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...... ■" flm dir0trr Ettm tuo w rororo*Y ; «um A *t‘it,%s6fc ■■ ■■■■ •■■■ ■>-■■■“ ■ AVEBAOE DAILY COCUtATION .V.. DANCE to the Mra. F. 1#. PInnay of East Centar Miaa Orae* Robertson of Oakland Snow. iBdaeaat aaaault; Frwl Mini- for tka BwaUi a« DaBiiwbsr, IflS4 Fereeast af U.' atreet has returned after epending street, accompanied by Mias Beulah LOCAL MAN DUURED cueci, JaniM Lousy, intsrfsring with gILVBB RHYTHM (htheatra eeveral days in Portland, caltM there Wright of Syracuse, N. T., will leave an officer, breach of the peace; FARM ENUMERATOR by the lllnees of her brother. George tomorrow for a vacation In the Boleelaw Pieeaieck, cruelty to aal T. Wilcox, wboee death occurred South. Stope will be made in IN EAST HARTFORD 5 , 4 3 2 Fair and eeMer; taalgkt: > FiMijr ETcnhig; January 4th Sunday, with funeral In Portland Washington, D. C , and Finebluff, N. HERE NOT SELECIED PINEHURST m d b m t M Mm AM It siaa-utw . yesterday. He waa a' ami of the C The trip will be made by auto­ Dial 4191 NHM GIreiMftt late Mr. and Mra. Luther Wilcox c tiWdfSBg*~eoinpa». paekirs- died on December 14th after several Meredith Stevenson, chairman of Earl A. Burbeck, of 89 Fhator Date Book 20 Applicatiou— To Get Special OB Bib Lamb of Green Giant PMa, We iUiOOTTOWN montha' Illness. the nominating committee appointed atreet, was taken to Hartford hoapt CSwps at, l b ...... 3 3 c wnnt yon ta try tal yesterday suffering from a frac­ to bring in a slate of officers and fheably Oroaad aiH offer tbs foDowiag c a p ta in N. J. Curtla of tl>« local Orford Pariah Chaptar, Daughters oommlttaes for the annual meatlng tured right arm and collar bona and Teolgkt 30 Coots Per Fino. olal priess In 8 ean M at two fractured riba as the result of LAMB PATTIES. 4 f a r .. 4 0 C braaSi of Um BalraUoa Army, and of the American Revolution, will of the Second Congregational church Rangers meet Pbantoma of New Baeoa wrapped. workara who aariated him in plan* hold its January meeting tomorrow Thursday, January 10, haa called a an automobile accident in East Britain at State Armory. BnNNBSOTA VALLEY la r S,000 of tha apodal Chriatmaa afternoon in the parlor of Center meeting of the committee for tomor­ Hartford. At State theater—Shirley Temple Cook these with Kraut! GARDEN PEAS church houee. The guest speakera row evening at Us home on Marble Twenty Manchester persona have SOe esn. 8 enna 88e, V^r C m In horoea in Uancheater Burbeck was riding in a car in "Bright Byes" shown at 7:30 and FRESH SPARE RIBS, 83.SS dos. and Rockville, are jrateful to aU will be State Regent Miss Emeline street. Others serving Include Mrs, operated by Robert Sanderson of 9:80. filed applications for the job of farm 8 Ibe...... HAUPTMANN Street, and Mr*. Frederick C. Laitl- George F. Borat, Mra. Alfred Hayes, 3 3 c ExosBent quality . . pat who purchaaed one or more coplea. East Hartford when the latter OwilBg Bventa census enumerator but only-one will up last year ^irader the Ar- Thoae who have received one of mer of Hartford. Mlae Alma and Mrs. H. L. Tenney, Joseph Wright, swerved to avoid hitting a truck, tha Jan. 14.—Le.:ture. “Neo-Clasalc be selected to do the work in this Fresh Tender Geanlae theae Chriatmaa editiona of the War Miaa Lillian Shipman of Qlastonbury E. B. Edgerton. Ralph Rockwell, machine colliding wdth a telephone Furniture'^ by C. Elmore Watkins; town, S. J. Solomon, state director CALVES’ LIVER, Cry and accompanying envelopea, will antertain with violin and piano Rev. F. C. Alien, Richard Smith. ^ lb., SSc. Foand ...... pole. Sanderson waa not injured. Interior Decorating Course, T. H. of the census, said today. Work on 5 9 c Defenders Hold War Council and would like to contribute aome- numbers. Membera are reminded C. A. Public invited. Blne aad Gold Label ihlng. the captain would appreciate that at this flrat meeting of the year tha census in Manchester and vicin­ If yon want aa oM fasUoaed New SUGAR PEAS CONGRESS CONVENES; 1. Mrs. Joseph L. Handley, director Jan. IS.—Second annual "Inter­ w It If they will aend it to him at 661 gifta for Ellis Island are desired. England Dinner . . try a piece of SSc can, 8 caas 88c, of the Manchester Community Play­ national Night” at Y. M. C. A. ity will start next Monday. * the eugar cured PINEHURST BABY WAS KILLED ON NIGHT The call for yam and shirting la 88Jie dox. Main atreet, or telephone 3787. ers, was hoatesa at supper last night 11 MANCHESTER CASES Jan. 17-30 — Annual Poultry Mr. Solomon said that the enum­ QUAUTV CXIRNED BEEF . . we stressed. The hosteesea will be Mra. Show a t State Armory. A No. 8 oleve omall Pea of Luchis Foster, Miaa Naomi Foater to the cast In "Double Door," the erator in Manchester, like those In are sure It will delight your fam­ the hlgheot qiiallty. A pre-natal clinic will be held to­ mystery drama to be presented Jan­ Jon. 18.