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; : ‘" MEMBERSHIP REACHES 1,105 MARK 'Secretary Barnes Reports Asso- ciation Is Flourishing At a mecting of the board of direc- tors of the Y. M. C. A. last night the following rcport was made by Gen- eral Secretary Clarence H, Barnes: “April marked the beginning of our r and the end of the winter The start' for the new year fiscal to register this week for‘these classes. The spring schedule is as follows: Classes—Wednesday and :00-2:30 women's swimming c :00-8:00, beginners, swimming class. :00-8:30, advanced swimming class. Saturd 9:00-10:00, juniors' swim- | ming class. Plunges— Tuesday, 4:00-6:00, 9:00, seniors, Wednesda 30-4:00; Thursday, 7: 100, seniors, 00, seniors. 2, Jjuniors, ass mects on Tues e Thu Tuesday wi juniors. 6:00- seniofs, ‘u walth el DlF FERENT VIEWS ON ascend 10 miles above Goddard said today, “The contrivance the earth” ! feet high and six inchas in diameter., It will be loaded with a series of ex- | plosive charges, which will be ignited at predetermined intervals in the Jis: flight of the projectile, each giving a | Mini H | powerful ')fl(’k" to accclerate the Miniatnre Will Be Set O Next|:ixing moten: “The rocket will be se; nt up in the August |immediate vicinity of Worcester. Its | fight will be watched through the telescope of a theodolite, such as is Worcester, May 6. — Dr. Robert | U8 1n surveying. T O 2 ~ Mosais “The rocket will do on a small scale {H. Goddard of Clar rsity, SEORIR 0 "k_ university, who | 010t one of the same type, but of | plans to shoot a rocket to the moon, |jarge size, would accomplish in make- will send up his test rocket late this |ing a flight even to the moon. Upon {the success of .the experimental pro- { jectile may depend my effort to reach |the lunar satellite.” lMJI"I!)]I! *r. “It.is now’ heing constructed, but | | will not be ready for its flight into the |elonds until August, S —— will be about five | |Woman’s Hospital Board Is Grateful for Gifts .The monthly meeting of the Wom- an's board of the hospital was held yesterday at the nurses’ home, Mrs. George W. Traut, president, presiding. The board gratefully acknowledges the gift of the Woman's club of Maple Hill. The following articles were made and donated by them: 38 baby hvash cloths, 30 surgery cheese cloth caps, 13 patient surgery caps, 12 glove | holders, nine baby abdominal binders, | eight flannel gertrudes and 18 bedside | bags. The board is also grateful te | the Plainville Federation of Churches for the work it accomplished. The nurses’ committee reported an Easter party for the nurses. " On May 12, open house will be observed by the ‘H\lls\s' home and the public is cor- dially invited. program. began well, membership last year and attendance corres The end of the son !‘ PHILIPPING QUESTION| Affairs with lar pts in and activities than for Committee House Insular ingly greater. Hearings On Inde- ; Continues was marked by a splendid exhibition | q | pendence Question participated in by 50 men ¢ and attended by 300 people, families interested in the boy Industrial Council held its meeting and reviewed the work by reports from the officers and committees. 12, M. Pratt was elected president, George D. 1 president and W, H. Representatives from the factorics to the touncil for the coming season are now being appointed and plans made for next season’s Jw “Two changes in the stat have be made. Robert Loomis is now bo sccretary and his place as assistant physical director been taken by Howard Rehm, a local youns man de- veloped in the leaders' : ADRE e s soon as warmer weather arrives special emphasis will be glven to the summer membership, The program will be altered to correspond to the season, “The Hartford County Older Boys' Conference was held at Windsor, Aprit RRURCH (8 He ETRales 5 nd was attended by a delega- | (UG8 08 DO AW fR Rt 14 hass fevm e BriAin, Mr. Haussormann said that he | “The Employed Boys' Club is con- ' i FIIMCERIATR SO NaE e tinuing its weckly meetings. A hikers' | g0 "ny i nines autonomy with an al- Club of 30 boys hus been organized yo.qtive of coniplete independence in with outings planned for each Sat- | go've b B O o, o hecker, a cue roque and & - you, gwitzer, president of the Paci- pool tournament have been conducted |q 7T TR PEESEC AF T PRC for the boys. A circulating Nbrary Is ‘o SO"TRETTRL SOTRATL Ol hO Don belng seeured with the boys contribut=" g0 ‘fat. minttes o urge on ihe ing” the books, The attendance at .,.initten the advisability of allow- Camp Hazen will be emphasized and {i'vio 50 von - "torm of probation for a camp reunion held this month, The | ge peo e e ot the New Britain group will go from July Philppincs o stand. 