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MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM
VOL. LVIL, NO. 164 ^ (UaeaUM AdvortlaliM; M .^isge U) MANCHESTER, CONN- THURSDAY. INARCH 31,1938 that PRICE THREE C E I ^ I
SMldngr Detroit Pickets Clash With Police
MAYOR SPEIIACY
33 DEAD, 250 INJURED
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WATERBURY JURY
Haitford Mayor.Galled To FIVE MIDWEST STATE ANOTHER PLANE
Testify At Probe; J. Fred-
THOUGHT LOST Han4rd$ Homeleis Aai ! erick Baker, RepabOcan List of Storm*s Dead Damage E$timated At Leader, Also A Witness. IN W A ^G A M E S By AaSCflATED PRESS |J>ara Sue, 8 months; Jerry Lee Known deaths In tornadoes which Grayson, 4; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Over A Miffion; Hal A »l swept five midwestern and south- Canfield, and Mrs. Clara Garrison, Waterbury, March 81 — (AP)— 65 Warships And Oth« western states :esterday: Buddy Palmer, 8. Tm men prominent In Connecticut ILLINOIS: MISSOURI: Torrential Rain$ Accoi*^ South Pekin—Mrs. Homer Sell- poHUes fo r years. Mayor Thomas J. Neelesrvllle—William Cornelius, Plaoes In Big Search; Fire ers, Mrs. Roger Morris, wife of toe Mrs. John McCormick, 80, and a Spellacy of Hartford and J. Fred- postmaater; Hllco Johnson, Otis L. sevcA-monto-oId daughter of Mr. pany Twisters; Centill^ erick Baker, Now Haven lawyer, re- Ffiers Killed Yesterday Freed, Ralph Temple, Mrs. Jidm and Mrs. Ollte Maze; Ed Stewart, ported today to the aeSne of the Houston, unidentified man. 68, a fanner. Waterbury Grand Jury Investiga- East Sepo—John Waggoner. Stephens—John W. Allen, 81. niinois 1$ Hardest tion. When Their Ship Crashes. Astoria—C3yve Brlllhart, 38, a Lebanon—Mrs. Lola Coleman. Spellacy has been a power In farmer. ARKANSAS: Democratic circles for more than a Mount Sterling—Luther Riggs, Mlnturn—Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell By Associated Prefip quarter of a century. Baker, form- 90, a farmer. Baird, both about . Honolulu, March 81.—(A P )—Six- 68 Splintered homes in the er clerk of the State Senate, was Morton — Mildred Schwarxen- Heber Springs—Mr. and Mrs. F. one of the late J. Henry Roraback’s ty-flve American warebipe and 340 traub, 16. Dugger, Mrs. Msbe Dugger. Jr., and of tornadoes that struck Cloeeat advleers. flghtlng planes were ordered into Venice—Val Stevens. Mrs. Llge GsTratL midwestern states yielded m< KANSAS: Both have been familiar figures an Intensifled search at dawn today Conway-Mrs. J. Earl Lyons. bodies today and raised tn sessions of the General Assembly. for six naval airmen who vanished Ctolumbus—Mrs. Joe Grizzle and OKLAHOMA! death total to 33 perso^ Spellacy was the first to report, her two daughters, Joan 8, and Bai> None. during mimic warfare which ol Nearly 260 were Injur^, huj and until Baker’s arrival at the J**” *', the plant of ths Federal S ciw ready had coat five Uvea. dreds were homeless, and Court House two hours later waa No trace of the plane was found Plantork_lR Notepotfoit, the when etiUdog pick etc clashed with policement>oiic«m«n- escorting gyarnrfino' non-etrlking workers tnto'’the the only person In the jury area. during a night-long search. toe enroiinter "toall signs attached, which the pickets used aa weapons during flcial-estimates placed t ^ Baker, generally recognized as an toe encounter. One policeman was Injured and one picket was arrested In toe melee. «rmg age at more than fl.OOO.iOOO.^ Naval officers atlU held hope the expert on legislative procedure, six aboard would be found oUve. counted aa among his political allies TORNADO EYE-WITNESSES The twisting storms, li Five men were killed yesterday with hail and torrential Charles E. Williamson and Harry E, when their plane crashed off Wala- Mackenzie, Fairfield oountiy lead- nae, Oahu Island, In U»e third major struck hardest in central ers who belonged to the circle close fleet air tragedy ol the year. Two DICTATORSHIP CHARGES MEXICANS PUSH TELL THEIR EXPERIENCES nois, where at least 10 to Roraback, state Republican lead others of the crew eaca]tod. known dead. Next hardest er. Bodies of two of the victlma were Both Williamson and Mackenzie rocovered. One was Identified as was southeastern have previously testified before the Lieut. X,. O. Crane of Nashville, SOCIAL PROGRAMS School Children Hashed Out where seven, Including ANSWERED BY PRESIDENT CZECHS DRAFTING jqiw. Tenn., tn command of the plane. children, were killed. 'BpeUacy, political aUy of Lieut. The other body was not Identified. The Kansas storm Gov. Frank Hayes who It also may- In previous tragedies during 1938 Of BaOdings Before They or of this dty, arrived at the Court maneuvera, seven men were tost lakes PubfirA Letter Git * New Party Is To Be Formed MINORITY REPORT about noon yesterdiQ^. It House, a half-hour before the jury when a patrol bomber vanished at Are Wrecked; Telephones ed in northesatem 01 began its dellberaUons for the day, sea and l l were killed Feb. 3 when mg His Reasons Why He LA TE NEWS Looking Toward A So- later knifed into south' accompanied by an unidentified two patrol bombers collided In Missouri. Six were known di man, presumably hla chauffeur, who squaUy weather In night operaUons off Southern California. Snapped Like Matches. Official Spokesmen Insist in Missouri storms. carried a brief cose. They went Im- Has No Inclination To ciety Without Classes. mediately to the third floor of the Tbs flying boat which vanished FLASHES! SEPARATE STORM. yesterday was identifled as 7VP18, About sundown what Court House where the jury is sit- Columbus. Kas., March 81.— (AP) New Statute WiD Be Fair waa a separata atorm twtateil ting. in command o f LteuL CSiarles Assome Such A Role. Signer. TVA PROBE OBDEKED. Mexico aty, March 81—(AP) - —Dozens of houses twisted and lUlnola from the aotithaaat, Praudnent ngure to earth in the Pekin area, BCembera o f Ckew. Waehlngton, March L— (A P )—. A new "Party of the Revolution' crushed into shapeless wraCksgs To AD Tke Nationalities. Long one of the most prominent Members of hla crew were: Avia- 8 vtlle and Aotoria ahw ware harS figures In Demooratio ctrales In Wknn Springs, Ga.. March 81— Thefisaato oompleied Caagraasloaal came Into being today to carry on Big trees'torn out by their roots tion Cadet R. J. Rarroblna; P. & actiaa tMay on a leaohittan dlrect- tho_ naUoh'a Mextoo - Another twtatqr laabad at Connecticut, Spellacy has frequently Paneoast, aviation machinist mate, (A P)—^President RooMvelt, charg- tor-fim tm KM f- TslsplioM poiss snapped llks teflagar Ariu kUlIng four appeared before legUlhtive commlt- tng broad investigation of the IVin- program, looking toward a soeiety matches , . Concrete sidewalks Praha, CNecboalovakla, Mareh 81 Than It I first class; J. A. Bingham, aviation ing organized oppeaenta of his gov- nessee Vall^ Authority on motion swung up teea in connection with proposed machlntot mate, first class; C . T. wrltoout classes In a Socialist state. ripped up. — (AP) — Gpyermqept sppicesteen eastern Mlasouri, accountL, legislation. ernment reorganization program of Senator Barkley of Kentucky, Everyone chattering excitedly, Williamson, radioman, first class; the Democratte leader. It ac- The new' party of laborera, far- Insist that when. .ITemisr Milan three e t Mlaaouri'a dead at Watarbuiy city records show that C. R. Oulundeen, radioman, third hod "planted bogies under every mers and soldiers Is an Intensified "God, how did anyone get out o f Bluff. An earlier Arkansas Spellacy’s Hartford law firm, Spel- bed,” aaserted In a letter made pub- cepted minor House onteadnienU to fits mess alive T" HodsA comes out .with hla Vmlnority class. the original Inquiry resolution vot- government party, taking ovar toe bad killed a woman at Oop'way. - Iscy and Yeomans, has In the past Naval spokesmen said the plane lic today he had "no Inclination to Fast thinking school teachers and statuZe" to appease the many na- Mr. and'Mra. Hitcball Balrd^ Cfi ed by the Seoatn The measure now organization of President Cterdanaa' a janitor Is the answer—to Colum- performed legal serricee for the undoubtedly waa forced down at be a dictator." former NaUonal Revolutionary tkmaUtles composing Czechoslo- about 88, were killed whao wM ] dty. The letter, addressed to an un- goes to the White Houm for Presi- bus and (Metope school children. demolished their home naar sea. After a night of Ustonlng to dent Roosevelt’s signature. Party. Barba Gonzalez, head of toe It aeemed a miracle the’ no chil- vakia the world wUl find It fair and There was no indication aa to radios a spoksoman said "nothing named friend under date of March * • • old party, waa named president of democratic. turn, Ark„ last night. 