Ah, Wilderness!" He to get up or would you prefer to paragus, and I would suggest that a perfect record of nine games and laid that aside and began the tedious stay in bed? When jrou eat your Send bar a birthday card. nine wins so far this year. ly necessary water supply. read of the slow poison that leads you use these foods in toe commer­ The many friends of Claude W. job of rewriting “Days Without breakfast, ask yourself if this Is the cially caimed form. Togging At Togwell Miss Florence Badge, vtoo has It is a little difficult to under­ tq the gradual abandonment of End!” which he still considered his Foes of Rexford G. TugweU— Jones are congratulating him on his appointment as State Appraiser been a patient at toe Windham stand how authorities like the Water democratic principles, but these arc big play of the year. It was six and they are many, among certain Community Memorial hospital siBce months before he was ready to types of industrialists and politi­ of condemned cattle. He was ap­ Bureau of the Hartford Metropoli­ not the symptoms that precede the ler Davenport, a Shakespearan actor cians—now will burnish their armor pointed by the State Commissioner before Thanksgiving, was able to tan District «in justify even to bring the manuscript to New York. who lives In the building. He edso return to her home Sunday. final blow-up. Those do not come till He brought along the'draft of “Ah, plays most of the male leads. WAPPING for a new attack on the handsome of Domestic Animals. Dr. BL R. Miss Butnaan and Mlsa Miller of themselves the taking of such ex­ special privilege and special Inter­ Wilderness!” too, and on re-reading The repertory company, recruited “brain truster.” He is slated for the Dlmmock of Coventry. January 26. Wllllmantic were week-end guests treme measures for the collection of it was surprised to find that it was new post of undersecretary of agri­ and his duties wdll begin February ests and evil ambitions have long fi^om eill over the city, contains some culture, at a salary of $10,000 a 1 Mr. Jones owms and operates a of Miss Katherine Ink sit Overlook. water rates in times like these. ready for production. The Theater amateurs and some unemployed pro­ The Wapping 4-H Qub will hold Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Squler been at work—and there are no Guild bought both plays on the fessionals. They don’t get paid, but their next meeting on Tuesday eve­ year, If Congress approves the ap­ IsuTfe dairy fam and Is well quali­ went to Meriden Saturday ereablg. They would certainly be justified la such forces at work In any true spot, and “Ah, Wilderness!” turned they seem to have a lot of fun. Miss ning, February 13, at toe home of propriation. fied to fill the position. Mrs. Squleris formerly ttved,, In their leader. Miss fflsle Nevers. Tugwell’s enemies haven’t any Mrs Theodore D, Martin was taking judgment against the debtor democracy. out to be the better of the pair. Sylvia Shane, a stenographer, has Meriden. in order to protect their depart­ Most of O’NelU’s stuff comes to been playing opposite Mr. Davenport Charles J. Dewey motblred to particular reason to oppose this, but able to resume her duties at toe Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith afid Florence, Maas., last Saturday where they’ll probably do so on “general village library Friday afternoon. ment’s Interests, but to resort to the him slowly. “Mourning Becomes In Erckmann-Schatrion’s “The their three children are movteg Into HARD CIDER Electra” floated eluslvely through Bells.” . The next presentation will he was a guest at toe home of ala jirinclplea,” just because they dis­ She had been confined to the house toe house at the aouth and w tha physical penalty of deprivation of his mind for three years, and It be "A Tale of Two atles.” son, and family, Mr. and Mrs. like TugweU. for the past week wrlth a severe Green owned by Albert LOTtoan. water approaches the Inhuman. Our neighbor the Hartford Cour- took two years more to get the During Intermissions Mr. Daven­ Charles W. Dewey and two sons, cold. She reports seeing a red squir­ Mrs.’Junle ^ u le r and her son. ant has been doing some speculaUng script on paper . . • The plot for port comes before the curtain and Junior and John Dewey. But They Have Votes rel wdto a gray tall wtoicb s^e con­ Marshall Squler, want to Maaoheater Incidentally It is a course which James Wllltama went to toe Hart­ One Congressman has been found sidered unusual and wmuld be inter­ upon the murder Inciting qualities “Desire Under the Elms” arrived talks about the free theater, ex­ Friday evening to tha lea oacatval the courts seldom if ever support. through his subconscious, but It re­ plaining that it survives on the con­ ford hospital where he had an opera­ who’ll admit that bootleggers are ested to know whether this Is a held there. There are plenty of decisions to be of hard cider as suggested by the quired asvsral months for polish­ tributions of patrons, and mak<*s tion for toe removal of his tonsils valuable in one way at least. They freak or a different variety of squir­ The Master of the looal Orange, homicide record of rural New Eng­ ing. just enough to pay for light, heat last Tuesday. ' have votes. rels. Donald Woodward, with MnL* Wood­ foimd in which the shutting off of The Pleasant Valley club win bold “I’ve seen lots of bootleggers,” land where that insidious beverage "The Emperor Jones" was the and taxes. Lots of people in too ward, want to ChapUa Ova-, water supply of families has been only one wtdoh practloally wrote Its next meeting on Thursday after­ says Representative Everett M. ENGINEER DIES audience don’t give anything, and Dlrksan of Dllnols. “And a lot of Ding to attend the lastaUattoe pf U$l denied as a meaaa of fordnf pay­ has been b staple Intoxicant for gen Itaelf. That was finished In ten an evening’s collection sometimes noon, February 1, at toe home ot officers at tha (Hmagt tlMia. Mrs. Louise Johnson, with Mrs. toem are my friends. Tm not hypo­ BClfidletown, Jan. SO — (AP> — ment of rates. There was one fine erations. The Oourant seems In­ days. has totaled less than a dollar. The critical or aishamed of this—because At toe mondag senrtoa. of tfMt manager used to find buttons and Christine Johnson as assistant hos­ Ehigene J. O’Brien, 48, a safety en- local church the wolr~laag ' row of this kind in Worcester, clined to the belief that there is tess. they vote, just like anyone else.” rineer for toe CWA, died today at This Theater’s Free foreign coins m the donation buket, Mlddletex hospital as a result of Shepherd." *niara waa ao . a ia p l ^ MaBS., some years ago, with the something about hard cider which Not one New Yorker in a thou­ and* be finally bad to annoimce that The men working on toe CWA service of the yofiag p a u ^ i t bKaiT creates or releases more original sin rejects are completing the work on hemorrhaga which he suffered while Health Departmant aligned os one sand knows that Oisrs’s a free thea­ plenty of buttons, but that working on a reaervolr project. toe monthly maaitiM tt i r - r r i ter in town, and the rest wouldn't any kind of coins were welcome be-. e .Wlndsorvllle road this week. The Longfellow-Evangellne park County Christian tmitK Mlif^ nf Bide and the Water Department on than whiskey or the same cider WorkS of widening toe road near O’Brira, for many yean a gon- worked over Into applejack by dis­ believe It anyway If they were told. cause he had started a collection. of 800 acres in SL Martin parish, era! contractor in Middletown was Marlborough thla^hkaithi''"' ' '*^ ' the other when the water w u being It’s true, though. The Davenpoit The biggest donation he ever had where toe old covered bridge was, Louisiana, stands as a memorial to •iV— i \ win be started next. stricken yesterday. He was former­ shut off from tenament bouaes tillation. Theater, on East Twenty-seventh was $10,000. A man came to toe the Acadian maiden in exUe and to ly associated with, toe contracting The bufaau of itfiRiiMai|gHi>hwiD- wboee owners were In arrears. The any cbemlcsd education, Street, has charged no admission show, liked it, bought the building Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, who firm of Denis O’Brien Sons, Inc. pies of pipe bufMt l»'''49'dMNaaot Health Department won. Debt# we have no idea whether there le during its eleven years of life. Jt for that amount, and gaye Daven­ Oberllh was toe firs( co-educa- immortalized her in his poem, His survlvon include his widow kinds of aofi to itiily how aoll oor- is managed and directed by Mr. But- port the deed. tional collsfe In Amtrloa. “BTfingtUne.” . and two hrothera. rodaa pipe Ihliik ^ k •' V.; i be cast aaide this evening by both the Republicans and Democrats in .Miss Fane’s Baby Is Stolen! REKICEEBRATES an effort to raise funds for the PRESTON COUPLE, KNOWN “President’s B irthd» Ball" which RO^DESdtffiES will be held in the 'Town Hall under HERE, 60 YEARS WED NAZIS’ BIRTHDAY the auspices of a special group rep­ QFFATliBRSAND80iiBl resenting all political elements. GARNERS’BANQUET ' - 118 STUDENTS AHAIN A meeting of the general commit­ Mr. and Mrs.: James H. Fitch Kirby C. Pratt, tee of which Charles S. McCarthy, Celebrate Three Score Anni­ to Be Speako* * at Soatl Brown Shirts Everywhere as Young Guard Democratic leader, is versary on Last Friday. the chairman, was held last eve­ “Sore Wu Fine Party” He Church Diiiner Feb. 12. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS V « ning in the Police (Jourt room, Me­ Mr. and Mrs. James Henry Fitch First Anniversary of Hit­ morial Building. Final plans were of R. F. D. No. 1, the Long Society Kirl^ C. Pratt of Hartford, • Of These 35 Get Highest Rank formulated at this time for the en­ section of Preston where they have Say^ LaDbasled Erery- leauler In boys' work tiumtfhout —Girls Makes Best Showing tertainment which is to be given to­ reaided fo. 50 years, celebrated the state, be the prineipiii ler’s Rise Is Ohsened. night preceding the ball, tb e music their 60th wedding anniversary Fri­ ^aker at the Father sad (HI Latest List. for the evening’s program will be day, Jan. 26 in a very pleasant man­ body m IBs Address. Son banquet to he hrid at the South furnished by Prof. Arthur Stein and ner. Several friends made social Methodist church, Monday esnobag, Berlin, Jan, 80,—(AP) —Berlin A total of 118 of the 664 enrolled his orchestra. calls during the day to extend con- February 12, at g o'ldock, It wof^ teemed with the brown uniforma of students at the Rockville High ’The committee in charge of the mtulatlODS end best wishes for the Washington, JOn. 80^—(AP)— announced' today. The banquet is school made the honor list for the President’s Ball consists of the fol­ ' j- future which was very much ap- Take it from Will Rogers, the elabo­ the Nazis today In honor of the first half year - period which ended this , A' , " eponepred by the Men’s Friendship lowing: Charles S. M cCarty, of .////.■•■ i'.yy.,. reciated as they are always glad rate dinner staged by the man he Cilub of the church and present in­ anniversary of Chancellor Adolf week or an average of better than Rockville, chairnuin; Mrs. Fannie receive callers. dications are that a banner crowd Hitler's rlM to power. 18 per cent. Of this number a total Dixon Welch, of (Columbia, vice- Although lameness prevents them calls "Cactus Jack" Geumer and bis of 35 students made the high honor will be in attendance. Every storm trooper, whether on chairman; Ernest H. Woodworth of from being as spry as some, they wife for Mr. and Mrs. FraokUn D. A ttirkey dinner wiU be list or an average of better than 6^ Columbia, treasurer; Raymond B. take great interest in affairs in gen- Roosevelt "sure was a fine party." duty or in bis shop, deemed it a per cent. served by the Weol^an Guild. The privilege to sport bis colors, Spielman of Rockville, secretary. ered and enjoy a trip greatly wben Why, said Rogers, epeaklnf loud program, In charge of Hrorbert Robb Nazi swastikas and black, white Pupils whose name appears on the The entire proceeds will be do­ raportunity allows. Mr, and Mrs. honor list average 86 percent in iriteb are 78 and 83 re/^ctively. enough for Senator McNarjrof Ore­ and Thomae Regers, will include a and red flags, mingled with the pur­ nated towards the Infantile Paraly­ gon and Repreoentative finell of mole quartet, instnimentailste, oolo- ple and white of the churches, and four prepared subjects or the sis Funds which are being raised to They were married Jan, 26, 1874 by equivalent, and are below 80 per­ t Rev, F, B, Joy, New York to bear him, " t^ re was ists, stunts and group singing. The the black and white of Prussia figbt this disease. Miss Madeline Fane failed tonight was snatched from bla nursery just enough Republicooa there for helped further to aid to the colorful cent in none of the four. The stu­ in a personal attempt to contact the crib by kidnappers at a late hour Mrs. Fitch, daughter of the late reft of the committee eoneiste of dents who made the high honor list In an)effort to make this project kidnappers of her baby! Pblneae Moxon and Harriet Swan disturhonee purposes." Hs added Albert Holman, Fred Rogers, Har­ picture, ^ a big success it is now hoped to Friday night. that for bis part of the dloner be have an average of 90 percent or The noise of a paosing motor­ $100,000 bos been demanded oe Wheeler, often tells of going with old Richmond, and Everett McKin­ Before the chancellory beginning more. have the Rockville Ball celebrated her father to light the whale oil bad lombaated everybody, but no one ney, early in the rooming rallied a vast as a ToUand (bounty affair as Rock­ cycle, carrying a joy-riding couple, tbeprlce of bis safe return. seemed to mind. The girls made the best showing frightened the kUtoiwers,—orevont- The kidnappers gained a 24- lamps in the old covered toll bridge throng of people, roost of them on the honor and high honor lists. ville is the seat of the thirteen that crossed the Bbetucket river at The Vice President and Mrs. Gar­ NEWBPAPBRMAN DIBf. young persons, towns of Tolland County, Both ed ner from trading 1100,000 in cosh hour start over the police when ner bod the honor of being the first This is partly accourted for by hav­ for her stolen eii^teen-montbs-old Madeline Fane failed to notify the Main street. Her father woe th.: lost Dallas, Tex,, Jon, 80,—(AP)— They stood and shouting in a ing better tMn half of the school modem and old fashioned dances one to take toll at the bridge, Mrs, to entertain the President and Mrs, chorus "We want to see our will he enjoyed, son, Michael. authorities, fearing to put the Roosevelt at dinner tble seoeon, and Walter A. Dm I^ , 48, conseeted enrollment coropriswg girls. Eluding the cordon of police which child in jeopardy. With no word Fitch recoils seeing the Norwich and with the Dallas News for many leader," breaking off at tiroes Into The honors and ntsli honors by Rockville Briefs Woreeeter railroad line built and os proof of their social suceeoe the the Horst Wessel battle song of the surrounded her Beverly Hills boroe, from the snatchers, she called years, died at bla home today of a classes are distributed as follows; The special sitting of the Tolland Mis.. Fane started out in her road­ headquarters lost night. many other events that ore interest- party lasted until nearly midnight, Nazi rooveroent. ing, fiUged on the gloeeed in roof of neart attack. He woe the elder -Hieniors, Honors, 24; High Honors, County Superior Court which was ster at 9 o'clock lost o M t to meet The most wide-sprsod publicity son of O, B, Dealey, preeident of the Play Pavorlte Tune 6; Boys, 6; Qirl§, 16; Juniors, called for this, Tuesday rooming, by the snatchers on a rood^leoding out machine the world bos ever known A granddaughter, Mrs, William one of WoehingtM's smart hotels, Dallas News, Adding to the Joyous din, a band Honors, If ; High Honors, 7; Boys, Judge Frank P, McEvoy of Water- of Glendale Fork and Sheridan was imroediatsly set into motion Duncan, lives at 44 Pine street, here, with the interior warmth accentuat­ of roerobers of the Hitler Youth 6; Girls, If; iophotnores. Honors, bury, had be pmtpoMd as the Rood. by Captain Don Murphy, chief of Mr, Fitch, son of the late James ed by the coldest weather here in Movement played the chancellor's 41; High Honors, 12; Boys, 14; two cases on assignment were There, Miss Fane beard the noise the Detective Bureau of the I >§ Hyde and Mary Guile Fitch whose years, the party was lent more bril­ favorite march, "Badenweller," Girls, 27; Freshmen, Honors, 86; settled out of court according to in- of croekiing underbrush. Then she Angeles Police Department. father kept a store and woe post­ liance by celebrities and a caviar- Hitler, however, who recently had High Honors, Id; S ^ s , 9; Oiri», 2f, formation received yesterSiterday by heard her baby's cry. Federal authorities and itate master at Prsstoo City is wsll post­ down-tbe-lift-menu. QinCK ROIEF FROM his offices moved away from the The following is honor list for Willis H, Reed, clerk of the Court, With the a^oacn of the motor­ troopers ars watching eli Catifor- ed on the changes and happenings in Not ill Formal Attire, Wllhelmstrasse Into ^he Interior the first half year and ail names The next sitting of the court will be cycle, the snahriiers fled, nia boundaries, Local police in that town up to the present and Rogers, who flew here with bis court, was bu^ putting ^ finish' preceded hy an a have an »v§r&g§ held on next; M o ^zy ! morning I st every community are making a continues to take the same Interest, ife from California just to attmd, COISnPAIION ing touches on the speech in which of fd percent or more; which time the mid-year natural- Miss Fan's hahy is stolen! systematic search, Clearance pa­ He took part in many activities in even hod a joke on himself, He was he prepared to render an account of ieniors;==^(MarjOfie Arnold, Rita Ization session will he held hy the 'The most famous youngster in pers are being denied all ibips 'n Prsston City, Both Mr, ano Mrs, the only one not wearing "white tie That Is the joyful cry of tboU' Ui stewardship before the Reich' the world, son of Hollywood's gort until after a rigorous iospec- Fitch ars activs and ever ready to Edwards produced Bums, aHaanah Cohen, Biva Cos' eourt. do a k i ^ deed, and tiUIs," stag today and the regueste for his teiio, R ^ e i i Crane, Helen Brtel, The Board of Common Couneil are fiamorouf motion picturs star, The FrezidMt jerked him by the Olive Tablets, the subetltute for i^pearMce remained unheeded, aRuth Ferguson, aAnna Goliek, to hold their regular meeting this During the evening a bountiful coat taile, he said, and oaked him eaiomel, AH during the morning, high Beatrice KaMn, Mation KenL LU' supper wae served in honor of the Dr. Edwards, a practielog phyei- evening with Mayor George C, annlveiversarj^, JPbis was enjoyed 1^ where were his clothes, Rogers re­ ranking §ffimrn of the government cille Little, Anna Loreno, Bernice iclieets presiding, It was neeessary pregress in certain locaiitiei wlth- plied he wasn't on the program and elan for 20 years, and etdomel^ old- and Of ^ Hael movement dropped oe manyw of the family , a#______could time etiemy, discovered the fomiU' Morin, Harriet IAui^^y,rp»^ Ffau, to keep a large group of workmen E. HARTFORD FLOOD PLAN ctit waiting tor final aetien on the tend, With the familyfamily were Mr, and_ "for once in my life I didn't bring in at the chancellory to leave eon' diver Furnell, itaniey Roczesewiki, at worn un tif close to supper hour Enfield Rapidi pr^ect, which is be­ banjo," But he did give la for Olive Tablets while trM tisg gratulatory messages, Mrs, Cbauheey Gager of icotland. mjf one patients for chronic eenstlpatlon Helen Rogalus, Ann iargent, Wanda cleaning up the Common Couneil ing made on this hoais, be said, but Conn, Mrs.re, Gager~li _ ____ the daughter of his monologues, poking fun at Because the Nasi leader keeps Tortorelis, aGrace Vanderman, Rch' Chambers whieh ars being reflnlshed TIED BY POWER SCHEME wae uneatiefactevy Md wae return' "all of 'em," and torpid livers, his owh counsel, generally writing of the late Mr, and Mrs, ClTariei ert Wagner, Mary Wilson, aFannie this wssk, ed tp District ennneers for ccnnc"' Ferry formerly of Preston City who The entertainment star of the Olive Tablets do not contain ealo> any important pronouncement in Wifiokur, Total Honors, 24; High The First Aid Class, sponsorsd by tien, When it returns Senater Lon- mri, jM t a healing, soothing vegS' tile early hours, political were close friends of Mr, «sd Mrs, evening, be Mid, wae a man be re­ nwrnini Honors, I, the Rockville Red Cross Chapter, Lmitrgiin i««ki (o iapftrfita ergan expressed the belief that it Fitch at the time they were united, membered ae Dunninger, "a magi- table laxative safe aad pleaMnt clfcles were left to speculate on Juniors;^^ae Brace, aRuth held a session last svenlng in the Control of Floods nnd En- may enable the War Department te ^N o grijring iq the "keynote" of the points to be included In the ad' During the evening more kind clan or something," Buckley, ahylvia Corr, aJuns d e k , Qi&fgs fykes Memorial imool with flfid Dfiffl Frojfct, take some definite neiion in the friends called to exUnd greetings "Why that guy wae good enough these little stmar-coated, olive-col­ dress this afternoon, Dorothy Bllsworth, Henry Hayden, Dr, FfMels H, Burke In charge, Eaet Hartford flood area to prevent and enjoy a social hour with tbs ored tabletsi They help cause the Buring the year the Nasis claim annual flood lossee occurring there, to read a eenatorial mind," be added. Theresa Keating, Goldie Lavitt, Another class will hs held this evs- family gatbsrlng, Many stories Rogers sold Lewie Douglae, direc­ bowels and liver to act normally. tiiey have effected eight major aPauline Lipke, hlvslyo Luetjen, nlng, Washington, Jan, 30—A petition The petition submlttod to Senator were told and past lnci

