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VOL. L in ., NO. 142. (Oaaethed Advertlainf on Pego 8.) MJ^rCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1984. (TEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTi| PACKAGESTORE Cambridge Crew Wins; RKKENBACKER Heiress Guarded After Kidnap Threat HOUSE DEMOCRATS BAN IS LIFTED Sets New Rowing Mark ASKSNEWRtILE M C O M c n c ir r PREPARE TO DEFY London, March 15.—(AP)-Cam-AWilson, W. A. Sambell and D. J FOR ^ MAOS bridge today swept to a four and a Wilson both Australians, K. M half length victory of Oxford in Payne, W. G. Laurie, C. K. Buckle Tonporary hjonction Grant­ the 86th renewal of their ft.nnini.1 and A. D. Kingsford, rowing in that eight-oaied crew race and set a new Famons World War Aco SEC. order. ,J. N. Duckworth, 110-pound record for the four and a quarter midget from Jesus college, was the ed Which Opens Door for mile course of 18 minutes 3 seconds. coxswain. Wonld Create Fedeml The light blue boatload was nev­ The start of the race was delayed Test Case Over Validity of er extended as it swept up the mud­ for almost half an hour because of MAKTDU. IN S in i Hasten Plans to Take Up S t dy Thames from Mortlake to Put­ a strong wind which whipped the Board to Snpenrise Oper­ ney to score its 11th straight vic­ muddy tidewater into a white froth yer Legislation as Control A ct tory over Oxford and its 45th of the but it had moderated when the series begun in 1829. crews were finally sent away and ations. LODGEDINa The new mark for the race dis­ the race was rowed over compara­ placed the record of 18:29 set in lenge to Treasnry Hartford, Coxm., March 17.— (AP) tively calm water 1911 by the great Oxford crews Cambridge won the toss and row­ Washington, March 17— (AP) — —^The door waa opened temporarily wrhlch ruled the English row ing ed on the Surrey side of the river, Creation of a presidential regula­ Samnel’s Brother, in Canada, Speaker Ramey, today for unrestricted sale of liquor world for nine straight years before the favored lane, where they were tory board to supervise the opera­ by Connecticut package stores and the war. protected from the wmd. The time first was announced as tion of air lines was advocated to­ Awaits the Appearance of by Seiretary’s Inaendo, a possible teat in the Federal courts Both crews were the heaviest of 18:38 but a check of the watches recent years, Oxford averaging day by Colonel Elddie ^ckenbackec, of the validity of the state liquor disclosed the new record. A m erica’s 26-plane wair ace. control act 180^ pounds from stroke to bow Officers from Chicago. to Call Up Dies BOI Mon­ The intermediate times were: and Cambridge 178^. Testifying to the Senate postof- Under a temporary Injunction Mile 3:38, Hammersmith bridge Despite the gloomy weather there flee committee — before which issued by Judge Edwin S. Thomas 6:45, Chiswick steps 10:53, Barnes was no break in the line of specta­ Charles A. Lindbergh and Clarence of the U. S. Distrlcl Court all day; Storm of Protest Ifits bridge 15 minutes fiat and the fin­ tors who crowded both sides of the Chamberlin appeared yesterday — Toronto, Ont., March 17.-r(A P )- the restrictions governing the saxe ish line 18:03. river to the number of several hun­ the vice-president of the North Martin J. Insull, his last recourse of liquor by package stores were N. J. Bradley was the stroke of dred thousand and rattled the chim­ American Aviation Company algo gone, waited in a common cell to­ Morgenthan. lifted. urged the restoration of air mA.n the Cambridge crew and behind him ney pots of su'mrban London with day for American police to come and The restraining order was lifted in the light blue shell wrere J. H. their cheers for the winners. transportation to the companies for 10 days, effective today, and get him. whose contracts were recently can­ Washington, March 17.—^Angere0 added another chapter to the turbu­ celled by Postmaster General Far­ The brother and associate of Sam­ lent history of the control act which ley. uel J. Insull in a vast utilities net­ by Secretary Morgenthatfs stated was enacted last April. His Suggestion x work lost an appeal to the Supreme ment that some sUver advocates AH Enjoy Privileges Under Rickenbacker’s plan, the Court yesterday. Chief Justice Sir were not entirely disinterested. While the injunction was granted GOV. CROSS TO RUN AGAIN, postmaster would plaoe «m ll on any A reported plot to kidnap Mrs. Frederlka Del Guerclo, heiress to the William Muloch ruled that he must Speaker Rainey announced that, he last night on the application of only lines receiving certificates of neces­ Bearing millions, or her two-year-old son, EUgio, for be extradited to the United States one package store proprietor, WH sity and convenience from the Fed­ ^ 0 0 ,^ ransom, caused an armed guard to be thrown around the to face trial in Chicago for embez­ would call up on Monday the Dies liam Shore, of Hartford, imder its eral regulatory board. Del Guerclo estate in Greenwich, Conn. Mrs. Del Guercio Is shown at zlement and larceny. silver bill, which provides for the terms all other owners of such a»- WASHINGTON RUMORS SAY time of her marriage to Eligio Del Guercio, from whom she was He suggested that payment be on divorced last July. Deprived of his most cherished exchange of American surplus farm tabliahments may enjoy its privi­ the basis of two mills per pound consolidation, a blackened pipe, In­ products for foreign silver. leges by joining as “parties plaia- mile up to 250 ptounds average load sull was lodged in a cell. Last night tiff” to the action. per aii^lane and one mill per pound the once powerful utilities man slept “I don't think much of Mr. Morr State officials. Including Gover­ Mayor Hayes of Waterbary MONSIGNOR KILEY mile for all those above thu on a prison cot, rough blankets cov­ genthau’s statement” was Mr. nor Wilbur L. Cross, are restrained am ount HEPBURN IS FIRST ering metal springs. Rainey’s reply to t question Just be­ by the order from enforcing the ’Two mills per mile, he said. Is the HARTFORD LEADS fore the House met “Here, look at provisions in the control act per­ Not in Ra(^; Other Names Await Decision revenue which the government (In Washington, the Justice De­ the headlines In the papers. ’They taining to package stores. Among IS CONSECRATED estimates it receives for postage on partment indicated it is waiting the B&y 'Stock Market Reacts!’ ‘Silver other things, these provisions pro­ Mentioned by Politic^] mail carii^ by airplanes. ON FILMDOM’S LIST IN AUTO CRASHES result of an Appellate Court issue Tumbles!’ and such trends. hibit the sale of liquor in contain- Rickenbacker was called before in Illinois before pressing extradi­ “That is a complete answer to Mr. era of less than 24 ounces and re­ tte committee to give his views on tion proceedings against Insull.) Morgen thau." strict the selling hours from 7 a. m. Gossips at the Capital. Republicans laughed at the situa­ to 6 p. m. Made Bishop of Trenton, N. the administration’s permanent air­ Several charges of theft were cc«- mail legislation. Hartford Actress Wins Hon­ sldered by the chief justice In draw­ tion that confronted the adminis­ The injunction was sought as a di­ Certified airlines which could not Reports 150 Daring Last ing his decision. tration. rect result of a recent opinion of the Washington, March 17.— (AP)— J.— Five Cardinals Pres­ exist under these, nates would be No evidence was given to support “They are in another row and It’s Connecticut Supreme Court of Er- given a direct subsidy not to ex­ ors for Screen Work some of the chargee but he said going to be serious,” said one of irors, which in effect, permits drug­ Confidence that Governor Wilbur L. Month; New Haven Had ceed 40 cents per airplane mile for ‘our opinion is that a prima facie Representative Sneli’s lienteQsnte. gists to sell liquor imder fewer re- Cross will be renominated is wide­ ent at Ceremonies. case is established in regard to the strictions. the first year, under Rickenbacker’s Prefers Dice BUI spread among members of the Con­ Daring 1933. 131 and Manchester 19. alleged theft of 8344,720 and4- Shore's Complaint proposed arrangement. Such pay­ Mr. Rainey believes the Dies MU necticut Congressional delegation ment, however, would he made only 820,000." Shore in his complaint charges Rome, March 17.— (A P)—Monsig- Martin Insg(l started his fight preferable to that of Representative that the control act violated the and members of their office staffs to the extent of the actual loss in­ Psisinger to authorize purchase of Dor Moses E. Kiley was consecrated curred by the airlines, and would be Hollywood, Maj-ch 17— (AP) — Hartford, March 17.— (AP)—Dur­ against extradition alm ost 17 14th amendment of the Federal Con­ who are familiar with Democratic months ago. 1,500,000,000 ounces of stiver and stitution, asserting that it deprived bishop of Trenton, N. J., today—the reduced five cents each year until .The court of film Royalty opened its ing February 150 accidents were re­ the issuance of currmey an that affairs. ellmlpatad. Asked if be had any message for him of equal protection by giving ’The confidence Is expressed in the second con^ration of an American ;doora today to Katherine Hepburn ported from Hartford, accordliig to his wife, he said: basis. 'The Coinage, Wel|^te . Thomas J. Spellacy, former Na­ half. , ' By the aeclhlm"'of tbelt fellow DepartmOTt-of, Vjjaicles. New state liquor bill. Published reports A membA of the tfiniunlttoe "Vritt tional Democratic Committeeman On September 8, 1932, Mgr. Fran­ (Oonttnoed on Page Two) workers they were chosen last night Haven reported 131, Bridgeport 97, that Mlayor 't. Prank Hayes of be recognized Monday to move tor from Connecticut and Shore’s coun­ cis J. Spellman, of Whitman, Mass., at a banquet of the Academy and Stamford fourth with 68. East Waterbury would accept that post, Motion Picture Arts and Sciences suspension of rules to pass a m u , sel, expressed the belief that pack­ was consecrated auxiliary bishop of Hartford had 26 and West Hartford TWO MORE DEATHS while given extensive consideration as the actress and the actor whose 'This motion requires a tere4talrds age stores would not take advan­ Boston. 25, making a total of 201 for the m ajority. tage of all the possibilities for unre­ In some quarters, have been describ­ work was the best upon the screen three Hartfords. Five cardinals were present to as­ AARON JOHNSON’S stricted sale offered by the injunc­ ed as premature and not borne out In 1933. Greenwich reported 47, Water­ Chairman Somers said be 'would IN DILLINGER HUNT call up the Dies bill. tion. Instead, he said, it is probable by the situation within the party. sist Cardinal Raffaello Carlo Rossi But it was a strange coronation, bury 46, Norwalk 43, New Britain they will sell liquor only from 8 a. However, Hayes is credited with today in the consecration at the for neither the Queen nor the King 35, Norwich 34, New London 22, Wheeler To Act m., to 11 p. m., and not at all on wide influence within the party Santa Susanna American church. ESTATE $89,616 was present to weau- the crown Middletown 20, Manchester 19, Mer­ Senator Wheeler aimounced mean­ Sundays, in line with similar regula­ organization, influence which will In the congregation for the cere­ Laughton was in England making iden 14, Torrington 13, Danbury 12. while that he woulo ask the Senate tions made by the State Pharmacy probably land him on the state monies were the American and a picture and Miss Hepburn waa in 1,172 Accidents. Negro Aide and Under Sher Agriculture Committee to open Commission for drug stores. ticket One observer expressed the Italian prelates, priests, laymen and New Y ork. In the state there were 1,172 acci­ hearings on his own-silver measure, The injunction may be renewed opinion he would probably be named the entire student body of the Inventory of Holdings of Second place among the actreasea dents reported last month aa com­ which, as an amendment to the after 10 days unless the State moves by the convention to csu'ry the party American college of which Mgr went to May Robaon for her pfirt in pared with 895 in the same month iff Sncimmb to Injnries M onetary BUI, failed In the Senate successfully that it be dissolved or a banner in the race as Congressman- Kiley waa spiritual director. “Lady for a Day,” and third to last year. In these accidents 820 by a vote of 45 to 43. constltutionEa court upholds the at-large. Oardlnals Present Well Known Resident Is Diana Wynyard of “Calvacade, were injured, or 102 more than last Secretary Morgenthau was vir­ validity of the control act After Gnn Battle. Others Mentioned the picture which waa chosen aa the February, and 14 killed as comp€ured tually swamped today by protesting Since the enactment of the liquor The four cardinals car­ Further speculation on the nomi­ dinal Rossi included: best production. with 35 in 1933. Of those Injured telephone messages from represen­ law. Governor Cross has denied Filed in Probate Conrt tatives and others. They r^iorted nee for that office brings forth a Pietro Cardinal Fumasorl-Slondl, Paul Muni Second last month 162 were children and three requests that he call a special Paul Muni of “I Am a Fugitive two children were killed as com­ Port Huron, Mich., March 17.— that he denied, as be did publicly session of the Legislature to revise number of names. Professor Harry prefect of the Congregation for the (AP)—A "hot trail” marked by two Morgan Ayres of westport while Propagation of the Faith Cardmol From a Chain Gang,” was second pared with 118 Injured and five yesterday, any reference to Con­ The inventory of the estate of to Laughton among the actors, killed In February last year. Dur­ more deaths snapped the eyes of gress members. (Omttnoed on Page Two) again reg^ed as a candidate for Luigi Sincero, prefect of the Con­ Aaron Johnson of this town, who while I^slie Howard placed third ing the month 9,100 cars were reg­ suthorities toward Canada today as Representative Martin of OMora- the Senatorial nomination, has also gregation for Universities and Stu- they hunted John DlUinger, wo^en been mentioned here as a possibility died in New Britain on January 12, for hla performance in “Berkeley istered as compared with 8,628 last do Introduced a resolution oalUn)g Square.” yeeu:. gun desperado. for the Congressional place. (Conthraed on ?afe Two.) waa filed In the Manchester District upon Mr. Morgenthau to supply to Probate Court this morning by the Frank Lloyd was given the award For the first two months of the Under Sheriff Charles Cavanaugh the House the names of persons re­ JUNIOR HIGH PAY William M. Citron of Middletown, appraisers, S. E. Johnson and John for beat direction for his work in year there were 2,298 accidents, died last night of bullet wounds he ferred to in his statement aa “inter­ the nominee two years ago, la re- Jensen. "Calvacade.” Frank Capra was 1,560 injured and 65 killed aa com­ suffered when he and other police ested" in silver legislation. fcurded as a possibility, either for The value of the estate is placed second, “Lady For A Day," and pared with 1,639 accidents, 1,341 trapped and fatally wounded DUlin SLASHES GREATER renomination for that race, or for NEW YORK FACES at 889,616.85 and it constate princi­ George Cukor, third, “LltUe Wom- injured and 65 killed In the first two ger’a negro pal in crime, Herbert nomination as Congressman from pally of real estate, located on Main en.” months of last year. There were Youngblood. the Second District ’The name of street and Cheatnut street here, In Other awards Include; 239,270 automobiles registered in DUttager Nearby MAKLEY CONVICTED; Col. Thomas Hewes of Farmington, BIG TAXI STRIKE Old Lym e smd Grove Beach and in Original story — Robert Lord, the two months as compared with Before he di^, Youngblood said recently an assistant secretary of land In Glastonbury and on Birch "One Way ." first; Frances 232,122 in January and February, that DtlUnger had been in Port Teacher in State Elementary the ’Treasury, also has been discuss Mountain road. Marlon, "Prize ^hter and the 1933. Huron Thursday night Quickly eo for the at-largo place. Lady,” second; Charles MacArthur. there came a report that DtlUnger The estate goes to members o f TO DIE IN CHAIR Although Representative Maloney the decedent’s immediate family. “Rasputin and the Empress," third. had crossed the St Callr river from and Hisfa Schools Are has as yet failed to make any formal Fi?e Thonsand Delegates Adaptation—Sara Y. Mason and Port Huron to Sarnia, Ont, In i statement asserting his candidacy Victor Herman, “Little Women,” RURAL EDUCATION rowboat with two Indians, Better Paid. for the Senatorial nomination, his Vote to Qnit Today; Want TBRASURY BALANCE first; Robert Rlsken,” Lady For a This was unconfirmed but authori Member of DilBofer G iif associates regard him ais an active Washington, March 17.—(AP)— Day,” second; Sonia Levlen and ties were Impressed with the possi The position of the Treasury March Paul Qreen, "State Fair,” third. bility that DlUinger. If he is this Art direction —WtUlam Darling, NEEDOFREIGION Hartford, March 17.—(AP) (OoBttBiied ea Page Two.) Their Union Recognized. 15 w as: near the border might try to get Fonml Gnilty of Mnrdor— Calvacade," first; Hans Dreler. Teachers in Junior High schools of Receipts 8478,655,650.66; expendi­ across It Police on both sides, kept tures 1474,055,286.38; balance 84,- "Farewell to Arms," second; Cedric aose watch, although Canadian the state received a greater de­ Gibbons, “When Ladies Meet,” Jail Is Heayily Goardod crease in salaries during the last New York, March 17.— (AP) — A 772,956,746.97; customs receipts for officials at Samla expressed confi­ the month 812,641,180.53. Speaker at Yale Urges dence last night that DtlUnger year than did teachers in elementary ELSIE FERGUSON general strike of New York aty Hepbon's Career schools or in High schools, accord­ Receipts for the fiscal year (since hadn’t been able to enter the coun­ taxi-drivers, effective at once, was July 1) 18,065,930,57148; expendi­ Katherine Hepburn set out to be try. UmA O., March 18.— (A P )— ing to statistics compiled by Ro^r star and got there with dazzling Broadening of the Field— M. Thompson, senior supervisor of voted early today by five thousand tures 84,546,977,609.29 (Including Charles Makley, second member of WEDS IN LONDON ■peed. Her work in “Morning NEGRO'S CONFESSION the notorious John DUUnger gang research and finance of the state de­ cheering delegates of the taxi 82,684,715,887.63 of emergency ex­ Glory" won her the honor. driven’ union at meeting in St Port Huron, Mich., March 17 — to face a charge of murdering 8n5^ partment of education. The compila­ a penditures); excess of expendituree Hollywood doesn’t know Miss Scores Chnrches. tion waa authorized by Commis­ Nicholas Rink. 82.480,047,037.91; gold assets |7,- (AP) — Although Herbert Young­ Iff Jess Sarber, today was oonriotp' The strike vote was declared blood, escape companion of John ed without a recoimaMndatioB o f sioner Ernest W. Butterfield, and 611,585,351.61. (U M ttnoed am Page rw o) the research letter forwarded today American Actress Marries unanimous by the leaders. Recog­ DtlUnger, notorious desperado, told Morcy by a jury of 11 men and ctM( nition of the union was described as New Haven, March 17—(AP) — officers as he lay dying in a hospi­ woman. The verdict makes mann- to superintendents field supervisors Broadening of the field for attain­ tory a sentence of death in the elee- S ^ chairmen of boards of educa- the principle issue at stake. tal here yesterday that he had seen Wealthy Irishman; Says Then also waa some resentment ing “ of (3od" to Im­ DtUingei in South Port Huron tric chair. over the division of a 5-cent tax prove rural education waa urged to- Thureday night, it was a different A similar verdict was gtven a- Tbough teachers’ salanes show a Believe Handsome Dan day by Warren H. Wtleon of New story he told to the Rev. Father week ago to Harry Plerpont, »*»»*ei* marlmd reduction It is significant, She Has Left the Stage. which New York aty, under the Tammany regime that preceded York, at a seminar on the town and Charles T. Walsh, who sou|^t to »■ the trigger-man in the Maying says the report, that the teacher country church. comfort him Friday. wMch was ooBunitted last Oet U load is increasing. Mayor Florello H. LaGuanUa, «*s««8ed tor each taxi ride. Will Be Home Tonight The speaker, azaociated with the “Father, pray for me; father pray when membere of the gang freed The average salary for teachers London, March 17.— (AP)—Elsie This tax was declared illegal by Board of National Miwdonz of the for me," Youngblood implored the DUUnger from the Allen county Jail In elmnentary schools is 11477. Ferguson, American actress, and the courts and the disposition of the Presbjrterian church in the United p rie st here. The 11,918 average salary paid Victor Augustus Sejnnour Egan, sum collected from the public be­ New Haven, March 17.—(AP)—^Haven for Its basketball tilt with States of America, told representa­ “You are going to die and you Heavily Onargsg elementary teachers in Greenwich is wealthy Irishman, were married at came a matter of controversy. It Yale men nourished the hope today tives of various churches boards had better tell these officers the With several batteries of the highest in the state. Hartford noon today in the Caxton Hall regis­ led to a strike of taxi driven adiich that their football mascot. Hand­ Meanwhile at Cambridge, Man.. meeting at the Yale Divinity truth,” Father Walsh told tfte guns manned by Nattorial Ctuardih School: teachers average |1,679, Bridgeport try office. started February 2 and lasted a some Dan, 2nd., would be returned Harvard men scoffed at the sugges­ wounded negro. “When did you last men commanding all appronohoa It haz long seemed to be that 11,484, New Haven 81400 and It was the bride’s fourth mar­ week, with scenes of disorder on to them before midnight by the tion that any of their college mat:s see DUlinger?" Makley and Plerpont now are pik^ because of the inadequacy of the W atsrbu iy 814 98 : New Haven pays riage, and Egan’s second. Broadway and In other seettoBs. dognapers who enticed Um away could have been implicated in the "Father, I last saw him shortly Otters in the JaU, as la RttmM education in our schols, and the the highest average salary for Only the brid^^^xim’s son. Lieu­ Get But tO P. a from his comfortable university plot They, too, ^professed grave sfter we escaped from the JaU at esark, who will be brought to tilal Junior High schocfi teachers, |1,716, tenant Rupert Egan, and a few close At today's meeting one speaker home. shocking deficiency of the country Crown Point” Youngblood gasped. on the same ehatge later. oonceza over Dan's distemper and churches, that we should broaden Norwalk |l,697, Meriden 81,681 and friends witnessed the ceremony. declared that he did not believe the Not a single ransom letter has determined to keep the fair name of “Were you with Mm last n ^ t The speCia' precautions to pan* West Hartford |1,697. ’The bride wore a long, tight-fit­ driven have been given mon the" been received since the thorougfa- our field for attaining the knovd- (Thursday) ?” Father Walsh asked. veot a delivery of the hiria Harvard unsulLed, they offered clue edge of God. We should enlarge the Hartford High school teachers ting spring beize coat and a heavy 20 per cent of the tax coUectod, brsd English bullOn of the scowl­ after clue ic the hope they might “No,” answoed Youngblood; *T been maintained ever rinoe thig fur necklH and muff to match. She though, under the settlemeiit of the ing mien vanished Wednesday night field of religious education beyond was with tw o w hile peUs.” were brought here. Rinse ruiH^ avarags 823S8, New H av« |J476, lead to the hideout of the culprits. its present literary and biblcal Bridgeport 11,726 and Waterbury won a large Uack straw hat February strike, they were sup­ fnm the Ray TumpUns houss. “Was either DllllngarT” the priest gers recMt eocane from tin M l gk “OeDtlemen, cherches, la fomme” lim its. 88478. The bridegroom who b u lived In posed to get 00 per ceat Ito r has th ert been a Mtaals clue advized the Harvard Lanmoon, un­ ariied. Qpown Point, Bid!, tho goarifep h lid Then a n ap estimated 18400 taxi as to the 'wnereaboute of the dis- Enlarge latsrest YoungMood traUed off lato un- been inereaoed oevnni tiniB. London for a number at yean, won dergraduate humorous publication. 'T suggest tb^ we enlarge our re> QUAKE IN NOVA SCOTIA a light grey suit driven in New York. Hehr wide­ temper-suffeting Haiidtome Dan or Itself under a daik oloud of sus­ oonsckmsness mad under the ligious interest by interpreting tke A few m inutes later he Vma tuoii. an hour after rm intni ite ----- T h e n was a reception in a fash­ picion, the Lampoon suggested that disooveries of the sciences, and ths Halifax, March 17,—(AP) — An ionable West M M el afterward. not be determined Immedid^ely. ordeal. Dan—a softrhearted sort of a fel­ tloos today. Tno aaif a hi__ Today's action was a ite of Us looks—might ed the curricula of the universities w ee^^B t delftieratihg la§f‘ towns along the south shore of Nova would go OB tM r bimeymoon. growth of the strike of driven of an in their belief that their Hsi^ have ben the vtetim of feminine the Parmelee System, starting vard foes'could—if thsy, ehrsd to— to which we have never ad^ted our Boston, March 1T.< ) - Mr. Scetiae^y today but no damage Him F e m m n M A a had “left wUea religious education." waa reported. eight daya ago, agBiaat alleged dis­ •oive the msnitety. And'through a and ]i$n. PhiUp o f Beacon the atege tor fogd,” when they dU- “Lan^jy'' Inristed that the Har­ Wilson charged that triiile agri­ *1 though a train had struek the crimination agi|inst mambeae. torturous prbesoi (^ reasoning, the Btrest today i nOiilfBDua.' oil.O ik : j cloaed their flans to marry. She vard swtnuttlng team wUoh stayed cultural coUege teach men “ to. ne* gageateot of their buUdiag,” declare the railway dis- Striking driven asserted Parmeise •ofis of Eli fifined that their 11,000 at the Ray TompltinB house the gave b a r f if e aa 49. Egan gave his officials attempted to Itifluenfe sa^ come skilled farm hands” thty da H arnret Stockton, to ^ Bridgewater. a | ^ M 0 9 . pup would be lestofod to them to- Ufht Dan was sifted away was I F fa a - ployeea to jola a ceajffqr ^Moa. altkt when HaiVibd eoaua to New ^ Aoama, Jr., aoo of beMV- HBlueflly lamrof^mTmX MorMazy of the Nftvy. /

•AlfCHBBTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAT, MARCH 17,1984. SPEAKER REVIEWS PW A ADMINISTRATION 2,000 ARE SLAIN PACKAGESTORE ABOUT TOWN RICKENBACKER OBITUARY REMOVES CONTRAaOR Miss Cora Irons and Frad Trow­ CATHOUC HISTORY ON INDIAN BORDER bridge were the winners of first BAN IS LIFTED prises at the Manchester Green ASKSNEWRULE NEXTWIDiaSBIli Invefitigation Discloses Easton Community club’s setback last ( DEATHS Road Builder Had Violated night at the Green schoo, h ^ .' Miss Attorney W. J. Shea Also Wage Agreements in Con­ British Consulate Suffers in IN CONNECTICUT Edith Pearson and Robert '^ I t o n F O R ^ M A I U Mrs. E. F. Boblnsen won second awards. General danc­ Mrs. Bertha May (Hastingi) Rob­ New Merchandise ia . . de s tract. ing followed cards. (OonttniMd from Pag* Om ) (Oontlnaed from Page One) inson, wife of Ernest F. Robinson of Describes Masses Here Bridgeport, March 17.— (AP)— Massacre in Turkestan; 462 Main street, died yesterday af­ Friday evening, , April 18, has Latest Styles to Be t i f The PWA administration for Con­ it. The latest appeal, made by the ternoon at tbe home of her mother, been set for a revival of the Father an ounce for letters, and the au- necticut acted upon its first case of Connecticut Package Store Associa­ thorisatlos of air lettergrams at Mrs. J. J. McKee. Mrs. Robinson Britain-Japan Involved. tion was denied (mly two days ago. and Son banquets at the North Before Chinch Was BaQt contract violation when it ordered three cents and air postcards at was formerly on the nurslhg staff Methodist church, which have been o n D ia ^ y . the removal of sub-contractor two cents. of the Manchester Memorial hospi­ omitted for number of years. Thomas Lanese, working on the HOTEL MENnS STAND a tal and for four years was asslsuat Rev. M. S. Stocking and Mark Pay Of Pilots The ball of St. Bridget’s churcb Easton state highway road contract Moscow, March 17— Several mem­ New Haven, March 17— (AP) — supervisor la the Rockville aty Holmes are co-chairmen of the ar­ The federal regulatory board also The 1984 spriaf opeelng eC leoal. was filled to capacity last night bers of the British Consulate’s staff hospital. She was a graduate of project It was given .as general opinion by rangements. would be charged with arbitrating merebants will be held next Wedoee when Attorney William J. Shea ae- Several weeks ago complaint was tonight were reported killed or hotel men here today that the pack­ pilots’ pay. Wesson Memorial Hospital Training Uvered an address in which be registered with the state engineer age store men would not be followed “With the increased poundage school in Springfield. day — which Is officially the fln t woimded and 2,0(X} Uigurs, compris­ A large congregation attended tha traced the history of the Catholic that the sub-contractor was violat­ by the Connecticut hotel men in the which will be developed under these Besides her husband and her day of spring— It was aanouneed to* month’s mind mass celebrated .'n religion during the early years. He ing certain of the labor conditions ing most of the dvll population of action to have a constitutional court changes and rates of postage,” mother she leaves three brothers, day by Elmer Wedea, ebairraao of S t Bridget’s church this morning ai also gave an interesting account of of the general contract. Investiga­ the town of Kasngar in Sinklang, pass on the state liquor control law Rlckenbackei told the committee, John and Thomas Hastings of Tal- the executive committee of tke 8 o’clock for the repose of the soul vottvUle and Cedric Hastings of the first masses celebrated in Man­ tion of the case substantiated some Chinese ’Turkestan (Just north of as begun yesterday through federal T am convinced from studies which Merebants Divlsloa of ths CibaaslMr chester before the erection of a of Rev. G-ristopher T. McCann, who Bloomfield. She also leaves a of Commerce, which is in charge of of the claims when it was found Kashmir, India), were massacred in injimction proceedings. ’The atti­ I have made that not only Would all church here, taking the different died February 14. The mass was sister, Mrs. Harriet Armstrong of the annual event, The oom n^tee that some of his workmen had not fierce fighting between rebellious tude of hotd men may be determin­ airlines which operated on Febru­ periods of t^e local history of the been paid in over four weeks. A fter sung by Rev. John Kenney, acting Hamden. also Includes Robert B. Seoasan, ’fvmgan natives and forces of the ed tomorrow as a general meeting ary 19, 1934, be able to exist with­ church to the present day. investigation and hearing the state pastor of the church, and in the Mrs. Robinson’s funeral will take William Lyons, Samuel Kemp, ' C. newly proclaimed “independent gov­ h u beefi called in Hotel Taft. out subsidy within a relatively few Mr. Shea spoke under the auspices engineer, Leslie A. Hoffman, issued Hotel men said their aim was a sanctuary during tbe mass Rev. place at the Thomas G. Dougan Elmore Watkins, Thomas Brennan ernment.” William P. Reldy, pastor of St. yeara, but new routes might be add­ of the Holy Name society and was the following order: special session o f the Legislature Funeral Home, 59 Holl street, to- and William Kronlok. This information was contained James’s church; Rev. P. J. Killeen, ed to the network of airlines which totroduced by Matthew Merz, tbe That the contractor assume and that the entire situation, which they morrow afternoon at 2:80. The Rev. New spring merchandise in tha in reports from ’Tashkent assistant pastor of St James’ existed at that date.” president. In addition to the ad- meet the payroll operation of sub­ claim, has been adverse to their Francis Bachelor of the TalcottvlUe latest styles wUl be attractively dis­ Town Sacked church, and Rev. Michael Martin ul The post office department, he d n ^ by Mr. Shea there was a short contractor Thomas Lanese and that business in this may be remedied, if Congregational church will conduct played by all participating mer-, Kashgar itself v'as virtually sack­ Bridgeport occupied chairs. added, would receive more from entertainment. At the close of the he submit to this office satisfactory possible. The meeting primarily the service and burial will be in chants. There will be no restric­ ed during the combat, which occur­ stamp sales than it would have to meeting coffee and doughnuts were evidence of compliance with this re­ will be to find some way of impress­ Mount Hope cemetery, TalcottvlUe. tions and merchants will be allowed' Mrs. Kenneth Meacham of 19 pay air operators. served. quirement. red when Tungan detacnments at­ ing Governor Cross that a l^ ila - to put on style shows, give away Newman street will grant the use Rickenbacker urged tbat no leg­ That sub-contractor Lanese be re­ tacked the town and rescued a gar­ tive session is a necessity. souvenirs or arrange any ronn of at­ of her home this evening for a card islation be considered which might traction which is moved from the Job both as sub-con­ rison of ’Timgans, which was be­ Temporary BeJief * penmaslble under sieged in a fortress by Independent party for the benefit of Memorial tend to place commercial aviation EASTER WILL BE FAIR, the N R A code. Blvery mertAant wOl CROSS TO RUN AGAIN, tractor or foreman and that the Willard B. Rogers, of Hartford, under the same governmental con­ genercd contractor be at Dberty to government troops. Temple, No. 83, Pythian Sisters. All (jo everything possible to attract tbe president of the Connecticut Hotel players will be welcome. The trol body as military aviation. interest of the pubUc and It is re­ take the work over either under nis The latter forces, attempting a men’s Association said to^y, “noth­ games wiU begin at 8:15. There ported that many special features WASHINGTON RUMORS own direction or with a new sub­ counter-attack, were beaten back, ing but temporary relief will come CHARLES HAAG CLAIMS contractor for the approval both of and in retreating sought refuge near will be prizes and refreshments. are being planned to make the event through the courts.” the best ever held in Manchester. your office and this office. the British Consulate, which was He said the matter of a Federal (Oontlnaed from Page One) Manchester Assembly, No. 16, BOSTON FLOWER EXHIBIT Arrangements have been made to fired on by victorious ’Tungans, with injimction against the liquor law South Windsor Weather Pro­ Order of Rainbow for Girls, WiQ issue a special spring opening see* possibility, with a strong chance for a number of fatalities among its had been discussed several weeks phet at Last Issues Bulletin tion of The Herald on 'Tuesday, U personnel. attend in a body the morning serv­ the nomination. Professor Ayres, HEPBURN IS nUST ago, with opinion held that the end ice tomorrow at St Mary’s Episco­ DRAWS LOCAL RESIDENTS That WUl Satisfy. which the merchants will announce who lost the nomination to Senator Retreating Independently, the sought would not be gained that pal church. The advisory board their new spring merchandise. In government troops Joined scattered way. “The only permanent correc­ Lonergan two years ago is looked on ON HLMDOM’S U ST has idso been invited. The girls are Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Burr, Miss addition, there will be four M r io ^ as his strongest opponent detachments under the Emir of tive measures we can hope for must requested to meet at 10:80 in the Do not hesitate to buy Blaster pf broadcasting over WDRC on In Other Districts Khotan and occupied Jarkent, while be obtained through the Leglala- vestry. Carrie M. Johnson and Mrs. finery, as there is a warm and dry Monday and Tuesday to announce Renomination of either of the (Oontlnaed From Page One) partisan groups of Ulgursn and ture,” he aaid. “ And we are cer­ Albert Hemingway Attend. moon in the skies and Blaster is go­ tbe event outside of Manchester. Democratic congressional nominees Kirghiz, supporting the Independent tain we will be able to effect a Special entertainment will be of­ ing to be warm. So says Charles who unsuccessfully contested the Hepburn, but It knows her work government forces, took positions special session to treat with the fered at George’s Tavern on Oak Maag, South Windsor weather HARTFORD MAN OUJ) election of the Republican victors in and thinks a lot of it. on roads and cut off Kashgar. situation, the attitude of Governor street tonight In honor of St. Pat­ Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Burr and Miss prophet. Cross notwithstanding.” their respective districts has been She arrived virtually an unknown, British-Jap Oonfilct rick’s Night. Bob Chaney and Sam­ Carrie M. Johnson, assistant treas­ The five remaining snowstorms Dayton, 0., March 17.— (A P )— As to injunction proceedings, described as improbable. In the Sec­ came to attention in a single role Meanwhile, General Ma Chu-lng, my Green, two weU known come­ urer of the Burr Nurseries, have due to hit Manchester will be of lit­ Thomas Murphy, 17, Hartford, Rogers said the hotel men felt they ond District C. Dow of Danielson (in "A Bill of Divorcement”) and leader of the Kashgar independent dians and Miss Betty Green, popular returned from Boston where they tle Importance. The moon is a dry Conn., and James Lee, 26, Louis­ could have obtained an injunction ■who ran a close .'•econd to William then signed a starring contract. government troops, was reported girls’ orchestra leader wUl enter­ attended the fiower show in Me­ one, showing little rain or snow to ville, Ky., charged with having slain "but we were satisfied it would C. Fox in the race for the district Hollywood has heard many strange meurching on Kashgar with rem­ tain. Also Chet Powers, a wizard chanics hall. In oy give an enthusl- be unloadeo upon the earth in this George Silvers, a special watchman give little more than temporary re­ section. Maag claims. nomination, two years ago has been things about her: That she wears nants of his army, which was de­ on tbe strings will be present to aaUc report of tbe show which this during a holdup at the S t Jostph’i lief.” year is flnei than ever, and <>^ii at­ mentioned as the probable nominee. ragged dinims and hobnailed shoes; feated in the north by provincial keep things lively. Powers has ap­ Blacb day there has been a rise in Mission here on March >, were in* Rogers said Connecticut “was the tention to the axhlblt, which occu­ for first The nomination in the Fifth Dis­ the she carries a pet monkey; that government forces. peared at the leading New England the temperature. This is having a dieted degree murder by laughing stock of the entire Nation pied the stage on the main floor, by good effect bringing the frost out the County Grand trict, although the subject of con­ she avoids movieland society; that The dispatch added that British night clubs and tbe other entertain­ Jury, which re­ because of our childish liquor laws.” Sherman Eddy, who is well known siderable discussion brings forth no she won’t admit or deny her -nar- agents in Kashgar, Khotan and ers have made reputations in New of the ground. When the real warm ported today. to many Manchester people because weather arrives there is joing to candidate known now to have an riage. Jarkent—three strategic towns in York city and Boston clubs. She was bom in Hartford, Conn., MEE’TINO TOMORROW. of his connection with the (bounty be so little frost left that the back outstandingly strong position. Southwestern Sinklang—have advo­ about 1905. Her father is a sur­ Hartford, March 17.—(A P)— A Y. M. C. A., as well as hla work as roads will be much better to travel Kopplemann’s renomination in the cated a unification of these three Paul Cleary, 43, of 18 Llllev geon. Ludlow O. Smith, a New York statewide meeting of package store a landscape architect. over than has been expected, he SAT. First District is generally accepted districts into an independent Mos­ street, was sent to the State Farm insurance man who agreed never to owners has been called for tomor­ Mr. Eddy is now the proprietor maintains. and assured. The Fourth DisMct, lem domain ruled by an luudentified for Inebriates, Norwich, in Town and Interfere with her career, is her row at 12:30 p. m., at the Hotel of the Towpatn Gardens. Hartford, It has been found that the frost however, is regarded as the possible Moslem prince from British India. Court this morning. (Jleary was SUN. husband. Garde by Samuel H. Claplan, presi­ and his arrangement of an old New has gone as deep in the ground as Circle arena of James J. Txmney*s political It reported that this advice con­ arrested early last evening on Mam On the stage sffter Bryn Mawr, dent of the state association at England cottage, with its old-fash­ 40 Inches In some places, while In flicted with "Japanese plans” in street and was charged with intoxi­ Life was a puppet in debut William L, Tierney who de­ Katherine played small roles. She which a definite plan for filing the ioned plantings, well-sweep, shed Sinklang. cation and breach of the peace. others there is less than a foot. feated Representative Schuyler lost a Job or two for talking back to names of those who wish to avail and other accessories was a gold Where there is heavy turf the frost hands— but love was M erritt in 1980 is of course one of themselves of privileges under the directors. Upon coming to Holly­ Leo Webr’s orchestra, which is medal winner. Mr. Eddy staged a did not sink as low as In the mere master! the leading contenders for the place. injunction will be outlined, so that wood she made up her mind defin­ now playing under the name of Jim similar exhibit at the national flow­ exposed places lacking a heavy The name of former Mayor Alfred the procedure may be orderly. itely to become a star, this meant Rhodes’ Kitchen dance orchestra, er show held at the SUte Armory grass covering. N. Phillips of Stamford has also A t the same time, it is expected creating an off screen personality to THREE POWER PACT will appear at the Hartford 'Hmes a few years ago, but the Boston ex­ been mentioned as a possibility. the association will set up rules of get on the screen. Hence the mon­ progress show at the State Armory hibit is more elaborate and Aas at­ Washington observers look to J. sale which will place them on exact­ key and the shoes and the overalls in Hartford next Thursday night, tracted a great deal of favorable Frands Smith of Waterbury as a ly the same basis as the druggists, and the studied Indifference. playing from 9:45 to i0:15 o’clock. comment. PUBUC RECORDS probability for the state chairman­ WAITS SIGNATURES except that they will not, of course, Katherine knew what she wanted Tbe orchestra includes a number of Mrs. Albert Hemingway and her ship if David A. Wilson steps aside and she got i t sell under prescription. They will local players. daughter, Mis. Harold Belcher, are The wUl of Charles R. Hathaway with Mrs. Josopha Whitney, Mrs. remain open for sales until 11 p. m., other local people who have been Anna L. Delaney or Mrs. Nora Har­ at the latest and will sell in not less was admitted to probate this morn­ The Board of Selectmen Inspected attending the Boston show, and are ing. There were no public bequests ris as possibilities for the vice chair­ than half-pint containers. n c e i HOSPITAL NOTES Treaty Binds Anstria to Con- the work being done in the Town expected home today. and no inventory was filed. O manship. Ctourt building and plana for rush­ Isaac Bell of 17 Rosemary plac?, snk Italy Before Making ImonsiQfjog yn UY ing the work through to completion TO MAKLEY CONVICTED; Mrs. -Louise Oilman of 236 Main next week will be maugurated Mon­ street, and EHizabeth Runde of 118 day. Walnut street were admitted, and Any Major Moves. The regi’lar monthly meeting of EVERY TO DIE IN CHAIR Anna Arson of 146 South Mam I IS CONSECRATED P A R S O IlS ’ Beg. March 19 street was discharged yesterday. the oBard of Selectmen will be held HARTFORD WEEK Pop, Mats. Wed. and S at In the MunietpaJ building Tuesday Rudolph Wadas of il Norman Rome, March 17 — (AP) — Italy (Oontlnaed from Page One) WOMAN (ODBtlmMd tren Page One) street was admitted today. will help write Austrian history evening. Bills for the month of OPENING OF THE SPRING SEASON A son was bora today to Mr. and after today. dies, and Lorenzo Cardinal Laurl, February will be read and turned K M r i i This morning another ballot was over to the town treasurer for pay­ Mrs. Woodrow Clifford of 34 West A three power consultative pact grand penitentiary. J. B. PRIESTLY’s Exciting Play B U I -\M> taken and the recommendation of street. under which Itady obtains possibly a ment. ____ mercy was turned down. Others present included: 1 AV decisive voice in Austria's future The automobile business in Man­ Sentence was not immediately Mgr. Joseph A. Breslin, vice-rec­ QUEEN MO’THER ILL decisions, was announced along tor American Cohege, Rome, Kiley’s chester is looking up. Last night a pronounced. It has'been previously with an economic agreement after a carload of cars, consigned to Ernest indicated that Makley and Pierpont two brothers, James and Father “ DANGEROUS CORNER” W .1 lu'iU'l il .■'tiiii'l .■'till.'I 1. Amsterdam, Holland, March 17. — series of conferences participated in Myles D., of Gloucester. Mass., and Roy, proprietor of the Depot Square will not be sentenced until the third (A P)—Concern was felt today for garage, waa spotted in the Manches­ M .11 V I ,11 11I by Austria's Chancellor ^llfuss, Father McCormack, rector of the Dillinger henchman, Russell d ark , Queen Mother Emma, ill with bron­ ter freight yards and this morning with Herbert Rawlinson, Beverly Bayne Premier (Joemboes of Hungary, and Gregorian University in Rome. awidtlng trial on the same charge, chitis. Queen Emma is 76 years Benito Mussolini. they were unloaded. has been tried, beginning Monday. old. togenlously Derised y Direct from 1 Year In N. Y. PLUS I Today, a gold pen and six gold Superbly Acted Mrs. Alice Gilbert, wife of Edwin embossed document’s lay upon Oontinoously ThrUllng • 5 Months in Chicago BUCK JONES Duce’s desk In the Venezia Palace, RABBI WISE AT 60 Gilbert, who disappeared from his awaiiting only the signatures of the home here December 13, waa this three leaden. momtag appointed trustee of bis es­ BARGAIN PRICES: Nights, 26c to $1.10, Mata. l 6o and 660. “Forbidden TraU” The prime effect of the pact will tate. to the petition presented to SCORES HITLERISM MAIL ORDERS NOW! be to bind Austria to confer with the probate court last week she set BBRIALl S t Patrick*s Party forth that she had made a diligent Italy before making any move that New York, March 17.—(AP)— **THREE MUSKETEERS’* might betray her independence — search for his whereabouts and nad Rabbi Stephen S. Wise sail tcklay on particularly through a union with not been able to lo ^ te him. She his sixtieth birthday “while the Nazi, Germany. asked that she oe named trustee. A t shadow of Hitlerism lies over the the session of the probate court this TONIGHT Both Dollfuss and Goemboea world Jewry and over dvUiaaUon no morning her petition was aeoeptsd arose early today and prepared with AT birthday celebration can be a happy and she was appointed. their staffs of economic experts for one.” the ceremony concluding negotia­ Dr. Wise is founder and rabbi of Mrs. James W. Foley of 161 North tions begun Tuesday at Mussolini’s the Free Synagogue and preaident Main strset received a letter yester­ Invitation. of tbe Jewish Institute of Religion. day from her cousin in Londonderry, GEORGE’S TAVERN The experts will remain behind “Tbe tragedy of tragtdiea Iz that Ireland, also a box containing a A ROMAN HOLIDAY Cor. Oak and Cottage Sts. Geo. England, Prop. when thdr chiefs return to their Hitlerism has come to pasa In a quantity of real Irish shamrocks, capitals. It will be the Job of the country which has been nMnlnally picked in the open fields near the OF BEAUTY, SONG former to work out details of the Christian for nearly 1,600 years and anoltnt town. Though earefully economic agreement the two in which Jews have lived and tolled wrapped In damp cotton, the leaves A N D LAUGHTER! Vaudeville Floor Show premiers reached in principle. and served for one thousand years.” seemed badly wilted. Mrs. Foley With the Famous Irish Comedians He continued: "Hitlerism does not immediately placed them in water presage the destruction ol Judaism and today— St. Patrick's day— they or Israel, though it brings immeas­ have fully revived. The letter oon- urable and inexpiable hurt to the veyed the news that they have had “BOB” CHANEY Jew. Hitlerism, is however, a ter­ a severe winter in Elngland and Ire­ Ten-Shan rible shook to those of us who had land, as far as cold la concerned, and and come to believe that such tolngs tbat there is a decided drouth ow­ could never again be in a ChtDitlaa ing to the dry season last summer Buddies oountry.'» and fall, as well asv through the win* Miss Betty Hale ter. Th« Bvllttln Beu4 Mias Mary Carney of New Haven Accompanied by has leased a store in the State thea­ li-Sfirrlefi OrguUmtloWi Weddings ter buildlaff and will open thia after­ noon. The store wUl deal la wom­ “Sammy” Green en’s ssUllnery. Miss Oarney has D. A. V. Mozley-Wescott had considerable experience in this A t the Piano On Monday, March I9tb, Ralph Miss Esther Weseott, daughter of line, but It is her first business ven­ L. Cbamben, CWef of the D. A. V, Mrs. Waltor Button of Ohsrry Val* ture on her own aeeouat. Popular Professional Entertainers Rehabilitation officers will be the ley, N. T., was married yesterday at guest of the Unknown Soldier Chap­ the home of her mother, to Joe Attorney Harold Garrity, who has and ter at an open meeting to be held Motley, formerly of Mexico. Mre. bad an office In the Fork building, A p a f f i t B t 1, , in Bulkeiey High school on Maple Mozley Is a niece of Mrs, Harry today Bsoved Into a vacant office In tawetoxe New England’s Favorite Night Club Entertainer avenue, Hartford at 8 o’clock p. m. Cabocm of 13 Summit street, and the State Theater buUdlng. He Ralph is a forceful speaker and has made her home with her auat will occupy the room formerly used ______knows his stuff. Points that are here. She le a graduate of Rook* the Manchester Rating aad Cred­ i h i t f l A td ville High scbooL olasi of 1988 and CHET POWERS Dot generally understood by the it company, and In addition to this IDDKIeeeJtMl public will bs brought forward and Mr. Mosley is a graduate of t ^ will have another room soroso tbe VocaUst and Wizard of the Strings explained and the proposed veter- University of Mexico. Tbe youag hall which can be used for eonsulto* a Ro io m i i «ns leglaiaUoa will be dleouased. ooimie on their return from a tlona. . The meeting will be open to anyone wedding trip through New Tork state will take up bousekeeplnf Is Your Favorite Beer On Draught! u d it la hoped a good delegation of ex«servlee men will be present from the Midland Apartments, ths b r l^ RURAL EDUCATION thle town. groom being employed in Hartforo. EBLING’S CREAM ALE Manchester Chapter ^md a most successful m e s t^ ea Friday, March •OWL FOE T n ^ NEEDOFREUGION Dtb. Tbs comradss tumsd out in The Famone NARRAGANSETT b f f p This afternoon at Murphy's alleys (Oettnaod f w Pogf Out) force to welcome the dletrlct officers Tsams No, 1 and 4 of ths Cravat PABST BLUE RIBBON BEER who paid us a visit and gavt tbs League will bowl for the league not teach “the religious or pklle* boys a few useful poUitsrs. It la ohasMlonsbtp. Team No. 1, with sophlosl undarstsnding of ths land plaansd to have a social hour after Bill Olatz as outaln, wen the first or the sky, or ths place of man our meetings. A food tlms COD bo half while BUI Brennan’s Colts won aaw n f tbs boaota and plants." hod by oU If ssoufh fit tofstbor. ■ABTEirOEMt tbs secoDd half. Cap. Lsrdsr'a oiv K s luggistsd that rural roUgioua AU comradss latsrastsd la tbs ebastra wW ffiralsb tha muoio. After oducatlea Inehids in Ito ourrlottla ' -’’■J BALLillPBII bf b«lBf ersated by tbs Motor Vs* Assarioan rMlglous history sad SLOOD 'wu/* Rumiofr tbe gasMC are ever the beys wttk 8 • S h o w i - 8 Scle Dept, for veterans should get tbflr wlvsi or jl r l frlsnds wfu jew * "tbe dlsoovsry of Ood la tboit fields la touch with tbe coauBaader or ad* ney to Csstis Fona for thslr gaaual of rsotlty diselofsd by the awdora Jutaat ------^

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.SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON, of the Cburob of Our Savior, Plato- ior at the end of His puUic minis­ died cuddeoly on Monday afternoon vUle, Conn. try. 1. Once more He proclaims after a few boure Ulneea, was held Friday, March 80tb—Good Friday Hlmsslf ths I ^ h t of tbs World. yesterday afternoon at the Ctaria- —^Morning Prasrar, lita n y , Peniten­ 2. Ones mors He admonishes us to tlan Apoetolic church. Rev. PhUlp Queer Twists DHUSUDHOraf Jesus Responds To Faith tial Office at 10:00 a. m. 13:00- beUve in ths lig h t 8. Once more Beyer of Lewis county. New York, 8:00 p. m.: Three Hour Service with He urges us* to become the sons of and Rev. Walter Wartxnan of In Day *s News Text: Bbtt 16:fl-16:U addresees on the "Seven Last Words Light Union City, N. J., officiated. Burial TBUWBIIDTMI The Internsttoiial Unlfonn Sun­ from the Cross.” 7:80 p. m.—Eve­ Lenten service on Wednesday at was In toe family ifiot in Ellington day School Leeeon for Bfaroh 18. ning Prayer. ^ 7:30 p. m. in English. Text of cemetery. 'The bearers were Jacob • * • Saturday, March 31—Easter Eve, sermon: Psalm 69, 85-87. Subject: Ruch, John Moser, John Isch, Nich­ Montreal-Ludan Guay having BY WM. E. GILBOY, D. D. 4:00 p. m.—Holy Baptism. The hymn of praise of toe redeemed olas Iscb, (Christian Gottler and Got- been convicted ot dealing in magic, Speaks of Lesmg NeuHj Edltw of The Ooncregatlonsllct. The Supreme Healing Power Sunday, April 1st, Ekuter Day— of toe Lord. 1. Wherefor they lieb Zahner. has until Tuesday to determine (by Thii lesson, which has been de­ By OBORGB HENRY DOLE 6:00 a. m.. Holy Communion. 8:00 give thanks. 2. How they glvt Briefs. power of magic i what sentence signed to teach and emphasize the a. m.. Holy Communion. Carols by thanks. Miss EHlzabeto 'Towle, teacher of Judge Tetreaum will give him and Then JnapiBg froB a International Sunday School Lessou^mortal. He answers every prayer Jimior Choir. 10:45 a. m.. Morn­ The court gave Guay three hours reality of faith, has been a stumb­ ing Prayer. Holy Communion and French and Elnglisb at toe Rockville Text. March 18. "Ask and it in ' toe fullness of one’s reception. High school, is spending the week yesterday to figure it out, at the end AdIo After a F i^ ling block to many people. If we shall be given unto you; seek and This may not seem true, because sermon. 2:00 p. m.. Holy Baptism. of which time toe magician said be 3:00 p. m.. Children’s Festival Carol end at her home at Dover, N. H. were to read it with cold and pro­ ye Shan find, knock and it shaO be man ask." writo reference to what The work of making up toe rate was still very much in the dark. Hie opened unto you.” Matt. 7:7. is temporary and of this world, Service. 7:00 p. m., Elvenlng Pray­ Judge said he bad not figured it out saic literalism, it would present the er and Sermon. 8:00 p. m., Blaster ROCKVILLE book for toe town taxes is now be­ Rochester, N. Y., March IT,— Master in a character far different while toe Lord answers with refer­ ing completed by Miss Eldlto Casati, either and that Guay could have un­ There is no healing power com­ ence to wrhat best promotes happi­ Pageant til 'Tuesday to try to determine what (AP)—Under prolonged questiemhig;, from that of the full picture that we 'There will be ^>ecial services of assistant town clerk. 'The work of have of him in the Gospels. parable to that which comes from ness in toe everlasting life. He the punishment is to be. by deputy sheriffs, Joseph Baechlezw promises whatever we ask in His Holy Baptism Saturday, March 31st collecting toe taxes will be started Instead of thinking of him as the Lord when the mind is at peace Easter Eve at 4:00 p. m., also Sun­ on April 1 by Collector Claude A. 30, automobile dealer of Tavistock^' name, which is to ask not for what RECORD PARTY TO TAKE Mills. Chicago—After a poll le squad had Ont., who was found tying in Buf­ ready and eager to perform a deed with Him. By command and magic is in this world, but for toe qualities day, Easter Day, April 1st at 2:00 dashed out with all toe equipment of love and mercy, he would i^pear touch. He healed all manner of dis­ that are in Him. If we saw a p. m. A special communication of Fav- needed for snake catching it de­ falo road at toe city line early tor as very reluctant and hesitating. eases and even raised the dead. This mother at a distance throwing her ette Lodge, No. 69, A. F. A A. M., day, admitted he was Just a weai^ He wo^d seem almost to share the H. S. WASHINGTON TRIP veloped that toe desk sergeant had He did not only to disclose His pow­ treasures overboard, we would think THE CENTER CHURCH was held on Friday evening at 7 mside a slight error. hitch-hiker and not toe victim of a prejudices of those who despised er to heal bodily infirmities, but also her insane. But upon coming near­ o’clock In Masonic ball. people of a foreign race, and in­ (OongregatloBal) He had written a word in bis lapse of memory. to reveal and to give access to hlgn- er, and seeing that the ship is on Rev. Watson Woodruff Carl Gerich, popular barber at the complaint book that looked like stead of having that gentleness and er powers that reign over all things fire, we would see her to be merci­ Plans Being Made on Basis of Taylor barber shop on Market “snake” but which turned out to be “I Just became exhausted from graciousness that we associate with of the physical body and is the in­ ful. Do not Judge superficially or Participation in Journey by street, is showing improvement "smoke.” Residents who sent in hitch-hiking and lay down in toe him in the blessing of the little chil­ Morning Worship, 10:60. Sermon dex of spiritual health, heavenly from appearances. The Lord sees by toe Minister in toe Lenten Series. 102 Students and Teachers. after having been seriously ill with toe complaint wished toe police to road,” Bsiechler told toe persistent dren, and in other contacts, he would peace and quiet in the mind. The that our ship is on fire, and vdien 'The music; pneumonia at his home on Tolland abate a smoke nuisance. sheriffs in charge of toe investiga^ seem to have spoken and acted with omnipotent powers of the Lord en­ distresses come, they always save avenue. a strange harshness. Prelude—He Was Despised, Han­ tlon. viron us now, like the sphere of from something worse, and if right­ del. Plans for the annual Washington Arthur T. Bissell, who has been Campbellton, N. B.—John Perron, What are the facts? As Jesus gravity or like the undiscovered ly taken they advance toe eternal Anthem—The Sim Shall be No Soon after being found in the road came into the coast of Tyre and trip of toe senior class of toe Rock­ spending a vacation in Florida, nas of Vala d’Amour asked his cousin, Baechler was taken to General hos­ laws of nature. The Lord is the life. More My Light, Woodward. ville High school are fast material­ returned to his home in this city. James Perron if toe latter were “as Sidon we are told that a woman of same yesterday, today and forevut. The woman who had long suffer­ Hymn-Anthem—When the Lord pital. There he told sheriffs he was Canaan met him, appealing to him izing. The chaperones were an­ Miss Margaret E. Fay, daughter good a man as I am” ana James re­ unable to remember an3rthlng lead­ “Ask and It shall be given to you. ’ ed, said that if she could but touch of Love Was Here, Chadwick, of Mrs. Andrew Fay of East street plied in toe afffrmative, John to heal her daughter, who was “But,” replies one, “I have asked, toe hem of the Lord’s garment she Postlude—Postlude, Newell. nounced yesterday and toe detailed ing up to his predicament. “grievously vexed with a devil,” or, has entered toe Brooks hospital at knocked his cousin down, bit off toe A somewhat vague assertion, the prayed, beseeched; yet I do not re­ would be healed. She did, and felt 'The Church School, 9:30. itinerary will be ready within a Brookline, Mass., tc study clinical end of his nose and used fists to in­ as we shoiUd probably say in our ceive.” ’That this subject may ap­ toe rectifying power operating with­ 'The Women’s class, 9:30. Mrs. deputies said, that be bad Jumped terminology, seriously afflicted with week. 