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VOL. LHL, NO. 146. AtvBrttitaig on Page IS.); MANCHESTER^ CONN., IHURSDAY, MARCH 22,1934. (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRIOR THREE CHENET^MilrGNlZE Pushinsr U . S. Fight On Crime (M EAN ENVOY ROOSEVELT TO FI6HT TEXTILE UNION HERE T00.S.HURTAS PIANEOIASffiS BANS ON UNION MEN Wnbig to Deal With Any ARMY AVIATORS Ril Daoghter Also Among Representathres of Sab- TeDs Laborites He Injnred; Three Members Airplane Lost in 1932 standal Groop of Em CARRYING MAIL C ra te Body to Probe Dio- of the Crew Killed as p lo y e e s^ Desire to Main UNPAIWORT With 9 Aboard, Found crimiiiatioii Charge^ Del Machine Takes Off. tain Contacts Satisfactory Mendoza, Argentina, March 22. —A The San Jose left Santiago at 6*:40 egates Get Ib is Assurance Chicago Paper Ma k e s (A P )—The Pan-American Airways a. m., July 16, 1982. It s radio was A to Workers. lima, Peru, March 22— (AP) — airplane “ San Jose,’ ’ lost in 1932 last beard at 7:40 a. m., but, an hour Bat No Outright Settle Charge — Head of Air Three persone were killed today with nine persons aboard, was foimd later, the plane was seen flying over when a Pan-American Airways today in the Argentine Andes foiir the Argentine Andes near Las Cue- miles south of Puente Del Inca. 'vas, Argentina. plane crashed at the takeoff. On ment Plan; Labor Men De Cheney Brothers today gave offi* The disappearance of the great Not only was the flight in the Corps Says They Have Not board the plane, and Injured In the cial recognition to Local Union No. airliner had been one of the m3ns- middle of the Chilean-Argentine crash, was Manuel Trucco, Chilean terles of aviation for months. 2125, U nited T e x tile W orkers o f winter, but the climate at the top of mand Assorance Tonigiit Received Extra Grant Yet ambassador to the United States. For davB after it was lost on a the Andes is always bitter cold. America, in a letter to Arthur Twelve persons were aboard the flight between Santiago, Chile, and Despite the fact that a terrific Shorts, president of the LocaL plane which was beading south to Buenos Aires other planes cniised storm raged on the days following ward Chile. Washington, March 22— (A P) “EMence of Beoognltton’ back and forth over the regular the San Jose's disappearance, as Chicago, M arch 22.— ( A P ) — The Among those injured #as * a Willingness to deal with repre route, in constant radio commimica- m any as 12 airplanes, some supplied The administration .let automdbOa Chicago Tribime said today that daughter of Ambassador Tmcoo. sentatives of any substantial num tion with Mendoza and Santiago. by the Chilean army, went Into the labor union representatives know C rew KlDed ber of employees such as are mem members of the Army Air Mail Other expeditions were sent out air simultaneously in the determined All three members of the airlin today that part of its pish for peace bers of the Local, it Is stated by Corps have gone without pay since on loot, through snowcovered moun search. er's crew were kified. They were: tain passes, in an effort to de in the industry is appointment at Ward Cheney, president ,yt the firm, they took over the air mail assign Pilot Robinson left a wife and Homer V. Farris, pilot; termine the fate of the fliers. once of a committee to pass upon is understood to constitute the es two children in Chicago. Radio ment Feb. 20. The startling fact that organized gangdom has “more people in arms Lawrence Wagner, radio opera The ship carried six passengers several hundred charges of anti sence of union recognition. The let Operator Myers’ parents, Mr. and than the Army and Navy of the United States” was made by Attorney to r; and three crew members. • union dtscrlmlnation by manufac ter also stated that the company The tiewspaper said not only have Mrs. C W. Myers, live in Canton, General Homer S. Cummings (right) when, as shown here, he ap Frank Large, steward. The passengers were: turers. would be willing to deal with repre they failed to receive the funds Ohio. peared before the Senate Judiciary Ck)mmlttee and urged it to approve 'The injured were: F. E. Camus, division traffic man Showing this much of its hand sentatives of any other group of which Army regulations allot for The plane was discovered by em bills intended to aid the .government in combatting crime more effectively. AmbaMador 'Trucco, hip and ager of the airline. ployee of the Puente del Inca hotel Just before the labor men took their employees who might wish to be maintenance of officers and men Pictured at left is Senator Henry F. Ashurst, chairman of the com pelvis bones fractured; J. C. Sabate. who advised the Pan-American - Air position to President RooseveK Per- represented otherwise than by the when they are ordered away from m ittee. Senorlta Grace 'Trucco, his daugh O. S. Pezet. ways that the plane was wrecked spnaUy, Hugh S. Johnson met with Union representatives. their regular stations, but they have ter, shoulder broken; E. E. Raffo. and contained human bodies. thirty spokesmen of American Fed Desire Contacts not received their regular Army pay. Senorlta Carmela Bustamante; Plnkua Rotszyld. The airline immediately organized eration of Labor locals in MiohigaB, A desire ta maintain as many John McGregor, *vlce-pre8ident o f F. L America. an expedition to the spot which is Wisconsin, Ohio and Missouri. 'Iliey Enlisted men in the C^ilcago area, contacts as possible tha. would be Pan-American Grace Airline, a part The Crew were: near the Chilean border at the base laid the discrimination chargsa saticfactory to the employees was the article continued, have obtained of Pan-American Airways. Charles J. Robinson, pilot. o f M ount Aconcagua, 23,800 fee t against their employers before ths expressed in the letter. The firm is credit at two local hotels and have 650 DEAD, 460 WOUNDED; C. W. Myers, radio operator. It was believed that one of the high and the loftiest in the Amer N R A head. satisfied that, according to informa- bad to borrow money for their meals A. Woods, steward. motors failed at about 65 feet of icas. The union men did not reoelva ticm it has received, the officers of and tobacco. altitude. the Local represent a julficlently Normally, the pay of some of the from Johnson any outright settle The liner was the "San Pedro.” ment proposed. large number of employees to war «illsted men is as low as 221 a FIRE SWEEPS JAP CITY It took off, five minutes late on Its They informed him that although rant recognition. month. south-bound schedule, at 6:36 a. m. Queried as to whether or not Che the men were anzioua to avoid a after Its motors had been duly test strike, all were demanding eoiho ney Brothers desired to augment GET BEOULAB PAY ed. DOLAN STARTS A DRIVE the statements contained in the 23,000 Homes Destroyed^ concrete word from Washington to N ew Y ork , M arch 22.— (A P ) — AL SMITH QUITS It left the field normally but night. letter a representative of the firm Ci^taln Stanley S. Grogan said to watchers heard the motor fall and told The Herald that the company day at Army Air Corps mail head W orst Tragedy Since saw the pilot attempt to turn the bad nothing further to say. quarters of the eastern zone that ON STATE SPEAKEASIES Washington, March 22— (A P) plane back for an emergency land EDITORIAL POST President Ro<^velt renewed hia I .';i T he L e tte r pilots Bying the aur mall have been ing. It crashed as he failed. efforts for industrial peace in thd A copy of the letter delivered to getting their regular Army pay. Qnake aod Blaze m 1923, With McGregor, who suffered Ifr. I^ rts by a Cheney represen “They have not, however, received only minor bruises, was another autoxncMle ixuiustry today with Eight New Haven Places both sides still adiunant. tative follows: their “per diem” money which pays vice-president of Pan-American SILVER ADVOCATES Officials Declare. It was learned at the White “Mr. Arthur Shorts, Presidmt, for th ^ food and lodging when they Former Govemor Says Press D**ce, Capt. Harold Harris, who House that neither eniployeni nor “You have asked us to recogidze are away from their base” , he said. WM uninjured. Raided, Five Men Held — yOur Union and to write you a let A f the Delgado hospital in the employees in the controversy haira “Until they get It, they must live WATCHWASHINGTON yielded. ter stating our positioh in this mat on c r e d it” Tokyo, March 22— (AP) — The of Other Business Has nearby resort of Mlraflores, it was ter. governor of the Prefecture of i ^ - said that all injured persons were Police Believe Tip-off” The President wtu eonfor thle af* The War D^wriment 1* its last tem oen w ith the Mbd<||iM)reei6BtaF, “The Company is wiBing at ail ^proprlatiao took ciare bt th q eor^ff d o in t times to .deal with repy switatlves U w s. - .. . A ’ / r^fular pay, but difi^not anOal|Mte that tlto casualties in the fire which of its employees or of any ^bstan- A1H)BESSES OF OBEW Spoiled %iccess>i)f Plan. - A w iit R etam ef U. S. Expert William Green. precidtet M tb# the air mail assigament/A:Mptain destroyed the beantiful port city of American Fsderatian of Labor, |i^. tial number of its empl03rees. Grogan said. He said that a bill pro New York, March 22.—(AP) — "Upon information received from Hakodate yesterday were: N e w Y o rk , M arch. 22,— ( A P I - given notice that unliMs a solution viding a |5 “per diem” grant is now Ran American Airways said today you we are now satisfied that you Former Govemor Alfred E. Smith N e w Haven, M arch 22.— ( A P ) — Who Is I I d ih a Studying is reached, hls orga^zation wUl a ^ pending, and that when it is passed, Killed, 650; and the other officers of Local (Oonttnned on t*age Bight) A campaign against illicit liquor vocate that the automobfle industry , the air mail filers will get their al Wounded, 460; today formally announced hls resig Union 2125 o f the U nited TextU e traffic in Connecticut w u imderway be licensed. lowance. Houses deatro3red 28,000. nation as editor-in-chief of the the (k e stlo a Despite the uxibroken lines, theta / Workers of America do represent a , It was Japan’s direst tragedy today with five men being keld as a substantia] niuuber of our em ‘Wew Outlook,” a fact that became result of the first raids. / was an increasing feeling of hope In since the Tokyo-Yokobama earth the capital that the controvwsy ployees and we will therefore gladly known last night. Dr. Eldward G. Dolan, United quake and holocaust o f 1938. CHILDREN MAY GET N ew Y ork , M arch 22 — (A P ) —r would be settled. deal with you as representatives at Although the resignation was re States collector of internal revenuh Witnesses described the city — 'Talk of a truce was discounted at such employees. This we* under NOTORIOUS THUG which held 213,000 citizens as “a ported to have been prompted by a said the drive will be pressed Silver speculatora are focusing the White House, where it was said stand is the essence of union recog disagreement with Frank A. Tlch- virtually their entire attention upon living hell” today. Firemen, police against the illegal liquor traffic “un Mr. Rooeevelt has not gotten down nition. enor, publisher of the mag;azine, REYNOLDS FORTUNE and soldiers moved through the still til it has been driven out of Con Washington in their quest for guid to a specific proposition pending a “Inasmuch as we wish all of oiir over, the air mafl controversy, the IS FOUND SLAIN smokli^ buildings 9a a grisly liectlcut.” ance these days. report this aftemocsi from the amployees satisfied, and we wish to search'for corpses. former* govemor gave pressure of State Troopers and New Haven labor representatives.' maintain as many contacts as pos other business obligations as the Passage of the Dies bill In the Four destroyers and two other police descended on eight establish Company Unions sible through means satisfactory to House of Representatives, providing warships were dispatched from Daoghter of First Wife and ments last night, but in only three 'The Senate labor committee r^ them, we also are willing at the fo r an export bounty upon agrictil- Ominato carrying bluejackets and (Continued on Page Eight) were any arrests made and any ceived testimony, meantime, from same time to recognize and deal Fingerprints Identifying Him tural products through barter Medical supplies. liquor seized. John Carmody, a former vice-iuresl- w ith other representatives of Libby Holman’s Son May agreements under which silver Food for Homeleae Lieutenant William Schatzman dent of a RockefeDer coal company, groups which may desire to be oth would be accepted in payments at The army rushed blankets and that company unions are “innocu erwise represented. as Fred Goetz, Long the Beacon Falls barracks attribut valuations above world market food to succor the destitute and CURRY IS URGED Share in the Estate. ed the failure of the raids to produce ous” and “straw men.” “It is our further understanding prices, has aroused fresh hopes homeless throngs which faced a Carmody, whose concern had a that at yotir earliest convenience greater results to a “tip-off” assert among the silverites. Hunted by the Police. bitter, shelterless night. com pany union, said sxich organ lza* ing "they certainly expected us.” Wall street silver quarters are not The meager detafis which seep tioxis did not give workers ool- Raleigh, N. C., March 22.— (A P) To Probe Tlp-Ofl optimistic over the fate of the bill (Oontlnaed on l*age Two) throu^ to the capital over partial TO RESIGN POST lective bargah^ng. —The late Smith Reynolds’ three- City Attorney Nelson R. Durant in the Senate, in view of the passive ly wrecked communication' systems He endorsed tlto Wagner labor bfll Chicago, M arch 22.— ( A P ) — A year-old daughter and the infant said: “An investigation will be attitude of the Administration, but told how during the day and night to outlaw company unions. man whose body was found full of son he never lived to see may yet made, and if the reported ‘tip-olT is they point to the thumping majority before, whole crowds trapped be Carmody said the automobile found to be true, the persons re- with which it passed the House as FIND SPIES’ NEST lead in a Cicero, n., gutter Tuesday tween fires Jiimped en masse into Tammany Leader ToU to find themselves sole heirs to his 25- makers could have averted their sponslhte wUl be prosecuted.” another evidence of -Strong pro- was identified today as a qrimlnal the w ater. million-dollar share of the Re3molds ciurrent labor troubles by following The five men arrested in three of silver sentiment. Icng hunted for some of the Na Many of these persops, already tobabco fortune. the example of the coal industry the places appeared In City Court Lacking action of governments to tion’s most sensational and cold injured and burned, drowned at the Qnit or He Win Be Kicked Refusal of the North Candlna and recognizing organized labor. IN PARIS HOUSE today and w ere held im der 82,000 support the metal, market analysts blooded crimes. dookheads. courts to approve a family agree There is now indxistrial peace in bonds each for a hearing Saturday. regard its market outlook as uncer Except for his fingerprints the Prevent Looting ment to use the bulk of the funds the coal industry where oonditians OnlofParly. tain, owing to what they regard as msui m igh t have concealed in death, Infantrymen patrolled the streets for establishment of a charitable They are Charles Montana, 36, of were formerly *very bad, he added. as he so successfully did in life, his tc prevent looting of what remained foundation left its disposition In a distinctly unstable statistical posi tion. T o H ear JohoaiMi Secret Panels, Hidden Doors true identity—Fred Goetz, 87, col of shops and homes. doubt today with the likelihood there (Oonttnned on Page Bight) Carmody was the final witness lege educated gangster and “brains” The fire meant freedom—perhaps New York, March 22.—(AP) — will be long litigation before it is Some Statistlos the Weigner bill, except Hugh and Other Things Found of as deadly a group of desperadoes —for many convicts for they were J
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P A O B T W O ^ MANdopESTER ETt^SNING HERAU), MANOBB8TBR, O O ^ n THURSPAT/MARGH ttp l « | 4 V f'lnig.L Jl'FUiu; member of the Foreeteri^ Ameiiea in Rockville. EMBUH CLUB CEREMONY DISCUSS NEW PLAN Beeidee his wife he leaves his SAYSU.S.OBUGED SMISEISACAINST OBITUARY father and molhez, Mr. and Mrs. V e d i d i n g s Robert BrazU. He was a nephew o t ATROCKYHIE APRIL 4 FOR M M CONTROL Mrs. J. J. Dwyer of this town. . TO PAY DEPOSITORS SENATTS VET BOX ’The funeral will be held Saturday RoBck-Lis L DEATHS morning at 9 o’clock in St Bernard’s Mrs. Mary Dannaher, Past i)iiniiimi fimiijp nmde of the church in Rockville and burial will President, Is Named Gmieral m vriafe of AfiA^PauUnc Lie, of 30 be in St Bernard's cemetery. Washington, March 33— (AP) North street, daiifet®*’ of Mr. and Botk Sides HoM Conferoice WILLIAM FOSTER FINLAY, A IHhcheQ Pafaner Gives His — The Ho o m today refused to Chairman of EveRt. Mr*. Zadrosny, of tooa town, tq ,^ ,^ Wffl Cbntimw to * ' ' ’ Isaac BeU Join the Senate In voting higher mond RoUck, son of Samuel RoUca, Mrs. Mary Grasiadio of this town, With Judge to Try tad Isaac Bell of 17 Rosemary place, allowanoes tor war veterans of RoekvlOe. The marriage took RETIRED PRINTER, DIES a restdent of Manchester for the Reasons for SUtonent than the adminlatrstleo desires. prssidsnt of ths Esablena club, has place February lO In the chapel of Repdatioiii of Fidopd appointed Mrs. Thomas Dannabsr past 27 years, died early this morn A veto bad been promised by the MuMcipal buUdiag in New York of Rigelow street, general chairman ing at the Memorial hospital. He President Roosevelt if it ap- City. The ceremony was perform Reach Accord. Former Head of Finishing: De Before Honse Bodj. of the installation activities which had been In ill health for some time roved the higher Senate figures. ed by Dmuty Chty (ilerk Philip A. Emerfcncy.Rdirf. i are scheduled for Wednesday, April partment at Cheneys Later ahd deatb followed ao operation. lOnes. ’Tae couple left for a honev-honev' Entered Job Printing. 4, at ths Elks boms in Rookville. moon trip to Philadelphiaphla ffor Hartford, March 32— (AP)—The Mr. Bell was bom in Belfast Ire WuhlngtoD, March 23.—AP)—A. Mrs. Osorffs Betts is the only Man land, 43 years ago. He was a mem weeks and are now Uvl^ at 59 Trank Ch«a«y. Jr., chalrmaa^^' ‘CtaU Milk Control board completod Mitchell Palmer, attorney geneml in chester member on ths luncheon William Foster Finlay, retired ber of the Cbur^ of the Nazarene Prospect street, Rockville. the Wlleon administration, told a ABOUT TOWN committee. The meal will be pre the Manchester Civil Works bodA Its defease this noon in the ‘hult and of Washington L.O.L., No. H i. printer and former member of BMn^ House banking subcommittee today pared by stewards at the clubhouse received a communication todi^ brought by the Milk Producer-Deal* He was employ^ as a foreman by lay Brothers, a Job printing firm the government was obligated to Officers of Washington Loyal and served at 1 o’clock. from the state offioe asking that ^ * en Association of Connecticut Cheney Brothers. that was located in Manchester for pay depositors in closed banka be (Jraage Lodge, No. 117, will have a It Is Imperative that all Manches MARBLES AND JUMPING organized board continue to ada^- sfaiast the state equalisation fund, He leaves bis wife, Mrs. Martha cause it heul been in “absolnt^con meeting this evsnlng at 7:80. ter members who plan to attend the ister the regulations of the FedejtU 8 ^ on behalf of th«s board Deputy a number of years and did much Bell; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret trol” of bank policies for the last luncheon make reservations before Em ergency relief measmres wbijph Attorney-General Ernest L. Aveiill work for Cheney Brothers, died yes Plank and Miss Madeline Bell, both several years. March 38 through Mrs. Betts, Mrs. ROPES YET TO APPEAR Thomas J. Shaw of North Elm will be initiated at the beginning at invited a conference with President terday morning at his home at 19 of this town; two sons, Gordon and Dannaher or Mrs. Qradadlo. Su Palmer said the government also street, has been confined to Ms April. M. E. Pierpont ol the association Robin Road, West Hartford, after a Robert J. Beil, of this town; and a preme officers end representatives was obligated because of govern home this week on account of ill At the weekly meeting of the sad other oflldaU in the group, and long illness. sister, Mrs. Margaret Kennedy a t from 60 different Emblem clubs are All of Which Means Spring Is (Canada. mental appeals made a year and ness. board held yesterday it was believed the acceptance of some sort of milk Mr. Finlay was well known local two years ago to the public to stop expected, and plans will be made to Not Here Even Though Cal that tbe preient organisation would regulation plan. This was inter The funeral will be held Simday cater to 100. Mrs. (Jeorgs Williams ly, being for a time bead of tbs boarding and to leave deposits in At ths meeting of the Women's endars Say So. be disbanded and that the direction afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the is chairman of the glh committee. preted as meaning a new plan. He A shing department \at the Cheney banking Institutions. League held yesterday afternoon at of local relief be entrusted to the declared the board is open to sug- Mills, where his brother was is funeral borne of Thomas >ougan of Mrs. Robert Dower will assist. 