'afiist line the jury’s questioning of waa picked up from the plane." 39, urged approval o f the measure dren were killed when the tornado ' The three-mile wide nUno4a i MORE HURT. IN WAR 0.\MES. the new. wrecked the roM, west wall and President Eduard Benea himself, the capital mayor would take. Failure to hear from the craft, ‘In Its present form" and replied to Ita proposed platform, presented it la authoritatively learned, is de- left an estimated 86 peraoM Honolnln, March 81.— (AP) — wtodows of Highland Park school A former Democratic National be said, "does not mean we charges that the leglslaUon would In convenUon last night, carries a voting much time to assisting jured. Six a f the dead waia' abandoning hope.” make him a dictator by asserting: The Navy sent 340 ttgbttag planes hero yesterday. Janitor W. A. Fair South Peldn. Mrs. Roger committeeman, Spellacy, together call for ‘‘Progressive naUoneltsatlon and the teachers rushed the 110 Hodza with the draft wltB Hayes and others, fought ruc- The plane waa lost* whUe raaneii- “As you well know, I ein aa much Into the air and dispstched numer- of big Industry" (Like expropriaUoD waa killed when her home wga ous surface vessels to the northwest children into corridors, which ware Charges of CNschoalovalda’s Nazi- troyed. Mrs. Homer Sultan ceasfuUy In 1938 to swing the Con- opposed to an Ameiican dlctator- of the ItOO.CioO.OOC foreign-owned only slightly damaged, just before fled Germans that Hodza merely necticut delegation to the national (Uonttnoed on Pngs Bight) ablp as you are, for three simple of Oahu Island this afternoon. In oil Industry.) picked up and toasad to bar daaUt| reasons; gigaatte search for six bluejacket toe storm wrecked claasroomo. means to codify sxlptlng minorities be stepped from a chure)!, convention to vote for the nomina- Men who vanished last night In an The taking: over of the oil Indus- ‘T don't see how any oi tha boys regulations are hotly denied by gov- tion of Alfred E. Smith for Preal- (A) I have no Inclination to be try from 17 American, British, and and girls got out alive," said - Hllco Johnson, tetkar of ate /dictator. old-style bombing plane. 10 ernment spokesmen. ' dren, waa killed when tha wind < ' dent Again In the spring o f 1986 At the some Um it beoune known Netherlands ownsrs brought rigor- year-old Ted Hamlet today. "The A Oerlnan spokesman bod aald he and Hayee combined, without "(B) I have none of toe qualifi- ous United States representations fire bell juet missed Eddie Bradnay. mollabed a railroad roundhouaa. - . " ‘1 SERUM INJECHONS cations which would make me a eight sailors had been Injured, three “We wont a real appeasement Six others were killed in succees, to secure the election of seriously, and four boats wrecked Baking bow Mexico would pay In- The wall fell In. Bricks piled within the Czechoslovak state, but Paul R. Connery of Norwalk aa Na- successful dictator. demnity, and today there were In- against the door end we had a hard around PeUn. At Vanioa, Val I (C) I have too much historical In the landing of 1,400 men at La- this cannot be done by merely vena was hurled from a ra ilra ^ ; tional committeeman. 'Dia post halaa Roods la Um eonent Pacifle dlcaUons of a passible split In CSer- time getting ouL A pteca of the CAUSE 7 DEATHS background and too much knowl- denaa' hitherto solid C^imgreasional qualifying existing minority laws as treatle 60 feet to hla death. < went to David E. Fitzgerald of New maneuvers. Nine boats were roof fell in just os we left the room.' Hodsa proposes.” Haven. edge of existing dlc^torshtps to swamped la the surf. support. Showered With Brioks Rushvllle was without tight make me desire any form of dicta- Government spokeamen are frank telephone service. The grand jury had already add- * * * A special aeoslon of Oongresa will Nine-year-old Bruce McCall said, torship for a Democracy Uke the take up the ol] quesUon April 11. It to admit that in the post mtatakes' Doctora and nuraaa wars ad to tha IM of pollUcal laadera QUAKE RECORDED ‘-rha wliulowa fell in and piaster have been made. The Hodza statute summoned here Major John Buckley Dbct9r$ Fear More WiQ Fol- United States of America." Pasadena, OaUf„ March 31— (AP) was ascertained that before then at started falling on us. We ran out to Pekin, where more than Unton. director of the Rapublf- The letter was made public by least ten Senators were preparing into the hall and everyone was com- houses were destiosred. The o f —The Carnegie, InsUtuUon selsroo- (Uoatteoad on Page Bight) can campaign in the 1936 state Secretary Marvin McIntyre shortly logteol toboratory reported today to ask the President how Mexico ing out of their rooms screaming. fire station and the Chicago elscttoa and for years a right-hand bw; Betieve Drug Was before 1 a. m , (C8T). There was no would find foreign markets for the We stood there for a while, not Northwestern railroad dapet ehiup earthquake approximately 100 oil; what would the government do man of the late J. Henry Roraback. explanation for toe late release ex miles away was recorded this af- knowing what to do. Than we ran roundhouse were demolished. Ab A dramatic situation was creaUd about toe mining Industry, likely to out and lay In toe ; ard. Rain and 160 passenger and freight can ' Contanioated; Frobe On. (OBBttBBed OB Page Tws) ternooo. AotboriUea sold the shock be hard hit by United States suspen. the appearance of tha veteran probobly woo not severe enough to hall fell pn us and briclu esune ISOUnON POUCY strewn in fragments Txtiland county chieftain at the ion of silver purcbeaea and a drop down all around us.” tracks. eonse damoge. In toe world price; and how would • * • Nearby residents sheltered some Injured from towns arouad __ OB P a g # tW B) Orlando, Fla., March 81.