'The party will leave Rock­ laboratory diagnosis. flict other injuries, according to from an automobile after a fight pear in rational light, the laws of in her. Jesus felt virtue going forth Hardy, leader. ville on Saturday morning, April Miss Mary E. Laning, a member James complaint in court. John is some form of disease. the Lord’s operation must be known. from Him. The hem of toe gar­ with three men “in a big sedan” The Men’s League, 9:30. Harry 20, going by bus to Hartford where of toe Rockville High school faculty now in Jail waiting trial. proved to be just imaginaUon. We are told that Jesus paid no Grasp this wondrous fact concern­ ment is toe divine order in exter­ Kitching, leader. they will take the train to New attention to her, not answering her is spending toe week-end at her Baechler’s Story ing toe Lord’s nature. Remember nals. Touch toe hem of toe Lord’s The Psustor’s Class, 9:30. York. home in Springfield. at all; but the disciples, troubled it, and get toe strength and con­ garment. Bring the external life Lenten Institute, 6:00. Leader, Chicago—The police said Albert Baechler's story as finally elicited with her beseeching, came to him solation in it; namely, toe Lord into Divine order. 'Thereupon vir­ John A. Hood. Pieinist, Miss Lucile Prof. Philip M. Howe, principal, A large number attended the’ Dollman, a candidate for Committee­ by toe officers was this: and asked him to send her away. of such a nature that He cannet tue will fiow from Him into us and Brown. Speaker, Porter Brown, sec­ will be in charge of toe party and dance last evening at toe Elks man, lived up to toe slogan on one Last Monday be telephoned bis » • « turn His face from anyone, nor look work its wonders. “Ask and ye retary for Young People’s Work of will be assisted by Miss Gwendolyn Home, comer of EUlington avenue of his campaign cards, which read: wife in Toronto that he would drive The reply of Jesus to the disciples with a stem countenance ilpon. any shall receive.” the Connecticut Congregational Ook, teacher of biology and general and Prospect street, held under the “Action speaks lOuder than words.” to toe city and take her home from seemed as harsh and unsympathetic Conference. Topic: What 'They May science, and Miss Elizabeth Weed, sponsorship of Rockville Ledge, No. They accused him of sprinting away a shopping trip. as their own attitude, for Jesus Become. Specif music by a chorus teacher of English and civics. 1359, B. P. O. Elks, for members of from Policeman G. McGillicuddy Baechler told toe officers he toe lodge, their wives and lady when he left a cleaning and dyeing drove a second-hand machine to said, “I am not sent but imto the trained by Sidney French. Supper Plans are now being made for a shop, with several allegedly stolen lost sheep of the house of Israel.” served by toe King’s Daughters. party of 102, toe largest number friends. Toronto, sold it, and started to wan­ When the woman came then and The Week evei to take this trip from Rockville 'The Ladies’ Aid Society of toe articles. He was finally caught but der. He crossed the border at Ni­ Rockville Methodist church will toe exertion of toe sprint made him agara Falls, he said, and hitch­ worshiped him, appealing to him for Monday, 7:30—The Garden club. in one group. ill and he had to be taken to a hospi­ hiked to Syracuse. His funds be­ help, the words of Jesus seemed 'Tuesday, 7:00— Enlarged Choir The trip from New York will be hold a public card party on next tal. • coming exhausted yesterday, Baech­ even more stem, for he said, “It is rehearsal. ‘ made over toe Baltimore & Ohio Wednesday afternoon at the home ler said he started back and not meet to take the children’s 'Tuesday, 7:00—Troop 3, Boy railroad. Several side trips are of Mrs. Henry Gyngell of Thtmpson Stafford Springs, Conn.— Paul hitched rides through Rochester. He bread and to cast it to dogs.” CHURCHES Scouts. now under consideration. Details street. Prizes will be awarded and Joseph Brizard, 29, pleaded g;ullty In had started west in Buffalo road, be But the woman was persistent. Tuesday, 7:30—High Y. of toe itinerary are being worked refreshments served. court to theft of 337.33 from a said, when he became hungry and Great in her faith and in her deter­ SOUTH METHODIST EPISCOPAL<^the parsonage on Thursday evening 'Tuesday, 7:30—Girl Reserves. out by Paul Sullivan, of New Haven, The Postal Telegraph Company grocery store and then told toe exhausted and “Just laid down.” mination, she matched the challenge Leonard C. Harris, Minister at 8 o’clock. Wednesday, 2:30—Women’s Fed­ special ageht of toe “New Haven” has opened a station in toe office ot court he had spent some of toe Baechler said be was the son of of the Master by replying, “Truth, eration. railroad. Dowding A Martin in toe Henrv Palm Sunday evening at 5 o’clock Lenten Bible Study. Leader, Mr. building. money in toe same store. He was Andrew Baechler, who served 14 Lord, yet the dogs ea:t the crumbs Sunday—9:30 Church School with toe Emanuel Choir will sing Maun- Minstrel Show Tonight. bound over to toe Superior Court. years as mayor of 'Tavistock. which fall from their masters’ Woodruff. Hostesses: Mrs. Ray­ classes for all ages. 10:45 Morning der’s cantata “Olivet to Calvary.” mond Burnham, Mrs. Robert Haw­ The old time minstrel show to be table.” worship with sermon. ’The Pastor 'The choir will be assisted by Mau­ given tonight In toe town hall In Are we, then, to reaid this passage ley, Mrs. Carl Hoff, Mrs. Arthur continuing his Lenten series on The rice Wallen, tenor, G. Albert Pear­ Loomis, Mrs. William Kean. cele'oratlon of St. Patrick’s night is entirely apart from the picture that Personal Religion of Jesus, subject— son, baritone, and Eva Johnson, ac­ sponsored by toe two divisions of we have of Jesus in the Gospels, and Wednesday, 6:30—Cub Pack. Christ’s Secret of Power. companist. All are most cordially Wednesday, 7:00 — Ii, - As - Much the Ancient Order of Hibernians, utterly without the light and sugges­ 4:00—Pastor’s Training Class for invited to enjoy this beautiful and whose members feel sure that It will tiveness tl^ t the whole portrayal Circle, King’s Daughters. young people. impressive sei^ce. Please note Wednesday, 7:00—Shining Light be one of the best productions in Spring Sale— Heywood-WakeHeld of the Master throws upon it? Sure­ 4:30—Rehearsal of Easter drama. the change in toe time. The serv­ Circle, King’s Daughters. many years. ly only a very blind and prosaic 6:00—Epworto League. Speaker, ice will begin at 5 o’clock. Saturday, 6:00—Junior Choir re­ Frederick T. Hartensteln will act reader could interpret the passage Miss Ruth Cloyes of East Hartford, Holy Communion will be celebrat­ hearsal. as interlocutor. William Hahn, in that way. Illustrated talk on toe West Indies. ed on 'Thursday and Friday evenings Saturday, 6:30—Choir rehearsal. Jr., is director. An appropriate t • • • 7:15—Evening service. The Pastor of Holy Week. 'The service 'Thurs­ stage setting was arranged yester­ Would it not seem to be the truth, continuing his series of interpreta­ day evening will be Swedish and SE€X)ND CONGREGATIONAL day for toe dress rehearsal held last rather, that Jesus was rebuking the tions of great religious masterpieces. Friday evening English. evening. attitude o f. the disciples who sent Subject this hour, De Vinci’s—The Frederick C. Allen, Minister Baby Carriages The twice postponed meeting of There will be six end men in this the woman away altogether, that he Last Supper, A Study in Character. the Hartford District will be held In evening’s production, including two was trying them as he was trying Music at morning hour— Morning worship at 10:45. Sermon Prelude—"Gethsemane” . .. .Mailing Bridgeport Wednesday toe 21st. by the pastor, “What of the Sermon professional black faced vaudeville the woman herself? Rev. K. E. Erickson and Carl Noren entertainers. Those taking toe part Is it not much more nearly the Processional Hymn—Magdalena. on the Mount?” The music: Special Anthem—“O, Dearest Bloom,” will represent Emanuel. The Dis­ of the black faced comedians are truth to believe that, when Jesus, trict Women’s Missionary Society Prelude—Moderate Pathetic ...... “Charlie” Presslec, "Howie” Dailey, hr'response to the froman'a pttifu) ...... Weatoerdon ...... Kancem Anthem—“O, for the Peace, which will convene at the same time, and "El” Hartensteln, and "Johnnie” pleading said, “It is not meet to take place. Mrs. K. E. Erickson and Anthem—Lovely Appear ...... Gllllch of Rockville and Ralph Dou- children’s bread and to cast it to Floweto as a River” ... Stevenson ...... Gounod Combination Offer— Recessional Hymn—Penitence. several other local women will at­ chane and “Ray” Cobum of Hart­ dogs,” there was a mildness and tend. Offertory—Romance ...... Damm ford. kindness in his eye that belied his Postlude—Nible. Postlude—E Flat ...... Best Buy A Beautiful The Week The Week. There will be dancing after the wofds? As if he were playfully Monday, 7:30—Beethoven. Church school and Everyman’s referring to a narrow and bitter Monday—7:00 Girl Scouts; 7:30 show with music by Ernie Rock and Heywood- Boy’s basketball. 'Tuesday, 4:30—Confirmation. Class at 9:30. Speaker at toe class: his Hotel Bond orchestra. prejudice, that other men felt, in Tuesday, 6:00—Children's Chorus. Mr. R. E. Martin Adjutant of toe the very moment when he was going Tuesday — 4:00, “Starlight” The event is for toe benefit of St. Wakefield Brownie Pack; 6:00, Cub Scouts; 'Tuesday, 8:00—G Clef concert. Manchester Salvation Army Corps. Bernard’s Catholic church. St. Pat­ to perform for the woman the deed 7:15, Boy Scouts; 7:30, Cecillan Wednesday, 7:15—Quiet Hour. Christian Endeavor meeting at rick’s night minstrels have been Carriage Now— of love and mercy that she sought. Club; 7:45, Men’s Bowling League at Thursday, 7:15—Boy Scouts. 6:30, in charge of Elton Clark’s given by members of this church for 'This would seem to us the only the Y.M.C.A. FWday, 6:30—Junior Choir. group. Topic: “He Took It Upon more than 40 years. true and natural interpretation —an Wednesday—4:00, The Pastor’s Friday, 7:00—Sunday School Himself.” MacHugh Concert Sunday. For Only interpretation entirely consistent 'Training Class for Juniors and Inter­ Teachers and Officers. Our dramatic group presents Edward MacHugh of Brookline, with both the spirit and the teaching mediates; 7:30, Mid-week Lenten de­ Saturday, 9:30—Confirmation. “His Cross,” at toe Methodist Mass., well known radio gospel solo­ of Jesus. He intended that the em­ votional hour. Saturday, 2:30—Junior Mission church in Windsor at 7:30. ist, will sing at toe Rockville phasis should be, as it is for us, up­ Thursday—8:00, The young men’s Band. Notes Methodist church on Sunday eve­ on the woman’s faith, upon the faith team will play New London at the Saturday, 6:00—Emanuel Choir. Monday at 7—Boy Scouts. ning. 'The service will commence that could triumph over prejudice School Street Recreations' Center. and the Insulting attitude even of Wednesday at 2—Women’s League. at 7:30 o’clock and will be open to Friday — 6:30, Young women’s Wednesday at 8—Play, “The Man the public. John F. Wilby, church the disciples, and that, in trustful­ gymnasium hour. SALVATION ARMY ness of the Master’s goodness, she Adj. R. E. Martin I From Brandon,” given by toe play­ organist, will preside at toe organ. Extra Saturday—9:00, Boy’s basketball; ers from Windsor, and entertain­ An invitation has been tendered could believe that all things with 6:45 Choir rehearsal. Sunday ment by a magician-ventriloquist. to all music lovers of Rockville and God, through him, were pxjssible. Notes vicinity to attend this concert by A mild and gentle lover of chil­ A special Holy Week service for Company meeting at 9:30 a. m. At the close of the entertainment We Give You A The tournament is drawing to a the members of the club will hold Rev. Charles S. Johnson, pastor, who dren, in dealing with them, often the women of the parish igill be held will offer prayer while toe scripture will assume a playful harsness that on Tuesday evening, March 27 at close. Only a few more Sundays left, their monthly business meeting. so if your class is not in toe running, Thursday at 7:45—Lenten de­ will be read by Rev. E. L. Nield. the children do not misunderstand. 7:45. A program of high merit is Textile Meeting. It was in that spirit that Jesus act­ being prepared under toe direction be sure that your presence counts votional service 9-t toe Y. M. C. A. Lovely ed and spoke the very moment that of Mrs. Louis St. Clair Burr. this Sunday. If your class is one of Saturday at 7:30—Choir re­ An open meeting of Rockville he was about to reveal his love and Friday evening of Holy Week, toe the leaders you \^1 have to be pres­ hearsal. Local, No. 2012, United TexUle goodness in an act of mercy. traditional service which has been ent to keep the lead. The deepy spiritual play, “His Workers of America, affiliated with Baby’s conducted by the Rev. Leonard C. The Holiness meeting begins at Cross,” by Ralph P. Claggett, was the American Federation of Labor, SWEDISH CONGREGATIONAL Harris for the past twelve years will eleven and Adjutant Martin will presented at toe Sunday evening is to be held this afternoon in toe jQok for the S. E. Green, Minister be held in the sanctuary. ’The serv­ speak. ’The attention of all Bands­ service at North Methodist church Prescott block. This meeting was ice is called, “’The Shadows.” The men and Songsters is called to a re­ in Hartford last Sunday night, will announced last week following toe JUdHuhCofi Bed English Morning Worship 10:30. Pastor will be assisted by toe choir, hearsal at 2 p. m. Please be prompt. be given this Sunday night at Wind­ regular business meeCing and an in­ Sunday School 1^. singing—DuBois’ ‘"The Seven Last "The insplrltional service begins at 8 sor, and in our own church on vitation was extended to all textile English Evening f^ervice 7:30. Mr. Words.” when Rev. Harris B. Anthony of the Easter Sunday evening. workers to attend. J. D. Broman, superintendent of the The cast of young people which so Nazarene church will be toe speak­ Funeral of John J. Lee. You’ll Find Just the Adorable Carriage You Want Swedish Christian Orphanage at successfully presented recently, er; His topic will be “Service of A masonic funeral service was Love.” Open Air service in front of CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE held at 7:30 o’clock Friday evening Cromwell will speak at both Sunday “Here Comes Charlie” has received H.'B. Anthony, Pastor. In These Splendid New Models— services. requests to repeat toe play in two Citadel at 7 p. m., if weather per­ for John J. Lee, aged 53, of 19 Park Tuesday evening, Yoimg People’s different communities. ’Tht first en­ mits. Salvation meeting in Citadel street who died on Monday evening Bible Study, 7:30. gagement, definitely'set for Coven­ at 7:30 p. m. 'The Band and Song­ 9:00 a. m.—Morning Prayer serv­ at the McNab Private Hospital at Heywood styles are famous for their attractiveness—large, roomy bodies in shape­ Wednesday evening service, 7:30. try, will be on April 10 and will be ster Brigade will play and sing. ice. Wethersfield. 'The service, held at Friday evening, 7:30, Ladies Aid under the auspices of toe Coventry Adjutant Martin will speak. 9:30 a. m.—Church Bible school. the home, was m charge of Fayette ly proportions, rich color tones, beautiful linings and appointments. society meeting at home of Mrs. Grange. Saturday: Open Air service at 10:45 a. m.—Morning worship Lodge, No. 69, A. F. A A. M. after Anna Anderson, 32 Benton street. 7:30 p. m. if weather permits. Meet­ with sermon by toe pastor. which Rev. Dr. George S. Brookes, Supper will be served tonight ing in Citadel at 8 p. m. 8:00 p. m.—Junior Mission Band. pastor of toe Union Congregational Heywood carriages are also noted for their splendid construction and exclusive EMANUEL LUTHERAN. 6:30—Young People’s hour. from 6 to 8 at the church. Tickets Knut E. Erickson, Pastor. church, officiated. Burial took place convenience features. Let us explain them, and try them yourself. can be purchased from members of ST. MARY’S CHURCH. 7:30 p. m.—Special service of re­ tola morning in toe North Moodus the Yoimg People’s Society. citing scripture passages by mem­ Sunday School and Bible classes Rev. James Stuart Neill, Rector. cemetery. 'The committal service bers of toe Sunday school. at toe grave was conducted by toe MANCHESTER - VERNON at 9:30. The Week All services will be English. The Sunday, March 18th—Fifth Sun­ delegation from Fayette Lodge, No. PAR*SH Monday at 7:30 p. m.—Meeting 69, A. F. & A. M., which accompan­ Carriages Priced morning service will be held at day in Lent. of toe Young People’s Society for Methodist Episcopal Church 10:45. 'The sermon theme will be Services as follows: ied toe body from Rockville. The Marvin S. Stocking, Minister toe election of officers. bearers Were members of Fayette From $13.75 Up “Which of you Convlcteto me of 8:00 p. m.—Holy Communion, Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.—Women's Sin?” ‘The Emanuel and Junior 9:30 a. m.—Church School. Men’s Lodge. Nortl Main Street. Foreign Missionary Society will John H. 'Moore. Choirs will sing. At our 7 o’clock Bible Class. meet at toe church. Strollers Choir practice at 5:30 this after­ service we will conclude our study 10:45 a. m.—Morning Prayer and John H. Moore, aged 47 years, of noon. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.—Pray­ 22 Main street, Vernon, died at toe Ft(hb $8.25 of “The Passion t. Our Lord in toe Sermon. ’The rector will preach a er meeting. Sunday morning, 9:45—Church Light of Prophecy.” Special mu­ special sermon to toe Order of De Rockville City hospital on 'Thursday school; 10:30, meditation; 10:45, Friday at 7:30 p. m.—Class meet­ evening following a long illness. sic will be provided by members of Molay and toe Order of Rainbow. ing. worship with sermon on ‘The Gold­ the Emanuel Choir. We trust all 3:00 p. m.—Highland Park Sun­ Death weus caused by complications. en Strands In the Cord ol Unity.” will remember toe offering to oe day School. Mr. Moore was employed In Tal- Epworth League at 6:00 p. m. CONCORDIA LUTHIUAN cottvllle by Talcott Brothers as a lifted for missions and charities. 5:00 p. m.—Young People’s Fel­ Garden and Winter Streets Walter McConnell is the leader. 'The annual concert of toe G (5lef lowship-Supper meeting. 'The Y. machinist. He was a member of Reg. Cash Price 17.95. Union Lenten service at the “Y” Chorus will be given In the church P. F. will entertain the Y. P. F. from K. Richter, Pastor. the Sacred Heart church at Vernon. Thursday evening at 7:45. on Tuesday. evening. 'The chorus Christ church, UnionvUle. Speaker: He is survlvey by his wife, Mrs. will be assisted by Senta Hofmann, The Rev. Malcolm Taylor, 9:00 a. m.—Sunday school. Elizabeth Moore, a daughter, Mlys Vernon harpist, and Ivar Nelson, violinist. 7:00 p. m,—Evening Prayer emd 10:15 a. m.—Combined English- Mary E. Moore; a sister, Mrs. Fred This Beautiful Big Sunday morning worship at 9:30. Arvid Anderson of Worcester will Sermon. Special preacher: 'The German service and examination of Bebrend, and a brother, Sh^erett Crib-Bassinette . .. Young People’s Community club accompany Mr. Nelson at toe piano. Hev. Malcolm Taylor, Provincial confirmation children. Moore of East Hartford. $1.00 Wednesday evening at 7:30. Tuesday at 8:00 a. m.—Meeting 1716 funeral will be held Monday A musical treat of exceptional merit Secretary of New England. of toe Confirmation Reunion serv­ Five Different Carriage Models is assured. 'Tickets are on sale and The Week. morning at 9 o’clock at toe Sacred POLISH NATIONAL CHURCH are to bi had from members of toe ice committee. Heart church at Vernon at 9 o’clock. Included In This Offer. Golway Street. Monday, 7:80 p. m.—Girls’ Friend­ Wednesday at 7:00 p. m,—Lenten \H shC a^ G Clef. ly Society. ,Rev. Father Reldy will officiate. Smaller Than A Crib— Rev. Peter Latas. The la s t'o f our Lenten "Quiet service in toe English language’. Burial will be in S t Bernard’s cem­ 'Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.—Boy Scouts. Sermon, Rev. Klette from Rock­ Hours” will be held next Wednesday 7:30 p, m.—Choir rehearsal. etery. Bigger Than A’Bassinette 8:80 a. m. Sunday—Holy Commu­ evening from 7:16 to 8 o'clock. ville. Funeral of Mrs. Ostertag. nion for everybody. Wednesday, 4:30 p. m.—Children’s 'Thursday at 7:00 o. m.—Lenten Really a %-size crib, meaauring 20x43. 'These services seem to have been Service. 7:80 p. m.— Elvening The funeral of Mrs. Sophie Oster­ 10:30—Mass. greatly appreciated and the attend­ service in the German language. tag, wife of Henry Ostertag of 72 Just toe convenient size—big enough for o Prayer and Sermon. Special preach­ 'Thursday at 8:00—German qhoir. child untU ready for a full sized bed—small I- v'tSm 3:00 Saturday—Children’s confes- ance has continued to increase from er: ’The Rev, John WlUdns, of Trin­ Union street, who died on Mondc^ Mon. week to week. We hope ttwt this Friday at 8:00—English choir. evening at her late home following enough to roll through doorways. 7:80—Vespers, followed by con­ ity church, Brlptol. The. Boy Scouts last "Quiet Hour” will be attended and choir are especially ipvlted to a week’s Uliiess, was held at her Sound, hardwood construction, with rust­ fession for adults. best at all. In the absence at the ZION LUTHERAN. home on Friday afternoon at 2 8:00 p. m. Sunday—Rehearsal for attend this service. High and Cooper Sts. o’clock. Rev. Philip Baer of New less spring (mattress not include). Beau­ pastor, who will be attending the Friday, 8:80 p, m.—Oirls' Friend­ tiful shaded ivory finish, with decorated the play in Polish, "The Jolliers In annual meeting of the Hartford dis­ Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz, Pastor. Jersey officiated. Burial was in America,” to be presented Sunday ly Candidates. 7:80 p. m.—Sev­ toe fgmily plot In Grove Hill ceme- panels head and foot Drop sMe, with trict, Herman Johnson will lead the enth Lecture on: "What a Church­ safety foot release. Large rubber-tired evenitig, April 25. service. Sunday school at 8:80 a. m. tery. , /'ll Fat&rr Bugdnacz will assist Rev. man Ought to Know.” Service in English at 9:80 a. ro. swivel wheels. The executive committee of the Sunday, March "26th—7:00 p. m. Funeral of John Laaz. Peter f Ati>s in bearing confessions. Emanuel Brotherhood wOl meet at Text of sermon: John 12, 27-86 (Ju­ The fnneril of John Laoz, aged —Preacher: the R ev.^eehi Frye, dies Sunday). Subject: Our Sav­ 71 yhgiv, of 176 Union street, wboi PAGE m m MANCHB8TBB B V ^ N G HERALD. MANCHEWTER. CX)WN., SATURDAY. MARCH 17.198%

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If nobody itcq^ blow groveling in the very depths of the the aviation contract Jugglers are / .sQ' New York, March 17.—Corse Pay- thinking,he la eraay, Mr. Oanaao Foundad October 1, Itll slough and when the bottom had not—yet Most anybody can get ton died, and Broadwi^ scarcely Publlabod Bvery Fvenlnt Except / will go all along a table domg fallen out of everything, the' price up nerve enough to kick a feUow noticed. No drowds filed by his bier this. “Beg pardon," be will say. fuBdara and Holldajra. Batered at the to honor the memory of the Poat Office a t M anoheater, ConaM aa who is down and already sufficiently / “1 would like to listen to your Second CUaa Mall Matter. level stood a fraction below 60 per h theatrical pioneer. Only a tew old- glass.” SUBSCRIPTION RATOS cent The net gain in the year baa kicke<^ Maybe, in the course of timers fell to tilling anecdotes be­ The reason is that Mr. Oaamas One Tear, by m ail ...... ,.16.00 ginning: “1 knew mm when—” No Per Month, by mall ...... $ .60 been, then, about 14 per cent time the ’Trlb will be less vociferous v T makes bis living playing on b|MUA- S lnale coplea ...... 01 in its defense of the avistion deals. public tributes oame from the folk, cal glasses, and bs Is always on Delivered, one yeai ...... |».00 To get that gain of 14 per cent now famous, who served apprentice­ the lookout for any that have a the most extraordinary forcing We seem to remember that there ho ships in his companies. perfect tone. You can’t order,an MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED was a time, not exactly ages ago, And so maybe it la Just as well E-fiat glass u you would a fididle PRESS methods have t ^ n lulopted. Hun­ that the old man's body went back The Aaaoctated Preaa la axclualvaly when it would have been properly string, he explains; nobody can entitled to the uee tor republloatlon dreds of mlUloha of money have for burial to bis boyhood town of blow or mold a glass and know be­ of all newa dlapatche credited to It been poured into a score of govern­ outraged if anybody bad referred to Centerville, Iowa. For Course Pay- forehand how it la going to vi­ or not otberwlBu credited In thla ton belonged to tbe suburbs and paper and aleo the local nawa pub­ ment services having nothing in the the great Mr. Inaull as a crook brate. After it is made you can lished heroin. the Interland and tbe village put water in it and change the All rlgbtfc of republlcatlon of world to do with the monetary sys­ op’ry house. 'There must be many tone, but the tone isn’t so pure. special dlapatohaa herein art alee re­ tem. Agricultural production has COAST GUARD who remember him as a stock served. company matinee Idol, a producer Mr. Ossman performs in vaude­ been curtailed through government That Cinderella of the sea serv of melodrama, and aa "America’s ville, and at events such u the Full service client of N B A Ser- bonusea Vast areas have been Wine and Liquor Exposition. A ▼Ice. Inc, ices, the Coart Guard, would of best bad actor”. For something small, patient man, be now uses taken out of tillage. Hogs have like fifteen years, beginning with Publlsher'a Representative: The course get It In the neck In any a play called “Dora, or a Farmer’e 72 glassM which be b u collected Julius Mathews Special Agency—New been destroyed to boost up pork “economy” spasm. Away go the Iron Will”, he trouped the middle In u e twelve years, but he would Tork, Cblcagc. Detroit and Boston. costs. ’The country has been taxed like some more for tbe upper and Jobs of s thousand sailors. Away west. At the turn of the century lower registers. Plays an j^ln g MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF to meet processing Imposts. And he started a repertory company in circulations. go all but three or four of the Coast Brooklyn, and originated the ‘'ten- from ciusicaJ music to f u t Jssz, we have moved from the 60 per cent Guard bases—to bs re-established in twent’-thlrt’ ” seme of prices and using both hands and stroking tbe The Herald Printing Company. Ino., of the panic prices of last February edges of the glasses with dampen­ asBuraea no financial responsibility a couple of years when the fallacy the expression that became syn­ ed fingers. He is very proud ot the for typosrapbical »rrors appearing In to less than 74, after the employ' onymous with low-priced mdo- advertisements In the Manchester of the economy Is discovered. A drama. gluses be h u now, and can -ell Evening Herald. ment of every artificial forcing de­ hundred little shlps^/ire to be hauled you a story about each one of vice that the administration could them. The especially mellow low SATURDAY. MARCH 17 out to rust—pretty quick new ones Glimpse of the Past G g lu s w u discovered In a speak­ think up and which unlimited ex will be building, no doubt Guards­ Those were the great days. Po­ easy on Fifty-second street Just pendlture of money could put over. men with families will have to move lice reeervee were required to before the place w u raided. He THE CRY FOR PEACE handle the crowds storming Pay­ had a hard time getting it out in­ At the rate of last week’s price to distant points or quit the service. ton’s box office and the ‘Urongg of tact. Several others were found During the last five years an movement It would take about a How comes Connecticut to have women waiting at the stage door. In restaurants hereabout, one on His Income was $100,000 a year. •normoui amount of effort and a year and a half longer for basic the luck to have one of the three shipboard, one in a dining car. tremendous sum of money have Racehorses and babies were nam­ prices to reach the 1926 level pro­ or four retained bases kept at New ed after him, and everybody on been expended, In this country viding the advance were continuous. London Is beyond guessing. But Broadway knew His tall, distin­ adone, in pursuit of the objective of A year and a half to wait for the likely enough, as soon as some of guished figure, Dorothy and Lil­ international peace. So many na­ lian Gish, Fay Balnter, Mary Miles restoration of a condition which, the discontinued bases with more Mlnter, Richard Bennett. Bert Ly- tional and world-wide org^anizationa, when reached, would be hardly more pull at Washlngrton get up steam tell, Ernest ’Truex and Ed Wynn Do you Anou;- were some of the people who ap- leagues, alliances and associations than a jumping off place from which and begin to raise rim, there will have existed or been created, each p€6u-ed at various times in his to start a restoration of prosperity be another order shutting up the shows, which nmged all the way in a great faith that it knew the eind employment In a year and a New London base and opening one from Ibsen to “Charley’s Aunt." r o ^ to the ending of all wars, that half of such waiting this country In some more dependably Demo­ The Movlee mined him, it would take an expert to catalogue but he took defeat stubborn­ can go fiat cratic state. them. Foundations have been es­ ly, parrying ridicule with But with a of the Always the Coast Guard gets the wtseoraoks, moving to smaller tablished, with great endowments, monetary system imder which the worst of It. Always that magnifi­ with depredation added to the 15 and poorer theaters. In 1981, whose sole purpose was the foster­ over the entire abdomen will prove me the names of some ol the foods hie fortune gone, he was government is being operated lu t cent service has to live on the per cent federal salary cut, often soothing He is to use the enema which contain iodine?” ing of peace. Conferences and have found their Incomes reduced found preaiding as m uter of week’s price movement is not in the crumbs, as best It can. The pres­ each day, taking the water aa hot Answer: Some ot tbe foods which ceremonlee la a cheap Sec­ congresses without end have been 50 per cent and more. Some am­ as it can be borne. After the fast, contsdn iodine «re: C ^ , ^ m o n . least likely to continue for any year ent ham stringing is no more than bassadors, induding Claude Bowers ond Avenue night dub. held. The peace literature of half continue the daily enema and follow herring, and such ejeilflsh a^ crab, Tinkling Star and a half. Mr. Morgenthau’s open it Is used to. at Madrid, have b*en helping lesser a careful diet. lobster, shrimp, oysters and clam. For twelve years now, Mr. , a decade would fill a good sized officials by contributing from their Iodine ia aleo jecured from those declaration against diver’s manda­ But it Isn’t always that the Coast own depleted salaries. If you wish more complete In­ Weslev Gasman h u been going librarj’. formation regarding colitis, 1 sug­ vegetables which are grown close around tapping glasses. Even in tory rehabilitation knocked down Guard Is deprived afresh of its due The State Department attributes enough to the seashore to that they And everybody in the world more than one suicide to hardships gest that you write to me In care of restaurants and at banquets he the price of future silver two cents at the very moment when it is pro­ this newspaper and enclose one large absorb this food mineral from the can’t resist a stemmed, empty knows that, without the existence thus caused, plus several nervous soil. an ounce in one day—and basic posed to enlarge the enlisted per­ breakdowns. An American minister self-addressed envelope and 6c in glass; leans over and gives it an of any new cause whatever, we are prices have been traveling almost sonnel of the Navy by several times stamps. 