69 Holl street Rev. H. B. Anthony He said that the appeal that went the Second Congregational ohurcb town offidali or a group aimilar to :estions and be believed such a con- charge of the printing. The brothers out “Is sufficient reastm” for pas plans were $nads for a May dinner Installation of the new officers Spring is here according to tbe the Manchester Emergency employ will officiate. Interment will be in will take place between 8 and 4 Jereace would accomplish something did Job printing In the evening and sage of the McLeod bill providing and quilt exhibit Mrs* Fred Pobl- calendar, ljut this fact cannot be ment association which contiolled East cemetery. o’clock. Mrs. Grazladio will be of the result wished for. The su bad a well established business, for governmental agencies to pur man will be in ch a ^ of the quilt proved by the boys and girls of the employment under private succeeded, as president by Mri. perior court bearlni before Judge which they moved to Hartford in chase remaining assets of closed “Grandmother's Flower (Jarasn," Manchester. They do not depend funds. Robert Brown or Rockville. Mi-^. Jennings began a week ago Tues 1890. He was a member of King National banks, pay depositors in for which numbered holders will be upon the calendar to tell them when Tbe request will be read to mem Jamee W. Foley of this town will day. David Lodge, I. O. O. F. full and liquidate the assets over a sold and the quilt drawn at the an Spring has arrived. The rlng- bers of tbe board at the next meet Bold Oonlerenoe Bom in Glasgow, Scotland, be was U. S. ROAD BOARD ten year period. nual sale in November. I f was also continue to treasurer and Mrs. marks on the streets, showing where ing, Wednesday, March 28 at 11.80 Betts has bssn elected to the board Immediately the attorneys and a son of George and Sarah (Foster) P^mer eald that if the govern announced that at the meeting marbles are played, have not yet ap- a. m. members of the state board and pro Finlay. He came to this country at ment bad chosen to pay depoaltors April 4, the speaker will be Miss of trustees. Bridge will be the at ‘peared. Rope skipping “courts” Besidea Chairman Frank Chanay, traction in the evening. Mrs. John ducer-dealers officers went into con the age of 12 with bis parents and TAKES STATE JOBS in closed banks at the time the Na Katherine Munn PattUlo, clothes are not laid out by the girls and a Jr., other members of tbe board are: ference with Judge Jennings in bis brother, James Finlay. They set tional Recovery Act was passed in consultant , Mahoney and Mrs. J. W , F oley .'ire canvass of several stores in Man Harlowe Willis, secretary; George Chambers, the understanding being tled first in C^ton, Mass., later stead of appropriating $3,000,000 members of the committee. chester reveals that marbles, jump H. Waddell, certifying officer; Hay that court would reassemble at 3 p. moved to WiUlmantlc and after two for public works “much of the road A son, Charles Donald, was bom ing ropes, returning bouncing balls, den L. Griswold, supervising engin for an announcement as to the years there came to Manchester. to recovery would now be behind this morning at the Hartford bos]^- that have an elastic attachment tied eer; SSleotmsn David Chambara and disposition of the cases. After a number ot years bsye, the All PWA Projects to Be us.” tal to Rev. and Mrs. Donald Dor ROOSEVET TO FIGHT to a finger and connected with tbe Edward J. RoU. ball, have not started to sell. Oiily An hour later it was learned that brothers opened for business on Chairman Prall (D., N. Y.), asked chester of Windsor. Mr. Dorchester in one pl€ice was there a report that the conference in chambers fell short Temple street in Hartford and later Tamed Over to Federal Palmer If be advocated a full pay Is a brother of Mrs. F. C. Allen of off. North Main street and well known BANS ON UNION MEN marbles had been bought, but sales 300 NEW CmZENS of a settlement on the issues, and moved to the Hartford Post build have not been large. the arguments were to be made in "I never have, but 1 see no reason here. The baby is their third son. Ing at 26 Asylum street. From there Just as soon as marbles, jumping Hartford, March 23.—(AP)—Al xourt later in the day. the concern moved to 174 Pearl Bureau, Officials Report. why It shouldn’t be done," Palmer (Continued from Page One) sa li adding, upon fxirther question Ward Oieney (3amp No. 13, ropes and bouncing balls are in de most 200 foreign-bom men and street and then to Main street near mand, it Is a sure sign that Spring women took the oath of allagiance ing, be would advocate it “regard United Spanish War Veterans, will Arthur Greer, of Hudson Motor Asylum street. Mr. Finlay withdrew is actually here regardless of what to the United States thia morning, less of values. I don’t believe in bold its regular meeting this eve Company local; John A. BaUey of WOMAN IN ILL HEALTH from the business in 1922 and was Bridgeport, March 22.—(AP)— tbe calendar says. renounced their loyalty to tbair na later associated in the printmg de More than seven miles of the Mer the long run the government wlil ning at 8 o’clock at the State Ar Bulck; A1 Cook of Fisher Body take much of a licl&g. m ory. Plant Number 1, Flint, Michigan; tive lands, and became dtisens of partment of the Hartford Fire In ritt highway comprising two links The Vatican at Rome contains this country in Federal Court 7%e DROWNS SELF IN RIVER surance company, leaving there in Greenwich and Trumbull which “Remember, these assets are Richard L. Byrd, of Pontiac Motors; down in the valley as far as values 11,000 rooms and is the world’s oath of citizenship was administered about 1926. are to be built this year at a cost Automobiles will leave Depot David Lano, representing the Flint largest palace. are concerned right now. But they Square at 6 o’clock tonight for by Judge Edwin S. Thomas. Norwich, March 22.— (AP)—^Mit» He was also a member of the of 11,206,775 will be constructed un local of the Chevrolet Company, and will come back. They are bound to Watertown and will carry 80 mem Dilllan Durr, 42, was foimd dead in First Methodist church, Clan (Jor der the direction of the United Lionel Bentley, speaking for the States Bureau of Roads, it was an And if they don’t, and the country bers of Memorial Lodge K. of P., Wisconsin men. the Yantic river today, her body don, Order of Scottish Clans; Hart is going to tbs devil, then what clad in pajamas, about five hours ford Lodge, No. 88, A. F. A A. M.; nounced today by Leslie A. Hoff who have been invited to attend a The larger group Included also difference will it make?” meeting of the lodge in that place. after she was reported missing from and Mldian Encampment, No. 7, L man, state PWA engineer. representatives of the Chevrolet as Palmer said he was appearing as The invitation was extended in Feb her home. O. O. F., of Hartford. Shifting of the Merritt highway sembly plant at St Louis and the a private citizen and as counsel for ruary, but because of the poor con Cleveland, Ohio, Fisher Body fac Double Unit Program State police of the Groton bar- project to the Federal bureau is part He leaves bis wife, Mrs. Sarah the National depositors committee tory. raclu said death was due to suicide, of a program ordered in Washing ditions of the roao the date was (.Mcdeary) Finlay, and two daugh organized last May "to urge some postponed. There is to be an official but Medical Ehcaminer C. C. Gilder- ters, Miss Esther and Miss Effle ton today wheret^ all state high THE MAN WHO MADE "THE IRON HORSB^ action of this sort.” visit made to the Watertown lodge UNION HEADS CONFER sleeve said he bad not completed his Finlay. The fimeral will be held to way work In (Joimecticut under the tonight by Grand Lodge officers. Washington, March 22.— (AP) __ HAS WREH
\ » ' \ ; ‘f \ ' ' ' ‘ • w tffsr o SEEKREdWlTS TWO ADDITIONAL MASSES Mlk print nooks. SMUT, ECONOHUL As onoh fmrmsBt wan dlqriaMd DRDGGISr L X MURPHY AT ST. BRIDGErS CHURCH N. Y. Stocks the style wee deaeilbed by Bttiri FORCOMPANYG Anderson, edvertiain|: naanager at TAKEN SUDDENLY ILL Adams Exp ...... 9% (Fwulsbed by Pntnui Jk Oo.) IS niD O ) IN STYLES the Hale oonoera. Models aeleeted Unusually Large Attendance Air Reduc ...... 96 Central Row, Hartford, Omu. by the appcrel department were the (HI Sundays Taxes Seating Alaska J u n ...... 21 Misses Alice MocUn, Edna Oordy, Work aad CoU Force Lo- Allegheny ...... 3% 1 P. M. Stooka Capacity of Edifice. Maud Turldngton and May Uttle. RosiiioaB Mail to Toko to Tondis Desirmg to Attend Allied Chem ...... 149 Large Crowd Sees Spring Edward Quinn and Laura Lauton- His Bed. Am C a n ...... 98% Bank S tod a back were little models from the So great has been the increase in ( U S V E 6 0 0 0 M Am Coml A lco ...... 60% Bid Asked BEtoy Shop. Giris* apparel was Summer Camp Most S ip the number attending Simday mass Am For Pow ...... lO Cap Nat Bank A Trust 16% 16% Bdward J. Murphy, proprietor TOODANDBAT' in St. Bridget’s church that seats Fashien Show at Hale’s shown by Doris Bloom and Ruth Am Rad St S ...... 14% Conn. R iv e r ...... 460 __ Lautenback. at the Depot Square Drug Store and WHAT I LIKE could not be provided for all desiring Am Smelt ...... 42% First National of Htfd 86 100 the Center Pharmacy in Odd Fd- Up Immediately. to attend the two masses. There has Htfd. Ctmn. Trust___ 49 53 t h a n k s t o Am Tel and Tel ...... 118% Yesterday. lows’ building, was takoi ill vtolle been a b^f increase in the number of Am Tob B ...... ; ...... 67% Hartford National ... 16% 18% BeUrfitNSfj children and it has been found nec Am Wat W k s ...... 20% Phoenix S t B and T . .. 166 — D.A.R.C0NVENI10N at work at the Center store yester According: to an order received to essary to have a special mass for Anaconda ...... 14% West Hartford Trust.. 95 — day afternoon and taken to his r i m h OM bwt «e r t» fv m Iki L___ them, which will mean that Simday Yesterday afternoon at three BeU^u cbw. n *t h t» ttv It (ar Atchison ...... 66% Insurance Stocks home. Mr. Murphy, who is a mem jromrif. BeD-ane to pwhetir hem iw yet day from the r^mental headquar there will be four masses celebrated Auburn ...... ; 62% o’clock a larger crowd than the OPENS IN STAMFORD ber of the State .Boud of Phar brings prompt nltof eetoi to m e e ew to ters, applications for enlistment In in the church instead of two as Aetna Casualty...... 49 51 since li97rTrtol to proct Me. N K A Aviation C orp ...... 7% Aetna Fire ...... 37 u*u»l large throngs that gather macy, has been exceptionally busy Company G must be filed before heretofore. 39 Balt and O h io ...... ^...... 28% Aetna Life ...... 18 20 when ’The J. W. Hale Company an not only in connection with his own April 1 in order to assure the appli Sunday is also Palm Sunday apd Bendix ...... 18 % at the mass at 7 o’clock palms will Automobile ...... 19 21 nounces a fashion show, crowded to Stanford, March 22 — (A P ) — business, the state board and to tbe B e l l -a n s cant’s participation in the summer Beth Steel ...... 41% Conn. G eneral...... 27% for in m c istio n be blessed and distributed. A t 8:30 29% capacity the second floor to see the Delegates, alternated, regents of camp training period at Camp Beth Steel, p f d ...... 72% Hartford F ire ...... 48% 50% local chapters and general members Sunday morning the mass cele Borden ...... 22% Cross, Niantic, which this year will Phoenix F ire ...... 67 59 Spring Opening fashion promenade. of the Connecticut Daughters and be from July 1 to 15. brated will be for the children. Can P a c ...... 17% LOW SUPPLY CO. There will be an additional mass Hartford Steam Boiler 60% 52% The title of the promenade the American Revolution from all All recruits must be signed up by Case (J. I.) ...... 70% National F ire ...... 48% 50% “Smartness with practicality on a over the state began arriving in celebrated at 9:30 and the last mass, Cerro De P a s c o ...... 33% the first of April and men with pre at 10:15, will be a high msiss. Palms Travelers ...... 435 445 limited budget” was emphasized in Stamford through the morning to vious service must have been dis Ches and O h io...... 44 the selection of the garments that will be distributed at all masses. Chrysler ...... 51% PubUc UtUltiee Stocks attend the state conference at the charged within 90 days of the open ’The services of an extra priest Conn. Elec S e r v ...... 39 were chosen for this reriew. Every First Methodist chuitto here. An ing of camp to be eligible. Col Carbon ...... 67% 43 SPRINGTIME is will be necessary for Blaster Sun Coml Solv ...... 28% Conn. Power ...... 36 gwnent selected .was the type of attendance of about 400 is anticipat Camp this year is expected to be 38 day and Rev. John Kenney, acting Greenwich, W&G, pfd. 60 57 ^ art but practical garment that ed with 260 voting delegates. better than ever before, due to radi Cons G a s ...... 38% pastor of the church, is arranging Cons O i l ...... 12% Hartford Ellec...... 49% 51% will be in big demand Easter 1934 Miss Emellne A. Street of New cal changes in the camp routine. FIX- UP TIME! for the assistance of another priest Cont C a n ...... 76 Hsutford Gas ...... 42 46 “ d at prices to suit limited Haven, state regent, is expected as Since last year company comman on that day. Corn Prod ...... 71 do., p f d ...... 45 budgets. the presiding officer for two days. ders were required to ask the mem Del L and W n ...... 27% S N E T C o ...... 107 111 From the Hale’s Apparel Depart Guests of honor include Miss Kath bers of their commands to submit Du P o n t ...... 94% Manufacturing Stocks ment were suits to the popular arine Arnold Nettleton, of New FIX UP— CLEAN UP— PAINT UP Haven, treasurer of the National or proposed changes in the camp rou TRADE SCHOOL NOTES Eastman Kodak ...... 88% Am Hardware ...... 18% 20% swagger types to Harris tweeds and With Low’s Guaranteed Materials tine, which was done, with the re EHec and Mus ...... 6% Am Hosiery ...... — 30 monotones. Much emphasis to the ganization and Mrs. (Seorge May sult that the majority of the chang Elec Auto L ite ...... 28 Arrow H and H, com. 13 15 review was given co navy blue, es nard Minor of Waterford and Mrs. es suggested were adopted. Grace H. Brosseau of Greenwich, By ’THOMAS J. CHAR.A Gen Elec ...... 21% do., pfd...... 95 pecially in daytime frocks. Navy It is expected that there will be Gen F o o d s ...... 33% Billings and Spencer.. — blue is predicted to be the season’s past presidents of the National so r Trade School Correspondent 1 ciety. less drill and parades and a greater Thirty students of the Manches Gen M o to r s...... 36% Bristol Brass ...... 21 23 most fashionable shade and women amoimt of recreation for the men Gillette ...... 10% do., pfd...... 95 __ will welcome this news as navy blue A banquet will be held tonight ter Trade school, including members at whlcl Robert C. Demtog, state this year. One of the g^reatest at of the orchestra, attended the Hart Gold D u s t ___ .*...... 19% Case, Lockwood and B — 300 la both flattering and slenderizing Hudson M otors...... 19% director of adult education will be tractions for the service men each ford Oratorio Society’s second and Collins Co...... 45 __ to old and young. Int Harv ...... 41% the speaker. year at camp is the food. Last year last public concert of the current Colt's Firearms ...... 26 28 Dresses emphasized jackets to Int N ic k ...... 26% Eagle Lock ...... 27 30 Company G was known throughout season at the Bushnell Memorial, various lengths, a most practical Int Tel and T e l ...... 14% Fafnir Bearings...... 60 60 camp for having one of the best din last Tuesday evening. and smart outfit for afternoon CAPTADTS WIDOW DIES ing rooms in the regiment. Cook Johns Manville...... 54% Fuller Brush, Class A. 7 — Brahm’s noted choral work “Re Kennecott ...... 18% bridges, teas and street wear. In Arnold Pagani, who served the men Gray Tel Pay StoUon 15 17 New London; March 22.— (A P )— quiem” was presented by the Sc Lehigh Val Coal ...... 3% dreases much interest was shown .a of Company G last year, will again Hart and Cooley . . . . — 126 Mrs. Laura Halsey Lamb Packer, ciety’s mixed chorus of 200 voices Lehigh Val R d ...... 17 Hartmann Tob, com... — 6 frou-frou effects at the neckline, have charge of the company mess with the accompaniment of thirty- Ligg and Myers, B ...... 88% frothy lingerie collars and vestees. widow of Captain Charles E. Pack do., pfd ...... 15 — er, formerly of Mystic, who made at the camp, assuring the men plen six musicians chosen from the Bos Loew’s ...... 31% also linen and pique details. Sheers Int. Silver ...... 33 38 voyages to China to a clipper ship, ty of good food. ton Symphony Orchestra. Lorillard ...... 16% do., p f d ...... 74 77 were played up to this group, also died yesterday Eiftemoon at the All young men desiring to enlist In addition to “Requiem,” which McKeesp Tin ...... 85% Landers, Fpary A Clk. 31 » 33 all-print costumes to lively and sub !n the company with the summer made up the first part of the pro Mont W a r d ...... 32% New Brit. Mcb. com.. 7 9 dued tones. home of her son, Halsey E. Packer, t here. She was to her 99th year. camp in ^ew, are requested to ap gram, the chorus, under the excep Nat Biscuit...... 42% do., pfd...... 45 — The new coats were received with ply at the state armory Monday tional direction of Dr. Edward F. Sheraton Bathroom Nat Cash R e g ...... \ 19% Mann & Bow, Class A 3 7 great enthusiaam by the women. Isn’t a handoame modem bathroom night for the purpose of signing up Laubin, also sang “Evening” by the Nat D a ir y ...... 15% do.. Class B ...... % __ Fabrics of ail kinds were shown Hungarian composer Kodaly and like this most desirable? And it is so and to arrange for examination by Nat Pow and L t ...... 11% North and J u d d ...... 16 18 ranging from nubby woolens and stop That Dangreroos “Joshua” by Mousorgsky. The lat easy to own, too. You may purchase the regimental physician later. N Y Central ...... 36% Niles, Bern P o n d ...... 12 14 camel’s haii for casual sports to the ter two works were parts of the on easy payment terms. Consists of: NY NH and H ...... 18% Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2 4 more dzessy wool crepes with lux Bnllt-In Recess Tub, 4% ft. second half of the Oratorio Society’s Noranda ...... 38% Russell M f g ...... 40 60 recital.' urious fur trimmings for more for BRONCHITIS M in.xiM In. Pedestal Lavatory North Amer ...... 19% Scovill ...... 24 26 mal wear. The new “windswept" Genuine China Closet Outfit WUITB MILK DEALERS URGE Margaret Olson, soprano, and Packard ...... 5% Stanley W orks ...... 20 22 Juliiu Huehn, bass-baritone, prom Penn ...... 38% coats were emphasized to this group Onaranteed first quality with chrome- Standard Screw ...... 55 __ with fullness through the front jind Cough-To-day plated fittings. Our engineers will Colot^lMAS inent concert soloists were w & re Phil Pete ...... 17% do., pfd., guar...... lOO — RETURN OF BOTTLES ripple jabot collars that give gladly visit yoQ on appointment. EASY TERMS ceived by the audience as a result Pub Serv N J ...... 38% Smythe Mfg Co ...... 28 35 SLEEP SOUND ALL NIGHT LONG of their artistic singing. In opening Radio ...... 7% Taylor and F e n n ...... 70 — a windswept appearance. Navy, the second part of the program. Rem R a n d ...... 12% Torrington ...... 