M a T E a L W EVEN the BUD(XT, PRESIDENT's PLEA; MUST RAISE

M a T E a L W EVEN the BUD(XT, PRESIDENT's PLEA; MUST RAISE

.,T5» <. I Tm WBAnOBI rwidiff «f 0. •* wmomt AV/MAOM DJULJ CBKfCLAnOM HlMtfefi tar tha Bfontli of I'A S ,5 3 S _ eelder lei teaifM aad §uadaf» Member eC Audit BoreM m a t e a l w ef Olrealetton. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS (OleMlied Adrertlilag ee Peg* Id.) SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1982, VOL. LL, NO. 151. ♦ -------- PLAN,BOONTO Sino-Japanese Parley TOHNAWAITS Roosevelt B eeves E^ilii^ines’ Chief EVEN THE BUD(XT, CHENEYS, GETS For Peace Deadlocked CLEAR SKIES F O ^U N D A Y PRESIDENT’S PLEA; H O O M ’SO .K . Shanghai, March 26 — (AP) —^ *u, Japanese minister, a l» WM un- /or m. sino-Jananese ' derstood to have agreed to assist In Negotiations for a Slno Japan bringing about a compromise. MUST RAISE TAX armistice were very near a break- Chinese asked today for per- Easter Sonday Preparations SQk Assodation Executive, down today as the delegates of the mission to submit the matters at two countries adjourned until Mon- issue to the Nanking government, day in order to refer controversial j The central Complete Bat Weather WOMAN GAVETIP ! D escribes it A s “K eyitone of After White House Confer­ issues to their respective govern- i of the Kuomintong Chinese N^ o tionallst Party) at Canton tele- Man Isn’t E n co n ra m ence, Says Cooperative The* meeting today ended with a | graphed the government at N a n l^ TO COPS FOR RAID i R « « "e rf in statem ent; deadlock on the issue of withdrawal ! urging eontinuance of armed re^ t- of Japanese troops and only the pos- ^ ance to "Japanese aggre^on and What New Modes Dictate. __ 1 Confident That Bodi Par- sibillty of substantial concessions on I ^r^dlng the Jap^ew t e ^ both sides offered t.ay hope of sav- “S*” ing the conference. off^lal Kuo-Mln Tomorrow is Easter Simday and Offered'Tlenty of Honey” ties Are Worhm{ For Bal- New York, March 26—Jacob Wld* TOe negotiations reached a crisis The telegram was ® late vesterdav. it was understood, i committee of twenty, Including Gen- special church services will com­ der of Wldder Brothers, chairman wJTen U e i & t ^neral KenWchi | erals Chen Chi-tang, Li Tsung-Jen memorate the resurrection of Jesus If She WooU Keep Qaiet anemg of Recripts and Ex* of the ways and means committee of Uyeda, chief of the Japanese dele­ and Pai Chung-Hsai. Any peace con­ Christ m all of the Manchester ** 1 1 . the Silk Association of America, gates, Informed the conference that ditions “derogatory to national rights and honor” are unacceptable, churches. AD the town awaits is About Smugglers. penditnres. told the Manchester Herald corres­ the Japanese would not withdraw clear skies. Easter, pageants, spec­ /t < ' \ before six weeks, and then only to a it said, and added that the commit­ pondent today that President Hoo­ so-called secondary defense line, tee planned issuing a circular tele­ ial singing and sermons will be the ver and Secretary of Commerce running through Chenju, Tachang gram calling on the entire nation to features in local churches, the pul­ Solemnly, with hand upraised, Theodore Roosevelt—bearer of a name Stamford, Conn., March 26— (AP) WMhington, March 26.—(AP)— Lament advised him In a White and Tsetzeling. offer a united front against the pits of which will be bede<Aed with famed in American history—w m being sworn in om Governor of the —Fifty men were under arrest and Describing balancing the budget as Japanese proposals. Philippine Islands when this picture w m taken at ceremonies in Manila. House conference that the problem The Chinese delegates immediate­ EMter lilies and other flowers for a steam lighter, a $250,000 liquor the "keystone of recovery,” Presi­ of J)roductlon control in the silk in­ ly prepared to leave the conference, The Japanese, on the other hand, the occasion. The oath was administered by the Chief Justice of the Philippines. cargo, six trucks and five pleasure dent Hoover said in a statement dustry can be readily solved with­ it was learned, and agreed to remain declared they were forced to limit Cloudy and Colder out infringement of the Sherman only after Nelson T. Johnson and Sir their proposal because of "insincer­ Ekister Simday also marks the cars were in the bands of officers to­ published today that this "must in anti-trust law. Widder, who return­ Miles W. Lampson, American and ity” of the Chinese Nineteenth debut of the new spring styles but day because a woman refused an the main be accomplished by an in­ HE HAD GROUNDS offer of "plenty” of money. ed from Washington yesterday, re­ British ministers, promised to use Route Army which, they