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The Waterbury Democrat.
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Fear Heavy Toll Among Civilians In Next Conflict
Recognition of a probable heavy toll among non- -combatants in any future war was given by the International Conference on the classification of causes of death, recently held in Paris, when the designations poison gas", and wounds in bombardmentS" were added to more commonplace items such as heart disease, cancer, "tu...
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The Waterbury Democrat.
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Conforming to tradition, the Democratic candidates voiced their final messages to the voters before the ballotting today at O'oDnnell's veranda down near the Bridge. Attorney Patrick Healey, candidate for judge of probate on the Demo- cartic ticket, received an ovation on 'The Hill" when he recalled that he was born ri...
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The Waterbury Democrat.
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Audience Thrilled By Early Masters Works Salzberg Trapp Choir Delights Patrons at Waterbury Salzburg Trapp Choir Delights Patrons at Waterbury
second by Kasper Ferdinand Fisch- CT. FOlkSOngS Next the Won Trapp Choir sang several folksongs all arranged by their director, Dr. Washer, and de- picting "the beauties of the Aus trian villages, lakes, mountains and valleys" as explained in a program not. Among these were "Tyrolean Cradle Song," "In einem Kuhlen ...
5_1938-11-08_p3_sn82014085_00393347429_1938110801_0122
The Waterbury Democrat.
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Democrats Institute Court Action T oday To Restore Voters Hearing Ordered on Mandamus Proceedings in Supe- rior Court This Afternoon at O'Clock Numerous Complaints Received
in behalf of Charles Maloney of Se4 East Main street, but will affectsap- proximately 100. Attorney Lynch is member of the legal staff of the Democratic party. The mandamus charges that Ma loney was a regular voter in 1887. and that there was nc reason why he should be disqualified. II, also states that he received n...
6_1938-11-08_p3_sn82014085_00393347429_1938110801_0122
The Waterbury Democrat.
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q WOMEN SEEK ELECTION JOBS None Candidates for Cove ernOr, But Many Aim for Other Offices
BY RUBY A. BLACK nifAd preea Sfaff Corresnovadnv,tl
NUnlte0 freSS Stam COrreSpOn0ent) Washington, Nov. 8 = (UP) .. Twenty-one women in II states sought election today among hun- dreds of candidates for the United States Senate and House of Repre- Sentatives. This 18th anniversary of nation wide suffrage for women found candidates of all political affiliations repres...
7_1938-11-08_p3_sn82014085_00393347429_1938110801_0122
The Waterbury Democrat.
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PHONE OFFICIAL TAKEN BY DEATH Charles T. MalOney Dies Suddenly at Wethers- field Home Monday
Charles T. Maloney, 57, Hartford Traffic manager or the Southern New England Telephone Company died suddenly yesterday at his home 545 Ridge Road, Wethersfield. MT. Maloney was well known in this city having frequently visited locally in business and social con- nectionS. He completed last August fl years of contin...
9_1938-11-08_p3_sn82014085_00393347429_1938110801_0122
The Waterbury Democrat.
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Court Verdi
Ralph Pagan0 was named chair man of a committee to arrange the 36th anniversary celebration of Court Verdi, Foresters of Amer ica, last night at a meeting in Liberty hall. The celebration will be held November 20. Two candi- dates were initiated and several applications received. A delega- ton will attend Court Garibal...
10_1938-11-08_p3_sn82014085_00393347429_1938110801_0122
The Waterbury Democrat.
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BALANCE OF JAIL TERM IS DROPPED
Judge Earnest c. Simpson in Su- perior Court today reopened the case of Harry Welch and suspended the balance of a 60 days jail sen- tence imposed September 21. Welch was also fined $400 and costs of $32.25, which have been paid. A statement appended to the ap- plication for suspension of sentence was issued by State...
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The Waterbury Democrat.
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CAPABILITIES PLAN NOVEMBER DINNER First Annual Dance Set for Wayerly Last Week of This Month
The Junior Carmelites will cele- brate their second year of organ ization at their first annual dinner dance at Waverly inn, November 18th. Final plans will be completed at a. meeting this week. The Carmelites is consisted of a group of girls from Brooklyn and Town Plot who have been interested in helping in all the ...
13_1938-11-08_p3_sn82014085_00393347429_1938110801_0122
The Waterbury Democrat.
