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NEW BRITAIN DALY HERATLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 0z 11e01BS0n, artford’s Shopping Genter: Telephone Service Free of Charge—Call “Enterprise 1200” Imported Unusually Low Priced $/87 pair Brand new fashionable Gloves, novel and overseam sewn, in mode, tan, beaver, grey and cocoa, at a very much lower price than you expect- ed to pay—$1.87 pair. Street Floor | kin. Mliss Helen Roys, M Damion and Mrs, Albertus Mason, Funeral of Mr. Benson Funeral services were held at 2:30 | | o'clock this afternoon for the late | Sven Benson of East Berlin. Rev s Fiske, pastor of the Berlin Con- greagtional church, had charge of the servi Interment was in Wil- cox cemetery, Idast Berlin. The services were strictly private. Briefs The lenten prayer meeting of the Kensington Congregational chureh will Bie held in the parsonage to- morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Methodist church choir will meet for rehearsal tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Epworth league of the K | sington Methodist church | paring three-act play entitled “Mother Mine,” which will be pr sented in the church parlors on March 8. This afternoon a lenten for the women of the Berlin Con- gregational church was held in the {home of Mrs. 8. A. Fiske of Worth- ington ridge. The book. “Blind | Spot.” was read while the women worked on surgical dressings. | Russcll Gold, Jr., is confined fo| his home on Worthington ridge by | | | Berlin News VERNON H. RECORD PAINFULLY INJURED Norton Estaie Manager Hurt While Repairing Fences SIGHT ~ NOT ~ AFFECTED is pre- | a Chip s Into Carctaker's Eye— Paul Giana Finds Coincidence in | 1 Mails—Goss & DcLecuw Elects— meeting Puncral of Sven Benson. Vernon C. Record the who has charge of George Norton estate farm, sustained Monday. | While he wa chip flew off him in the pupil. a painful inj s pointing fence posts one of them and struck cye, barely missing the |illness The Motherhood club bridge held rday afternoon in the Com- munity house was well attended. Mrs. Harold Stearn was chairman. East Berlin Hems The meeting of the Fife and Drum Corps which had been scheduled for this cvening at Community hall has | becn postponed until next week as Peter McCrann will be unable to| e Lo 1 at the San |attend. Rehearsals will commence | : next week at which time Mr. Me- Jrancisco post office to sce if he | I¢ At could learn the present address of {CTann Will be present. R e D loctrician on | _ There was a large attendance at R New Aexico ihe laat | he Community club progr address Giana had was San Iran- | O3 CnE: L cisco but he had heard later that his o, ”;P‘M“gm__, :lr_l(\;.lm had changed his post office 5 Puillp Lot Mre Vrank ddre sl Mr. Stevens sent Gigna a letter '\I',\1’.-'“,:3;_1‘.‘,,11)\\‘.:;1.'-.:}\\1_ e telling him that the San Francisco Larise. wia Bdweo| postmaster said Nasi's latest address [1cms, Max | Sugenhime, Royal | was New York city. He also in-|yiorse. W. M. Dayne, closed pictures of the Stanley Works | waldron, Edward Kahms office im San Francisco and of the |\erdelin, Mr. Sugenhime cnacted hotel in which he was residing. Mr. | the role of conductor. Both the and Mrs. Stevens expect to remain |rpen and women wore the attire of in the west for several months, centary ago. The entirc progran: The same mail that brought Mr. |ywas a real treat and was greatly Stevens' letter saying that Nasi's ad- | enjoyed by all. Dancing was held dress v New York city o |toilowing the entertainment. Re- brought an air mail letter from |freshments were serve Nasi, who is with the Atlantic fleet | The meeting of the at Colon, Panama. The letter had |held last evening in the one through Panama, Nicaragua, |the Methodist chnren