53 65 black and beige were the three col It Is Easy to Modemixo Your Homo Proseciitioiis May Follow If ors sbotim. All coughs look alike to Buckley’s Miss Olson offered “DePuis le jotir” Rey Tob B ...... 40% Underwood Mfg Co .. 42 44 Dealers Fail to Honor Rules Mixture (triple strength)—one sip from the opera “Louise” by Char- Sears Roebuck ...... 47% Union Mfg Co ...... — lO In the evening group the most of this grand medicine usually stops Kitchen Sink Comer Built-In Tub of Exchange. pentier as her solo. Mr. Huehn fol Socony V a c ...... 16% U S Etovelope, com . . . 80 __ outstanding gown was of black net an ordinary cough—the tough old lowed with the Verdi “Confutatls,” South Pac ...... 26% do., p f d ...... 90 __ with capelet, that is one of the sea deep seated cough and the persist Sou P Rlc S ...... 31% Alexander T. McBride, carpentry Veeder Root ...... 27 29 son’s newest evening fashions. Oth ent bronchial cough are checked and During the cold weather many South Rwy ...... 31% Instructor and Howard W. Fisher, Whitlock Coil Pipe . . . 2 4 ers shown were in heavy crepes under control after just a few doses persons bought milk from stores and electrical instructor, escorted the St Brands ...... 21 JB.W il’ms Co. $10 par 40 __ with short trains and covered shoul dealers, other than their regular —no more tormenting, sleepless Trade school group to Hartford. St Gas and E l ...... 12% ders. nights. ndlk dealer, and as a result there St Oil Cal ...... 36% The apprentices of the Bigelow- For the younger generation navy Buckley’s is different—it’s su has been created a shortage of bot Sanford Carpet Company, Thomp- St Oil N J ...... 45 HOUSE ADOPTS REPORT blue brother and sister suits were tles. This, combined with the usual Tex Corp ...... 25% preme—it “acts Uke a flash” — just sonvUle, presented the Trade school the big nit to the three to six year prove it with one 45 cent bottle at breakage, has greatly reduced the with an axminlster runner which Timken Roller B ear ...... 34 range. Older girls displayed natty surplus supply and some Sft the Trans America ...... 6% ON VINSON NAVY BILL Arthur Drug Store, 845 Main St or will be used on the sta^e o f the new shepherd check and Harris any drug store—it is guaranteed. Sice 20x30 to. A very conven dealers are finding that they are school’s assembly hall. Union Carbide ...... 42% ient kitchen sink that is asn- A massive, colonial designed running short. They have investi Union Pacific ...... 124 It is interesting to know that the Washington, March 22.— (AP) — ally built in to a cabinet. tub for the modem home. gated and found that some dealers Unit Aircraft...... 23% 5 ft. First quality mamel- students who designed and wove the The conference report on the Vtosop First quality white enamel- have not been making returns of carpet are personally taught by J. Unit Corp ...... 6% ware. Less fit- $ A o 2 milk bottles to the exchange as Unit Gas I m p ...... 16% Treaty Naval Bill was adopted to -LOW SUPPLY CO.' G. Echmalian, director of the local day by the House. * 1 0 .4 0 tings ...... 4 0 s i U they are supposed to do. Trade school. 'Two classes imder U S Ind A l e ...... 54% It now goes to the Senate where Complaints have been registered his supervision assisted by William U S Rubber ...... 19% against this and as a result there is Pumps for Evey Purpose Priced Low Higgins of the faculty are held U S Smelt ...... 118 early favprable action was expected now given a proper notice that the U S Steel ...... 51% by the leaders. every Monday and Tuesday eve practice cannot continue. There is Util Pow and L t ...... 4 Ito provides for a naval construc SPECIALS WATER LUBRICATED! a law against this practice and un nings and all day Saturdays. Vick Chem ...... 31 Coach Roscoe’s swimming team tion program of 102 warships and ELECTRICAL PAINTS less the bottles are returned to the Western Union ...... 54 1,140 airplanes, estimated to cost exchange prosecutions are promised, baa been discontinued for the pres West Ell and M f g ...... 37% Low’s “Pump-Fast” ent seeison. about $580,000,000. it is said. WoolworUi ...... 50 % Uw’s “Super” Flat Wall A group picture of the Trade In presenting the report. Chair Automatic Electric Pump Elec Bond and Share (C urb). 17% man Vinson (D., Ga.) of the naval Finish School Varsity Basketball Squad The finest develop- was taken Tuesday afternoon at the committee, explained Senate and Elite Studio. House conferees were in accord on 5-Light $ 0 - 1 0 mentin the pump in FIGITTS FLARE ANEW IN ^ G a l . This department is Interested in FOREIGN EXCHANGE aP points. Chandelier dustry. Has more It is the biggest naval program 66c Qt. knowing if It necessitated the re Easy to apply. special patented su GOTHAM’S TAXI STRIKE moval of the studio roof so that undertaken with administration ap Reg. New York, March 22.— (AP) — List Will not chip perior features than Price “Tiny” Cowles (second team center) proval since the World War. It is Easy Terms Foreign exchange firm; Great Brit $7.90 or peel. For could walk In without hitting his designed to build the Navy up to the pumps selling for twice this price. lofty medulla oblongata? ain in dollars, others in cents. walls and wood Times Square Center of Pitched London treaty limitations by 1939. work. 16 ar 1. Entirely water lubricated. Great Britain demand, 5.11 1-4; A limit of 10 percent profit bn Battle Between Police and cables, 5.11 1-4; 60 day bills, 5.10; tistic colors. 2. Patented bearing, will not bum or wear out, ab France demand, 6.61 3-4; cables, construction contracts of $10,000 solutely fool-proof. 5,000 Rioters. NOTED COMPOSER DIES and above is provided. 8. Pump requires no oil. 6.61 3-4; Italy demand, 8.62; cables, Enamel 8.62. 4. Special built-in relief valve. Berlin, March 22.— (A P )—Franz 5. FULL 28-POOT LIFT. New York, March 22.—(AP) — Schreker, one of the best known Demands: 3 9 c quart and Belgium, 23.48; Germany, 39.88; 6. H. P. clutch type Century motor. Violence flared anew in New York’s modernist German composers, died 7. Fm] 260 gallons per hour. tari strike early today after anoth late last night at the age of 55 Holland, 67.69; Norway, 25.b<'; Sweden, 26.38; Denmark, 22.83; Fin 8 5 c 8. 20-gallon tank, galvanized inside and out. er clash between strikers and police years. He had been ill for several 9. Approved by eminent engineers. in the theater district. At least 10 land, 2.28; Switzerland, 32.46, Black. Saves rust months foUowing a paralytic stroke. Living room or dining room ing and breakitg 10. Unconditionally guaranteed. persons were injured and more than Few contemporary composers Spain, 13.71; Portugal, 4.66; Greece, Lose Fat chandelier. Made of unbreak of screen wire a dozen arrested as the result of have been the targets of greater .95; Poland. 19.08; Czecho-Slovakia, able metal, richly finished In disorders in various parts of the criticisms on the one hand and en 4.19; Jugo-Slavla, 2.28; Austria, Safely and Quickly durable bronze. Has special Coal Tank Heaters Septic Tanks city. thusiastic demonstrations on the 19.02N; Rumania, 1.02; Argentine, bullt-ln control switch. White $ y .5 0 34.ION; Brazil, 8.66N; Tokyo, 30.2.‘>; The demonstration in the theater other than Schreker, who radically Kruschen Salts— (a perfect com Enamel district, centering in Times Square, Shanghai, 34.50; Hongkong, 38.6.*; bination of the six mineral salts departed from the Wagnerian tradi Mexico City (silver peso), 27.9.5; 40-Gal. Capacity was broken up by police reserves your body should possess to func tion in the opera and from the clas- Montresil to New York, 99.96 7-8; * 1 .9 8 who were called when regular d cists in chorus, in strumental and tion properly)—purify your blood of A free-flowing B O O Gal. New York to Montreal, 100.03 1-8. pure white A continuous sup patrolmen were swamped. Strikers orchestra music. N—Nominal. harmful acids, and aid the kidneys and sympathizers estimated at 5,000 and bowels to throw off waste ma enamel that ply of hot water Copper bearing surged down Broadway just as the terial—the continual formation of dries hard for your range steel, will last a lifetime. Doc theaters were emptjdng. They pull which is probably the cause of quickly. No boiler. Heats by your fa t brush marks. tors recommend ed doors from cabs, yanked out taxi coal; eeenomical radio sets, hurled missils through ALL READY AND WAITING FOR But don’t worry just as long as them for proper cab wnidows and unceremoniously you have Kruschen Salts. Take a “RAINTITE” and efficient. sanitation. ordered passengers out of cabs. half teaspoon every morning before Odorless. When the poice reserves finally breakfast in a glass of hot water— ROOF routed the strikers, the streets were EASTER little by little that ugly fat disap COATING Copper Service Tubing Conductor Pipe and strewn with broken glass and radio pears, you’ll feel better than ever Fittings parts and close to two score taxi before—years younger, more ener LOW cabs were abandoned. gy. You’ll soon possess that envia 89c ble beauty, clear skin, sparkling Gallon eyes, superb figure which only per 1170 Bfain S t, Hartford With Brush fect health can impart Free Deliv«y 2-2249 A high qaallty asphalt and long An 85c bottle (lasts 4 weeks) at MOIHER-IN-LAW ANGLE Opm Saturdays Until flbersd asbestos coating. Pro 3 in. Galvanised Corrnga^ w J. W. Hale Co. Drug D ept or any Easy to install— it is rnst-proof ed Pipe in 10 f t 9 P. M. tects and preserves. progressive druggist in America. sorroslon-proof and evsrlast- lengths ...... C BASIS OF $15,000 SUIT Money back if Kruschen doesn’t tog. This is the new method convince you that it is the safest of plumbing. The first eost is 4 in. Galvatflied S. B. Eaves quickest, easiest way to lose fat ^ e lest. Runs between walls Trough, 10 ft eCrf* Greenwich Wife Alleges Hns- and around eomers. No thread lengths ...... O O C to ca t Per 100 feet: We have a Complete Line of band^s Mother Subjected Her ARE YOU—IF NOT % to...... 97.88 to Ridicule and Scorn. N O m ! % to...... 811.48 Copper Conductor Pips TAKE ADVANTAGE OF SOCONY 1 t o ...... 810415 and Fittings Bridgeport, March 22.— (A P )— A long $nd minute cross examination OUR EASTER SPECIAL Special Town Meeting before Judge John A. Cornell and jury to the Superior Court today BURNINa OIL I em interested to the materiel failed to shake Ruth Newman Hunt The electors of the Town of Bol L ow SaDDlY C o. <*«cked below. lOndly send out of Greenwich from her claim Cleaned and Pressed ton are hereby warned to meet on your engineer for estimate, wlth- Saturday, March 24th, 1984, at 2 her married life with Gilbert Guy for oU ranger 1170 MAIN STREET, ^ “ ®- Himt, Greenwich Insurance m»r%^ p. m. in the basement of the Con- sregational (^urch in said Town. NAME ...... was ruined by his mother, Mrs. 2 G i m ^ T S f o r ^ J « 5 0 HARTFORD /M Vienna Hunt, prominent 1. For the purpose of levjdng a tax on the last perfected graind^t. ADDRESS ...... wealthy resident of Greenwich. ’The GLEAN PROMPT Free Local Delivery. REGULAR PRICE $1.00 PER GARMENT. to meet the expexises and provide Plmnbiiig...... Hatting. irounger Mrs. Hunt is suing to re for the appropriations of the last 2-2249 cover $16,000 for the loss of her annual town meeting. Lighting..... husband’s affections. BURNING DEUVERV 2. To act on the recommenda ' m a i l t h i s c o u p o n Today she was being examined by tions of the selectmen for Town Aid counsel for the elder Mra Hunt, who gravel roads for the year 1984. questioned her up by CUef Ranger Bwald Frltsche of sioaxi M d trial and kmiti^g jam WESLEYAN TO GET AMUSJIENTS MAN WHO KILLED Court Haaits of Oak. bandlert. An entertainment program Will ADSTRIilN ROCKVILLE FAMOUSWE "Mr. Rteisgr bas Mrvwl as gulds m be presented which will assure to bundrsda of hunters and fisher LARGE ENDOWMENT everyone of a good time, after which men, including many titled Euro PAUUNE FREDERICK POUCEMAN FREED dandng win be enjoyed and refresh INHARYFdRb ON SEARS STAFF pean sportsmen," aaid Manager I ments served. FalraU. "Now ht is to guide Sears, IN PARSONS’ PLAY NattonaUty Night Roebuck A Co. in the deeigning ano Dr. Max Winteis Formfir^V'-^ LEGAL QUESTION ARISES The second in the series of "na Residne Estate of Charies E making ot sporting et^pment of Major of Vienna, f o S p ^ i at Jnry Acqnito die Defendaiit tionality nights" will be enjoyed Ozark Ripley Joins Organi- the calibre he baa ueeo to perform Famous Actress to Be Seen in CONCERNING BACK TAXES this evening by RockvlUe Lodge, No. bis many exploits on firid and Workmen*a Center. 1859, B. P. O. Elks at the Elks home stream . Horse for CbDes^ Never “Her Majesty, the Widow** After H earng Wife Admit at which time a large number will ation as Eqnipinent Con- "Mr. Ripley is putting into his Hartford, March 88.-1)^ . Mn* N ext W eek. Vemon*s Liability to Rockville be present. "Italian Night” will be Job for Sears all the knowledge and W inter, form er Socialist vfci^itBiayor Saw the Caoqnis. Affair with Officer. for Taking Pn^ierty to observed tonight at which time the exi>erience ot the 40 years be has o t Vienna and memi -r oi Iba ’Sw * One of the outstanding attractions program including the luncheon will spent so close to oatu^ and it bas trlan Pariian.ent. who roo«tj]rar> to be seen in Hartford this season Abate Taxes la ^estioned- be of true Italian style. A short been announced hia infiuence Is re rived in this countiy, will be the IflddletowB, liareb 22.—Wesleyan business session will be held early in flected in the new lines of tackle, prlnclpaJ speaker at a rally on' 0^ will be the appearance of the fam New York. March 22.—Ignacio A legal question has come up for University win benefit substanttally Cuevas, Cuban engraver, was ac the evening at wnicb Exalted Ruiei Osark Ripley, hunter, fisher, hunting and camping equipment for half of the Austrian Sodalista to he ous stage and screen star, Pauline consideration in Rockville as to the held here at 8 o’eloek th*. ev< from the wlU of the late Charles H. quitted last night in Queens County Lewis H. (3iapman will preside. guide and one of America z m ost Frederick, in the sparkling comedy liability of the town of Vernon to Beaidea a popular volume o t out at the Workmens Educational Morse of New Tork, aeeordlnc to a Court, Long Island City, of a charge widely quoted authorities on the out ter, 3008 Main street. success, "Her Majesty, the Widow," of murdering Patroiman Joseph Mis- the city oi Rockville for unpaid tit*, door abort stories, Bdr. Ripley bas statement la the Weslejma Argus oy John Charles Brownell, at Par of doors, has joined the national Or. Winter ia president of the iacbla, of the Astoria prednet, *on es of certain property taken over by written "Modern ^ t and Fly Cast- today "No official estimate can be sons' Theater, for one full week, merchandising staff of Sears. Roe Socialist Biducational Internatlooal, January 28, after the policeman, ac the township for the abatement of ing," “Quail and the Quail Dog,’ commencing Monday evenmg, March buck and Co. as consultant in the and has aciueved internatleiial r^ made, however, until the will Is pro> cording to testimony during the taxes. “Sport in Field and Forest" ana 26th. That Miss Frederick’s selec trial, bad bad illicit relations with design and numufacture of bunting, "Bird Dog Training Made £aay.' pute as an educator and authority bated, probably about a month The property in question has an on child training. On bis way to tion of a vehicle in which to make Cuevas’s wife, Helen. The Jury re fishing and camping equipment, it hence. No consideratioa of any sort assessed valuation of 11050 and was His autobiography of a sportsman, America, he initiated eampsigas hi her triumphant return to the stage turned the verdict to Judge Thomas waa announced today by Mr. Fair- cow appeal^ in Sports Afield has been ^vea by the trustees to Downs at 9:29 p. m.. after deliberat owned by Paul Schulze of Grand all, manager of the Hartford Sean France and Blngland f(v the rebef was a happy one, is indicated by the magazine, has broken aU records of Austrian Socialist temWea wbosa the use of this fund. No inoome plasr's lengthy engagements of 6 ing for four bouri and nineteen m y y : ' r'-'\ ' MANCHESTER EVBNmO GOTO Film Favorite Dead In New York A^beHeoa trip bff jaitpUtog.'The an- DAB.Y RADIO PROGRAM iqianiiMtiibB aaiatiBg be held WDRC at^ thf. hoiM_tf Mn. J ia ^ m . Q m QC-Sait Wtodaor-HtD^TApitt. THURtDAY, MARCH tt (C«Btral and BMUrn Bteadard Tim«) Bartfleid USO _ Netai AD procraou to k«y and baale or ironss tharaof anloaa niaei. JPtA Wappiiia (Ktla 4-B oliib aaat flod; eoaat to eoaat (e to e) doalsnation Inclodoa auinrallablo atatlona. ACTRESS, iS DEAD thlB week at toe hwine cC their Pregrama aubjaet ta ahanga. P. M. Cont. Eaot. loader, I j ^ Elsie Neven. NBC-WEAP NETWORK 7i1B—Juot Plain BUI — aaati nmreday, March 22. ^Franoea Japkeon, who lives led Acts Legfittriiif, .BABIC — Eaatt waaf wlw wool wUo Taxaa Rangara—woat; Panlea Oreh (Eastern Standard Time.) In.Tprrington but who was a for Iff* Quick Divanes wlar wta» weah wfl wUt wfbr wrc . •—midwest; Pats Woblary—Dixie mer restdeot of Wqmtng. is the •wba; wcaa wtam m rj waai; M l d i ^ •tSO-; 7:80—Phil Cook Prog. — baslo: Fmenl n m Not Yk Com- First Bank M ortteriik... v aaq wcfl woo-who wow wdaf wkbf Oliver Naylor Orchastra — Dixie} P. M. guest a t the tunme o f M r. axid Mrs. NORtHWEBT A CANADIAN — w ^ Buck Rogers repeat for midwest 4:S(]^Bob Standish. Arthur Van Sieklih t t x a few days. wlba katp wobc wday kfyr crct ctot 6:40— 7H6—^oake Carter, Talk — ba- pietoi Had Joat Com- Catwm a ty , Nevada. March SOUTH — ^ T a wptf wwBo wla wjaz _ sic; Brown’s Harmonattaa—waat 4:46—Ye Happy Minstrel and Tiny (AP)— Death haa ended the caN er' wfla-WBun wiod warn wmo wib wapt 7KI0— 3:00—Moh’s Columbians — alM Band. of Gov. Frederldc Bminett BaMatji; wjdx womb kroo whey wfaa wbap kpre coast 6:00—Sldppy. woal ktba ktha waoo wave 7:18— 8:10—To Be Announced pleted a New Retnre. 64. vdio once proclaimed Nevada MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kalr kahl 7!*^“ .B!3S—Voles of Amarlea—basic: 5:16—George Hall’s Orchestra. MARmoUGH “ the last free state in the unkm** be> PACIFIC COABT — kgo kfl 5 w komo Luis Rusaall Orchestra — Dixie; 5:30—Jack Armstrong—All-Amer U>q kfad ktar k ^ kpo C. Whaalar’s Orchestra—4iidwast cause of its UbcffaUna. 8:00— 6dW—Stokowski Orehas.—alao e ican Boy. There will be a choir rehearsal Cant. Eaat. New York, March 22.—(AP) __ Govemmr Balxar, who atgaed aeta 6:16— 0:10—Emery Dautsch’s Violin 6:45—Stanm Adventurers’ dub. for the EMster music at the home of legalizing gambling and the ato* A:80— B:9(^WInnla Tha Pooh—o to e 6:30— 9:80—Ponnsylvaniana—c to cst 6:00—'The Diplomats—Otto N eii- fB-A^Tho Mountainoara — waaf BsO^IO.’OO—Qian Gray Revue—o to c Funeral plans for Lilyan Tashman, Mrs. Henry J. Blakeslee tonight. weeks divorce law, died at the eai- B:0fr— B»P—DInnar Coneart — alao cat 9:80—10:8(L-Evan Evans, Baritone bauer at the Piano. the screoi’s “best dressed wqman,” A meeting of the local school ecutlve mansion here yesterday aft B:SP— B:30—John B. Kannady'a Talk 9:48—10.-46—Myrt and Marge—woat rpt 6:16— B obby Benson emd Sunny were undecided today but she will be Mmmittee was held at the home of er a long illness. Funeral servleea B:4S— BHB—In Qrandmothar'a Trunk 10:00—11:00—Vara Van, Songs—baslo; Jim. •sOO PUK^Mary Small A Orehartra Henry Bussa Orchestra-midwest buried either in Holl3rwood or her ^ l*®^tluglll Wednesday were tentatively set for Saturday at •sIB— 7:1^B llly Baehalor'a Skatch 10:1^—11:1^—Press-Radio Nows Mrv- 6:80—Mary Stone, the Song Gin; native Brookl3m. night Supervisor Martin B. Robert Reno. ’The dace w as dedared a 7:30—BhiPlay Howard, Jaatara lea Harold B. Smith, pianist. BiB^ 7;M^Tha Qoldbarga.^rlal Act 10:20—11H0—Isham Jonas Orch. — ba- The film actiress died yesterday ■son o f WlUimantlc presided. holiday by LleutMiant Governor 7:00— S:0(^Rudy Vallaa'a Mr.—« to o sic; Acs Brlgode Orchestra—mldw 6:46—Uttle Italy. afternoon at Doctors hospital after Mrs Ralph Korngiebei has re Morley Griswold, who succeeded to B:0(h- 0:00—Tha Showboat Hr.—alao 10:48—11:40—Harry Soenlck Orchestra 7:00—Myrt and Marge. an emergency operatlim. Physicians turned from Providence, R, L the executive duties. •:0^10:0(^W hltaman’a Show—o to 11 HO—12:00—Oxzle Nelson Ore.—basic 7:16->-Tfflrry and Ted. 10:0^—11 d)0—Viola Philo, Bongo—basic 11:30—12:30—Charlie Davie Orch.—ba said she suffer^ from an .advanced where she has been visiting rela- Long a Republican leader la state 10:10—11:10—Proaa-Radio Nawa Barvica sic; Caroll Dickerson Oreh.