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Provincial Di Foggia
.. Provincial diFoggia society and auxiliary will conduct their annual entertainment at Liberty hall on Sunday from 2:30 p. m. to mid- night Nicola Beccia, society presi- dent, will take a prominent role in the three-act play La Trova- tella di Santa Maria" which he is also directing. Others in the cast are Julia Ian...
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The Waterbury Democrat.
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DEFENDANTS GET COURT JUDGMENTS Women Riding as Guests Lose Out in S5O,OOO Civil Actions
J.fdge Earnest c. Simpson in su- periOr court today granted defend- ants judgments in the $50,O00 civil actions of Elsie Eckhardt and Gladys Ornlond of New York City against the Connecticut Company and the Yale Auto Parts Go. of New Haven. The women sued claiming they were injured Sept. 25, 1887 in a collision involv...
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The Waterbury Democrat.
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Music of the early masters, the Austrian masters, instrumental mu- sic for the block flute choir, folk songs and mountain calls and yodels from the Austrian Alps comprised the program of the Halzburg Trapp Choir last night at the Waterbury Women's club. This presentation, something distinctive in program music, was the...
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The Waterbury Democrat.
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Villa Maria
The annual dinner-dance of Villa Maria. Lodge will be held at The Elton Saturday night. Plans for the event were com pleted at a meeting last night at Moose Hall. Principal speaker at the meet ing was Dr. Louis l.. Thibault, ST.. who described his work at medical director of L'Union St. Jean- Baptiste D'Amerique. Gue...
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The Waterbury Democrat.
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Odd Fellows
A state meeting of Odd Fellows was held last night at Odd Fel- lows hall to make plans for a field day. Randall c. Frink of Water bury was named chairman of the committee in charge. Miss Ruby Perkins of Hartford was named vice-chairman. More than 100 persons attended the meeting.
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Washington Hll Community Club president. Maurice Griffin attacked the Derl- ocratic administration and the Re- publican candidates made their last- minute pledges to the voters. Attor- ney George H. Lynch, candidate for probate judge, assailed the fees of the court and promised if elected to reduce them. John B. Go...
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The Waterbury Democrat.
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Full Weather Report
Boston, Nov. S(UP)-Weather fOrecasts and probably Wednesday morning. Colder Otnight. Much colder Wed- nesday. RHODE ISLAND = Rain tonight and probably Wednesday morning. Colder tonight. Much colder Wed- nesday. MASSACHUSETTS, Rain tonight mad Wednesday, probably changing to snow flurries in west and central porti...
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The Waterbury Democrat.
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Mandamus proceedings designed to force the replacement of approx tmately 100 names on the voting list today will be heard by Judge Earnest o. Simpson in superior court this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Registrars of Voters Albert Fal- Ter and John T. Derwin have been ordered to appsar before Judge
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The Waterbury Democrat.
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Camp 17
The annual Thanksgiving party of Camp 17 in Engineers hall, November 21 will be attended by Connecticut camps of Patriotic Order of America. Officers will be nominated at meeting preceding the dinner. Mrs. Bertha Rood pre- sided at the the meeting last night.
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HENDRICKEN PUPILS STAGE CELEBRATION
Hendricken school pupils today presented a varied program in honor of National Education Week. It follows Grade 8-Daysie Perry, teacher. song, America: playlet, The Patch work Quilt: Priscilla Magnai, Jean Hespelt, Jack Sullivan, Carolyn Slater, Anita Ferrari, Allen Loffreda. Muriel Roof; song, A Dancing; tap dance...
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The Waterbury Democrat.
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Townsend Lodge
A rehearsal of Townsend lodges degree team is to be held after next Mondays weekly meeting. The lodge will be represented at a meeting of the orders advance ment association tomorrow night in Fuller building, Canaan.
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The Waterbury Democrat.
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men. How many actually will be af- fected by the court proceedings was impossible to estimate as the volume of complaint depended on time of arrival of the voters to cast their ballots. Approximately half of the expected vote had been tabulated at 1 o'clock.
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The Waterbury Democrat.
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Earnest c. Simpson to show cause why the names should not be re- placed on the voting list. Lynch Starts Action The action, brought by Attorney J. Gregory Lynch, through States Attorney William B. Fitzgerald, is
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The Waterbury Democrat.
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FrdtenQL Neus Roosevelt Lodge
Roosevelt lodge will hold a mas querade dance Saturday night in Roosevelt hall. The lodges weekly meeting was held last night and plans were completed at that time.