Honduras, and finally was landed at by 26 Oscar W, Vla New Britain siis well known in K talk to the hoys. Tor some time he Meriden night will he obsc ,-\,M‘ in IHartford Y. M win next Monday evening ut the | tivities, and he frequently red Heart chueh whist and social. Kensington and Berlin, where he has 1e entire program will be conduct- | 2 nunjber of friends. Ile is serving | ¢d by Meriden friends, | his third cnlistment, The library will be open S i row afternoon and evening At the annual stockholders' meot- | cAchange of books. ing of the Goss & DeLeeuw Machine | The Ladles’ Aid socicty of company of Kensington. these of- | Mcthodist church will scrve a ficors. and. directors wers elcotea: |per in therCommunity bhanquet President, Stanley Goss; vice presi- | 103 l‘"‘“”cgd“y Syening S at dent. Adolph DeLecuy (i || S N John Black: treastrer, Stanley Goss; | M #1d AL G fanoxnlers assistant treasurer, A. J. Crozler; di- | (050 the WISHE0S bt Teclor S cw A Wt N orian | SR RSE SRR S SEC e TR Cooley, Charles Smith, Stantey Goss, |, o Wl svaneai Atl61nh Deteeuyrt TohniniactiAs | B Cts MLslexansay L e held T trealer AT Anaibaa | next Monday evening at § o'clock at 2 8 £ |the Home of Miss Edith Northrop. me meeting the regular | quarterly dividend rate was in- creased from two per cent to three And Tie Him in Auto per cent and declared payable April | Boston, March 20 (UP) — Olin 1 to stockholders of record of March | Lewis of Brighton, taxi driver. 18 Coincidence in Letters ul Gian mail brought him one of the strange coincidences that he has experienced for some time. When former 6 W. Stevens of th Stanley Works was sent to Francisco, Cal., about a month ago. Mr. Giana asked vesterday Senator (e} school Cobey P. Lew Arthur { i Boy Scouts basement of was attended | boys. of 1 icson, scoui executlve attended | ton. {and gav > part | tom for the ! | the | | | | | | | an oyster t cvening. Couple Rob Taxi Driver was robbed at gunpoint early today by a young man and a girl companion. He reported to police that the cou- ple hired his cab in the Back Bay and directed him to drivk to Matta- pan. There, he said, they robbed him | of all the cash he had tied his hands with his own belt, and drove | him back to the Back Bay | Later State D, A. R. Meeting Members of Inma Hart Willard Chapter, D A, ., are attending the t convention which is being held | y and tomorrow ine Bridgeport. | This is the 37th annual state (‘0!\—‘ ference. The elected delegates and alternates from the local chapter in- clude Mrs, S. M. Cowles, Miss Ellen | policeman found Moore, Mrs. W. H. Lewin, Miss [ with his hands ticd and Caroline Savage, Mrs. L. W. at- [ mouth, on Hemenway sireol. | a Lewis | B in his On Sale Friday and Saturday Glace Kid Gloves SHEPARD ADDRESS |served, the meeting being closed to | the press while f | swers to inquiries and the r | veligion. I which apparcntly Plainville News poinicd to the Leter's church will deliver torate of St. |Zin Bridgeport. He farewell sermon in his | I Y. | High School Team . Ly Nurs is Transf | lectmen held last | sisting [ Wheele 1 of F. 1. .G W McCarthy, and W. ¥ disposal of sews | committec | the 4 !or prominent |interested in the | M. 13 | Pleinville I sewer | workin year. = | conter Chamber committee w on the pro Mhe with the ty cuffs, pique > plant. |a motion was pa mittee to make e than one year. work in The p a naick B Iso night, will he nounced by the within a short time. | will invest establishi Mrs, Marg; Margaret the b prict 1 Boswell of §8 W suddealy her o'clock She od health, as a complete surprise to rélatives took care of ies during the da el friends in | hemo been in came ARDUSES MEMBERS D. A R Reluses fo Divulge Facts On Soviet Attack 20 hortly plained eyes and by called Ler husband him to get a