— (A P )— Mexico pay for the oU properties. of toe children in their basements. were being concentrated thare. Rhb* < Physicians wstcbsd closely today at PARKERS SURRENDER Paid In Oil The death toll of seven here far HIT BY HALIFAX ty were taken from South Pekts,-' the bedside of four cancer sufferers, LERIDA’S CAPTURE Comdea, N. J„ Moreh 81— (AP) There has been speculaUon, with- from told the story of destruc- village of 800 five miles south. fearing they may suffer the faU of —The Porkers, tether and eon, sor- out official ocUon, that toe oil com- tion. Sheriff Ralph Goar mohiliaad (ft-L seven women paUents who died fol- lendeied to Jpdge Joha Boyd Avis panies might be paid In oU, although Homes, where a moment before deputies for relief duty arw F. T. MOORE DEAD; lowing Injections of a serum Jp r IS BELIEVED NEAR today aa fUglUvea from JnsHoe la totir spokesmen did not favor this; housewives were preparing meals, Britain’s Foreign Minister Pekin end toe Ztate highway ^ treating the dUeaae. ^ tbo> state of New York, and their or that toe company management suddenly were reduced to splinters. sent 63 men. - ban vraa oet at $SJX)0 each. PhjHciana said the eleven per- might continue to opeteU the welle, Women rushed screaming into the In lUlnola sona, and possibly a twslfth, bad • • • applying profits to the debt. streets—or were trapped in wreck- Tefls Newsmen Empire FIREARMS EXPERT MARKETS AT A GLANCE Total damage in nilnols bean given injections from the same Should no way be found to open age. estimated, but Police Chief bottle of serum, termed Bnaol. They Rebels Press Attack (k His- New York, March 81 — (AP) — British and American markets, Utter Fills Streets Stocka—Weak; leaden at - new Can Nerer Remain A loof. Smith of Alton, where the ^1 said tbs four persons In Imspltali normally buying 60 per z*nt of An area several blocks square struck later, said damage than ^ had developed symptoms resem- toric City; Big Dam Blown lows. Mexican oU exports, there Is a pos- was so Uttar^ with roofs a f near- General Work$ Manager And bling those of tetanus, commonly Bonds—Power; U. S. Treasury, sibility Mexico might conclude. by buildings, bedding, broken fur- would exceed $300,000. - - known aa lockjaw. loans dip. niture, snapped telephone poles, Columbua, Kao., bore the brow i^ barter or trade agreement with London, March 31-^(AP) — Vis- of 'toe Kansas-Oklaboma-Arkanaas^^ Aa a coronsr'a jury began.an In- Up To IM Their Advance Curb- Dawa; wideot loooee la Japan, (Ternumy or Italy. trees and other debris that reacuers count Halifax, Britaln’e foreign aec- Director At Colt’$, Pa$$e$ spectelUeo. bad a hard time pushing through. Mtaeouri storm. All seven quiry, tn whteb the Federal Food The newly formed RevOluUonary rataty, told an InternaUonol known dead were killed tbkra. and Drug Adminlatratioa. the Foreiga Exchange — Steady; party by Its projected platform Pupils at Piety Hill rural school, audience today that "the Ikigliah Freafih unit streogttaeas. strip ten blocks wide waa vlr In The Hartford HospitaL -American and County Medical Would pledge the party to Vao CSiatopa, were filing out o f classes lyople have never remained and I l«v»lli»Virginia Sap- dvocatea o f a policy of extreme Frederick Thomas Moore. 63, first hottle had been ocetaminated. terranean and deadly severance of plngton. In her first year as a teach died today of Injuries be auffe Ties president, general works man- laolatlon. toe government laid be- (teliimbuB. HU belief was echoed by Dr, T. government Spain. er, related. fore envo re of Europe'a major ager and director of Colt’s Patent She ordered the 30 boys and gIrU 3 Sheriff Fred Simldn o f A. Neal, who said bajiad such faith The central army worked lU way powers new proposals for achieving Fire Arm company, died this morn- In tbs serum "l would not be hesi- through tha auburba of Lerl^, an- to nm to a ditch 160 yards away. county said 200 families ware I ing at tbs Hartford boqiital. early withdrawal of Mrelgn troops less. He 'ratimated damaga at < tant to inject It Into my own body cient city and fortress, 80 mllss from The tornado bowled over some of from the war In Spain: Mr. Moore, who Uved In West Barcelona and but 48 miles from toe Paint Pictures In Catsup the younger pupils. umbus at 8100,000 but other sou Hartford, waa admitted to the hos- if I became afflicted with a can- BpeaUng at a luncheon of toe aid It would be at least 8300JIQ£>',:( cer." oosstal city of Tarragona. "It was dark oa night. It'ralned Foreign Preaa Aaaoclation, attend- pital, where he underwent an oper- A n etevsB ’ cancer sufferers had hard. We all flung ourselves down Saved by atlon. March 18. The right wing, 43 miles to toe in the mud and ley there clinging to ed by several foreign ambasaadora Quick work by teachers saved IgOl b eta gIvsD injections at Dr. NeaTa south, menaoed Oandeta, an outpost To Ridicule Surrealists and minlatera, Lord Halifax said itecognised aa the leading expert cUnle. a fence. The wind roared so pupils at H l^ and grade aeboel ' SB machine guns In the United also on ths road to Tarragona. This couldn’t hear anything else,* Mlsa "They (Ihe English People) may Columbua. The buildlBg T»s d a s lyse Serum, force already bad croased the Algas bave their momienta or moods in , Mtates. Mr.'Moore worked with John bottle waa given to the Fed Buffalo, N. T., March 31—(A P)—^fesl tomorrow (AprO Fools' Day) Is Sa^ngton said. tually wrecked. Near Broking In the development e t river, five miles west of Osadesa. 'The storm alackeneiL, The school which they like to persuade them- Kas.', Miss Vlrginlip Sapidagtop' OTOl Pood ABd AdiiiliilstntSoo and was slightly closer to the coast In a revolt against Surrealistic ait, I x propitious date for the opening M aelvea they can keep out of it. but guns and automatic pis- for tmreetlgaUon, of the cootenta 300 Buffalo artists will place on ex- the show,” Levy asserted.' If the still stood. Hands slashed by toe 20 pupUa out a t her Frequently consulted by tha than the army Investing Lerlda. paintings "last” the show win run barbed wire fence, toe pupUa, many when it comes down to hard facta 1 school and ordered them to Ue t d j and Dr. J. J. D. DaiTett, chief of Insurgents wars attempting to hibit tomorrow pictures painted in venture to agaert they are too sen- DWtad States War Dapartmsnt, be ths drug diviatoo, said aU Basol tn for a month. stOt In terror, started back. ditch.' The building represented Oolt’a in tbs preamita- surround and ioolata tlM government 'leataup and composed, o f— Inside, the school was a moos of sible to allow those moods to color damaged. ' the country would bs seined paoding Slightly odorous fruit. Among toe prise ‘‘paintings" will their judgments. tton o f machllne *una In many of n tonl report from tnvsstlgaton. garriaon In uarida, the eaatle that be a creation by Willtard J. Sauter, twisted desks. Much df the roof Thm inches a t rain adfiad the countries o f Europe, tairiudlng defends the Segre river valley which Articles of Intimate apparel. enUUed "Heads and TaiU.'^ was torn off. ‘*niia naUon intanda to be strong threat o f flooda in Oklnhama. Dr. Morris Flahhsin, sp^eamnn Spaghetti, Then the storm struck again. •ad to go on building up its filgland. Russia and Belgium. for the Amcricsn Medtonl Assocls- has been described as ths "gatswaT’ "Heads and Tails” Is oompooed Kansas. Thera svere ae . . Mr. Moore entered the employ of to Barcelona. PlecM of sine dippers. of two pictures, one showing the Hail, gravel and flying boards cut strength x x x In order that It may In Oklahoma, but 16 paraaaa tton, asid in CUengo ba did net ex- And the Innards o f alann clocks. make Its voice powerfully heard in Che Cdt company as an anqirantlee. pect many deaths from nas of tbs The city was virtually linsirteri bead of a dachshund and the other injured In Um five rmmitaa He anorkad up through the vartous Sponsor of the exhibit is the Buf- (Ooatteoed on Page Eight) the counsels of Ehirope.” storm covered. The. Village a t : product sines it was testrteied to by dvOlana. Tha defenders hM falo Society of Artists whose the hindquarters. The pictures are (Just a week ago Prime Minister ^ •bop positloas and co April L 1819. Phjniclaaa and not soM ovier drug blown up electric pUnta taaslde tu joined by an donated of the low waa rased. was mads general works manager. spokssman, Alax Levy, declared the Chamberlain declined to commit KlBad by I IgklaliM stars counters. walls, sad yesterday a amoks paU showing will be "a protest against dog tastefuDy tn cardboonl. TREASURY BALANCE Britain to aid Caechoelovakto On April 1, 1939, be was sleeted Fiahbsin said the aanocintton had lay about it u any one wants to buy tha 'work, Ihe Kanaaa atorm awapt < rice president and oh Jan. 19, 18M surrealistic art," •gainst German aggreaaioa, but outhwaat to central Mlaamiil . itocUaed to approve uns e f tbs serum Dobs IUswb Up Sauter said, he wlU oaU It ta t-92A 00. Wsahlngton, March 31.