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The Waterbury Democrat.
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Cars were offered for sale com pletely equppied" almost thirty years ago, but complete equipment" has been expanded every year since that time.
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The Waterbury Democrat.
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Mu Swai, 22-year old giraffe necked woman appearing in a side show, has given birth to baby girl in Glasgow. Scotland.
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Safety glass, now universally em- ployed, was just making its appear ance on a high-priced cars ten years ago, as an extra equipment item.
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The Waterbury Democrat.
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Over 100 Names Dropped From Official Voting List Traditional Rallies Close Hectic Campaign Democrats Tour Brooklyn, Washington Hill q o. P. Serves Beer in 'TOasting' Candidates
Crowds vented election eve enthusiasm last night in several sections of the city the Democrats held red fire parade and rallies the Republicans rallies at Hopeve School and at Pleasant and Baldwin streets At the latter nla hnor WAS
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The Waterbury Democrat.
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MONEY IN THE BANK BREEDS CONFIDENCE
AI gTeai feeIlng f0 have something to back you u" - in the form of cash reserve at the bank Ii gives you sense of well being, and srsaier confidence in yourself Try ii. Open an account. See how i adds map 10 your step, sparkle 10 your eye, new spirit 10 your personality. Wen be glad h welcome you as deposiEoE
3_1938-07-18_p21_sn83045462_00280601809_1938071801_0165
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DEATHS REPORTED
Carrie F. Mason, 30, Portner Apartments. William H. Cecil. Sc. United States Soldiers Home. Charles A. ROUNDS. 50, 4s22 41st st. NV James j; Fleming, 81, United States Sol ders' Home. Richard T. Robinson, 81. John Dickson Emma Noud. -: 1874 Columbia rd. NV. Reuben D. Smith. rs, Sibley Hospital. Bridget T. Mccor...
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF.
TODAY.
TO-DAY. Excursion, st. Elizabeth's Hospital Lodge, No. %, A. F. G. E., steamer Potomac, Seventh street and Maine avenue SW., 845 pm. Meeting, Zonta Club. Brooke Farm Tea House, 650l Brookville road, Chevy Chase, Md, $50 pm. TOMORROW. Luncheon, Columbia Heights Busi- ness Mems Association. Sholl's Cafe, 1927 Fourt...
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A|RLINES' SAFETY ' IS FORUM THEME Clinton M. Hester Will Be Speaker on WMAL at $50 Pm.
Safety on the airlines is tonight's Radio Forum topic, the new Civil Aeronautics Act, its purposes and how 1t will be administered, to be discussed by Clinton M. Hester. Mr.. Hester, a former assistant general counsel Of the Treasury Department, has been named civil aeronautics administrator and has worked with the con...
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on q par but the soldiers have COM planned for years it's not 80, and their pay checks tend to bear them out. The Army. Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard selected the board to make recommendations to the next Congress at the request Of the Senate Military Affairs Committee. Brig. Gen. Lorenzo D. Gasser, the Army's r...
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BIRTHS REPORTED
Clarence and Helen Norris, boy. John and Phyllis Bradley, boy. Irving and Lillian Landy. girl. James and Marjorie Angel. boy. .iohn and Halle Massie boy. George and Margaret Davis. girl. Walter and Laura Fuller. jr.. girl. Charles and Mary Mortoi, girl. Fred and Gertrude Meade. boy. Leon and Virginia Clements boy. Moff...
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Poor Advertising.
MARION, Ill. P.-A tavern pro- prietor started gambling crusade inadvertently. He distributed pamphlets claiming that his games we're honest" and that new dice in sealed containers were available on demand" Sheriff Zollie Carter Immediately ordered gaming tables removed from eli taverns.
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u. S. LYNCHING STUDY is URGED BY LUDLOW Indiana Representative Calls on Cummings to Prepare Bill for Next Congress.
roDAY's PROGRAM
Citing recent lynchings in Missis- sippi and Georgia rs horrible exam pies" Representative Louis Ludlow OF Indiana today called on Attorney General Cummings to initiate imme- diately a study "of the major crime of lynching" in the United States, with view to submitting an anti lynching measure with administra- tive bac...
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as specialist in seamanship, engineer ing, aviation or radio, and with it $50 or $36 a month pay. Some 10 per cent of the soldiers continue to draw only $2l, despite their increasing experience, while only about rs per cent of the Navy enlisted men are in the $2l-$30 bracket. The War Department complained to Congress...