of bis oo-werkon for tbslr saoH* Silver Certificate, Issued BOOTLEGGERS BUSY fleos to “Uberats tbs Gformaa MILLS SCORES from tbo madness wbiob woul^^vs N. Y . Stocks Local Stocks SINCE LAW CHANGE delivertid 80,000,000 to starvation.” Years Ago, Is Found Then he launched into the cus­ 158 PRESIDENTIAL tomary Naz* argument against th* Adame E x p ...... io% Fumlslied by Patnam * Co.) OF MORE PROJEnS Oeniitral Bow, Hartford, Oenn. (Osattnoed fruo Pag* OM) Versailles Trea^ saying that Oom- Air Reduo ...... 104)4 muniam has cleverly seized upon A filv«r eertlflo&t«, d&ted 1T76 ^yellowed illp w u the warning Alaska J u n ...... 22)4 Assistant Attorney Q w n l John 8 . tbo situation developing in Germany issued by the colony of South “Death for Counterfeiters." The DICTATORSHIP 1 P. BL Stocks Allegheny ...... 4^ Hurley. The committee bad be­ a* a reault of the peace tr*at> in Cauvilna, good for eight Spanish certificate is two-thirds the size of Allied CThem ...... /....1 5 6 )4 fore it a letter from him caillng for order tj prepare for a Communist Ifirch Momtain Road Lb- tolUed dollars, was found this week the present |1 bill. (Oootlnaed from Page One) Am Can ...... Bank Stocks Bid legislation to permit seizure and world revolution. tn the attic of the Pitkin home, 54 Another rare find was the bill of Am (3oml A l c o ...... 60^ Asked toratlon of purchasing power at Cap Nat Bank A Trust 11 14 immediate destruction of stills and “Th’is,” ht, said, "the Nazi move- proTcmeDt hchidod in tkln street, by a member of the sale of “one negro girl, Hannah, Am For P o w ...... 10% the confiscation of automobiles, naent deaervss not only pmlae by tkln family. William Pitkin fore­ about 12 years” for M pounds, by home but through the promotion of Conn. R iv e r ...... 450 R Am Rad St 8 ...... 17)4 First NaUonal of Htfd 85 boats and airplanes bringing Illegal the German per.ple but by the entire man of the town highway depart­ Elizabeth Ross of Albany (presum­ a greater prosperity and a higher Am Smelt ...... ^ 44 Htfd. Coim. Trust .... 47 ■ liquor Into outlets for the tax-paid world for stopping a development New Gronp. ment was exhibiting the bill today. standard of living the world over.” ably Albany, N. Y.) to Albert Mln- Am Tel and T el ...... 120 Htfd. National B and T 18 product. which would have given a death On the reverse side of the old cer­ deson in the year 1705. The print­ Am Tob B ...... 77% ROBINSON ANSWERS Phoenix St. B and T. 160 He asked more machinery also to blow to all hopes for bettsiment." tificate, yellowed by age, was the ing was still sharp and clear but Am Wat Wks ...... 28 Washington, Jan. 80.— (A P )— West Hartford Trust.. 96 protect dry states imder the Twen­ rilie Peoples’ WUI Inscription “good for 18 pounds." the paper was yellowed with Its 169 A naconda...... 16% Extsnsioo of tbs CWA work In Senator Robinson, the Democratic ty-First (institutional Amendment. The chancellor claimed that what Prominent across the back of the years. Atchison ...... 71)4 Insoranoe Stocks Manchester was guaranteed today leader, said In a formal statement Aetna Casualty ...... 54 The country, Hurley asserted, “Is had replaced the old regime is Auburn ...... 55)4 with the approval by the state board today the Topeka address of Ogden Aetna Life ...... 19% flooded with imitations of various democracy In the besi sense of the Aviation C orp ...... 10)4 domestic blended and rectUed word, namely service to the people of four projects, totaling |l2,8fl7JJ0. Mills, Hoover Secretary of the Balt and O hio ...... 80)4 Aetna Fire ...... 88 ing the more than three billion dol­ Treasury, was “notable In that It In­ Automobile ...... 22% spirits," all non-tax paid, while an In accn;-dance wlt»* the peoples’ will. At the present time three of the lars of gold held by the federal re­ Bendlx ...... 28% “The racial Ideas underlying Nazl- dicates bis candidacy for the presi­ Beth S te e l...... '47% Ck>nn. General ...... 80 even more serious situation exists in major projects are completed, and A H . GENERAL’S SON serve system la completed. “the sale of bootleg liquor under Isjji," declared Hitler, “do not mean dential nomination on the Republic­ Beth Steel, pfd ...... 79)4 Hartford F ire ...... 46 several other smaller jobs are near­ The St. Lawrence Treaty—Its off- an ticket and the platform upon National Fire ...... 48% imitation and spurious foreign la­ contempt foi other peoples but ra­ Borden ...... 24% ther a natural respect for others." ing completion. and-on baby—on Its lap, the Sen­ which he expects to run." Can Pac ...... 16)4 Hartford Steam Boiler 40 bels." Germany, he said, has miUi''ns of The major Job approved today is IS BETTER TODAY ate looked elsewhere for the more This unusually direct assertion Case (J. I.) ...... 88)4 Phoenix Fire ...... 55% Counterfeit Stompe. spectacular episodes of the day and featured a day of .Capitol cloak­ Travelers ...... 415 Some bootleggers are using coim- the best people who desire woi'r the widening, graveling and oon- Cerro De P a s c o ...... 86% and who have developed highly their found u subject in the big, amiable room discussion of the Mills speech Public Utilities Stocks terfelt revenue scrip stamps. Hur­ struotjon of Blroh Motmtaln road (Jhes and Ohio ...... 44% ■pirltual and physical faculties and Postmaster General, James A. Far­ and Its political significance. Chrysler ...... 57% Conn. Elec Serv ...... 39 ley said, thus sending Illegal pro­ from the junction with Highland ley. He produced for the ocean and While condemning administration Conn, P o w e r ...... 88% ducts Into state stores and county who had a soil capable of Incrsaslnz attest to the town line, a distance Father Is at Bedside; Doc­ Coca Ckila ...... 102 Its output air mail Investigators those files proposals, Robinson said Mills made Col Carbon ...... 67% Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 48 dispensaries. of over a mile and one-half. In­ which former Postnsaster General only "one constructive proposal”— Ckjml Solv ...... 86% Hartford Eleo ...... 68)4 He sold It w u “absolutely neoes- Giver an ahthorltary government cluded in the project la the cut and widening of Campmeeting Road tors Say Patient Is Show­ Walter F. Brown brought to him tariff .'eform— and In doing so Ckxns G a s ...... 48)4 Hartford Gas ...... 40 sary” to place a special tax stamp and the oonfidencs of & s people. near the IntersecUon of Carter after it had been testified that some repudiated the principles for which Cons O i l ...... 12% do-, p M ...... 45 on imported liquor to label It as Hitler declared, the problems of Germany can be solved. street. of Brown's files had been burned. Mills had stood “ throughout a long Cont Can ...... 79 8 N E T Co ...... 102 106 tax-paid. ing Steady Improvement. political career.” Corn Prod ...... 88% Manufacturing Stocks It might' be necessary, ' Hurley Capital and Labor Other jobs approved by tbs state Asked by Senator Austin (R., Amer Hardware ...... 19% asserted, to go so far as to make it Turning to the problem of capital bofuxl are: additional allotment to Vt.), what be would do with his Representative Byms of Tennes­ Del L and W n ...... 29% Du P o u t ...... 101% Am H osiery...... — 36 a prtma-facis violation of legisla­ and labor. Hitler said: painUng Manchester Fire X^lepart- files when leaving office, “if you see, House Democratic loader, said: Norwalk, Jan. SO—(AP) —With “It Is rather pleasing that Mr. Eastman Kodak ...... 90 Arrow H and H, com. 9 11 tion enacted under the Twenty-first “We lavs laid the foundations for ment quarters, I486; addition to ever do,” Farley genially said that trimming trees, town highways, Mills now concurs with the policy of Eleo and Mus ...... 4% do., pfd ...... 90 _ Amendment "to possese, transport, an order In which the brute force of his father, the United States Attor­ “when, and if” he gets out, he’d 11,187.50; painting ship sl|tns, 1146. the Democratic Party as far a» de­ Elec Auto L ite ...... 29% Billings and Spencer,. — 1 sell or deliver In dry statee tax paid the economically stronger f t ney General at his side, Dlcklnsen leave the officials file behind. Progress of the work now In veloping foreign markets for our Gen Elec ...... 23% Bristol Brass ...... 32% 24% liquors bearing the label of the dis­ place to the higher Interests of the Cummings, 34, was conceded a bet­ do., p f d ...... community of all engaged In o'- *- progress as reported by Engineer ter chance today of recovering from Plenty of other committees ran ■urplus products. Gen F o o d s ...... 86% 95 tillery located In a wet state." This, _ tlve work.” Hayden L. Griswold today Is as fol­ the injuries he received in an auto­ through the morning, but Farley “ While Mr. Mills was a member Gen Motors ...... 40% Co m , Lockwood and B 800 be admitted, might not be popular took the play for attendance of the Gillette ...... 11% Collins Co...... 45 even in dry statee. He said bs believed that by tbs lows; Broad street extension, grad­ mobile accident. of the HoUse, and a leader In the ing, completed; Brookfield street, 90 Atomey General Cummings, who touring curious. Hardly a seat was last Republican administration as Gold Dust ...... 20% Colt’s Firearms ...... 19%19 21% “I do not think I need to point out Nazi program of smazblng the or­ Homeetake Mining ...... 820 . Eagle Lock ...... 28 81 to you,” Hurley said, “ that the ganizations of employers and work­ percent completed; Harrison street came to his home state last n l^ t to to be had there. Information that Cabinet member, he took the con­ sewer, completed; Summit street Hudson Motors ...... 23% Fafnlr Bearings...... 50 60 ers class struggle would be annihl- be near his son, said; “I will not re­ Senator LaFollette (R., Wls.), was trary view. Webb-Kenyon Act is an antiquated extension, 96 percent completed; Int Harv ...... 45 Fuller Brush, Class A. 7 piece of legislation and that auto­ Isted. turn to Washington until my son is to voice his favor for the St. Law­ "The policy of the Republican 10 Princeton street extension. 50 per­ Int Nick ...... 28% Gray Tel Pay StaUon 17% Regarding religion, the chancel­ out of danger." rence treaty to the Senate took Party was to raise tariff so high 15% mobiles have since revolutionized cent completed; Doane street, Int Tel and T e l ...... 16)4 Hart and Cooley ___ — 125 lor declared; Norwalk hospital doctors said the more than a few to the already that our foreign markets were de­ the problem of protecting the dry widening and grading, 75 percent Johns M anvllle...... 66% Hartmann Tob, 00m .. w em 5 Injured man was still In critical con­ filling Senate galleries. stroyed to a large extent. states. The act contains no penal­ "By removing political organiza­ completed; Finley stm t, widening dition, but was showing slow and Kenneoott ...... 22% 9 ty nor forfeiture provisions. The tions ws have strengthened reli­ Of the committees that plugged “ I understand Mr. Mills thinks Int Silver and graveling, 80 percent com­ steady improvement, with his away, hoping to get their efforts the NRA Is a good thing." Lehigh Val Ctoal ...... g% 87 40 Reed (bone dry) amendment in no gious Institutions. chances for recovery Improving Lehigh Val R d ...... io% do., pfd 68 pleted; Carter street, widening and recognized In legislation before the 71 ways modernizes the legislation." "We i expect that with the hourly. U gg and Myers B ...... 93 ;^ders,, Friry A cik. 88% graveling, completed; Line street, spring jam, the House one for ag­ 86% union 0: Protestant state churches Cummings suffered a fractured Loew’s ...... 29% New Brit. Men. co m .. 6 8 widening and graveling, 50 percent riculture accumulated more testi­ and faiths In one evangelical Reic’-’s completed. skull Saturday night, Mrs. Etta DALADIER FORMS Lorillard ...... i 8% do., pfd ...... 33 _ C A U S HITLERISM church wo will give real satisfac­ Plank Taylor of Stamford was kill­ mony for making cattle a basic McKeesp T in ...... 92% Mann A Bow, Class A 3 7 Other projects approvsd this week commodity under the Farm A c t tion to the ysamlngfl of those who were the widening, graveling of ed, and two others escaped Injury Mont Ward ...... 28% do.. Class B ...... % — thought they saw tn the ineohsren- A Senate committee received op­ FRENCH CABINET Nye, Skirl and View streets at a cost as their car went off the Boston Nat Biscuit ...... 43 North and Judd ...... 14 16 COMMUNISM’ S FOE cy of Protestant Ilfs a weakening of Post Road in Darien and struck a position to the House municipal Niles, Bern P o n d ...... of 12,600 and East Cemetsry, Nat Cash Reg ...... 28 12 14 power of the evangelical faith.” tree. graveling roads, |3,260. bankruptcy relief blU, on the ground (Continued From Page One) Nat Dairy ...... 15^ Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2 4 The wife of the injured man and that it violates the constitution and Nat. Pow and Lt ...... 11% 20 (Continued from Page One) their young son Schuyler have come is discriminatory against holders of N Y Central ...... 40 22 34 to the hospital daily from their flee: Andre Marie, foreign affairs; realizations that might give human­ WOULD USE VETS city bonds, from George A. Bangs Raymond Patenotre, national econ­ NY NH and H ...... 22 19 21 home In Stamford. of Indianapolis, president of the Noranda ...... 34 u Standard Screw ...... 50 60 ity a new wellbeing." S t Paul Man Off^$ omy and tourism: Jean Herard, In­ do., pfd., guar...... His declaration was made in a United Mutual Life Insurance Com­ terior: Andre Bardon, fine arts: North Am ...... 19« LOO pany. Packard ...... 514 Sraythe Mfg. Co...... speech to the Reichstag which as­ FOR AUTO SURVEY Free to Stomach Gustave Doussaln, technical instruc­ 25 PRESIDENT READY Penn ...... 33^ Taylor and Fenn ___ _ sembled In tbs KroU Opera House With little of a conclusive nature tion; Andre Lorgere, education and 100 Ulcer Victims Phlla Rdg C and I ...... 4% Torrington ...... 54% shortly after Hitler had gathered accomplished, the Congressmen at Maxence Bible, colonies In North 66% (Oootlnaed rmn> Page One) PhU Pete ...... 185 Underwood Mfg Co .. 60 62 bis entire Cabinet aroimd him. Bt Paul. Minn.—WoL B. Fraser, TO SIGN MEASURE least bad their minds filled with Africa. The chancellor started bis speech Pub Serv N J ...... 4Qi,i Union Mfg Co ...... — plentiful material on a wide range 10 been employed In clerical positions. at this city, believes he has an oat- The new Cabinet is the fourth Radio ...... 8 4 U S Envelope, com... 42 at 3:45 p. m. (9:46 a. m., e. s. t.) standing dlsoovery for victims of of problems. Including liquor con­ which France has seen since Chan­ Hitler praised his regime as hav­ Ckjnnectlcut, particularly In Hart­ Reading ...... 53 do., pfd...... 80 — Stomach Ulcers,'Add Stomsch, In­ TO TAKE UP GOLD trol, motor carrier regulation and cellor Hitler assumed the leader­ ford, has a larg* number of clerical Rem Rand ...... n u .eeder Root ...... 20% ing “removed. In one year, a world digestion and otha.' symptoms of money to run government depart­ ship of Germany just a year ago 19% of conceptions and Institutions and work*rr now out of employn nt Rey Tob B ...... 4214 WhlUock CoU Pipe .,. 3 4 due to the depression in aH lines of ezesss addlty. Thonaands have ments. The House ways and means today. put others In their places." written to him highly praising this (Oontloaed from Page One) Sears R oeb u ck ...... 4 J.B.Wll’me (To. 110 par 36 — activity. Some t,600 of these war committee pursued Its executive re­ In selecting bis ministers, the new Socony Vac ...... Misery In 'The Past treatment which is known as He said there bad been misery In veterans and In addition there are and 60 per cent of its previous gold vamping of the tax bill. premier dropped all the powerful Sou Pac ...... 80% Udga. Mr. Fraser, Suite A, Foot- The relieving touch from the names of the ministry of Premier Germany before his assumption of 400 dlsfbled veterans who are un­ .Schulze Bldg.. S t Paul Mina.. Is content In accordance with the new Sou P Rlc 8 ...... 36 able to do work other than of a law which was requested by the work-work nature of the day was Camille Chautemps, the man whom South Rwy ...... 35 EXPEa THOUSANDS power but that now humanity seeks always glad to hear from stomach President. afforded by President Roosevelt’s he replaces. He retains only a few timely Ideas for a new wellbeing. clerical nature. It was therefore de­ sufferers and will send a free sam­ St Brands ...... [ 24% This process, be said, was hasten­ cided to endeavor to get Federa’ ap­ Mr. Roosevelt, then will have a birthday, and interest In the nation­ minor members whose nanpes are St Gas and E l ...... iQii ple to anyone who writes him. profit in gold of more than two wide parties for the Warm Springs free from all whispers of connection • AT STATE AFFAIRS ed by the World War which, so far proval of a plan to allocate fund* The seven-day trial box of Udga as Germany was concerned, “under­ for the employment of those men. olllion dollars, resulting from the Foundation. with the pawnshop scandal. St Oil N J ...... 48^ Tablets is sold under a OMmey- depreciated price of the dollar. He ^ven Hold Overs mined the stability of authority of Commissioner Connor of the stat'* back guEurahtec of satlsfactMtf The Californians, RepreeentaUves Tex Corp ...... 