—Annual concert and other communities,' will receive ily . . Rib Cuts at toe lb., 8 lbs. HARMONYPREDICTED and Miss Ida Holbrook. IN SUPERIOR COURT morrow at 9 o'clock at the Health uary 25 at WhltoD Memorial hail un­ dance of Manchester Pipe Band. . compensation at the rate of 30 cents SSc; lean sllciBg pleoea aU23e to 8-ounoe oano of Peao, 18e, Center on Haynea atreet. der the auspices of Orford Pariah Jan. 21.—Lecture "Draperies” by per farm visited. The Manchester 88c lb. 8 for 38c. Dante Paganl, Luigi Pola, John Chapter, Daughters of the American Mr. Haaenclever of F. Schumacher enumerator should be able to earn OF HDNAPING, STATE SA January Term Opens Tuesday; This slippery going slewo de. Nutmeg Dlatrlct L. O. U No. 31, Flrato and Nicholas Della Fera are Revolution. Miss Helen Eates, who A Oo., . Iifterior Decorat­ about 16 dally, Mr. Solomon esti­ Lamb fUdneys, 8 for 18c. Plenty Members StiD m Doubt As arranging for the annual banquet of Some of Those Appealed ing Course, Y. M. C. A. Public In­ Uverteo up coaolderable . will go to Stamford Saturday, Janu­ is to direct this play, returned from mated. The enumeiator is required of freshly made Lavg* Llak and so ne will have to ask y ^ ^ SAY DEMOCRATS ary 12. to Inatall the offlcera of the Sub Alpine club which will be her vacation in time to be present Have Since Vacated in Town. vited. to have a car. According to the Small Link Sausage . . the Large Stamford, L. O. L, No. 26S. The held in the club rooms on Eldridge at the New Year’s party. Later in Jan. 31.—Lecture "Floor Cover­ state director, the census here will links me wonderful value at the be patient with our dell^ to What Presideiit WiD street Sunday, January 6. There will ings” by Mias Helen M. Daggett. men. Even with an extra meettog will begin at 7 p. m. A the evening the east left for the club­ Eleven cases from Manchester are require about five weeks before It Is apecial price of 28o lb. livery car It Is hard te keep meeting of the local membera of the be officers elected and the dinner rooma in the Batch and Brown build­ on the docket of tht January crimi­ decorator-styUat of Bigelow-San- completed. WUl STAM) BY Bronx Carpenter *s Fate UOIYSR IS PRESEN' ford Carpet Co., New York. Interior Ripe AlSgator Peats, 3 for 3Se.' on schedule. Please 'phone Say m His Message Dlatrlct lodge will take place Sun­ will be served at 12:30. During the ing for rehearsal. Mra. Handley nal aesslon of Superior Court which Enumerator* will be chosen for your order as early no con­ day afternoon In the Waahington afternoon there will be dancing. wUl take a leading part in the com­ opens Tuesday, January 8. Some Decorating Course, Y. M. C. A. Wapplng, Buckingham, Hebron and Jniey Grapefruit, 8 for 18c. Public Invited. venient . . all orders. re- aodal clubrooma to make arrange- ing production. cases that bad been appealed have the other smaller towns surround­ Tangerine*, 18e dosen. eelved after 8:80 go out on Tomorrow. CAUCU^RUUNG menta for the trip. Tt la hoped a Jan. 28.—"Double Door” by Com­ Rests With This Jury HEARING TOD: The annual meeting of the Swed­ since been vacated here. ing Manchester but the number to Florida Oranges, 38c docen. early afternoon dellvory. Inrge number will be preaent. ish Congregational church will take The Young People's Legion meet­ The cases are listed as followa: munity Players at Whlton Memori­ be assigned to each district varies place Friday of this week at 7:30 al, auaplcee D. A. R. according to the sise of the district. ing will be held tonight at 7:30 p. Robert Edgar, Intoxication and Jan. 36.—Annual family gather­ Waahington, Jan. 3—(AP)—Con­ FIcmington, N. J., Jan. 3.—(AP)

crats from each of the thirteen Rockville City hospital last week for veterans would greatly sUmulate erage. But It Is aoUes away THE JANUARY CRISIS towne In the county will be pvasaat traatmaat foilowlng'.a shock. He b m t r r busineas and aid recovery. from being tbe oely news—or tbe for this meeting. was bom la Saxony, Germany, hut A survey o f tha results toowed IVhat Famous Artists Do TRADE SCHOOL AGE Psychologist E)tpl(^ biggest Our whole social and eco­ New York ROCKVILLE High School Notes. had lived In this city for many years. otherwise. This large payment He was employed tor more than 80 it»0 Ilfr«U^ resulted In little stimulation o f nomic system is on trial before Coo BiW4i€AS4svqLW6r The dramatic club of toe Rock­ LDIOTIS ADVANCED ville High school will bold e Christ­ yeara by the Hockenum mills. He Proper Way to buslnass, and In many ot the larger grees and many staU legislature^ In Their Leisure Time leaves hie wife, Mrs. Sophie O. ■ NO COMPANT. INC dues no material raange was in­ mas party In the near future and Issues a thousand times more vital ^everything mechanical and doesn't Stoetxnar of this city; two eons, Er­ It SltMlI MUMI dicated at an. It was found that BY PAUL HARRISON each member may bring a guest. MaatHuiar. Oonn. than tbe fate o f any single criminal New York, Jan. 8.