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quired $8e,l1s,os9 for its 1o7,7s5 sail crs. an average Of $S26.S1. The inequality, the Army said, ex- tended to the top enlisted grades. An Army master sergeant and Navy chief petty ofhcer have q base pay Of $l.512 a year, but there were only 1,l03 such soldiers, compared with 1882 naval chief petty officers.
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DIES IN MILWAUKEE, Mrs. Margaret Diederich Was Widow of Consular Omcial.
July lS, 1898
MILWAUKEE,, July 18 R.-Mrs. Margaret Diederich, s6, widow Of Henry w. Diederich. for many years in the American Consular Service, died yesterday. Her husband. who died in 1926. was stationed at Bel gium during the World War.
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ARMY PAY RAISE MOVE |NJENS|F|E led Soldiers Making Less Than Sailors Is Claim of War Department.
BY the Associated Press.
BY the Associated Press. The fact that the average sailor Is paid almost twice as much as q soldier posed a complex problem today to q board representing the Nations four armed services. theoretically, Army and NAVY nav is
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The Federal Railways of Switzer- land are planning further electrical ton OF lines to help relieve the unem- ployment situation.
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The weakest part Of the skull Is at the base.
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REGAL AND DELHUD CUNTS IN BIG tilt Meet Tonight for Right to Play Sleuths for Championship in A. A. u. Tourney,
Playing for the chance to meet Bu- reau of Investigation for the District A. A. U. basket ball championship on Monday night. the Regal Clothier and Delaware g. Hudson fives take the floor at 9 O'Clock tonight in Tech Highs gym in the feature Of double -header. Prior to the semi-final game of the mems tournament sexte...
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NATIONAL CHAMPION BOWS AT TABLE NET Pagliaro's Triumph Over Bellak in Exhibition Climaxes D. G.. Season Wind.up.
Local table tennis bowed out for the 1878 season on the most climatic level possible last night at Heurich's gym, where some 500 fans saw the newly-crowned national champion beaten in an exhibition by one of his foremost contenders. Although Laszlo Bellak, the champ delighted the crowd more than any member Of the tro...
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Cops Kid Ball Team Sprouts Into Strong Hillcrest Club
When Officer Ed Bendure Of the fifth precinct decided to form base ball team with the kids in his neigh borhood he didn't realize what a man sized proposition he was undertaking. That was 18 months ago. Now it has grown into an organization Of 81 young men and boys. known as the Hillcrest Athletic Club. Bendure has p...
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Gould Continued From Page A-l4.)
tCOntlnued from rage A-14) Lou Gehrig and suffer an injury from line drive that helped put him out Of action for the better part Of the seasons balance. All of which emphasizes that there's National League side to the all-star story, even though it isn't cause for particular jubilation. Situation Summed Up. To su...
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FINE GOLF WASTED BYAUGUSTAST0RM| | Serafin's 80 Start in Rain Cancelled as Jones Meet Play Is Postponed.
BY PAUL NICHOLSON, Associated Press Sports Writer.
AUGUSTA, Ga, April 2.-Saddest OF all FairWay Bills in the land today was Felix Serafin. the white-capped golfer from Scranton, Pa. Felix was convinced there was no justice in the world, especially in golf. AS one of the longest shots in A. man field, Felix opened his play in the fifth Augusta national invitation cham...
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on the schedule is the Charlotte Bowl ing Center girls team, defending champions. Douglas E. Mattison Is the new president Of the Country Club League. The Beaver Dam No. team bowler succeeds DR.. Howard Smith of Congressional. Ray Lawrenson of Argyle is vice president and Max Tay- lor of Manor, scorer The 14-club lea...
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league opener, the squad probably will include Bill White, second base; Bill Mosely, third base: Al Cohill, shortstop; Leo Chappalear center field; Willie Boteler, first base; Morris De Simon, catcher; Bob Cogan, right field; George Tate, left field; Jimmy Slant and Francis Cleary, pitchers; Jim Chappalear, an outfield...
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EIGHT CITIES SEEK NJ. A. TANK H0NORS D. c. Conceded Slight Chance in Y. M. C. A. Meet at Shoreham. York Is Favorite.
Teams from eight Eastern cities to- day converged on Shoreham Hotels Venetian pool to compete in the fifth annual Y. M. c. A. Middle Atlantic swimming championships. Preliminary heats will get under way at $50 o'clock. with finals slated for $50 o'clock. One of the largest meets held here during the year, the event h...