28*3 (Conttaued on Page Two) leaders of the then Reich and, by will use two billion dollars of this Lea and Englebrigbt, on behalf of Besides DaJadler, only seven were motoi i-ehlcle department today ex­ Timken Roller B ear ...... 86% the dictate of Versailles, destroyed Arthur Drug Store, E, J. Murphy for a stabilization fund to use In two hundred lodges of the Improved held over from the (hautemps Cabi­ Trans America ...... 71', pressed his readiness to co-eperats and fraternal organizations the Independence and freedom of the with th-! plan, and -isserted 'ere Is and other g o ^ drug stores. steadying the dollar In foreign ex­ Order of Red Men in their state net. Union Carbide ...... 49% change and for other purposes. throughout Bridgeport will join In Reich.” plenty of work which could be as­ presented him at the White House The governmental list Is compos­ Unit Aircraft ...... 33% the birthday observance with the The speaker then bitterly berated The secretary will have authority with a birthday card made of gold ed of four Senators, Penancler, Unit Corp ...... 7 signed to a large group of men. to buy and sell gold In foreign ex­ holding of parties, dances and ban- the parly bickerings following the mined in the Nevada county work­ Valadier, De Jouvenel and Llsbonne, Unit Gas Imp ...... 17% nets with the climax In two huge establishment of the German Re­ ••••'Mill) change and to buy government ings of that state. and 21 deputies. Whe»' pursued, the African wart bonds In the domestic market. U S Ind Ale ...... 61% 3ancee tonight public, saying: Valadier is a minister for the first U 8 Rubber ...... 20% All walks of life will be represent­ “The Bourgeois Democracy allied hog runs for a hole and enters It Just bow soon devaluation will be backwards. proclaimed was uncertain, but it time in his career while five of the U S S m e lt...... ; i 02 ed at the birthday dance In Stam­ Itself with Marzlan Internationalism was believed at the White House, it under-secretaries, Herard, Dous­ U S Steel ...... 58 ford where a large birthday cake and brought forth a series of (Cab­ would not be done today. PROMINENT CLERGY saln, Bardon, Lorgere, and Deplat, Util Pow and L t ...... 3% will be a feature. Manchester look­ inets which squandered the nation’s also are newcomers. Vick Chem ...... 30 ed forward to one of the largest ob­ economic and political capital. EV CONGRESS. AT ACHESON RITES Penancier, who will have the chief Western Union ...... 63 servances in the state with eight “Everything was turned topsy For Child’s Health Washington, Jan, 30.— (A P )- burden of speeding Justice and West El and Mfg ...... 45 hundred attending. In New Britain turvy. What waa bad became good Polltlcs, past and future, tinctured quieting the rumors of government­ Woolworth ...... 50 one thousand were expected at the and vice versa. and Happiness birthday dance. this busy day in the National capi­ (('ontiniied from Page One) al corruption, is president of the Elec Bond M d Share ((Turb). 18)2 “Heroes were despised; cowards tal that was othenvise largely be­ Senate’s committee on civil and extolled. Honest men were punish­ reft of the unexpected. and the Rev. Dr. J. Chauncey Lins- criminal legislation. Public works dredging for exten­ ed; lazy ones rewarded. YOUTHS^ SENTENCED “The political and cultural life WHOSE LITTLE GIRL ^ Democratic leaders of both Con­ ley of New Haven, chairman of the sion of an airport at the head of standing committee of the diocese. Chesapeake bay is removing tons of became atomized. The authority of W ONT DRINK MILK f gressional branches seized upon the NEW STORRS TEACHER Waterbury, Jan. 30,— (A P )—Two leaders became undermined. Kansas speech of Ogden Mills, for­ Honorary Bearers. Dhosphorus on the bay bottom that The honorary bearers were the 20-year-old youths, who recently .js- has been a poison menace to wild "It Is the unique merit of Nazism mer secretary of the Treasury, for to have presented a total collapse." archdeacons of the diocese: the Storrs, Jan. 30.— (A P )—D. a em - caped from the state reformatory, waterfowl. « « Add a little criticism. Robinson (D., Ark.) of ents Elliott, now a teaching fellow were today sentenced to the sta 'J . .y, ■; > • •, •>ill in mld-aftemoon. He decided Chairman, '0 hold off actually devaluing the EVERETT T. MoKlNNEY, Fresh Native Parsnips...... ;..., (.ollar and establishing the |2,000,- A & P MEAT MARKETS Secretary, 000,000 stabilization fund until the | GUSTAVE 8CHRBJBEK, jnepbaplcally difficult task of selz-] Board of Reliief of the DiALsm Town of Mauohsstor. Goqn. tl; "mm f- —ijCksV MANCHESTER EVENTNG HERALD. MANCHESTER, COKN« TUESDAY, JANUARY 80,1984, PAGBSICVEN

County y. M. C. A. at the meatlnf was In honor of her sixteenth birth­ L A. WEDEN HEADS held at the Tolland Federated BOLTON day. oburoh last Friday evening were: Teachers In town attended a Overnight A, P. lUn.Y RADIO PROGRAM Prealdent, PbllUp M. Howe; vice- meeting In WlUlmantie Saturday at Don't Read IM s prealdent, Chsu'lea H. Moore; re­ The regular morning worship the M ^ e l school auditorium. The News MERCHANTS’ GROUPcording eecretary, rYanklyn C. Har- speaker was from Columbia Univer­ JANUARY SO (Cflotra] aad Eastern Standard Time) was held at the Center Congrega­ Uolass yoo are intaeestsd in a low, John 8. TMoott; directors for tional church at 11 o’clock. Rev sity and spoke on progressive educa­ medicine Which has helped' Netei AtP’^eoffrains lo key and basic chains or sroups thereof unless sped* three yeara, Franklyn C. Harlow, Harold Wlltz preached a sermon on tion. Boston— M ajor General Fox Con­ over 700,000 women sod fled; coast to coast (o to c) designation Includes all available stations. Rev. John T. Nlchola, Rev. George girls. ’Take it before tod after Rrograms subject to ohanfs. P. M. Cent. Eait. “Excuses— W hy 1 Can’t Go To Mrs. Elsie Jones is employed at ner announoea the C. C. C. to N ew Brookes anr Jqhn Taloott. Church.” Mrs. Myron Lee presid­ childbirdi, at the Change on NBC’WEAF NETWORK 3:46— 1:45—Little Italy—east; Knight Chamber Division Discloses Storrs, assisting in the tabulation England needs 400 men to bring Its whenever yon are nervooa and! Oreh.—Dixie: Memory Lane—west ed at the organ. Mrs. George Wlp- of the surveys of the thirteen towns 125 companies to this area to full BASIC — Bssti wear wlw wool wtlo 8 :0 ^ 7:01k—Myrt A Merge—ea.si only; nndown. 98 oat of 100 aay# ■wiar wtag otesh wfl wilt wfbr wre wgy Louie Panico Orcheetre—midwest I DANBURY HARVESTS ICE. pert and daughter, Helen, sang a In Tolland county. strength. *Tc helps mel“ wb«n woae wtain wwj wsal; Mid: ksd 6:16— 7:16—Juat Plain Bill—east; The Electric Co. Gave Xmas duet. Boston—Professor Calvert Ma- wmsq wcfl woc-who wow wdaf wkbf Anthony Maneggla was hurt re­ Canadlant—Dixie: Panico Orche*. Next Sunday will be communion gruder of the Harvard Law school NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj —mldweat; Taxaa Rangera—west Danbury, Jan. 30.— (A P )— ’The cently while working on one of me wiba kstp wsbo wdsy kfyr cret efet and the sermon wll be on the mean­ appointed Vice Chairman of tbe LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S 6:30— 7:80—Phil Cook Prog. — east; first ice harvest since 1930 has Just e W A projects. An X-ray disclosed •OUTH — wrva wptf wwno wls wjaa Oliver Naylor Orchaatra — Dixie: Light Current Free ing of communion. New England regional labor board. wfla-wsUH wlod wsm wmo wsb wspi been completed in this sectl(3n of the a cracked rib. VEGETABLE COMPOUND Buck Rogara—repeat for midwest The Laidles’ meeting will be held Worceater, Maaa.— A rocket, wjdx wsinb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro 8:46— 7:46—Boake Carter, Talk—ba- state. Storage bouses are filled Mrs. George Rose had a daugh­ woal ktbs kths wsoo at the home of Mrs. Nelson Bavler capable of traveling more than 600 alc; **atwaen the Bookenda—west with ciUtea 12 inches thick and ex­ ter bom recently at the Manchester MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl krlr ksM 7:00— 6:00—The Columbians—e to e 1 Elmer A. Weden of the J. W. at 2:30 p. m. Sewing will be planned miles an hour, after penetrating tbe PACIFIC COAST — kro kfl kfw komo Memorial hospital. 7:16— 8:16—Edwin C. Hill — basic: ceptional quality Ice. Mild winters for the afternoon. stratosphere 60 to 60 miles -above kbq Ufsd ktST kru Speeoh—Dixie: Colleglane—west Hale Company was elected chair­ during the last three years have pre­ The first (Community night will ue Mrs. Herbert Hutchinson and in- the.eu'th’s surface is being com­ Cent. East. 7:30— 6:30—Voice of Experience—e man of the Merchants Division of 4:00— S.-OO—The WEAF Bex of Music 7:46— 8:46—CBS Plano Team—c to o vented the formation of Ice suffi­ held at the church February li. feint daughter have returned to their pleted by Professor Robert H. God­ PORTERFIELD’S 4:S0— BiW—OolIttle Adventures—to c 6:0(y— 9:00—Stokowaki Orch.—c to c the Chamber of Commerce at its ciently thick for commerdal pur­ Rev. Harold Wlltz has plaimed these home from the Memorial hospital. dard at Clark University. 4;4&— B;4B—The Mountaineers—west 6 :1 ^ 9:16—Alaxander Woollcott—to c poses, with results financially disas­ FORD PARTS & SERVICE 6:00— 6:00—^4016 Frances Alda—also c 8:30— 9:30—George Jeaeel—also coast annual meeting yesterday afternoon community nights for every month Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Bunce are 8:30— 6:S0—Weekly Hymn Sing—to c 9:0(^10:00—Glen Gray Revue—o to o at Watkins Auditorium on Oak trous to some of the old established during the year. spending the month of February in JIMMIE COSGROVE 9:30—10:30—CBS Broedcaet—c to cat 1:46— 6:45—Cheerio Musical Mesaies street. The meeting lasted only an Ice companies. Icemen are Jubilant Choir prsictlce will be held Satur­ Hartford. In Charge of Repairs. 6:00— 7:00—To Be Announced 0:46—10:45—Harlem Serenade—basic; this season over the change that ex­ 6:15— 7:16—Billy Bachelor’s Sketch Myrtle and Marge—repeat for west hour and was completely harmoni­ day night at the usual hour. Miss Laura Toomey has returned tremely cold weather has brought HUSKY THROATS 6:30— 7:30—Fur Trappers—west only 10.16—11:15—Roosevelt Birthday—to c ous throughout. It was the first Miss Ruth Lee spent the week-end to her home after visiting In Hart­ Spruoe and Pearl Sts., Phone 6684 6:45— 7:46—The Qoldbergs, Serial Act 11:15—12:15—Vincent Lopet Orch.—to c to them. Millions of tons of fine Ice Overtaxed by time that the annual meeting was at the home of her parents. ford. • 7:00— 6:00—Leo Relsman’s Orchestra 11:30—12:30—Ranch0 A His Orch.-to c coveting ponds and lakes will go un­ spesiking, sing­ 7:30— 8:30—Wayne King’s Orchestra 12:(Xk— 1:00—Dance Hour—wabc only not held in connection with a din­ Miss Irene DletrlcMen entertained Robert Toomey of Hartford Is vis­ 6:00— 9:00—Ben Bernie and the Lads harvested because of the great over­ a group of her school friends recent­ iting at the home of his imcle. David ing, smoking S.-30— 9:30—Ed Wynn A Band—c to c NBC-WJ2 NETWORK ner in the evening and only fifteen supply. 9:00—10:00—Seth Parker Crulea—to c BASIC — Eaat: wjz wbr-wbza wbal members were present. ly at the (Community House. This Toomey. iCP' Read the Herald Advs. 9:30—10:30—Madame Sylvia—also cat wham kdka wear svjr wlw wsyr wmal: Mr. Weden succeeds Leroy Slo- 9:46—10:46—Robert Simmons, Tenor Midwest: wcky kyw wenr wls kwk 10:00—11:00—John B. Kennedy’s Talk kwer koll wren wmaq kso wkbf comb sis head of the division. In 10:16—11:16—Roosevelt Birthday—to c NORTHWEST A CANADIAN - wtoij making his report, Mr. Slocomb de­ 11:18—12:16—The Rudy Valles Orches. wlba kstp webc wday kfyr cret efet 11:80—12:30—’'ance Orchestra Prog, SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wls wjax scribed 1933 as the "toughest yet” CB8-WABC NETWORK wfla-Wwi n wlod wstn wmo wsb wapi but pointed out that It was one of wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre the most active years the division BASIC—East: wabc wade woko weao woal ktbs kths wsoc waab wnac wrr wkbw wkrc whk cklw MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kxlr kehl hsLs had. He gave a brief resume of wdre wcau wTp wjas Arean wfbl wspd PACIFIC COAST — keo kfl kgw komo the high spots la the program and wJbv; Midwest: wbbm wfbni kmbe kbq kfsd ktar thanked the members for their coop­ kmox wowo whas Cant. East. EAST AND CANADA—wpr who wibw eration. wheo wlbs wfea wore wfee ofrb ckac 4:30— 6:3(k—The Singing Lady—east DIXIE — w * t wafa wbro wgam wdod 4:46— 6:46—Orphan Annla—r^st only Robert Seaman was elected treas­ klra wrec wlac wdsti wtoc krid wrr S:0O— 6:00—To Be Announc'-^ urer, succeeding Lewis Slpe, and the 8:3(k— 6:30—Marv Small, Songt—east; ktrh ktsa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt following were named to the exec­ wdte wbif wtar wdbj wwv'a wmbf wsjs The Singing Lady—repeat for wgn MIDWEST — wcah 1^1 wmt wmbd 8:4S— 6:46—Lowell Thomas — east: utive committee: C. Ellmore W at­ wtaq wlsn wIbw kfh kfab wbkn woco Orphan Annie—repeat to midwest kins, William Lyons, Thomas Bren­ wsbt ii0(k-- 7:00—Amoa ’n’ Andy—east only MOUNTAIN—kvor kls koh ksl •i16— 7:1S—Radio In Education—to c nan, Samuel Kemp and William COAST—khj koln kgh kfre kol kfpy krl 6:46— 7:46—Phil Harria A Orchaatra Kronlck. kfbk kmj kws kem kdb kemb 7KX^ l;0(k—Crime Cluea, Dramatic V 7:10— Si3(^Haalth Adventures, Talk Light Ourrent Gift Cent. East. 7:46— 6:4^-To L - Announced The treasurer’s report ihowed LAST CALL! 4:00— 6:00—Skippy, Sketch—east only >:0(k— f:0(k—Music Memories A Poet 4:16— 6:16—Madison Ensemble—to c 8:6 ^ l:3^Eddle Duchin Orchestra I that the division completed the year 4:3(k— 6:30—Jack Armstrong—ea only 9:00—10:(X>—The Variety Cruise—wj* ' with all debts paid and a s l l ^ t bal­ 4:46— 6:46—Oserga Hall Orches.—to e 9:30—10:8(k—To Be Announced ance In the treasury. ’The report 6:00— iiOl^Buck Rogsra—east only; 9:45—10:46—Talk on Cotton Acreage Skippy. Sketch-repeat for midwest 10:0(^11:00—The Three Scamps—east: also brought out that tbe Manches­ 6 :1 ^ 6:16—Bobby Benson—east only; Amot 'n’ Ahdy—repeat for w ter Electric company furnished Al and Pete—west and Dixie only 10:1S—11:16—Roosevelt Birthday—to e 1:30— 6:30^harles Carllle — basic; 11:1^—12:13—Noble Sleale’s Orchaatra I current for the 1983 Christmas Jack Armstrong—repeat to inldw 11:30—12:80—Harry Soenlek Orehestre I street lights entirely free of charge. The closing schedule for the year was adopted with little discuaston, electric cooking 9; 16— Alexander Woolcott — "The being the same as last year. It calls VITAMIN D NEEDED Town Crier.” for full day closing on N ew Year’s, 9:80— George Jessel; Edith Mur> July 4, Merchant’s Day (the third ray. Four Eton Boys and Fred­ Wednesday In July) Lalwr Day, at our expense (we furnish you with a TO PREVEirr RICKETS die Rich’s Orchestra. Thanksgiving Day and Christmas / 10:00—Tbe Camel Caravan with Day. Stores will close W e^eeday Olen Gray’s Caaa Loma Orches­ afternoons through June, July and i V Pltnty of Sunlight tnd Cod tra, Irene Taylor and tbe Do, Re, August. 'The matter of Armistice range for five months, without charge.) Lirtr Oil Nooded to DofeBt l i i Girls. Day closing and opening nights D r M d D l M t M * 10:80—CdumblBa Ntwi Barrlce. during ths Christmas saasos war# 10:45—Harlem Serenade; Luis Rus- Isft irith the executive committse, ssl’s Orehsstra aad Aid Ward. which was also authorised to study ImperUacB of VltAmts D Ib pr#* 11:15— (to 12:15) Birthday BaU for methods of bringing more trade to OBBtiag rlekitB tad tb# BB#d for b ths Prealdent of ths Uhltad Statas. Mancheeter from aurroundlng Take advantage of our new low rates men UBtrtrMl um of BouroM kaewa towns. to bt Hob la tblB rltaatla wbb em- pbaalsBd br tbo Btato DopartaMat of Roiltb (a Itf wsBklywoBkly bu bmlBtia to­ day. Xt Is wbU kaowa tbat oed Uvor on a very advantageous offer. ell If tb« rlebfft fourcf of Yitmaila rouAND D fad wbfTf tblf bff bffa adada- WBZ-WBZA IftfTfd rffulirly oa advlo# of tbf •iMtafflald Boftfla family pbyilelBii aad wbra ebildna Tbare will ba as aU>day maethg have b««D put out in tbo funllfbt of the Farm Bureau Thursday at BAcb day botb winter and summer, Tuesday, January 80, 1984 the home of Mrs, Joseph Ushers, rickets has been prevented. But B, 8. T. when caning chairs will be the work there are too many people who have 4:00 p, m. Betty aad Bob, for the day. Everyone attending le Dot yet taken advaatafe of tbsM 4:15—"Hsaltb” — Dr. Royal 8.' regueeted to bring a lunch. moBfuree, to rickets stOI prevails. Copeland. Miss Alice HaU of Ssymotur epant Tbe importfaee of Vitamin D has 5 Months Trial of Electric Cooking 4:20—Musle Maglfl. tba weak-and with her parents, Mr. been known since 1921 when it was 4:45— Brown Palace Hotel Orches­ and Mrs. L. Ernest HalL abown to be tbe essential besltb fac> tra. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Pearson of tor in cod liver oil which for years Hartford were Sunday guests of had been used as an aatlracbitlc. 6:00— Agricultural Markets. relatives and friends. About the same time, it was dis* 5:18— News, eovsred that Vitamin D also de> 6:80— Tb# Singing Lady. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Pavey and vsloped in the body when tba skin 5:45— Little Orphan Annie. children of N ew London were week­ ends Wednesday, Jan. 31 at 5 p. m. 6:00— NBC Pregram Calendar. end guests at tbs horns of Mr. i d Offer was axposed to tbe ultra violet rays of (bract sunllfbt, so botb cod Uvar 6:01— JDuke Dewey tad bis Hick- Mrs. Edward Wochomurlin. oil aad exposure ot children to stm- ery Nuts, The regular meeting of Tolland light has been prescribed. In north­ Otll^Movle Guide. Orange trill be held 'Tuesday eve­ ern cities in tbe winter season, how­ 6:30— Time. ning, January 80. ever, tbe ultra violet rays of tbe aim 6:82— Old Farmers Almanac, A Declamation Contest was held are often obscured by clouds aad 6:84— Temperature. on Sunday after the Sunday ecbeol dusty smoky atmosphere, so tbe use 6:85— Sports Review — Bill W il­ and Miss Alvina Worchomurka was of cod lived oil becomes more essen­ liams. the pupil chosen to meet with tbe tial in tbe prevention of tickets. 6:41— Famous Sayings. other contestants of tbe district at Certain foods contain Vitamin D, 6:48— Weather. the Rockville 'Methodist church, notably yolk of eggs, butter fat and 6:45—Today’s News — Lowell February 18. milk which although not a rich ’Thomas. Mrs. Minnie Metcalf, Mrs. Maud ■euree is important because of tbe 309 Electric Cookery 7:00— Amos ’n’ Andy, Metcalf Mitchell, Mlgs Marllla Met­ aasount of milk used dally in tbe 7:18— National Advisory Council calf and Mrs. Maud Clough of Tol­ normal diet. As early as 1924, tbe OB Radlu in Education. land were among tbe officers in­ Is bulletin says, attempts were made to 7:45— Bob Becker Dog Stories. stalled at the m eet^g of. Maria users of enrich certain cereals with Vitamin 8:00— Eno (3rime Clues— Edward Newell Tent In Rockville last week. 1. Clean D by irradiating them wltb ultra IS 4#/' ' V P violet light to render them antira­ Rese aad John MacBrydc. W. Hoyt Hayden and son Henry, chitic. More recently, attempts have 8:30— Adventures In Health—Dr. were guests of friends in WUllngton Cookery 9 ^ V ' ' 2. Fast been made to increase Vitamin D In Herman Bundesen. recently. milk aad vatioue methods have been 8:45—"Twentieth Century Ideas.” A t the regular whist sponsored by 3. Economical developed to accomplish this. 9:00—Household Musical Mem­ the Tolland Orange last Friday eve­ Among these are the following feed­ ories.' ning a good nmnber were present in 4. Time Saving ing tbe cow irradiated yeast; Irra­ 9:30— Eddie Duchin and his Or­ and at tbe close of tbe game re­ diating milk; adding Vitamin D con­ chestra, freshments were served and prizes 5. Healthful centrate to the milk. All have been 10:00— Provldence-BUtmore Orch. given. A socisd time followed. Manchester more or less successful. Adoption of 10:30— Buccaneers Male Quartet. Wlnsted has Just reported seeing 6. Safe. these measures will require much 10:45— News. a robin. Tolland can boast of seeing standardization and supervision and 11:00— 'Time, weather, temperature. robins several weeks ago. F n e re fla tio n as to labeling and 11:04— Sports Review—Bill Wil­ grossbeaks. one male and two fe­ potency before use of them becomes males, feed on your correspondent’s a universal practice. liams. • li:14—Old Farmers Almanac. lawn. These grossbeaks are unusu­ The bulletin explains the need for ally friendly and fearless. The male other Important elements such as 11:15— Birthday Ball for President has brilliant plumage like a tropical calcium and phosphorous, and says Franklin D. Roosevelt — 62nd that a low supply of calcium, the Birthday. bird. They are not often seen here. chief source of which is milk, defin­ 12:30— Mark Fisher and his Edge- Tbe Men’s Community Club held itely retards growth of the b MU. IMM 6:16— B o b ^ Benson 4 Bunny Jim. Young People’s Bally at the Univer- resume her studies at tbe Rockvule 6:80— Charles Carlfle, tenor. saUst church, Stafford Hollow. ’The High schixil. 6:45—Uttle Italy. guest speaker was Dr. Gaylord W. Next Friday the all-day sewing G. E. KEITH FURNITURE CO. POTTERTON & KRAH STANDARD PLUMBING CO- 7:00— M yrt and Marge. Douglas, of Springfield, who gave meeting of the Union Missionary U18 Mein Stm t Stl Mala Btreal m u m n m h T:15— Terry aad Ted. a very interesting address. Society will be held in tbe sooiid 7:80— Serenaders. January 28, the Christian En­ rooms of the Federated church. The deavor society met at the home of 7:46-—Snowdom News. change of the day from, ’Thursday is Mr. and Mrs. George S. Nelson. The 8:00— The (Tolumblans. on account of the all-day Farm Bu­ leader was Frank jBrown, Jr. reau meeting set for ’Thursday. Of­ 8 ;15-^w in C. HIU— "The Human Next Sunday, February 4, the Side of tbe News.” ficers elected for tbe Men’s meeting will be held In tbe First Community Club for 1984 are as 8:80— Voice of Experiesiea Congr^fatlonal church. Rev. George follows: President, W. Hoyt Hay­ 8:45— Fray and Bragglotti, two- A. Acksrly, of Mansfield Center, will den; vice-preeldent, Emery Clough; plano team. e Manchester Electric Co. speak on Village Reconstruction secretary, C. Preston Meacham; ex­ 9:00— Leopold Stowkowski and T E L . 51SU W ork In India. committee, L. Ernest Hall and 773 MAIN STREET the Philadelphia Studio Orches­ Burton Lewis spent Sunday with Samuel Simpson. tra. friends out of town. Officers elected for the Tolland