—Rialto notes: ^Uke perfume. She'e euppoaed to CHILDREN OF MARY The party will be held in the gym ­ win Richard Stoetsner of New York TBOMAB PEKClUaON indebtedness erected by the vet­ New York, Jen. 8.— (A P )-‘WhatAWoolloott end Kathleen NorrU are Trenton, N. J., Jan. s.—(AP)—« Foolish rotohitleiil Hollywood can take a Joke on Itself, be one o f toe beet-dressed women nasium at the Sykes school. Tbe and Paul Stoetsner of Stafford O n tm i ______erans prior to the payment was bang on tha proceedlags ot those toe members o f this group.” The reason so many New Year’s or Intensity conSfcitfll and pay well for it, too. A film on toe etoge, but pays little atten. do artists do In their leisure time? StadenU Most Be IS Years following are the committees In Springs; and five deughtort, Mrs. resolutions ere broken Is that they more buslnees liquidated, and the money advanc­ bodies. This is a very tremendous Miss McMeln sold i he never touch­ TO PRESENTTUY Poundtd Uetob«r I, ItSI company is spending a very band- tlon to clothes when she Isn't act­ Penryhn Stanlaws spends ipucb ot charge: Entertainment committee, Anne Memme, Mrs. Mery Bentley, are made Improperly, James Quinter Holaopple laid, tlab*d Bvtnr Bvaaing Bie«pl ed to veterans went to clear that ed a brush or pen between artistic hour In American history and in tbe some flgure for toe rights to "Per­ ing....Ina Claire, recently aelcctcd CLrMente, H. Metcalf. R. Stone, P. Mrs. Ida Flechsig and Mrs. Daisy Holsopple, psychologist, said to­ "Resolve next an# Bollgairi Biii«r*g at ib* Indebtedness rabter than to create hie epare time painting, o f aU things. works. of Age to Gain AdnittaBce Kresslg o f this city and Mrs. Carrio 'IM at Manebatiar. Conn., aa history of the world. It Is full of sonal Appearance,” which pokes fun as one o f America's ten best-dressed Cohen; refreshment committee, A. day. now—to do only new business. No doubt the same Stanlaws does pastel nudes when M ay Wilson Prnrton, whosa casual, St. Bernard's Charch Group to Pohl of Manchester. Clou Mall Haiiar.- results would obtain if the balance tremendous things. L et them not at people o f toe screen. women, admits that her choice ot Meecham and J. Devlin. There is a right way and a wrong Want to do. Never : BUBaCRIPTION lUTBa a costume for the country ia a tur­ not busy on a commercial piece of hard-bitten men I and sophlsUeated GIv6 ‘Thert Waa No Room On Friday morning, January 8th, were now paid. , be forgotten becauie a vile man is I^wrence Riley, who oomposed Now. way to resolve, said Holsopple, chief lutlons In direct or Indlr faar, by auill...... tle-necked sweater end overelle. Says work. women appear 'eo frequently on in the Inn” This Eveninn. there will be a special feature at toe psychologist of toe New Jersey De­ diction to any ot your ^ I Maatb, bir malt ...... f M I t is doubtful if any weaker rea­ the prank, already has gone west CO97 aa.aaaaao«aaa«aaoaa>$ 0# being tried for stealing and killing with a ecenaric writing contract, the selection create! an imcomfort- Ttiey're not for public consump­ megaslne pages, lamented that her assembly In the auditorium o f the partment of the Institutions and dcairss. ' ' soning than that in the last above tion," said toe portrait painter to­ big hoppy waa trying to find letsure high school. Chief Pocantlco, a full HEBRON rad ona yaar ...... laM the lovely child of a national hero. and many another oatirist baa pre­ able obligation, and sbe pretends to Age requirements for entrance In The Children of Mary of St. Ber­ Agencies. He gave this recipe for "For example. It you | day, "but merely for my own enter­ time In which to ride a hobby. blooded Sioux Indian from the Rose- BBR o r THB ABSOCIATED paragraph baa emanated from any ceded him. Mosa Hart, who had be distressed about It. nard's church will present the play The Rev. Harold Keen, rector of using the proper technique: to bed at 3 or 8 o’clock 1 In spite of tort Pblladelpbie Inci­ tainment. It ia a great relaxation." "But when I do find tha ttana,” aha to the local State Trade school have Bud Reservation In South Dakota PRBW flrat-claas source In a blue moon. a hand in "Once in a Lifetime, first "There Wes No Room In the Inn" at St. Peter’s EpiseopM church. Is You should never resolve to reach Ing, don't resolve to get' Aaaoelatad P rtu la aaeluaivaly TOWNSEND PLAN and beat of tbe Jobs of movie lam­ dent lest year, Ethel Barrymore end Neyaa McMeln, pnlnter of lovely said, "1 play golf—and alto oroqutL been advanced from 18 to 18 jreare will give a full program o f songs, any particular end; your resolutions tarty at 7:80, when you the Sykes Auditorium this evening, planning to use toe Rectory ball one ~ to tba Ota fot rabublleailoa The loans to the veterans did not pooning, was lu i^ to California on Eva Le Oalllenne are still most In feminine faces, likes a good rousing I like bridge, too, but can't team to and will ha Increased to 16 yaare dances and roping. FbHowlng the should concern only the actions by want more reet" aawt diapa'ebaa oradnad to li When the Townsend old age pen­ January 3rd. There will be groups or two nights In the Week, as *a stimulate buslaesa because they the strength of it. Norman Kraana ' demand for appearances at women’s game ot croquet, and incldentaUy to find anyone who will play with next September, it waa announced exhibition there be a collection which you hope to arrive at your To thoae who .mnde aai olbarwita or.