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Sl,erbal,n Stakes at Takoma. National Erent at Richmond Dra,v d. C.. B0,vlers Tonight
While most of the Washington and suburban money bowlers are finding action tonight at Takoma Park in the opening block of the fourth annual Dutch Sherbahn Sweepstakes a team Of Capital top-fight shooters repre- senting the Arcadia will bid for cham pionship honors in the National Duck pin Bowling Congress tournament at...
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TERP, TWO CARDS BOX FOR CROWNS A|perstein, 125; Bernstein, lis; KataIinas, Heavy in College Finals.
Special Dispatch to The Star,
special Dispatch to The Star, CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. April 2 With national intercollegiate boxing titles as their goal, burly Leo Kata- llnas and smiling Dave Bernstein Of Catholic University and Benny Alper- stein Of Maryland moved into the final round Of the fourth annual tourna- ment at the University of Virginia to...
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RICHMOND BOWlERS TAKE TOURNEY LEAD John Marshall Statesmen Shoot 1924 in National Event. Nell Powell Stars.
BY the Associated Press.
By the Associated Press. RICHMOND. Va, April 2.-Topping the previous high score by 80 pins, the John Marshall Statesmen No. 2 team OF Richmond rolled three game 1924 last night to take the lead in the National Duckpin Tournament here The Middletown, Conn, Capitol team went into second place with a 1854, leaving the...
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RIDERS AND CADETS TIGHT GOLF VICTORS Western, Tech and B..C. c. Win Decisively in Opening schoolboy Matches.
Although Roosevelt, defending champions, and st. Johns golfers put on stirring rallies to win opening matches in the Metropolitan Scholar ship League yesterday. they found themselves tied with other teams to- day who also won on the first day Of the schedule. Western, Tech and Bethesda Chevy Chase were the other vict...
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20 YEARS AGO
IN THE STAR.
A post card from Mike Menosky, former Nat outfielder, to one of his local friends, Ben johnson, of 727 Taylor street NV, announces his safe arrival in France. Menosky expresses himself as being pleased with the trip and having no fault to find with conditions as he has found them. Joe Engel will be signed to a washin...
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CARRS IN SOFTY LOOP New Met Leaguers Will Play at Hyattsville Field.
Carr Bros. & Boswell, Prince Georges County softball champion. has joined the newly organized Metropolitan League and will play its games at Magruder Park in Hyattsville every Saturday afternoon. Other teams entered in the loop in clude Maritime Commission, United States Aggies, Arts Diner, DR.. Pep per, Senate Beer,...
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PREP NETMEN LINED UP Gonzaga, Little Hoyas Open Loop Title Play Next Friday.
With st. Johns and Dewitt each holding a leg on the championship trophy, tennis competition In the five- team prep school league will start next Friday, when Gonzaga plays at Georgetown Prep. G. c. Callap has been reelected president for the fourteenth success sive year and c. w. Wannan will serve as vice president. ...
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Although he never has played championship game with the Senators, Zeke Bonura is accepted as the Washington firms powerhouse. Is worthy of rank with American Leagues outstanding hitters, his fouryear of 44O batted across will attest Came in trade for Joe Kuhel on March Is and may make deal with White Sox one of Clark...
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LACROSSE BATTLE SHADES R|FLEMEN Terp.Mt. Washington Game Gets Crowd as 9 Schools Vie at Targets.
BY BILL DISMER. JR.
rev persons outside the repre- sentatlves of the nine Eastern COL leges entered were expected to wit ness a national championship event here today, but sizable crowd was expected at College Park for lacrosse game which will not even count in intercollegiate competition. That was because the national event was the Mid...
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SOFT BALLERS CALLED.
A final meeting to discuss and ar range the schedule for the impend- ing campaign will be held by the Prince Georges County Softball League Tuesday night at the Hyatts- vile National Guard Armory at 8 o'clock. Laurel. Hyattsville. Berwyn and Beltsville already have Joined the league. which will operate with SIX OF eigh...
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H0YAS LOSE ON RANGE Brooklyn Poly, National Champs, Win Pre-Tourney Match.
In a prelude to the national inter- collegiate rifle matches today at George Washington University. Brooklyn Poly technic Institute .marksmen, national champions, defeated Georgetown rifle men last night on the Georgetown range, 1,359-1,334. Undefeated in intercollegiate League competition, Brooklyn was paced by Nage...