stating that she felt 1ear. : G hefore of a queer m to g Baltimore, March (P)—The Maryland conference of the Daugh- was Dr. ound when he arrived. R | of the Church of Ou administered the the e, An alled frem th ters of the Amertean Revolution M losw buzzed last night and today with the o effect Mrs. J. Shepard, formerly Miss Helen M. Gould, but, at tents of the public. After speakin the conf ard offic| to of have contai E conimunist ctivities. I'refacing her talk sons for wishing seci of an address by “iuley chu her request the con- Ne Dr tio at a luncheon of | yesterday Mr. Shep- | returned to New York, while Is of the confercnce declined | Ay what was included in her talk ' said to address were not made Cook had mad Boswell was Y. but hag of ¥ had took & tairs of the Merey t, 4 populs 1 Loard national o1 sides her her ence bur i own N nber and She L Kk riends in the Lady of Mapleh ing by 1 attack on with the 3 said he hnsband, a New York financier, ob- jected to her being quot€d on the subject and that both feared what might follow. The request e ho she ‘“ husb vi v o LaGoy who had beer he o or was ob- A5 loit wil town not members refused af crwards to discuss what wa “Mrs. Shepard spoke and patriotism.” said M Robert, Jr., of Annapolis, recording tary. “The address was made at private luncheon and Mrs. She: wrd asked particularly that she t quot: Other offl 1 said. on loyalty . Henry M 1r and lifornia, and 11 Plainville The body is in Bailey & Co. and w Plattsburg tomorrow and burial will Saturday. Fathe Rev. John I | Church of Our 1 the past years, be als gave similar an- ent of | jces chapter. added | oy every member | implicit pledge the Kensington, Md hat she believe would adhere to the of secrecy. d « . v . i n Gandhi Says National ovement His Religion London, March 20 (—The Lon don Daily Ixpress in dispatcel from Bombay today quotcd Mahat ma Gandhi, Indian nationalist lead- er, as having said Wednesday in an address to thousands of followers: “It is our religious duty to de- stroy this tyrannical zovernment, With me this 1s not a policy 1t will be ridiculous government sends me to jail for sueh a short pi hree months for in their lifelong In the in iod 1 Willlam Ha Karl 1 “ANAVY Al 1 . deserve that ind his devotees Mahi into the cvenir speceh at It crossed Brouch dis- Tall Mahatm the river trict. held Mond uditorium at the high school. las Fay, even Jen: shburn, {. Carpenter was named to investigate regarding the in Plainville. The |thic selectmen were authorized (o appoint this committee at the special town |cher cvening in |C W of hich ed ks ordc Defeated cd—Other Items. ing in zon, problem. | on is the chairman of Comr has for the d SELECTHEN NAME | SEWER CONSITTEE. | Personnel of Zoning Commission {0 Be Announced Later HRS. JAMES BOSWELL DIES Litchficld—Appeal Made to Public Association—TIather Fay | | At a meeting of the board of sc- g | Town hall, a sewer committee con- ¥, Joscph | The sewer committee is composed |DeLarm, and men who are greatly | L t ner 1 pa committee is expected to ty author | Bristol in regard to crecting a joint At the town meeting ing the L report in not It is exepeted the group will accomplish shorter period. onnel of the zoning éom- authorized completed board of Monday a selectmen This committee will also consist of five members and advisability Bo in hom fron had ani her as usual afternoon. 