>dlttd In tbit o f engeu and shepherds to add to toe club room, for toe young people of and alto tba local nawa nub- were used to pay debts. If jrou please. sion plan—the "Fairyland” scheme found birooelf working for the ctne- ; clubs. Dame SybU Thomdlks haa dlaelosed that Harpo Marx, tbe me.” today by Director J. G. Echmallan in hto behalf. the church and others -of the com­ goal. tiona on New Year's r presentation-and they will be assUt- Social Held. baraln. to pay 8200 a nionUi to everybody roa at some 'abulous salary soon to attend almost ra many luncheons comedian with the hoor mop hair, is. " I guess It’a because I play to Cooperative students, part tim e high munity. He asks tost those who "<3oafai and Ideals are splendid gave this cheeriim i _ riBbit ot rapobllcatlon oi And then what became o f the ed In the alnglng by St. Bernard's A members social of toe Rockville after he had laughed derisively at as Mrs. Roosevelt. Philip Merrivals, also a devotee of the game. poorly,” Miss Preston added. * and part time trade, may still enter have Indoor games suitable for en- concepts,' but probably only deter­ a lot of them, m the end .IN lal dianaicbat baraln am alar ra- money? Did the people who re­ over' 60, provided he quits gainful church choir. The cast of charac­ Emblem club was held yesterday '04 Hollywood. metoCKla In “ Louder, most swaslibuckllng of character "Just elttlng in the eun is my hob­ Knitting and erochsUiig art the upon graduation from grammar tertainnient will contrlbu e them. mine the beharior of philosophers,’' portent ones that have h e a i^ ceived it bum it up or throw it in occupation— gets seriously before actors. Is obliging about speaking at by," said Miss McMeln, then admit­ chief diveraiona o f Mrs. Magtnel school If they are 14 yeara of ago ters la as follows: Joseph, Robert afternoon at tbe Bake Home. Bridge he sal4 erly made will bave been koptrt Please." Bums: Mary, Miss Helen Ptamey; Tbo hall is a fine place for indoor fSiIl atmlet ollant of N A Sanr. Congress, aa It unquestionably must Also tosre was a play called club meetings and parties. ting that among her minor pestimes Wright , ale-j a well-known and physically and mentally fit to was played and tha following prtoea B lao the sea? Did not the payment of Misael, the blind father, Robert gamee or dancing, aa It contains "Wonder Boy" which charged the Actors Once Immune. CTO^t stood foremost. iUnetrator. profit 1^ toe Instructions offered. were awarded: First, Mrs. Patrick the veterans' debts release for and will In view of the millions of Crarry; Sara, toe mother. Miss Anne only simple ifumiture, and has e Pabliabar't Rapraaantatloa; Tba film Industry with all sorts of under­ Stage folk bave come a long way "For years Pve played it. There la " I ’m fond o f using my hands in Older Workers Preferred Johnston; second, Mrs. M. Finley; good floor. time picking their way along. There leaves a granddaughter, signatures to Its petitions, we may Martley: daughters: Rachel, Miss third, Mrs. Oladjra (?annon. Mrs. Malbawa dpaetal Aganey—Na« spending their later earnings which handed ballyhoo tactics. The au­ up toe social scale since England's a little group o f us which manages my leisure time," said Mrs. Barney. 'ITm new age requiramente ard In A meeting of the Rural Roade bave been several ratber uncom­ Bevllle of town. Funeral Chicago. Uafrolt and Boalon Mary Bresnahon; Marta, MIm Bar­ look for soma ground and lofty Jug­ thors of that ona already were work­ middle ages when a law providedtied Evelyn Keeney was In charge of the fortable falls, but no serious results were held at tha rooms a otherwise must have been applied to to get together with the mallets fre­ "Also, I find that tbe crocheting effect In all vocational schools bara Cratty; Blather, Miss Ruth Bou­ AspoclatloD, sponsored by Congress­ '/JIKMMBM AUDIT BUREAU o r ing In Hollywood, but Instead of aut- J-At "cripples, beggars and actors'' social assisted by Mrs. Mary Keene reported. Miss Nancy Kulynych, and 'Van Zandt, 63 North the debts Would It be no advan­ gling of flgures. quently. Harpo Marx, Alexander helps my sense of design." throughout the state and ara due. It cher; Merrlam, Miss Helen Fahey; man William L Higglne, met at toe WjtrUI-ATIuNg fering diaclpUne or dismissal, they could not be sued... .Ethel lUmmar and Mrs. Mildred Buries. while akettng on Porter’s pond a WilUmanUo this a n e n o o fe Bhrery debator of the