V-. fi' PAGE EIGHT ltANGHBwi’4» EVENWG lCANGHWl!ER^ TOBSJjAT,JA^ART1 ^ YOU’RE IN LUCK WITH HORSESHOE COOKIES IT’S NO TROUBLE TO CARRY Jnarrie^ THIS UMBRELLA AROUND To Speak Nothing of Pour Leaf Clover Froatihg-That’s Because These Tiny Model Vanishes In Handle M^EL Ten-Minute Recipes Are Failure-Proof and Simply Made CHILDREN Rainy weather, that fore­ Setvicm M cE L L IO n runner of spring sunshine, is PAIN YOU CALL SCIATICA 0 )9U NSA S«vki^ Inc just around the corner. But MAY BE OTHER TBOCBLB you won’t mind it at all if you BEGIN HEBE TODAY The time is past when Ma or Pa DiMrder May Not Bi» A to GYPSY MO BELL and TOM c a i^ a T smart black and Smith have to call in son Ben­ white umbrella (below) which Nerve of Thigh, but to An* WEAVEB are married on the tame jamin from the hay field to read Covering Inflammation of Blno- day aa LILA HOTALING and Aunt Sophy’s last letter. And can be folded up into prac­ dee or Joints. > DEBEK BLISS, but Lila expecto to Aunt Sophy’s letter itself today is tically nothing at all. The live in luxury while Gypty keep* ber spelled correctly, cohtidns the right By DB. MORRIS FISHBEIN umbrella disappears into the Editor, Journal of the Ameiicaa Job teaching in a eettlement school. number of capitals and periods and handle which Gypsy has to struggle to keep ex­ is no relation whatever to that Medical Association, and of penses within Tom’s income. Anoth' classic epistle of some fifty years slides together to Hygeia, the Health Magaziae make a 10-inch er problem is Tom’s Jealousy of ago. You may caU it sciatica, or wealthy MABKO BBOVGHTON Parents today are literate and decorative rod who once asked Gypsy to marry educated, largely speaking. Ex­ which can be cai’- sciatic rheumatism, whenever you him and whom they meet at the cept in a very few communities we feel a pain along the thigh, or Blisses’ home. find It so. Two reasons. Com­ ried on one finger. anywhere from the middle of the When the doctor tells Gypsy she pulsory education laws that have back downward. But your doctor is to have a baby she gives up her for vears escorted the youn«r to the distinguishes between pains of job. Summer comes on and is in­ gates of high school and beyond, various sorts and limits the term tensely hot. Gypsy and Tom move and greatly reduced imihlgratlon. sciatica or sciatic neuritis to pain to a cottage on Long Island owned Therefore any patronage or con­ definitely associated with some dis­ by a friend. descension on the part of youth turbance of the sciatic nerve. The baby is bom in late Sep­ for pa‘er or mater famillas is un­ He may, however, accept as tember and the Weavers return to warranted and Ignorant. It was sciatic pain all sorts of trouble­ unwan ?,nted and ignorant any­ some conditions in the area cov­ their apartment. Gypsy finds house­ ered by the sciatic nerve, realiz­ work with the baby to care for, ex­ way, even in the days when Pc. or Ma Smith had to add their cross ing at the same time that careful hausting. They spend the Christmas study may fail to reveal any holidays with Gypsy’s parents in to the mortgage papers under Lawyer Brown’s handwriting. change in the nerve itself or any New Jersey. New Year’s night Tom disturbance of the actions, of the and Gypsy are summoned home Youthful Arrogance Nothing makes me so eternally n e i^ , such as occurs when nerves from a party by news thal the baby in 'Other pflrts of the body ^,re is iU. furious, or fills me with such affected. righteou*: disgust as to hear some But exact diagnosis is necessary NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY young smarty laugh at his parents to complete control of the condi­ because they don’t know wi o tion. This exact diagnosis may re­ CHAPTER XXm Proust is, or when they prefer quire use of the X-ray to determine It was a nightmare—a hideous, “Old Black Joe” to "Rhapsody in whether any changes have taken black, absorbing nightmare. The Something or Other.” place in the affect^ parts of the rush home through i-h e silent Whep an over-blooded youth hip or of the back, because fre­ streets, slippery now, fMt glazing won’t ride with his father because quently an inflammation in these he drives only 35 miles an hour parts may be the cause of the pain under the moon; thj first sight of in the thigh. the Morell house Ughted through­ and calls him "old” and “ner­ out, with the doctor’s coupe parked vous,” latent spite kicks aside my Moreover it is necessary to the new demands that David’s needs patience and I plc*ure a particular­ make testa of the various muscles at the driveway. G3T>sy scarcely in the area, because sometimes the waited for Tom to put on the placed upon the Weavers’ slender In the old days, filling the cookie^which are made by pressing simple ly awful desert isle, a leaky boat income. And for another, Gypsy jar constituted a full day’s work for! confectioners’ frosting, which has and a rough sea, with this boy In pain is concerned with an in­ brakes. She was out ot the door, mother. But modern cookies entail i been tinted green, out of a pastry the boat. See then what he could flammation In the muscle or in the halfway up the stairs by the time was wrapped up in the baby’s wel­ capsule of the muscle, rather thun fare. She did not feel free to go no such amount of labor. Here are tube. (An easy recipe is to cream do for himself In a world not al­ he had fairly stopped the car. ten-minute recipes — the newest ready nade for him! in the nerve Itself. "David . . . moihei how Is he?” about as she had before. She was two tablespoons of -butter with one- Give A Man Enough Rope often actually too tired to go to the cookie shortcuts—that are failure­ quarter cup of sweetened condensed Or the girl who teases her The big guest room, with itt rose- proof and so easy that the children milk. Add, gradually, one and one- mother about her obtuseness in Various tests have been de­ garlanded paper, its peeling creamy movies in the evening. She even can turn them out. You don’t even veloped which enable the physi­ urged Tom to go by himself or with half cups of very finely ground con­ catching on to new wise cracks, woodwork, was one blaze of lights. have to roll or cut these cookies! fectioners’ sugar (sifted) and beat styles and the latest word in com­ And He 7/ Want To Skip cian to tell whether a joint Is in­ Gypsy saw only the tiny figure in the Mat.sons, another young couple Cocoanut Macaroons volved, or whether one of the who lived on the same floor. until the frosting is smooth, creamy pacts. muscles or tendinous fibers is con­ the bassinette with Doctor Banner- * The horseshoes on the cookie plate and light in color. Add one-half We have to allow for youth. It By HELEN WELSHIMER man bending over it. There was a At first Tom protested. No, he’d in the picture ^are cocoanut maca­ O’Grady and the Colonel’s Lady cerned. teaspoon vanilla. This frosting can has ever been patronizing to ma­ tI may have something In common, There seem also to be some peculiar smell In the room. Clytle rather stay at home. He’d much roons. Mix one-half cup sweetened be tinted any color by adding a turity and age, but in the old days A grown-up mkn kicked himself hovered near with a kettle. Some­ condensed milk, two cups of shred­ but men and women were never cases in which difficulties of di­ rather be with her. But Gypsy was speck of food coloring.) it had to learn two things—re­ out of Heaven the other day. Of j even distant cousins. gestion, Involving development of one Ijad made a sort of tent with sometimes too weary to talk. She ded cocoanut, and, if you like the course he didn’t know that he had sheets over the big, wide flat bed For chocolate crumb cookies melt spect and patience — it seldom There is a catch in, the contract toxic conditions In, the intestines, would make an excuse to creep off flavor, a teaspoon of vanilla. Drop two squares of unsweetened choco­ "patronized.” It iiiay ieven have been living three flights up. He has j that may halt the gentlemen — are at the basis of the disorder. with the pineapple posts. to bed early. Small wonder that by spoonfuls on a well buttered pan. late in a double boiler and add one no idea that he will want to roam The doctor straightened at Gyp­ feared, but with a good healthy temporarily — who, at first In such cases, cleaning of the Tom diopped into the habit of going Shape with the fingers into horse­ and one-third cups condensed milk, fear. I think it is good to fear the Elysium fields again. His wife ! thought, crowned the divorced bowels, prescribing of correct diet, sy's entrance. out without her. shoes. Bake in a moderate oven stirring over boiling water five min­ sometimes, because human nature didn’t love him, he said. He could j husband as the King of Fools. If and application of heat to the in­ "Nothing but a little croup,” he (350 degrees F.) until a delicate utes until the mixture thickens. Add is so 'constituted that fear begets prove that she didn't. She never a woman watches her husband flamed parts may bring about com­ said easily. "Frightening at first, of brown. grew angry when he evinced a Sometimes she was frightened at one cup toasted bread crumbs, a few honor, and honor is the father of j preparing for his conquest, gently plete cure. course. Your mother had quite a The “lucky” four-leaf clovers of grains of salt and one-half cup of casual interest in a passing woman. I murmuring: “Don’t worry, dar- In such cases, cleaning of the her own weariness and dullness and confectioners’ frosting decorate a respect and patience and a lot of She didn’t reproach him when his turn . . ." her absorption in the baby. Tom chopped walnuts. Blend thoroughly. other things needed to season the : ling. Of course she’ll adore you. bowels, prescribing of correct diet, Mrs. Morell began volubly to ex­ new shortcut version of an old fash­ Drop by spoonfuls onto a buttered philandering heart got torn on a How could any woman do other- and application of heat to the in­ would tire of her, she would tell her­ ioned cookie. Sift one cup of flour heart. briar or bramble. She was always plain. Her children, she said, had baking sheet. Press half a walnut Experience Lacking I wise?” . . . If she kisses him good- flamed parts may bring about com­ self wildly, glancing at her image and one teaspoon baking powder to­ ready to bathe the wounds. I bye fondly : . . maybe he will be- never had croup. She was terrified or pecan into each cookie. Bake 10 One thing that fathers the dis­ plete cure. when she heard young David’s in the mirror. She had nothing to gether twice. Add one egg-slightly minutes in a moderate oven (350 de­ “If she loved me, she would I gin to wonder, as the man who Some cases, however, have gone heavy breathing—when he began to talk about these days. The young beaten, 2 tablespoons of melted grees F.) Makes two dozen. respect of those over forty is the object. She would be 'possessive. ' applied for a divorce did, how on for years in people who have mothers she met in the park were butter, three-fourths cup sweetened youth movement in our economic She wouldn’t want to share me,” much his wife really loves him. choke. To make marathon nut cookies, world. Compsmles everywhere are been attended by many physicians, "But he was perfectly well—be deep in the mysteries of formulas condensed milk and one-half tea­ thoroughly blend one cup sweetened he told the judge. ‘ -ri for that matter, how much apparently without success in re­ and pureed carrots and orange juice. spoon vanilla. Blend thoroughly. employing boys and discarding Poor man! He knows so little. does she? lieving the pain. The relief of this was fine when I left him,” Gypsy condensed milk, one cup finely men who know anything. Try to kept saying in her bewilderment. How could she, after an afternoon Drop by teaspoonfuls onto a but­ chopped nut meats, one cup dry He never had been told that no pain Is the first consideration. of this conversation, be bright ? And tered pan. Bake 10 minutes in a find a middle-aged or near-middle- woman ever delights in sharing Some one brought her a chair; her bread crumbs, one-half teaspoon salt aged woman a Job. Beauty is sup- the man she loves. But there are knees were trembling with the re­ wasn’t David worth any self-sacri­ slow oven (325 degrees F.). Makes and two teaspoons cinnamon. Drop Perhaps the first step for the fice? two dozen. pl^tlng braina. women who consider themselves complete relief of pain is to get action. The baby slept quietly now, by spoonfuls on buttered bEdcfng wise in believing that it i| bette/. Old-Fashioned Cookie sheet. Bake 12 minutes or imtll We’ve turned musctflar and sen­ uotations-r to bed. Even this, however, will one crumpled roseleaf hand thrown One evening Jn March they went When the cookies are cool, dec­ timental. And it is silly. Even far better, for man to yield to a not be useful unless the bed is above his head. Lights were turned to dine with Tom’s boss, a rubicund brown in moderately hot oven (375 Q orate them with four-leaf clovers degrees F.). the brain of a young man or young passing urge and be poised again, such as to permit sleep. down and the watchers in the room gentleman who owned a charming woman, however packed with than to go around with a Sistlne Many people sleep in beds that moved softly, speaking in whispers. house in Scarsdale. It was all very "ologles” and "ometrles” and the Madonna enthroned in his heart What is needed in American life sag. In such case, a support to is imagination, and nothing culti­ Tom told Gypsy to go to bed; pleasant—food, host and guests. of new resolutions. She would "fuss fetish of Phi Beta Kappa keys, is ■a Sistine Madonna who, it may the back, which will prevent con­ he'd watch David himself. But she But Gypsy felt quite out of it. Her friend had given him second night develop, chews gum vociferously. vates the imagination so much as stant pdll on the ligaments, may more” over her own looks, would tickets '.o a play. muscular over-emotional, and too the reading of the best poetry. was stubborn. She wouldn’t sleep, frock was unfashionable and her never neglect cold creaming rites full of blood. Risk is the middle bring relief. she told hi;n. What was the use? small talk rusty. She hadn’t been to ‘Yes, darling!” name, and so-called Progress. Men have a chemical curiosity —Robert Underwood Johnson, Sometimes the bed may be made at night, would give herself a daily in regard to other women. Mystery former U. S. ambassador to Italy. She refused even to take off her any of the new plays, she didn’t do manicure. Tom had seemed to find But her voice dwindled: the ring 'They are not seasoned, these rigid by placing boards under the frock but sat, wrapped in ber woolly the night clubs. Her hostess was of pleased expectancy died out of it. young minds. They lack the-great­ attracts. Say what you please mattress: sometimes the sag in the that young copy-writer very charm­ He had to work? Oa that was too about Golden Wedding anniver­ The NRA has kept men scratch­ bed can be helped by putting a pil­ robe, her eyes on the crib. smooth, manicured, beautifully ing last night. She, Gypsy, had been est teacher of all. Experience. She had been dancing, laughing, dressed and jeweled. Gypsy consid­ bad! She had been mentally fresh­ Youth has its place, but not at saries, there isn’t a single Darby ing around the city when they would low under the back. considered a most delightful com­ ening up her best black frock, doing who has lived with a Joan for better be in the country. Specialists in orthopedic surgery an hour ago. She had felt like a ered, with humorous despair, asking panion once upon a time. Where the helm—either In politics, in­ them to her home and gave up the her hair. fifty years who hasn’t wished, —Henry Ford. are able frequently to bring relief girl, carefree, minus responsibilities. had all her amusing repartee van­ dustry or the home. We need half a dozen times, that the tie in such cases by setting up an ap­ Now she wondered at that other project in five minutes. No, until ished? Tom was sorry, he said. There youth, Jts courage and its light that bound would not be likely to David was a little older—until they was a big new account in the office. Marriage is successful by acci­ paratus which maintains constant, light-hearted self. How dreadful, When the telephone rang late that heart, but what we can do without be unlooped if he leaned across dent. Sometimes you meet some­ mild pull on the limbs and In that how Incalculable life was, always had more room and a better servant afternoon and Tom’s voice came to He hated leaving her alone but hon­ is its arrogance, patronage and the hedge of the garden wall to way relieves pressure in the joints. they would have to abstain from estly he had to work on this stuff. one you think is the one man in your striking at you in the dark. Why, her she was pleasantly excited. Of­ leadership. And sponging. tell the widow in the house next life, but it turns out' he wasn’t. Then Altogether, there are many dif­ David might have died, fighting for entertaining. She was a good sport! It was all However, as it Is the home I par­ door that he like the shape of ferent ways of aiding people with ten when he called this late it was right, then ? you look around for another one. his breath. If Mums hadn’t heard The next day Gypsy made a lot to announce that some newspaper ticularly champion, I still contend her eyebrows. —Mme. Ganna Walska. sciatica. Among the most Impor­ him! She trembled at the thought. that parents hold the aces. All Many women have submitted— tant are use of different types of She must, at last, have dozed off Gypsy put the telephone down with they need is the courage to bid rightly or wrongly — to the wide­ The whole future of the recovery physical treatment which have because when she opened her eyes and the score is theirs. ly accepted theory that a man’s been Introduced recently into med­ a sensation of disappointment and life must touch those of program is jeopardized by the grave ical care. again the room was very chilly and defeat. 