—(AP) — warped Germany that war in (ten- Fas dirsetor of tbs company. ai^had wafastf against Its usa Levy and hla fellow artista des- . Another picture by Dorothy fU a m r brae klUed in Booga Tbs govsnunsnt.ldsw qp a hugs cribed NurreaUstie paintings aa TTie position of the Treasury on trpl Eiuope probably would draw MtaaotiU. when hla berad ui Norwtofa Town, Jaa. $g Tte victims who dtod yeeteiday Dosrle la caUed a "Slip On a Bop- March 39: 1876, he was sdneatsd in t ^ East dsm sad opsaed floo^tas in the "mental ahorratlona." He said the in ether powers). ad a womaa was kllladj wsri Mrs. Jack gwefUuau. Ura l . river vaOsy, tsa^orarily ana." The entry shows an under- RaealpU, $10,130,(X>3.83. Sabaalt Prapoaala: Bmtfard pnhito seboola, and later J. JaekaoB. tad lira. W. R. Tbomp- artista fait the beet to . show ffom ost OYor a when struck by Ughtateg. flooding Insurgent hrldgas thrown thetr disapproval would be to T18.109J77.7L Maiqbera o f the nlne-powar chair- Six Rad Cboap < Artists have thopghtfuUy labalad ,623,060.99. man's aubeopunittae o f tha aoala- rags z«ro> burleeque suireallstlc art. thsir entrite so ths b«ig(qg oom- pta for the month. aaatera diviaiea (< -Mambata'Of the artiste’ eoeiety V- ralttee can 'toll which aids is up. $MBU,680B3. (C [TW O KANCJHliiHniin HERALD. MANCHBSTBR, OONN, THTJRSDAT, MARCH 81,1988 li. UANORESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEaTTER. CONN.. 'nnjRSDAY, MARCH 81,1989 « REASONS WHY — ECHMAUAN NAMED 5,000 Young Musicians PAGE TH RElil STAH EMPLOYERS SO Per Cent of Students COUNntYaUBHEAD BUBt to ths axhiuta ot atsrehaabP^ You Should Attend! Gather For Big Festival Here Is Complete Text displays and denoonattaUons, GET TAX BLANKS] SPECIAL FEATURES of which space has alrsady Entering College Misfits reserved by exhibitors. That p « « . St Louia, Ifardi at-rrtAP) ^ A P ) Basottrt feethral w u planned r n » 0 • • n — Of President's Letter of the BaXtw win find mdficieat < SacceedsLate Dr. LeVene Something like a modem FOR ARMORY SHOW tortainment op either floor at Gold Ruah inundated S t Louie’ dele wDector Snath ReporUlTiat Iltt^ '^ ^ t^ rS e rtuden^Ur-f“*t^-^-®*-®**TY®y ®!» showed, Ume, It Is the plan of the com m t„_ s:; BINGO In opming bla address the speaker to alternate the Otowy betwreaSbl Holmes As President; To center today with the arrival of and alao through the effoita o fl tng college are misfits. Dr. AUyn C S U M Uat Horace Mann, a New On Dictatorship Charge Uoyd W. King, atate auperintandent I Swtimerton, professor at Antioch upper and haver floon each ews, ‘. nearly IS,000 younf mueidana to 28,000 Hare Been Sent college, TsUow Springs, Ohio, said Englander founded the college. IU nlng. with ume for tittoraflaaloee preaent a rural achool muaic featJval 1 J™**®**^ *® have muaic in d u M I W ® ^ J ptpgram of oo-opeutlve Garibaldi-Red Men Bazaar In the diTioulum of every one and here today. Warm Springs, Ga., March 81.— i tail of conducting the business ot the that demonstrators may sbovr thsiF TONIGHT A T 8:30 Open Coarse Saturday. this afternoon for the Uude Eidu> I eduMtion whs Introduced by Arthur wares. 2-toom500m achool in the aUte. I VIM r u f OOCHU deC O m T. I .. PT’ •nplalnad that stu- (A P )—The text of President administrative branch of the gov- catora’ National Cooferenee.. Out For Social Seenrity. TV A.*****” " ^P®*®** ®*>x*fm«B of the Due to the limited amount of floor A.*'! lASt nightPifht 8,0008,000 peraona braved a I I out of High school have Roosevelt’s letter replying to dic- ernment, should receive in affect a To Occupy Two Floors Of From BO of MlaaouM’a 114 eoun- doudbunitiiet to hear 7700OO young banda-1bands------knowing what be wanto space available, it is the plan at-., John O. Eehin«ll«n. director of tiea the children atreamed Into the Mr. Morgan introduced U e new tatorship charges by opponents of posiUve Congressional approval be- men produea enough tone to blow Hartford. March at °"*y * tne committee to restrict the « iiq- * TINKER HALL the lOMl 8U U Trade achool, haa dty by tnieka. wacona and auto- eduoaUonal methods when be be- fore such chmiges go Into effect. I • ^9 ' 9 ‘^ r ' f U V Armory It Is Decided. caUon to but one of any partlcul98 open the auditortum doora. In adtU- I . . . t V” * **— (A P )— A t Be has not had enough ekperlenoe to CM s president of the ooUege U his government Reorganisation Bill "The bin In Its ptreent form been named president of the local inobllea for the 1-day profram. Jef- ^ to hina large achool bands from ^ Carter, act- of work he wonM line of exhibits. Exhibits win odB-, 1— They award the best in prizes (Ask feraon a ty , the aUte capital, eent and a prefatory atatement by Sec- makes the executive orders relating Country aub by the B ard of ov tha t; LooIm Mrm, tb m w m 1701 ^ ®omiiiiartonar of IntoniRl rovo* slat of radios, refrigerators, waafr.' 6 6 an S0-j)lece rbythm band; the rural 8 I Under the co-operative plan the retary McIntyre foUoBra: to such changes—and most of them your ndgrhbor). mmbera of the NaUonai H IA nue, Washington D C. Thnn,., m . ?^*“ »®rton aaid that recently Committee reporta at last night’s ing machines, household appllancsc , •non to fill the vacant caused by acboola of Greene county a 100- stiment goes U college for 10 weeks ^During the past ten day4 the are minor subject to disapproval by f w T f T r nursery products, clothing, gas SM echool band, aaeembled Indlvldu^y gmlth **• conogo made a eurvw of iU and then works for 10 weeks in hiag, meeting of the G. Garibaldi Soclsty 2— They have the' only two card Bingo [>iece oreheetn; La Clede county a and in smaU groupe from B4 High internal r »< «u a ^ pver a pertod of ilf years, rident received comparaUvely the . Congress adthln sixty dairs by elsctrical uUllUes and auto acosa- laraonica band and Stoddard chosen field ot endeavor. In thd| letters aad telegrams relating Joint resolution. Let me atate to you and I. O. Red Men’s Bazaar and sories. achoda in 8« dUea of 38 atatM, « Con- « was found that BO^percent of the way. Dr. Swlnnerton sU ted .^ 'ljM at no extra cost. county a large chorua. Thera even pUying for the first time as a unit J S fS fv’ **" announced that bla atudenU trained bjr the co-operative > the ReorganlzaUon BUI now pend- cate^rieally that If such a Joint Vaudeville Show to be held la the A thorough canvass of potential waa a guitar-accompanied chorua student gets actual experience aiisT ing in the Congress, The pros and resolution were paaaed by the Con- exhibitors has been made among ^They award the MOST MONEY ON Chosen as the beet la thdr vldn- «®“ Pl«ted the addreseing » e t t « l were working la thdr chosen at the same Ume be can determlae State Armory the week of April 25 from the Oiarka. Ity, the band bad been rebearelng “ " i f cons were about equally divided. gress, disapproving an order, 1 developed that in addition to the the leading, merchants of MancbM Dean B. Douglaaa. atate auper- if it is the type of work that he> “The smallness of the number ter and vicinity and It is expected THE DOOR, more than six hours a day since I employers in Con-, Hoarever, the profeesor pointed wanU to do. would, in the overwhelming majori- tivo programs of vaudeville and en- visor of muaic, aaid few of the chil- compeued urlth the flood of tele- ty of cases, gd along adth carefully that all available space will havolce of life work grams sent to members tbs Sen- considered Congressional action. other attracUve features would be been contracted fo r’■within a few many never had been in any town of Joint luncheon of the lions and ate Is proof poslUve that the cam- days. for your convenience. quaUty of American IpubUe achool «m® , IBSS. BUI was the result of organized o c l< ^ under the eu*P>ces of the Sweden Tercentenary Ctommiftee and a large number of 1^1 presented. It was found upon survey As of January L 1938, there were 5— They give winners their choice of 1 effort on the part of poliUcal the President 'vould not gladly yield to S' cibar expression of Con- REVIVE PARKING Snrf o ** ” ®"'^ ^eld. It 1. c o j ^ d of the J e ^ y that both floors of the Armory 17,681 pUoU and 9182 aircraft hoW- prizes from a listed group. opponents have proposed - special self-interest groups, because Und Chorus and the ^nnerberg Chorus of Augustana College, which were m erged ^ era l years ago would have to be used. The main uJ^ew^ SSS SERUM INJECTIONS during the past five years, where gressional dptiilon. ing acUve Department of Commert* questionable constitutionally be- LEROY KEMP VISITS -I?