subject le Indicated, to tbs Inereesed re­ Guardian Angel to Merrlam, Miss Town Hall last Monday evening. A tage to general business, would It got a raise in ealary. Mise Grace man, who dropped the first thi Funeral of Mrs. Swindells. tew nights ego fell, striking toe 1 o'clock with tbe Rev. I Tba Marald Printtiig Company Inc quirements of Indistry, which Is Laura Minor; Guardian Angel to good attendance was reported. Of- not stimulate trade, if all the peo­ seems to have a set of figures of his George wee under contract to a mov­ letters and became Merman, is the Tbe funeral of Mrs. Annie (Hol­ fleers elected to serve for the en­ beck of her heed. She was render­ of the North Coventry aaaaaiaa no flaaneltl raaponaibllit, can Medical Association, 63 per more end more' peeldng Ito em­ Misael, Miss Katherine Connors. far typographical arrom tppaaring in own, derived from some mysterious -most famous Manhattanette right land) Swindells, 81 of 65 Elm street, suing year are: president, J. Banks ed Insensible for a time, but auffer- tional church officiating. ple's debts could be discharged to­ ie company when nhe was offered the cent of Amerlcene received no med­ ployees among older, maturer young The following members of toe Bdrartltamanla In Monchaatar now, what with her stellar qiart In wife ot Fr^erlck W. Swindells, Jones; vlce-preeldent, Merton W. ed no 111 after effects. In toe Wllsonville cemetery. ■aaaing Harold morrow and their earnings for the source or other, on which be bases leading role In “Peraonal Appear­ OPEN FORUM ical dental or eye care In the palmy man. The present trend, it la p ^ t e d Children o f Mary are the committee toe season's best musical.' But president of toe Rock Manufactur­ Hills; secretary, Karl Links; treas­ ance" on Broadway. And she was yeara of 1928 and 1939. A t prseent out. la to ellmlnato amploymant of in oharge, Miss Frances Tobin, Mar­ next six months go to pay for the his calculations. One objector, for while giving Interviews, sitting for OOVERNBiaBNT-Bia BUSINESS ing Company who died at her home urer, Clarkson F. Bailey. The ob­ ; THVMDAT, JANUARY 8 allowed to accept it. toe ratio Is undoubtedly stlU blJfo- pereona not In thair lato toons by cella Genovesl, Lucy Zwingelatoln, CAUSE O F FHUB Instance, ridicules the plan because, • ...... painters and sculptors, signing on Tuesday foUoarlng a long Illness, ject o f the association Is to safe­ countless things of which they have er. Yet many doctors and denusts enaetlnz of child labor lawa, and this Phyllis Heffron, Rita 'Elckels and Bosy Prospects. agreements concerning Indorse­ To The Editor: will be held on Saturday ^ e m o o n guard tbe present town eld road been deprived for live years? And, so be calmly asserts, the total sum are unemployed, while eome do trend la now having Its offset upon Laura Minor. SOUTH COVENTRY Westport, Jen. 8.—(AP) 1 OFF TO BAD START ments, appearing on toe stage and at one o’clock at her home and will promreas. A committee to draw up of tbe Townsend pensions would use Another report that Maude Adams A t White Sulphur Springs wolfish manual labor or drive toxla. The entrance requirements in vocational Circulating Petition. (Thief Blellng reported that aa if total payment of all debts would will return to tbe stage. Variety rounding toe night spots, she still be private. It has been requested by-lawa end report at a meeting two Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Welles en­ f Tha Democratic leadera In Con- big butinesa asked for continuance committee reoommended health In­ schools. Under the minimum en A petition Is being circulated in heated chimney flue caused Inevitably bring about a business up half tbe "national Income”— says she will, and that tbe play has wishes somebody would offer her a that friends omit flowers. Rev. Eld' weeks hence includes Robert E. tertained with a dinner party Sun­ {, grt m got off to a bad atart yeatcr- surance and other arrangements trance a (e of 16 yeara, etudenU will Rookvtlle and Tolland requesting toe which destroyed the home o t been selected.. . .Katherine Cornell straight dramatic part In a legiti­ of toe NRA. No wonder, for dis­ ward L. Nield, pastor of the Rock' Foote, Claude W. Jones end Cfiark- day night for toeir son, Thomas. boom, can anything In the world be which be places at forty-eight billion tending towards sociaUaatlon of be at least 18 yaare old upon gradu­ Department of Agri­ S. Jamieson, N ew York j fkjr whaa, obvloualy afraid ot their will lose at least 840,000 on her pro­ mate play. cerning Harm W. Laldlcr saya It la vlUe Baptist church and Rev. Allen son F. Bailey. C. Laurence Little of New Britain more certain than that the fragment dollars. What on earth he means tnedlclne. . ation. culture to do ell that It can In toe Tuesday night. : OTIB unwieldy majority, they yielded duction of "R om eo and Juliet", al­ I'allulah Bankhead, who never has "the most effective