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ST. ALBANS NINE OPENS University School Of Cleveland Opponent Here Today.
st. Adams was to open l2-game baseball schedule this afternoon on the st. Adams field against the Uni versity School of Cleveland, Ohio. Coach Henderson declined to name a probable lineup. since so many likely prospects are battling for positions. He was fairly certain. however, that his starting battery would be Dick ...
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FRANCHISES ARE OPEN.
Severa! franchises still are availa BILE IN the Washington Church Week Day Baseball League. Teams interested in Joining the loop are requested to call Elmer Whitney at Atlantic 1761-J be- tween and Z o'clock or write him at 1901 Orren street NE, Apt. 3.
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SLAB SKILL. bU0YS RIDER HOPE. Brother of Minor Lacquer Is Impressive in First High School Test.
BY BURTON HAWKINS.
If calling Jack Lyon constitutes an April fool joke, Coach Herman Litt- man of Roosevelt Is a confirmed sucker. 1t was the l6-year-old Lyon mot 200 feline) who yesterday inserted ray of sunshine into the Rough Riders baseball prospects by unraveling a neat brand of pitching in his first real test. Jacks pitching actu...
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REDSKINS GET TITAN Barnes Starred at Fullback for Detroit U.-Coast Men Sought.
barnes starred at EullDack Tor Detroit U.-Coast Men Sought. A teammate of Andy Farkas, erst- while Detroit University halfback, of whom much is expected in professional ranks next year, was in the fold of the Washington Redskins today. He is Charley Barnes, 180-pound fullback, whose signed contract was forwarded he...
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LETTERS FOR D. c. BOYS.
Roy Gibson, son of Mrs. r. S. Glib son OF 3700 Massachusetts, avenue NV, and George E. Elliott, jr., son OF Mr.. and Mrs. George E. Elliott of 1912 Macomb street NV, have been awarded school letters at Mercersburg Academy for indoor track.
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BASKET TILT TONIGHT.
Twelfth Street Y. M. G. A. Big Five basketers were to clash with Cardozo Niters today in the final round Of the Y. M. c. A. tourney. The Big Five trounced Union Station Red Caps, 1880, to enter tho championship round
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MATS SLICK PREXY HOMES BRAIN DAILY. Practices Trading, Writing of Persuasive Wires Before Breakfast.
By JOHN LARDNER.
ORLANDO, Fla, April I'm the small hours of the morning there is commotion all over Florida, as seven baseball club owners begin rising early to get ahead of Mr. Clark Griffith They tell me the same phenomenon occurs in California, Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi Thomas Yawkey leaves call for $3.50 am. Jake Rupert...
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The remainder of the schedule: FORT HILL FIVE WINS Cops Maryland Scholastic Title by Routing bridge,
Routing Cambridge. CAMBRIDGE. Md. April 2 P.- The quintet of Fort Hill High School. Cumberland. held the 1888 Maryland State scholastic championship today The Fort Hill outfit, already holder of the Western Shore title. won the Statewide crown last night by routing Cambridge Highs Eastern Shore champions, As to 13.
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Five years ago-Paul Runyan won $4,000 Cavalier open golf at Virginia Beach.
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Sports Program For Local Fans
Washington vs.. Minneapolis, Or lando, Fla. Lacrosse. - Maryland vs.. Mount Warrington, College Park, 3. -.
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raI O,uners Need Alarm Clocks to Keep Pace With Griffith Varied Sports
COLLEGE Baseball,
COLLEGE Baseball. William and Mary B. Vermont. 4. Virginia Tech. 4; Ohio Wesleyan, j. Hampden-Sydney. II; Haverford. IL. Delaware. 6; Bridgewater, i. Mount st. Mary's. 16; Drexel, Z. Iowa, IA: Bradley. &. College Track. Michigan State. rs; Penn State. 81. College Golf. Wake Forest. IL: Richmond, z. COLLEGE Tennis...
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Reinhart Wants CHANGES.
Personally having experienced how the three 15-minute period game COM pares to the two Commute half stvles OF colleges, Bill Reinhart of G. w. was IN Chicago today to propose such a change at the national meeting of basket ball coaches. AS tutor of the Heurich Brewers who play the three-period game in professional ga...