/L® «PP«*r In Hartford in 1935 but ita con cert^ cIK floor will be given over to the stag- certificates. ^ certtfleatss held bgr 6— They play the most games (30) for cause It was only an expression of MAYOR STEIXACr ^ t y U x returns are S ^ d ^ there were real queaUons of public "But there Ore two cogent reasons celled because df the flood at that Ume. why the bill should go through as it PLAN AT SQUARE ing of the two shows and the basa- pilots, 881 were held by amateurg an admission fee o f 40 cents. CongresslonM “sentiment" and CAUSE 7 DEATHS policy iat issue, the President’s moll could not repeal executive action IS SUMMONED BY monthly. The new tormg which have STATE ATTORNEY WHUS waa flooded with letters and tele- la now draam. The'Qrst Is the con- taken In pursuance of law. ***®® mailed by Collector Smith, grams on both sides of the quesUon, stitutional question involved In the I the cutting back of the bank so as A "Joint” resolution must be ap- ccmblna into one form the tax and (Oeattnned from Page One) sent by citizens who communicated passage of a concurrent reeolutlan, to allow a larger swing In crossing ROD AND GUN.CLUB’S proved or rejected by the President, WATERBURY JURY in fom tlon returns prevloualy filed ■ Former ^tate Agent With His Tvith the Prealdent voluntarily rath- which is only an expression of Con- Committee To CaO On Rail- the bridge when cars were being whereas a "concurrent” resolution on t ^ separate returns. S e c t o r *®" ®^ Orlando; Mrs. W. C. Bras- er than as tha result of a propagan- gressional sentiment. Such a resolu- driven from tbe north down a steep does not go to him for action. Some Smlth stated: "The new quarterly ®^ Holopaw, Fla., Mrs. H. B. Lawyer Holds Conference; da campaign. . tion canaot repeal executive action grade. PRIZES ON D ISPU Y (OemiHed from Page One) opponents favor the "concurrent" return has been designed to simplify 1 *® "^® °* Cocoa, FIa , Mrs. Silent Onr Topic Discussed. "To a letter from a friend re^ taken In pursuance of a law. road Officials To Discuss George Hall, the secretary, re- form to prevent the possibility of a the collection of old-age benefit, Elisabeth Funderburks of La Grange ceived a few days ago, the ,Prest "The second Is the very remote ported that there had been an In- SPECIAL SALE— veto, thus forcing Congress to re- be was I taxes under TitleTlUe VTILvm.^*d*nt of the Leroy Kemp, former agent for the respondent is purposely arithheld future where the President would more money In the bands of the because he did not arrite for pub- Plan Clubhouse Cleanup. Possibility of a Veto nomlna. new q u R r t^ u t ^ Orange County Medical Aesoclatlon, state' in Merritt Parkway land deals, feel obligated to veto a Joint reso- treasurer of the sssoclatlou than In stating his second reason, the Hugh M. Alcorn, veteran counteud unri*r addition^ tuta would be necee- licity purposes. In the hope that a personal visit EASTER W O O UINS John a. KeilwieW.. conferred today with auto’s Attor- lution of the Congrees and properly had been the caae in the last five President referred to the "remote nttomey xi.e nJwretura U ^ d e L u S jT 'r’ '''^*' ^ whether the President’s Letter. to the offlcfkls of the "New Haven" The prize awards of the Man- "The letter of the President fol- require a two thirds vote to over- years. All bills, he reported, bad possibility" qf a veto, adding: " 1 re- P*2S®«“ Lor for the to Hwure victlnas were stricken with Utanus. ney Lorln W. WUUs in the latter's ride bla veto. chester Rod and Gun club win be OiMd Jury proceeding! here. ^^^*^**n taiable iTie asmptoina were IdentlcaL he - lows: road at the office of the company in been paid that had been contracted on display in the F. ,T. Bliah store $1.00,fyard i?* l^Veme Holmes. peat that 1 vtsuallxe no such pos- I I offlcs In ths County Court House, “I repeat that I visualize no such up until yesterday. Mr. Echmallan served as lirat vice- sibility between now and 1940 when Buckley has been considered *®P®*^ on the tax portion said. ***’ scene of a special Grand Jury Ui- "Warm Springs, March 29, 1938 New Haven might result In the window today and Saturday. These president under Dr. Holmes and has l e ^ « of the "Old Guard" wing of " “ ®.**‘ “ ™ “ the basla of Ue A t Kingston. Ont, Dr. Connell ■'My D e a r ------, possibility between now and 1940, securing of permission to cut away At the request of several retl- prizes to be given by the club con- the authority given is to end." VMtlgation Into the Parkway situa- when the authority given-Ja to end. denta of the north end the associa- former Price* |2.00 uid 18.00 Per Yard. alao been chairman of the rreena **“ ® *"?i.^® ***•*•■• wages said he waa "ready and willing" to tion. "Many thanks for your letter tell part of tbe parka on Depot Square sist of a complete fishing outfit In- "Thus”, his letter concluded, “you "Thus you will see that chargea tion favored the placing of benchea At Onr Store Located At the Anfts Park MIH committee. will see that charges of dictatorship * t^^rted on the informaUon por- go to Orlando to assist In the toves- Ing me that you are concerned over for auto parking the Manchester cluding a genuine South Bend ro^ Kemp, now a residant of Mr. Ver- the charges In several newspapers of dictatorship ore made out of at the bus terminus on Main street East Glaatonbarjr It waa alao announced today that are made out of the whole cloth- tactlonal c o n -^ °“ .°* the return as the baslaot tigation. non, N. Y., entered Willis' office with Improvement Association On a mo- valued at 825; second prize, a bait the local course will open Its 1038 even If 1 wanted to be a dictator, . threatened over the of«®‘ «*® ®? the_ same shlpm«,t have ence. "With Bhrery Good Wish, three, with himself as an addlUonal sented a number of different plans Members of the club will conduct WInton. A membership drive la I been used at Orlando without barm- much opposed to an American dlc- Always Sincerely, for decorations In connection with reorganisationramrauon — Iwby "complex and I of Ren C h arl.riTV ii^ii I " Scbedole A. provides 1 * The former sUte agent was in- member, to toke up the quesUon. the annual cleanup of the club and being conducted by the club at the detailed ‘ ‘ ‘ tatorahlp as you are, for three sim (Signed) the anniversaiw celebration of the grounds at Coventry Sunday, April led legislation^by tl?e"" “n- “'® ^®®«® dicted about two weeks ago with pie reasons: On this committee Chairman present time, waiving initiation during Connell said the fluid, which FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT.’ Bowers named Karl Keller, Joseph fire department. He showed the i ma- 3. All members are asked to re- ...... -V V The Aimiu Park Wooloi G»., he. lees, and a considerable number of : «ecuUve do- The reason to?summSSin* « “ P>oy«o during the Samuel Sllberman and 'Thomas N. "A. I have no IncIlnaUon to be a When , he described as a protein product, Pero and George Hall. In addition terial that lie would use and gave port at the clubhouse. 