Instrument ever Besmirched capitallata who have David Creelman, paator of the North Mre. Charles Fillmore ie acting as spent toe week-end at toe home of Now TIaao Systan prevention o f toe Dutch Elm disease The total loss Is estimated 6tJ of debt paid off by tha loans on the by "national Income” one may guess; though every seat doubtless will be had anything but aerlous- character devised by capital to scrap toe anti­ swindled mUltons o f people throu|’h Sdtiiate, Maas., Baptist church, a Bubstltuto teacher at te.e Hebron Mrs Elizabeth White. I to ndmlnlatratlon pressure and Jock-, Director Echmallan also announc­ in toe state end in this section. Tbe than 860,000 by the owner. veterans' certlflcates did help busi­ there are a dozen conceivable ways filled during the limited run of the roles, is wishing for a chance at a trust laws and to ,,ermit price-fix­ toe debased stock market beseech close friend of toe famfiy will offi­ Green grammar rooom. In place of Herbert W. Couch, for some time petition to as foUows: "To tbe De­ i . .toed the House caucus into endorsing lighter part.' A t leaat one in which ing and other agreements hitherto you not to bead the Sodelleta. ed today that a new time recording ciate. The body will be placed In Mrs. Joseph Walsh, who is recover­ connected with toe shipping depart­ ness to a degree commensurate with of figuring out results any one of show. It's an artistic adventure partment of Agriculture: We, toe • new gag rule, the effect of which for her, and worth it. Billy Rose is she doesn't have to die. Poor Tal­ prohibited among corporate Indus­ W hy? These men don't want So- system haa been Installed at the the mausoleum at Hlllcreat Park ing from an operation on one foot. ment of toe National SUk Co., has which could be labeled "national in­ undersigned citizens of toe town of tbe total of the loans? lulah la always dying. . Just now tries.” daliam because It would make our local school by which It Is now pos Cemetery In Springfield. Perfect attendance pupils for the been transferred to Sprln^eld, Catching Ig Intended to be government by going ahead with plans for his mu- Tolland Vernon, Cfotmty of Tolland, come"—and one of them might easi­ she's a nightly victim of brain tumor Mullsb big business further said economic system more stable than alhle to know and have a graphical Mrs. Swindells waa bom In Au­ month o f December in the schools Mass. •emmlttees. "In many of the large cities no slcaV-comedy-circus for the spring. ConnecUcut, respectfuUy urge that Show girls, acrobats, a menagerie In "Dark Victory.” In "Thunder the "Government should not try to In tbe pest. HeaHlese capitallete ropreaantatlon o f all Jobs worked at burn, N. T., and came to tola city at toe Green were: grammar room, Arthur' Tripp of Jewett Cfity,' VICKS material change was Indicated at ly be ten or fifty times as great as your department Immediately do Four years ago, after long cxpert- that Frank Buck now ia collecting, Below” she Jumped off a cliff and control local employees end em­ rely on cynical periods o f booms by apprentleea In evary trade. Rec with her husband In 1891. She U oyd Gray, Catherine Flckett, Elate spent a few days recently aa the another. everything In its power to eeve toe all,” says Mr. Roosevelt. Indicated two orchestras, 200 horses, a tent ended everything. Off-stage in ployers.” These ingrates have more and depiv^on s to rake In tbe hard- orda are kept on rogulM time cards continued her membership in the Oarbicb, Elizabeth Goncl, Marlon guest of bis aunt, Mrs. J. E. Stan­ V A -T R 0 4 I0 I gMoe with the stifling of legislation in American elm from destruction by by what? By the total of sales? On tbe other band, boosters for seat 5,000, a cast of 600 and a "The Green H at" she smashed her­ cheek than Ponzl, toe swindler. Ap­ earned savings of small Inveatoravia and ara tabulated weekly by the Baptist church at Auburn, N . Y. Griffin, B3aie Hills, Jeanne , ley. BMunlttee, the House adopted, in a self and her car against a sturdy parently the dlsconsoleto laborer, toe stock market. How many la­ Hartford office. Apprentices win be the Dutch Elm dtoeese." Since tbe death ot her son, Freder­ Sylvia Martin; primary room, Abra­ The schools o f toe town reopened How does the President or any gov­ the plan persist In talking about a musical score by a great composer There are many fine elm trees in : aoment of aameat purpose, a rule —maybe Sigmund Romberg. Talk oak. And in the London revival of the destitute farmer and toe nee