alleged, this is more noticeable in large crease in taxation.” was preparing for an offensive while CRITIC OF CRITICS ’The lighter, the William H. Moody vealed that cooperative produhtion their good offices with the Japanese cities like New York, for Instance, FOR HIS PROTESTS He added that a further reduc­ control, now officially sanctioned by in an attempt to secure more con­ the truce negotiations were in pro­ where the Fifth Avenue parade is of R o c l^ r t, Maine, the men and automoUles were seized early yes­ tion of government expenditures is the nationsd administration, would ciliatory terms. Mamoru Shlgemit- gress. an annual feature. Many here will St. Patrick’s Day, Good Friday terday after Mrs. Anna Hill, dweller expected but that the potential sav­ mean a large saving for the Cheney also venture forth with new spring IS SERIOUSLY ILL But April Fool’s Day Broke in a house on the property of a ings by this means is not sufficient mills in Manchester. suits. Fair weather, naturally, is to avoid heavier taxea also essential to make EMter Sun­ mMon’s supply company where the Most Coo^rate the Camel’s Back. vessel was docked, notified police of Voicing confidenc3 that both Official Washington is convinced day a real satisfaction. However, parties intend to see that the budg­ cloudy and colder weather is pre­ Chicago, March 26. —(AP) unusual activity on the wharf. the entire question of over-produc­ PEACE HOPES REVIVED Congressman SiroYich, of Joseph York, 56, of Portland, Me,, et is balanced, Mr. Hoover said that tion is one that cooperative action dicted for the parade. —United States Commissioner unless this is done “ the several Be Sleek the lighter’s skipper, and the six within industry must tackle, Wld­ Edwin K. W*rik®r confront­ members of his crew, were in Jail measures for restoration of public der reported. President Hoover and “Be sleek”, might be taken as the ed with 400 pounds of protest. confidence and reconstruction which EMter style slogan for 1932, for not New York, Collapses As today unable to provide bonds. 'The Secretary Lamont both analyzed for DURING INDIAN PARLEY Philip W. Leonard, who others, whose bonds were set at we have already undertaken will be in years have fMhlons for both men the silk merchants the success weighs that much, appeared M much smaller amounts after Cus­ incomplete and the depression pro­ achieved along cooperative lines by and women displayed so much neat­ He Reaches Private Office a liquor law violator. longed indefinitely.” ness. Since this scribe can remem­ toms authorities learned they had cotton industries. “My conference “It makes my blood boil,” been hired to unload the vessel, were Strong Appeal at the White House lasted for about ber, beige or some shade of light tan Leonard said, “when I think of Head of National Congress CUTS IN SALARY hM been the prime favorite for the free. York and his crew. Federal In a strong appeal to the people forty-five minutes," says Widder. WMhington, March 26.— (AP) — those prohibition fellows Im­ officers said, may face smuggling “ I found the President one of the younger woman’s EMter suit. It posing on my hospitality by to support and not obstruct Con­ will S e given a close race, however, The critic of the critics. Represent­ charges. gress in its efforts to bring receipts brightest men I have ever conversed Visits British Viceroy At making their buys on St, Police said the lighter would pro­ with. He showed a particular inter­ A T METROPOLITAN by the marvelous blues, corsair, ative Slrovich of New York, fs seri­ Patrick’s Day, and then arrest­ and expenditures to a level, the Algerian, Maxfield Parrish, and on bably be towed to Bridgeport today President late yesterday asserted est in the question of whether there ously iU with a kidney sdlment ing me on Good Friday.” for surrender to customs authorities. up to the blues which are almost that of the $4,100,000,000 budget, a is a disposition to work in concert New Delhi and Terms of wflich brought about his collapse “We’ll set the CMe fpr April black. The medium blues are liked Others Arrested total of $2,100,000,000 cannot be re­ in the silk trade, and I was able to 1,” said the commissioner. Louis Pope, 46, of White Plains, because of the swanky scarfs in yesterday, and he may have to im- duced and tee $700,000,000 for inform him that this problem of co­ “But that,” protested Leon­ N. Y., whom police described m a Settlement Are Discussed. Most Practise Economy If reds and whites, which are so popu- dergo an operation shortly. Army and Navy should not be operative action was receiving more ard, “is April Fool’s Day.

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