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GENE KRUPA AT BRISTOL RESORT Worlds Greatest Swing Drummer Heads Own Or. chestra on Nation Tour
Gene Krupa, the worlds greatest swing drummer, opens the fall sea- son ct the Lake Compounce ball- room in Bristol this coming Sunday night The latest of the outstand- ing instrumentalists to graduate to the maestro ranks, Gene is probably the only baton-Wielder whose band was on established success before 1t was organ...
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sOdin beauty ranges challenge the .market for economy of operati0n-for beauty of design and smart styling. Cost less than the many gas ranges of 'inferi0r makes, and truly "the nations best gas range" today. 4 fully insulated console model Is now priced at s49.50. A regular S59.5O value.
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PATENTS AWARDED TO WATERBURIANS
Several Waterbury and Cheshire men have been granted patents on articles recently, according to an of- ficial list which follows: Otho o Duryea of Waterbury, was granted nine patents on car con- struction, which were assigned to the o. 0. Duryea Corp, with home of- fees at Wilmington, Del. Roland L. Lincoln of Waterb...
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BEETLES RUIN FISHING
Wilmington (UP).-Farmers and gardeners long have been bothered by Japanese beetles, but now New Castle county fishermen are start ing to complain. They say so many beetles nave fallen into ponds and streams, and been eaten by fish, that now fish refuse to nibble at bait.
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Wolcotk, Sept. D.-The local fire department answered an alarm this morning at 6:4S. The call was to Q chimney fire in the house occupied by the Plourde and Deschene fami- lies at the foot of Spindle Hill. It was believed Q serious fire was averted by the quick response of the department, as the chimney was filled with ...
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Serious Blaze Is Checked By Dept. Quick Dash to Home Averts Danger-WOOdtick Sum- day School Officers Hold Meeting WoLcoTT
Correspondent, bFrs. Claude V. BadEer-Tei. S-OBe0
members of the association and their families. Improvement Assn. Plans The Hitchcock Lake Improvement association held their final meeting of the season Friday evening. Har- old l.. Logan, A. B. Weston, John E. Carlson, Robert Grant, Louis Brandely, Mrs. A. B. Weston and Mrs. Gus Mortonson were appointed a committe...
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.ss7sz..s a49s.ss PRICE JAMB0REE'
the biggest things of the September outfit children this SEPTEMBER PRICE JAM furnishings items
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FRIED CHICKEN
There are customs too firmly grounded in immutable laws of nature, there are traditions too deeply rooted in cherished associations with the spa cious past lightly to be cast aside for customs sprung from the shallow soil of the frivolous times. Many persons, therefore, will rejoice that DIR. J. ,. Bar Zier, leading co...
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rulnlsied Cottage loAo- wIl.n nas iol e. ..siIIs iovAIi aliu ..i.~nSli, .iao Va.. .IvCIo .. 4..tiv .uA sc elivusn .vl 4 lovl.Is, stairway. Front screened in porch, lOx32, also back porch l2xl6 screen The last two weeks have witnessed an abrupt about-tace in the pubhc's thinking. The atmosphere clears, faces are brighte...
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POPE BLESSES CATHOLIC INTERRACIAL MOVEMENT
NEW YORK (C)-His Holiness, Pope Plus XI, in private audience granted to the Rev. John LaFarge, S. ]. Chaplain of the Catholic Interracial Council recently, expressed his keen interest in the Catholic Interracial Program in the United States and his approval of the work of those who are collaborating in it, the Interrac...
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BANK WORTH $2e, 900, 900 ADvERTIsEs IN RACE PAPER
BUFFALO (C)-A 4S-inch display ad. was carried last week by the Buffalo Star, 287 Broadway, A. J. Smitheran, editor, for the Western Savings Bank, at Main and Court Sts., which has total resources of $2o,lS0- 765.73 in cash. Charles Diebold, Jr.. is president.
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Sometimes Gray Hair Is Asset Carefully Select Costume COlOrs And Make.Up.
By ELSIE PIERCE.
A CCORDING to the head Of Fifth avenue beauty salon, women with courage should "let your hair grow gray, If there's enough of it." I pre- sumo she means two things-enough hair and enough gray. During a fashion and beauty show she removed her hat to show her own hair, which she has allowed to grow gray in the last t...
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Lace Fashion Show Draws Big Crowd.
THE lace fashion promenade at the luncheon hour on Saturday in the blue room Of local hotel clinaxed the seasons fashion shows with its beauty, and filled the tables to over flowing with an admiring audience. Lace models from outstanding Paris coutourieres, lace gowns from New York, more lace from Washington, all com...