2-16, under care of the boys' secretar “Membership:—Sustaining and con- he dormitory rooms Tare ‘woll) GETS JAIL I] FIN filled all of the time and this face Page) Washington, May 6. Divergent | viewpoints on Philippine independence presented today to the wers, ‘house insular committee, Immediate freedom by Mrs. Helena Hill Weed neeticnt, representing several wom- en's socictics, who denounced what she termed “the American commercial | imperiaiism yd “military pressure” Uin the Philippines. Declaving withdrawal reignty from the islands “heginning cf the influence in the Far mann, vice- American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines as- | serted that the general welfare ‘of the | ipino would progress much more | idly under American control. [ “American sov ignty in the Phil- was advocated | of Con- of American would end. of | and order in emphasizes the wisdom of fitting up the additional rooms, “One hundred and nine gymnagium and training classes were held with an attendange of 2,5 which is al- most equal to the attendance in March.” 3,3 baths were taken, April 5th the stac gymnasium tourna- (Continued from Tirst Prosccutor ‘Woods told the eourt that Kerr was going so fast that he ment was held in Nauvgatuck with | passed a machine driven by Councils Hartford, New Haven, Waterbury, | man Elias T. Ringrose twice, | Meriden and New Britain competing. ' senting the defense story, Judge Don- Wa won the tournament with 33 out ' ovan said that Kerr must have been | of a possibl points, Nine of the ' driving at a slow rate of speed be- | 15 medals awarded went to Now Drit- fcausg if he wasn't, af ain. Hartford was our nearest rival, | Ringrose once, RRingrgse had to go at | with 14 points, . n mueh faster rate of speed to get in “The annual dinner of the Volley {front of Kerr to be in a position to Ball league of business men was held be passed again, 4oril 8, and a cup awarded to the ' To explain the finding of the bottle winners, with the liquor in it, Judge Donovan “The State Lears' corps conference Id that Kerr was driving home from was held April 12, with 200 attend- artford and New RBritain, he had ing, Twenty-seven of our yourg glwn a lift to a salesman, In return men attended and put on six numbers | for the ride, the of the program, duced the liquor and treated him to a “A publie swimming campaign was | rink, and then when he was leaving held during the Easter vacation, | the machine, left the bottie after him, | when swimming lessons were given ! telling Kerr that he could have the for five days 10 60 boys, Twenty.five | rest of it, | boys passed the tests and the others| He pleaded for leniency for Kerr, all made good progress. saying that he was not a man of New swimming classeg started on | means, and was a married man with Friday, May 2, but it is not too late | three ehildren, and it “was the first * that he had ever been arrested for any offer “ ” George J o was fined 810 for ) ting an antomobile after dark without proper headlights, He was CORNs lift right off Patrolman William Doherty. | ANl he had with him was $5, 0 he ; placed that on the table before Clerk | Emil J. Danberg, saying that was all he had and the clerk would have to walt until he went to work to get the He was told that the court onld not take anything excepting the full amount. He replled that it would have to take it and wait for the rest Motoreycie Policeman William & | Btrolls then took it upon himself to 'show the defendant that something clse could be done, and took him down to the cel ere he was locked up until t of the fine and cests were forthcoming. rest of it oom, W o rest Tobaceo Var North cal—Tobaceo may be grow Do ' E atle ‘ part of Canada, even e, a ballet north “Freezor of the stantly that 1 stops shortly you right oft gore 3 y ) 4 hey Your d E ¥y b g Ir “Freezone wot out to remove urting, then ¢ ’ ¥ announces grown as are it is felt ecrtain t has One with fin- oceurred, the Alberta far the 55th de to produce a and tite ca reitatio luscs, without sore ness of SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! 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