MANCHESTER CVCNDtO HERALD, KAMOUDil BB. COSH • THURSDAT, JANUART 8 ,1988i ... I'.'tr'] MAMCUnri'JSK ttVJKNlMU HERALD. MAMUHESifiK, U)MM. THURSDAY, JANUARY 8,1888. at ha sat ia his plaea. No axprsaslon in bis Bronx home, the dla^ e ty of JURYISCOMPLHED crossed Mrs. Lindbergh’s amall oval Dr. Condon’a addreaa written taulde REVOLVER CARRIED fact but her eyea ware tremen- a closet In the bouag. and ths trac­ PRESIDENrSBALL ►pm for Post Office doualy alive. ing of the ladder lumbar. OBITUARY TOTRYHAUPnUNN B elli Oow llMro "He’a got tola Mddar an u ad hla fkers? We*ve Got One! BY COL LINDBERGH Betty Goer also looked occaoloa neck,” WUents shouted, flinging 1KXET PRICE SET (OnalUoed tro i Page Oas) ally toward the man aeeuaed of eoture In toe direction of toe sullen 48- S DEATHS Rangers Prove Worth By Routing Phantoms, murdering her golden-haired charge. efendanL Under questioning by C. Lloyd JustlM Trenchard, at toe end of ‘Xhie rung cornea right from hls *% Plan For Using Idle Space In Federal Hal Had It for Fist Fire Fisher, defense attorney, ahe said toe receaa, inalated upon toe for- attic. It waa put on with hls tools. 81m. o n e Lndke Adnissioi Fee to Be $1.50 a abe might ebangt It with the de­ raalitv of polling toe juiors and their "Wa’U piovs It!” BELIEVES COLLEGE -jug Fails Flat As Postmaster Takes velopment of the evidence. M m guards. ' "Thsre bad to ha a motlvo tor it,” News e t the death at Mra. Hattie M / / . S. A t East Hartford Yean Bccaase of Threats Young, e blond woman in her eariy Then hs reiterated hla admonition said WUents. Rueger Ludke at Olendale, Col. Coeple— Pfauis Profress- local TRADE TOPS HARTFORD Him On A Tonr Of Inspection. thirties, listened Intently as counsel to toe Jurors to refrain from read­ "He committed tola crime, he had came ae a shock today to her host of Team That Beat Guard^ interrupted to discuss the questions' ing newspapers, listening to the planned It for months. He wanted friends in Manchestw. Letters and ATHLEHCSDUETO In Third League Contest i- Received. asked. radio or attending public gather- money, money, money, lots of cards received from Mrs. Ludke at inf Rapidly. IIM Joke was on the re-8 ;tnf hla face, Invited the reporter po Ins®* money,” WUents abouted. Christmas reported that ibe waa a "tour of Inspection." Lindbergh paid Uttia attention to WITH AN EARLY RUSH, 37 TO 27 anything except the prospective ‘That is more or leas of a hard­ ”He wanted to go to Florida. He gaining after weeks of lUnsis. Since IMPROVE STEADILY FYesb from a 12-day layoff, Man*^ East Hartford lost by decisive The "tour” went no further than ship,” bo said, "but It must be wanted to live a Ufa of ease. He then toe bad undergone an opera­ Four Times Bows Befoi I or tan other persons In Flemlngton, N. J., Jan. 8.—(AP) juror under examination. He watch­ The general committee In charge cheater High'e cagere resume their margins to both Meriden and Bris­ ' w ouiw fKiwauM uj . yprtair*. however. On the second done.” spent $400 for a radio in May, 1983.” tion at toe Olendale hospital and he.r basketball campaign tomorrow the reporter never suspected floor Mr. Crocker showed the re- —Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, attend­ ed her closely. He looked very boy­ of toe Manchester Birthday ball for tol. Manchester, on the other hand, ing the trial of Bruno Richard ish with his mussed hair. ' Exercise In company of toe depu­ "This state wiU not compromise Btrength was unequsi to toe strain, toe President to be held n the State night with a‘ Centnil (Connecticut was beaten 37-35 by West Hartford carriers of the Man- porter a room. It was outfitted like Hauptmann for the murder of hla in­ •The prospective Juror, who said ties, he said, would be permitted. with murder or murderers,” WUents death occurring yesterday at 3:30 Armory on January 30 last night RUNUPWIDELEAD Moriarty*8 and Watkins-Y CoDegnte Head ReTiews Interscholastic League clash at and 80-28 by Bristol. (Coach Wll- E m r. postoffloe were provided the lounge of the swanky Union fant son, today, carried the revolver she had no children, hesitated when Trial Begtes shouted, bangUg on toe rail of toe p. m. set the admission price to toe af­ Bast Hartford, In which toe Me- j fred J. (Clarke baa been smoothing Brilliance Greermi -»luxurious recreation room for League club. There were tables, easy he baa worn beneath hla left armpit Fisher asked If she expected Haupt­ WUents, dapper In a dark grey jury box. Mrs. Ludke was toe daughter of fair at fl.SO a couple. Thla la toe Gratomen rule “ slIgM favorites I Jhe kinks out of his charges all IpllSuring' leisure hours. Bo yester- chairs, magaxinea and games for for five years as protaction against mann to prove his Innocence rather euit, hls sleek black hair gliatening, "We demand the penalty of fliwt toe late Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rue- same admission charge that was Fast Year in School Sports over the (Clarkemen. Both teams I toll week amj toe squad it raring Wr iMMn he learned there was a the use of the postofflce employees. rose to hla feet and began hls open­ degree murder.” gbr and vma born In Oermany, com' INFIRSTHALFTO See Action This Saturday threatened bo<]Uy barm. than the state his guilt ing. made lost year. ^ p p e d their flrat two games In to go, seeking iU third victory in £Hl servlca room in the basement In a back room—marvel of marvels Five years ago. It was learned Jnstlce Explalna Those were his last words. He sat Ing to tola country with her parents Of this ticket charge $1.00 will go League competition. East Hartford seven starts to date, Locals Dispel All Doubt As to ilU i had never been used, he nalve- -^was a shower bath! Nothing was "The Grand Jury that was com' down, mopping his brow.