—west 7:30—Serenadera tumorous condition. tivea politics. Governor Balzar started hla 10:20—11 :BI^Norman Cordon, Basso 12:00— 1 HO—Dance Hour—wabc only 7:46—Dave Burrough’s Hawaiian She was 34 years old and until al A meeting of the local Farm Bu first term in 1927, after a colorful 10:80—11:30—Prog. From Buanos Alras Serenaders. 11 w —1fd)0—Jimmy Luneaford Orchas. NBC-WJZ NETWORK most the last she bad been busy in reau was held at the home of E. Al » A I ( R « I X ' I IIANCHiBBTte EVBNtKG rlBf up a moral nvoiutlea la tho Hanrimtn Bttcli M tbs tfiSBltely rsmots pro^ h i .. • — V . oouBtry. PMt of siiddM rMlsf through a this One B L ^ed, Toe ---- tinntlag HmtOi Stroks of lottery tuck. ___ rOBUSBBO 81 TB8 s t a t e L o t t e r i e s Thla Is not a quastloe with a self ttltA T iP PRlMTlNa CXMCPAKT. UTO. evident answer. It will stand some This la so brlaf for state letter* II BiSMU StTMt thlfiklng. Mueh> BUr. Cobb. lea. But In anUe^atloa of a loud EXPERIENCE _,, THOILAa PBkODSOM ______QbbwbI ItBBByr aad^ihaip outcry afalnst the that.Speakg of Ability BIATBE NOT SO BAD POBBdBd OOtObBT 1. t ill ■aehusette proposal to astaMi«h J * ® ® Pabllsbed Bvcry PtabIbc Bze«pt such a lotted It Is timely to sug* •vBd^B BBd BoUdBjt. OaUrBd at tb« P erh ^ we were mistaken and a ROBERT R. ANDEKSdN PMt Offlo* at ManebMtar. Cobb^ aa gast that there la more than one bit Ingenuous when we suggestai. Funarai UrMtoi Fot ■aeoad Claaa Mall Mattar. aide to thla question. yesterday that the suit for support WATKINH BKUTHKKM, tike. 8UB8CR1PTIOK RATOa tSL. Offloa Bl^L UouM ?«B4 Om Taar. by taail ...... »t«.C Up In the Bay States they anem brought by her parents against Par Mob^ by mall • •••*••• •••I *1 Blavla eoBiaa ...... JO to have gone liberal with a t« i- Mary Aator, film aotrssa, might be Oalivarad, oaa yaa> geance—or at least a Legislative poor publicity. The complaint In MXICBBIB OF TH8 A880C1ATB0 element has. Not only has the the suit represented Miss Aster’s PR88S Tba ▲saoetatad t*raaa la axoloalaaly Legal AfEalrs Committee of the parents as living in extreme pover aatlUad to tba oaa tor rapablteatloB of all aawa dtapatoba eraditad to It , House . of . Representatives decided to ty. Now the actress declares that or Bot otbanrlao eraditad la I rbport ntiormbly bUl legalising in ten years she gave them almost papar aad also the local paws pab> Famous Autographs Pennei Uanad barelB. patl*mutuel betting on races but the half a million dollars, that they Ail rlKbu ot rapBbUoatloB ot Ways and Committee of the same wasted it in extravagance, and that spaoial dlapatebaa barala ari alsa ra> serrad. body has voted In favor of a meas vhat they really want now Is 226,- On Frankie Bailey *s A pro^ Poll aarrlea ellaat of N B A Bar- ure establishing a state lottery. 000 to pay off a mortgage on a ▼lea, laa The planners of thla leglalatloD 2200,000 mansion in which they per Hollywood. -^(A F)—HoUswood Is a Just aa olaariy now as tb sy did In Pnbllsbar’s RaprasastaUTa; Tba «q>ect that there will be a drawing sist in living. tee happy huntlBff grounda for auto* | toe gay ’90a. “ JoUna Matbawa Spaoial Ayaney—Naw graph aeakers, out peirbi^M m ost Torb. Cbloaro. Oatrolt and Boston. once a month and that 2,000,000 Miss Aster may come out of this tee Tlia Original apron was flUad tickets will be sold at $1 each, with controvarsy with fiylng colors—and Interesting collection In tes movis long ago and addlUona hava MBMBBR AUDIT BURBAO capital Is’ older than Hollywood it made on napktos. parte of tekto CIRCULATlUNa the result of a revenue to the state s new reputation as an um^predat- self. dotes aad a towel or two. Tba Barald PiintlBg Company. Ino.. of something Uke 19,000,000 a year. ed Lady Boimtlful in her own Nearly two score years ago Names of stage etM prosalneirt M am as no flnanelal rasponslblUty Since this would mean a ‘Idttsr” of fam ily. Frankie Bailey, teen tee toast o f before tee movies were bom dot *or typoyrapbloal errors appaarlna la Broadway, was attsnding a beef the original and some who signed sdTartlsaraanU In the Manehastar 29.000. 000 out of a total play of steak dinner at a famous edd New Branlnc Harald. as stage stars have slnoe 224.000. 000, it is apparent that Mas York hotel. She wes wearing an famous on tee soresn. Starting t i ' sachusetts has a pretty lavish idea BEHIND THE SCENES IN apron, a garment well worth while a "who’s Who on tee stage,” tlte THURSDAY, MARCH 22. for utility but not to be ooostdered I of the percentages which the gam I apron broadened Its aotlvltiea to an artletlc poeelblllty. A fellow d u de fam ous folk la otear Unea, ‘‘LICENSING’ bling public wUl stand for; even the gueat ecrawied hla name on tee Namsa of presidents—WUUam R. slot machines are supposed to give aprbn and an Idea was bom. Taft, Calvin C ocd l^ Herbert Hoo* As s eonfer«ice with labor lead Miss Bailey recalled that MiHan their players a better break than 15 ver aad Franklin D. Roosevdt am ers today was scheduled to follow Russell had a beadspread with acme Induded. And hardly a big mevte out of 24. The old I»iilslana State 100 or more names of well-known the parley with heads of the aute- By BODNEY DUTCHEB name is missing. - Lottery, last of many that had pre aotreasea and actors written on It. The collection Indudes approxi* mobUe industry yesterday, the con- Maaoheaifeer Herald W ashingten She decided to have tee apron bear ceded It, though it was run by a Oorreqwndent m ataly 700 namea Some or teoversy over recognition of the I tee names of famous people and all more are dead. company and the state got only part American Federation of Labor as who could qualify at tee dinner ‘1 started to count tee ones who of the profits, made more liberal Washington, March 22.—Local were asked to e l^ have paaaed on,” said Mlsa BalUte, the only authentic representative of returns than that to Its players. politics in the voteless District of Original Apron Filled “But I soon stopped. It was ^ the Industiy’s workers remained at Later, she elaborated on the plan depressing. There were too many." { I But it is to be anticipated that Columbia gives the old Wilson a i>ractical deadlock. Ou^- o f It by working the signatures out in The former stage star will bs T61 I by far the greater part of the te-be-l something to play with, red cotton so the names stand out years dd In a few months. emerged a single proposal of real expected chorus of remonstrance ^h® Important fingers-In •Igntflcance. That was the move-1 will oome, not from potential ticket District patronage pie since ment urged by William Green, buyers on the score rf percentages, recaptured the federal mans are frequently held irp to president of the A. F. of L., to in em ulation. but from the moralists who wouldn’t ^ • FASCISTS SEEK That they were by no means baS voke the licensing provision of the Cary Grayson, Woodrow Wilson’s think of buying a share In a lottery barians, but highly dvlhsed people National Recovery Act against the| phydcian: Joe Tumulty, Wilson under any drcumstances. The secretary; and Mrs. J. Braden Har- even according to the newest Ideas; automobile industry. HEALTH-DIET ADVICE IS claimed by Prof (3ustav Neckel. Watch and Ward society will have riman, one of the war president’s ‘MIUTARISM’- Under that provision the govern-1 closest friends. BY DR. FRANK McCUY “They were,” he writes, “un an opportunity now to dlstlng^ulsh spoiled by delusions about all men ment could prevent the operation of | Grayson, a leader In the Virginia NEW Qneetlone la regard to Uealtta and Diet itself, being equal, and tree from falM no^ any specific manufacturing concern society-hunting crowd, who has will be anewured by Ur. MoCoy wbo can BUT NOT ARMS tions about materialism and ideal been intimate with Roosevelt for be addreesed to care of this paper. Bn- that did not hold a federal license i And yet the institution of legal ism. public lotteries has the support of y®*” , chairman of the YORK eioee stamped, eelf-addroMed envelope, “The leadership principle with aad could withhold a license from j ... j * InaugiuAl committee, has the most • I054MEA SEfiViCE.iNC for reply. pretty respectable precedent Con- Rome (AP)—Fascism haa set It them was the dominant teature, far any company or hufividual that did self the task of makingritaly over remote from the oriental notion o< not fully comply with the provlsiona post-Revolutlonary days, I He named at least two of the By PAUL HARRISON I CARE OF THE BABY ^stamped envelope, and ask for tee into a “military nation.’’ kings and emperors duUng lay the of the art. Wh»m th* aot Land of Steady Habits, as three commissioners who govern grace of God ’ ” New York, March 23.—During a . article on "Baby s Layette.” This term, Italian government tee UceS^ Z o*^®rty *nd a. nmral s cormnunity local affairs. S has performance of Eugene O’Neill’s Recently I have received many Baron Eduard von der Meydt, adopted tee licensing provision was ' .n P«®“ mentioned as tee next secre- “Ah, Wilderness!” tee other evening, spokesmen say, should not be con prominent banker and ethnologist, r^iarded as tee “teeth” of tee “ ®^®*^ existed anywhere. In all navy. letters from moteeia asking various QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ^ an unhappy customer in one of tee fused with “armed nation.” They lecturing on early (3ennanio history scheme. It has never been em- Probability. She did not, however, Tumulty recently led a succeesful questions as to tee care of tee ba front rows was seized by a fit of (Overweight) differentiate between the two as even traced a connection of old ployed. shrink from raising revenues by lot- fight to oust Corporation Counsel sneezing. by. Todays article will answer those Question: K. C. D., Napa, Calif., follow s: man art with central Astatic aad Perhaos imfortimatelv th« Wm* tery. If we are not mistaken sev- W. :^de. charging Bride And It happened Just as young most commonly asked. asks: “I am 31 years old and very A “military nation” Is one whose early (jhmese art *wn^ unrortunateiy the time , • , bad turned Republican and teen Elisha Cook, Jr., was sitting alone Feeding. All babies from Infan citizens are fitted to pass from pa has passed, probably for good and ® ^ Important pubUc works. Democrat again to hold nls Job. much overweight 1 wonder If tela Book Held Forgery on tee stage doing hla melancholy cy should use some orange Juice or could be the cause of my spells cific labor to wartime act vlties Hot controversy among savaatf all, when it was possible to invoke bridges and tee like, In this com- Bride’s friends, insisting tee oCB- soliloquy. ”... so you thought you tomato juice in addition to milk. where I become short of breath? without having to overcome mental has been stirreo up over tee m the NBA Ucensing provision. If “ onwealte, were financed by tela dal had given tee Democrats 21000, were In love, did you?” s^a Mr. Bogin with a few drops at each My feet bother me greatly and if or spiritual barriers. Its fighting called Oera Linda Book, otearwiae Cook to himself. feeding and gradually Increase. The men, when the time comes, can fal, Pr«M»t BooK«lt l»a th. course ^ the S“ ver?2i‘^“ * SSaJeTlSm“! they are tee least bit tired, 1 must known as the Frisian blble, suppo» “Kat-choo-o-oo!” interrupted tee breast fed baby usually gets along rest teem. My feet never hurt me back easily into civil life. eo to contain andent chrcmldea bf Of Us undoubted convictions he “ ® ^ Independence itself ty as lobbyist for the National Dis- man in the audience, for' tee third well as tee milk seems to have at all when my weight was .nearer “Armed nation” Is on abused Frisian orlgm, living particulars ^ would have employed tee licensing were raised by a lottery instituted tillers’ Association, bad attacked time. some protective quality whl^ norm al.” phrase rending itself to false inte^ old Gennaalc history, usages, etc4 weapon In tee case o f tee Appala- by tee Continental Congress In 1776, ®dde because he had blocked dls- . . thought you knew all about keeps the baby from contagious ■Ajiswer: Yes, you: shortness of pretations. In the “Jargon of Gene going back to 2198 B. C. love; and all about girls. Well—” diseases, provided the mother is in va" it signifies alert militarism, ehlan coal companies early last sum- almost aU tee old states have Uqura°storef ^ breath may quite posslbty be due to Tbij book, which was first spok “Kat-choo!" good health. If the mother is not overweight and also youi foot crou- haughty and provocative. en of to Holland about 60 years age mer—for they were first to set the | resorted to tee sale of tickets in a Mrs. Haniman, the D. C. national “I ought to kick you right in the in good health, or does not have bie as these symptoms are com Like Ancient ^m e was re-edited by Prof. Hermana National Recovery Act at defiance. cash prize gamble, at one time or commltteewoman and famous for pan ts!” enough milk, the baby should oe monly foimd In tee overweight pa General Alberto Baldlnl, former Wlrth, whose thecries at tee nordla And he certainly would have accept other, for tee fattening of their ber Sunday night parties starring The audience went Into hysterics, given fresh cow’s milk supplement tient, I noi» teat you have an ad bead of the press bureau of the war origin of everything that Is worth* and tee sneezer fled. Young Mr. ed with orange juice or tomuto department emd upw editor of the ed tee challenge of Henry Ford and treasuries. Virginia at various ^®m°crotlc Hons, plays with Gray- ditional question In your letter while now are being widely acceph* Cook got pretty red, though he’d Juice. He should be weighed ouce which cannot be answered through review "Army and Nation,” gave ed in Nad drdes. closed tee Ford factories out of times authorized no less than sev- ®°sbe caUs Roosevelt “Frank” and only been reciting his regular lines. a week and at six months shoaid the newspaper, and 1 suggest that these definitions in the semi-official Four profeasora of tee Germaa hand. In that event tee case would enty official gambling ventures for he calls her “Daisy,” but she once weigh twice the weight at birte you write to me direct enclosing a newspaper II Giomale L*’ltai.u. Institute of Breslau Unlverdto Audience Joins In The baby should be fed at four-Hour He declared tha’ the Duce’s re have Issued a signed statemeni^ have gone promptly to tee Supreme I ®rection of pubUc buildings amd was for A1 Smite and hasn’t yet That's only one of tee many in large self-addressed envelope, ask Intervals unless he is weak, when ing for tee Instructions for reduc cent ordei making mlUtary instruc confirming an earlier pronounce court «.d th. power O f th. gov«h- th. Uh.. 1?^ “4 so'lulr’^or'latjl’' stances which tee lines of a play three hours is sometimes advisable. ing weight and repeating your post tion obligatory in all schools will ment by leading Dutch savsfftei ment, imder tee act, would have To be sure It is a hundred years “Machine” politicians complain seemed especially appropriate. Last In addition to the milk, the baby build up the type of nation desired season there was a show called script. that the Oera Linda Book is a fakA, been determined at tee outset, one or more since most of these lotteries bitterly of “carpet-bag” and “social should be given three drinks of cool The ancient Roman empire owed its The statement says in piurtf “They AU Come to Moscow," which water a day. The water should be glory to Just such training of Its way or tee other. Then Mr. Roose- were countenanced or operated by ^®bby” rule. National Committee- was so utterly bad teat some of tee (Poisonous Matches) “Now that all classes, we are hi^-. boiled and teen cooled and given Question: From G. F. O. of Cen citizenry, he said. py to observe, are manlfeating eo* critics nominated it for all ten of througn a clean nipple in a steril tee year’s worst plays. Along In tee trsJia, Wash.: “I found my young Although he described the (3ene- thuslaatic inter«ri in the ande tiialists and everybody else would nerve to hold that this country Is a “Central State Chairman” John ized bottle. Constipation in breast baby sucking on matches and they va version ol an armed nation as Germanic lOeals. we must take third act one of the cast had to dash fed babies usually yields to orange have known where they stood and better behaved or more righteous one Ctolpoys has been made a U. S. mar- in and loudly ask the rest of the per did not seem to harm her. However, the "very antipodes” of the Musao- that these national ideals shall or prune juice. Sometimes an in formers: “^ y , does anybody know my neighboi has a small boy who llnian policy, he added .at the be blemished or made ridlculomrj many months of haggling and drift- in 1934 than It was In 1834. fant suppository or a smaU enema what this Is aU about ?"—refer ate several match heads and be Duce’s aim Is to “establish a fun abroad by such forgeries." may be given. If a laxative Is need tu* would »T 0l^ tott«l» 1» O f coum, 'SSLoqSS ring, of course, to some development came sick. Will you tell me why damental identity between the Ital Now nobody knows where any- sheer gambling; Just as much gam- sends four delegates to naUonal in tee alleged story. But when he ed, milk of magnesia is about tee they are poisonous to one child and ian public philosophy and the mill- least harmful. In feeding by tee body stands, so far as legal rights | bllng as spotting checks on a rou-1 conventions, concerns Itself with recited that line, a few of the audi not to tee other?” tary spirit” ence were bold enough to snicker, Dottle, always keep tee mllK on ice Answer: Matches differ greatly Begins In Primary Schools are concerned, and we have tee lette layout or coppering tee Jack local Jobs, and stirs up the mall when not being used and sterilise vote among federal employes at “No.” And everybody reached for in their composition and tee so- The obligatory instruotion will edifying spectacle of a government at faro—or playing contract for his hat. , sll bottles. called Safety Match Is tipped with apply in primary schools and on up election time. Dress. Keep the clothes simple timidly trying to bluff with a weap- money or prizes. Aa lucb there are . Women Take To Air Some time before teat there was potassium chlorate and antimeny through the universities. In the another theatrical atrocity titled and clean. Do not use common pins sulphide while other matches may earlier grades It will consist most on which It la fearful of lining—and many teinga to be said against it. Mrs. Booeevelt, who soon will OP baby clothes, and keep ol) open We know now that a student to “Beyond BvU,” and tee audience be tipped with phosphorus mixed ly of training to molo the youthful not a vessel Into which refined a a i. In danger of being driven. In timid-1 But If a state lottery wlU lift tee fly to Puerto Rico, isn’t the only boo^ and hissed through most of it. safety pins out of tee baby’s reach. with potassium chlorate and sand. mind to regard military studies as darifled wisdom can be poured. F Ity*! desperation, to shoot It, at last, air travel fan among adminls- There was one point, though, where The baby should be kept comforta tax burden from many a breaking Phosphorus is a poisonous agent “spiritual recreation.” —Rexford O. TufweO, Asalstoi^ tratimi women. Mrs. Harold it applauded. That was when one of ble but not too warm. Babies usif- DrlUiug will com e In higher at tee wrong party. back—o r lighten it—^perhaps there and any match tipped with it Is not Secretary of Agiioaltare. lokee lllee to and from her Job tee actresses held up a bottle of aUy do not need as much coveri ag grades while the mental devdop- For In tela proposal to employ tee i safe in tee moute of the young - / la something to be said for It, too. in tee minolB legislature. Mrs. stage poison and dramatically de as adults. It is generally uetter to ment goes on space. Teachers of child; neither Is It safe to allow tee I would rather save a home teak' licenaing power against tee automo- One of tee chief arguments against Henry Morgenttum files to New clared: “I’m going to end It all." have tee clothes of tee baby tasteo- geography will explain the facilities York ^ o -or three tlmee a young child to suck cm a safety save a poUtidan. bUe Industry Ues a peculiarly ironic lotteries la teat they tempt people A couple of chivalrous saUors al ed on with tape rather than but match as poisoning may occur due for defense and mass troop maneu monte when weather Is warm. tons. —Mayor Flordlo L a Guardla most ruined a performance of tee to swallowing tee antimony. The vers of the country's physical char Implication. The American Feder- to spend money they can’t afford, Coogreeewoman Edith Nourse Ziegfeld Follies several years ago— New York. Bates. Give a baby a daily war;n best rule to follow is to keep all acteristics. History teachers will atlon, which urges Ucenalng, la fight- WeU, maybe teat’s not so much Rogers, Mrs- Eugene Vidal, tee one In t^ioh there was an bate. On bot days add a cool spon i ' tf ANC»ESnr^ BVE^^N6Hl»AlJ^^lliWCHB^^ IH bB ^ ’ir .l^ ^ v-.''