'The long evening stretched many omission to provide full, equal; and Tom, straight and tall in bis dress­ women. Heat may be used. Proper-types out before her with a ’onely and sol­ The man who went on the aggressive consumer representation. of rubbing by physicians trained in ing gown, stood beside her. itary dinner to boot. Well, it was —Dr. F. J. Schllnk, president of “D.arling, you’ll make yourself ill. court record because he asked for this work or by technicians, who too bad, but it couldn’t be helped. a divorce from his wife w’ho gave Consumers’ Research. have sufficient knowledge, tn avoid Lie down in the other bed In Bea’s She got David ready for the him what every man wants to be injuring the patient, also naay be room and I’ll watch here. He’ll be night, a lovely, laughing scrap of given, didn’t deserve her. No The way to get along Is to work helpful. all right. The doctor said there babyhood in his ribbed nightgown. woman naturally favors this free­ hard, make yourself useful, and were even chances he’d not be dis­ But after Jie had been tucked away dom. She may accord it because mind your own business. turbed again tonight.” in his crib, the light turned out and she thinks she knows its exact —David Sim, Canadian commis­ She was stiff, cold, aching, in the windows opened, a feeling of BY BRUCE CATTON value—that it really has a minor sioner of excise. every limb. It was good to be cared deep forlomness swept over her. "Brazilian Adventure” TeUs of rating in her husband’s life. Every for and comforted. The sheets be­ She stood at the kitchen window, Dizzy Jungle Trip. woman who grants it learns to do Buttons came into use on sleeves 0LORIFYINC5 tween which she crept were delici­ her forehead against the cool pane, so. No one was ever bom know­ to prevent soldiers from using their ously warm. She was asleep in five gazing down at the lighted streets If you are tired of explorers who ing! sleeves as handkerchiefs; thr but­ minutes. below. Far to the west she could take themselves with deadly seri­ tons we-e sewed on opposite their _Yo u r $elf see the lights of the gay street, ousness and expect their readers to It’s a strange world. Mrs. present location. David was happy, rosy, untouched Broadway. An advertising sign do likewise, you ought to enjoy By Alicia Hart ^ the next morning. The brief and twinkled on and off, r?d and yellow, Peter Fleming’s “Brazilian Adven frightening attack of croup van­ red and yellow, half a block away. ture” enormdhaly. ®N338» N6k StiYviift INC------ished without leaving a trace—upon Night sounds, sounds of the city Here is that rarity, an explorer - THIS CURIOUS WORLD - the baby, at leafit. But It had quite a throwing off its daytime mood of se­ who views both himself and his Bad posture makes for an ugly lasting effect on his young mother. riousness, making ready for play, achievements with a keen sense of body — often for an unpleasant She discovered that the love she felt came to her faintly. The hooting of humor and who is willing to admit frame of mind. After all, how. for him was tinged with fear—fear taxis, the scrape or brakes. A radio that the things he did were rldicu can your nerves be relaxed if your she might lose him, that something blared out across the way. Dinner lous more often than heroic. bones and muscles are twisted in­ might strike, out of the dark, at his music. Somewhere down In the city Fleming Is an English literary to all sort of abnormal shapes? men and girls were dancing to the And how can you present a calm, smallness and helplessness. man who, on an Impulse, joined an smiling face to the world If your Yes, motherhood had changed her strains of that music, were dining expedition boimd for the Brazilian ACHIEVED HIS and smoking and laughing. nerves are out of sorts? There­ more than a little. It had sobered jimgle to hxmt traces of the vanish­ greatest fame fore, if your face looks tired and and sweetened and saddened her. It "I-—I feel like Cinderella,” Gypsy ed Major Fawcett. 'The outfit left S / X T £ £ / \ / drawn and , you sometimes have made her all at once more womanly, said to herself, trying to smile. But with a great fanfare of trumpets, aching muscles and tired legs, it stumbled blindly into, the jungle, XEA/RS more gentle, more thoughtful while tears pricked at her eyelids. She A £ 7 £ A M S may be that you are sitting Incor­ the experience of being a father, she swallowed hard. Why, she was be­ put its fortunes into the hands of a rectly. considered gravely, had altered Tom ing just a baby! She’d had to eat director who had no Intention of Never slouch into a chair. Mod­ not at all. When they were togeth­ her dinner alone, before this. What taking it on anything but a genteel HE PREDICTED ern furniture is designed to make er, in their own little home, and was the matter with her? hunting excursion, and wound up t h e r e t u r n o f you comfortable at the same time Gypsy’s glowing face and bright The chop and the baked potato by accomplishing precisely nothing. THE ♦HAULEy" you are sitting up straight and eyes were turned up to him. Tom and the spinach all tasted like dust The dangers of Jimgle travel, COMET R3RTHE gracefully. For it is possible to forgot everything except that she and ashes to her. SI e picked up a says the author, are exaggerated sit straight and look graceful,- at grossly. 'Their trip was slightly VEAR 1758 HIS the same time. Never get the idea was his, infinitely dear and ador­ magazine and tried to read but the PRBDlCTJON \WAS able. When he unlocked his own t)T)e all swam together. The stories less dangerous than a motor trip on that you have to recline in a chair a crowded public highway. V E R IF IE D , AN D THE in order to look poised and - at door at night it was Gypsy he want­ were trite and u^uteresting. What FACT established was she doing, in .his strange little ’The only poisonous snakes they ease. ’The poised woman Is ^the ed to see, first of all. The sound of saw were In a government experi­ fiA K W S THAT CERTAIN one who has learned how to 'sit, her light laughter was the sweetest apartment, high up above the un­ C O M ET S r e t u r n does it Instinctively and doesn’t caring city, alone? She needed mental farm in Sao Paulo; the alli­ NOT SEM I-ORCLES, music he knew and he was still gators proved to be harmless frauds, PERIODICALLY... even think about it when she sits filled with wonderment at the laughter and good talk and the kind 6U T COAI^£r£ C //^£ S / down to receive her cup of tea. faces of friends. the dreadful Jungle insects were IP 'ovft 'gt/efte. HIGH BUT HALLEy DIED thought that she had chosen him less annojing than ordinary Jersey IN 1 7 4 2 .. It’s one thing to crosB yoUr She piled the dishes in the sink, ENOUGH IN THE AtO. legs and another thing to ^jrawl out of all the world. The baby came mosquitoes, and Fleming and a com­ WX COULD SEE ^ second; G5T>sy was first always. resolving to wash them later. Slip­ panion waded for two hours in a them all over each othet. Legs ping quietly past the bedroom in THE EN TIRE should be crossed above the k ?ea' While this did not make any real stream packed with those deadly CIRCLE difference between them, Tom was which David slept, she washed and man-eating fish, the piranha, with­ —never below. Practice keering conscious that under Gypsy’s love powdered and donned her black out even getting nibbled. the foot of the free nointM < for him ran always, without change frock. If she had to be alone, at downward. Soon R ^ per­ iiTiAt. » etunnin* model this would be In handkerchief It may be that the author is a fectly natural for you. or oession, her passiraate concern least she could make herself fresh trifle modest. The party may h|ive and presentable. Nothing vould Keep 3rour head la a'straight for the boy. David completed the Bizw.sizei- 84,84’ 38 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44. Size 88 reaulres 4 5.8 six missed danger, but it was in several line with your backbone. Ointin- circle . . . he and Gypsy and David. happen . . . nothing ever happened spots where a little bad luck would 88 inch material plus 3 1-4 yards of 1 1-2 inch p litln f * ^ to her any more. Her life was at a ually thrusting -^ur bead forward Well, that was as it should be, be **®'**^® * PATTEIBN and simple sewing chart of thi> have mesiat utter disaster. may cause a of -BiweYi on the knew that. And yet . . . and yet standstill. However, the point is unimport­ back of your flS ^' . . . Gypsy had been more completely The doorbell rang resoundediy, as ant. What counts is that we have his before David’s coming. if in answer to this thought. Flash­ here a hilarious and frequently ex­ Perhaps it was natural, as the ing to answer it, she mried in amaze­ citing tale of an exploit that was Tke Rtatea.Moetaaa^i^ months went on, that he came to (NO. 127), and mention the NAME OF THIS NEWSPAPER. ment. "Why, Hunt! Where on genuinely, adventurous, even if it .fiwmc ta* ^ 1; send a little more of his time at earth did you drop from?” also was more or less ridiculous. than it does a t any other tim*. but the office. For one thing, there were Address your envelnpe to Julia Boyd, MaiinhAff»j»r Herald Faaliion Published by Scribners, the book — IW Park AvawM, Nmt York, k . Y, is prleed at 12,76. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER, OONN^ TUESDAY, JANUARY 80,1984. PA G B iqiiir CONACHER STILL LEADS MICKEY COCHRANE Benaon-Fraser Win Pool SDTIOtlUSDRAW Tonight’s (lames CaH^ H W ta Y LOOP SCORERS MAKES QUICK HIT Title At West Side Rec RECOHI CROWDS TO W im TIGER FANS In a ISOTpolat pool nuteh wlth^balls whsn the game wm half over SEE pARWe STARS (Hf In Rec Sr. League Is Far Ahead of All Rirals m th« championship of the West Side As the game neared the finish the CLEVER HOOPSTERS Rec at stake, Hugo Benson and losers regained some of their lost Bing Fraser paired up to defeat confidence and began a dogged fight Race for National League New Manager of Detroit to overtake their opponents. They WESTERN O U m riO N Teams Lack FoD Strengtl HAVE HARD TIMES Dave McConkey and Stewart Ven- came back to win two racks in suc­ Hnfe Throne st National nert by 10 balls In the final* of the cession KM. Honors With 23 Goals Scores as After-Dinner doubles tournament last Saturday McConkey and Vennert kept plug­ Due to President’s Ball ai afternoon. ’The finals were played In ging ard gave Benson and Fraser Meet Brings New Signifi­ INVADES NEW YORK and 12 Assists; Red Hor­ Speaker; Is Much Liked two games, the first game being plenty to worry about as the score Pitt’s Star Working Their played a week ago Saturday, an dwindled down to 146 to 188. Ven­ cance to This Swiftly Armory; To Play NexI account of which appeared in these nert ran ofi two more balls to give ner Leading "Bad Man.” Way, Are Known as "The for His Great Enthosiasm. columns, Benson and Fraser holding his team 140 points but found him­ Walter Mart; Tiiinks.He Can Tuesday Instead; Exten­ a 75 to 68 point advantage. self “sewed up” on the next shot Growing Winter Sport. The teams met again last Satur­ and it was necessary to jJay a day afternoon In the final stretch o t “safe.” However, Fraser shooting lontreal, Jan. 80.— (A P )—An- HaDroom Boys.” Ontjornp the Kbg of the sive Slate This Weeje. Detroit, Jam. i27 — (AP) — If their match and again Benson and next, foimd a combination shot very ^ e r week of accurate stick-work By BILL BRAUCHER Mickey Cochrane is half as success­ Fraser held the upper band. The much to his liking and in playing NEA Service Sports Editor had sent Clharley Conacher, big Benson-Fraser combination won the East Pittsburgh, Jan. 30— (A P )—They ful on the baseball field next sum­ the shot he got a beautiful “break” The scheduled Rec Senior League wing of the Toronto Maple Leafs, mer SU9 he is now in his rigorous first rack 11-3 and t-bi" seemed to and had little trouble in running off New York, Jan. 27 — When call them the “ Hallroom Boys," take some of the starch out of their games for tonight at the School far ahead of all rivals.In the race "bims and butter campaign,” base­ five balls to win the title and the Casper Olmen hurleu bis body these three lads who cheerfully are opponents, as they again wor the right to meet the winner of the New York, Jan. 8 0 -.(A P )-u . tall Street Rec have been called off and for National Hockey League scor­ ball fans here su« confident they following rack and McConkey and 175 feet from a snowclad slide at undergoing chilling hardships to East Side tournament for the Rec­ Cary, HI., the other day to win lean w ^ e m e r has come to town to will be played next Tuesday night ing honors. will see the busiest, most bustling Vennert were trailing by twenty reation Center title. work their way through the Uni­ manager the Detroit Tigere have his fourth national ski-jumping discover whether or not George This action was taken when a num­ Ck>nacher had accounted for 35 versity of Pittsburgh and at the had since the days of dynamic title, a crowd of 25,000 brought Spitz really is the king of high ber of managers complained that points through games of Sunday Hughie Jennings. a new significance to a swiftly jumpers indoors. they would be unable to place teams and led his nearest rivals, the star same time pro'vlde the winning punch for Pitt’s basketball team. All of which Is to say that Cocb of Coach W. J. Clarke to put him gro'wlng sport. He is Walter Marty, 28, senior at on the floor as many of their players centers, Frank Boucher of the Now They are Charley Hughes, guard; rane is a successful after-ltmchOon ‘EKKY’ JOINS MATE in the starting lineup on several oc­ The impetus given to the dar­ Fresno State teachers college in were atteri^lng the President’s BaU York Rangers and Joe Prlmeau of speaker, with a date book filled casions. We Wnk that a change of ing adventure of skl-rlding by the California and holder of the wor’d at the State Apmory. Toronto, by five points. Aurel Jollat Sklppy Hughes, his brother, a for- ward, and Clair Cribbs, center, and from now until the latter part of scenery may do Holland plenty of 1932 Olympic winter games at high Jump record outdoors. He will In view of the fact that the open­ of the Montreal Canadiens and Har­ February, when he •will take his ball good and we’re looking forward to Lake Placid has spread it from meet Spitz, New York University ing games of the second round drew vey Jackson of Toronto were tied they live in a draughty “three room club to Lakeland, Fla. IN EFFORT TO BEAT New Hampshire’s mountains to ace and Indoor record holder, in out a good sized crowd, which was apartment” In the dilapidated war­ seeing him return to his old form as for fourth place with 24. Enthused About Itr an eagle-eyed sharpshooter. the icy heights of the far west. what may turn out to Ije one of the rewarded with three- well played Conacher’s 23 goals gave him the time building that serves as Pitt’s Colleges, prep shools, towns, most sensational high Jumping duels games, it was deemed advisabhe to lead In that department by a mar­ track bouse. Mickey appears to have “bit his cities, chambers of commerce, tiny In years at the MlUrose A, A. games call off these games rather than stride.” After dabbling in saxo With Wardy Waterman and gin of nine over Jollat while' Prl­ Unable to afford living in an SUN BEAU’S RECORD ■villages and far flung winter Saturday. have teams present patch lineups apartment or fraternity bouse, the phone warbling, song writing and Campbell in the lineup, the Y quin­ sports clubs now hold jumping Marty shattered Harold Osborn’s which would hurt the calibre of meau led In asBlsT'!! with 22, two radio broadcasting Cochrane’s bat more than Boceber. boys have assumed “squatters’ tet seems decidedly difficult to stop, tournaments from which stars for nine year old outdoor record last basketball as played In the league. rights” In one comer of the big ting average with Detroit fans is as Indicated by the smashing vic­ our future Olympic teams are year, clearing six feet, 8 5-8 Inches, Every attempt is being made to Red Homer, Toronto’s “bad man,” growing as he appears daUy at club passed ‘■he 100-minute mark In pen­ frame structure high up on one of Equipose to Return to Races tory over Colt’s of Hartford last rapidly developing. but he has never performed indoors. arrange games with out of town luncheons, church brealefasts and week. The Y team wants a shot at Men who wear the flying ships “I have never jumped indoors,” he teams for tthe Ansaldi Masons and alties, vlth 103. In contrast, Cooney Pittsburgh’s "seventy hills” at the meetings of youngsters who have Welland of Detroit, hasn’t served a edge of the university campus. the town title this season and we’d on their feet are accepting new said, “and I don’t know just what to Phantom teams for tonight. ambitions to some day become big- in Attempt to Eclip^ perils in their efforts toward «p e ct. I do know, though, that Girls Team To Play single minute. The three are forgetting basket­ league bqll players. suggest that arrangements be made for a playoff between the West records on the steep slopes. Back I’m in good shape. I cleared six Tomorrow night the Roc Girls ^gures for the scoring leaders: ball this week to concentrate, on Cochrane has warned to the sub­ mid-year examinations. Ignoring Sides, Ansaldl’s Masons and the Y In 1923, on the sensational hill at feet 6 3-8 inches outdoors from a basketball team will oppose the Player and Team G. Ass’ts Pts. ject of his new mansigership so com­ Money-Winning Mark; Is Brattleboro, Vermont, Bing An­ Conacher, Toronto ... 23 12 35 the discomfort of near-zero tem­ for the right to meet the Guards for board take-off before I left Fresno.” Stafford Girls on the polished court pletely that he is right at home be­ the championship. derson leaped 190 feet. Two years Six feet one-half inch tall, and of the School Street gym at 8:30 p. Boucher, New York peratures and blttcrly-cold winds, fore the table cloth and glassware later Nels Nelson, an American weighing 160 pounds, Marty is no m. This game will be played under R a n g ers...... 10 20 30 but they can look back upon a stage. His gestures, as sha^ and Close. ski-jumper, went gliding on empty one event man. He has broad Jump­ girls rules and a small admission Prlmeau, Toronto .... 