1 ^ ' new members has been obtained. gress. , . ^ .?*• Jury matters, ou I was not a cure and added Its Oooke, real estate brokers who fig- dictator. cloaked in strict secrecy. I ® R,myvgl MIUVVJI o n I to the question of securing permis- retea for the different decorations. Refreshments will be aerved fol- TT»e drive is scheduled to close May "present .limlUtlons are fully reo- ured in the Merritt Parkway land “B. 1 have none of the qualiflca- The meeting was mformed by repre- lowing the cleanup period. He said he would have been will- I •*."*” »P«culated that the transsctlona. Uons which would make me a suc- DRAFT Om CIAL CODE sion from the railroad company to It* cuft ifCru eUittk, s I SET I“""l Si’S; 'is m a. The Ihr cessful dictator. cut back some of the park to allow sentatives of the fire department iree have been charged with that the line of march for- the Because butterflies fly by day, method, but attempU by congress lltical and legS S^rimce bo?h‘?n y bpownT." SdmtoUtonS*heT'two additional condemnation actions in the Presidency have recommend- and signals, the first ever drafted In in Superior Court. ed similar reorganisation measures. Connecticut. ■ not a blndlnx (nopoalUon. but one Maunder’s famous r-iniata ] ’There are two methods of effect- Tbe manual, designed to bring for information only. "Olivet to CkUvary,” wlU ,be pre- Those involved were Anton Uklpot, into uniformity control devices on sented at the Emanuel Lutheran I torWhile trip resting to and from from a Fort120-mUe Bennlng ,. - - 'Aonf^______'rea‘Sf ® ‘*«SSke:S“."o?^'S3j SoeurltrAc? I ®^^®<* »!?««. t®**®?' 39 of an acre, $147 and the esute ing a business-like reorganization. A t t)ie Buggestion of Prealdent _____ when Coroner Eugene Duckworth 'all public highways,” urban and Bowers that there be some set date church on the evening of Palm Sun- Close-Out SALE Ute yesterday to Inspect the troops Ings or dealrcs was either dramatic!drem.fie I " • " * "»l»o » o summoned to the Jury — —-i* “ ®®® "®‘ '®‘ *'^ ‘ ban It can be done by complex and de- 30 1938 so as to~'avold* th e*^ rJ » Iea™e prciaiory atatement he I ground the midnight hour. of four Waterbury D eW cm ” Itself. Tbe 100-page code goes Into min- for this annual presentation at the did not write for publicity pur- (Ooaturned from Tags One) couple waa married at Stafford Hol- ute details concerning traffic Uj^ts, not care to cut bacl> the parks and Lenten season. In previous years, Brand New In Oidginal Factory Crates I posea." First Indication that a Prealden- le««>eni gave riae to belief that the PAUL BACCO IS DEAD; low la 1888. Whitaker, a naUv4 of “I Brould have been whoUy willing also added that there had been let- t l « atatement of some sort was In Jury had returned to conalderation to go along with the first method, highway signs, street markings and "Olivet to (3alvary” has been given 1110 letter was dated the same Democratic form of government, S t John, . B., is 73 and his wife, traffic islands. ters of protest against the change by the senior choir alone. The AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY... .SEE THEM AT ONCE I day the Prealdent asserted at the making came to the two press ®‘ matters pertaipiv to municlnal who was bom in Stafford, is 87. but attempts, at detaUed reorganiza- Smoknl ...... ‘ • iJ fS ’ cottages--half a mile apart—short- xffalrs here. 'They were John H and BTork for: tion by the Congress itself have In an introduction, the commis- received In New Haven from Man- chapel choir was recently organized press conference that Senate pos' IDGIIWAY CONTRACTOR I chester residents. F..cy U o^ No,, S„,||, / .v.;;;;;;.;.;: ly after 1 1 p. rn. (C. 8. T.) through Crary. Democratic town chairman 1 . Recognition of the "existence of faUed many times in the past, and sion says that misapplication of and consists of singers of high WHILE ALL SIZES ARE AVAILABLE ... QUANTITY LIMITED! sage Of the reorganization bill the struggle of classes as a phen- these traffic control devices "be- The lease to the town for the school age. proved that body "cannot ® “ ®‘Tin htointyre. | Michael F. Slavln, deputy registrar every responsible member of the be pur- TTie letter was not given out until of voters; Martin J. Dunn ptoS x^ Stamford, March 81.— (A P ) __ omenon bibarent In the Capitalist Senate or tbe House Is in agreement sides wasting public funds, haa In park at $I a year has been in force FRIDAY GROCERY SPECIALS chased by organized telegrams______ahortly before 1 a. m. and the Inter- liyr «F«>t in the city oorontrolla?. reglms” ; numerous cases accomplished the since February 7, 1911 and has been I based on direct misrepresentation Paul ^cco. general contractor aad that detailed reorganization by the ^rdines in pure olive oil (R ^in Hood)...... 2 cans 19c aentatlon." venlng period was one of unusual office; and Thomas A. Shannahan r~ d buUder, who eonatriicted 10 3. “A Democracy of arorksrs x x Oongress Is a practicable Impos- reverse of the purpose Intended, renewed this year by the town for . I NOTE THE EXCLUSIVE LEONARD FEATUREsf causing delay and confusion and LOOK!! ______the Boclailst regime"; 3. Equal Clam Chowder, Underwood ...... largest can 2. *®c'ud "We come, therefore, to tba sec- I recalled that when he proposed the not dlscloso the nsturo of ths rslsass rtreet, UU, mo^l?g “>* ^®‘*: *■ “CollecUve agricul ond alternative—Reorganization by gard of aU control devices. til Just before the meeting be told NOTICE! S|^a Crackers, fresh stock ,. .1 lb. box 15c* *2*lb box 2^r I legislation over a year who had beenton inIn the Mcontraetlilg' n t t ^ ^ ’ economy" through continued executive order, subject to over-rid- ’TraSic control requirements In the gathering that he had not bad. any speodfle case cannot be deter- SUPER DELUXE Chee^. mildly cured (Kraft’s) ... “ . ^ ^ I ties and factions agreed r i'J a i lERIDA’S capture buslnea. In Stamford S W o r t tor for^SS^SSS 83 years, ,? ” ®^‘‘‘* , “ P big estates" Into ing by the Congress. time to study the conditions and Tbe drawing of tbe Country of sufch a measure, but that^ t a vHyear r “ definite that It ’ waa a native of Allesaandra. «a lv ' 'communal farm groilps";groiips” ; r8. Social " ; In any reorganization you mined by guesswork. They should Butt Spaj^etti. Macaroni, Elbows and Shells,' 2 lbs.' 19c I would come at all, the secretary j 8 asked that he be given an opportunl- later "a carefully manufactured, where he was bom l S ! y 9 ? ^ ! H e I ecurity *°''_.*®™’for farm, ' ®®as F®“well as to' Bdll realise, l am sure, that if it be based on sound engineering prin. Store sponsored by tbe Ama- Madrana Fancy Pure Tomato Paste...... 2 caM l V I saying only one “might" be coming dustrial, workers. clplea established by factual studies ‘ y to give It further consideration FAMILY SIZE 1?!!:^*!!!:-!:.^..??,“ “ ®®' oppo-iuon U, “ 5 „„ ...... re-ure. — IS BEUEVED NEARat one time waa in the contracting changes existing administrative betore writing. It was on tbe sug- rantb will be beld Friday Mushmm Spaghetti Sauce (Boy-ar-Dee brand), can 10c any reorganisation The party also BnaiM urge war on of accidents, speeds, delays aad had The guessing that followed as to business at Long Island City, L. I Mt-upa, consolidates Jobe or makes gestion of Edward A. O'Malley, who nigbt. Rice, fancy, bulk. Blue R o s e ...... ""/j ^ poUUcU Issue—created Hs waa a member of the C ^ e c -' monopolies and high prices, arould other kinds of savings, either from ihysical conditions which will show 5.16 cubic fe e t It deltber- what th. action might Involve con- (OsattaMd from Pngs Ona) seek nationalised education aiming Jie exact nature of the difficulty said that ha had been engaged In ately out of the whole cloth." tlcut Society of Bn^eers, the Con- the point of view of cost or from railroad work for 19 years, that the All tickets unsold and iU e^mples of th. "bo'gie." ®'?