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Though he never used these designs, from them has grown a style which we know as Chippendale. If his Gus toners did not like the drawings in the book, he told them proudly that the designs were as nothing unless they were executed by Thomas Chip pendale. And this was true; in terpreted by him they had perfect pro- port...
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Dorothy Dix Says Develop Your Own Personality If You Wish to Be Popular.
and the more certain you win be 10 be on everybodys must" list for parties. Make yourself good company. Read. Keep up with what is going on In the world. Be familiar with the new books. But don't wisecrack. Don't be sarcastic. Don't talk about your self. And never forget that the real trick in conversation is to get ...
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Because it's so smart, so becoming and so easy to make, 1456-B will be your favorite afternoon pattern. But be sure to see the other smart dresses especially designed to slenderize in the Barbara Bell Spring and Summer Fashion Pattern Book, now ready to be sent for. Georgette, chiffon, nat crepe are lovely materials ...
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Raisin-H Honey Gooseberry Conserve.
! cup SeedleSS raiSins 3 cups cooked or canned gooseberries Is cup juice from gooseberries 2 cups honey " teaspoon salt Rinse and drain raisins. Combine gooseberries, juice, honey and salt and boil slowly about 80 minutes. Add raisins and continue cooking until of desired consistency (about 80 min utes).' Sti...
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By BARBARA BELL.
The long, unbroken line at the sides and back, the sleeves narrowed in be- low the elbows, the v-neckline and shirred shoulders creating soft fullness are Just as becoming as they can be. The full reveres. narrowing into the waistline, give the touch Of softness that every smart afternoon dress must have this season.
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%! famous pieces. The name of "ChippendaIe" is known to all of us; there was good furniture before his day, and fine fur niture after it, but as there Is great interest in the Georgian era and a new fashion for furnishings of the 18th century we will jump into the very middle of things with the fur niture which is kn...
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Tip for Bakes.
Be careful not to fill baking dishes too full. Escalloped foods, rice pud- dings and fondues need about 2 inches Of rising space. Foods made with baking powder. soda, cream Of tartar or egg whites require at least 3 inches.
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- to get along with other peo- pie successfully? Just how far will her personality take her? JOY. Answer.-Personality will take you farther than any other thing in the world, my dear It is the real gift of the gods. 1t is the magic card Of admission to wherever you want to 60. that opens shut doors to you, that assur...
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Tea Tidbit.
Sprinkle chopped. candied ginger over thin biscuit dough. Then spread the combination with soft butter. Cut into strips a fourth of an inch wide and inches long. Bake quickly. Serve hot.
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EVERY several (a you'll find welcome will set in one Of the dusty shades with outfits with white paste Stitch sizes included pattern. - 80 The pattern envelope contains directions also what crochet hook will - N w. To nclose is cents in stamn. coin to Of The Evening ~
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Revival Of Interest in Georgian Era Stresses Chippendale's Work Famous Cabinetmaker Was One of the First to Use Mahogany for Pieces.
BY MARGARET NOVEL;,
THE next few weeks we will make Of the furniture makers centuries nss OF our houses today We will deeply OF these workers. understand the until the simple plan to guide us in the
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Student With Goal Rarely 'Flunks Out
BY the Associated Press.
BY the Associated Press. ST. LOUIS.-Give high school student definite purpose in life and a board of education study indicates he will not funk" in his courses. The survey of 600 students suggested that vious external reasons, was the cause Of failure of bright boys and girls These bright pupils who fail in high ...
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By Joseph S. Edeerfon.
Carolina can set up and man such a net in case of emergency. For this reason it is of interest to review briefly some of the story of the Fort Bragg exercises, which will come to a close this week with competitive firing by the three anti-aircraft regiments having batteries in the field there The North Carolina ...
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Gen Gardner characterized the success Of the North Carolina net as "a high tribute to the volunteer citizens" who manned the observation posts. He said he had not heard of single case in which citizen who had been approached with view to service in the net had refused to cooperate. The response of these people and th...
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seconds previously appeared to be a maneuUerS last week. Down in the sand hills of the Army's largest artillery post Fort Bragg NJ c., Of fcers and men of two inherently opposed but paradoxically interlocking services, air. craft and anti-aircraft, are seeking the answer to questions which may change the whole futu...
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