8 22 30 superb cage record so far this seas­ quick as his signals to wavering We quote from Chuck McCarthy’s air for 260 feet. ed 23 feet, six inches, runs on the fee will be charged. The local girls Jollat, Montreal on. pitchers, add convincing sincerity interesting column in the Bristol 'Two years ago at Davos, Switz­ one mile relay team, has been clock­ have not as yet entered the win Canadiens...... 14 10 , 24 Made Moet Pointo to his remarks. And when be in­ Lexington, Ky. Jan. 30.— (A P )— Press: “A chat with one of the erland, Sigmund Ruud established ed In 48.6 for the 440, and was a column, but hope to make the Staf­ Jackson, Toronto .... 13 11 24 Of the points Pitt has scored to jects an occasional story his “tim­ C. V. Whitney will sent Equipoise, players on the Manchester Guards a world record with a leap of halfback on the football tpnrn, ford team their first victim. This is DlUon, R a n g ers...... 5 17 22 ing” is as perfect as when he swings 265.74 feet. Last year AH Engen, lead the Eastern Intercollegiate bis star handicap horse, back to the basketball team last night revealed though a sprained ankle, suffered the first year the Rec has been rep­ Stewart, Boston ...... 12 9 21 on one down the groove. Dakota darede'vil, took up Ruud’s Conference with four victories and races this year '^tb hopes of eclips­ that Manchester High baa not been just before the season started, kept resented on the court by a girls W. Cook, Bangers ,. 11 10 21 no defeats, Sklppy Hughes has tal­ Detroit’s baseball-minded public getting the publicity that they challenge and soared for a dis­ him on tbe side lines. team playing under girls rule. Un- E. Roche, Ottawa ...10 10 20 Ukes him chiefly because of bis en­ ing Sun Beau’s money-winning tance of 281 feet down a slide in famlllarity with this typo of play lied 36 to take second place In the record. should be. This ha b as^ on the poor The withdrawal of Howard Spen­ Smith, \totreal thusiasm for bis new job and bis Utah’s Wasatch mcimtains. cer, famous Geneva college pegro has handicapped tbe local girls to individual shooting. (>ibb8 is tied The campaign in a sense, will re­ crowd at last night’s game In eom- M aroon s...... 10 10 20 determination to make the Tigers a Engen's speed cn the take-off star, should leave the high jump sOtoq extent, but feel that tS y are for fourth position with 88 and hustling, fighting ball club. new the long standing rivalry be' parlson to what the crowd should be F. Cook, Rangers ...1 2 8 20 Charley Hughes is making It diffl- was estimated at more than do event strictly a duel between Marty fast coming to thsir own In this tween Equipoise and A. C. Bost- with Monahan’s charges in town. He tyj^of game. Kaminsky, Ottawa .. 8 14 20 cult for opposing forwards to get Makes No Predictions miles an hour — and bis jump and Spitz. Spencer suffered a tom wick’s Mate. stated that a vast amount of through space approximated the cartilage in his knee during praotlce mediately after tbe girls game Barry, Boston ...... 12 7 19 near the H tt basket Asked what be thought of the pre­ Equipoise has experienced little publicity had been given to the skat Thompson, Chicago ..1 1 8 19 diction of bis old manager, Connie height of a 25-story building! and probably will be out o f action the undefeat^ Ranger tsam will The Hughes boys live in HoUl- difficulty beating Itete in races for ing carnival held there last night.” Engen has taken a dozen jumps during the entire indoor season. possibly play the St. Joseph’s team O ottsillg , Chicago ... 9 10 19 daysburg, in central Pennsylvania, Mack, that the 'Hgers may win the older horses. But it was a different Shannon, Ottawa . . . . 8 11 19 American league pennant, Mickey of more than 200 feet, setting up of Hartford. In the event that the and Cribbs lives in Jeannette, Pa., story back in their days as two and The foregoing statement is al­ his “old” American record at Salt Hartford team is imab>e to accept Welland, Detroit .... 7 12 19 remarked that Mack never nicked three-year olds when they shared somewhat farther west and they most too silly to warrant refutation Lake City wwo years ago with a this offer, it Is expected that a suit­ bis own club to win the flag and be the spotlight with Mrs. Payne Whit- have one method of transportation didn’t intend to predict as much for but we are willing to wager that jump of 247 feet'. Thfl^ uak. But Jimmy Clabby? There laoh played best for the winners who followed tbe same tactics__ best marathon of big time tennis reports that the big right handed bht with the same results. Finally was a name that could be respect­ while Irish and Spillane were out­ by four games. pitcher might go to the New York Chatter ably championed in any back room standing for the Oxfords. they heaved It down to a player In Loss Of Smith A Severe This was the eleventh match of a Yankees. in the lomd! Oxfords (40) the comer who would then, have to duel between the old master and the “Blaeholdeit will be retained by shoot. It didn’t work very often B F T newest tennis pro. Vines has won Twenty years ago Fred FultCn II "Burke If ...... 6 0-2 10 the Browns” , Von Welse said to­ The 1988-84 basketball stisinp there.” Blow To M. H- S. Quintet seven. day. seems destined to go dqwn into was golnjg about the business Of los­ 1 Irish rf ...... 6 1-2 18 ing on a foul to Carl Morris, and tbe 1 Spillane c ...... 5 0-3 10 sports annals as the worst In Man­ Speaking about the attendance at chester’s history, what with the Na­ search for a white hope seemed 1 Segar r g ...... l i - i s the Brlstol-M. H. S. cage tilt last O. C. L L. STANDING ^on his foot. Tile tendons were badly hopeless. Big Jess Willard had lost tional Guards getting nothing better 1 Yankowski rg ___ l O-O 2 Friday night, we recaU that when tom but no bones were broken and a 20-round battle to Gimboat Smith • 0 PoUnskl I g ...... 0 0-0 0 than an even break to date, the Manchester played in Bristol New W. L. PC. Smith was immediately taken to the : n San Francisco and was trj^g to 4 Godz Ig ...... 1 0-0 2 Bruins May Be Shut Out High school and the. trade school Year’s Day night, the crowd totaled B risto l...... 6 0 1.000 Memorial hospital for an X-ray. fight his way back by beating both playing dolefully, the Y "tad less thaa a thousand fans and was Meriden ...... 5 1 .833 During tbe football season be sus­ George Rodel, George Davis and 10 40 the West Sides, in their first cam­ said to have been the worst la the East Hartford ...... 3 3 .500 tained a severe knee injury of the Jack Reed. Gunboat Smith knocked Merz FiUers Of Ice League Playoffs paigns, showing promise and little history of the school. What could M anchester___ ....2 4 .333 other leg. out Art Pelkey for the “white Opalach If else—oh, “ this is the winter of our account for that? Middletown ...... 2 . 4 .333 heavyweight championship of the Davis rf ..., May Tie For Third discontent.” West Hartford . .... 0 6 .000 world” at San Francisco, and went Breen c ----- 'The results of Friday night’s New York, Jan. 30.— (A P )—Un-^palgns they’ve finished first in the At a recent meeting of the offi­ games brought little change In the to Paris to lose It to George Carpen­ Kompanik rg cials of tbe Guards basketball team less the return of Eddie Shore can American section though they won One touch of color appears In this 'The loss' of (!!harles “Chucky” standing of the C. C. I. L., although te r on a foul. Katkavech Ig it was definitely decided that no the Stanley cup only once, In ’28-29. otherwise exceedingly drab picture, Middletown vdtb an upset victory Twenty years ago Benny Leonard galvanize them into a lengthy win­ membe.T of the Guard teanv could Smith for tbe remainder of the was trying to re-establish himseU They wouna up in second plate at namely, the "noble experiment” of over East Hartford went into a tie 22 5-11 ning streak, the Boston Bruins will participate in games with outside basketball season, due to the ankle has a fighting man after being the end of the 1926-27 season. the Rec Senior League by Ben with Manchester for fourth place. Score at half Ume, 22-17 be shut out of the National Hockey Clune, which seems due to complete teams. ’This action affects players Injury he suffered in the Bristol knocked out in five rounds by fords. Shore’s first with the team. Bristol remained on top with Meri­ League playoffs this season for only Tonight the Bruins will meet the a successful season, The basketball who are on the roster of teams en­ clash last Friday, is a severe blow Frankie Fleming. In some fistic Referee, BycholskJ. den seemd and East Hartford third. salons he was regarded as a likely the second time In eight years. They Rangers for the second time in in the league competition 1s of a tered In the Rec Senior League. to Manchester High’s chances of Umpire, Swikla. West Hartford, beaten In all of Its prospect, but bis merit was a moot are lodged deepdly in the American three days, hoping for something high calibre and the best players finishing the season with a fairly Preliminary plans are being made starts, is in the cellar. point. Hadn’t he been knocked out ^vision cellar, 11 points away from better than the 4-2 beating they in this vicinity are seen in action respectable record. To date tbe Red third place, the last playoff berth. for a basketball tournament to be Manchester has a chance to tie also by Joe Sbugrue? took in New York Sunday when for a very small admission. It’s a and White has won only three Shore's return after a 16-game held at the School street gym Ekist Hartford for third place this Shore maide^ bis ^rst appearance fine idea and should be backed by games and has lost eight, having suspension for bis part in the inci­ among junior teams tbe middle of Friday, meeting the McGrathmsn at But Jimmy Clabby? He was since his suspension. The Rangers, cage fans. eight more games to play. dent at Boston which resulted in se­ March. East Hartford. The latter team took claimant of nothing leas thmn ths however, will be out to protect their Ooaoh Pessimistic BOWUNG rious injury to Ace Bailey of Toron­ the Red and White into camp in the mlddlewelcbt cbamplooahlp of the slender lead which now stsinds at We have It on good authority that Last season, Manchester won nine first encounter, 28 to 23, but only world!- iSUy Papke badxmtgrown to should help but Boston has lost Raymond “ they played without the big defense tests. YM(JA quintet, lea'ving the Maanps of the battle. jrears as court mentor here. Tbe enough. ttouittt his r^ht to It as legal as man, tbs Bruins won only four, Other games tonight will send in a very bad bole, ds^te tbe addi­ dropping nine and tying three. diminutive Smith, a t^iree sport ace, Saturday night, Manchester is man's. OMege O ilp hsUeved Chicago against the Senators at Ot­ tion of Waltw " ly * Holland. ths belonged to hot Except in the 1981-82 season Cathedral high of IndlanapoUs, hss been the spark plug of the team host to New Britain High, o m o f crown none MURPHY'S tawa and ths Montreal Maroons OeosM e t t u A l when they were last in the Ameri- 1988 natlMiai ^ th oilo prap baaket* and Coach C lvke is not at all cer­ the prospects for the Stsia tourney cun. and against the Americans at New By tbe way, *tla reported *tbat ball champion, this irear has two tain who ■will be used to fill the kaodmd w CEte la a CEin section, the Bruins have quali­ York. The Maroons can move into at Yale. New Britain has lost its ALLEYS Holland was kept on the bench so O’Connors and two Conners on its vacancy left by his loss. O w elatmed It. too. fied for the >playoffB in every cam­ second place in the (Canadian «dlvi- outstanding star, Wojack, by g ^ u - much this season as a member of varsity. One of the O’Connors Smith was pivoting with the ball The eg paign since Shore joined the club. Sion, a point ahead of the Montreal atlon but should have, little trouble the Guards due to his own request starred last year with a third, now In Friday" night’s game when Cap­ Jett Sm!^ were , ______Five times in those seven cam- Canadiens. by winning tonight and he has also vetosd ths attempts in repeating its 48 to 20 victory over reoogniaed. They were grm graduated. tain Waitsr Utke of Bristol stspp^ the locals. ICANCfiESTEIt EVENING EBSLALD, MANCHESTER, (XHTN^ TTOSJIAT, JANUARY 80; 1064.

LOST AND FOUND MOVING— TRUCKING^ HOUSES FOR RENT 65 STORAGE 20 LOST—BLACK TAN AND silver TO RENT —SEVERAL desirable HEY, SCOTTY! Belgian Police dog, spayed female, SILVER ULNE BUS L£NB offei tite live, adx and seven room bouses, CHICAGO INDUSTRY Rosenhloom May Lose license No. 36887. Answers to acconuaodatloo of chelt large De- single and double; also heated name of Rip. Finder please return Luxe tnia for lodge, part> or team apartments. Apply Bklward J. HoU, to 153 Adams street Telephone trips at spedal rates. Plume 8088. Phone 4842 and M25.. 7909. Reward. 8860. 8884 His Title Thursday FOR RENT—SINGLE HOUSE, five REVIVED UNDER NRA TRUCKING OF ANY Idnd. Call y . rooms. Reasonable. Inquire Paul ANNOUNCEMENTS Flrpo, 116 Wells street. Telephone Salmond, 141 Oak street. By BILL BRAUCHEB years who really wrats to serve all ^meons? "Why, Maxie will enter the 6148. NEA Service Sports Editor ’ ring an tired out After a couple of TOR RENT—SIX ROOM single the people.” FOR RENT—SPECIAL rates to Wholesale lines Boom; Price rounds he is pretty sure to be m bad house, recently renovated, steam Nockles doesn’t agree cm com­ High School students, on Type­ LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE New York, Jan. 30. — Disturbing shape, for even a Rosenhloom cannot heat, rent reasonable. Apply Man­ pliance. He thinks of. employers writer rentals for month, or rest moving, general trucidng, Uvery advices come from Miami, Fla., stand all that distasteful exercise service. Our aOUiation with United chester Realty Company, 923 Main Wars End Under the New that “ every one of them has been of school year. Address, G. H. Wil­ where Maxie Rosenhloom is to meet and stiU keep in the pink. Vans Service means lower rates on street, telephone 4412. cheating ^ e a borsetbief, hoping Joe Knight Feb. 1 for the light cox, Dial 3443. the NRA will break down.” Furthermore, it 1s learned upon furniture moving to distant pointa. Deal heavyweight championship of the reliable authority, that the cham­ Large modem trucks experienced Goes After “ CblseJerti” world. pion has been g o ^ to bed before men, prompt service, all goods in­ The federation’s radio station, Amazed correspondents report the daylight. Certain sources high in AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 sured while in transit are features WCFL, asked for examples of chis­ sight of the champion running like the coxmcil of the champion’s co­ k t offered at no extra expense to you. Chicago — Thifi great brawling, eling and received 25,000 replies, a horse down the roeul in such wee terie confirm the rumor that he hn* HIGHEST PRICES paid for srour Daily trfps to New Toiit, baggage PORT ’ hustling beehive in which swarm 8 all of which were btmdled up and small hours of the morning as 10 been indulging in three nights of car. Cash waiting. Armory Ga­ delivered direct to steamship piers. per cent of all the American people sent to A. F. of L. headquarters in a. m. bed-rest per week since starting the rage, 60 Wells street. Telephone For further informatioD call 8063, Washington without local investi­ If this is true — and it has been training grind. He will come to the —greatest railroad, grain and live­ gation. No one knows, of course, 6874. 8860, 8864, Perrett & Glenney Inc. ^ AN TS substantiated by several tourists fight heavy with sleep. stock center In the country— has what they revealed. who had to get up that early to igcrraa managed to raise itself to a level of Qo directly from Nockles’ office catch trains — it can mean only It has been only a mattfcr of two PROFESSIONAL something very like prosperity. to that of a La Salle street busi­ one thing: Maxie Rosenhloom is scanf^years slhce Rosenhloom lost a The world of sport has few rec­ How? Fifty per cent "World’s ness man of more than ordinarily about to lose his championship. Want Ad lefermetleB SERVICES 22 10-round fight to this same Joe ords of team or indliddual endur­ Fair and 50 per cent NRA, is the wide contacts, and he will teU you Knight, a Cairo, Ga., bop, at Day­ that permanent benefits to business PIANOS TUNED, repaired, rebuilt. ance to compare with that of the way a big downtown store execu­ It is a time-honored custom of tona Beach. Maxie appll^ his usntd tive explains it Chicago’s grim men have come from elimination Rosenhloom, when beginning to Manchester John Cockerham, 28 Bigelow street. New York Rangers, world champion of price-cutting and unfair trade light touch to the training routine Dial 4219. slogan of “J Will’’ is no pipe train for an important fight, to look for that one, and it was a good thing Evening Herald professifmal hockey team, five stars dream. She has. practices. up the most convenient night club But he deplores that business his title was not at stake because of which have now played together There isn’t any question about accommodations, find out which hng he took a plentiful pasting. CLASSIFIED ever since the dub entered the Na­ the Improvement. It shows in men fear a topheavy bureaucracy the best band, test the dance floor, COURSES AND CLASSES 27 and “too much dictation” from Since then the 25-3rear-old boy ADVERTISEMENTS tional League in 1926-27 and one of every field, beginning in midsum­ ask about the cover charge and look from the canebrake country baa BEAUTY CULTURE—Earn while whom, John Murray Murdoch, has mer. labor. over the wine list. business opinion Is widely enough been coming right along. Last year Connt six kTerage words u> s lias. learning. Details free. Hartford broken all hockey records by play­ Chicago is the supply center of The next part of the conditioning he kayoed his ancient enemy, Bob Initials, numbers and abbreviations Academy of Hairdressing, 693 Main ing more than 400 consecutive divided on NRA that a committee routine sees Maxie enter the club •acb count as a word and compound all the central sind western states. of the Associatiem of Commerce, Godwin and beat Lou Scozza, Bat­ street, Hartford. games. between 11 p. m. and midnight to words as two worda UinlmutD coat is So when in August Chicago held organized to frame a statement of A twelve-in-one iron, each tling Bozo, George Nichols and price ot three lines. The New York Yankees were its “ball market opening” it held correct in loft and shaft length, start his workouts. These often last Bingo Joe Banovic. Our own rating Line rates per day for transient its attitude, was imable to come to champions of the American League its breath as well. any agreement. had been introduced to the an­ until 6 or 7 a. m. "When Rosen- department places him third among ads. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION 28 bloom emerges he feels all rested up BiffeetlTe March 17, 1M7 the same year the Rangers were or- Boyers Storm City Nor was this association able to cient Scottish pastime by Gun- the country’s light heavyweights, Cash Cbarse and ready to box. behind the champ, of course, and WANTED — TUTORING. a TI ganized, but no more than four of But 25,000 merchants came follow the U. S. Chamber of Com­ nar Rasing, Chicago Inventor t Consecutive JOays 7 cts 9 Ota the regulars are still on the roster with a flair for economy. The Therefore the reports that Maxie John Henry Lewis, a far western 2 Consecntiva Days . . 