1y the 6 o'clock 1o oW doctor t vl st am w1 e h bor) iv 1 noac Chy con i 1o o n nd, ther, 1 iy « on pre Ch: Kk Joh try har take y of has ies e ng and wwell 18, str 1 ac apparently her wd 4 zoning system here. et soswell, ss of the Maplehurst, and wife |of former Fire Commissioner M pr dea shocking friends. hous she ling wealk. a her ¢ eyond John E. dy of Merc 3ritain examing n in ed b num b five ireh of ducted urist cies, she M with her year and only isit and | sent 12y, ho an con in sl requsted nd priest . . Cook was called but he o W [el 1 hospital but was not used after Platts e for was well of interest or O tl room- recognized | is sur- Jul he : one sister, Mr DAY Y LaGoy n LaG oy LaGoy of \ > Moy neral serv- pla Pay Transferred pastor Mercy been wilh George Arliss SDISRALL COMEDY — NEWS — ACTS PRIDAY and SATURDAY and BLUES” of o ther th aj fThe Finest Tone Talkies e — By en |§ its for | Sunday. A ound on the ount can be first page of this issue. P-T Meeting Successful More than 250 parents, teachers and pupils attended the Parent- Teacher association meeting held 1 ng in the high school symnasium. A demonstration of physical edu- cation work was given by various | zyvm cl s under the direction of | . Viola Petti. A volley ball game d an exhibition of tumbling was esented by the boys. The girls gave a fine exhibition of rhythm work nd, in colorful costumes, danced a series of Spanish dan speaker was Miss Hes. executive secret » Connecticut Society for M tal Hyg who spoke on the su 5 the Schools Are Doin Mental Health of the Child.” Large Attendance rd party held last evening | hall of the Church of Qur| Lady of Mercy under the auspices of e e Catholic adies’ Aid society was cly attended. Pr were award- Plainville H. S. Kowaleski, rf 0 King, It Halbach, Wegner, Minella, Berr: / 1t e T ever Prize Wi Pythian temple, No. Sisters, held a military evening in 1. 0. O. F was a great succ: awarded the winners | ments served. The p lows: Fi Hickok, whist last hall which Prizes were and refresh- S zes were awarded as fol- rds, Mrs. Jennie Wilber, William Meade second Goodsell, My Mr. Goodsell I - iy Gertrude Wilber and Lewis prizes, Mrs. Bristol, Wilcox t of and Mr. Forest Lire District Lound: forest fire dis- trict in Plainville was announced today. he district line Hart's corner and runs northerly on | Bast street to Tomlinson avenue, d the winners in all the games, | casterly on Tomlinson avenue to the Prizes were given as follows: First | gyinnipiac river, north on the Quin- e L, s et (o) Brien; | yipiac river to the Norton ice house ars bridge, Armand Gau-|on New Britain avenue, west on Cokeliion Mr [ New Britain avenue to Rockwell n and men's, Louis Proven- | avenue, north on Rockwell avenu first Jadies’ whist, Mrs. Martin | (o Cottage street, west on Cottage i fiest men’s whist, John Cas- | sireet to Farmington avenue, south- consolation, ladies’, Mrs. N. J. | carly along Farmington avenue to cn. Nelson DeLarm. | Blossom's corner, W on East Patrick’s Party | Main street to the railvoad tracks. tional Young Peo-|west on the New England railroad a St. Patrick’s 1ty | tracks to the Bristol-Plainville town parish house this evening at | line, southerly along the town lii to which members and|to West Broad strect. easterly on cordially invited. A live- | West Broad street to Broad and Bo- Iy program of games and stunts has| hemiia streets, easterly on Broad been planned. A small admission fez | street to the corner of Broad and will be charged to cover expenses. A | Washington streets, southerly on enjoyable evening is promised those | South Washington street to the who attend. Thomas Prior place, easterly from Nursing Ass'n. Supplies Milk the Prior place to the place where The Plainville Public Health Nurs- | the trolley leaves the highway on ing association js supplying milk to| Whiting s t and southerly along al needy families in amounts | Whiling street to the place of be- varying from one to four quarts per | ginning at Hart's corner. family daily. Besides this milk for| The fire wardens are Irving Grid- other various children who cannot |ley, Edward L. Madeley, pay {he charges is being supplied | Usher, Roy