\r. aoDA >49 Blxtb avaana. projaets Unertaat MOfingi Is N. Y .; A rth u r B radhy. SAIDEL M. GREEN DEAD; f £:«B . in tML oountry B* tha parlod aad thla vieMty, and also hau ia - HANT AMEHCANS avanuoi Naw York; Jota Fnrnsia from 1850 to 1500. Boctant awgisaering pw BIG MOVIES ARE MADE Tatao, 78th otraat, Brooklyai N. T.j Samuel (Smen was bon in Bwi* throughout m aaatam and souths Jamaa Slaolalr, 114 H alm otoaat, W E U DiOW N ENGINEER ton HIU, Mlolu tn 1884, white his em atataa as wall as in Canada, By Alex Evelove WWJSMIltlZES San Fraadaoo, Cattf.; Houlngworth, father efas suparvtelng the building •Bmopa, Japan and India. h Ib w orii 17 Howell street, Chelsea, Masa. in foreign oountrlee was largely in was fim ^ IB ihiriBgfieM, MaoSn Mareh U.— of the Banton ship oanoL Ha was is the real story of “Wonder Bar”, the big prodiluc- William Peversten, 21 Haring designing and araeting ohamloal Orange hSU under the (A P )—Samue—Samuel M. Green wldHy- graduated from Woroeetef Poly- tion starring A1 Jolson, which will have its New England street, Bergenfleld, N. J.; Mrs. Ed technic Bstltate. plants. . tte Coventry aehoola to ralaa Rooney, Box 1078, Heoryatta, Okla.; knowB eoglneer and ardilteot dlad premiere at the State Theater in Manchester on Easter 15 Per Cest ef Irish Sweqt- hare today altar a lon g Ulneao. Mr. Green was president of the for the purohaae of « ditto James Standord, Louia otraat, Ha- More than a aoore of tahtaa «N( Sunday, April 1. varhUL Maoa; Margaret Magulrs, Mr. Green came of a diatlnguiafaed Springfield TanayerF Aasodattoa The U. 8. Fadaral Panitentiartaa play and delldoua Boat 284th street. New Yoric. Woroaotar family. Rla ^‘ather was and was asaodatad with a larga ara looatad at Laavanworth. Kan., stakes Fomers Ha3 from Martin Groan a dvU engineer who number of bualneao ooncema. Atlanta, Gau, and MeNeil Island, were ewved It was eatiipatad OL ▲being temporary, while a building is Vincent Bros, 11 Pembroke ave was identiflad with some of the big- He eoaatruoted many of the more Washington. the proeaeda will ttftal okma to THE DEPARTMENTS created for permanence. Movie sets Hiis Comitry. nue, Springfield, Maoa.; B. M. A fU r the BcreeD story is w ritten are made in such a way that they Rogero, 15 Warren street. New and while the cast of stars is beiaa can be dismantled as soon as they York; “Bells of St Mary’e”, 66 Mar chosen, the other departments of have been used. ’That system is ket street Room 517, San Franctaco, movie>inahing are doing their woric, necessary because of thu limitations Dublin, March 23.— (AP)—Amer Calif. too, also from the ‘‘shooting script" of space in a studio. icans still were comprising about 15 Max Frackman, 99016 Canal lliey work Independently at first ’The costume department works per cent of the winners as the last street New York; Marta Rode- and then their work is blended in' simultaneously with the others, macher, 11886 300th street N. Y.; 600 so-called consolation prises Charlea Chlalda, 70 Maplewood ave the final Job of actually shooting the has to wait, however, until the east SATURDAY..,.„LAST DAY were drawn today in the Irish nue, Pittsfield, Maas.; Abe Weia- picture. has been chosen, although its de signs may be begun before that. sweepstakes on the Grand Nationsd bery, 80 Winthrop street Brooklyn, The research department is the But when the cast, particularly the steeplechase. N. Y.; David P. Shea, 686 Newbury ‘‘things’’ encyclopedia of movto- feminine peut of it, has been chosen, Today’s drawings were for the street Boston, Mass.; Harry C. maklng, as the casting department the costume department really be remaining cash residual prises, most Dehart 460 West Grand street is the "people” encyxilopedla. ’The gins to work, caothes are d eiced of which were drawn yester^y EUsabeth, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Men- research department is entrusted and fittings b^pm. With the ap when in addition to ten $M,000 drala, 804 Concord a'venue. New with the task of seeing that every- proval of its designs, the tailors prises most of the 1,800 casn York. thing from buttons to bottles is cor and seamstresses begin their work awards of $600 each were made. Josephine H. Lenits, 840 Riverside rect. They look up details of cos of actually turning out the cos These residual prises are drawn Drive, New York; “Fritsle’’, 180 Riv Value tume and custom, past and present. tumes, which, contrary to popular from a residue of cash totaling erside Drive, New York; Sam They must know what type of auto belief, remain the property of the $1,360,000 left over after the main Bronsteln, 1680 Vyse avenue, Bronx, mobiles are used in Paris, what kini studio and do not belong to the drawings ’Tuesday for tickets on the N. Y.; "Thank You”, 824 Simpson of glasses are used for various star. ’The costume designers muot horses. Place. PeeksklU, N. Y. wines, what kind of furniture the be experts in every way. ’They There was a smaller crowd in the <3arry Owen, 868 Oauldwell ave natives use in Afghanistan and mil must anticipate the fashion trends Plaza for the third day of drawings, nue, Bronx, N. Y.; Ruben R. Copp,' lions of other details which come up before they are actually in evldenc watching pretty Irish nurses of trustee, 711 Coleman Place, West- lb making pictures. hospitals which w ill ben fflt from th: Demonstration They must be familiar w it all types field, N. J. After the research department of apparel, from early morning to sweepstakes draw the lucky counter has unearthed from a variety of night dress. ’That they are experts foils from the Mg revolving drums. .sources, the other departments use is Uliutrated by the women who The first American to win one of the discoveries in which they are follow such studio stylists as Orry- the $500 prizes this morning was Deaths Last Night The Biggest Selling Bike In The World putlcularly Interested. Kelly, the man whose fashion de Blanche Rogan, Belvldere stree ’The art department experts de signs for the Warner Bros.-Flrst Boston, Mass. Other United States winners to sign the sets and the propertiee. National stars start new styles. He New York—William Sutter, 80, They specify how the carpenters and his staff produced the many day w ere; E. M. M. Tofina, 384 East 88rd nephew of John Sutter, who ^s plasteiars and other craftsmen are costumes worn in ‘*The Wonder covered gold m California in 1848. to build them. ’Their plans are ba Bar” by Kay Frands, Ddores Del street. New Yoric; Martin Lyons, Loulsrille, Colo.; Patrick Doody, 72 Memphis, Tenn.—W. S. Martin, ELGIN Rio, Mema Kennedy and the other gim the moment they receive a 69, president of the Arkansas and shooting script. Artists and archi feminine stars. Blast 42nd street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ’The location department’s work in Samuel Solomson, 85 Pliny street, Memphis Railway Bridge and Especially Reduced For This Event tects, they make all the physical Terminal Company. plans for a picture, with the excep motion picture manufacture is Hartford, Conn.; “Fleet Flags”, Sag Chicago—Mrs. Byron A. Powers, tion of those for the costumes. eographical. Its experts, with amore avenue, Winthrop, Mass; DOWN The property department is one leir elaborate systems of local and Bernard McCavitt, 614 Crescent 56, well known music teacher. of the most extensive in a studio. territorial maps, know where every street, Brockton, Masa; “Success” And Monthly It is like a storage company in type of background is available. 273 Geneva avenue, Dorchester, Delivered plus small charge many wasrs. Furniture of all types S’They know which mansions may Mass.; Tim Foley, 214 South street, and sizes is stored in huge build "borrowed’’ for use in a movie, Jamaica Plain, Mass.; Simon and ings and it is all catalogued so that where some neighboring farm or Ida Kamerman, Blue Hill avenue, Look at these nedfleatlooz: Double bar frame, double truM the members of the department can mountainside reproduces an appear Roxbury, Mass. F E E L YOUNG fork, double bar handlebars. New Departure model “D” coaster brake, find any desired piece on a mo anee ^ some foreign country. “Beet Luck”, Francis avenue, Betels a eeerei troxel saddle, Allstate Companion Urea. Truly a Ltfetlme Blcyclel ment’s notice. ’The proi>erty de ’The make-up department is al Stamford. Conn.; M. Splllane, 41 Mom m opU pu t W take D&. BKAND- Clinton street, Brockton, Mass.; RUTH’S FILCS for ooasttpsaoa thso partment is not limited'to furmture, ways busy. It is responsible for :he any othw grouv- Do Ton Know whrl howevw, but Includee thousands of appearance of the players. It de “Mr. and Mrs. In Need”, 21 Prince BocaoM Dr. Brandroth’i PlDs don’t act GirU’ ELGIN ‘SWALLOW’ $2 2 .4 5 velops new cosmetics and tricks ol street, Springfield, M ass.; “ FiriAt Uka drnamite. . . yon can tako th«a for World’s most popular girls’ bicycle. different articles, such as Jewelry, a llfaUmo wlthont Incroaalng tho doM. statues, pottery, pictures, books, the trade to enhance the attractions Shot”, 18 Summer street. New Bed They were compounded by a nmeons doc automobiles, carriages, almost any of the feminine stars and the men. ford, Mass.; Cornelius M. McCarthy, tor, Jnst for caaes Uka TCsra, and in 174 84 Clarendon street, Boston; Gert yaara nothing b^tar haa arar baen dis thing and practically everything. It must keep abreast of the fashion co rared. They also work from the shooting trend constantly because hairdress rude Jones, 69 Cottage street. Dr. Brandratb'i PlUa ara mada from GUARANTEED TIRES script in fumlfthtng rooms and ing, as well as cosmetics, comes South Portland, Me.; Rose Keenan, aafa, gantle harba, ona of w aiu eomaa 1020 Park avenue. New York; Jo from the Holy Land, and anotbar from buildings and other types of sera within its departmental work. it Datcb lalanda off South Amarlca. Tba If the desired articles are not ‘“iQ creates wigs and new coiffures as seph Allen, 1870 Walton avenue. diractlona ara on arery box, and if you ALLSTATE “CRUSADERS” e J 0 well as old faces and different New York; W. Jack, 629 Pleasant want to aaa bow much yonnsar yon can stock’’ the department borrows, look and faal whan your oowala ara work- Why take a chance on 80x814 ...... $2.96 * * ^ 0 bujm or manufactures them. This faces. 'The make-up men and wo street, Belmont, Mass.: Frank Mor d^>artment works in close co-opera men also tedee care of the stars’ gan, Oxford, N. J.: Jim Doyle, *p ",t £ £ mooth-wom, uuaf. Ore. ' A 4 .4 0 tion with the research and art de biair and faces away from the Hitchcock road, Worcester, Mass.; supply DB, BRAND- RBTH’S p i l l s in two stylee—plain or when you can buy gimran- 28x4.76 ...... f4 .i0 21 partm ents. studios, helping them to keep their C. Boehln, 8508-5 Fourth avenile, cbocolato-eoatad. SmaU rUia. tfc a san- While the property department is famous, well-advertised complex Elmhurst, N. Y.; Ell Popovich, 10110 erous box. Don't wait You’ll faal tba teed new ones at these ’Tractor avenue, Dearborn, Mich. change at once. Tou’U exparlenca nan at work, the craftsmen are busy ions. keenneaa of eye, a new aprlng to your prices? Froe Mounting. 80x5.00 ...... 84.46 building the sets which will house Working almost slroultaneouslv, •‘Arc En Clel” , 107-27 127tb street, ■tep, baartter appetite, and a brighter the "props.” They are the coa- the seven departments whose work Richmond HIU, N. Y.; Richard Mal- •ulook on life. Today’s your lucky day. structioc detail, composed of car is briefly told in this chapter create penters, plasterers, masons, electri the foundation of a movie. They LIBERAL ALLOWANCE cians, glaziers and others who do carry on in the actual shooting of the same sort of work done on sky- the picture, until the scenes are hU For Your Old Tires scrape and houses. Their con recorded and in the familiar tin film struction work differs, however, in cans. POULTRYMEN.... Toward The Purchase Of _ _ government agency, whose loans to insurance companies of other states AT I STATFS " INSURANCE LICENSE during the period from February 2, A JL A M, A I Proportionately Priced 1982 to January SO, x934, amounted to $87,682,033.62. FOR ONLY 2 FIRMS Several insurance companies con Tough As They Make ’em sidered not strong enough to con TRIPLE tinue doing business in Connecticut W O RK SHOES withdrew from the state at the dl CHECK THESE rection of the Connecticut uisurance ALLOWANCE State’s Requirements Bar Department, the Connecticut busi Means Savings for Ton KNEE BOOTS For Your Old Battery ness of these companies being rem- ^ Guaranteed Leakproof with heavy Out Others of 21 Making sured in other companies. Eighteen soles and heels. As QO companies were ~ot reilcensed dur Pair ...... ing the year because of unsatisfac BABY CHICKS tory financial condition or because Healthy, highest qualtiy stock. Two fun soles, heavy ATHLETIC UNION SUITS -they had merged with other com Our hatehenes have be^ care- C e a c h leather heel Tested quality Nainsook, A tL g * panies, 22 companies were relicensed folly selected for quality and Triple stitched, reinforced — C on a restricted basis, that is, they with steel ’Twenty-one Insurance companies integrity. You are assured of 100 Lots plate all were required to rtiluce their vol foil value In every chick. 100% applied for admission to transact ^ u n d , nat WORK SHIRTS ume and lines of business in keeping live delivery guaranteed. Rhode Ishuid Reds Medium weight chambray, triple insurance business in Connecticut w ith sm aller ca^Htal and surplus. 9 ural tanned uppers. stitched, button >IO^ but only two were admitted by the Nearly 8,000 AgraU. pockets ...... 4 * 1 C ’The Connecticut Insurance De Connecticut Insurance Depeutment partment Issued 82,028 licenses to in 1988. One of the two, the Me In Time For Easter BIB OVERALLS 7,692 agents • and brokets during Medium weight with double strength chanics and Traders Insurance Com 1938. During the year 1,821 per pockets, triple QO Guaranteed 18 Months On Service Baste. pany, an affiliate of the National sons were exsunined '’or agents^ li DRESS OXFORDS stitched ...... O O C Fire Insurance Company of Hart censes, of which 805 failed. Claims Other Sizes Proportionately Priced- ford, moved its donficUe from Lou totaling 1,402 were filed with the ROLLER SKATES isiana to the home offices of the department against companies dur Two rows of ball-bearings. A s “Serotex” The Guaranteed parent company. ing 1988, and most of these were .88 Adjustable to all shoe sizes. PairO 1 • The fact that only tvfo companies amicably settled without expense to Pair the complainants. were admitted during the year is Genuine AUTO PO U SH due to the stringent requirements “Cross Country” , the beat you MOTOR OIL Goodyear Welt can buy at any price. Pint ... O O C of the Connecticut Insurance De construct i o n partment which companies must with leather meet before authority is granted JUUAN MORAN IS DEAD; POLISH CLOTH Gals. $ soles and rub Five double running yards them to deal with Connecticut resi ber heels. Soft 1 dents. NEW LONDON OITICIAL calfskin up Soft, absorbent, no lint. IO C Bnoogb Now. pers. i Insurance Commissioner Howard OIL BROODER AUTO JACKS Bulk P. Dunham, in a statement on the Was City and Town Gerk for Double screw type for latest a O a admission of companies, pointed out Fancy Rayon Plaited that the granting of licenses to only Past 13 Years— Once Owner two companies and the barring of of Newspaper. CLOTHESLINE Sold nationally by others at 25c per quart the other 19 which applied will not DRESS SOCKS 100 ft. o< braided cotton. Can ^ (4 tUUM this special price). Refined from top work any hardship on Connecticut be bad in 300 ft lengths — '.. O O C grade Texaa crude with a naptbenlc base. residents. There are more New London, March 23.—(AP)— “ Croaa Country’* 100% Pure Penn. enough companies doing btislness in Julian D. Moran, 62, dty and town 3 Pairs 14” STILLSON WRENCH Connecticut to take care of all the clerk and registrar of vital statis All steel with hardened ijVQ needs of the people, be said. Fig tics for the past 18 years, died this M O TO R OIL ures he disclosed show that as of morning at his home on Ocean CARD TABLES December 81, 1933 there were 467 avenue after an Illness of several on ....4 8 a organizations transacting insurance months. Radio automatie oil brooder. steel reinforoed legs and VQg* Perm it cross-braced top ...... f O C ^QaUoa T “ax *. .” . 4o business in Connecticut, as follows: Mr. Moran was bom in this city Automatic thermostatic control N o. 564 380 fire Insurance companies, 86 January 8, 1882, the son of the late 620 insures safety. New chrome A Wide varie FELT BASE RUGS casualty Insurance companies, 46 Matthias R. and Ann (Murray) 2 or more gallons In bulk. fratemals, 46 life insurance com steel burner \dth self centering ty of patterns. 9x13 size. First Quality QO Moran and was educated in the local only. No “seconds” ...... 0 4 * 0 0 panies, and 10 title and mortgage public schools. He becazne a linotype chimney. 42-inch canopy. insurance companies. 600 Size 10 Q t Containers...... $1.49 operator and in this capacity work 1,000 Chick SIzs .$12.25 FELT BASE Commissioner Dunham also re ed for the New London Day and Several discontinued pattens. No vealed that out of the 93 insurance Norwich bulletin. In 1916, he became W ORK SOCKS targe qoantltlM In one pattern. companies in the United States Elec. Brooder a part owner of the New London Coal Brooder Medium weight seamleM. Sq. Y d ...... 4 0 C which retired from business by re Morning Telegraph. AsteoiBtle Choice of brown or blue mix SU P COVERS ceivership, merger or rehabilitation Damper Ooidrel ture. F air BED PILLOWS during 1988 only three were licensed $359 1N4 rim flMS Medium size, filled with all in Connecticut at the time of such new feathers ...... O O C retirement ’The three were: The Recreation (Center IN ttas U N slsa I17A4 ••• SHIRTS or SHORTS Union Indemnity '^/Ompany o f Lou N J4 iN « stes |M J4 DOOR MATS isiana, which went inix> receivership Items of Interest Crock Founts Double crON weave back. HehvUy on January 6, 1988; the Globe and Egg Cartons 9 corded edges. O K ^ Rutgers Fire Insiuwice Company Ctecoa fibre ...... O O C which was taken over for rebatwta- Ql. ....45c tion by the New York Insurance De Today ” $ 110 ” $ 1.95 23 6 to 6:16, men’s volley ball; 7 to Jar Foont — 7c. 6 PAnis CQ.. partment on March 25,1988, and the 7:46, wonMn’s advanced swimming Broadc loth National Surety Company of New Com plete fteck of G tO V B S ...... 0 9 C class; 7:46 to 8:80, women’s life sav 8 H ole F oedor tic shorts, cotton Strong oanvaa with knitted wrists. York which was taken over for re la g class. RALSTON Roll Top Feeders ribbed Jersey habilitation by the New York In Friday shirts. surance Department on April 29, The dance this week wlL be held PURINA FEEDS 3 0 -in ch ...... 59c 1988. F rld» night from 8 to 12 for the Gm ip* None Get benefit of the Maacheater Public 48-inch — ...80c According to a statement from Health Nurses association fund. Art orSeilaH^ the Reconstruction Finance Corpor MoKay will fundsb the muSic. s i ; \ks, kOKHrcK \ n d ( o . ation to the Connecticut "■ " " ' ' ' SKAkS, kOKHUCK to . Department, no Insuninee companf Constant motion and heavy 1160 Maini S t.-H A R T F O R D — Open *Til 9 P. M. Sat. IIM Mttin street (N «ir Tmmtiun) HARTFORD domiciled In Connecticut has applied strain will cause spring bolts and for or received any loan from that clips to loosen. •l.; • •.r. 4 ■ PLAN MEMORIAL HOUSE WRECKERS m a w TOF.EWHITON UP COHE OF PRAGIISES] New Haven Man E lects Presi dent of Newly Fcnmed In dustrial Organization. Dangers Favor ^ <: -■ •'v *■ Bora h MeridoD Yetlet^ New Haven, March 22.