9 ots 11 ets grades, elementary subjects. Terms swarming down on Chicago—more merce on the government’s money and two of these. Babe Ruth and policy. After long and careful con­ club, shown above, can be is doing roadwork in preparation negro who beat Rosenhloom twice 1 Day ...... I 11 ots II ots reduced. Experienced teacher. than ever before in history. They for his bout with Knight are bad All orders for Irregrular insertions Earle Combs, have nearly played bought somewhere between 25 and sideration by a committee of Chi­ changed Into any Iron by lock­ in 1933 (but Maxie forgot to bring Phone 3300. news. The roadwork would be bad will be charged at the one time rate. out the string. The ethers, who were 30 million dollars’ worth of gopds cago’s really big men, they asked ing the head at the desired his title along both nights). Special rates for long term every enough, if Maxie would just jog a All these factors, plus the fact the . day advertising given npon request. freshman stars with the 'Yankees in from the big wholesalers. only a prompt return to a gold angle'.and length. A table in­ standard such as should be deter­ dicates adjustment points. block for a street car every day or fight Is being held In Joe’s adopted Ads ordered for three or six days HELP WANTED— 1926, are Lou Gehrig and Tony Laz- An ordinary year brings 10,000 so and let it go at that. ' and stopped before the third or fifth zeri. Not a single survivor of the mined by the president state (he makes his address Day­ day will be charged only for the ac­ FEMALE . 35 buyers and orders of aroimd 15 But I am told that he also has tona Beach most of the time) seem 1926 pitching staff is now with the millions. One wholesale house, Johnson Arouses Ire tual number of times the ad appear­ of both lard and pork in storage, been going in for gymnastics, calis- to spell trouble for the champion. I ed. charging at the rate earned, but WANTED—WOMAN OF refine­ Yankees and only two, Sara Jones selling apparel a n d household General Johnson made a defi­ hanging over the market. thentics, boxing and punching the am almost ready to make my usual no allowance or refunds can be made ment 25 or over; knowledge of and Herb Pennock, are still in the goods, reported orders from Texas nitely bad impression on business on six time ads stopped after the Fear Packing Strike bag. And do you know what that five-cent mind bet that Joe wins. fifth day. dressmaking preferable. Perma­ major leagues. from dealers who had not placed men here on his speaking tour. an order in years. They bitterly resented his Invec­ There has been comparatively No “till forbids": .lisplay Unas not nent position with internationally Contrast with this the fact that little labor trouble In the packing sold. known concern giving individual the famous Cook brothers and The mail-order business, which tive. The Hsraid will not be responsible industry, and recent raises were pole was cut, skinned and prepared was awarded the Hubbard gold service. Address Box L. Herald. Frank Boucher of the Rangers are centers here, reports a minor boom. “We’ll listen to reason,” one of for more than one incorrect Insertion them told me, “but we can do that granted by the leading firms even from a tree in the forest. The medal by the National Geographic of any advertisement ordered for now in their eighth consecutive sea­ Several textile wholesalers report above NERA levels. pole has been painted white and one Society for her “brilliant accomp­ more than one time. son as the first forward line, with that they actually are short of without calling names.” The Inadvertent omission ot incor­ DOGS— BIRDS— PETS 41 Others, Including reporters for The Chicago federation admits it of the workmen has prepared a ball lishments as radio operator, aerial Ching Johnson, the old warhorse, stock. has only about 15 per cent of the navigator and co-pilot.” rect pabllcatlon of advertising will be Chicago, too, has had labor trou­ papers opposing the NRA, told me carved from a solid piece of wood to rectified only by cancellation ot the FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— still badking them up. Murdoch’s they thought Johnson was “swell” stockyard workers o'rganized, but top it off. A flag 10x9 feet, has She is the first woman to receive charge made tor the service endered. record for consecutive games does bles. Two disastrous strikes in the these are in the vital handling de­ the medeil. It has been conferr^ on All advertisements must oonform Several farm or watch dogs, broke millinery and dress lines came at and “went over big.” been purchased by the P. "W. A. la style, copy and typography with fox hoimds, beagle hoimds, one nice not compare with Gehrig’s mark of Some idea of what NRA means partments, which could tie up the workers with weekly contributions nine men, including her husband, the height of the season, and the unorganized or company union ma­ Charles A. Lindbergh, with whom regmlations enforced by the patllsh- 10 months old Collie also mixed 1347 consecutive baseball games, miUlners lost the whole season’s to the huge packing industry here and this will be raised at 3 o’clock. •rs and they reserve the right to but the hazards in hockey are far may be gain ^ from the fact that jority. she recently made an extensive air sdlt, revise or reject any copy con­ breeds. Fred Walden, Chestej, business. Both strikes resulted in journey. sidered objectionable. Conn., Tele. 85-2. greater. recognition of the unions, but six the first year under the code is Conferences recently were held MRS. LENDBEROH HONORED CLOSING HODRS—Claaslfied ada to ffitting Over .400 millinery and three .dress firms expected to cost Swift & Co. a mil­ here looking toward a national bo pabllsbed same day must be ro« The scoring exploits of the Cook moved out of town. lion and a half in increased waigea, strike of packing-house workers, Washington, Jan. 30 — (AP) — Iowa is the leading producer of solved by 12 o’clock noon; Satu'days and there seems considerable dis­ 10:20 a m. ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 boys. Bun and Bill, in combination Laundry War Halted and Armour about the same. Mrs. Anne Morrow Undbergh today com in this coimtry. BOATS AND with Frank Boucher, Iffave them in Yet they seem able to carry this satisfaction with even NRA con­ TELEPHONE YOUR a class by themselves. ’The greatest cleanup was in the burden. Armour, Cudahy, Swith, ditions. WANT ADS. laundries, of which Chicago has and Wilson each finished the year One labor official told me, “Our FOR SALE—TWO PAIR slighUy Hockey records, of course, do not 1400. They were in the midst of a Ads are accepted over the telephons with profits of more than a million, problem is to try to hold them used Umon tubular hockey shoe impress the average U. S. sports ob­ vicious price war when NRA came down and keep them from> striking at the CHARGE RATE given above skates, size 4 and 10. Telephone server as do b^eball figures, al­ aid all made better showings than as a convenience to advertlsera bat along, and then 11 laundries which last year, despite increased costs. immediately, before organization is the CASH RATES will be accepted as 3680. though the reverse is true in Cana­ refused to fiy the Blue Eagle completed.” FULL PAYMENT If paid at the bual- The whole trick here, as with da. threatened to ruin the industry. automobiles, lies in whether sales It was in Chicago that I met the ness office on or before the seventh However, It may be said broadly day following the. first insertion of FUEL AND FEED 49-A Price cutting reached a point volume Increases in 1934. There Is "consumer-chiseler.” He was intro­ titans /s each ad otherwise the CHARGE that a v e r a ^ g between 30 and 40 where some laundries were giving some hope of export of lard to Rus­ duced to me by Editor PhU S. <5EOaeE SCARBO RATE will be collected. No reeponsl- FRANKLIN BLUE FLAME range pointa during a hockey season of 44 away three shirts with every 10 sia, for there are enormous stocks Hanna of the Chicago Journal of billty for errors In telephoned ads pounds of laundry. will be assumed and their accuracy 011 has more “heat units’ . The games is equivalent to a baseball Commerce. Hanna told me of one Within 48 hours the whole vicious cannot be guaranteed. Racklifle OU Co. Phone 3980. batting average of .300 to .350. Bill case of a restaurant across the Ctook, in 11 consecutive seasons of war was halted, and leaders later street from a factory. INDEX OF FOR SALE—HARD WOOD for big league hockey, has collected 443 told the NRA compliance board Consumers Chisel, Too CLASSIFICATIONS stove, tumace and fire place 98.00 points, including playoffs, for an here that it had done in 48 hours Presses War “The factory hands all got their what they had been unable to do in Rirths .••••... .jc...... jEB. A cord, $4.50 per load, white birch average of 40 per season. The Rang­ raises,” Hanna reports, “but when 25 years. Engagementa ..... t. . S er captain topped the National they found that the restauraut- Marrl'* 'es . . .uu«.C for stove or fire place 97 per cord. Agreements had been made be­ Against Nazis League scorers in 1927 and 1933. His keeper, who also had increased ex­ Deaths ...... D Chas. Heckler. Phone RosedaJe fore, but always broken. This one is pense under the code, hSid to raise Card of Thanks t s a a a a a a a a a a a a 13-13. high mark for one year—the equiva­ being made to stick. In Memorlam .. 9 a a;a a arp a tO I s'sTs a a n his prices a little, the factory men Lost and Found lent of batting over .400 in baseball Paul Kunning, secretary of the started to go home to lunch instead —was 59 goeils in 1929-30. Announcements • s asa a a a a s HOUSEHOLU GOODS 51 Association of Commerce sund a of eating at the restaurant, as they Personals ...... That same year Boucher notched leader in compliance work, tells had been doing for years. Antomoblles 62 points and Cooney Weiland of you of visible progress in cleaning Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 FOR SALE—NEW KITCHEN Cab- “That’s a perfectly natural re­ Automobiles tor Ezebarge t inet only been used 4 months. the Boston club set an all-time rec­ up the cleaning and dyeing, beauty action, but it certainly Is chiseling Auto Accessories— Tires ...... < Glass china closet and Drawers be­ ord with 73 points, which represent parlor, and garage and parking just as much as anything else. The Auto Repairing— Painting ...... 7 the combined total of goals and as­ businesses, all of. which had been consumer who is unwilling to pass Auto Schools ...... t-A low. Cost, 935.00, will sell for more or less infested with racket­ Autos— Ship by Truck ...... 9 sists. along part of his 'Income by -vlll- 920.00. Taken at once, not paint­ eers. Ingly paying increased prices when Autos— For Hire ...... 9 ed. '22 Bremen Road. Garages— Service— Storage 10 If the Scots keep on insisting that Racketeers Are Routed they’re justified is just as bad a Motorcycles— Bicycles ...... 11 ‘"rhere are a dozen places In chiseler as an employer who cheats Wanted Autos—Motorcycles . . . . 12 USED FURNITURE Department. was a serpent they saw in Lnrh Ness, they’ll kill the sale of Scotch town where rackets will be broken on his payroll. Bnalness and Professional Services Cane-back bed-davenport, 924.50. up,” says Kunning. "It is being Observe these things in Chicago; Business Services Offered ...... 18 Vulcan 4-bumer gas range, $12.50. whiskey In the United States. Household Services Offered . . . . . l l - A done simply by allowing responsi­ A labor leader kicking about the Building—Contracting 14 Full size walnut bed, $5.98. 4-pc. ble people to reassume command.” NRA, though his organization has Florists— Nurseries ...... IB parlor set (settee, 3 chairs) $5. LEGAL NOTICES 7S ’The Chicago compliance board gained 50,000 members. And pack­ .. sca.aam.orr. Funeral Directors ...... 14 Watkins Brothers, 935 Main street. ( 3 ^ ; ® 1t 94 ST NEA ■ C N V K I. INC. Heatln Plumbing— Roofing .i^ 17 has 17 members, serving as volim- ers kicking about NRA, though J Insurance ...... ig ESTATE OF Thomas J. "White late teers. They have had 3486 com­ their profits are greater this year' HlUlnery— Dressmaking ...... 19 BARGAINS—IN USED STOVES. of Bolton In the Probate District of plaints, all but 41 of which were than last. (READ ';HE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTUBE) Moving—^Trucking— Storage . . . SO Bought, sold, exchanged; also oil Andover deceased. settled by conciliators without Painting— Papering ...... — 21 burners. Speak quick. Open eve­ The Administrator having exhibit­ Professional Services...... 22 ed his administration account with formal board hearings. The captain’s aim was very good. “A game? I’ve never seen such Repairing ...... 2| nings until 8. Jones, The Stove said Estate to the Court of Probate K. P. O’GallEigher, executive sec­ He cried, “Hurray! I knew I could!” crazy actions In the sea before.” Tailoring— Dyeing—Cleaning . . . 24 Man, Manchester Green Garage. for said District for allowance, it Is retary of the board, tells you, "In STRATFORD DEDICATES And then the Tinles noticed that his And then the monster swam real Toilet Goods and Service ...... 26 ORDERED— That the 5th day of addition to settling these thousands harpoon had gone straight. fast. “I wonde* how long this will Wanted— Business Service 24 February, 1S34 at 10 o’clock in the of complaints, we have secured It caught the whale, and what last,” said (Joldy. ‘iHe is pulling us. Bdacatlonal ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 511 forenoon, at the Probate Office In PARK TO PRESIDENT Courses ano Classes v 27 Columbia be, and the same Is as­ payment of $40,000 to employes a splash! ‘TU bet that you’ve done A speedy ride’s in store.” signed for a hearing on the allow­ which we found due them imder Prlva,te Instruction 2g TWO SMALL ROOMS for one per­ something rash,” cried Dotty. Then Dancing ...... i«*....ac.28-A ance of said administration account NRA. the captain said, “W e’ll shortly see. In just ^a moment Scouty cried, Musical—Dramatic 29 son, entirely redecorated. Tele­ with said Estate and this Court di­ “Labor and employer members Stratford, Jan. 30.— (AP)— Wanted— Instruction |0 phone 6917 or 3726. rects the Administrator to cite all Just wait!” “Hey, lookiAn island I have spied. persons Interested therein to appear have worked together with little Roosevelt Forest, Stratford’s forest PlBanda] friction, as you can see by the fact And then he tied the harpoon We’re being pulled far out to sea. londs— Stocks— Mortgage* « . . . 21 at said time and place, by publishing land in the northern end of the town rope up to the ship, and said, "I Let’s jump and swim to land.” OuBlness Opportunities ...... 22 this order once In some newspaper that in no case has any minority acquired by Town Manager Donald Money to Loan ...... 82 APAKTMENl'S— FLATS— having a circulation In said District, opinion been submitted by any hope the old whale gets tired out “Go right ahead,” the captain and by posting a copy on the public S. Sammls with the approval of the real quickly. Then 111 pull him in. said. “But, I’ll stay on the boat, in­ Help and Sitnatloa* TENEMENTS 63 board member.” Town Council during the past six Help Wanted— Female ...... |B sign post nearest to the place where “Of course he may put up a fight, stead. I’m going to capture that old the deceased last dwelt, at least five Labor Is Benefited Help Wanted— Male ...... gg FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ months, is to be dedicated to Presi­ and dive around with all his might. whale. I think tMs ride is grand.” days before said time assigned. Only three eagles were recom­ dent Franklin D. Roosevelt this .'^aJesmeri War.led ...... 2S-A ment, with all improvements in­ And due return make. mended for removal, and of 425 pe­ That doesn’t worry me, though. In “Well, thanks for everything afternoon with appropriate cere­ tteip wanted— Male or Female . . 21 cluding furnace. Telephone 6806 Certified from Record. titions for exceptions, 130 were ap­ some big whale fights Pve been.” you’ve done,” said Windy. “We’ve CLAYTON E. H'UNT monies. Agents Wanted ...... k.S7-A or inquire at 111 Holl street. proved. Keeping in close touch with had lots of fun. And now we’re go­ Situations Wanted— Female ..... S8 Judge. The Chicago Federation of La­ The dedication has been arranged Situations Wanted—Male e * lerr • • • gg H-1-20-24. Pacific coast efforts to curb by the C. W. A. workers who are All of a sudden came a scare. One ing to leave you. Hope we meet Employment Agencies ...... 40 bor, strongest central body in the Nazi actiritiee, Samuel Unter- of the Tinles cried, “Look there! again some day.” TOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat In­ engaged in cutting trails and thin­ ■Live Stock— Pete— Powltiy TelMeles country, reflects the b^eflts of myer, famed New York attor­ Our catch Is diving deep. I wonder The whole bunch, brave as they Dogs— Birds— Pets ...... 41 quire 54 Maple street ning out the forest to make it one NRA to labor. ney, is shown here Ja a repose­ what he plans to do.” could be, then jumped into the deep Llv . Stock— Vehicles...... • IPT< c • • 42 FOR RENT “We expect to have 400,000 of the largest recreation centers of Poultry and Supplies ...... 42 FOR RENT—TKREE ROOM apart­ ful hour at his elaborate winter the town next summer. A story of “He’d like to wreck this boat, I blue sea. “ Strike out for that small Wanted — Pets— Poultry— Stock 44 UNFURNISHED HEATED members soon after the first of the ment 38 Maple str^t, electric ice home in Palm Spcjngs, Calif. the proceedings will be sent to Presi­ guess, and throw us all into a mess,” island,” Scouty cried. “We’re on our For Sale—Mlsecllaaeows BOOMS. lig h t bin pBld — hot year,” says E. M. Nockles, secre­ box, aU Improvements. Phone 6517. Untermyer is head of the dent Roosevelt as the birthday pres­ the captain said. “However, ’ we’ll way!” Articles for S a le ...... 41 water fumlsbed. Apply tary. "That’s an Increase of some World Jewish Economic Feder­ Boats and Accessories ...... 41 ent of the,Stratford CWA workers. wreck him, before we’re through.” 50,04 E. Center street, south tenement, Bpeclals at the S to re s...... 00 newly renovated, all improvements. Wearing Apparel— Fur* 17 Dial 3582. Wanted—To Buy ...... M YOU ttO? WHAT FOR? WHATS YOO IDIOT f THE PEOPLE VJON'T STAND UMPATEEOLE.KLOVE- t h i s A W . T H A T S a o n o v / TOR SUCH AM OUTRAGE f THEV VKDRSHVP h e ’l l b e 'ROUND IN TH E Reenio Board— Hof els.'■ Resoif* THREE ROOMS with private bath, 15 GONNA W ORK OUT OKAVf MORNING, LOOKIN’ RD R Beotawrantr southern exposure, rent reasonable. HIM.' HE'S A HERO.' SINGLE-HANDED.HE J L ( W E L L - CAPTURED AND TAMED A / ^ p ^ T ~ X H/ - E R R - ALLEV OOP, AN' t h e n - Rooms Without Board 90 Telephone 691T or 8726. n a r d e n W anted ...... oc«xi**- *00-A T l E 5 , B U T p r e s t o /! Muntry Board— Resorts 00 WON'T THAT B E^ W WHERE'S TH‘ W E U JUST Kptels—Restaurants ...xnr FOR RENT--4 ROOMS with aU Im- AROUND AN' Wanted— Room*— Board 02 SW ELL?/ V DINOSAUR ACQUIRE provements, 132 Maple street, ga­ / fAXE a fo o lo o w HIM— " Real Estate Fei tteat rage if desired. Apply 184 Maple leata. Flats, Tshsments ta ** ssss Locations to r Rent «« 04 street. Jlonses to r Rent ...... Oi iborbsn tor Rent •• FOR RENT—^TWO THREE and ir Homes for Rsnt 07 four room furnished or onfumlabed Pantsd to Rent 00 apartments. Manchester Construc­ Real Estate Far fiala asnt BoildlsB tor Sal* mtm 00 t s ^ Co. TM. 4181 or 4859. asss Propsrty tor Sals 70 and Land for Sal* mmmm. 71 •'T tor Balt c . •«»70 BUSINESS LOCATIONS tor Bala Mi. .Ml,. . .Mwaacee 70 art Properte for Bala TO FOR RENT 64 ibarban for Bala ....» .« « « • « 70 Estate tor Bzebaasa 70 TO RENT—OFFICES AT 885 >R*al Batata...... 77 street, (Orton) Bldg.) Apply ward J. ^otL Tti. 4MS and 8U25.