1 will bo glad to send you had to remove his children from Every andiron, and flreset in closer to wiu" today than at any mo­ exactly with silver for many as many men as are to be dropped school and Join with his legation my arUcle on Mucous Colitis to­ gether with tbe Cleansing Diet and ment since the 11th of November, months. If next week’s price level from the Coast Guard—which is the secretary to maintain a common Watkins stock of fireplace 1918. household to reduce expenses. the arUcle giving the Instructions shows any three-tenths per cent case right now. Other foreign service ministers for taking the enema. 1 am only equipment is reproduced from It is, of course, impossible to gain it will be a most amazing phe­ have returned their wives to this able to offer you these free articles a good old Colonial model? know whether or not all thla vast nomenon. It will be surprising if country to live with their parents. through the help of the editor ol A TRAINED STAFF BEHIND THE SCEN ES IN An American girl clerk Is a con­ employment of pressure agadnst the the price level does not drop sharp­ your newspaper as he helps pay the Is Ever in Attendance Prices range from $5.50 a pair nnaldng of war has been wholly ■ sulate in Italy found the value of cost of preparing them. Many of ly—unless something occurs to re­ her 140-a-month salary reduced you write and thank me for Uie for andirons. without effect—whether war clouds vive reflationary hopes. more than 60 percent. articles, but 1 wonder if you ever now so darkly threatening would In Spain, the State Department ROBERT K. ANDERSON Nothing of that sort, all too ob­ write to your eldtor to thank him, Funeral Ulreotoi For not have broken into tempest before found Itself paying less to some em­ also? viously, is to be hoped from Mr. ployes than required by Spanish WATKINS UKOTHKKS, Inc- this if there had been no such forces By RODNEY BUTCHER law. TEL. Office 5171. House ?494 WATKINS at work to restrain them. Nor is it Morgenthau, who la Just the same QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS kind of a secretary of the treasury Washington, March 17. — ’There (Foods Contain Iodine) yet beyond every possible chance are two forms of salutation in this Question: Margiu'et M. of Passaic, Andirons that the efforts for peace may, as William G. McAdoo or Lyman J. capital. N. J., asks: "Will you pleaae give somehow, still prevail. But it Gage or John G. Carlisle—a reac­ One is "Whaddayaknow ? ” Health and Diet tionary with a plaudble veneer of The other Is: "When’s Congress takes a sanguine soul indeed to be­ gonna adjourn?” lieve in either of these bare possi­ politeness toward liberalism. Nor, The first question is answered In Advice bilities as even a probability. apparently, is anything of that kind several stereotyped fashions. The By Dr. Freak MoOoy to be expected from Preddent other Is amswer^ by guessing any­ Rather is there some question where between April 15 and June whether we might not have been Roosevelt, whose talk about driving 16. MUCOUS COLITIS the money changers from the tem­ less close to war if there had been It’s Just a guess, because things ple is beginning to be reminiscent Sometimes I believe that the most much less misdirected effort to pre­ may happen to change the mind of of Lloyd George’s declared intent to Roosevelt, the mind of Congress or discouraged patients in the world vent it. We have talked so per­ are those with colitis. Read over the hang the- kaiser—^not to be tsdeen both. But your correspondent sistently about peace that It is en­ guessing that adjournment wlU letter I have Just received from tirely possible our chatter has too seriously. come nearer the middle of April young woman with colitis: "1 am so Mr. Roosevelt’s Congress is begin­ than the middle of June. •blue* that I don’t know which way evoked many thoughts of war that One of tbe most successful gam­ to turn. My trouble Is colitis and might not else have taken form. One ning to be convinced of these things. blers in town Just has bet your cor­ am aware of a dull ache on the low- That is why it is seething with re­ You ought cannot but reflect that there may be respondent three cigars that ad er left side of the abdomen which know some psychological similarity be­ volt That is why it is still posd- Joumment will come by the middle often grows worse until the whole of April and your correspondent abdomen is sore and tender. I find tween this stirring of the war spirit ble that the national legislature may, has tidten the bet, expecting to lose. before it adjourns, do several im­ my meals do not agree with me, all over the world and the stirring The fact Is that no one wants to am always tired, and I notice that I of the appetite for liquor by the portant things Intended to bring prolong the session. Controversial issues au'e - arising — such as the have gas, am weak and nervous, and 'clamor for and about prohibition. about recovery without a waiting bonus issue — but It’s amazing how am bothered with a rapid banging the Browns Prohibition advertised the con­ period of a year and a half or two quickly tbe leaders can get together of my heart Part of the time 1 or three years—a period to be spent and Jam things through. struggle with constipation and then sumption of alcohol into a social ob­ I have diarrhea with several watery in finding out if it isn’t somehow If the Republicans saw any point session. May it not be that a thou­ In dragging out the session, they movements a day, pass a great dead MAYBE dem’t know the Browns. They’re b little family of four. sand organizations and a thousand possible to revive Industry, agrlciii could combine to cause delay. And of slimy mucus and feel the p«in rostrums bellowing, each in its own ture and trade without discommod­ they may decide to do Just that. grow worse. It has gotten so I Just There’s Jim Brown, who sells life insurance, and Betty Brown—who was ing the money tru st But right now most of them share live to watch and see what new key and each from its special view­ the general desire of Congress to thing is the matter with me.” a Jones before she married Jim. And there are the two Brown children: point, for peace have overadvertls- get back home and work on tbe The above description of colitis is ed war and made it seem desirable A DIFFERENCE problems presented by the nominat­ a good one and undoubtedly comes Jim, Jr., and Griselda. out of somewhat the same curiosity It is just a little difficult to un­ ing primaries and the fall elections from one who has learned the symp Roosevelt prefers an early ad toms by actual, first-hand experi­ of youth as, under prohibition, put derstand the New York Herald- Joumment. As usual, that prob ence. I am very glad that the per­ Like a thousand other families, the Browns are just starting to lift flasks on the hips of high school Tribune’s attitude toward Sam In­ ably will decide the point. son concerned wrote to me in care boys? It’s amusing to note, however, sull. It doesn’t appear to have any that In this instance the president 01 the paper in which she reads my themselves out of the coont-every-penny circumstances which the past It la the young men of the world respect whatever for Mr. Ttiwiii it hasn’t the customary enthusiastic articles, as I was able to mail her an support of the articulate business article on colitis, and also a diet, few years imposed on them. But they have one advantage. on whom the war makers depend refers to him as “the most notori­ which I sincerely hope will help her ous guest that latter-day Athenians group, because business today con­ for flaming support—young men siders Congress the Instrument of to get well. who have heard nothing but de­ have had for generations”—and the White House rather than an in­ Colitis Is a curable, disorder, al­ Betty Brown studied economics during that time. She didn’t enroll mands for peace from their cradles, Athens has harbored some pretty dependent disturbing factor. though the cure may take some time tpugh birds In its time. It also 'The AAA’s conference of farm and tbe patient must be willing to at the University. She didn’t take a special home-course by mail. She and who know perfectly well that paper editors was a sober, unexcit­ follow directions for as long as is the sincerity behind these demands calls him “the venerable and weepy ing affair imtil someone brought up necessary to return to complete learned a great deal about buying fiom her DAILY NEWSPAPER. is usually limited by the self Inter' absenteee from Chicago’s Justice.” the question of Holy Writ. Secretary good health. Mucous colitis -means est of the shouters. It intimates that he is a sneaking Wallace had made a speech and an Inflammation of the large intes­ thrown the meeting open to ques­ old malingerer and refers scorcblng- tine or colon and It Is said to occur A hundred great groups in the tions, when an editor explained that just five times as often among wo­ She followed the advertisements. She compared price and quaUty, United States urge peace, day in ly to the application of stethoscopes clergymen in his area were attach­ men as among men. It is rather rare and struck a iffactical balance between the two. Today she knows how and day out—^yet America is not “to a heart that palpitated under a ing the crop reduction program *u Europe and is most frequently prepared to make any real sacrifice fat wallet.” from their pulpits on the ground found among those who live in to buy so that Jim’s bank account can begin to grow again. And she that it was against the teachings ef cities, are constipated and who are whatever for peace’s maintenance. Yet Samuel Insull has never been tbe Bible. always in a hurry. All over the world it is the same. Other editors chimed in with hasn’t got pinch-nosed by doing i t convicted of an3rtblng; he has never similar story. While lack of intestinal elimina­ There is no real sincerity. Yet the had a “fair” trial or any other kind Texts were quoted back and forth tion or constipation is one of tbe noise goes on—and perhaps after all of a trial for his alleged proceedings with fervor. Wallace himself can main causes, nevertheless, the tak­ ing of laxatives or cathartics which In fact one of the Browns’ greatest delights is planning the weekly shop­ it is nothing, in its effects, but bal with the Middle West UtUiUes Com­ cite chapter and verse unerringly. lyhoo for the periodic coming of But tbe editors pressed him. irritate tbe colon must be considered pany; be has only been IndictedL 'They recalled that “every second as a contributing cause. ping tour. They virtually make a game of i t and always a profitable Mars’ Greatest Show on Elarth. Nevertheless the Herald-'Tribune year ye shall let tbe land lie idle” Tbe disease is marked by a dis­ game. goes right along with the assump­ and that all debts should be cancel­ charge of mucus; tbe patient notices ed every seven years times seven— shreds of soft, white mucus which TOO SLOW A PROCESS tion that Insull is heap big rascal which, If the quotations are not ex­ look about like egg white. The and a very yellow dog Into the bar­ act, was at least tbe way the argu­ Secretary Morgenthau—the ad­ etools are watery and periods of You ought to know the Browns. They haven’t the money they ones gain. ment went diarrhea alternate with periods of ministration’s “front” for the lingu­ There was no consensus as to Meanwhile on the same page of constipation. At tbe height of tbe had. But it won’t be long before they do. And in the meantime, they’re lar monetary i^iilosopby which whether tbe AAA program was or attack, the pain may grow severe, the same issue in which the Herald- wasn’t in accordance with Biblical living weUI tucki half the worid’s gold away In and resembles colicky cramps. At Tribune howls with ths mob agalnstT injunction. other times, the pain is like a dull, absolute inactivity and then Isiuea Insull it becomes almost frantic in Wallace, while believing that dragging ache. Tbe patient with bonds by the billions at bigb rates religious principles must govern the I indignation over the cancellation of future of man, finally ended tbe colitia may notice an Increase in dis­ of interest—expresses himself as en­ the airmail contracts and against discussion by asserting that be felt tress after eating foods which art tirely satisfied with the rate of ad­ tbe issue wasn’t one for the cburcb- chemically irritatiag such aa hot any and everybody who sees a not spices, or after eating those con­ vance of basic commodity prices. remote resemblance between what taining a great deal of roughage, fRanrI;rjBhr Ctmting ifriaUii He has Just said so to the sUvsr Insull did in Illinois a«<6 what tbs House passage of tbe biUtocom- such as bran and green com. men in Congress in notifying them aviation magnates did in Washing­ psnaate foreign service workers for A general outline of the treat­ that be docs not approvs of any sll- clislr losses due to dollar dsprecia- ment I adviae la aa follows: Tbe pa­ ton in ths mattsr of tbs contract tiOD was directed at a condition tient Is to use a short fast which ver IsglslatiOD. dlwy. Tbe Trlb fairly shakes in which in many instances amounts will assist in lessening ttb e inflam­ Last week commodity prices — outraged passion ovsr tbs injustics to desperate dlatreas, mation. If any soreness is preesnt, Dipfomats and their staffs, what be will find that hot applWfcioa -T

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY. MARCH 17,1Q84, 9A nw m F1-T5- I X*,- J 5 MENUS HOVE ON TO HUT T he H igh School W orld For Good Health ADTDNEirSSI VoL I., No. 49. SaturtUy, March 17, 1934. Compiled by Students of Manchester High School Mist Helen Estes, Faculty Adyieer A W«cll’f Supply IUeoaMB«fid«d By Dr. Fniili MrCoy Special Moatiiig to Be B d i MUSIC NOT WORDS ST A R INDOOR TRACK High School Athletes LOCAL TRADE SCHOOL CIVICS ELECTIONS DAILY MENIJI Monda? ia Effort to loop MEET ENTRIES FILED BEATS WOUMANTIC Dr, MeCoy's mthue .ufgMted for PUT OVER OPERA Set Up Kissing Record EVERY SIX WEEKS begioniBg guaday, March Loesl Harrltrs to Compote lit Empiofaei at Work. Thread City Baaketball Team S a n d v Meetfl at Hartford and Mid* By J. AUSTRETTA .v^from these three, who had been t© No Match for Manchester Breakfast—Baked eggs: Criip Prof. Fdliam Lyons Phelps dletown Shortly. Do the High school athletes de­ j any formal soeW function other Toasers—Score 33-26, bacon; Melba toast; gtCWed pniass. Wsshlnften, Mapeh IT,— (AF)» Dinner—Tomato bouillon; Baked in that they both ofeated real, liv­ there was only one pereon, aside them Into strong, upright men. m baas; ButUred breoooU; Bests; ing people. It is only recently that of School roatioD Possibilities. Tuesday Afternoon Devoted to Salad of sUesd tomatoes; No des­ BROADWAY TO SEE Charles Dickens nas received trib­ Exhibits and Visit to School sert. ute from the critics. Like many oth­ TRACK ERROR in Hartford. Saturday er authors, his popularity eclipsed The newly-elected home room Approximately 260 students regu- Breakfast—French omelet; Crisp THE MIKADO AGAIN his fame. bacon; Stewed dried apricots. chairmen of the freshman cU u met Although a number of bo3rs Isu'ly attend the Noon Hour Qub, School routine in art classes was Stephen Poster, “America’s Trou- during the activities period Monday EDITORIAL conducted by Miss Mary McGuire, abeindoned Tuesday afternoon when Lunch—Glass of grapejuioe. bador” and writer of such folk songs understo<^ from a story in the Dinner—Vegetable soup; Salisbury morning to discius what is expected last issue of this paper that the which Is held In the High school Miss Condon, with about 15 pupils as ‘Way Down Upon the Swanee of them in this capacity. ’Their main EXAMINATION WEEK auditorium for the entertainment of of her senior and Junior classes, de­ steak; Buttered okra; String bean River,” “Old Black Joe,” and “My track squad is already chosen, salad; Pineapple whip. Gilbert and SnOiyan Opera duty is to represent their home When 1 think of the word ‘’exam­ that fact Is not true. The boys pupils who carry their lunches to voted an entire afternoon to brows­ Old Kentucky Home,” is just begin­ rooms on the student council, so school. XOYSTKR PLANT AND BRUS­ inations!” the whole world seems to listed are merely the ones who ing through the Avery Memorial, ning to receive the praise and adula­ that each home room may have a Once a week, a community sing SELS SPROUTS: 2 lbs. oyster turn to ashes, cinders and dust. But are out for the team and are the recently constructed addition to to Be Presented This tion due him, according .to Mr voice in determining school policies, being pessimistic does not do me is conducted by “Ray” Hildebrand, plant, waehed, scraped, cut In practicing at the present time. the Hartford Art Museum. Phelps. A tablet has been placed at and to preside at home room meet­ any good. of the Merry Makers orchestra, who The architects had some difficulty pieces; 1 lb. Brussels sprouts, Coach Wigren has announced the mouth of the Swanee river with ings. I sum up my energy (by energy I leads and accompanies the singing in deciding upon the style of the washed, cleaned; 1 lemon, juice Spring; Theatrical Notes. words to the effect that Stephen They discussed group responsibil­ mean the part which is left after that any number of tx)ys may on the piano. It Is hoped that in the only: 4 oup cream; 2 tablespoons Avery Memorial for, being connect­ butter, seasoning to taste. Foster has Immortalized that ity for maintaining standards of the getting over the shock of the title) become members of the track near future these singing programs ed with the Hartford Art Museum, stream. A Mr. Howard has written group and the traditions of the and dig with celerity into the deep­ squad. can be used sus a medium for prac­ it could not be built so that It would Boll the oyster plants in salted New York, March 17__ (AP)— a complete biography of him. school. Another .topic w u "Preven­ est part of my brain. Then I search ------—^ ticing school songs. be conspicuously different. The re­ water with the lemon Juice for 35 Although Wlnthrop Ames has re­ minutes. Remove from water. At Somerset Maugham is again tion vs. Puniabment u a Menace of diligently in every nook and cranny Other activities of the club include sult is a happy medium of the mod­ tired and Milton Abom is dead, heartless, imemotional, and analyti­ the same time boil the Brussels Student Development.” of my grey matter for some thought dancing and card-playing, with set­ ernistic style and the style of the B r^w ay wlU nave Ita Gilbert and cal in his group of seven novelettes The Civic Service committees back and pinochle games predomi­ older building. sprouts for 26 minutes. Remove that might be a pleasure concemlng DEVISE NOVEL METHOD from water. Put oyster plants, Sullivan season as usual this spring. entitled “Ah King.” Dr. Phelps con­ (school housekeepers) met at the examinations. Ah, there at last I nating. Miss McGuire disclosed to­ Many of the valuable paintings, Brussels sprouts, cream, butter and The Mikado” Is scheduled to open siders Gilbert Chesterton’s volume close of the meeting of chairmen to see a light! 1 certainly am getting day that, although Incomplete as yet, vases, and sculptures were contrib­ of essays, “On Running After One’s seasoning In a baking dish. Bake in on Easter Monday with a cast that discuss their standards. They dis­ optimistic, for I have thought of the TO RAISE DENTAL FUND plana have been formulated for a uted by the late Mr. Avery, who was will include most of the principals Hat,” full of wit and humor. Nor- cussed these topics: care of home noon hour orchestra. a moderate oven for about 15 min­ dollar which I receive after examina­ an avid art collector. utes. 'Then serve. who performed under the aegis of doff and Hall illustrate the link be­ room, boards, desks, floors, care of tions. But one time I was thinking —Thomas J. Chara, ’34. The pupils had an opportunity to tween cruelty and courage in “Men Abom. corridors, care of grrounds, and so much about this that in a Math, A gift basket is the novel money visit the Hartford Art school, which WUUam Danforth again has been Against the Sea.” ways and means of securing general test I put down “one dollar” for an is now situated in the Avery Mem­ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Like many of us. Professor Phelps raising idea being used by tho Edu­ signed for the leading role, wttii co-operation in the matter of «neat answer wnen it should have been cational club to increase the club CLUB AGREES HONESTY orial. They were shown around by Vera Roes as Katlsha, Vlvln Hart enjoys murder stories and the best surroundings. “three dollars.” Such is life! the principal, Mr. Hynes, and one of (Protection of Eyes After Measles) one be has read up to this time is funds for dental hygiene work in Question: Mrs. M. J. J. Burbank, as Yum-Yum, Roy Croppsr as These groups will meet every two But when you get right down to the schools. The basket goes trora the art students they saw at work “Two O’clock Courage” by Glllett weeks to discuss developments in ALWAYS BEST POUCY Calif.: "I have two children with Naki-Poo, Herbert Warterous as brass tacks and think about the one membei of the club co another. was Irene Skinner, a graduate of M. Poo-Bah and Allan Watrous as Burgess, the man who put the words their own field of activity, and to H. S., who is finishing her third year the measles and I would like to pleasures, It is almost like popping When one receives the basket, she know how long I should keep them Plsh-Tush. “bromide” and bromidlc” in the consider further ways and means of at the school. com, for here and there little Ideas finds in it a gift, for which she An informal discussion of honesty out of school in order to protect American vocabulary when he wrote promoting student self-control u a come popping right at you. Exam­ —M. Kompanik, ’34. “Are You a Bromide?” (A “bro­ places 50 cents In the basket. Then was carried on by the members of their eyes. I understand that the C. R Dillingham’s name appears means of student progress. inations really give you a chance to mide” is a person who says the same she herself puts in a gift pf 60-cent Hl-Y at its regular monthly meeting eyes are weak effter a case of again as producei, with his revue, —Fred Johansson, ’34. show what you have learned. Study­ things every body else says— worn value and passes ibe basket to an­ at the Center church, Tuesday. measles.” “New Faces,” opening. Elsie Jasls ing hard like this for one week gives out statements.) other member of the club. Most of the members had read the Answer: How long the children staged the show.. .Luella will you a chance to make up. After all SPORT SLANTS Hair-raising mystery stories rec­ The Eaucatlonal club hopes, by article in the last issue of the should be kept out of school de­ be in that musical plec^ "The Fam­ ommended by Dr. Phelps are “Mon- HI-Y CLUB DEFEATS examinations are only about what “Scholastic” magazi e concerning pends a great deal upon how severe you have learned, and if you keep this means, to extend the work' Although M. H. S. didn’t fare so ily Album,” which goes Into re­ sle'ur Blackshirt” by David Greame; done for the teeth of the school the topic. “Honesty” wa : not only well at idle New Haven arena last an attack of measles they have had, hearsal in April...The new Thea­ “Curtain of Storm” by Joseph Gol- mur ears open as wide as when you discussed in its relation to High and how well you protected their SONS OF ITALY TEAM isten to Mary and Jane gossiping children. Tuesday night, it was indeed a treat ter Guild production, “Races,” a lomb; “Murder Mansion” by James ! school but also in government, home, to see a former Manchester High eyes while they were sick. The beat play about the Nazis, will opea H. Wallis; “Murder of a Missing abou little Annie Brown, you can’t business and in one’s relations with advice I could send you regarding fail on your exams. man nm. Joe McC3uakey who, last April 2. Man” by Arthur M. Chase; “The Basketball Five Contains Sev­ “SOME BITING REMARKS’* his friends. week, set a new record in the 5,000 this matter Is to keep them home Unfortunate' Prisoner” by R. C. Still, the greatest pleasure Is when Mr. Robinson, leader of Hi-Y, told as long as the eyes seem weak or eral Former High School they are all over and you are re­ meter rvm, competed in the two mile Charles B. Cocbi'an, Tv^ndoTi pro­ Hutchinson, and “The State Versus The school has received three of many instances of honesty and of run and easily outclassed the field. strained. Of course, if they had ducer, will arrive here within a EHinor Norton” by Mary Roberts Varsity Members — Score warded for your work. dishonesty and he proved that hon­ light attacks, it is probable that as —Helen Hohl, ’87. copies of “Some Biting Remarks,” a few weeks to see about the presen­ Rhinehart. 28 to 22. series of talks by “Happy” Gold­ esty will always pay in the long The relay team consisting of Car­ soon as they have fully recovered, it tation of Noel (Howard’s latest com­ —Florence De Vito, '34. smith, who was speaker in the re­ run. Some of the boys whe work In penter, Cude, Rowsell and Shedd would be all rig. t for them to at­ edy, “(Conversation Piece.” He may THE ENGINE tend school. By a score of 28 to 22, the High cent assembly. These talks are in stores showed how honesty pays in did splendid work in their event and bring over also Romnet Brent’s mu­ A great, huge monster with fiery business. The worst criminals were school Hi-Y club defeated the Sons Happy’s easy, humorous style. although they were beaten they put sical, “Nymph Errant,” with Ger­ eyes, discussed and it was shown that (Pain in Right Side) FREE PAMPHLFTS ABOUT of Italy’s cage team at the Rec Wed­ Accompanying these booklets was up a splendid show. trude Lawrence in the lead. Of nesday night. Both teams had mem­ Through the dark fog swiftly flies. a set of posters illustrating the many of the criminals really start Question: “Worried Mother” of Its tremendous body shivers so during high school age. Lubbock, Texas: “My daughter-in- course, this latter will depend upon bers of the High school varsity team value of milk as a food. One set of In our opinion they looked as good the 4>lana of Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., MONEY MAHERS ARRIVE in their lineup. The teams were on As on through the night it bellows posters is In the cooking room, one Mr. Robinson pointed out that a as the winners and if they had only law has something wrong with her low. great deal of benefit can be derived right side and ner arm jerks until to appear In a play in London with even terms until the closing minutes, In the general science room, and the known how to take the comers Miss Lawrence. when Judd and Muldoon each sank While, Inside, Its life fires roar booklets are in the cooking, science from such a discussion, because would have taken first. she can hardly use her hemd. It Is Insurance Head Sends Copies a basket and decided the issue. As it grtedlly reaches for more and everyone gives his opinion and not hard for her to talk, but she has and biology rooms. They are put out Rumors persist that Greta Garbo to High School for Study in Leone played best for the losers. more. only one person’s side of the ques­ a very good appetite.” by courtesy of the Connecticut Manchester’s present “Iron Man” will make a Broadway stage ap­ Monetary Problems. Sons of Italy —E. Morse, ’34. Dairy Coimcil. tion is presented. ran true to form again and captured Answer: It Is difficult for me to. P B F T Milk and doughnuts were served give you any very complete instruc­ pearance next season in a Eugene two blisters and a few split toes O^Nsili drama, but this Is a rumor 0 Urbanetti, rf ...... 1 2 4 effter the meeting. sifter taking the precaution to tape tions in regard to your daughter-in- Mr. Piper, of the history depart­ that has been bandying about for 0 Della Fera, r f ...... 1 1 3 —Arlton Judd., ’34. up all his toes. law in such a short space as this ment of the High school, obtained a several years.. .Irene Purcell re­ most interesting and educational 2 Coma, I f ...... 1 1 3 Trade School May Start and I strongly advise that 3rou 1 Mistretta, c ...... 0 0 0 From Hartford High comes the write to me again, addressing me in places Ina Claire In “Biography" booklet on money, in sufficient num­ when it goes on tour again. \ bers for use in his classes of Prob­ 0 Massaro, c ...... 0 0 0 DEBATE TOPIC RELATED news that Ray Boucher, crack miler, care of the newspaper where you lems of American Democracy. This 2 Leone, r g ...... 4 0 8 A Class in Shoe Making is not eligible amd ■will not compete read my articles, and sending a booklet has the title of “Money” and 2 DeSimone, Ig ...... 2 0 4 TO PRESIDENTS BILL this spring. This news will not make large self-addressed, stamped en­ Just as repeal is rolling along, was written by T. W. Appleby, Pres­ some mllers at M. H. S. mad. velope. Please ^ sure to give ms Broadway is greeting a revival of ident of the Ohio National Life In­ 7 9 4 22 your complete hame as I have sbms 'The Drunkard,” the drama which surance company of Cincinnati, who HI-Y a u b “Make your own shoes,” suggested ^-the inner or outer sole. The shoe Incidentally, we noticed one of our material I would like to send which P T. Bamum once sponsored... The subject of the trlangiflar de­ I believe will give you some helpful also conducts classes in Problems of P B F T Edward Matbrews, formerly of ; two quarters or sides, a round bate Is, “Resolved, That Legislation “Keith Browns” down at the meet John Howard Lawson will have two for information. I note the many kind American Democracy, will use the 0 E. Judd, r f ...... 