—(AP)— Suitable Gift Over Ubrary Although their Industry is cUefly a Shinied Out Todaf destructive one, house wreckers met here last night emd informally ap Mud Entrance. proved a c(^e required under the Bfingtofl Man. NRA which is aimed to enforce fair ^ f business practices. ■* Tuesday eyenlng, April 17, is the Some 30 wreckers of the state and Spring' chicks are arriving. date set for the presentation of the several from Massachusetts and Among the incoming express at tha mystery comedy, "The Rale lic- Rhode Island formed an organiza tion with David Shambron of West Manchester office of the Railway Ooy,” by the Manchester Communi Haven, president; Milton Sodafsky, Ebepress Agency this morning waa a ty Players under the sponsorship of of Hartford, treasurer; and Louis shipment of l,i0 0 one day old Ever Ready Circle of King’s Daugh Merberg and Herman York of New chicks. They were hatched by ters. The committee from the Haven, secretaries. brooders in Meriden yesterday, King’s Daughters making aurange- A code drawn up here was ap packed early this morning and ments includes Mrs. F ra^ V. Wil proved by General Johnson, Federal placed aboard the train in Meriden, liams, chairman; Mrs. George F. administrator, Tuesday, which arriving at the Manchester express Borst, Mrs. John S. Wolcott, Mrs. placed house wrecking under 3 office at 9:40. They were consigned William F. StUes, Mrs. C. B. Loomis wreckers’ and not a builders’ code. to a chicken farm in Ellington. and C. J. Strickland. At HEU*tford next Monday, the code The person to whom they were Ever Ready Circle some weeks draft will be further discussed with consigned was at the railroad sta ago voted to erect a suitable mem probability of adoption. tion waiting for them and as soon orial to Dr. Francis H. Whiton and - I ' ?' " BUB they were unloaded, the invoice Mrs. Whiton, donors of the Whiton 1 1 /: checked and tbe receipt for their Memorial library, which was for SAVER ADVOCATES arrival signed, the 12 shipping mally tuned over to the Town of crates were loaded aboard a truck Manchester on May 10, 1932. The and started for EaUngtmi. The ^vords "Whiton Memorial Library" WATCH WASHINGTON chicks are shipped 100 to the crate. appear over the main entrance, but In addition to the order of 1,100 many of the members fee) that the chicks tbere was also provision gift should >e suitably memorialized (Oonttamed from Page One) made by the shipper to send a in the interior of the beautiful build small percentage over the order and the surplus of the metal has been ing, and in view of the fact that the this was done by placing the extra largely absorbed by speculators. ^libnuy had its beginnings in 1895, chicks in a smaller shipping crate. through the efforts of the King's *1716 agreement at the Trorld econ Daughters, in a single room in the omic conference last summer pro Balch and Brown btiilding, it is fit :^pnrars«nrw vided fbr the withdrawal o.. a large ting they assume the task of portion a t the new production for ELKS’ fTALIAN NIGHT raising the fimds for this proposed four years, but the amount of metal (George Raft and Carole LMubard, stars of Paramount’s ^Bolero”, coming Sunday to the State Theater, illnstrate the steps of the season’s new hanging over the maikets remains memoriaL In October of 1898 the library, a dance sensation, the **Raftero”, shown.in the picture.) . substantial. OBSERVED TONIGHT success from the start, was taken Movement Checked ever by the town at the request of With the movement m progress addition to its regular 25-cent dis in many countries In recent years to the King’s Daughters, and advan The “Raftero” embraces eleven4>body movements oi the Chiban rhum- Special Program to Be Put on bursement In the previous quar different ihythms and combines the ba are combined. debase silver coinage evidently tage taken of the state’s offer of JONES IS ERRABC ter it paid an extra of 83JM) a share. FOUR ARE INDICTED by Italian Members — To- 8100 in books to town libraries. The best features of the French and Any regulation Argentine tango checked, and renewed interest The company annoimced net earn aroused in several nations in in McCormick house on North Main Spankh tangos and the rhumba steps may be used to start the rou Nominate Officers. ings for last year of 86-68 a share creased use of silver coin, the out street was the home of the library with a variety of new steps, yet is tine, with the couple ending in a compared with 62 cents in 1932. look Is r^;arded as fairly hopeful until the completion of the Robert IN GOLF COMEBACK simple enough to be danced the front “corte”. The mA.n then fol IN ARBONA DEATH The feeling in Wall street was for the more distant future. Tonight will be observed as Italian son school in 1914. Due to the ef average dancer. The “Raftero” lows the g;irl in circles, and they go that while the labor Impasse was The greai. consumers of silver In Night at Rockville Lo<^ of Elks. forts of the late Judge H. O. Bow makes its bow In “Bolero” the Par- back to a slow tango. They come serious and anything might happen, the past were India and and The program following the r^^ular ers, the library was housed in a fine amoimt production in which George to a straight standing position, as it was highly improbable that the many silver experts believe the meeting will be entirely in charge large room of the school imtil re Raft for the first time brings his in a rhumba—step with the left Shoots a 75 for His First 18 Administration would permit a ma Three Men and Girl Charged fu tu n a t the metal may be largely of the Italian members of the lodge. moval in the spring of 1932 to the dandng to the screen. The pic foot forward, then the right, then jor strike which would impair the dependent upon restoration of the There wll Ibe music by an eight- present building. vigor of business recovery. ture comes on Sunday to the State forward luid face each other, again piece Italian string ensemble, vocal Holes, Fonr Over Pan theater. as in a rhumba. ^ With Killiiig Bridgeport Far Eastern demand. Dr. Whiton was deeply interested Interest in some o f the non-fei^ selections and the menu will consist LeRoy Phrlnz, Parapaount dance The girl pivots, with the man For this reason, the Administra in the humanitarian work the roiu metal and gold stocks was at of antipasto, spa^etti and meat director who first brought 'he rhiun- tion’s action in sending James Har King's Daughters were doing in the tributed partly to the belief held oy standing still. He takes her in bcdls, finoche, Italian meat roll and Two Down to Panl Rimyan ba to America, christened the new regular ballroom position, and Man in a Holdnp. vey Rogers, one of its monetary ad ' community, and also in the library. various professionals that these visors to China to study tbe silver alicandi. He served ae a director from 1898 i^M“’have''"l^i^^t “Raftero”, in honor of makes four turns aroimd the floor, A large turnout of Elks from R « « . - SHE’S A VEGETARUN W hy Take latue IW fA M e n ? HERE^S A LINE ON COIFFUI^ TO WEAR WITH SPRING HATS Let Them Be Heroes ! . Waves, Carls and Rolls Featured By HELEN WEL8HEMEB ^an, for any reason, should become In New Headdresses physically combative unless, of CHILDREN KATHAMNC Somebodv is always Spoiling our course, she bad something that needs WLANO-TAYLOU illusions. Now Roger Shaw hoe done protecting. A well-preserved virtue, By Oliv# Robffrt* Btrtoil it in his “Handbook of Revolutions.” a pocketbook, or a child. Now may • MBA M B V I C I , tM Q . )Vomen have ^formed the habit of be the tendency of some of our sex using their physical weakness as an is explained. Their great grand Interest is pure magic. BEGIN HEBE TODAT i\ appeal to masculine ch< ^alry. They mothers may have been or At last the basic truth of real PABLITO, a handsome j-ooth, be> have held a man’s strength before majors in the militaristic league learning and development bos been comes A fugitive when be flees from him as a blazoned shield and be baa Suffragettes burled bricks, we are FlorldA to OnbA witti BEAU and pushed revolving doors, laid fires, reminded. We might add Qar- discovered and schools, recognizing LOTTIE, two tbievee, foUowing a changed automobile tires and pulled rie Nation threw a hatchet. When what they should have done years maeqnenMle party at the borne of galosh zippers to show that bis women fight for a definite purpose ego, are now building their systems X i’ rlcfa dlM F n ajD. Beao has strength was as the strength of ten they do not stop with soap-box ora around it. TED JEFFRIES, one of Ileld’e because be was i. man. tions. , But c^dren learn as much out gneeti, and etolen the Jeffries peiula. Now. Mr. Shaw Informs us that side of school as in, and a great FU>Uto does not know this, or tbau ■ women are capable of removing Fortunately, in the last few years, deal more when we thinfc of it. be himeelf is aocosed of the ertme. their own Arctic boots and assisting we have learned that we won’t ever Most of tbulr realistic experience is Be believes (inoorreetljr) that a with roadside punctures. It really be able to run as far as men, to obtained away from a desk. Jimmy blow from his flat has killed a man isn’t Mr. Shaw’s fault. He is just throw balls as high, to make touch- learns from nis environment, from recording what be learned about downs or. baskets with the same the people around him and from and that this fact exiles him for women m m studying history books. ever from ESTELLE FOiLD whom rapidity and agility on a sports his contacts with people more th«n Ever so long ago .. . let’s be glad fields.ilda. VWhen it comes to physical he wiU from a book. be loves and who loves him. that it was . . . he asserts that the In Kavana be hopes to meet NOB' endurance which is based on muscu What these things are depends Amazons who dwelt in Pontus, near lar achievement, men win. Let us be largely upon us. Happy la th* child NIS NOYES, who befriended Pa^ the Eurlne seashore, .waged battles. glad. We need heroes! Hto as a child. Noyes also is a fngt' who lives in a friendly family group It was a women-only land, but once And why shouldn't they win? and whose friends are right for him. ttve, wanted for a crime years bO' a year the women visited a neighbor Women who don’t wont to be in fore. This 1 shall speak of later. ing kingdom for breeding purposes, volved with men can live in a wom But the thing that will intrigue MABCIA TREADWAY knows and returned home hoping that all an's hotel, join women’s classes, and him most is what be Is doing him- Pablito is ittDOoent bat fears soao' daughters would be bom. Sons were end up their days quite peaceably in killed. self. And he will do what Interests dal If she teUs the troth. She goes an old ladies' home. him at uie time. That isn’t all, either. The Bo to Havnaa, boptag to find PaUlto It isn’t a normal way of living. Child’s New Horizons tberob hemian women of the eighth century Men and women need one another. bad a happy sisterhood that killed During babyhood and the early Meanwhile SIB AUBREY, a titled Each has attributes that are pecu years his interests lay in those any man who fell into tbdir muscu liarly his or her own. Those who BagUshmon and Pablito's father, things that developed body, coor begins a search for his son. lar bands. Elarly Spanish explorers spend their days in men’s colonies discovered fighting women in South or women's colonies grow warped. dination, and certain mind pro CHAPTEK XIX cesses. Ego was the word. Sir Aubrey's discovered the America; and in African Daboney, If Adam hadn't needed Eve a per even in modem times, warrior, Now at six and in the years fol name of the ship's doctor on the fectly good rib wouldn’t have been maidens paddled their own canoes used for her construction. lowing be will be more concerned boat on which Mary Marriage gave and shot their oWn bows and arrows. with the world. Not unselfishly of birth to her son. The doctor was Those who maintain that there Is course, for we never lose that, but now on a ship sailing from Phils' And we though we were descend a combat between the sexes are not his eyes will be turned out rather delphia for Naples and Genoa and ed from a race of ladles. It shows quite modem. Women, as life has than in. the ship happened, at the time, to be how mistaken we can be, doesn’t it? grown fairer, Mr. Shaw tells us, He will not only continue to ex lying in the Delaware. Therefore Maybe this past history is respon have turned their ability to humani periment, gratify Impulse and be Sir Aubrey and Billings, his agent, Joan Marsh, who saved her job in the movies by reducing 32 pounds sible for a woman’s desire to throw tarian purposes. Florence Night intensely active and curious, but do journeyed to Phllaoelphia and to in six months, shows here how she did it She’s about to tackle a non things on certain occasions. It is ingale and Clara Barton did not go so with redoubled energy. the docks where, after considerable starch vegetable dinner. usually when some man has dis to the battlefield with rifles. They The pity is that when he's all set waiting, they met the doctor. pleased her that the urge comes to went as nurses. Maybe the Amazon to go, we seem to set our faces He remembered perfectly, be said, turn toward the plate rack and ian women wondered why they were against it. We cram his time with with a wide wave of hands and a Beau’s anger cooled quickly. He high, lilting half-sung cries of the break the pattern In a set of dishes so tired when night came. Women the things he doesn’t like to do and lift of the shoulders. The girl had realized that fighting among them venders of serpentine streamers and that can’t be replaced. who fight with men’s weapons can’t coiffure to wear with your Spring hat is the one pictured nullify the things he wants to do. been fearfully 111. He had done his selves wotfid be disastrous. confetti rose to them, mixed with Men do not like women who throw win. Anyway, who wants to fight? here, with wide waves, tiny curls, and a vertical roll at the back. Of courae this is necessary to‘ a best, and God was witness of this, '1 won’t say no more about that the grind of motor brakes and shrill, rolling pins. That is, imless they There is a lot that men and women certain degree, buf not to the ex bu t-— now," be confided, aggrievedly, “but excited voices. are partners in a vaudeville act. It can do for one another if they will tremes we have taken it "Girl or boy?" Sir Aubrey put in, some day youll be sorry for those After he had gulped down a sub seems inconceivable that any wom- put down their guns. WHITE COLLAR WOMEN We have naturally gravitated to "A boy. A fine boy," words. Honest to God you will.” stantial breakfast Beau picked up the opinion that most t h li^ the Sir Aubrey drew a deep breath. Pablito made no answer. the newspaper he had ordered the ARE REJOICING AGAIN child wants to do should not be al For a second his cheeks bad whiten A few moments later Lottie tried waiter to bring. Having glanced lowed, and we’ve used a forcing pro ed; then they became more florid to open Beau’s door, foimd it lock casually at the headlines, he tium- cess of dull substitution We thinir than usual. ed and banged on it angrily. ed a quick, sly look at Pablito. G LO RIPYIN 6 National Club Campaign Nets Jobs For 10,000 we can substitute lessens, clean The ship's doctor reminisced "Ain’t you delicate?” she inquir It bad been dumb. Beau realized, Daily Health ears, errands, and so on and keep him happy. vaguely. The baby had been adopted ed scathingly as Beau admitted her. to leave the newspaper around be New York. — In line with.^273 jobs. Milwaukee reports 70 All these things have their places by two Cuban or South American Then, her voice changing to a tone fore he had looked at it but the kid o u r e l f the jaunty slogan, Confidence,” record among smaller com girls. He did not remember their of hiuhed anxiety, she said, “Is he Service _Y $ but they will be accepted naturally had been even dumber. Beau folded adopted as the battle cry of 1934 munities has been set by Pittsfield, names. The captain might, because u p ?” the sheets with the first page inside, HI. The club there has contributed and contentedly If his life is bal National Business Women’s Week, he had taken the responsibility in “Klnda go for him, don’t you, lit a cigaret, and then— humming— funds toward the building of a shoe anced nicely on the other side by letting them take the baby without Angel Eyes?” Beau asked, his hard made his way to his own room. EARLY DISCOVERY HELPS 10,000 whitecoUar women, some of factory which will employ 600 per things which lie nearest his heart. IN BREAST CANCER CASES any legal interference. The captain face softening in a grin. “Pretty nice,” he muttered when whom have been out of work for as sons, 300 of whom, according to a His own real interests. bad been troubled by this responsi long as three years, are rejoicing in promise made to the Business and A child’s free time, and he should "Go for him?” she echoed, smiling he was alone there, reading of the Use of Electric Surgical Knife, bility, he thought. No, the doctor escape of Pablito Smith, wanted for A famous authority on personali new, full-time jobs found for them Professional Women’s Club, will be have plenty, should not be empty uncertainly. Then she added honest Radium, and X-Ray Assures Re or aimless. could not remember anything more ly, "You big boob. I’m in love with the murder of Theodore Jeffries and ty said recently that a gracious by members of their local business women. covery to Large Percentage of Vic He now has preferences. He can about the young ladies who had h im !” for the theft of the famous Jeffries’ tims bearing is one of the greatest attri and professional women’s clubs. Created New Openings adopted the baby, except that they pearls. In fact, according to Mrs. Gellne “The clubs have all co-operated not pick up two pie pans and hung Beau laughed. Lottie said slowly, butes to charm. Since cnarm and them together as he did as a baby had much money and they had Beau had hoped the newspaper MacDonald Bowman, president of with the eW A, the temporary em almost sadly, “It’s God’s truth. That By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN beauty are so closely reiated, let’s and feel occupied, or trundle up and traveled with an aimt, or cousiiL report would read like this, but of the National Federation of Business ployment cominittees and any simi boy’s the first decent guy I ever consider this gracious bearing ousl- down on a velocipede and feel any Billings wrote down the narrio m e t” course he hadn’t been sure. The and Professional Women’s Clubs, lar agencies in their communities,” The average duration of life ness. says Mrs. Bowman. “They did not deep satisfaction for days on end. of the ship’s captain. The doctor did boat in which Smith had escapeu which sponsors Business Women’s To which Beau replied with his after discovery of cancer of the Charming people who know how Week, the goal of 10,000 jobs has wait to find employers that were He might do both but neither will not know where the captain was customary, harmlessly belligerent, had been found, he said. Then fol now. "Perhaps with God,” he sug breast is 38 months — a little to enter a room without thinking ot actually been over-reached. looking for workers, but surveyed fill the soul yearning to be “doing” ■’Oh, is that so?” lowed conjecture, built on the fact for very long. gested cheerfully. more than three years. how they look or of what sort of Jobs Go Begging local businesses and in many cases that the murderer might have es impression tbey*U create have, gen Most clubs have obtained double visualized brand-new jobs. Encourage Constroctiveness Alarm flashed in Sir Aubrey's caped, leaving the empty boat as a But the scientific treatment of Beau liked the situation. If the this disease has advanced so far erally speakmg, pretty nearly per and even triple their quota of eight “Then they visited the firmheads To build, to create, to discover, to eyes. "We will hopes for the best,” hoax. Measures were being taken to jobs, and some have done far bet and sold their ideas. After that, said Billings heavily. kid would only fall for Lottie there that a woman has a good chance fect posture. When you see a put himself Into something reai and would be peace in the camp. Mean cover every possible avenue of es ter. Only one real failure has been they produced competent persons to definite should not only be allowed Pablito woke next morning to of living for ten years or more, round-shouldered girl dragging her cape, the newspaper report conclud self across a room and finally reported, and that is for an almost fill the places. The keynote of the but encouraged. The psychology of 'find sunlight on the highly polished time Beau would have to do consid after treatment, if the disesae has ed. slumping Into a chair, you're not incredible reason. women who carried out this gigantic the mud pie explains itself, or the tile floor of his room and a lunquid, erable hinting to Pablito of his dan been discovered in its early stage "Is that so?” Beau questioned and is confined to the breast. likely to say to yourself, “That girj The Las Vegas, Nev., club, Mrs. plan was faith. They believe in little ship he puts together, r the caressing warmth in the air. For a ger and thus keep him aware of the fact that he must dance to any time softly. He leaned from a window, This shows the importance of has charm.” Yom impression isn’t Bowman declares, can’t find any un their country and in its ability to bird he colors. moment he studied the tinted plas letting the newspaper blow far in discussing any suspicion of cancer pleasemt no matter how smooth her employed women! There are plenty give everybody a chance to work In this vehicle of interest lies the ter walls. Then he remembered Beau cared to play. Pablito would the wind. Pablito must not see that of the breast immediately with skin, or how shining her hair may of jobs but no applicants! and earn. 