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ToonerviDe Folks ' By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOllSE By Gene Ahern T he T errible T empered Mr . Bans SENSE and NONSENSE FINDS THE TRAYS IN THE ELECTRIC REFRISERATOR FROZEN T I6 H T

----NOW, AW - ^ a n d " b a \.t \m o p e b u r t ;* ^ They put fools In the world for^ Just about the time we begin to TO fAAKE A LONe STOKT SWOVTY, the same reason they put the black enjoy Simday, it is Monday again. AUAS''CAPTA\N SHANWSAPT;* keys on the pieino — to vary the Tired Man (as be sat down by the I WAVE BEEN mTV\E^AB\T,'FOR WAS ONE OP TH' MU&S monotony. roadside)—Ho hum, I’ve walked a A NUMBER OF VEAT^OFWWPPINB WANTED, ON TH'POUCB mile and only moved a couple of IN ATOOR PRECINCT POUCE STATION Minister—And what parable do feet. ^ POSTERS P A CONPIDENCE you like best, my friendi f nno 'PUAV A TEW R9UNDS OP POKER MAN WHO HAS BEEN Man— The one about the multi­ Ah, what a great thing it would AND ■PYKOCHLE WITH THE B O V S tude that loafs and fishes. be for the country if, at the same S A a*IN S R S H AROUND TH time they are getting rid of our OPF TXJTV A N D .NATURALLY, COUNTRY 0 TH' MAJOR MET Are you the letter or the carbon surplus pigs, they could get rid of D O W NS THE COURSE OP TIME,I HIM IN A BOWLING ALLEY, ropy? our surplus baloney, too. BECAME PAM\U AR WITH THE PACES Are you the voice or the echo ? WHERE HE VgPS SPINNING Are you the original or just an Carpenter—You hammer nails like O N THE ROSTERS, OP PUG\T1VES TH' PIRATE t r e a s u r e imitation ? lightning. Dare to do it differently. . Apprentice— Thanks—You mean A N O CRIMINALS WHO WEREBE\N

“Anlmally” speaking, do not Ape the foolish fellow who Monkey with DID YOU KNOW T H A T - his home town loyalty and can hard­ In the Admiralty Islands, a dog ly ^ a r up when he finds out too \ late how Deer it was. It is but is worth more dead than alive. His Horse play to Dog the footsteps of teeth are used for money. such a Mulish fellow, for he was John Hancock and John Adams, f only Lion to himself. leaders in the fight for American independence, were bofri only a Occasionally a girl insists on a year apart, in houses within a mile church wedding because she realizes of each other. it may be her last chance to show A Chicago woman joined a flea . \ i off in good clothes. circus when her husband brought home a bear. She might have stay­ Consider the dog. When he has ed, if he had brought home a dog. fleas, he doesn’t start drawing up an There’s just about one ounce of indictment against the universe. No, matter to every quadrillion cubic ^ 1W4 lY mA wtviea, JM\\'wc.1 / - 3 0 1NALLY sir; he just starts scratching. miles of space, says an astronomer. Some h ea ^ do seem so big, on the Synonyms morning after. (•PtaMlMPM, UI4) A ship with no rudder. The birth control investigation A horse without a bridle. held by a Congressional committee .t n I biVl t n A walk with no destination. shouldn’t bother the Congressmen, A Real Battle By John C. Terry An automobile with no steering since they have been bom already. wheel. A French audience pulled bricks *77/^ fIG H T IS ON / circle-BAR RU>eRS guard in a A city or town with no big objective. from a theater wall to throw at the * THB aoLP SMIRMENT DISMOUNT ALONG iBU-INH! c u r s i n g ! rue CRAcKof actors when the actors themselves TUB ROAD AND aRBET-m e CHARGIN& OUTLAWS WITH BULLETS! Minister— Your husband does not failed to bring down the house. m e s ! ITlS-A FISHTIt INe FINISH! knock you about now as he used to ? English walnuts first came to G ive 'EM TH'W o r k s , Woman Addressed— No, sir. America from Persia, but they FSLLSRS-/ Minister—I am delighted to hear came through England, so loyal col­ It. A fter all, his heart is in the onists called them “English wal­ right place. nuts.’’ Woman Addressed— Oh, yes, sir— it’s with the rest of his body— in prison. Mamie— What shall I do? I ’m en Flapper Fanny Say& gaged to a man who simply cannot REO. U. S. RAT, orr.______bear children. Ethel— Say, say, where do you get that stuff, you are expecting too much from a mem, dearie.

The life of a dollar bill may be • UM Tiu JL P. Rixhu ' 1 ^ only seven or eight months, but we never yet have had one die on our WASHINGTON Tl'KS II By (Tane OUT OUR WAY By Williams hands. /t^H E MOWE QUEEMS K9E SCARBO? ^ V EN WASH A» 0 EASY ARE BECOMlMG A BIT ALABMEOf > Daughter— Should I marry a man U SlUY.«iLLV. h e y t h e r e , W H V -U H - \ ' TH' BULL O'TH' MY g o s h ! /SHE'E OUTA CONTROL, GIR. ( W H E R E '5 WELL, who lies to me, mother? SEMDOUtYmaM EUEM TH* SHE'S DOING EVERYTHI CRANE MAN, I- DUNNO— ' W OODS IS A GENIUS MAYBE Mother— Daughter dear, do you YACHT'S BUT RUN SIDEWAYS. WHAT'S THIS I WAS FIXIN' AT HIG OWN JOB, HE a i n ’t want to be an old maid? HAUMTEO. H filP T ' U FI . CONTRAPTION A CONTROLLER, BUT EVEN THEM NEVER Customer —I want my money fiONBf HANGIN' HERE, HERE, AN' DIDN’ BIG^OTS LAOC S E E N b a c k ^ this book. Isn’t It 3rour aim h a - a h ? t NOTICE WHO- SOMETHIN'. THAT MUCH to please customers? UH- WAS A POLO P O L O - Clerk— Yes, ma’am. Is the book GAME,AN' HE IT% KINDA imperfect ? DON'T RECOGNIZE OCCLUSIVE, Customer — It certainly is. I IT. don't like the way it ends. 'lOU KNOW.

A wife is constantly remarking that her husband is the only man who has ever kissed her. Her friends have never been able to determine whether she is bragging or com­ plaining.

Friend—Which of your works of ICH fiction do you consider your best? Author—My last income tax re­ A wallflower at a party is often turn. a good mixer at home /^PEAK OPf I THINK IN COME ON, POpNER! B M ASH ITT IT'S ^ , wHeRE’d THE CAPTAIN'SCABIN,' >4(En tim e w e 'r e eerriMeAT the ^ t d h o ' SIR. BUT THE OOORs) Hfoime LOCKED, AMD KIO> FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser ANSWERS. r r t sebvbs You richt, gcttimg TWAT shock! ME>rr TIME,KEEP YOUB HAWPS OFF THINGS THAT DONT concern YPO....YOU’RE AL'WAYS PokiNc Your nose where n I8 NT WANTED.'

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LA» BIKKilKS Quick Witted B v Frank Beck IM AFRAID ^LL I'M SORRY WE OH N O - A WEAK SO YOUR FACl START PUTT1N6 - DISTURBED YOU, HEART. - HE OFTEN WOULD REGISTER WHY DONT YOU NAW,NIA FOR __ * ff STEP IN....Y0U KNdW,A SWELLED Fo l k s ! BOTTLE?, OVERTAXED HIS fTTlNG INTO LONGER HOODS ROOM WEAD MAKES A WONDERFUL there ll be s t a i r s ! strength, it l l ' v a n d s ia r c h in e t a r g e t ! ::T PASS OFF SOME REAL 'n. SHORTLY. HIS THINGS) EKEITEMENT, 1 WWENTIAE HISTO- DETECTOR \ :4 s e t s IT'S FIRST TEST ’.!

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Unallyl Campfire Girls will meet A meeting of the F. I. B. Club, a The Emblem elub win have a Mrs. Frieda Werner, Mrs. WUUam ford last night His car and one ABOUT TOWN this evening at 7:80 with their newly organized social club, was members’ social tomorrow af ternoon Custer, Mrs. Gertrude Smith, Mrs. FRED KRAH INJURED driven by WQliam N. Dunbar, of 161 guardian, Miss Ethel V. Woodward held Sunday evening at Castle at the Elks home in RockvUle. Mrs. Minnie Rautenberg and ifrs. FrltfUs Front street, Hartford, collided on CRYSTAL ...... of 121 Hollister street. Farm Inn. After a short business Frank Balkner of Ridge street and Maple avenue in front of tiie Bulke- The G Clef Glee club will hold ite meeting dlimer was served and the Mrs. George L. Betts of Wood- Morehouse, constitute the committee IN HARTFORD CRASH ley High SebooL Mr. Krah was in charge of the ‘ supper Thursday reg:iilar rehearaal Thursday evening: ' The regular business meeting of rest of the evening was devoted to bridge street are Manchester mem­ tideen to the hospital anrf a cut in at 7 o’clock at Emanuel Lutheran various forms of entertainment bers on the coimnlttee. evening to be served at the COb- his forehead was closed after eleven the Brotherhood of the Concordia cordia Lutheran church. The menu Fred. A. Krah of 669 Tolland ’Turn­ church instead of tonight. Lutheran church will be held to­ Membe s from this town in attend­ stitches were taken. He also lost a Van^E SerTke^Sit^n ance included: Hazel Robinson, will include roast* fresh ham from pike was treated at Hartford hospi­ tooth. There were no arrests made night at 8 o’clock at the church. .Mr. and Mrs. J. Fradin have just native porkers, saurkr^ut, mashed tal last night for injuries received 426 Baitf ont Read Past Matrons of Temple Chapter, Elvelyn Tedford, Frances Strick­ returned from New York where foUowlng investigation of the aed­ land, MUdred Ehigland, Evelyn Rob­ potatoes, peas and carrots, pickles, in an automobile aeddent in Hart­ d en t 0. E. S., will hold their monthly The Past Chiefs’ club of Meinotisd they have been attending Spring .relishes, rye bread, rolls, apple pie meeting Thursday evening at eight Temple, Pytiiian Sisters, will meet inson and WiUlam Davis. Other style exhibits. and coffee. To accommodate not o'clock with Mrs. James Richmond tonight at 8 o’clock with Mrs. members came from Middletown, only the church but the store clerks ■Free Delivery In Town> of Pine street. Sarah Miller of Doane street. Meriden, Hartford, Springfield and Troop 5, B.S.A., of the Emanuel eind business men who lunch down­ Norwich. Lutheran church will meet tomor­ town on a Thursday evening, the row night at 7:15 o’clock Instead of supper will be served from 4:30 to 7 St. Mary’s Ladles Guild wUl hold Thurs^y night, o’clock. its business and sewing meeting Thursday afternoon at St. Mary’s Elpiscopal church. Mrs. David Rob­ inson and Mrs. Christine Robinson tImJWHALC, MAMCHETTEtt C o M I |. = = co. will be the hostesses. HALES SfLF-StRVL The monthly chest clinic is sched­ uled for 9 o’clock tomorrow morn­ ing at the Health Center on Haynes The Talk of Manchester! Hale’s Weekly street. G n a c Ein> (Our January Sale of Linens and Cottons W AIT ON VOV £ j r d Ends Tomorrow) A well-baby conference will be held tomorrow afternoon at two o’clock at the Y. M. C. A, **End«ot-the Month*' Wednesday Specials tomorrow only -... Tomorrow evening from 6 to 8 o’clock the Coventry Fragment so­ ciety wlU serve a sausage and pan­ Inventory Special! Brown Thomson’s cake supper at the Chapel haU in North Coventry. Mrs. J. E. Kings­ At the end of each month the S^-Serve Grocery takes an A Phenomenal Purchase and Sale! bury, Mrs. E. J. Koehler, Mrs. A. B. inventory of all stock on hand. These records show us that we Porter and Mrs. Floyd Standlsh have a complete turnover of stock approximately every three Month End Clearance of will be in charge, assisted by the weeks, insuring yon of FRESH quality merchandise at all times. other members. Warmer weather is Hand-Made Filet Doilies promised, the traveling is good and Manchester folks will enjoy motor­ Columbia ODDS and ENDS and ing out there for a big supper at a Worcester Ammonia, 2 qts. 25c moderate price. Full strength. and chair backs SHORT LOTS Tbe grand prize for the Masonic SALT i^ e parties being held the past brl Royal Here’s a sale of fine quality, hand made dollies „w weeks at the Temple was won and chair backs at a price that won’t make a last night by Harold Preston and dent in your budget but will add a new fresh look And Our James Maher, who were also win­ 3 f o r 1 9 c Desserts, 3 pkgs. 17c For lo additional, a regular to your living room. The dollies come in oblong ners last night of the first prize •2-pound oontainers. and oval shapes. There are .so many uses you with a total score of 4661, The sec­ Plain or iodized. size package of Chocolate Pud­ ond prize went to Albert Todd and ding Is included. can use these dollies for—luncheon sets, end WEDNESDAY AISLE Chanes Bunzel with their score of tables and trays. 8968, while consolation went to John Again we repeat! •ach Hayden and H, P. Weir, The door ExooUent Size Florida (hmpboirs Pork and At HALE’S Linen Ssetion-^dain Floor, left. prize was won by Harold Preston. SPECIALS Another series start at the Beans___4 c^ns 21c Houiswivei Who Appredats Quality For The Last Temple next Monday night. OrangM For yean back, billi tent to our charge cuitomen Regular size tins. Will Be Out Early For Theae I Weeks Of Winter! every month carry this notice that goods purchased the 2 d o z . 2 9 c Extra Heavy Pure last two days of the month will appear on the next Country Roll 10% Wool month's bill. RADIATOR Ctaueked full o'julcot Linen Dish Towels Mail and Phone Orders Filled Only While Quantities Last ALCOHOL BUTTER ‘S nuggles’ 55c Per Gallon locend Size Kaynee Blouses 2 3 9 c ic Potatoes lbs. iC Button on blouses, sizes 5 to 10, guaranteed to wash • Good for table or cook­ and wear, regular $1.59 and $1.96, ^ ^ Q Q ea. p e c k 2 1 c ing. Note the quality of Thomas McGill, Jr. • High grade, full-flavot- these towels — extra ea/ 126 Cedar St. Phone 6887 Over 200 bushels of this size ^ butter. heavy, pure Unen, Note They’re the most 56-lnch Woolens Next to West Side Rec. and quality sold last Saturday. the size—18x34 inches. popular ^ h io n In a New spring suitings, and coatings, checks, stripes. “Nothing But The Best Complete, ready to use. wool knit garment— Sponged and shrunk. Q Q In Paints” The gay borders—red, they fit like a second 9 blue, green, gold—are skin. Just as comfort­ color-fast. Replace­ able as they can be. MALES ment price will be 29c Vests and pants. Pure Silk Slips each. Towels—Main Floor, "Snuggles”— Some with lace and embroidery, or with lace only, Main Floor, right. regular $2.00 values, Q 0 SAUSAGE AND MEALTM MARKET left. For Our Slim Still Plenty of Zero Handmade Candlewick Bedspreads PANCAKE SUPPER Young Modems! Weather Ahead! Made on unbleached sheetings, good ^ ^ >i Q W e d n e sd a y - Elastic heavy quality, full sizes for, each...... Wednesday Evening, Jan. 31 59c Brushed 6 to 8 p. m. Men’s Pajamas CHAPEL HALL, COVENTRY Fancy Tender G irdles Wool Mittens An odd lot, in coat or middy (l» ^ i g Coventry Fragment Society MENU: Sausage, Pancakes and $ 1 .7 9 style ...... , $ i « i O Syrup, Baked Apples with Whip­ py Cream, Bolls, Home Made SHOULDER STEAK yard Bath Mats Cake and Coffee. One-way stretch elastic ^ ^ Small lot of bath mats, values to $1.00. ^ j SUPPER 85 CENTS girdle with slight boning In 00 l b . l i e 1 / ^ front to give you the flat X diaphragm so necessary with Entire stock of 59c brushed wool So popular the last time we „ new styled frocks. Four hose mittens reduced for WEDNES­ offered this special cut oif Steak supporters. DAY. Sizes 6, 7, 8. ROAST FRESH HAM at 11c, we again offer it this Girdles—Main Floor, rear. Gloves—Main Floor, right. WEDNESDAY. Cut from hea\’y and SAUERKRAUT SUPPER steer beef. A Last Wednesday ‘‘Sensation” Repeated! PINEHURST-Dial 41S1 Thursday, February 1 Honey Comb Color-Fast! 80-Square! 4:30 to 7 p. m. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL! Now In! The New Concordia Lutheran Church. TRIPE l b . Your Choice of Ladles’ Sewing Circle. 12c CampbelTs Noodle MENU: Ham and kraut, peas and T«ider Milk-fed carrots, mashed potatoes, pickles, Percale Printsa and relishes, rye bread, rolls, apple ' Free Parking In Rear of Store' Frying Chickens pie, coffee. Supper 85 Cents. or Repeated by popular request! Cream So many customers have asked us to have a repeat sale on these Fowl for Fricassee of Mushroom high grade, 80-square percale prints. Gay, fresh prints that Snapshots at Night ! ARE tub-fast. 36 inches wlde.^ e a c h S 9 ^ SOUP We Are An Agent 25c grades. They were cutting‘s up readily leist week. Weights average over 8(/j poonda c a n l O c 17 yd. At HALE’S Yard Goods—Main Floor, left. 3 cans 29c. IfoPPERS Fresh Cranberries, lb. 14c ^I^CONNECTICUTI i v u T Odd Handkerchiefs, 25c Metal Polish, Cranberry Sauce 6 for 2 9 « "Skat” metal polish for brass, Odd lot of printed and plain silver, and others. (Basement), 15c, 2 cans 29c white handkerchiefs. Values to 10c each. (Front One Day Special! •Entrance). Indian River Buffet Cans OKE llunch Plates, each $1. to $2. Hats, 0$12.50 Per Ton Close-out of better hats, A group of assorted sizes and Apricots TOMATOES Sold for Cash Only. Not all shapes to close-out. (Basement). Cherries colors and sizes. (Main Floor, 50*= Pears center). ^ No. 2 cans 2 ^ 0 Raspberries L. T. WOOD CO. Liquid Wax, Sliced Peaches 29c Berets, Phone 4496 ^'or floors, furniture and autom-> Odds emd ends of dark berets. biles. Pint size. (Basement). (Main Floor, center). 1 5 ' 1 0 c A Delicious Marshmallow . . . with Eastman’s remarkable new “SS” film $1.00 Lamps, Scot Towels, 8 cans 2 9 ^ COOKIE OW the camera ioins the&mily Colonial "tiny-mite” lamps re­ 7 9 ' Paper towels; 150 to the roIL indoors. Old picture-making Kodak “SS”—the lightning fast duced. Group of about 24 lamps. Hencfy to have in the Idtchin! N film, with green lightning flashes on Nice.Steody roles are forgotten. You can take Brass, metal, nickel bases. (Medn Floor, left). (Basement). ^ the Familiar yellow box—so £ait r h t Buffet Cans l b . 3 3 e snapshots in die boose— sigA#/ All you need is a camera widi an indoors or out, in any light, this Closing-Out Our Spinach...... 4 cans 25c new, faster film improves picture Here^ A Fast-Selling Covered with real chocolate. HEAT 46.5 (or faster) lens, two or three Remaining Stock Of Mazda Photoflood bulbs that screw quality. Cosu but a few cents more. Applesauce .. ...3 cans 25c Fresh from the ovens. All popular sizes in stock here^ Item for the Home! MORHINa-l IIQHT into any socket, and Kodak Super 69c Silk-Wool Sensitive Panchromatic Film— Philadelphia Scrapple..... Kodak **SS** for abort. It has three A rm ou r’ s i.i.T .i .. lh« 2Sc •.. Just say times the speed of ordinary film Tea Pots Mider artificial li^iL Stockings Corned Hold the camera in yoqr hands as Head Cheese 32c yoo woold outdoors; One dick of die shutter and yon’ve made a stu^ Stahl Meyer Frankfurta ahot IC pair \ Eckhardf s Frankfurts Ask for free &;*>?^«SNAPSHOTS AT NIGHT* 59 Handy little tea pots ^ THK W. G. GLENNEY CO. Our remaining stock of 69c hose to close-out or dark green china. JiiSi Ilia 15« WB33NESDAY at 59c a pair. Not all sizes. ing yourself a of tefi Spareribs ______lb. 12c Coal, Lumber, Masons* Sui^lles, Gun metal and tan shades. work. Paint 2 cans 29c. 888 No. MiBln St. TeL 4U9 Hosiery—^Main Floor, right T eaPtR s Kraut lb.l0c Manoheister K EM PS, IiKL “Manchester** Photognphle Center” •Doctors* Proscriptioiis CRrefuUy CoaiDoaiidid.<