Waldon, duily in the schools paid for by the [and O. Robinson. No fire ussociation [ will be issued during the April-only on rainy days. mits can be obtained from wardens. Local Man Sucd of $1000 has brought by M. Batchelder Plainfield, Vermont, inst Grabowski of Plainville is returnable in the court | common pleas on the fir of April. Deputy Sherif rey has attached property of the de- | fendant located in Plainville, South- |ington and Bristol. Briefs chowder supper will be given by the of A. tonight at the Dowdell of t o The s of T | 1 b men’s Gauth | sidy I I ple |in he givin st | friends are - permits of the Fire the unemployment on is supply- than ordinarily. d the per- of | P ion |ing more milk and bills milk a of the | Plan o ment for, o have month year amou 1o be- 0- about since Suit | been of IFrank | writ | ; for damags N being made for an en- to be g n early next association hopes that it will the hearty cooperation lof th for this most worthy cause. i | High School Defeated | The Plainville High school ketball team continued in its bad slump last cvening and lost an op-| portunity to capture the champion-| . ship the Western Comnecticut | |1 Ly losing p1lde i o the hands o strong ILUAGEED, B The | ™ erank Hohbein, elerk at the post lefeat put Plainville into tie for > 10| oftice, is confined to his home with first place in the league with Sims- |00 Jur. 1 layoft will be | HHIness: DuEYA . i Cosmopolitan League "]"“"“‘“ b 28 i Buceancers ship. S0 The local 84 last evening L to month, th townspeople 1d | 1d clam and so- A A K home of i 3 e be conference cision at a to gam he ci 1p & | 1. Heinzmar | Burnham .. | Beclcy. | Crowley ..... C. Heinzman .. ¢ a hard game Litehfield team thr their defense. Litei- from the foul line | tfor the locals. The game was the last one on the regu- {lar schedule for the son. The summary Litchfield M. 111 played t the break wall of managed former field's ac 3 led defeat as | stone n- 5 . Co. (Not Present) Trinity S, 1l | Ken | Dimpl o | Lewis Gros: [ W w B 18 45T d4us tookies | Allen . OFFENSIVE BREATH? ia | Chester r| | CARD OF THANKS wish to cxpress our sincere to many friends for xpressions of sympathy in th our dear wife and mother the many floral tributes Walter C. Lester, W thanks | their loss of and for signe Wooster, our re Jail Sen};xég i:jaed In Book Censorship Law Boston, March 20 tempt to further amend the senatc hook censorship bill so that a jail ntence would he mandatory as provided in the present law was re WHEN a child suffers from bad breath —beware of worms. They are much more common than most mothers think Look also for the following symptoms: grindiogtheteeth, picking the nose, crossness, i €, | resentatives, amendment was proposed | Representative Marthan N. Brook- o sleep. loss of appetite or weight, | rhe new measure nausea or general restlessness. Any one of | sivos judges discretionary powers in these signs may be your warnia that worms | 8 2 are present. | regard to choosing between jail sen- d Wise molhex}x({_flke no Lh.:%‘d‘h‘;:ih these | tences or fin jangerous and disgusting childhood pests. | 60 O Tiven if worms are only suspected they give the | ¢ DOOK Jaw. Mrs. Mrs. Brookings' amendment child assed the bill would hav al- WORM ELIXIR ¢ statute as the Tt is the prescription of a famous child's specialist— SAFE, pleasant to take, gentle and sure in iis action. Your druggist will tell you that many of vour own (ncl-,(fs have success- fully used ic. Buya bottle of Dr. Hand's today. of the amendment offe Representatives Clemons of kefield climinated the “considered | as a whole™ section of the bill as re- | ported by the committee on le fai 1 pres- . CHINESE 15 FINED Wilcox | begins at | Howard | ‘Truman Tuttle, | month of | five | Forestville