5 1 11 Antioch College In Ohio, at a Trade called the vamp Be Enacted Providing For Federal gazing awe struck at the bar which plays opening on Broadway within and the tongue. To put these piece's things you have to say in regard to the space of less than a week. Hih same booklet in her division. 0 A. aark, I f ...... 0 1 1 School assembly held Tuesday morn­ Ownership, Operation, and Control was hovering near the fourteen foot These booklets are quite complete 0 Pinney, I f ...... 0 0 0 together it is necessary to pimch msurk. your daughter-in-law, and I can see “The Pure In Heart” opens tonight, ing. Mr. EchmallaiT, the director of of Radio in the United States.” This that you have a very beumonious re­ for the elementary stu^nt of money. 0 Anderson, c ...... 2 0 4 holes and lace the parts together topic is particularly suitable at pres­ while another from his pen caued 1 Carpenter, c ...... 0 0 0 the Trade school, Introduced Mr. with wax thread. The threads should (Charley Donahue also competed, lationship between you. I only wish ‘ Gentlewoman” is due to arriw They cover such phases of the s«fb- Matbrews. ent due to the bill that President ject as “The Science of Money,” 2 A. Judd, r g ...... 0 0 0 be pulled in opposite directions. The taking a tie for tenth place In the that more mothers-ln-law would next Thursday. Mr. Matbrews told the students Roosevelt has recently placed before with subdi'vlsions on such topics as 1 Rowsell, rg ...... 0 0 0 sole is easily mended, fo - all that is 800 meter Connecticut title run. take the same attitude that you they were obtaining the best educa­ the Congress. This bill is to place have as I know that this would the gold standard, bank deposit 9 Muldoon, I g ...... 5 2 12 necessary is to cut the outer sole all communication under the Federal Charley ran a nice race but the 800 money, and the international gold tion anyone could wish for; and from the Inner sole, then take a new wsis a little too fast for him. We’ll mean much greater happiness for ADMITS 40 THEFTS when he saw some of the boys wear­ Communication Commission. Radio, everyone concerned. standard, and “Inflation,” also di­ 4 12 4 28 sole having similar boles, punched telephone, and telegraph are includ­ be hearing more of him this spring. vided into subdivisions, such as Score at half time 18-13 Hl-Y; 8 ing overalls, he said it made him In it and sew it to tire inner sole. Waterbury, March 17.->^(AF)*- feel right at home for being a cob­ ed to be put under the control of the (Starnttering) credit inflation, deflation, modified minute periods; referee "Cap” These shoes have very low heels— federad government. "Bing” Fraser sprained his back George R. Ehle, 69, ef 284 currency Inflation, fiat money, the Campbell. bler, he too, . wears them. He said about one-elgbtb of an inch and this and it is doubtful whether Coach Questlbn: From a “£>sily ReAderi*. Main strest, who wis arrosUd y4x- that the students ol Antioch College —Margaret Sullivan, '35. object of Inflation, and the modified —Arlton Judd. makes them very light. Mr. Wigren will be able to use him next S t Louis, Mo.: “(3ould you help-me tsrday on charges of thefts bfi m »tl alternate five weeks of study with j Mathrews said that one could learn and variable gold standard. ' TEACHER SEES RARE BIRD week. However, "Bing" announces in regard to my daughter’s speech. from private boxes, today gavo po­ five of work for which they receive to make this type of shoe In an hour he’ll be O. K. for the Hartford Ar­ She has been very sick with mafiy lice and Federal authorities a com­ Mr. Piper commented favorably marks as well as pay. on the booklet and Mr. T. W. Apple­ PAINT AND POWDER CLUB and that the materials are very in­ mory meet next month. attacks of bronchitis and pow she plete oonfeesloa ef guilt, dtUMT Mr. Mathrews luiows a great deal A new winter visitor has been )n by’s style of writing. Mr. Piper expensive so that one could make a New England this year. —B. I. M. stutters quite a bit. Do you think more than 40 addresSea, moat « about shoes and said that most girls pair of shoes at very little cost. pointed out 'that the President of During the last vacation, Mlse that chiropractic or osteopathic them i^iartment houses, Ohio National Insurance Company ADDS ELEVEN MEMBERS have very poor posture because they He doesn’t think that arch sup­ SOCIAL AFTER DEBATE treatments might help her?” to Detective Lieutenant Je wear high heeled shoes. He showed ports aid fallen Tches or weak feet. Elizabeth Olson, while visiting her was well versed,on the subject of relatives in Manchester-by-the-8c a Answer: I will be very pleaged to Stevens, Postal authoritlsa money and economics, gl'vlng as an the w a l^ of a woman weighing ap­ The best way to remedy weak feet, Manfcbeater’s debaters on the neg­ Eleven new members have been proximately 200 pounds and wearing Mass., saw a rare specimen of bird, send you some instructions which I afternoon added a Fedaral illustration the fact that prediptlons says Mr. Mathrews, Is to let nature ative tesun for the coming triangu­ believe will help your daughter tO of tampering with the soalla elected to the Paint and Powder shoes a size or two too small. If a cure them. the evening grosbeak. Miss Olson made by Mr. T. W. Appleby in this lar debate received an invitation overcome the bronchitis together original poUoa ohaxga of theft Dramatic club. 'Those whe were ac­ slow motltm picture were taken of The way to Insure a perfect said that she was very pleasantly booklet which was published, inci­ cepted as a result of tryouts held surprised because it is quite un­ from the Middletown team, to meet with an article on stainmerUg, If which Bhle was arrMtsd. the way In which girls look when fitting shoe is to stand in bare feet at a cafeteria for a social' hour after dentally, in December, 1938 were during the past few weeks are: usual to see this bird so far east at you will write to me In care of this walking in high heeled shoes, they while the outline of the foot is the debate at Middletown, March 88. verified in February, 1934, by Presi­ Gladys Addy, Langdon Judd. Bar­ this time oi year. 'The people with newspaper and will enclose a large, f dent Roosevelt’s new money policy. would change to the low, sensible drawn. 'This is the way in which Manchester h u also planned a social MUBALB f X » SGHOOIi bara Lundberg, Marion Mahoney, heel, said Mr. Mathrews. He sug­ whom Miss Olson was visiting were seif-addressed, stamped envelope. It —H. F. Quenln, Jr., ’34. our great-grandfathers had their hour after the debate here, to which John McConvllle, Margery McCor­ gested that a girl give her feet ex­ in the habit of feeding the« birds— seems to me that the most im­ footwear made. they are inviting the negative Mer­ Bridgeport, March lT/-(APy^' mick, Francis O’Leary, Jeanette ercise every morning by tramping a There Is a possibility of a night gold finches and chlcadees. portant part of the treatment Is to MRS. H. FISH IN HOSPITAL Paton, Sedzel Peterson. William iden team and the Judges. The food Two large murals, dmlottn* deflnlte distance. In this way she class being formed in special shoe This year a flock of about thirty will be prepared, served, and the overcbme the tCQdency to bronchitis grass tn eduontlon and setaa Shea, 'and Doris Stevenson. would not only be _tenefiting her making. Forty-five boys already grosbaaJes have been coming to M room arranged by the membert of afid gfter her death has been fuUy risnlnr hoUVItlSa a«U ba Mrs. Howard Fish, secretary in The new members were eligible to feet but she would~ ac<^re bealty the main building was operated up­ expressed a desire to Join this class fed. The grosbeak, which is about Miss Smith’s cooking classes. It built up,..gri you will sswswea#dbtsin grester tbs UI9 PICWiM WWwalls OCof ^ Wi WWiB 8i try-out last week for the three-act red cheeks as a result of the exercise. and If a class is formed, Mr. on for appendicitis on Tuesday. The the sise of a robin, has been Men m will probably be served in Mr. Rob­ success in overcominf the apeeolh higb play> “The Family Upstairs.” to be A shoe r'esigned and patented by Mathrews will be the Instructor of large flocks by other h^ople hospital reports her condition to be presented sometime In the spring. inson’s class room. Miss Gertrude defect. The treatments about which iiit§n Tfift xft M Mr. Mathrews was shown. This shoe the class in shoe building. throughout New England this year Oberempt has charge of the social. you Inquire would very probably satisfactory. —Olga Kwaah, ’84. gradunU, In tha BSir fatma M j is mads In four parts, not itmhirfVpg —Lewis Neff, ’85B. » —Margaret ttiUlvaa. ’86B. —Margaret BulUvaa, *85. prove bsnoflolaL ' f

MANCRBSTBR EVENIKQ HERALD, ItANGHESTlR, OONN^ 8ATDRDAT, ICARGR IT, 19BC

•am la ths memberahlp oommlttM Blanche Stanwood and Mr. Btaa- who hftva turnftd In a vary good Job wood, our four Gold Star Mothers during tha paat faw daya, and if and the preeldenti of the various ^ O pM /0 C l^ M /A Y TwShun oontlmiad the andra mambarahlp Patriotic AuziUftriee. After the WTiC DAILY RADIO PROGRAM will ba ra-upad aoonar than la pra- meeting a large group of members Bartfoiff. fiMin KATHARINE HAVILAND-TAYLOR vtoua yaara. bsfsa worMag on squarss for the SATURDAY, MARCH 17 (Osntral and Eastsrn Standard Thus) The Ways tad Maaaa Commlttaa, qufit The members are asked to S8JM0 Wh 1080 R. O. I Baddia$ Tmvftton BmftdoftftttBg i Netoi An programs to kov sad baslo obalas or groups thoroof salou spoel* S' It la laam^i will bring la a raport bring them to the next meeting, so 6*di------coaat to eoast(0 to 0) aosisnatlop Inoludot alTVvila& ^Iutlona BM Df HERB TODAY her and h«r intsrsst in the lats Mr. to tba aaxt poat meeting, raoom- they can be aesembled. Prosrama oubjaot to ehango. P. M. Cont. Kott.. F A B U T O , ft hftadtoiDe youth, Thft BolMtai BotH NSC-WIAP NITWORK Jsffrlsi who bad bMo so unwise as mandlng that the poat conduct an Our next meeting will be on Saturday, March 17, 1884 •<1t ” ills — T 0 m m y MoLsugMIit, tpockt ftt Km pftlfttift] Florldft borne Drama* of Raal LIf* to object to a stranger’s opening the outdoor caralval thla aummar. It ia March 27. An Skuter eocial is ftAdlC — Baati waal wlv araal wUo Wt mimoMire JIM riBLD. Wbeo to ba ratnambarad that thla matter being planned with Miae Annie wiar vtag woah wfl wilt wfbr wro vgy smaU safe that held his wife’s Bi-8tnrlct OrgMdMrtleei, 12:80 p. m,— Farm-Home Program. wbaa wea* wtara wwj wsal; Mid; kid Talk-baaloi IM Fe dfti«hter, B9TBLLB, ar> Senkbell, chairman, aselsted by pearls. Field forgot because Alvares waa rafarrad to thla commlttaa at 1:10— Hartford Times Progreu Ex wroaq well woc-wtao wow wdaf wkbf Stow Pftbttto fftUe In love with her. tha January poat meeting for atudy. Mrs. Grace Senkbeil, Minnie Wlga- NORTHWBST A OANAOIAN - wtmj •>4^.*[4^H*ppy Mlnatral — aaatt was hurrying toward him, an Im position. PftUlto know* Dothlnf of hie British War Veterans We are pleaaed to leam that noski, Estelle Simpspn, Mary wlba katp wabo wday kfyr orct efef portant message making his lean 1:66— Metropolitan Opera, "Peter SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wl* wjax perente—ft titled EngUehman and ft Comrade "Pete” Curran la making Segerdahl, Lena CJervlnl, Mary • 7 ilO-“Phll Cook Program—oaati face keen and intense. The regular monthly meeting of Ibbetson". wfla-wsiu wlod warn wmo wab wapl eervast glrL He maliee hie home aatiafactory prograaa toward recov­ Ford, Nellie Hastings, Mary Glblln, wjdz wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap Icpre * 0'’oh.—mldw Field left his guests to move to­ the Mons-Ypres Post was held in the 6:00— Silent. woal ktba ktha waoc wav* Orch#*.—to 0 Witt NOBR18 NOTES, wanted for Arm y and Navy club last Wednes­ ery from the aarioua injuriaa i«. Ullian Ubert. MOUNTAIN-koa kdyl k^r kfhl Min. in Hollywood— ward Alvares. ^ I c ; Modorn Qrandma—Dlxlo ft Border yeftra ago. Noyae day evening. Commander Albert calved In an automobile accident It was also decided to bold a Sunday, March 18, 1984 PACIPIC COAST — kso inl kgw komo "There Is news,’’ Alvares stated shower on one of our members khq kfad ktar kgn kpo when ft goeet of Fleld’a eeee him Lindsay presided over a very large some time ago. 8:00 p. m.— Eddie Cantor; Rubin Cont. Bait. JsJO—fist Jlsto.*6:60—0 . Naylor Orehoo.-Dial* ” --• "A fisherman last night saw a light after this meeting instead of March 7:46— 6;4^HlllpoM A Lambert—toe; reoognlxea Mm. Pftbllto, dreeeed fta ft attendance. Reports from Uie dlffM- Chairman "Hen" Weir wlsbea to off’s Orchestra. 1S:4^ ;4S—Matropolltan Optra—to e Ip the shack where Pabllto lived. It 28, as first planned. The members 4 :1 ^ B:1^L*o Zello A Orehootra . Orehootra—Dlxlo toreftdor, goee to a maaqoerade at ent committees were heard and express hia thanks to all the com­ 9:00— Manhattan Merry-Go-Round. 6:0fr—4tokowokl Orehootra—to a Is thought that be has not left are asked to bring a small gift for 4it(^ S;3(^Boonomlea In Naw Daal Fleld'a bom to eee Eetelle. There much important business discussed. rades who assisted him in putting 9:30— Orchestral Gems—Christiaan BiOO— 6:00—Dinnar Coneart—alao cat •il*— 9:16—Altxandar Woolleett—to a Florida at all but. In order to set the shower, if they wish. The mem­ |*2?“ .J*?2"^®®*‘9i? Jtsool—cat to cat le ft tender love eoeoe between them. Owing to the great success of our across tha moat successful banquet Krlens, director; with Helen Barr, 6:30— 6;S(^RIehard HImbar, Oreho*. us off on a false trail, be started the bers who are unable to attend the 6:4^ 6:46—To ■* Announetd •«P«dltlon—0 to cat The eame night Pabllto etrlkee n last get-to-gether, the Post voted to the post has avat enjoyed. He also Soprano. Action—*1*0 a ‘Silver Dart’ to sea with bis red meeting and wish to send a gift, will 6:16— 7:1S—Talk by Dr. Stanlay High man be hae aeen mistreating a child. bold another —Houoo P a r t y ^ t to coaat .. dosnlk Orch.-mldwaat A large number of members at­ >:SO— 9:3<^Baatrlx Pairfax Dramas 11:00—12:00—LIttI# J. LIttI# Oroh.—ba- Mons-Ypres but for every other Many of the old-timers who were man Cloutier, director. ■Ic: C. DIekoraon Oroh.-m idwest he Is In ft motor boat with these two. Noyes realized that It was not tended the Hartford County Council 6:0^10:00—a. A. Rolfo’s Orch.—c to c Beau has a gun and tells Pabllto to British ex-service man who cares to at the banquet would moat certain­ 11:30— Palais Royale Orchestra. 10:00—11 KX>—Ralph KIrbary, Barltons 11:60—12:80—Oh*rll# Davis Orch.—ba- safe for him to stay in or near the attend, and every member of the meeting in Hartford Sunday. The «!‘®’ P*"ico Orch.—midwest head the boat for Cuba. ly be welcome back to our post 12:00 Mldn.—Hal Kemp’s Orches­ 10:06—11:06—Madrlguara Orohaatra shack. He bad crept there after be Post is requested to bring a friend next meeting will be held in Bristol. 10:1^11:16—Nawa Broadoaat A Oroh. 12:0—Dance Hour—wabo only At the Field home search begins meetings which they haven’t at­ tra. 10:30—11 :S0—On* Man’o Family—o to c NBC-WJZ NETWORK had been knocked out, robbed and who Is a British ex-service man If tended stnea tha seaaions were held The date will be announced later. It for PabUto. It is beUeved be killed 12:30— Carlos Molina’s Orchestra. 11:00—12:00—Hollywood on Air—to cat taken to a hovel In a pine woods possible. in the School Street Recreation was brought to our attention that 11:6^12:30—Cartfraa Carnival—o to c wbs'wbza wbal TED JE FFR IE S and stole the Jef­ 1:00— Silent. wham kdka wpar wjr wlw wsyr wmal; from which be bad escaped after Commander Lindsay Intends to building. How about it charter our National President, Mrs. Julia CB8-WABC NETWORK MIdwooti wcky kyw wenr wl* kwh fries pearls. MABCIA THREAD- Htcock of Cleveland, Ohio, will kwer koll wren wmaq kso wkbf two lung, misery-packed days. make an extensive drive for new members? Reserve the date, Mon­ BASIC—East: W A Y knows this Is not true but make her official visit to the De­ wabc wado woko wcao NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtml Nevertheless be bad come back to members and requests the coopera­ day, March 26— 7:80 is the time. waab wnao sr wkbw wkro whk cklw c « t cfcf fears scandal if she tells the truth. get the PenneU etching and the tion of every memoer of the Post, partment of Connecticut on April wdro wcau wfp wjaa woan wfbl wapd SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wle wJax NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY 5. The Council of Administration wjtv wroaa; Mldwaat; wbbm wfbm wtu-wsun wlod wsm wmo wsb wan Winslow Homer water color. He so we are planning to make this get- Amerlcaa Legion Auxiliary kmbo kmoK wowo whaa wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpN C H A PTE R XV to-gether a sort of a grand reunion is to decide Just where the meeting EAST—wp* whp wlbw whao wlba wfaa hoped to seU one or both in The regular meeting of the Amer­ WDRC woal ktba ktha waoo wave "The ‘Silver Dart’ has been so le t’s all help. will be held. The members will so woro wlco efrb ekao MOUNTAIN-koa kdyl kxlr kxhl order to get his fare to Cuba where ican Legion Auxiliary will be held DIXIE—wpst wafa wbro wqam wdod found," Field announced as Marcia be notified. 225 Hartford Conn. 1880 PAC^IC COAST —k*o iSl kgw komd Pabllto, whom be so needed now, The Mons-Ypres bowling team Monday evening, March 19, at the klra wroe wlao wdau wtoo krld wrr khq kfad ktar kpo Joined the group. "It waa sighted by would be waiting for him. broke all records in the ex-service A card party is being sponsored ktrh ktaa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt Cant. EaaL State Armory. Due to the Town at the home of Mrs. Anderson, 89 wdae wblg wtar wdbj wwva wmbf wijt Jo Janvier who's headed for Rio In Hiding himself, Noyes had beard men’s bowling league last Friday winbr 12:45— 1:4^ —Matropolltaa Optra-to a Meeting, March 6, the attendance at High street, Thursday evening, Saturday, March 17, 1984 bis yacht. He wirelessed." nothing about the tragedy at the night. ’They rolled the grand total MIDWMT—wcah wfl wmt wmbd wlan 4:00- SrtO-Platt A Niarmin, P ( ^ the first meeting of the month was wlbw kfh kfab wkbn weco wabt kacj 4:1^ — 6:10—Nell Sleters In Harmony "E m pty?" Marcia asked. Field camp. of 1,718 pins and by doSig so took March 22 at 8 o’clock to help defray very small, and we hope there will expenses for the banquet. Six ap­ 1:80 p. m.— Harold Knight’s Or­ wnax 4:30- B:80-Llttl* Jackla Hallar/Voa. "Yes. Signal up— perhaps for He peered nervously from the four points from the fast Legion MOUNTAIN—kvor kls koh ksl 4:40— S:4S—Orphan Annls--east only be a good attendance on the 19tb. propriate prizes will be awarded. chestra. help. It was well below Cuba." doorway of the shack toward the team. Our friend Jim ’Thompson COAST—khj koln kfro kol kfpy kvl 5’2? ~ 5*25— Psarc* and HI* Oang Following the business meeting, Members and their friends are in­ 2:00—The Bam of Erin. kfbk kmj kwp kern kdb kgmb kc4fb 8:30— 6:3(^S tam p Club—to wj* only "Can Pabllto swim?”. was In rare form and collected 159 there will be a card party, and a 8:46— 6:46—Oapt. Williams, Talk— mainland, suspecting that the once vited. WlU the members who have 2:30— Dancing Echoes. Cont. East. Field laughed. “ Sw im ?" he white human viuture that bad al­ pins In one game. The old boy had silver collection will be taken east; Orphan Annie—mldwaat rpt four strikes In a row. Not so bad, card tables and would care to loan 3:00— Harvard-University of Chica­ 12:3<^ 1:3(^Harold Knight Or.—to o 6:00— 7KX)—John Harriek, Baritone echoed. "M y God, can be swim! He’s ready picked bis bones might be for our treasury. Refreshments will 1:00— 2:00—Th* Bard of Erin—o to c 6:16— 7:16—To B* Anneuneed with only two more weeks to go we them for that evening, please bring go Debate— "Resolved: A College a fish. He was one of those dock following. But the vulture bad quit­ be served. 1:30— 2:30—Dancing Eehooa—o to o 6:30— 7:30—F. O. B. Detroit, Variety are hoping the boys keep up the them along, or get in touch with Education is Worth While.” 2:0^— 3:00—Harvard'Chlcago Dabat* rats, the sort you toss coins to when An invitation to visit the Coven­ 8:0<^ 4KI0—Mr*. F. D. Rooaovelt, Talk J*92“ 1*2^^* ’* Amorlea, Oramatio ted him to go on to another carcass. good work as we want to see them Mrs. Anderson 7284 or Mrs. Bertha 4:00— Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt-- 7:2^ 8:20—Cava Hera Mala Q uar^t you sail for Havana.” Then Noyes looked farther and try Unit was received last week, and 6:18— 4:16—Ernest Hutcheson, PIsno 7:30— 8:30—Montreal Program—to o In the final roll off. eight members attended Monday WethereU 7453, and we will be National Business Women’s Talk. 4:30—Raginsky EnaombI*—to e 8:00— 9:00—Arlen* Jaakaon Or.—wia "Do you think he’s In Havana? on the water saw a boat bearing 6:40— 5:46—Syracus* Cheru^-to e Plans are being completed to bring night, and reported having a splen­ glad to call for them. 4:15— Ernest Hutcheson— "Outlook 8:30— 9:30—Eddis Duchin Orohaatra Will toey look for him there?" toward the island. He poked the 4:0<^ 6:0<^Pancho’a Orchoatra—to o 9:00—10:00—National Parks Program together In closer contact all British did time. for Music in Am erica” . 4:30— 6:30—Jack Armatrong—es only; Marcia asked feverishly. She could etching and the water color under 9:30—10:S(^WLS Barn Danas to CMt Veteran Posts In New England, with Another invitation from the Bron­ 4:30— Mlcha Raglnsky’s Ensemble. Mauri# Shorman Orchestra—west 10:30—11 ;30—Neym A Whitemaii Orch. at least warn Pabllto. Thank heaven an oilcloth table cover and wriggled 8:46—Del Campo, Song*—to o such a plan in mind a meeting will son Hawley Post No. 134 of Bridge­ 4:45— Syracuse Lieder Kranz 11:00—12:00—Jack Denny’s Orchastris she had enough money to bunt for MOIHER LEAVES KIDDIES ®!0O— 6:00—Moot th# A rtist^ to eat 11:30- 12:8^Dan*o Music OrehostrS through a smaU rear window of the be held In Hartford on Sunday, port to attend Charter Night, March Chorus. him and care for him if the need shack. March 26. Comrades Fred Baker 5:00— Pancho and his Orchestra. arose. 24 has been received. He knew, as his heart pumped and Arthur McGown will represent The long postponed meeting of the 5:30—Jack Armstrong —All-Amer­ Field said, “ He couldn’t swim to bard, that they were after him. the Mons-Ypres Post, delegates from to REIEF BOARD’S CARE ican Boy. 8:30— New England Community Junior Group was held Tuesday aft­ Singing Clubs. Havana. The theory Is that the boat That was during the early after­ Pawtucket, R. I., Springfield, Mass., ernoon at the Armory. The girls 5:45— Dell Campo. got half way there and then ran 6ut Hartford and Bridgeport, Conn., are 8:45—News. HI noon when Marcia Treadway, with 6:00— Meet the Artist voted to present a book to one of ‘You Keep Them, I Can’t,” She 9:00—Broadway Orchestra. of gasoleue. Someone else may have the arrogance of those who can buy expected to be present. the libraries in town, in connection 6:15— Voice of Romance. picked aim up or he may have Jump­ Tells Startled Ontario Offi­ 9:30— Eddie Duchin and his Orches­ whatever they want, commanded an We are indebted to Comrade Billy with Library Day, which comes on 6:30—Frederic Wm. Wile — "The Milk meetings seem to be the ed overboard, seeing something Moore of the Mons-Ypres Post for cials. tra. ail-plane and set forth for Havana. March 17. Mrs. Grace Pitkin, Amer­ Political Situation in Washington 10:00— News. principaJ excitement here. About bearing down on him. He wasn’t a That was when Pabllto and Beau, the following lines. They are his icanism Chairman, presented the tonlte.” coward. He once licked big Zeke, own cdmpositlon and is entitled: group with an American flag, for Port Arthur, Ont., March 17.—It 10:15— Time, weather, temperature. 100 dairy farmers from Hebron, Co­ soaked with salt water and shaking 6:45— Ye Happy Minstrel and Tiny 10:19— Sports Review. who had all the othei servants afraid For St. Patrick’s Day their use, during meetings. Refresh­ happened yesterday in the Port Band. lumbia and Gilead attended a meet­ from fatigue, sank to a cleared 10:29— Old Farmer’s Almanac. ing of the New England Milk Pro­ of him. They said Pabllto took a ‘Today brings back memories ments of cup cakes and cocoa were Arthur city relief headquarters. 7:00— Elder Michaux and his Con­ patch In the Jungle. ’That was when With hearts full of cheer 10:30— National Bam Dance. ducers’ association of Columbia, In lot of punishment In that fight. Zeke Jim Field said to his wife with re­ served in the basement. The next A woman pushed open the door. gregation. (doesn’t exactly follow the Queens- When I think of the old home meeting will be April 9. She carried two small children, one 7:30— Serenaders. 11:30—Press Radio Bureau News the Hebron Town Hall Wednesday lief, “Marcia’s gone on to Havana— ” And the land I love dear Service. afternoon. This was the annual berry rules. I saw him land one Mrs. Olive Chartler and Mrs. under each arm. Calmly she set 7:45— Isham Jones and his Orches­ And that, oddly enough— such When I think of the loved ones 11:35— Paul Whiteman and his meeting for election of officers, and fellow a blow In the stomach that odd things do happen— was at the Agnes Hess attended a meeting in them down on the relief officer’s tra. Far over the sea East Hartford, March 12. desk. Hotel BUtmore Orchestra. was held in Hebron instead of Co­ sent him 20 feet and afterward the approximate time when, in New 8:00— Forty-Five Minutes In Holly­ lumbia because there are a good Old Ireland I love you. Old Ireland The Welfare Sewing Club met at “There you are. You keep them, I wood. 12:00— Jack Denny and his Hotel man walked doubled over like a nut York, an Englishman of great for me. Pierre Orchestra. many local dairymen who are inter­ cranker for a week. the home of Mrs. Sophia Holmes, can’t,” she announced. Then, before 8:45— Nat Shilkret’s Orchestra. height with gray, lifeless hair that 12:30 a. m.— Harold Stem and his ested in this association. The as­ March 8. They finished several ar­ fiabbergasted officials could learn 9:00— Leopold Stowkowski and the “Jim,” Marcia said, “why are you had once been blond was answering “ In my dreams I can see you Montclair Hotel Orchestra. sociation is made up of those farm­ ticles already started, and cut out her name or any details of her case, Philadelphia Orchestra. so frightfully certain PabUto klUed a baffled detective’s question. The Sure it starts me to smile 1:06— NBC FTogram Calendar. ers who sell their milk to the W hit­ several dresses. A very delicious she walked out, leaving the yoimg- 9:15—Alexander Woolcott — The — Jeff?” She could not help the detective had asked, “ But are you Of the pleasures I had ing Milk company, near Providence, lunch was served by the hostess, sters behind her. Town Crier. break in her voice nor the hesita­ searching for a boy or girl. Sir In your Emerald green Isle R. I. Officers were elected to after which the meeting adjourned. While the new arrivals peered un­ 9:30— George Jessel. Sunday, March 18. tion between the words. Aubrey?” and the Fhiglishman re­ Sweet nature beholds 5tou The next meeting will be held at the A. M. serve the ensuing year as follows: concernedly at their surroundings, 10:00— Byrd’s Antarctic Expedition. President, Clair Robinson; secretary plied, “ So difficult to say, you know. W hen I look forth to thee home of Mrs. Hilda Kennedy, on 8:00— Samovar Serenade. One of the men studied his cigar Old Ireland I love; you. Old Irriand relief officers pondered. FlnaiUy, 10:30— Columbiein Mile. and treasurer, Mrs. Elizabeth Ives. 1 hardly— that is— er— know my­ Center street, Thursday, March 22. 10:45— Guy Lomb€irdo’H. Orchestra. 8:30— Time, weather, temperature. thoughtfully, the other looked out to self!” for me. they telephoned the Children’s Shel­ There were addresses by Messrs. 11:16— FTess-Radlo News. 8:33— Lew Whltej organist. NIcholb and Fairchild, who repre­ sea. Field thought, “ Steady, old The Englishman in New York ter. An officer from that institution I ’ll cherish my memories Ander8on,-Shea Post, V. F. W. arrived and took charge. 11:20—Ann Leaf at the Organ. 9:00—NBC Children’s Hour. sented the milk company, and an girl! You’re giving yourself away!” wandered out Into the crowded Although far apar. Meeting Today the children romped hap­ 11:30— “Catherine the Great" __ 10:00— Southland Sketches— South- open discussion of dairy problems He said more patiently and slowly streets. Here he signaled a taxicab When I think of your green fields The next regular meeting of pily about at the Shelter, while ef­ Script Act from Los Angeles. emaires. followed. than was usually his way, “ 1 know and was whirled toward a hotel he did, Marcia. His roster father is a And the song of the lairk Anderson-Shea Post will be held forts were made to locate their 10:30—Music and American Youth A teachers’ meeting in Colchester which faced on an avenue known Thursday afternoon waa attended by man named Noyes, wanted for a When I think of the shamrock Tuesday evening, March 20 at eight mother. Sunday, March 18. — Cleveleinc School musicians, di­ as Park. In the hotel he settled in a aU the teachers of schools in town. murder years ago. Jeff saw Noyes And the beauty In thee o’clock, in State Armory. A t this A. M. rection Dr. Russell V. Morgan. deep chal’ to look at a newspaper The Wednesday evening Lenten on one of the small keys and recog­ Old Ireland I love you. Old Irland meeting the delegates and alter­ 10:00— Church of the Air. 11:00—Press-Radio Bureau News lu t he saw it not at all. He could for me.” service of St. Peter’s church was nized him. He thought Noyes recog­ nates to the annual Elncampment UEUTENANT GOVERNOR 10:30— Melody Parade. Service. think only of the young thing for Connecticut Department V. F. W. 10:45— The Playboys. 11:05— Spiritual Singers. held at the home of Mrs. T. D. Mar­ nized him, too. Noyes must have told tin, Allan L. Carr in charge. The whom he was searching. He felt We compliment Comrade Moore will be elected. The encampment 11:00— Service from the First 11:75— Safety Crusaders. PabUto about it and the boy obvi­ Uni- service wsus devoted to the work of that, from an ironic gesture of fate on his poetical ability. The music is this year will be at Hartford, June IS HONORED BY FRANCE tarian Meeting House. 11:30—Radio Nimble Wits—Ever­ ously deemed to seal Jeff’s Ups once church missions, and Mr. Carr gave and because of the wickedness of his set to the time of the “ Bard of 15, 16, 17. While June seems quite 12:00— Mirth Parade. ett Smith. and for aU.” an interesting review of a book re­ youth, his search would result in Armagh.” a long way off, according to the Na­ P M. “ I think you’re wo.’