*®"y ®" the Mexico. oU necUcut Road BuUders A a s^ U o n toward a society without cli the point of view of bureaucratic and indicate what particular device Almost 11 Square Feet Shelf Area AT OUR VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT con ten d h .? be and sUver situations. The reorgan- •“ ‘ be advance. Two IntemaUonai and BTOuld foster opposiUon to "Im> or method of control Is needed." committee waa named to call on stabs sbould be returned to tho Italian Institute of Stamford authority, such changes are Utterly officials In New Haven and Mr. f 'ili WP^Um 1^2 ’'J ®!*‘ * ' ^ “ *• ■PeculaUon. frtF« Of tko sia. of ■Ki. oi»?a s!X 'ja tween 1931 and 1938, or those who U. loBg IllB.u mad policeman stopped a mob of Htai- ^ke American Bmbaagy at Bar- whflo upper E m it voted in a gen- dua at the point of a gun from do- Tko funeral wiu bo held Saturday for one rssson or anotlisr seek de- anU beared fsth.r. also for celona prepared ti atova to "W# count by sUcea.” Moore said. at 3 p. m. at tba Central Baptist heasUfsI aswer* aad the bm ef X MoBsto vinago. Tbo *^WS bftVS so BMUV illoss o€ Uberataly to wreck tbs piewat od- Arrival of tha form r praaaiar at * resort dty 88 ariles to tka minlstraUee at the goverament at Hinduo wors onraxod by tho M o » "O meay aHeas of f**^!?*' **®®' •*®** N «»toii Patrer Tsato, largest d ty hi lower Egypt, Benson Furniture OlOBOXm |AMU,T. Tka plan kad besa a adio win Offlelata. the UnUsd Statss. ■“ •ocrlfioe of a aaerodeosr. tor SMBS ttare. toeM^^htneh. aad an M a y mere Bnrtal will bs m On ‘V O Boua was ths atonal tor outbraaka "Ae TOBiATt "fi: Ons.pgfrit romalna: There.are “THE LITTLE STORE WITH THE BIG 7U.71S MAIN STREET JOHNSON BLOCK 1ELEPHONE S88S ‘'■S' y;- ■
fcnmy' BVENINQ HERALD, MANCHEHTER, CONN, THtJRSDAT, MARCH 81.1988 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, MARCH 81,1938 PAGE would present no puxxle at an. tike tion of rents and property values, Hitler In Oermany, n ’hice has been bankruptcies and a lowered stand- “Victory Is In Sight** Outdoor Groups a Phase of County YMCA Work tar waa given out early quits nnabls to solve the eeonomie ATd of living haye provided the EXTENSION OF SERVICE REP. SNEL RAPS Warm Springe, Go., ths - fm tiitg 1br«D ptoMsma of his country on any Federation of Labor bod w rirte^ (Deans of emergenos from i House members urging tliain to i ■OBunuD n n ot other basis than the employment of period of hard times in ths hlstoiy Ne w Y o r k quire positive Congresrionnl. I nOMTUIO OOMPAMT. QN!. a very large proportion of the work, .bimmu atTMt of this country up to ths Oiw n»»t TO YOUTH, T PROGRAM BUREAUS MEASURE proval of any bureau ebaagss ' ifw«li»rt>r. Omb. ers In tue production of armament began in 1988, culmlnkted in 1983 the President desired, la WWKXUAM n m a m o m OVHRf much rather talk a thousand times words, tho A. F, of L. would rc.,. __ 0«M nl Kaaaaar and meeting the cost of their mea- and has been bagging on ever slaet. OOTHAlirS WATERFRONT BARS .changes v-hlck to the years to come to one girl, than talk to a thousand will bring far reaching social a special act of Congress befors I VmbM Oetabn 1, IMt ^ gre keep by a constantly increas- Almost svsryons had slncsrsly girls at one time." President's orders could become i ing burden of direct and Indlreet By GEOROB BOSS County Organization ContO" changes affecting Ic no small way Declares It Will Pot 300,- HmA BTaiT B m las Bxstpi hoped that wa wars going to gat out the youth of the county. eratlve. I aM BBlItejra. BaMna at tM taxation and Involuntary loans— Nice Work U Yea Osa CR* tt- Rep. Snell of New York. Republi------JRaa at Haaebaatm, Ooaa« at of this deprearion without general New York, March 81 — Gay-Dog Local Boards Ptoaaed j haea< caaaa Mall Mattar.______which tan never bi the world be It has happened so often that the nally E x p i^ g Its Facili- ^ 000 Democrats Into Gt O can leader in the House, said thaLi deflation. But If there is a gensral dene pall. Dives do not—and one manager haa caught wise to too ha looking forward to the next paid except possibly out of tbe 2P years, am. as part of the 30th opponepts were concentrsttog p ti.^ : _ WBBOIIPTIOII BATBI wage reduction of even ton per cent, such dereUct spot where boredom trick. ,A fellow has been making a marily against provtotons revamp-fs X*y* ^ X a ll...... spoils of war. In order to keep his practice of entering a Broadway ties |n Order To bchide anniversary obaeivanec tbe JOunty Service Ot U. S. For Life. Maau br Ban we shall have demonstrated that ws to aUen to located snugly along toe ing the civil service commiasloii snd^l own people pacified imder their Im- theater in toe morning, when the YHCA has already begim the ea- Awlasla OapT have not, after ail, learned any new pier front la the Harbor. It prob- tabltobmsnt of local Oounty ’Y’ the general accounting office. . bound to step in at least ones for a contended, would let the adniintotra- Ei- laarrad. and their loss of all freedom. t annual meeUng at New York to noisy toast. The top hats, tails and covering another Charlie McCarthy. pauses only briefly at its 30th anni- munities of the couiity. ready had expressed confidence the He sent it aa a full-rate telegram, These developmenta include or- House would approve the legislation tlon blanket into the service “800,- But this speech was adverUsed In endorse a plan to alleviate the ermine seldom come around, aave versary to take stock and to peer 000 party workers for life." Thda* Fan atralti allaal atK. B. A. tarr* plight of AustrUm and German com- when an occasional gay dog hap too. ganisation of senior Hl-V clubs In by Saturday without Important all countries. It was broadcast to at the horizons toward which it to nine communities, loubllng Ito changes, but his lengthy statement men and women, he declared, bava ^ posers, His schsms Is to allot roy- pans in by accident. Not that he to striving in Its aid to the youth of been added to tbe Federal payroll. ' Itawtpapar Pab> the world. It poured into more ears welcome. The man behind the bar Fostman’e Holiday present number. The Hl-Y .Uub la encouraged them to believe that the alties due to the American 8ociety Up Connecticut way, a group at the county. made up of high school students to Tnarglp of victory would be greater since 1633. outside , of ItaJy than inside. And has no flair for too social whirl. Ths organization has ouumed ‘That abows," he said, "tbers to Paktlahara Kapraaaatathrta) Tka Its ineviUble effect ojuld not help of Oomposers, Authors and Publish- Ftotflghts are an hourly event. distingutohed neighbors have got to- ' help standards of Chrtotlan'cbarac- than the close'Senate vote. mat Matkawa Spaalal Acanar—Maw<^ gether to publish what appears to on ambitious program to further ter.” This moveinent, incidentally, Mr. Roosevelt devoted part of his not one honest interest, so far os ^ being to make Mussolini's dreams ers, from cafcA orchestras and ra- World wars are fought in words ev- extend Its advantsgss to the young the administration to concerned, to ;; •rk. Chlaaao, Oatroll tad Bealaa. ety night The German crosses be toe toniest newspaper in Amer- m the opinion of J, ^ g a r Hoover, letter to an argument In support of of conquest—if he really has any— dio stations in Germany and Aus- tda. A newspaper with an all-star ^ men and bosrs in small communlUea, the nation's No. 1 G-man to one ot the legislation's method for putting obeying tho civil service tows.” ’ ttBMBBB AODIT BOMAOOr frontiers by word oi mouth ocrasa fully aware that tbe youth age to Snell blocked an attempt jrestor- ICmOtJLATlOita the more difficult of fulfilment by tria, to tbe-dlstrcMed artists. It is Ule bar aad distresses tos French- east, each ot whose members chuld the most Important in' developing reorganzatlon of Federal agencies demand high prices for appeariflg an important point of attack tor young people Into g-xid ciusens. Into effect. day to get the House to agree to Tka Barald Prlathia OeMpaap laa. spurring his potential enemies to said the amount Would be about man and there to an ansulng bout solvln; many rural problems. limit debate on the bill to six hours. aaaaaiaa aa taaaalal raaponalMIltp $100,000. It hasn't gone through Or toe Greek, defending toe great- under tlic maatoeads at moat ga- The County 'Y* also plana es- Both Senate and House bUls pro- still greater preparedness against xettes. The name^4>f toe Journal is The Count} ’Y’ program may be tabltohmg four new Junior Hl-Y vided that Congress would have 60 He said the Democrats “ore tiytag .