'That belief strengthened parent’s opportunity. In every mud where he was and that he did not be "a good guy,” Beau thought, if them to do what they did. newspapei, to be urged by his con competent authority. be On the other band, a girl who “Las Vegas club members de pie, or let’s make it a dobe” house, know where Noyes was. he were “handled right.” He had clare that fi]*ms ih their town have “They got many part-time jobs courage. A youth with less courage science into confessing what he In 1878, a famous German sur isn’t pretty at eiU—j-ost average or a wigwam lie a hundred stories "I’ve got to fina him!"* Pablito geon found that 23 per cent of skin and hair— but who arries her actually been sending to Los An that we have not counted, and also of Indians and how they lived. In a would have been knuckling imder to knew of that night and of the three assisted in bringing about the re thought. Noyes was sure to need the women upon whom he oper self like a queen can’t help but im geles for office employes to fill the ship there are still more stories. In Beau, placating him and all too who had escaped together. No, places of those who have left the employment of many women who him and the thought of Noyes' ated for cancer of the breast d»ed press you favorably. Besides, a bird whole volumes. misery eclipsed his own. eager to hear his assurance of pro PabUto must not see it And now and that less than 5 per cent city or gotten married and given up had been off during the slump. Al tection. Beau and Lottie v/ere free as the perfect posture stamps you as a together, the total of women work The points are merely illustra Already the narrow streets were lived for more than three years work,” Mrs. Bowman explains. “In tions of how thih interest may be The three assembled in Pablito’s air and Pablito was more than ever positive individual. a vain last effort, the club checked ing again as the result of the cam- teeming with the excitement of a thereafter. Today the proportion turned to educational advantage. room to eat breakfast from a table in Beau’s power. of cases alive and well ten years Take, for instance. Queen Eliza up on commercial high school grad paigpi will probably be many thou holiday. Shrill sounds crept up into beth—a homely woman, ndeed, but But please do not think that very- Pabllto’s room, matching the shrill set before an open window. ’The (To Be Oontiniied) after treatment while the disease uates of the past three years. All sands more than the original ob is still early and confined to the one who had learned to stand up were either working, or married and jective.” thing he does must have education colors which somehow never seem straight with chest high chin up keeping house. tacked to it inharmonious in Cuba. breast is at least 70 per cent. Unfortimately, where women with the result that she was able "Finally, desperate about their The bite of the much-dreaded He should be provided with many Beau, in the next room, stretched consult their physicians when the to dominate an entire kingdom long quota, the girls discovered one wom tsetse fly is not poisonous, but the things to do, things that interest and yawned. He liked this place and disease already hjis spread. beyond after youthful beauty and health an who wanted a job as cook. They germ it carries is. The fly conveys him deeply. That comes first Sec he and Lottie should be able to do a the breast, only 5 per cent are had fled And so it Is with nrodem placed her instantly with a new to the human system a srhall pro- ond, the interests he seeks bimaelf, mce lot of “cleaning up,” he .e A -i7 _ alive after ten years. women. The beauty of 3routh flees, comer who was wondering where in ozoan parasite that causes sleeping if they come within the law (and thoughL A holiday crowd was al but a gracious bearing, a direct the world she was going to find help sickness. we must try to grow new eyes here) ways easy to “pick." Beau was quite Part of the advance has been sult of correct posture, does not. in a town where there were so few need our sympathy and cooperation. sure that he was going to enjoy due to a more scientific classi unemployed. The Las Vegas club A bottle thrown from a ship off And third, we can turn hla Interest himself. fication of these tumors, grading The first lesson toward a diploma therefore has one job to its credit, the coast of Mexico was picked up to good accoimt and through them He lay thinking of this and of them according to extent of in in gracious bearing is how to stand after all.” in the Philippine Islands, 7,000 miles reach him and guide him and train how satisfactorily events were volvement at the time when they correctly. The course will include The Los Angeles club has found away, in 1932. him. working out. The night before Lot first are seen by the physician. lectures on walking and also quite a It is the idle child who gets into tie had come to his room, closed the This grading depends not only good deal of home work. trouble a dozen times a day, not the door behind her and demanded, upon a study of the tumor it Let’s begin. Will a girl in the happily busy one. “Don’t” will not "Whatcha plannin’ to do with self, but of Hie glands in relation front row please step to the front Yes, They Had A Royal Time v/ear thin from usage if we culti Beau? Come clean. If you do him ship to the tumor. It depends o f the room ? W e’U use you as tin vate the interest habit and then dirty, I warn you I’ll fix you! Under also on a study of the tumor as it example. Stand about one foot fiU it. stand?” Her eyes were threatening exists in the tissues, and on the from a flat wall, feet slightly examination of portions of the apart, with back and shoulders ly and broodingly fixed on him, her tumor under the microscope. jaw set. resting against the wall. Dffi YOU KNOW T H A T - Much depends on the nature of Your neck and all of the back He had answered evasively but the treatment that is used. How with some measure of truth. He bone, except the last two verte Off the coast of Australia lives a ever early the case may be when brae, should be pressed hard knew Pablito’s value and intended species of sea urchin whose spines seen for the first time, eradica against the wall. Those last two to make use of :t. Pablito had an tion of the disease is deependent are used as slate pencils. links must turn upward and out A giraffe has only seven verte honest look that should help in dis on using the right kind o:jf treat- ward, eliminating the hollow in ment. brae, one-half as many as a hum posing of stolen goods without the back. As you turn them out arousing suspicion. Beau felt that The likelihood that any growth ming bird. ' of this character wlU get well by and up, feel the muscles of your Young ducks are bom swimmers, he had a firm hold on Pablito. He stomach contract and flatten. Take had seen him “knock off” the man Itself is so remote'that it is not but young swans have to be taught deep breath, lifting the chest as by their mothers. who had beaten the child. even given consideration. In prac you inhale and then, bending the In Siberia, in 1908, wind from a "I ain’t goin' to do him dirty,” tically every case, if treatment is not provided, the patient is likely knees slow ly and aThaiing gUfie meteor blew down forests over an Beau assured Lottie. “I klnda like to die comparatively soon of the down the wall until you’re in a area of 100 square miles. him,” he added sheepishly. disease. squatting position. Be sure to Raising cabras once was a paying He really did like Pablito. He lik keep the backbone. Be sure to industry in India, where snakes ed him so much that he wished he M ost ph3rslcians believe that line as you slide. Doesn’t it feel cause about 20,000 deaths annually. had not had to use Pablito’s knife the best treatment for the major good to take the misplaced curve Beavers were located, within 20 to kill Jeffries. “But anylwdy woulda ity of early cases of cancer of the out of your back? miles of Broadway in 1932. dene it,” he told himself over «nH breast is a surgical operation. In Now slide back up to standing The great bill of the pelican is over in self-defense. this operation vinous methods are position, inhaling deeply as you useless for picking food from the Beau heard a noise In the next used, but a recent limocatlno is the rise. Keep the stomal pulled ground. room Eind slid from his bed to open electric surgical knife. in, Ih, in. You’U find'that it isn’t Kava, a liquor of the South Sea the door between the rooms. Pablito, In a great many places, such hard to flatten the stomach, once Islands, causes intozlcatKm only d i o o i t , cancers are treated by the use of having bathed, was getting into his you’ve removed the hollow in the from the hips down.. amazing blue suit radium alone. Today, most doc Mu:k. And that posture exercise tors may want to use a combina “Morning,” he said shortly. is your home work for next week. ovtlftA ouxi tion of radium and surgery. Practice it several times a day. It “Lo, Kid,” Beau answered and, In cases that are seen exceed lounging against the door, added, tBrn wdh u>tde will help you to get used to the CONSTIPATED ingly early the surgical operation idea of keeping the backbone “ W e’re goin’ to the carnival. I heard CdtioAL, o n 4 O u ^ alone fre^ently has been satis A Her Her las’ night where I can rent suits and straight when standing or walk factory. The cases seen at all ing,. I ’m goin’ aroimd to get ’em after later stages of growth show very First Baby breakfast. We’ll have the chow sent low survival rates when treated Up here. Better not make too many with surgery alone, without the niMfsKaltsf public appearances till I know how use of radium. Statistics also show that use of S o K A II. things are, see?" YJBRB’S an outfit that’s dashing and distlnetive for the active A Thought “ Y es— ” X-ray, after the removal, defi Vaqotabla Way AX Miss. It's designed in sU sixes: 14, 16, 18 and 20 (with cor nitely improves the chance of re She had sivea up "Whatja want for breakfast?” responding bust measures of 82, 34, 36 and 38) and also in 40 and For they bind heavy burdens and ^’Coffee.” covery. 43. gixe 18 requires 4 7-8 yards of 36-inch or 3 1-4 yards of 64-incl> Careful studies through years gzieyons to be borne, and lay them *Ta that a ll? ” material, plus 7-8 yard of 35-inch contrast for the pleated collar on men's ahenlders; bat they them and>qufts. of experience emphaaiBe the im *T^es.” portance of early dlagnosia and selves win not move them with one (Natare’i1‘iRefgedr).! rafter] *Tm going' to look out for you, To secure a pattern and simple sewing chart of this model, tear of their fingers.—St. Matthew, Mt4L ritronkj treatment in competent hands. To • • • Idd. Honest to God, you can trust ®ot this rtetch and mail it to Julia Boyd, 103 Park Avenue, New temporizenpor with such oases by the York,„N. Y., together with 16 cents in coin. Be sure to enclose, on a 2Dur efl' friend. Beau.” application3iica of pastes or ointments, The many still must labor for the “ Can I ? ” f®pwat® ■ “ • • t of paper, your name, full address, your size! the num or to try treating such conditions onej It is nature's doom.—Byron. M tw eai ber, of this pattern (No.. 124L-and mention the name-of this news-^ *Vayr The other stood erect. by injections or 1^ taking medi' Tw o little fuoits who had a jouy^mejolly-time fit the fancyfane dreoa bau given *Tisten, 1 done in more's man es, is to make much less likely atMtohed ear lobes are the fash In Londonndim by Lady Aator were the "" cute kranddaughters. of Baifland's the chance of recovery and to ion in Tanganyika, Africa; one 00- me a slur like that!” year eavelopa to Jolla Bojd« MaBokaateg Harifi^ FaahloB and Quasn. The children. shown In mmt, are Princess JJbwibeth w ot on t^inf hla tie and, IM Fatk AvoMMb Hair Yerk( N. Y. diminish quite certainly the poasi' tive was foimd wearing his ear lobm Usft) and IRUe frinceis Margaret Rose, daughters of tho Duke and o' "■ hie lenfftk ot life. under his nmpltsl Doohss^ of ToflL I X-?.''4?.’ '■< X- MANCHESTER BVB^^[^Q HiniAU). MANC^ESTm CONN., THURSDAY, 1 9 B 4 Rangers Trim YMCA, Earn Right To Meet BILL TERRY, "N O T BOASTING,” Rec Aquatic Team Edges TOWN CHAMPS HIT OLD FORM THINKS GIANTS WILL REPEAT Bulkeley By Lope The Manchester ' Recreation*^ Sununary: TO DRUB POLISH-AMERICANI aquatic tepm gained revenge for a 160 yard relay—^Bulkeley (Ken- revlous defeat by nosing out hidge, Berry, Lathrop and Smith). Eulkeley High of New London at Time, 1:27.4. TEAM EVEN BETTER Sweepstakes Give Every the Rec pool last night by the mar 220 yard free style— Thompson, HOCKEY PLAYOFFS Coach Greer’s Fire Again Demonstrates Marked Sipo* gin of a single point, 38 to 37. The M. first; Ray. B, second; Guard, B, meet was close and exciting all the third. Hme. three minutes fiat. J- way, the local piann^ gaining vic 40 yard free style—Quartis, M, riority m Winning,. 33-20; No Doubt of Ontcome A fter THIS SEASON SAYS Bowler,A Chance To Win; tory by taking the final event of the first; Smith, B, secemd; Berry, B, TO BEGIN TONIGHT meet, the me^ey relay. third. Time, 22.1 seconds. Taylor took a first place in the 100 yard back stroke—Taylor, M, First Qnarter; Tide Holders Click Smoothly is Beat' NEWYORK MANAGER Slated Tomorrow Night 100 yard back stroke which was first; S. Taylor, B, second; Lewie, denl^ him last Friday and l^dner M, third. No timf. Detroit to P b j Toronto Ma ing RockyOle 42-28. took an easy first in the breast 100 yard free' style—Lathrop, B, Every bowler who enters the^ After completing his first five stroke, which placed Manchester first; Quarry, B, second; Thompson, sweepstakes at the Charter Oak al boxes, the bowler will moVe over ta three points behind Bulkeley and M, third. Time, 1:06. ple Leafs; Canadians Play Proved Most Effecdve Outfit leys tomorrow night—and it is hop No. 2 alley and finish the game, paved the way for a well deserved dvlng-^berai, M, first;' Mc The Rangers—sensational junior team that has met defeat ed that noany will back this worthy after which he will start his eacond triumph. Quartis won first place in Kenna, B, second; Mlldner, M, third. Blackhawks at Montreal but once in twenty starts this season—last night earned the in Either League by Win effort to raise fimds to defray the game cm No. 8 alley and so on until the 40 yard free style and assist, i 100 yaitl breast stroke—^Mlldner, expense of the Charter Oak Girls' he finishes up the last five boxes of in winning the medley. Frank M. first; McKenna, B, second; Rup- right to mwt the National Guards for the town basketb^ trip to the national bowling tourna his third game on No. 6 cdleys, after Soberai. Manchester’s diving sensa pert, B, third. Time, 1:27.1. championship in a three-game series byjdecisively defeating the ning World Series; No Dis- ment at Baltimore next week—will which the single game scores will tion, also gained an easy first plficc 120 yard medley — Manchester Toronto, Match ^2— (AP)—After Y. M. C. A. in the finals of the eliminanon tourney. The seor^ ' a curtain raiser in tbe form of have an equal chance to capture the be combined to obtain the high in his specialty to keep his season’s (Taylor, Mlldner . and Quartis). was 33 to 20. In the nightcap, the Guards dicked with a prizes offered, as the event will be three string. record clear of defeat. Time, 1:16.2. Tuesday’s sebrriess tie between the pote on Pitchers. a one-ball sweepstakes. Offer Three Prizes Montreal Maroons and New York smoothness that has been missing in previous games to wallop Hie One-Ball Method It is planned to offer three prizes Rangers, third place contenders, the the Polish Americans of Rockville, 42 to 28. All six alleys will be in use during of 83, 82, and 81. and it is p t^ b le National Hockey league’s playoff Sm ^ Crowd Again EDITOR’S NOra: TUs Is tti« the sweepstakes, which will start that other prizes will al^ be of series begins in dead earnest to A scattered crowd of about 200 first of » series oTeliiit stories about 8:80 o’clock and continue un fered. The entry fee, which includes night. fans witnessed the doublebeader written by U f lesfiie manairem til all entries have completed their the cost of the games, will be donat Detroit, the “Dark Horse’’ team three games. Ekmb ent^ will start ^Golden’ Miller Favored which finished first In the American cage program at the State Armory ed by the local team by Joe Farr, for The AssdNsted Press glv- which saw Coach Hugh Oreerii inc their risws on the oominf on No. 1 alley -wd roll live bosea, manager >of the aUeys. This, with a division, plays the Toronto Maple using only one ball. This, of course, drawing that is to be held next Leafs, last year’s league champions. Bangera (88) youngsters flash the brilliant form eliminates the necessity of mairitig week, is expected to raise the funds Meanwhile the second place ^clubs P. B. F. T. that brought an upset victory over of the two sections, tbe Montreal 0 RaguakuA, r t .... 2 0-0 4 the Jewels last week to sweep the By TEBBT spares and only ten p iu will be al needed for reglstraticm fees and In Grand National Race lowed on strikes. this method, traveling expenses. ' Canadiens and Chicago Blackhawks, 0 Enrico, rf...... 0 0-0 0 YM.C.A. into‘the discard and pave (Msaagor New York Giants) 0 Brown, rf ...... 0 2-2 3 the bowler best able to throw \ a The Charter Oak Giiis will make clash at Montreal. tbe way for the title series with the wtami Beach, Fla., March 22.— good first ball stands the bast the trip by automobile next Friday. The Detroit Toronto-game is the 0 Kennedy, If ..... 2 0-0 4 Guards, champs for the past two 2 Scheutz, c ...... 2 1-3 6 (A P )—Anyone who is still skeptical chance of winning. A good score for They will take part in the team, Roles the Choice at 11 to 1 first of a series of the best three years. about the ability of the New York a one-ban event is considered to be doubles and singles events on Sat N0R1H ENDS ANNEX out of five games which sends the 2 Sheldon, e ...... 0 0-0 0 The Y played heads-up basketball Giants to play championship base* about 75, an average of little bet urday and will return home on winner directly into the Stanley cup 2 Della Fera, rg ... 2 2-4 6 the entire game and were in there ball, consistently, doesn’t know this ter than seven pins per box. Easter Sunday. on Eve of Famous Event; finals in addition to bringing pos- 0 Sartor, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 trying bard every minute but the club the way I do. E M U COURT H U E ession for a year of the Prince of 2 Antonio, I g ...... 5 2-3 12 superior team play of the Rangers I mean that we won the pennant Wales cup. The Blackhawks and 0 A. Salmonds, ig . .0 0-0 0 as the game progrened had such a and the world series last year be* 33 or Fewer Horses to Caaadlens meet in th'- first half of telling effect thu there was little cause we were the most effeetive R two game duel, decided on a total 8 18 7-13 88 doubt in the minds of the ipeota- team In either leafue. Sure, we goal basis. Tbe winner must meet T. Bl. 0. A.. (SO) tore after the first quarter as to won a lot of close fames and we had Start; American Entries Tronnee Oxfords in Final the victor of the similar clash be 2 T. Salmonds, rf .. 