-king on very 11:45— Metropolitan Organ recital cently published, “ Re-thinking finding another girl. He almost tional By-Laws the alternates and Roy C. Wilcox Made Chevalier 12; 15— Italiain Melodies. —Arthur Martel. Uttle,” Marcia said sharply. Mons-Ypres Auxiliary Christianity,” which urged co-opera­ cringed at a picture which, floating delegates must be elected the last of French Legion of Honor 12:30— Tito Gulzar’s Mid-Day Set- P. M. “My dear,” Field answered irri­ The regular monthly meeting of tion between all Fb’otestant religious through his mind, gave him a vision meeting in March, and sdl members enade. 12:09— Time, weather, temperature tably, “the whole thing’s clear. We the Mons-Ypres Auxiliary will be for War Services. sects in introducing Christianity In ot five blond, roimd-faced. dutiful turn out to this meeting and elect 12:45— Polish Program. 12:14— Old Feu'mer’s Almanac. have the proof in Pablito’s dagger held in Tinker Hall Wednesday eve­ foreign lands. The next service win daughters. His desire for a son the members you wish to represent 1:00— Church of the Air. 12:15— Baby Rose Marie. which my own poor Uttle girl ning March 21 at 7:30 p. m. Presi­ Meriden, March 17.— (AP)— be h61d at the home of Mrs. Mari­ counted but the sturdy conscience you at the business meetings of the 1:30— Lazy Dan, the Minstrel Men, 12:30— Radio City Music Hall Con recognized this morning. There’s the dent Mrs. Duke requests a fiill at­ Lieutenant Governor Roy C. Wilcox etta G. Horton. that waa his had made him decide encampment. Only those members has been made a Chevalier of the with Irving Kaufman cert. ’The Ladies’ Afternoon Bridge club fact, too, that the boy knocked down that, no matter what the sex of the tendance, as very important busi­ properly elected and on record with ness will b; discussed at this meet­ French Legion of Honor for his ser­ 2:00— Reverend Patrick T. Quinlan. 1:30— National Youth Conference. met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. an old man who tried to stop him__ child, his offspring, he would do the the State Departmen. can vote at ing. Following the business session, vices as an officer in the French 2:80— The Big Hollywood Show: 2:00— Bar X Days and Nights. John Palmer. Two tables were in close to killed the old chap— and this the business meeting, or for candi proper thing; the only thing for a card playing will be enjoyed to army during the World War. Abe L,yman’s Orchestra. 2:30— Rings of Melody. play. Mrs. Palmer won first prize, follow’s chUd described PabUto. It dates for the State offices, during man of his world to do. He sighed which members and their friends Disclosure of the honor was made 3:00—New York Philharmonic 3:00— Spartan Triolians. Mrs. Frederick Wyman second. Re­ aU ties up— not a doubt in the deeply. He was tired o f the noise the encampment sessions. Indica­ Symphony Orchestra. 3:30— Jan Garber and his Orches­ freshments of cake and coffee were world!” are invited. Refreshments will be last night at the banquet of Meri­ and the confusion around him and tions are ^ a t there will be another den Post, No. 45 to mark the 15th 4:00—Radio League of the Little tra. served. “ Perhaps it waa Noyes who did served and a social Ume will be en­ he waa isolated by his loneliness. joyed. close battle for department offices, anniversary of the founding of the Flower— P'ather CoughUn. 4:00— Albert Payson Terhune. Mrs. Anne C. Gilbert and her sis­ it,” Marcia persisted. (’ll) Be Conttnaed) Mrs. Nancie Henderson enter­ and Hartford County as usual will American Legion. 5:00— Mike Hanapl and his Melody 4:15— Fascinating Facta. ters attended a birthday luncheon at Field laughed. “ Noyes!” he said tained the Sewing circle at her home no doubt decide to support their The Lieutenant Governor received Boys. 4:20— MassachuscLts Bay Colonies the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. and laughed again. “ Remember last Tuesday night Following the own candidates now in line for pro­ the diploma and decoration early in 5:15— Everett D. Dow— “ Did You — Gleason L. Archer. SeUers in New London Friday. Ths him, Fortney?” he asked, turning sewing, refreshments were served motion, but look out for the dark the week from the FTench counsul Know That . .” 4:30— Princess Pat Players. occasion was in observance of Mr. to the man at his right. “ So easy­ PARENTS OF 19 MAKE UP and a good time was enjoyed. The herse! general, Charles Ferry de Fontnou- 5:30— JuUa Sanderson and Frank 5:(X)— National Vespers. Sellers’ birthday. going he’d do anything to avoid a circle will meet this coming Tuesday Legislatt^’e velle. In New York. Crumlt. 5:30— Grand Hotel (dram a)— Anne Hebron teachers who have eighth fight!” AT HEARING ON DIVORCE at the home of Mrs. Annie Taggart Post members are invited to at The state’s assistant Chief Elxe- 8:00— Farm and Garden Talk. Seirmour. grade pupils in their sohools la Une "Then how did he murder' any­ Mrs. Norman Jones Is back home tend the meeting at the High cutive also holds the Croix de 6:10— Webst ers* Old Timers. 6:00—Symphony Orchestra. for graduation this spring met at one?” again after being confined at the School, 470 Maple Ave., Hartford, Guerre. 6:30— SmUing Ed McConneU. 7:00— Ted Weems and his Orches­ the school house on the Green “Oh, Lord!” Field broke out as Memorial hospital for two weeks. Conn., Monday evening, March 19 6:45— The Family Theater—Act 1. tra. Wednesday evening to talk over Wife, 77, and Husband, 78, plans for graduatiem. Fortney drawled a lazy, gin-slowed, Mrs. Jer last eve­ ton Thursday evening, the flrtt and the la-wyer for the wife an- mony that made it seem impossible. Hayes, National President Mrs. Aaderson-Shea Auxiliary ning at 6 o’clock, in the basement 1:30 p. m.— Vic and Sade party of the club in several weeks. "Will you make any excuses to noimced withdrawal of the suit Mr. t e s t e r of the Auxiliary as well as Attention members! We are on of the church. Mrs. Pratt, Vflu 1:46— Metropolitan Opera. Three tables were in play, Mieii our way to the Joint anniversary Norma and say goodby to her for Knight was highly pleased at the other dignitaries will be on the pro­ L illian Lasbury and Mrs. Harry 5:00— Platt and Nierman, pianists. Marion Gott winning first honors, banquet, which is to be held in the me?” she ask ^ turning to Field. *T reconciliation. Neitlier o f the cou­ gram. Prior were the committee in charge. 5:30— Jackie Heller, tenor. Mrs. Frederick Wyman second. Miss Roseland Ballroom, North Main Overnight A judge she’s too bui^ to see me—" ple’s two surviving children, Leon, National Commander Edward 5:45— Little Orphan Annie. Gott, however, as one Iace, then fell to Mrs. M ary EL this gaM affair. Both committees New York, March 17.—(AP)— HL This affair has t^eet her. It of the commanders of each of the 6:32— Old Fiumier's Almanac. Mitchell. Refreshments of cake are striving to make our first Joint and cocoa were served. seems that she was fond of Pab­ C. N. G. OBOEBS seven districts are in charge of the Patrick Cardinal Hayes braved a 6:34— Temperature. anniversary banquet a memorable rough sea in 'a smaU boat over a Woods Hole, Mass.— Auxiliary Mrs. Rosella Waldo and her com- Uto. H e had taken her boating a arrangements, although incomplete, 6:36— Spoils Review. one. Tickets may be obtained from mUe coimse in order to ce.ebrate the ketch Atlantis arrives at the Ocean­ lanlon. Mrs. Gertrude Simmons, ac­ good deaL 1 think Norma would not Washington, March 17.— (A P )— it is expected that the commander's 6:41— Famous Sayings. in the following committee: Mrs. St Patrick’s Day mass tomorrow. ographic Institute with scientific companied the former's daughter. mant to leave her.” W ar Department has aaneunc- principal address will be delivered 6:43— Weather. Bertha- W etbo^, ob^rmaa; Mrs. This was learned today when he specimens and data from the Span­ Mrs. Asa W, Ellis, on a sho(q>ing ^ Banld S ^l^elseii of 146 in Hartford. Ccmaplete details will 6:45— Concert— Edward MacHufk, F o rto ^ looked after Marda as Florenee Peterson. Mrs. Maqde L m - ish Main trip to Wlllimantte Thursday. On Ortumblft street New Britsln, be announced threugb these col­ arrived on the Uner Rotterdam aft­ baritone. ■he turned to go beck to her bunga­ Cobb., h«s been commissioned a gigtt, Mrs. Edith MasBsy, Mrs. CSer- er a stay in the Bahamas. w d f i p w t , <3oBn. — W alter 8. th ^ return they spent the rema'n- low. WateUng her he said, "AU umns as soon Im they are available. 7:00— World in Review— Harold F. second lieutensat in the Military trude Buchaanan, Mrs. Anna Bar­ Because of a tropical gale, the Davis, F6drfield, motion picture der of the day at the home of that Tberese Jeffries lost were her SouthinctoD and PlainvlUe will be Manchester. actor and director, arrested on a IntbUiganoe Reserve of the Army. ron. Each member will be contact­ liner dropped anchor a mUe off resenUtive and Mrs. Ellis in Gilev |Maris and linga.” co-rhosts .n the entertainment ot the 7:16— O’Leuy's Irish Minstrels. charge of having evaded responsibil­ Pam Wallace Sehubert of 286 ed so we can know Just how many Nassau Tuesday. The Cardinal, de­ The impllcfttkm-was understood. First District in fiouthington on to plan for. 7:80—F.OR. Detroit—B6omy K]7te ity after his automobUe collided Main street Bristol, has been com- termined not to miss the maaa be and his Orchestra. A special heavy freight plane is glad Marolft’s getting out,” Sunday March 25, at 8 o’clock. A t oqr meeting held Tuesday it with another. in r^ular service cariyliig auto­ *Tm misplonftd Witt the same rank in has celebrated for many years, 8:00—Art In America—‘An Ameri­ The banquet of last week seems was decided to mvlts as honored Portland, Me. — J. Putnam Stev­ mobiles from Detroit to dMders. I» stated blontlF. TIm b he fbrgM thft jiDftrtamastar Cmfs Bsssrves. made the trip out, despite shore of- can Studio in London” . to hftvft lastiusd plMity iff sothuai- ffttotta, D ^ a r ta s a t Prarido&t Mrs. ens, H2, dean of life insurance agents ' ' ‘ ' waralaffa ot d ^ e r . 8:30—To Be BaaeuacBd. can carry three ssBemblBdi cars UlfaiBB dies. BBdi trip. a 4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY, MARCH 17,1984. PAGE SEVEN WHO’S WHO ON THE ALLEYS By JOHN A. OERIDDER BRIDGEPORT IN SEASON’S FINALE Vice President, N. D. P. B. C. M, H. S. Mermen Nose Out ADD NEW MATCHES THE SWEEPSTAKES ;made a fine showing and Miss C. McCluskey Disconsolate MECHANICS FINISH During the forty years that I have Bachman of Bristol along with been connected with sporta, not Dorothy Cook and Florence Decker Commercial High, 40-35 alone as a competitor, but as an are to be congratulated on their fine FOR RIFLE TOURNEY As Follows Shifts From official or reporter on the sidelines showing. SLATE W im SEVEN I have never had the pl^ure of From Thomaston Mamie MacDon- In Last Meet of the Season seeing an individual break and nell and Helen Lumpkin hitting over 2-Mile to Mile Tonight create three world’s records on the the 600 mark should not feel dis­ T< te HiU bn k 2}-24 all — - - . _ __ « WINS, 14 DEFEATS •same day, as I did at the Yankee couraged as two or three missed By taking the final event at the^mercial (Shanahan, McNermy, women’s sweepstakes held in Hart- spares would have brought them meet— the medley relay—Manches­ Hackett, Scanlon). Time, 1:27 tord last Satujtlay. right up with the first ten or fifteen Hartford — Experts o f i Joe To Seek New American Record In Knights ter High’s swimming team nosed 100 yard breast stroke—Stech­ The duckpin game to many of the bowlers. The ladies from Torring- out Commercial High of New Haven Lose Nip and Tack Battle to ton being their first big event Miss holz (M .); JamoHki (C .); Ctobum Stale to Compete. I O f Columbus Meet At The Garden. bowlers is known sometimes as a at the latter’s pool yesterday after­ (M.). Time, 1:23.2. game of luck. I was somewhat of the Catherine Zifack and Sue Dlnda noon, winning by h score of 40 to 35. aiune opinion until I saw Miss Lor­ are worthy of .®pecial mention as The meet brought the Red and 40-yard free style— McNermy Although he has been v ictoriou stry champ and in a recent dual Down State Riyals, 31-25 (C.): Mozzer (M.); McCormack raine Gulll performing on the polish­ several of the best pin topplers from White’s season to a close with five New Haven, March 17.— ( A P I - in his last four ^starts and is heavily meet ran the two-mile in 9:26. Hartford finished below the Tor- bronze medal; William BreuJer of to set my own, and, believe me, I where he left^ off as a Fordham ball then Increase It If you wish. Get points from the s'x-point margin ten spare breaks, collected a total of New Haven, bronze medal; J. T. can do it. But Johnny would have flash, beaten but twice in three but Bridgenort rallied in a clo.sely the fear of the foul line out of your helped,” he added regretfully. II strikes and fiLL’ed 16 spares very Winner and Runner-up in Moran of Hartford, bronze medal years of varsity competition on the contested final quarter to emerge heavy with an average of seven mind. Work out on one, two and for high handicap and K. P. Rehn- Sears Real Rival boards. victorious. pins. I do not think she missed the three pin spares. Most of the women Local Sport berg of Ansonla, NRA medal for Nevertheless, Joe will have plenty Track fans who have seen the bowlers today have a' fine first ball Talcik, Bridgeport’s center, star­ No. 1 and No. 3 pocket combination State Tonmey Meet Again high tyro. of opposition tonight In his shot at lean yoimgster perform for the last red for the visitors, while Keish and but they are lost when it comes to more than three or four times. Miss There were 47 entries last year Joie Ray’s mark of 9:08.4, Ray several years Imow that he ranks Noveck featured for Manchester. A spare bowling. Chatter Sears of Butler being figured to Gulli makes some of the most re­ Tonight, After Gaining Im­ ahd a fifty .per cent increase is ex­ with the best as a pace "setter. He light lunch was served to the visit­ markable spares known to the duck- During the National tournament pected this , ear. give McCluskey his greatest test. may not have the final kick of Fol­ ing team by the Student Activities pin game. I can recall one spare in from time to time I will keep my The trophy is In memory of a de­ Scars is the national A. A. U. and lows, but McCluskey’s times en Association of the Trade School af­ her second game. On her first ball readers Informed as to what is going pressive Victories in First The Cjharter Oak Girls, one of the ceased member of the sponsoring Central intercollegiate cross coun- route never have been mediocre. ter the game. she hit into the No. 2 and No. 4 com­ on down In the southland. Next Sat­ leading bowling teams in the state, rifle club who was a good shooter \ Pair Season bination cleaning off the No. 2, No. urday I will introduce to you Nick tackle the Shaeffer Girls of Hart­ and ardent enthusiast. Among This was the local Trade School’* 6 No. 8 and No. 0 lea'ving the No. 1, Tronsky the greatest man that ever and Second Rounds. ford on the Schaeffer alleys tomor­ teams enter ed who are classed as first season as a member of the 8, 6, 7 and 10 jfin as a combination stepped to the foul line, the holder row night at 8 o’clock. The local crack marksmen, are Eric Johnson state Interscholastic Conference for a spare. She hit between the No. at more records any other liv­ girls are planning to enter the na- and W. C. Hunt of New Haven; E. ’TRADE SCHOOL STARTS and due to the riiles of this body 1 and 3 tossing the No. 1 slightly ing bowler, and star pin toppler of Brlstol High and Bridgeport Cen- tional tourney at Baltimore on Doyle and W. Breuler of New Ha­ Coach Schober was forced to build and caused It to roll over and clean Frank Barber’s Shell Blue Ribbon tral High, winner and runner-up re- ^ ^ c b 31 and will conduct a sweep- ven; A. J. Lynch of Hartford with hla team from almost entirely new team, one of the greatest money C. E. Lyman ol Middlefleld and E. material. The Traders spilt even off the No. 7 while the No. 8 tossed spectlvely,-— ------of - the Connecticut- state stakes tournament at the Charter combinations in the country. Morrill and G. Luda of Norwich. BASEBALL ON APRIL 25 in their first four games and then , off the No. 6 ana No. 10 pin for a Oak alleys here next Friday night basketball championship last night beautiful spare. Another time that ;n an effort to raise expenses. It Is ran into a ten game losing streak. brought the 700 fans to their feet paved the way for their second hoped that at least 100 bowlers will Undaunted, the team went right out was in her fourth game when she meeting of the season, in the take part. to chalk up four consecutive THIS MAY BE TREASON OXFORDS KNOT SERIES triumphs, split even in the next two made the No. 1, 5, 8, and 9 pin. She of the New England cage tourna­ ICE CLUBS ENTER Winners of League Title Last was sure death on the No. 7 or No. and lost the last. All things con­ ment at Tufts, by gaining easy vic­ James J. O’Leary, son of Mr. and 10 pin, bowling a cross alley ball for BUT HERE’S A REASON WITH THE NORTH ENDS sidered. the season’s results were ks tories in their semi-final tussies. Mrs. J. H. O’Leary of 22 Cottage Year Hope to Retain Hon­ each pin. In her ten game record pil­ good as could be expected. Impressive Wins street, and a member of the sopho­ THE LAST WEEK END The box score: ing stunt. Miss Gulli only twdee was , Bristol turned back the Pawtuck­ more class at Wesleysin University, Refusing to let a 31-16 defeat working on a double strike. In one f o r' c e ltic s’ se a so n ors; But Three Veterans Bridgeport Trade (31) et, R. I., representative by a score has been awarded his letter for bas­ hamper their chances in the “Y” ot her games she collected six P B. F. T. of 23 to 11, while Central eliminat­ ketball. This Is his first year of Intermediate series, the scrappy 2 EannotU, r f ...... 2 1-4 5 straight spares. There were no “They Shot from Everywhere, ed Chelsea High of Westfield, va*-sity competition, having held Oxfords came back last night to 1 Hudak, I f ...... 1 1-2 3 doubts in the minds of any of the Mass., 24 to 18. The defending Second and Third Place Ar­ Back; Conference Roles the Only Trouble With That down the forwara position during even up the series with a 30-25 win. 3 Talcik. c ...... 6 3-8 15 spectators that Lorraine is one of champions, Bristol, easily outclass­ the past season. He is a graduate The third and deciding game will 4 DeJapena, rg .... 2 2-2 6 the greatest duckpin shooters that Was, the Basket Wasn’t ed their opponents but the Bridge­ ot Manchester High school and a guments Sdll Unsettled in be played Wednesday night. Weaken Prospects. 0 Kolazar, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 has ever toed the foul line. There.” port five was hard pressed to gam former star In several branches of Thj game was a close battle until 0 Pignataro, I g ----0 0-0 0 Miss Gulli has oeen awarded with victory. Both Connecticut teams the last minutes of play when the 1 Rusbarsky, Ig .. . l o-l 2 David Kerr, star forward on the chalked up decisive triumphs in aport. He was also on the squad of Both Divisions. a world’s record for 5, 6 and 10 game the Cardinal football team which winners put the game “on ice” ' Manchester Trade’s baseball team totals. In her five game performance West Side Celtics basketball team, their opening games of the tourney. through successive baskets by 11 12 7-17 31 was sho Impressed with the “won­ A Rousing Battle annexed the “LltUe Three’ football opens its season on Wednesday, she collected single strings of 117^ New York, March 17—(AP) — Opalacb and Kusek. 'The North Manchester Trade (26) derful” showing his team made in As a result, Bristol and Central, championship thl.s past season. He April 25, playing its initial game of p 149, 133, 145, and 108 for a grand The second and third-place argu­ Binds were the first to score on a B. F. the Rec Senior League that It drove who battled through two overtime IS a member of Alpha Chi Rho fra­ 1934 with Windsor Locks High in 4 total of 602, breaking her former ternity. ments in both divisions remained free throw by Bycholski. The close, Noveck, rf . . . . . 3 1-2 him poetic. So Mr. "Shakespeare” Windsor Locks. Ck»ach Frank 0 mark of 644. In hor sixth game she periods in the Yale tourney before unsettled today as the National first quarter ended at seven all. 'The Misaiko, rf ...... 0 0-0 Kerr took up his trusty pen and the Bell City titliats emerged with Crowley expects to begin baseball 1 added a 147 single to bring bbr six Hockey League clubs entered the ^cond quarter was a repetition ot Keish, If, c . . . 3 5-8 after many sleepless days and a 35 to 33 victory, meet this eve­ practice during the early part of 1 game total up to 799. In hef next Edward C. Llthwinskl, local fwlm- last week-end of their regular sea­ the nip and tuck style with the Ox­ Cowles, c ...... 0 0-2 nights brought forth the following ning in the finals of the New Eng­ fords trailing 13-11 at intermission. April and has but three regulars of 3 Raguskus. rg . four strings she collected a total of mlng luminary, received hla letter son and the two page setters were . . . 1 0-0 little poem, giving the cage fans land tourney. The game looms as The third quarter found the North last year, aroimd whom he plans to 3 Phelps, Ig, If ., 512 with single strings of 112, 141, In that sport at Worcester Academy delegated to do the settling. ... 1 3-4 who have witnessed the Celtics in one of tne best ever played between Ends scoring three succes.sive mould an entirely new squad. 0 Cook, Ig ...... 150, and 109 or a ten game pinfall of lecently. He is the son of Mr. and The Montreal Canadiens and , . . 0 0-0 action, an idea why the Celtics scholastic teams and It should be Mrs. Alexander Llthwluski of 127 baskets only to have their lead cut Last year, Crowley’s nine played 3 Gill, Ig . ^ . . 0 0-0 1311, breaking the* former mark of 'won” so many games this season. Maroons remained tied in the Cana­ top-notch baseball and was awarded 0 an even struggle all the way, with High street and nas been a consis­ dian division as they approached by a brilliant Oxford rally which Olender, Ig ...... 0 0-0 1139 held by Miss Helen Randlett of It was submltteu by an interested Bristol ruline a slight, and very enabled them to take th^ lead at a bronze plaque In recognition of Richmond, Va. tent winner in the back stroke event their final games and the New York sports fan from the West Side Rec. slight, favorite to retain Its nonors. the end of the third quarter 19-18. winning the State Trade School 15 8 and In diving against Springfield Rangers led the Chicago Black- Baseball League championship. 9-16 25 Then to top off her brilliant ex­ Frosh, Dean Academy, Gardner hawks by only a single point With four minutes to play in the Bridgeport ...... 8 8 8 7- -31 hibition of pinning she came through Those West Side Oeltlos final quarter and the score tied at To Meet High School isaancnester ...... 5 5 10 5_26 High, Harvard Cubs, Andover and The Rangers and Blackhawks The baseball schedule for the com­ with a six game total to capture the Last Night *8 Fights Brown Frosh. both have to play Toronto to decide 24 all, the Oxfords staged their win­ Score at halftime, 16-10, Bridge­ sweepstakes championship of the There was a team from the good old ning rally, Opalach and Kusek ing season is progressing rapidly port. West their argument. 'The Rangers Uke with 12 games definitely slated to North for 1934. Her scores In the on the Canadian division leaders at featured for the Oxfords while By­ Time, Four 8-mlnute quarters. The Celtics was the name. By ASSOCIATED PRESS date. Thfc Traders will SLgain en­ Referee, Bogglni. sweepstakes were 112, 141, 150, 109, The Natloned Guards travel to Toronto tonight and the Hawke en- cholski was outstanding for the In almost every game they played Miami, Fla.—Joe Knight, Cairo, North Ends. The officiating of gage in two games with Coach Tom 121, and 134, or a total of 767. Miss Middletown tonight to meet the tert^aln them at Chicago tomorrow. Kelley’s nine, whom they played Gulli had a twelvs> game pinfall of The result was Just the same. Ga., knocked out I Kennedy, Long Speedboya of that city. It wlh be the George Stavnltsky was excellent. Beach, Calif., 2. The Maroons play at home tonight last year. In the past, the Trade 1566 or an average of 180.6 that no second start of the week for the against the Ottawa Senators, tail- Oxfords (30) YMCA AUEYS RECEIVE Although they seldom won a game Brooklyn—Nat Suess, New York School-High School contests have doubt is an average that has never town champs, , who defeated the enders of the circuit, but even if P B. F. T. attracted much interest and are been equalled by any woman bowler The team went over swell, knocked out Willie Esco, Baltimore, Kevin Barry here last Wedi esday to 1 Opalach, If ...... 5 3-3 13 The girls all flocked into the 1. they gain the expected victory, they playvd with much Interesting in the country. In an interview fol­ gym run their record to nine victories 3 J. Burke, rf . . . . 1 0-1 2 rivalry. REGISTRATION NOTICE And the boys all played like 7 ? 9 Philadelphia— Ken Overlln, Nor­ won’t be sure of second place until lowing her great performance she and nine defeats. The Guards plan after the Canadiens play the De­ 1 Kusek, c ...... 3 1-1 7 This year will be the Mechanic’s folk, Va., outpointed Danny Hasseft, 2 Davis, c ...... 0 0-0 0 informed me that every time she ad­ Phlladelpria, 10. to book Broad Bro(>k for next Wed­ troit Red Wings, American division first season of Conference baseball It must have been tbelr sex appeal. nesday, when the Rangers and Y. M. 2 Smlthr^ rg ...... 2 0-0 4 The Y M. C. A. alley.s have Just vances to the foul line she is con­ That drew the girls around. Duluth, Minn.—Frankie Battaglia, leaders, at Detroit Sunday. If the In that they are now members of the fident of hitting the pins for a heavy O. A. meet In the first game to de­ Montreal teams finish tied is points, 1 M. Burke, Ig ____ 2 0-2 Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic received their official registration Composed of ‘aovers” like “Smokey Winnipeg, Can., stopped Jackie as a member of the National Duck pinfall and regardless as to what Joe” Purvis, Indianapolis, 8. cide which team will meet the the Canadiens will get second place Conference. Through this member­ 10 13 4-7 30 ship, the team has lost two valuable Pin Bowling Congress. An in­ the spare break may bring her she The best that can be found. Charlotte, N. C.—Frankie Edgren Guards in a series for the town title. on the basis of the number of games is just as confident of making her won. North Ends (2 veterans of last year: Mitchell spector from the Congress has (Theyenne, Wyo., outpointed Dewey Sumlslaskl, If ... 1 visited the alleys and ail measure­ spares. On bad breaks she seldom Completing the week-end sche­ Babiel, first-string pitcher and There was “Red” that eagle eye. Kirarey, Charlotte, 10, The Manchester Rec swimming Comber, r f ...... 4 ments have met with their require­ missed pinning out the ten pins. Al- dule, the Boston Bruins and New "Bud" Farwell. southpaw, who are Who shot from everywhere, Detroit—George Xnnarino, New­ team lost a close meet to Bulkeley Rykoskl, c ...... 0 ments. P"or the la.'t two years the rhough she has been Ranking No. 1 York Americans, fourth-place clubs still In school but are either over The only trouble with that was, ark, Ohio, outpointed Bobby High of New London in the latter Bycholski, rg .... 5 National Congress has been putting b< wler of the country for women O’Dowd, Sioux City. la., 10. of the two divisions, clash at New tfge or are high school graduates, The basket wasn’t there. city last night, 40 to 35. Quartis of Swlkla, Ig ...... 0 forth a special '■ffoit to promote since 1929 she has never won a Na­ Grand Forks, N. D,—Mel Coleman, York tomorrow night. which, In elthei case, renders the The Rees placed first in the 40 yard two twirling artists ineligible. better bowling, and especially to tional championship tournament Duluth, outpointed Laurie Peppin, The Rangers hopes of retaining And then old "Sarg” as you might free style and was a member of the 10 5-14 25 Lose Good Materia' Impress foul line bowling. A num­ title. She expressed delight In the Winnipeg, Can., 12. the Stanley Cup received a severe know medley relay team, which also In­ “Our membership In the Connecti­ ber of the Hartford leagues have number of fine bowlers who took Cleveland — Jimmy Vaughan, shock last night when Manager Could never be called a "Quitter” cluded Mlldner and Tayloi. that won cut Interscholastic Athletic Confer­ been bowling foul line this year with part in the sweepstakes and she But held the ball so long the boys. Cleveland, knocked out Henry Scar- Lester Patrick informed the league great success, and lots of others puzzl, Louisville, 6. first place. Thompson won first In Governors that Goalie Andy Altken- BON AMI TEAM WINS ence will mean, of course, that we suggested that the women bowers Began to call him “Dribbler” . will lose some very good material will follow suit next year. For the . take a more active part in sweep­ the 220 yard free style and third In head was suffering from a nervous information of bowlers as to what a the 100 yard free style. J. Taylor which was available to us the sea­ stakes, mixed doubles, and special With “ Flit” Mahoney at the helm. EK)WN HILL SKI MEET breakdown and asked permission to registered alley means to them, let won second in che 100 yard back borrow the veteran Alex Connell YMCA BOWUNG TITLE son previous. However, by joining matches than In regular league The team could not be beat. the Athletic Conference, the Man­ us state that no score is accepted by Franconia Notch, N. H., March stroke, Soberal took first honors In from Ottawa for use In the playous games. “Bring on Ansaldi’s" was their cry, chester Trade school will be on par the National Congress unless bowled 17. — (AP) — Seventy-two down diving with Mlldner third and the In case Andy should collapse. Al­ 'The Bon Ami bowling team has on a registered alley, with a foul Miss Clara Jackmore ot Manches­ "The Masons are our meat.” with various high schools through­ mountain ski racers, Including Ned latter won the 100 yard breast though League rules forbid the captured the 'YMCA bowling title, out the state m regard to age line judge, and sent in by the bowl­ ter who finished second to Miss Gull! Grant of Denver, the Western cham­ stroke. transfer of players from one team according to the final standhig an­ ing alley manager. )y one of the most promising bowl­ And when the Celtics took the floor U m ^ and eligibility,” said Coach The teams aJl stood aghast. pion, and Richard Durrance, New­ to another after Feb. 16, It has been nounced today. The team won sixty Crowley. Veterans of last year’s ers I have seen in some time. She port, N. H., youngster who holds the customary to make exceptions In games and lost twenty-four, while has form, a good medium fast ball Here was a team that looked like The Y. M. C. A. bowling league team who have since graduated in­ "Champs” course record, have entered the third cases involving goalkeepers and the Merz (Soodyeuxs finished In sec­ that she has almost perfect control has just finished a most successful clude: Gene Rossi and "Ed” Kovls, But Oh! they finished last. annual down hill title race of the season. This leaves Monday and both Montreal clubs indicated they ond place with 65 wins and 29 de­ star battery mates and ’’Pete” Kar- of. Her chief fault is that she does United States Eastern Amateur Ski would not object to having Connell feats. Gibson’s Garage was third. shls, heavy hitting Inflelder. not follow through on her delivery. Association that will be held to­ Wednesday evenings free for parties play against tbem. And now this team decides that who have been disappointed. The The standing Is as follows; From all Indications, the regulars Hockey morrow on the Taft Trail. Although the sweepstakes was her they. W. L. of the 1933 championship team who Indications were that H. S. Woods heating and ventilating system al­ fir.st real test In fast company she Will hold a banquet too, will be back Include: ECddie Ragus- of Dartmouth would be hard pressed lows bowlers to bowl in comfort, PAWSON 18 FAVORED Bon Ami ...... 