-il far tpaokraphleal arrora appaarlaa la yet, and it may be some time before oeae of ancient Athens against tbe better understood to the ught ot to get it passed before the AmTl-„ _ ■ aBaarttai manta la tka Maaakaatat whatever real menace n Duce may elure of a mocking Britisher, takes to be the Connecticut Nutmeg uid clutM which comprise high school days to djsapproye by a joint reso- ‘ BVaaiac HaraM. be. It does, if it does. what has gone before. The ’V lution any.. Presidential order con- can people know what they are do- offense and offers fight On one of Its circulation will be restricted to movement, through Its secretaries freshmen and expan.don of a gram- Boys of all ages listen carefully as a Hartford County "Y” leader explains the proper procedure on a camping trip, The Ctounty YMCA ing.” Perhsps It would not only pro- too suburban area. mar school group called the Grsy-Y looks forward to increasing Ita outdoor activities program. j solidating or revamping bureaus. THUPaDAT, MARCH 81 So tba bluster and the hlgh-pow- the worst days, tola waterfront bis- and lay leaders, has been both in- duce A great deal more money for tro accommodated a dozen brawls. Heywood Broun will write for it club to 34 oommunittos. The President, If he wished, could er braggadocio seem hardly to make and BO will Franklin P. Adams sad timate counsellor to youth and a veto that resolution. Then Congress the oppressed composers and poets, Was the management feaxed? Not co-operator on developing a local Older Boys-’ Activities sense—if B Duce has any idea Quentin Reynolds. Gene Turniey Other ’llano of the ’Y’ include ac- amaller communities need tbe elected to the town board of educa- He spoke at a meeting which opened construction of a new dormitory to would have to muster a two-thirds STREAM POLLUTION but prove a real blessing to the at ail. program tor youth, based on a study helping hand of tbe County whatever of. putting his armament For seamen, not the least advan- will contribute a column on politics UvlUes among the older youth such tion under Republican sponsorship the Connecticut Peace Enrollment .house 100 students and three miles majority to prevent the change Tbm eompUcaticna attending the Araericsn pubUc If the enUrs mem- Add government: Ursula Parrott, of needs. as the club already eatsbltohed m YMCA and, to reach these young after tbe Democratic party refused campaign in Waterbury. of concrete highway on the college from taking effect. to any other lue than that of a club tageous feature of the "Joint” to These activtUCi nave carried the men and boya with Ita program, him renomtoaUon last fsll, was Only a few hours before his let- ; alfOrt to clean up Bigelow Brook bership of the Protective Associa- Its respect for the International cur- the enormously succestful novelist, Simsbury with a membership ot the County YMCA needs the help Bridgeport—Bridgeport Socialists property. to shake. Thera is no historic prec- will conduct toe Woman’s Page, and 'Y' Into 66 communities to Hartford 100 young met. and boys, snd special eumraoned by Democratic leaders to chose Mayor Jasper W. McLevy to ara, la a general way, attributable edent, among ao-caUed dvllixed na- tion should take a Sabbatical year rencies. The bartender, with tbe County where i85 different centers of the people at large. answer charges of "disloyalty to the studious seal of a bank expert rec- John Erskine and Rose Wilder Lan» Interests groups ilki. tbe study ot bead a delegation of 33 to the state NEW YORI'S NEWEST* to tba fact that in thia atate, from Uons, for trying to frighten the and let the Germane and Austrians will appear on the editorial staff. for activities have oeen eatabUsbed party" and show cause why hto convention here APdi ^ *3 which STRONG THIEF’S PICKUP ords the dally rates of exchange by local toterastac dtlaeas. civics, ths plan tor which has been name abould be stricken from pri- almoat the beginning of things, the world into tremblini^ weakness so try their hand at doing the song- The Connecticut Nutmeg expects to prsparsd under tha leadership ot the narty’e constitution and rules and to wUUng to take his UbaUon Many Enrolled Annually mary lists. Tobin, now secretary will be revised and a proposal to NERVOUS? HOTEL anbjeet of stream pollution has al- that it might bs the more easily writing for 'Hn Pan Alley and the tolls in various coins of toe realms. get Dale Carnegie, who lives in toe Lewis Fox of Hartford. of the school board at $3JS00 a Omaha, Neb.—The police may neighborhood, to tell more ' about Annually 3,50b boya and young It to proposed also to give vigor- affiliate with the recently-formed B e ]m i fM l m e e mia e you m a t ta a e n a n f ^Bky* been approached arith a ner- American radio and sound-track. An ancient drachma would doubt- men have been enrolled to the many Overnight News year, objected when M. Edward need a Uttle overtime to solve this A n m enaa a ad M U b t a T D a r a a loald licked. That 1s the device of vert wiimlng friends and influencing peo- ous attention to discovering men National Sociatlst Democratic Fed- TBoa tendemesa that has made the They would be pretty sure to leae be negotiable with him in pay ’Y’ phases — handicraft classes, Haggerty, Democratic registrar of eration will be considered. McLevy one. " thaaa da an at t a r o u t EDISON primitive savages, who sometimes meat for a whiskey, neat The same ple, and Homer Cray, toe flctloneer, with .lobbies snd drawing groups of lOOff reesu. umck mtiA sneceas of attempts to redeem the prove to be real musicians, and as to supply columnar stories. atbleUcs, civics study, Hl-Y clubs Of Connecticut voters, and Town Chairman Donald to national chairman of the federa- Someone got away with a park- huh, •kower, iwfie mmd try to win their neighbors' lands by berman also to wIm In ways and and other boya g'oc.ps, older boys boys around them. Already such m- (By Atsoelated Press) F. Updike, sought 3he hear- tion. ing meter, pulling money box, me- t t oftM b«!|» «Alm quIvoHnt M rrm » ciremUting Ire lastor. water courses well nigh Impossible. for their knowledge of the language The whole project started as a tereats are repi-esented aa photog- ing to the public and~lhe two offi- Fw ihn» ■•Mnitio&a on* womui du told making horrible faces at them. And movements of ships; can teU you conferences, camping and discussion Storra—Dr. Albert N. Jorgensen, chanism, post and all out of its throttgb** with aosiiATi Sant Tbe first industries in the state goes—If they can do more dreadful when that trading vessel that left hobby venture—not as a business raphy, metal craft, pottery, model cials adjourned thi^ matter until Lydte B. Ftftkkom'i V tfttsM Compomd. It the tribes that do that are usu^Iy a enterprise—and the pioneers are groups! The lay leaders, some ’