0 0-1 0 what the final outcome would be. U. S. Net Forces Defeat 0 Ferguson, rf .... 0 0-0 0 Y Plays WeO \ a real flfht on our bands nearly all tween tbe Rangers and Maroons, the way, but we met every chal who play their second game at New 1 8. Salmonds, If .. 3 1-8 6 The Y played one of the finest Are Qnoted 18 to 1 Odds. Game of Series, 38-19 to games they nave displayed this sea lenge, we came through when /the York Sunday. 2 Welles, 0 ...... 1 2^ 4 son. Each man endeavored to cbe<± going was toughest and we out The Red Wings and Leafs meet 4 BycholsW, r g -----1 i - l 8 0 Anderson, rg .... 0 0-1 0 closely and cut and passed on the played them aO.^ French In Team Matches Win Loop Honors. again here Saturday, then shift to offensive in a style they have never Liverpool, Eng„ March 22.— (AP) Detroit to complete their series 2 Fraser, fg ...... 4 0-0 8. What more can anyone ask? —Over a course made famous by shown before. Undoubtedly, had I have no hesitation in saying the March 26 and K and 80, if neces they had a few more games of thla all will hit harder with the new ball, the hoof-beats p t some of the sary. The second Cbicago-CJana- 11 6 4-11 20 Giants ^ e an even better ball club Clicking on all five cylinders, the Score by periods: type under their belts before tack and I hope to add 16 3r 20 points to world’s greatest jumpers, or dlen encounter will be at Chicago this yem and that we expect to wld my own average. Fellows like Sweep First Three Tests to North Ends came thiough with a Rangers ...... 6 8 12 6— 88 l e tbe Rangers, they would have Sunday night. given a much better account of the pennant again, perhaps even Qrantham and O’Doul will do a lot fewer horses, five of them American 88-19 victory over the Oxfords last Y. M. a A ...... 2 6 7 6—80 owned, will start tomorrow tbe four themselves. Tbe brand of basket more doclsiveiy thdn we did in 1988. of damage for us in the pinches Score at halftime, 14-8, Rangers. That may sound like Pm boasting Ctinch Series Favorite and one-half mile journey at AJn- night to take the “Y” Intermediate ball played by both teams was on a with their bats. cbamplonsUp. A very unfortunate Referee, Malln. Time, ten minute too much before the games begin to tree known as tbe Grand National. TO PLAY FIVE GAME^ quarters. par but the greater snooothneas and It’s a race between Hank Leiber, Not all will finish. At least they accident occurred to one of tbe win finesse of the Rangers gave them count, but Pm n ot I have been ^ a great young slugger, and Homer Beaten at Brooidme; TO- ners in th. final quarter when In baseball too long for any stuff of never have. * Guards (42) the edge Indicated by the loore. Peel for the remaining outfield sub Dorothy Paget’s Golden Miller the coTim of play “Buck’’ Byebol AT THE REC TONIGHT Fraser was the outstanding player that kind. 1 know this team, and i stitute job and a question whether ski, sterling North EUd guard, was P B. F. T. think by now I should have a pretty den Edges Vines and Glei ruled the choice at 11 to 1 on tbe 0 Chapmna, rf ...... 6 1-1 13 for tbe Y and the high scorer lor tbe we can keep Fresco Thompson, with accidentally pushed and he suffered team. fair idea of what it can do. eve of tbe 96th running of the race. TONIGHTS SLATE 0 Matson, r f ...... i i - i a Grantham able to do utility work at On tbe heels of Golden Miller in tbe a broken wrist. The Rangers functioned as a team No Argoment On Pitchers 6:16— Lilac Blue vs. Jack Arm 1 Falkoski, If ..... 2 0-0 4 either first or second. Otherwise bill Turns Back Chapm. betting list was W. Parsonage’s The North EUds oi>ened tbe scor strong Five. and because of that fact nearly I don't tl)ink anybody will argue we are set and we will be rarin’ to ing on a fine side shot by Somis- 0 Turklngton, c .... 4 0-2 8 Forbra, surprise victor in 1982, and 7:00— Blast Sides vs. Son of Italy. 1 Neill, c ...... 0 0-0 0 every basket was the result of pass- with me when I say we have the go. major Noel Furlong’s Really True, laski and ran up six points before work or excellent blocking by some best pitching staff in baseball. tbeir opponents registered. Tbe 8:00— Heights Jrs. vs. Burnside 1 Dowd, rg ...... 2 3-5 7 nmnerup to tbe American horse, Rams. member of the team. To There’s only one Hubbell in either New York, March 22.—(AP) — North Ends held a 9-3 lead at ti 0 McHale, rg ...... 0 1-2 1 Kellsboro Jack last year. Each was 9:00— Collegians vs. .Hartford pick out a high scorer or league. In addition to Schumacher, Following up their decisive victories end of tbe first quarter. 0 Gustafson, Ig .... 0 0-0 0 member of the team fo r individual quoted at 15 to 1. Maroons. 0 Farr, Ig ...... 8 0-0 6 Parmelee and Fitzsimmons, tlie oth in the National Indoor champion Bracketed close behind at 18 to 1 Showing somvfine passwork in honors would be an injustioe to the BIGGEST GOLF SHOW the second quarter, the North SUds 10:00— S. M. Church vs. New Lon er regiilar starters last season, Wat ships last week, the tennis forces of were tbe chief American hopes, don. other plasrera. . Welles got tbe jump son Clark looks ready for a come maintained their lead wUcb steadily 3 18 6-11 42 the United States today held a de John Hay Whitney’s Thomond II., E'ive basketball games have been at center every time for tbe Y but back, and I have so many good-look OF SEASON IS ON and J. B. Snow's Delaneige. 'The increased. Rykoski, Noith EUd een ' Rockville P-A (28) the three men back defense of the cision over France In the fourth re ter, was outstanding in the second arranged for tonight at the School 1 Pachnlak, rf .... 9 1-1 19 ing pitchers that it's going to be othe* three American horses, F. Am- street Gym, the first game sche Rangers made this advantage of lit newal of the International team quarter rally which found tl North 1 Wojnar, rf . . . 0 0-0 0 tle value. Coach Greer and tbe tough letting any of them go. rose's Clerk Sorely Boy, Whitneys duled to start at 6:16 o’clock. Possi Augusta, Ga., March 22.— (A P )— competition with two matches stlll'^ EUds leading intermission, 17-6. 1 Bakulski, I f ...... l O-O 2 Rangers deserve much credit for tbe Salveson, Smitn, Shores and Bow Lone Eagle n , and M. D. Blairs bly tbe most important of tbe to be played. Prince (Jherry, were given only out A determined rally b*’ tbe Ox 3 Scibek, c ...... 0 0-0 0 excellent exhibition of basketbail man all have shown me a lot of The biggest golf show of the year, games arranged is the East Side- Led by the newly crowned indoor side chances. Gregalch, the only fords in the tUrd quarter material 0 Jasion, c ...... 0 0-0 0 they have given tbe fans to date fii stuff, and we can’t get along without v/lth Robert Tyre Jones as its cen champion, big Lester Stoefen from other previous winner still eligible, ized to some extent but they could Sons of Italy game. Considerable 0 Kozlowskl, rg ,. 0 1-1 1 this elimination tourney. our two star relief men, Old Man rivadiy exists between these two tral figure, starts tode^y with the C!alifomla, the Americans swept the was held at 22 to 1. not set a great enough pace. With 1 Gill, rg ...... 2 0-0 4 Guards Hit Stride Luque and Herman Bell. I’ll keep teams. The other games arrsmged first round of the 85,000 masters in first three matcbhs of the competi the score at 26-17. Bycbolski broke 0 Jasion, I g ...... 0 . 0-0 0 The Guards flashed tbeir old time ten pitchers, if necessary, and let tion to clinch the series which is include some well balanced teams vitation tournament. away and in being fouled, his wrist 1 Ambrosi, Ig .... 1 0-0 2 form in shellacking the Polish- the other teams do the worrying. patterned along Davis cup lines. and should bring out some very in .The attempt of a retired cham was broken in his fall to the floor. Americans. From the / opening The only bad break we have had Stoefen will meet Jean Borotra, The quarter ended at 28-17. teresting games. These games are pion to come back on even terms 8 13 2-2 28 “kick-off’ tbe battling brutfen from this spring is Ous Mancuso’s illness, leader of the French squad tonight STATE TRACK MEET Realizing tbe great necessity to open to tbe general public. Score by periods: Rockville hammered the backboard but we are lucky at the same time with his former r/vals lifts thin com and Frank Shields will encounter win, going into the final session, By- petition to a position of prominence G uards...... 13 6 9 14— 42 with Shota from all angles and to have a great young catcher in Andre Merlin in the concluding sin cholski’s teammates forme' an Im looked like all-Americans, save foe rivaling the Natidhal champion Polish-Americans 2 9 6 12—28 Paul Richards to take over the No. gles matches, but these will have no penetrable defense, through wUcb Score at halftime, 19-11, Guards. the fact that they didn’t sink more ships. There is no title involved, but DRAWS 162 ENTRIES Last Night s Fights 1 job behind the bat until Gus re bearing upon the final outcome. the Oxfords could only gamer one Referee, Malin. Time, ten minute than one out o. ten shots. As a turns to action. many professions would consider a That was decided last night when field goed, while tbe North EUds quarters. matter of fact, Scibek. former local Jackson At Shortstop victory / over the Georgian more Stoefen and (Jeorge Lott, America’s were rolling up eleven more points By Associated Press Trade School player, and Pachnlak I think we have the best infield in valuable than . the National open indoor and grass court doubles M. H. S. Sends Squad of 22 Tbe all around play of the steady Brooklyn — Vittorio Tamagninl, were the only two men that dis the league, and our hitting will -be crown. ' champions took a terrific battle Bycbolski was the feature of the 126?4, Italy, and A1 Roth. 128?4, played basketball ability. Out ofUS 17XI heavier It Travis Jackson keeps up Even after his long layoff, Bobby from Borotra and Boussus. The game wUle Harrington, who re New York, drew, (10); Joe Rossi, shots In tbe first quarter, the viatt- the sensational comeback that has tees off today at lowest odds of six scores were 2-6, 12-10, 4-6 fi-3, 11-9^. Athletes to Wesleyan This placed him, was a great aid to the 145, New York, outpointed Joe ors scored one basket, thatit k 1 ^ given aim the call over Blondy Ryan to one, a co-fnvorite with Paul North Einds defense. Frank Smith Click, 145, Brooklyn, (10); Caspar Local Sport side court sbot by Pachnlak.xk. B a k ^ at short this spring. Ryan did a Rimyan, the White Plains, N. Y., FAVORITES BEATEN played a fine game for the losers. La Rosa, 145, Brooklyn, outpointed ski, beiaided star of tbe team, gaira great Job ^or us last season, and be professional who has been the star Brookli^, Mass., March 22. — Coining Saturday. George Stavnitsky handled the game Harry (Kid) WaUace, 147, Philadel an excellent exhibition of campiaf will be ready to step in any time, of the winter season. Par 72 for this (AP)—One of the singles fiivorltea very well. phia, (6). Chatter and posing near the center of the but when Jackson is in shape he 67000 yau-d layout has been broken a had fallen by the waysiae today as North Bods (88) Milwaukee — Tcny Brino, 161, floor. P. B. F. T Milwaukee, and Karl Ogren, Ken Opener Next Week happens to be the best shortstop in dozen times in practice. the New England women’s Indoor Middletown, March 22.— (A P )— Play for the 81500 first prize tennis tournament reached the semi 3 Somlslaski, If .... 3 0-1 6 osha, Wis., drew (8); Mickey Ben Qune, ptx>moter of basket- The Guards, with tbe oppositiCO baseball. Apparently his knees now Hillhouse of New Haven will send 3 Comber, rf ... 5 2-5 12 money starts at ten a. m., eastern final round. O’Shea, 150, Chicago, knockec out ■ ban at the School Street gym, wish at a standstill, clicked in perfect are as good as ever, fully recovered 28 boys to Wesleyan University Sat 0 Lucas, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 from the operation on them nearly time with Ralph Stonehouse of In In yesterday’s quarter finals play. Toots Bernstein, 147, Milwaukee, es to announce that the scheduled style and were^/qKfwer in danger, ex Virginia Ellis of Brookline, state urday to defend the (Connecticut In 2 Rykoski, c ...... 3 3-9 9 (2); BUly MiL’er, 145, Milwaukee, game between the Ansa'di Masons cept possibly rafibr a flying tackle.: a year and a halt ago. dianapolis, In d , and Johnny Kinder terscholastic Indoor championship champion and seeded entrant, bowed 3 Bycbolski, r g ...... 2 0-0 4 outpointed Dick Sisk, 144, Chicago, and Jaife Jewels for this Saturday Tbe Guards held a 19-11 roai^n Rt Our outfield is the defensive qlass of Asbury Park, N. J., as the first today that it has held fo. two years. to the unseeded Helen Jones of 0 Harrington, rg . . . 1 1-3 3 (6): George Black, 156, Milwaukee, night at the School Street gyn will half-time and steadily increaaed of the league. Moore, Davis and Ott pair. The Elm city high school has the Swampscott, a recent graduate from 2 Swikla, Ig ...... 2 0-2 ^ 4 outpointed Mickej Mlsko, 157, Sag start promptly at 8:15 g clock in tbeir lead in the final half. largest number of repr'.sentativea the Junior ranks. •’ inaw, Mich., (6). stead of 8-to as previously an According to tentative arran^, The other three seeded players, among the 162 entries tied by 13 IS 16 6-20 38 nounced. The preliminary game ments for the town title sertac^ Marjorie Morrill Painter, Marjorie high acbools for tbe fourth annual Oxfords (19) PRACTICE GAME will get underway at 7 sharp. An- opener, the first game will be played' Sachs and Margaret Blake, how field and track meet of tbe Connec P. B. -F. T. The Jack Armstrong team had a saldi and Jaffe players are asked td at the Armory next WednesdRyJ ever, reached the second last rotmd ticut Interscbolastic Athletic con 4 Opalach, i f ...... 2 1-2 5 take note of samq. night. 0 Vojeck, I f ...... 0 0-1 0 practice game at the Rec last night. without difficulty. ferences. Tbe meet will be held in The “A” team nosed out the "B ” HERE'S HOW! the University’s athletic building 3 Kusek, c ...... 2 1-3 5 popo-» team, 24 to 22. ’The following play- TLLDEN BEATS VINES with the cooperation of the Wesley 2 J. Burke, rf ...... 1 0-0 2 All juvenile soccer players are re lar to give reading matter an added ^ WITH THE FINEST BEER IN TOWN 4 Davis, c ...... 0 0-0 0 era starred in the game: “Arm- quested to report at the West Side attraction in the days when agree-v New Haven, March 22.— (AP) — an “W ” club. snrong’’ Dannahor, “Bab” LaCoss, Professional tennis claimed two new ' Manchester, runner-up last year 2 F. Smith, r g ...... 1 2-4 4 grounds, on Friday afternoon at 4 able odors were relatively rare. *'Jlm’* Dougan, “Mutt’’ Desimone, converts today — Keith Gledhlli of fo^ team honors, has filed 22 entries. M. ■ Burke, I g ...... 1 1-6 3 o’clock for the first practice of the The Manual of the United State*; Santa Barbara, Cal., and -Alfred H. Other schools which will compete and J. Crockett. B. Elnrico played spring. Any junior players who are is ptblished in 18 languages tad'' FEIGENSPAN Chapin, Jr., of S)>rlngfield, Mass. and the number Oi their entries are: 15 7 5-16 19 A good floor game. The Armstrong able to attend this pracrije are also contains information about our g ^ i These players have hooked up with Bristol, 7; Bulkeley, 16; Greenwich, Referee, Stavnitsky. team will play the Lilac Blues at Invited. Coach Matt Patnn will be ernment. The D. A. R. dlatrit William T. Tilden, n , and Ellsworth 1; Hartford PubUc high, l27; Mid Score at half time, 17-6, North the Rec tonight. in charge with Sam Pratt assisting. 200,000 copies annually. P .O .N . BEER Vines for an eastern tour that got dletown, 5; Naugatuck, 9; Poquo- Ends. under way here last night at tbe nock Bridge, 11; Portland, 4; West arena. Haven, 12; Woodrow Wilson, 18 and Gledbill, ninth ranking player in New Haven (pommercial, 4. CUNNINGHAM SPEEDS the United States and winner with Several 70'yard relay races wlB You’ll Vines in 1982 the National ama be held as closed events, while teur doubles title, began his profes among tbe open events will be the TO CANADIAN RECORD sional career with a bang. & beat fifty yard dash, 600 yard nm. Kilo Chapin, seventh ranking star In Buy meter run, eigh» lap relay (approx 1926 and three times Coonccticiit imately 1,400 yards), running broad Hamiypn Ont,, Marqh 88.—(AP) champion 6-3, 6-0 and then paired —Qle^ Cunnlnghanr, the KaiWM jump, Ugh jump and the 12 pound It up with his old partner of amateur who cracked the world Indoor m& short-put. days to trounce Chapin and Tilden record with hts 4:08.4 performance 6-2, 6-8, in the doubles match. Gol^ silver and bronze medals Always will be awarded to the first three last Saturday, today had the The veteran Tilden malntsdned Us (Janadian record tor one thousand edge in his indoor tennis duel with winners in each evoit. yards .''-'■-jE ^. 'S VA- > . . 11m .•■’S ~ AUI'UMUBILBS FOR SAIJ!^ 4 PUBLIC PASSENGER HOUSES FOR REKT 65 SERVICE 20A fieuroals. If-alw t a :i ^ a| ea lion CHEVROLET SEDAN; 10^ LD wfll take part in tta' ohHd atiidly Chevrolet coach, four to pick from; IN ADDITION ro SUvar Lane Bus FOR RENT— ROOM bungalow. 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AS LONG AS A MAN HAS Man (pointing to a man who was F A IT H IN HIMSELF H E watohlng the confiagratlon with DOESN’T DESPAIR OF HIS considerable interest)— Why should COUNTRY. he stay here, and ^ move on? Policeman (smiling)—Well, sir, T3WNG THE Brown had very large feet and a It’S his fire. very bad cough. He bad entered a SOUP TOR shoe store, and the salesman had “One big difference between la turned the place upside down trying borers and capitalists is that labor to find a pair of shoes large enough ers can quit work at four o’clock.” to fit him. Brown had just tried to Folks who think it is impossible to be wicked in a small town never Uved In one. Seeing one’s self sis others see you would have a strong tendency to Increase the life insurance rates. A well-known judge was enter T taining a party of friends in a pop ular restaurant when a beautiful woman entered. The judge observ ed to his friends loud enough for the girl to hear: C s o Judge—Jove, what a pretty girl! Girl (turning sweetly)—And Higher-ups are often looked to WAIT» you AjnY 7 NO Moo \ what a good judge. for the low-down. HEY! I ’M IN / ^ j J S 5 e\VOU LUCKY U M D roih EXPERIENCED. 1 o o n T! ^ OH THIS- b e t t e r SADDLE TWET WE'LL lilSSaf i‘«-L VOOR / <3i v e t w o UFE. HOSS MVSELF. DRAW 7 BUCKS TO FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser STRAWS TAKE VOOR dseyii ffr I PLACE. , THIS IS WEU.^ MR. SCUTTLE^ OUR COMPANY n — MY IS WILLING TO PAY 'rfeu ^ 2 0 ,0 0 0 LUCKY DAY. FOR THE COOK PROPERTY, AS A RAILROAD S IT E ! \ X / VA r MCA scavicc. me HARD RUBBER T4iwn.u.ae«T.ore. SALESMAN SAM______They’re Gonna Roar! By Small ■weV, SAb*!, PeuNVcoise arusr ^ a o j , F e R .'th’ i^o v a ' W ISH t a o o s h o u r . ^ l o e l l , BOOG-HT AJJ eX.PR-8.SS tOAOoN AM'SH8) UOOie'. Me PULL OH,owl \ ooTftM 7 ^ <*OLUVj PCjOPLt AIN’T GONNA LAUOH 'oeuveRV TRUCK u a s n 't /(T i s » © (DCPsl - P.T fAC. \ ujAiNTs (T oeuveaec) R.u3-«t aoja,v /a m e x p r e s s «tJA L » >1 GAS BUGGIES He Spoke Too Soon By Frank Beck * »j H O V AB O UT THIS REQUEST. I PARTICULARLY I CAN'T! y o u 'd b e in j a i l FROM THE WAbTT TO COMMCNP WASIX MOTOR TH E EFFICIENT SERVICE RIGHT NOW, BUT THE OH YES, RENDERED BY YOUR ' IT >»^DNrT CAR COMPANY v E u r u S T A R T ... CITY DOESN’T WANT ASKING FOR A DEALER... ALL IN AU TO GIVE THE JAIL d ic t a t e tM COMPLETELY --ANO THE TESTIMON^L ONE SERVICE BAD N A M E . LETTER ABOUT I s a t is r b d w i t h NOW. MV SiA S IX ... DEfVMITMENr - D O iS N T I ANSW ER THEIR R H O N El --ij. ‘m in r ir . Ifiai Barbara Hyde, daughter at pceparatkm. The aaHstbqr’ arttat BENEFTT DANCE - Mr. and M n. Jcdm H. Hyde of Rue- this year wUl be HBfott Foote, ebn- seU street, and a freshman at, Wtf- ceil fflanlst, and fttnn all xeporta hla lealey college, will arrive hoihe to part on the pre^ram will be one TWltiif Nones Fmd. morrow for the SkMter vacation. that jyiU add musical merit to the* o f Art M eby*e Orebeetra. OFFmcoiiiN HALES SUL co n c e rt iBtEMiORDAT ondlft OQihnnad.^ ^ FBIDAT, MARCH 2S Children of the South school have Single tickets as well as associate in Mhtato nad/Kssf: S|uppidi&« with AdintaeioB 26e> been busy selling tickets for the card may be secured from any member M ajor PhRUps to G ive IlhtB- headdi*rte