ave- | - | evening commencing at ” |1t will be the final appearance of = | positions (UP)—An at- | jected yesterday by the house of rep- | by | s for offenders against | af. affair will be a gala one, replete with smokes and refreshments. To Confer Degree A degree team from Manchester will confer the third degree upon three candidates at a meeting of Iithan lodge, No. 9, Xnights of *yth the social rooms of the scal organization tonight at 7:30 clock. An especially arranged rogram of entertainment will be :d, the feature of which will Old Trading Post.” Al members are urged to attend. T ‘ntertain in Canaan Bristol News | | % " FOR HAVING OPiD Federal Officers Uncover $130 | Worth at Wilie Jog's Place |, sus By Maree, & o ey | 7 | entertainment presented in this city, \H. 5. PLAYERS ~GUESTS has been engaged to furnish a bit | Will Be Honored at Banquet Tonight rese ve the {of entertainment for the firefighters {of ti artment in !that town tonight and tomorrow it. Miss Marco, eight rears old ormed nearly every er in Bris and tow Deed Filed to a deed filed at the city clerk this morning, nw anor has been | quit-claimed from James Rudden to |the Lomas and Nettleton Co. of possessing opium unlawfully and E To Give Demonstration d 3 A demonstration of {ear gas pro- as fine 00 and costs of $12.40. | | Quinlan presented the cdse and ex- |{he Bristol {:”'_“‘;0‘“’"]‘L’"l“?{,’l‘ozy”“’t [ plained to the court how Iederal |7 e i '0““““1- Mghae [ | Ofticers William McCarthy and W Ee amounced by, rer i |liam McDonald of New Haven ey aeH. |sisted by Detective Sergeant Daniel |ton. Mr. E stated, will be a | McGillicuddy and Officer William "”",”\ o A ‘i\'>“l‘l“ """_L'r f"fls ““‘le“ 3)* I Thompson of the local police depart- ‘]“ . ‘l_‘ =5 B A" l“mm e ded the establishment of |CISCHRTEEC £ pa : "']'" O e bout §150. The |and he wished to demonstrate dope valued at ab 0, eicnd s gd et drugs, in fars, and a long pipe were |Preventive possibiities in - an hidden in different sections of Joc' DESLHONAND et ining . | place, and it took the investigating “m' L‘“‘: 1“).";' o |officers a long time to find them. | 8 ‘OF SEOL C0HE | Joe was brought to police headquar- | o) W,_'\h e | ters, where a bond of 8500 was set. |, 5 30 o'clock, when t | The bond was furnished by friends, | Lo 07005 TS harge of Scout | Charlie Chu and Wong Gon o |Executive Alfred H. Breckbill, the | Prosecutor Quinlan said that there |, \ia15 of first aid treatment, un- | were between 60 and 60 & the dircction of Illdron W. [the drug found, some of which had |yt B0 G OR O SO ey e [board, and specialization courses, Judge S. Russell Mink TeDre- |, g0 seoutmaster Walter Lawrencs ented Joe in the case and asserted Eagle Scouts John Brooks and it the opium found was used only Boyer, were cxplained. his client and not sold. There |VIMEC JOCE, MO | was no evidence presented that could T o T convict him of selling opium. S Al The fine imposed by Judge William willie MR Buidey arins Malone wes the maximum. It i the Lederal Hill school i’nomm' nd Prosecutor Quin- o'clock, when an, club house the north end section will be discussed P'resident James I. Riordan has announced that the organization desires quarters before {the starting of the eball scason, jof New mm.m.Q The writ, daen ¥ membe City. leagus 1ash BaeH tempien, was served Sonie 1 in a field of el four Supper For Team | A supper for the players of the | Bristol high school basketball team | will be served at the Boys' Club so- cial rooms tonight at 6 o'clock. The | members of the team, together wi | Coach “Tommy” Monahan, will be | the guests of honor. The supper will be tendered by the Older Members' | association, of which John Brannick |is president. e e The Bristol high school quintet | Yale Professor Leaves | will oppose the