60 24 By ASSOCl.ATED PRESS made a most wonderful showing and I pity the fellow that brings his girl Mens Goodyears ...... 55 29 kus, holding down the initial sack; TONIGHT 1 am sure she v/ould have given to retain the championship he won and ladles particularly find the "Y ” And expects to get what’s due. Gibson’s G arag e...... 52 32 William Kelsh, stalwart center of National League Miss Gulli a run toi the title If her last year on Mount Mossilauke. alleys most congenial. Reservations Medford, Mass., March 17__ (AP) may be- had by calling Mr. Hamilton —Leslie Pawson of Providence and Bnmner’s Market ...... 46 38 the basketball team, who will handle New York Rangers at Torpnto. over anxious friends had not Inform- Shearer's Bulcks ...... 36 48 second; and Adam Karkevich serv­ Ottawa at Montreal Maroons. eo her in her last two games that at the "Y ” , 7206. Pawtucket, R. I., Is the favorite In Reid’s Aucttoncers ...... 82 62 ing as a relief pitcher. Canadian-Ameiican League she needed a spare and that she today’s North Medford club 20-mlIe road race which has drawn a field of heller’s CJlothlers ...... 31 J "We Intend to conform with the Providence at Boston. rules and regulations outlined by needed so many pins to fill on her 76 long distance plodders. Wapplng ...... 26 5 SUNDAY spare. Miss Gulli out pinned the Silk Spring Has Come—Soccer YMCA TEAM IS WINNER the Conference and' arr certainly National League town girl by a margin of 37 pins. hoping to duplicate our record of Montreal Canadiens at Detroit. And if my memory serves me right The Y. M. C. A. bowling team 1933,” promised Coach Frank Toronfb at Chlc^o. she missed enough spares In her six Clash Is Slated Tomorrow took two games and total pinfall CSvwley. Boston at New York Americana. games that had she secured half of from the Hartford Five In a special Five Volley Ball Teams Oanadian American Leagne them she would have been the 1934 match at the Y alleys. Monroe of A s airplane has been developed Providence at New Haven, Yankee champion. A sure sign of spring is the soc-<*pare for what will be tor them s the visitors bit high single with 162 In SMglond to sell for 1583. Philadelphia at Qtiebec. * Miss Jacki^re should be con­ cerltes removal ot the moth balls cruclal game. Thie means the op­ and Dave Hamilton of the Y captur­ In Action at Rec Today gratulated and I do not hesitate In from their uniforms and oiling their position will be strong enough. ed high three string with 878. making the statement that she is on oboes. Much energy has Jjcen spent It is expected that the full Y. M. 0. A. the road to higher honors and that strength of Manchester soccer will H a rv ey ...... 120 132 106— 368 At 1:30 o’clock this afternoon, >Hartford and the Manchester Rece. is this way during the past few be on view. The recent merger of five of the cutstandlag volley ball All five team# rank high as leading she is due to be given a place when days. Not only is this happening In Norton ...... 96 94 108—297 the National ranking la announced. the soccer teams provides Manager Segar ...... 93 108 118— 319 teams In the Bast will go into ac­ teams in this section of the country ManehMt«r*8 Only town but also in Ekurt Hartford, the McDonald of the senior team and and close contests are anticipated In 1933 she hit foi 599 In the Con­ Chance Vought blrdmen have been Hamilton ...... 109 189 ISO—378 tion at tne School Street Rec In a Manager Paton ot the Junior team Gibson ...... 108 106 111—325 in every match of the tourney. necticut aweepstakes and this year shaking their wings. The net result four-etate round robin tournament sne hit for 826 Is the same event. with an opportunity to mix their A silver loving cup will be award­ Registered Bowling Alley ie that if the weather is propitious players in exhibition games. Be­ epoosored by the Reo^eatloa Can­ ed tbs winner, donated by the Rec She has an avenge of 101 In the there win be an ekhlbition game to- 626 670 578 1077 ters—the first of Its .ad ever Registered Under the National BqwUng CongrsM. .'5tate league. I will be looking for­ tween them they will decide who Hartford Five reatlon Canters, and members of niorrow afternoon at the Charter held In Conaeotlcut. This event is ths team wlL receive Chaney neck ward with high hopes that Miss •hall open the game and they Intend Menser ...... 122 96 132—849 Oak street grounds at 2:80 p. m. expected to draw a huge crowd of ties donatad by Cbanay Brothars to give all players an opportunity to Shields ...... 91 99 107—297 Jackmore will be able to give a good Inaenuich as the Chance Vought spectators, as the brand of volley Arrangamants have bean made loosen their limbs. All s ^ o r and Dagle ...... 104 112 94—SIO’ to Bowl On A Registered Alley pxhlbiUon at the National tourna­ team is scheduled to open the season ball that wlU be played will be cf serve sxtppar to the visitors at the r m ment in Baltimore later in the junior players are v«

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Can be seen at 216 single house, with edl Improve­ A large delegation of local Ma­ Woodbrldge street, Saturday and SERVICE 20 A ments, at 16 Homestead street, sons traveled to Thompsonvl lie ani Sunday or evenings. ■' garage if desired. Inquire Frank and James Edwin Are IN ADDITION TO SUver Lane Bus I.iamato, 24 Homestead street. Tel. enjoyed a pleasant time with the FORDS—1932 COUPE, 1931 Vic­ Line, De Luxe Bus for lodge, psuty 7091. members of Doric Lodge last nigat. toria Coupe, 1931 Coach, 1931 Named Trustees. or team trips, we also offer 7 pas­ It was a great night for Manches­ Sport Roadster, 1930 Coach, 1929 senger sedan Uvery. Phone 8063. FOR RENT—6 ROOM single house, ter. Doris Lodge had a fine pro­ Coach, 1929 Chandler, 1928 Essex, 8860, 8864. all improvements, with garage, 256 gram arranged and Manchester John T. Munsie was eltoted chief 1927 Pontiac. Brown’s Garage. Woodbrldge street Inquire 27 won five contests, tied one and lust Starkweather street. Phone 3828. one. Wayne Emery Is still the un­ clansman of Clan McLean, No. 363, HELP WANTED— disputed checker champion and tic O. S. C., at its meeting held last r o R EN T —SE V E K AL duauable saved Thompsonvlllo from getting FEMALE S6 five, six and mvud room nousea, evening with Chief Clansman James a shut out single and douhlu; aiao nested Edwin at his home on Hollister FARN EXTRA MONEY copying Henry Patnaude's quartet of crlb- street. apartmenta Apply Edward J. Holl, Manchester names, euldresses for mail order bage players show’cd Improvcmeul Phone 4643 and 8026. His associate officers will be as firms. Home .spare time, experience and held the Doric members to e follows: Tonlst, Robert Meintosn; Evening Herald unnecessary. Write for information. tie. Peter Wind made several sub- past chief, James Edwin; chaplain, Circle Advertising, 401 Broadway, HOUSES FOR SALE 72 stitutioiu in his set-back lineup a.*id James Munsie: secretary, Alec Mc­ CLASSU'TED , New York. they worked out very well. Hol- Bride, sr.; financial secrets^y, Aluc ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for ger Bach had several of his Monday McBride. Jr.; treasurer, Charles WANTED— YOUNG WOMAN to farm double house with 2 car night bridge champions in his lint - Garrow; senior henchman, Alex Fer­ Goeat eta areras* weras ta a llae. LalUals. nuabers and abbrerlatioM care for children, aid In light house­ garage, all modj^ni improvements. up and they played true to form. guson; Junior henchman, James aa«b count as a word and ooapouirf keeping. Must be responsible. fVrite Box X. Herald. Robert Boyce played all comers Barr; seneschal, Robert Chambers; words as two words mnlsnuns coot is Please state name, address, refer­ In ping-pong and won very easily. warden, Samuel Little: sentinel, ■ »rles of thrts Unss. John Hood’s trio of pool players won Lins rates osr dar for traaotoat ences and wage expected. Address James Findlay; pianist. James Barr; ada , Box H, Tbe Herald. in three very closely contested standard bearers, Alexander Mar­ MsetlTS Havsb If, M«f MOTHER DIES WITH BABY games. Manchester’s dart throwers shall, Clarence Porterfield . CMb Cbargs WANTED—GIRL over 18, for gen­ won two straight games of baseball These officers will be installed in 4 Consseutivs Uays 1 eral housework. Willing to help but not until after a hard fight. • Consseutivs X>ays 2 5 }i 2 * Eddie Cantor and Coldwyn Girls in “Roman Scandals" April 20 by Installing Royal Deputy 1 s s s s s 0 s # # S s s • s s| ll Ot*l " cheerfully In care of two chl.dren. IN ARMS DURING BLAZE The second game was won in tbe Alexander Frazier of Clan Gordon All orders for lirognlat lussrUpes Must stay nights. Write Box M ninth inning. Thompsonvllle then of Hartford. will bs ebar«sd at tbs oas U »s ra t^ Herald, challenged Manchester Lodge to a compared with loss of 3961,563 for •psclal raus tor ions tsna ovarr Trustees elected lost evening were dar advsrtUlng fflvsa upon rMBSfC Five Burned to Death as Fire real game of ball to be played after AMUSEMENTS ONE HLM EACH YEAR the same 1933 month. Current James Barr, James Findlay and Ads ordsrod for tbrss or sis ^ s Destroya Home in Memphis their apring training season is over. assets on Jan. 81 totaled 150,207,288 James Edwin. aad stopped bcfors tlM third or tftn POULTRY AND SUPPLIES W Total number of points scored; compared with 347,744,838 a year dar___ will___111 bs .. ebarcsd onlr for tbs ac­ Residential Section. tual nuBbcr of times tbs ad np.pcar Thompsonvllle, 38; Manchester, 67. ENOUGH FOR CANTOR ago, while current liabilities amount­ TWO KILLED BY BLAST sd. cbargtn* at tbs rats earned, but TWO BROODER stoves for sale. Refreshments were served following DANGEROUS CORNER” ed to 317,117,048 against 316,816,- no allowance or refunds m ^ Bargain for quick sale. 787 East Memphig, Tenn., March 17,— (A P ) tbe contests and an enjoyable eve­ 688. Melle, France, March 17.— (AP) ea sis time ads stopped after tbe Middle Turnpike, Fish. The Memphis fire department re­ ning was bad by all. Comedian Requirea Time for dftb dar. —Two workmen were allied and a Mo ‘'tilt forbids"! .uspUr lines net ported that five pertong burned to AT PARSONS NEXT WEEK Hifi Literary, Radio and The report of Ohio Oil (To. for dozen injured last night m an ex- #old* death in a fire that destroyed a Philanthropic Work. 1933 shows that the company plooion at an alcohol distillery at Tbe Herald will not be responsible borne in the residential section early for more than one incorrect insertloa ARTICLES FOR SALE 4ft bought an additional 4,306 shares of Forges D’Aunis. of aar advertisement ordered today. SCENERY UKE FAIRYLAND Rawlinson and Bayne to Ap­ Eddie Cantor is the only star in its own preferred stock at an aver­ Part of the two-story plant col­ more tbao one time. FOR SALE— SM A LL hand printing Those dead, the fire department pear In Famous Mystery pictures who consistently and suc­ age price of 386 a share. At the lapsed from the force of tbe blast Tbe inadvertent omission el if^ r - press, Baltimore No. O. Inquire 66 reports, are; Mr, and Mrs, Earl cessfully follows the practice of year-end the treasury held 18,821 and the main railroad une from rsot publication of adverting Hammond, whose home was burned; FOR MASONIC BALL HERE Comedy on Monday. rectified onlr br canccUatlci ot tM New street. making one picture a year, "Roman preferred shares and 84,945 com­ Nlort to La Rochelle wa^< blown cbarce made for tbe service endered. Mrs, Hammond's sister, Miss Kitty Scandals" showing at tbe State mon, representing a total cost of out. Kay, 21; Earl, Jr,, 3; and an Infant All advertisements mnst m < o i « Theatre Sunday, Monday and Tues­ $4,166,465. O. D. Donnell, presi­ la strle, copr *nd trpocnipbr with Entire Ceiling at State Armory J, B, Priestley’s "Dangerous Cor­ The shock was reported felt at girl1 as yet unnamed. day is hlB fourth annual screen dent, estimates that the company's revnlations enforced br the butlisb* FUEL AND FEED 49>A Neighbors said Mrs Hammond to Be Canopied and Brick ner," which thrilled New York Niort, 30 miles southwest of Forges >srs and tbsr reserve tbe right to musical comedv for Samuel Gold- reserves crude oil reserves exceed bad recently returned from a hospt- audiences for a full year and those D'Aunls, but as the plant was lo­ edit, revise or reiect aar eonr con* FOR SALE—GREEN AND dry Walls Covered. wyn. The other three were "The 600,000,000 barrels. Inventories of tne baby was bom several In Chicago for five months, will pro­ cated in the open country, daniage slderai cbiectlonablA bard wood, furnace, stove aad fire tal where Kid frpm Sbaln," "Palmy Days” and crude, 15,069,268 barrels are car­ aijSkino ioOMS—Olacelfled ^ M days ago, 'Tbs baby's death appar­ vide the welcome attraction at Par­ outside the distillery was slight place 14 per load. Telephone Roee- "Whoopee,’^ ried in the report at 118,770,076. be pablisbedMme dar must be rc» ently was caused by suffocation, Tbe Tbe twenty-third annual Masonic sons' Theater, Hartford for one solved br 1> o'elocb neosi faturdars dale 66>2. Four ysars ago, Eddie announced mother bad shielded the child's body Ball, to be held at tbe State A r­ week, starting next Monday eve­ INDULGENCES PROMISED llt lf A m. that be was through with the stage. BOMBS EXPLODED from tbe flames. She died with tbe ning, with such favorites as Herbert Vatican City, March 17.— (A P )— FRANKLIN BLUE FLAiiE raoffc mory Monday, April 2, will take Taking up a picture career, be Vienna, March 17— (A P )— Forty TELEPHONE YOUR baby in her arms. Rawlinson and Beverly Bayne co­ Pope Pius announced today to 1,200 oil bae more “beat unite' . The place in a setting more beautlf'.l wanted to concentrate. That meant WANT ADS» First reports 'ndlcated tbe family featured in. the leading roles, windows were shattered and one Irish pilgrims headed by Joseph Car­ Raokliffe 01) Co, Pbune 8980, than ever before, according to plans long and careful preparation for his apartment ruined when three bombs Ads are aecepted ever tM uiepbone was trapped by flames on tbe sec­ now in progress by the decorating "Dangerous Comer" is a quasi- dinal Macrory that when the Holy single yearly film. And the spare exploded today in a house occupied bt Me OMAJtaiB HATS given above ond floor of tbe home. The cause of committee of which James Mu- mystery comedy, in which several Year ends April 2 he intends to M b ocavcntMec to ,advertisers, bat energy it left him was valuable; he by a member of the Dollfuss extend it to all countries so that any O f juran wiirbc accept^ m tbe blaze was not determined imme­ Caw, 8r., is chairman. It is also people assembled In a drawing room needed time for bis literary, radio HOUSEHOLD GOODS ftl diately, Fatherland Front at Wllten, a Roman Catholic, by visiting bis local ru iX PATM E M T If said at tbs basl> announced that tickets for this out­ are engaged In the chit-chat of tne and philanthropic interests. aecs oClos os or b ew s tbs ssvsntb A fire alarm was turned in about suburb of Innsbruck. No tone was church, may obtain Holy Year in­ F IV E PIEC E PA R LO R auite with standing social event are being dU average "tea-flght" when discussion Eddie was once a Hester Street day foUowiaf tbs drsf inssrttob sed of rapidly, indicating that a brat down on New York's lower one buffet |6, Beneon Furniture hufuge crowd will again be in attend­ East Side. He learned bow much ance. milk and fresh vegetables and a va­ ------aM Exchange, Johneoo Block, bs gnaraatsed. The entire celling will be canopied cation in tbe country could mean to nt WATER SALE OF USED Fuml and the walls panelled to eliminate a tenement boy. Now that be Is rid­ INDEX OF ture—Vulcan 4'bumer gae range FOR SALE 4 completely .the red brick and steel ing high, Eddie doesn't forget that CLABSlFlCATlQNf 110; Twin elce coll eprlngs, 83,60, girder effect of the huge drill shed, there are other boys and girls and MIX-BOON HOUME, with 17,500 n c ggMgiggMgdgl6^fligfiM|gig • d M* #A A Top leer refrigerator, 83,60; Oak transforming the hall into a verit­ mothers in the tenements who need square feet of land. 140 on Pea'i WA00m0m0000000m 9 buffet, 86; New walnut eerver, able fairyland of beauty, The or­ those things. And then he holds the ss Street and 126 on Holl street, chestra platform will be decorated presidency of such great organiza­ o a i i 84,96. Watkine Brotbere, 937 Main with Oarage, Greenhouse and etreet. to represent an Italian garden tions as the National Vaudeville cf'fiitfilc g « g g • A# d«» rAAd Henhouse, etc. Owner leaving I tto4 ifliZAMIUK WB. ISBCflam scene. Artists, with its big sanitarium at ,sco.u.aMT.err. and Found •»•*)•••*» m900* 2 town, will make easy terms for The Shrine orchestra of Hart­ Saranac, and the Jewish Actors' 1 Anncnnccmcnts .r, m00»0 I buyer. ford, a musical aggregation r.t Persenars ... WANTED TO BUY 58 OuUd, twelve pieces that is widely known Among Eddie's published writ­ AatcawbtMs AntcmcMlcc for dale 4 HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Junk Price 86,000. Terms |1,0«K> throughout the east, will fum ljh ings are four short, humorous books, AtttcacbUcs for flscbargn m,nm f aad live poultry Cal) 6878L Wm down, will take first mortgage music for dancing. Charles Bmi- his autoglographical "M y Life Is In Ante Asscsserlcs.-Tlrcs «•••#.«#• f for balance at 4Va % Interest. If zel, past worthy master of Manchea- Your Hands" and the forthcoming Ante Hcnalrlng—Fainting . 7 Octrlnsky, 91 Clinton etreet. Ante gcbocls <,><<,,•#>#*•■,««« A Interested call at 148 Pearl street, ter Lodge of Masons, Is chairman of Ziegfeld story, "King, Queens and Antes—dhlp br Truck .,«»*«*-< I Manchester, Conn. the ball and he and the various sulv Jack." AttteS^yOf Slf# s«««csscdgMgg>gg F tOOMS W ITH O in BOARD ft committees are bending every effort His last stage show was “Whoop­ Oarage#—Service—gterag# ««••• 10 ee,” preceded by the Ziegfeld "F ol­ Ketcrerclcs—Blcvelct am 11 to make the event the most success- fTantcd Antcc—Mcterevclcc .... It FOR RENT—NICELY Fumlabed .ful In Its long history. lies” of 1927, In which Cantor, for Hnstnese aad FiwfeeefennI gsrviccc room, steam heated, reasonable the first time In the history of those ■asinccs icrvlccs Offered ...... It institutions, was starred. Before Call after 4 at 80 Cottage etreet ■onsebold gvrviess Offered .....It- A INCOME TAX RECEIPTS that, there was the record-breaking Mnlldlng—Contraetlng 14 FOR SALE Fierlste—Mnreeiies ...... II BOR RENT— TWO HEATED “Kid Boots.” 40 ACRES— 6-room house, 4 Washington, March 17— (AP) — fnnersJ Otreetors...... 14 rooms, first floor, near to mills and , The years before had seen Eddie leatln Plumbing—Beefing .am 17 poultry houses, bam, plenty Inftome tax receipts well above lioth Herbert Rawlinson Main street Write Box N, Herald in a succession of Ziegfeld revues, nsuranee ...... II wood, brook; near Manchester. last year’s figures and this year’s w'ho is co-featured ^Ith Beverly punctuated by two excursions with filllnery—Oressmsking It 88,200. Terms. ivlng-^ruektng—gterage to SINGLE ROOM, FACING Main estimates brought broad smiles to Bayne in J. B. Priestley’s successful the Shuberts in “The Midnight Intlng—Pnpeiing ...... tl street, entirely redecorated, John the faces of administration officials mystery drama, "Dangerous Cor­ Rounders” and "Make It Snappy” ofeesional Services tt TWO 5-ROOM SINGLES—almost today. ner,” at Parsons’ Theater, Hartford, at the Winter Garden. It was Zieg­ RepalrlDg ...... tt son Block. Tdephone 6917. Fallorlng—Oyelng—Clenning . .. t4 new. Elxcellent location. 8300 Collections for 1934, to the clos­ the week of March 19 feld who first brought Cantor to Toilet Ooode end Service ...... t i down. ing of tax returns March 15, were New York for his “Midnight Frolics” IVanted—Bnelneef Service ^ c • • C 14 AHAKTMENT»—FLATS— 3147,794,0(X), compared with cor­ and argument is provoked by the and later the "Follies.” Eddie had ■CueutiMal 2 -F A M ILY — about 10 years old, responding 1933 receipts of 399,- display of a musical cigarette box, been appearing in “Canary Cottage” ^ureet eno Claeeee «#ee«e«e«»« • TENEMENTS 63 847,000. The figures are not strict­ formerly the property of a deceased in Los Angeles, a graduate of vaude­ Private (netmotlon ecec«b*aeB.ee < good condition. Now rented. ly comparable, however, as the fil­ member of a publishing firm, in the ville and the Gus Edwards school. banclng ...... • • a e«...... K e e • e v ' v t t ^ A FOR R E N T— FTVE ROOM flat, also Owner must sell. Price $8,900. (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) kueleal—Oram atle e e e e rerc e^Be^Be e aregre e t f Low down payment. Lot 50x350. ing time for returns was extended management of which some of Eddie is looking forward to his Wanted— Inetructlon e # e w-cr-e c m #'# • M six room tenement, with all Im­ Garden and fruit. Five minutes to March 31 last year because of those present have been associated. first trip abroad In nine years. He “ Aw, gee, the balloon bird looks is slick,” said Ckippy, as he eyed I Ptmaadal provements. Inquire at 147 East tbe bank holiday. To clear up matters, they all resolve takes with him his wife and the five forlorn. A big hole in its side is the patch their kind old friend Lad tends—Stocke—Mortgageu « .... >1 Center street. to Main street Bnsinees Opportunltlee « • • • sT« n St Nevertheless, the Treasury now to tell "the truth, the whole truth, Cantor daughters. But before that tom,” said Duncy. " It ’s flopped to found. koney to Loan ...... tt expects total March income tax and nothing but the truth” , thus Eddie has to make another film for the ground. Ali of the air came "Now, everybody stand aside, 6 ROOMS—Garage. Almost Belg aaC gltuatlrac FOR R E N T— SIX ROOM tenement, coming to the "dangerous comer" United Artists release, in which he out. and watch me while this patching’s new, an excellent home. Located payments to reach 3250,000,000. gelp Wanted—Female M at 11 Ridgewood street, rent rea­ March netted only 3174,000,000 last from which the title of the play is will have the deep dark deeds of “The other bird had lots of gall tried. I ’ll bet that I will soon have SelD Green Acres. Price $5,600. Cash sonable. Apply 25 Ridgewood S t year. derived. piracy on the Spanish Main as a to spoil my ride and make me fall. the balloon bird off the ground.” ripn WRfitea 36.A 3 6 0 0 . In the course of this truthful dis­ background. I ’m glad I wasn’t injured. I ’m a FOUR LAR G E SU N N Y rooms, aeip wanted—Male or Female .. It cussion, it is revealed that all of lucky lad, no dbubt.” He worked away a little while, white sink and tubs, porch, mod­ SPORTS WRITER DIES. Agente Wanted ...... K.tT-A Several other Farms from 2 to those present arte but “whited “Well, now what are we going to and (Joldy broke into a smile. ”My, Bltoatlona Wanted—Fem ale...... M em. Bargain 312.00 and 315.00 3 100 acres. Prices range from Springfield, Mfiss., March 17.— sepultures;’’ all have been guilty of do?” asked Ctoppy. “ I Just wish I you’re all fingers,” she exclaimed. Bituationc Wanted—Male tt Walnut street near Pine. Inquire Bmploynaent agenelee ...... it $2,160 np. (AP)—William F. Moriarty, 35, Indiscretions, major and minor, and W ALL ST. BRIEFS knew a way to fix the b’loon bird up “ Here, let me lend a hand.” Tailor Store. Live Stoek—Pet^—PeuMcv—VeMele# well known In New Englsmd 8is a the deceased partner shows up as so he could fly again. And so the two tots worked away Doge—Blrde—Pete ...... 41 Liv Stock— Veblclee ...... 42 Have 25-Acre Farm to exchange sports writer died in a hospital here the worst of an extremely bad lot. New Totit, March 17.— Standard "A puncture patch would do the and soon the bunch heard Goldy for single or 2-famlly; must have Mr. Priestly has established him­ say. “ A t last the task is finished, Poultry and Snppllee ...... 4t FOR RENT—6 ROOM apartment. last night after a brief Illness of Statisltcs Co. reports 31 favorable trick, and I can put them on real Wanted — Pete—Poultry-^tock 44 low mortgage. dividend changes in the past week 206 Center street. Telephone 5246. pneumonia. He had been employed self as a master of literate dialogue slick. One time I owned a bike. and it really looks just grand.” Fee Sale—meceUaneeue on newspapers in Springfield, Hart­ and exciting plot, and in “ Danger­ compared with 33 the week before. I used to fix It, now and then.” The funny bird began to rise, Articles tor S ale...... 41 Boats and Acceseoiiee ...... 4( FOR RENT—MODERN five room All the above properties are ford, New Britain and Meriden, ous Comer” his ability is revealed There were fourteen increases, nine Then Nature Nick cried, "W ait when blown to twice Its former size. Building Itateiiale ...... 47 flat, on West Center street, and being sold at real bargain prices. Conn., and contributed to horse rac­ at its best. An extremely novel resumptions, seven extras and one right here. I ’ll shortly fill you all "Hey, catch it,” shonted Coppy. Diamonds— Watebee—Jewelry 41 others in different localities. Wm. ing magazines. twist at the end brings matters to Initial payment. The week saw with cheer. Back In my little home Duncy grabbed It by the feet. Electrical Appllancea—Radio ... 41 Call Any Time At a satisfactory conclusion. eight unfavorable revisions, the He promptly sailed up In the Fuel and feed ...... 4t-A Kanehl, 519 Center street. Tele­ For a number of years he was I have what you are wishing for Ixarden — Farm—Dairy Producte 10 phone 7773. clerk of the course on the Bay State In support of Mr. Rawlinson and same number as in the previous “W e’ll see If little Coppy can eilr. which gave the Tinies quite a Housebold Ooode ...... II Circuit for Springfield meetings and Miss Bayne wiU be seen such ac­ week. fix up the bird.” Then, off he ran. scare. Poor Duncy yelled, “ Oh, stop Macblnery and T o o le ...... IS “HASTINGS complished protagonists as Char­ Wee Dotty cried, “Hurray! T guess me. With an accident I’ll meet.” UuBlcal Inetmmente IS FOR RENT—THREE OR FOUR served in the same capacity for har­ Office aad Store Equipment 14 room tenement, ground floor, mod­ Roadside Ofl5ce” ness races at the Eastern States Elx- lotte Wynters, Grandon Rhodes, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe some more rides are in store!” Bpeoiaii at the Btoree ...... S( em improvements, rent reasonable. SSI Oakland Street positlon. Moriarty leaves his widow Isobel O’Madigan, Eugenie Chapel railway reports net loss of 3732,344 It wasn’t very long till Nick (Duncy lands in a strange place Wearing Apparel—F u tn ...... 11 and two daughters. and Donald Koehler. for January, after taxes and charges, came running back. "Say,, this In the next story.) Wanted—To Buy ...... It 170 Eldridge street. Inquire up­ stairs. Meenae—Boars Hetele. Heeerte Beatuwiwatr noome Without Board ...... It FOR R E N T— F IV E ROOM flat, Boardera W anted...... W-A first floor, all modem conveniences. A LLE Y OOP A Quiet Visit A t Home! By H A M U N tk>ontry Board—Resorts ft 33 Clinton street. Phone 4314. Kotela—Reetanranu ...... 41 (W tSTOF W ■ v ^ 0 E R iN ^ ''m W ' m e t o telO Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... It 1 RECAOEO V0U« "niOUeLE.OF S0»«T1ME ASO, AHXn AN'UNARMED,! ENTERED TH'TOWN- TwIfeOrmBR AN’ SISTER AW MOTHtfi P«W FOR R E N T —6 ROOM tenement, so.FILLED FULLA CHOW AN' FEEUN6 JUST SWELL, Real Bstutc Fei Maw* WHEN FIRST Oil OINNV VOO BROUGHT HON1E TO SHOW- TH' GUARDS PASSED ME BV WITH NEVER A FROWN. UKE TO FELL CWER.WWEN. FOOZV THEV S A W - with all improvmeents and garage, I TIPPED BACK TO SPIN 'EM A GLORIOUS YARN, . apartments, Flats, Tenements .. U 50. DEEP IN TK forest .where NO ONE COULD SEE. DOWN TH MAIN STEM I WALKED WITH A WILL- THEV RUED A 816 BANQUET OF CHOICE BTTS OF CHOW, buslneee Locations tor Rent 44 at 22 Laurel Place. Tel. 3152. WHEN 5 UOOENLV THERE CAME AVELL OF BouBee tor Rent ...... t l 1 TIED TH' OlNOSAUR.wrm V)NE3,TO A TREE.' HEADED FOR HOME - A CAVE IN TH' H IL L - WHICH \ DEVOURED WITH GUSTO -A N ' HOW Suburban tor Rent ...... tt FOR REINT—6 ROOM tenement, Bummer Homes for Bent ...... t7 OH, HELLO, Wanted to R e n t...... t| modem improvements, garage lf desired. Inquire at 167 Birch street FOOZV.' Bowl Betate Fot Sale ^ o n e 4398. where you Apartment Building for Sals tt BEEN? Inslneas Property tor Bale „ . . . 7t rarms aad Land for Sale 11 P-OR R E N T— FOUR ROOM tene- louses for Sale ...... It ment, with all improvements. Ap­ mts. for Sale ^ 0 * e e #*•*« • a • • • Tt tssoit Property tor Sato ...n . 14 ply at 111 Holl street or telephone nburbaa for Bale • •see en«<««« Ti 6806. ■pal Hstate tor Bxsbaage . . . . . ^ IS ^Wbatsd—Beal Estate...... IT P'OR R E N T— FOUR AN D five room tenements, all Improvements, at firngni Mottoes mj. •...... ^a. — . ce 00 148 Bissell street rent reasonable. — '4 r'- Apply on premises. FOR R E N T— 6 ROOM tenement all improvements, oumer Summit and R ed The Herald Advs. Wadskiorth streets. Inquire 31 • totoPf I iPadsworth street.