Boys' club five at the | v s Riaam | G scholars who were t in organization of Yale's of human relations has re. d to join the University of Chi- an weeis —Two Seck urround- Playground Posiitons —Suit Por $7,000—Dentist to Ad- dress I Willie Joe, 3 Race stre tol Club—Notes, Atdard office land th 1 Chinese laundryman of ik on was arraigned in po- 1 2 lice court this morning on a charge been as- : ch vet, s ntive at- The training Congrega- last night at elements of ins of | der, A memt club) noon at auditorium plans for by i the Suit For $7,000 Tiled and of Michael Yarosinskl. d on High street. been tached by Deputy Sheriff Matthew Papciak of New Britain as the r | sult of a suit for $7,000 To- c at- he of the d finis tea nfunt daughter of Peterson of i 2 o'clock this 1 parlors of . and burial cemetery. ervices were Afternoon at George boys of Monahan this year, and a | 800 large crowd is cxpected to attend. | | The club team will be made up of |* s from the Di champions | basketball league. They Zetarski, former high | |school — capta “Ruffy"” | | “Goose™ Karwoski, Johnny (i | Al Bordeau, Joe Martino, ( brandt, Art Avallone and St reki, a former members of th ndec professionals. The proceeds of the contest will be donated to the | Community chest fund. Penny and Miss Rowe Apply At u meeting of the playground commission held last evening in the | council chamber applications for s supervisors of the local during the summer | {months were received from Carl H Penny of Newtonville, Mass. and Gladys Rowe of this city, both of whom were employed by the city in similar positions last vear. The next meeting of the commis- sion will be held on April 1 at which time, it is reported, supervisors will | be appointed. 1t is considered prob- able that Penny and Miss Rowe will receive appointments as in previous years. Funeral of Mrs. Dubois funeral of Mrs. Rosalie bois, of 145 Laurel street !held from St. Anne's church at | o'clock this morning. A high m of requiem was solemnized by Rev |Joseph P. Perrault and the remains were borne to St. Joseph's cemetery | | where they interred | Dr. Hobbs to Speak Dr. George Hobbs, a former major in the English aj and one of this prominent practitioners o will be the principal £ oker to b ven by ol club at its club rooms on Mai et on Monday S o'clock. Dr. Hobbs has chosen the topic of his lecturs “Impressions of an Lnglishman America on Patrick's Night T dent Willard Hough of the organization has announced that the Professor Donald Slesinger law school, cxceutive the institute, April 1, > will beoore v of the I of Chic of retary us resigned, effec a member of the v school of the Uni- zo and exccutive seeretary of the community research | committee. Slesinger was closely associated with Robert M. Hutchins, former Yale law dean, now president of the | University of Chicago. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS playground The Du- was N Gas On Stomach Dizziness, Indigestion Don't worry or suffer another moment from the misery of indigestion, bloat- ing, gas, and that suffocated, hard - to - breathe feeling after eat. st a tablespoonful of Tanlac before eaiing 1l end all this pain ard discomfort. But why suffer from these stomach troubles at i1l > A short course of Tanlac taken regularly hefore meals and hedtime will do wonders in ing you of them for good and make yoiu feel like a real man. Try a hottleon the basis it must help you or money back. At alldrug- gists. Accept no substi Tanlac were my North eve- FRECKlES AND HIS FRIENDS - ==~ WELL AT | DATS MY ) T' DE STORE T GET SoME GWOCERIES S| A New Kind SAY! THATS SOME cAR NOUR MOTHER HAS WHAT |S 1T, A /E = MOMAS 8YE BYE LIL ANGEL GE MAMMA< ) A Good Bov BYE \4 NAOW — (&7 = ) NEETHA ONE DATS A By BLOSSER - VASSAU=DE EXTRA \NHEEL'S STWAPPED