M i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1984. ToonerviUe Folks By Fontaine Pox OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene Ahem LlTTI-e Ji^KEY RAILS TO TALK HIMSfELF OUT OF MARCHING IN McGuiRE^ ST. Pa t r ic k *s Da y p a r a d e .

lV E A BTTCFW^TO ^ \Frfe lN TV\v4. - BASIL tS A IF SILVER SUPPLANTS THE SIMIIjTE: A s enthusiastic as LUCK TODAY,'ooPLt^^A.ViO BASIL*ILL •PAPE OLD ™ tailor over the nudist movement. PAPER DOLLAR, WHAT WILL tfA n 'S I E D IT IO N n THE FILLING STATION AT­ ‘"The honeymoon is mostly all ‘bill BE ILL OMEM 0 I LORST j OMCB LOST K W EARS AC»A and coo,’ but the cooing song soon ^^E BACK OXLAR B A N D S •'USES TENDANT USE FOR A TOWEL? turns into more billing.” A S O L D HAVE THEY CONSIDERED I VE BEEN WEAT^N' IT, * * WATCR.ANB I t o o t h p i c k - a t WITVAOUT !A ISS\N <3 A4 "DAY c a r r i e s THIS? DID YOU KNOW THAT- 1 T R A C K E D rr A TOR B Z. VVEA E A5 RSJ R S 1 BEEN A. DCWN IN THE COIN PURSEJ The Alarm Clock Influence There are places in the Sier?*a soprr OF PET TO YiE 9^.4^ WOOD ASHES, AND S W E A m When Gabriel blows his fateful horn Madre mountains, Mexico, where a TH' FIP,ST I WORE \T, UTOn the day of doom, thermometer registers 150 degrees O F T H E BY MEDICINE To ud the dead awake and rise Fahrenheit at noon and 23 degrees 1 WAS 6 IVEN ATWO-SK\LL\Nt\OT>P turn and go to sleep again. in playing reach of the rider. A gas mask has been designed St. Patrick drove all of the snakes for the use of housewives when out of Ireland. Wouldn’t it be a peeling onions or dusting their glorious thing if we had somebody homes. like that to drive all of the road It requires 150 horsepower to hogs out of America? bring a car weighing 3,000 pounds and going 45 miles an hour to a Herbert—^Arthur hasn’t been out stop within 90 feet. for three weeks. About 6,750,000 persons annually Flora—Has he turned over a new use London’s swimming-baths. leaf? The sea-hare is a snail-like ani­ Herbert—No, he’s turned over a mal that gets its name because of new car. its resemblance to a rabbit. Like rabbits, it thrives on lettuce. Pedestrians will have to be re­ A car bums more gas per mile educated. By looking at the new in cold weather than in warm. 1934 cars they can’t tell whether the Although shrikes resemble hawks things are going or coming. their method of catching prey is different; hawks seize with their Jerry— What is the matter with talons, .shrikes use their bills. you; been run over by a truck? During the Spanish - American Perry—My osteopath owed me CATASTROPHE War, ODlonel CJorgas carried out an s:!' — $20, and I let him take it out in IN THE LIFE OF trade. operation by the light of a bottle of fireflies. V\R. BOOTHBY ^ <• r.iu iM poi. 1114^ EVENTUALLY MOTOR CAR In India, a shoe frequently worn J MOTORS W ILL BE IN THE REAR, by the lower classes consists of a IT IS AN* OUNCED. THAT MAY flat board, with a knob which slips LEAVE ROOM IN FRONT FOR A between the first and second toes. SCORCHY SMITH PEDESTRIAN-CATCHER. The planet Venus goes through all By John C. T erry the stages from new to full just as IT C edTm LY PtCK£t> a (5RAND TH05f retLOlNS The school teacher asked her pu­ the moon does, but, unlike the moon, I Pi.AC8F0R A VACATION ! Venus is brightest in the thin, IN t h a t /VIOT&RBOAT pils to name some of the most dan­ - EVeRYTH \H6'S S6 PEAC6FUL gerous Jungle animals. crescent stage. L SEEM To Be IN A First Boy — A tiger. Even the spade-like antlers of the and Quisr-^ BlO HURRY - Second Boy — A lion. moose can be locked, and many are First girl — A bear. the battles between . these huge Teacher — Now tell me some­ beasts that terminate in death by thing with horns that it is danger­ starvation for both combatants. ous to go near. Butterflies carry their tongues J Second Girl — Automobiles! coiled like watch springs. H e y s c o K H y f COMSHt/tg What has become of the old-fash- aufCMLY.f toned girls who shyly talked about f ia p p e r , f a n n y s a y s sia. u. a >*T. err. we've s e n t the number of children, instead of CATCH 7UAT^ husbands, they expected to have ? MOTOH$oer/J Sims — While in Paris I paid $25 in tips alone. Waiter (assisting him on .with AJ9I his coat)— you must have lived 3-20 there a good many years, sir. WASHINGTON TUBBS The Only Way To Convince A By Crane OUT OUR WAY Young Man That His Girl Isn’t An By WilUams Angel Is To Let Him Marry Her. BAN6 IF WE ALL DID, w e 'd ONLY KNOW WHY ALL BE WOKE UP ONCE BEFORE Ab (the cave man)—Hey, Ucko, THE n e i g h b o r s DAYLIGHT. WE JUST GET TO your mother-in-law has just been d o n 't t a k e m il k attacked by a sabre-tooth tiger! e r a f t e r o u r s l e a v e s , Ucko — I should worry about t h e n , c l i c k - c l a c k - c l ic k - what happens to the sabre-tooth c l a c k . HERE COMES OUR tiger. NEIGHBOR'S m i l k m a n ! The man who cut notches on his rifle stock to enumerate the Indians he had “wiped out,” now has a great-grand-son who wants to be ping pong champion.

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J ^ »V NCA SCTVICC GAS BUGGIES Over The Top 1 By Frank Beck HOW DliSUeriNG.. XMAOINE.., W ASHINS PA*ADIN« AROUNO THI - HIS CAR IN OLD CLOTHES YOUNG MAW, WHAT STREET IN AN UNPER^HIRT LIKE THAT «I*HT OUT MAKES You THINK THAT 1 DON'T BBLIEVI AND OLD PAIR OF >MHBR| THE NBIOHBORf PANTS. HE OUGHT CAN ALL SE6 H lM ^ e v e r y o n e You m eet EVERYBODY IS TRY- TO BE ASHAMRP »NO TO CWiAT ME,... MbU’D THINK HE’D !• TRYINC Tb A t TA BO^ OP H IM S E L F HAVE MORE I HAVBNT M iT CHEAT Tt>U ? NUTTY.'! PRIDE... EVERYBODY y e t ! d o n t i L8T THf I OLD BO y PUT ANYTHINC' OVER ON YOU ! ! ' • ' p - ' 8ATDSFAT, L IBanrlrrBtfir fmilik A rehearsal of the Q Clef club I Is called for tomorrow afternoon at | READY TO PRESENT when several salaried eololsts were RADIO REVELS 2:30. This is the final rehearsal MAN HURT TRYING TO L0D(X COMPLAINT employed, and since the ohanfe to SAYS M A H F 0 R ( B HER before the concert and all members a volunteer choir of young people, » OF 1934 are urged to be present RADIO REVELS OF ’ 34 OVER UNHEAIED CAR now in its second year. Mr. Wil­ bur’s home Is in Wethersfiel!^ but TO GIVE UP CARD d U B Anaploes of St. James Church April 12 has been set as the date TO AVERT CRASH he has made frequent tripe to drill of the annual spring rummage sale I ComDlete Proirrani nf the young folks for the entertain­ mOH SCHOOL HALL of the Missionary societies of the j!: /T a v m ' TroDey Patron Grumbles Over ment last night, which took the tainment in High School To­ Mrs. Gladys Knrapkat, of Man South Methodist church. Women of Insufficient Heat on Hart- form of an (fid-time (ringing scfiiool the parish are requested to remem­ night Is Announced. Struck by Car He Tried to with Rev. F. C. Allen as the mas­ Chester, Awarded Divorce ford-Manchester Line. TONIGHT ber this fact when house-cleaning. ter. Decree at Hartford Session. 8 P. M. SHABF The decorations were significant Following is the complete pro­ Warn After Wapping A complaint is to be registered at of St Patrick’s day. 3trips of Modem and Old Fashioned Danoln^ gram of “Radio Revels of 1934,” i Alleging that her husband forced the Hartford office of the Connecti­ green paper, doilies and napkins, Admission and touches a t. green on the .<«niiir| her to withdraw from a bridge club M anchester musical revue, to be presented un^ Accident. cut company by a passenger on a Adults SOo, Children ondm* 16, S5c der the auspices of St. James’s and dessert naade the tables most and refused to permit her to visit or Manchester trolley car yesterday, on church tonight beginning promptly attractive. The supper was served the claim that the car was insuf­ see her friends, Mrs. Gladys Kurap- D ate B ook at 8 o’clock in High school hall: under the direction of Mrs. C. E. standing in the road near Wap- ficiently heated. This was the kat, of Manchester, was granted a Program No. 1. Wilson of the music committee, as­ ping Center with a fiashllght, to promise made by the passenger ABOUT TOWN Tonight Opening: “Keep Yoimg and Beau­ sisted by a large number of league divorce from Henry Kurapkat, of 32 March 17—Musical Revue, “Ra­ tiful”—Ensemble. warn other motorists to use caution, when he alighted from the car at members. The meal (insisted of Spruce street, at the short calendar Raymond Richards, of South Wind­ Park street yesterday. It was notic­ Sunset Council, Degree of Poca­ dio Revels of 1934,” presented by The Rambling Cowboys in 1! roast fresh ham with gravy and session of Superior (jourt in Hart­ the choirs of St. James’s church. Minutes of cowboy songs. sor, was struck and knocked down ed by other passengers on the car mashed potatoes, apple sauce, cole ford yesterday. hontas, will hold its regular meeting by another automobile a few min­ that the man, who refused to give Monday evening in Tinker hall Also Past Masters’ Night, Wash­ Program No. 2. slaw,, rolls, coffee and plum pud­ Mrs. Kurapkat also said in her ington Loyal Orange Lodge at “This Little Piggie Went to Mar- utes after a car in which he was h*s name when questioned, had been ding. complaint that her husband once when the Great Pocahontas and her riding had been hit by a truck last walking aroimd the rear part of the staff will make their official visit. Orange hall. —Minnie Cordera and chorus. The boys and girls of he choir made hei walk from Coventry to Next Week Roller Skate Tap—“Babe” Cody. evening. Richards received lacera­ car. He was wearing an overcoat Manchester, a disteince of 12 miJes. The meeting will be preceded by a tions about the head and face. ^lnd a soft hat pulled down low on were arranged in rows on the plat­ March 20—Annual concert of G George Samuels, the Funny form, many of them attired in kid­ They were married June 28, 1930 spaghetti supper served at 6:30 un­ Richards was riding in a car own­ his head, and was carrying several der the direction of Mrs. Nettle Clef Club at Emanuel Lutheran Boner, black face impersonation__ dle costume with hairbows worn by and separated May 26, 1932. Wil­ church. Paul Packard. ^ ed and operated by Mrs. Tessie packages imder his arm when he liam S. Hyde appeared for the plain­ Aceto and her committee. Mem­ Torosky, of Broad Brook, when the started to get off. the girls and all enjoying lollypops. bers are requested to have their do­ Coming Events “Build a Little Home”—Qaire Organist Wilbur played all the ac­ tiff. March 25—Special Revival meet­ Krlstoff and chorus. machine was struck by a truck As he left the car he told the nations at the hall by 5:30. owned by R. W. Hoyt, of 2 Holmes companiments and the chorus num­ ings, Nazarene church. Program No. 3. motorman how cold it was and that bers and solos were all well taken, March 31 — Entertainment and “That Old Irish Mbther of Mine” avenue. New Britain. State Police­ all the cars he rode in while travel­ Thursday, April 5, is the date set man ’Thomas F. Himt and Constable every number receiving hearty ap^ for a chicken chow mein supper to dance by Daughters of Scotia at —James J. Breen. ing in the Hartford division of the plause. ’The soloists were Rev. F. Orange hall. The D’Baldo Bros., harmony duo Joseph Krawaky, of South Windsor, company were cold. For lack of be served at the Emanuel Lutheran who investigated, said the truck C. Allen, Miss Althea Murdock. Public Card church by the young women mem­ April 2—Masonic ball. State A r­ singing “I Wish I Were Single heat, he said, he was going to make Miss Helen Bailey, Roger Wlnton mory. Again” and “Birmingham Jail.” darted around a curve, shot across a complaint to the company and bers of the Dorcas society, imder the the road and hit the Torosky car and Hewitt Wilson. Miss Lydia chairmanship of Mrs. Conrad Cas- April 6—Play, ‘Til Leave It To Two soft shoe dances, the Ballet later to the State Board of Health. Hutchinson sang In a duet with You,” by Sock and Buskin club at I Fleures and a jazz in the rear. The truck continued on He promised to see things through Party person. Miss Esther M. Johnson, ballet by and tore down several feet of fence. Miss Murdock and in a mixed quar­ ticket chairman, will be assisted by High school Edna Beletti. and claimed that in the future he tet with the latter and Messrs. Bridge, Whist, Setback The driver was not located after was going to refuse to pay his fare. Miss EHlen Johnson and Miss Anna Also concert Orange hall, aus­ Lazy Bones”—Anthonv Della the accident. Winton and Wilson. 8 P. M. Sharp Lindberg. As this will be an eve­ pices St. Mary's Bible class, EM Ferra, He was still talking about how ward MacHugh, soloist The Torosky car, containing cold it was on the car after he had ning on which the stores will be Program No. 4. Mrs. Raymond Richards, wife of the April 7 — Anniversary banquet, “Surprise”- -Chorus. alighted from the t ar. St. Bridget’s Parish open for business, the supper will injured man; Walter Torosky, hus­ Anderson-Shea Post, V. F. W., and be served as early as 4 o’clock to Piano accordion solo—Florence band of the driver and Joesph Toro- Hall accommodate clerks. Auxiliary, Plano. Just Arrived! sky, brother-in-law of the operator, Admission Fee 25 cents. April 11—Three-act comedy ‘The Roy Atwill—Impersonation by was headed toward RockvUle. ’The Good Weather Brat” at High school auditorium by I Paul Packard. SINGING SCHOOL OF OLD SPRING A COMBINED POLICT YOU CAN truck was coming in the opposite Is Coming;! SELL Junior Sons of Italy. Two Irish folk songs—Catherine direction. Monday, March 19th Single Indem nity ...... | 5,000 April 12—Concert, auspices of Costello It was after the truck had hit ARE YOUR SHOES IN Double Indemnity ...... 10,000 American Legion Auxiliary at High Program No. 5. ENTERTAINMENT FEATURE Triple Indemnity ...... 15,000 the Torosky car that Richards step­ CHENEY $50.00 w eek ly indem nity fo r accident school hall. Military Tap—Dot and Billy ped into the road and waved a GOOD REPAIR? dliability beginning the first day of April 13—^Minstrel, auspices Tall Gesj, fiashllght to warn other motorists If not, bring them in to us. We disability. Cedars and Amaranth at Masonic “I Raised My Hat”—Sketch with to use caution in approaching tfie Rev. F. C. Allen Directs Young NON-CANCELLABLE Temple. Ray Hildebrand, “Babe” Cody and use nothing but NON-PRORATABLE scene of the accident. He was hit Folks at Second Congrega­ INSURE!! CRAVATS April 20—Masquerade baa of St. chorus. P olicies issued from $1,000 up. and burled to the ground a few min­ tional Church Supper and JUST IN TIME FOR EASTER. We also write Juvenile policies on Mary's Young Men’s club at State Dance Ensembl -“Keep Young The Best of Leather YOUR CAR OR TRUCK utes later by a car driven by Frank Social. Beautiful new assortment in all children from age one day on. Armory. and Beautiful.” Moglla, of Cranbury, N. J. Moglia and your choice of your favorite WITH Excellent opportunity for the right April 23— Ninth annual concert Program No. 6. the more popular new Spring de­ L:fe Insurance men in Manchester said he was a CCC worker at Camp brand of rubber heels— O’Sullivan s signs and colors. You’ll cq>pre- of Beethoven Glee club at High Plano accordion solo—Tony Sav- or Goodyear Wingfoot—put on and vicinity. Walcott, BurrvlUe, and was going Organist F A. Wilbur was the ciate the difference in a Cheney For information write to E, Glass, school auditorium. > erlck. to Hartford, while you wait. EVERETT T . General Agent. 54 Church St.. Hart­ May 12— Oi>ening of Memorial guest of honor at the supper and Tie. Looks Better and Wears “You’re In My Power”—Louis Better. ford, Conn., Tel, 2-7727. 11$ Hospital drive for 116,000. Della Ferra. entertainment given last evening c i n n e y Characteristic Tap "We’L Make by the choix ana Women’s League M K Hay While the Sun Shines”— Olga at the Second Congregational SAVE 25 TO 30%! church. The affair was to have SAM YULYES Valente, Recreation (.'enter ^ "Nora McNamara”—Arthur B. been held on a prevloiu date but 701 Main Street Strong Stock Company. 45 WHY USB CARRENE? Keating. Items of Interest was postponed on account of the Johnson Block "Easter Parade”— Chorus, February saowstorms. The com­ 95 Poster St. TeL 5230 3 for $1.25 CARRENE IS SAFE! ’The refrigerant used by most Progmm No. 7. mittee discovered that yesterday ufacturers is a gas that is poisonous under many normal condi­ Ed Wynn the Texaco Fire Chief was Mr. Wilbur's birthday and set Today the date accordingly. He hi.-; been tions and harmful to plants, pets, and human beings. If a per­ (Part I)—Impersonation by Paul The regular plunge period for organist at the church for several ceptible leak occurs in one of these refrigerators, not only is a Packard. men will ’ie from 7 to 8. ’The gym ^ nauseating order Immediately apparent, but such a gas leak be­ Xylophone solo—Tony Obrlght, years, ano has been much interest­ 75 will be used all afternoon and eve­ ed in the work of the choir, both comes a menace to health and safety of those living In the house. Fire Chief (Part II)—Opera, ning for the Four State volleyball 3 for $2.00 This cannot happen in a refrigerator using C^ene. If a 'Going to the Dogs.” tournament. Teams will play from leak does occur It is in no way harmful to the occupants of the “ Louisiana Strutt” and fast tap Jamaica, N, Y., Providence, R, I., house. No wonder CARRENE is such an Important and sensa­ —“ Babe’ Cody. Pittsfield, Mass., Hartford and the COAL— FUEL OIL tional discovery. Fire Chief (Part HI)—Answers local Recreation team. • to letters. A public whist party will be held The 9 5 ^ ONLY GRUNOW REFRIGERATORS “Throw Another Log On the at the West Side Rec on Cedar Fire”-F ra n ces Packard and street. Play will start at 8 p. m. 3 for $2.50 USE CARRENEI chorus. ICE and OIL MASON’S SUPPLIES Closing, “ Goodblght Little Girl of BEFORE YOU BUY AN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR My Dreams”—Ensemble. The committee In charge consists BUSINESS —HND OUT WHAT'S INSIDE I of (Jharles Packard, director, the Former!}' Owned and Operated by CHENEY Misses Susan Gleason and Dorothea LUMBER Hjmes, t*nd Michael Cordera, an­ F. W. Starkweather FILMS Has Been Taken Over By HALL CHET^S SERVICE STATION nouncer and master of ceremonies. DEVELOPED AND Members of the dance ensemble Hie Sons 80 Oakland Street Manchester PRINTED are: Stella Rooney, Margaret Law FREDERICK — GEORGE — SALESROOM Dial 5191 less, Frances Packard, Lillian Hum 24 HOUR SERVICE ROBERT G. E. WiDis & Son, Inc. phrey and AUne Jodoln, The chorus Includes; Ethel Packa.-d, 2 Main St. Sarah Falcetta, Rena Falcetta, Jo­ Film Deposit Box At Tel. 5125 Manchester sephine Blanchard, Eileen Tiffany, Store Entrance. Starkweather Marjorie McCarthy, Lillian Carol, Read The Herald Adrs. 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NARRAGANSEn BEER THE AT SPRUCE ST. TAVERN NEW Corner Bissell and Spruce Streets COME ON UP AND MEET THE BOYS AGAIN! 19$4 The Musical Event of The Year AIR-FLOW , SOLD EXCLUSIVELY IN MANCHESTER AT 6th ANNUAL T he O a k S t. T avern 80 OAK STREET G Clef Club Where the Electric Neon Sign Gleams the Word of Quality; ‘^SCHLITZ.” CONCERT DE SOTO GRAND OPENING TONIGHT! Manclester’s most popular Tavern enlarged for the second time within the last At six months to accommodate our rapidly increasing trade. So to celebrate the event we offer you Emanuel Lutheran Church Now On Display At Tnesday, March 20,8 P. M. ^^HE RAMBLIN' COWBOYS'^

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