- when Only 18 months old, and spend­ to toe Infantile Paralysis fund that ■--Footban Still Is Leader, to Meriden and Briatol and Man­ 1 BOX authoritatively, the aviator began Justice Trenchard intervened to Sattuday night a t tola waak flndsfiHaddan that gavf' toa locals toe Starting Five suggested that the room be tum- missing to provide the carriers and explain the theory that a defendant poaed of citizens of this county has WUents talked from 11:17 a. m. to ing her girlhood In Rockville. She ia to be set up, 70 per cent of which DOWN OLD RIVALS chester to West Hartford and Bria­ clerks with every feature of a well to receive threats and as a precau­ returned an Indictment charging two local eemi-pro quintets slated edge, Cage Ability With Magnifi­ tf over to the "shivering mall car- tion obtained a license in New Jer­ la Innocent until proven guilty. 11:46. was married to Otto Ludke of Tal- will be allotted to this area for re­ Wethersfield holds a 36 to 30 ver­ Cage Game Next. tol. (Coach Clarke will probably start Bangers (48) when they returned from their conducted club. Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr., was mur­ cottvllle and lived In that place be­ habilitation of victims of toe dis­ for action—Morlarty Brothsr'a Fire­ Loeala Bkonld Wla Lso Johnson and Arnold (Clarke at sey to carry a weapon. Many of the Mrs. Young expressed belief she dered. Reilly immediately arose and ask dict over the Rangere and la 0 Schuets, rf ...... 4 >•4 gHti these aero days.” So the reporter, whose heart had letters received were from cranks could follow that rule. ed a mistrial on the "Impassioned” fore coming to Manchester. She ease. The other 30 per cent of this stone fiervlee flve traveling away formidable member of the Greater There seems very little reason forwards, Gavello at center and cent Display of Team, 0 Smith, rf, rg . .. . 2 But today a surprise was In store been melting with sympathy for the "Here Is toe law; that where plea "of WUents Intended to Inflame leaves besides her husband k aliter fund will be used to further study for Installing Eakt Hartford as tot Obuehowski and Tierney at guards, ^ m and his associates arranged to sift Hauptmann, more animated than death of anyone ensues In toe com­ \^ory Is First Gained In from home to meat the Wetoerafleld Hartford League. Although the team By 'JOHN L. OBIFFITH 0 Kennedy, rf, . . . . . 0 0-0 ^ (DFthe scribe. Postmaster Frank B. "shivering carriers”, had to admit on t'fs opening day of the trial, toe jury.” in (Jermany and another sister, Mrs. toe disease with a view towards ; A. C while Watkine-T entertains pre-game favorite, save for toe ad­ with' Btaum, Muldoon, (Canienter. 2 Chapman, If . . . . . 1 that the joke was on him this time. the communications, displaying to mission of a burglary that killing Is wiping it out entirely. has lost four a t Its seven starts in Prsaldeat of the NatioMj Cblleglate vantage of playing on their home BychoUki, (Campbell, Corns and Sifoeker, an enigmatic smile llgbt- him only those which appear to be read something very carefully as murder — murder In toe first de­ Mottoned Denied Eugene Thuemmler of Rock'viUe. toe New London Y a t toe local League competition, the defeats Athletlo AssocleMoa Work m Second Half After 3 Turkingtoa, c ... . 5 0-2 l i " the questioning continued. The She made friends easily and kept Plana for tola year’s ball are pro­ ^Fo*^pitol City in 3 Years; floor, which la s i ^ l and confined Cobb in reserve. A victory Is need­ 0 Sheldon, c ...... 0 2-8 fci W: of serious naturs. gree!" Justice Trenchard denied toe mo­ gressing much along toe same line 'YMCA. Tonight at 7:80 o’clock, toe have been by toe c l o ^ t of marglna. and may bother toe locals at lbs ed tomorrow to keep the locals Shortly after the kidnaping the reading matter was a printed ad­ tion. them, and since she removed to Cali­ Army and Navy Club U slated to The Wethersfield lineup includes 1 DellaFera, rg ...,. 2 A>5 1^ vertisement on bides psychology. "We are going to prove," WUents fornia about six and a half years ago of last year’s moat successful event. Chicago, Jan. 3.—(API—In or­ outset. Otherwise, Manchester from occupying the cellar position Trailing New Britain Fire 0 Skirico, rg, if ..., number of letters Increased but In declared, raialag hls voice, "that not JusUce Trenchard permitted RaO- Ahead at Half by 21-7; tackle tbe West WlUington towners Rust, Peckham and O’Connor, for­ . 1 0-1 ' ^ After a lengthy conference, the haa kept in touch with frleada here Chairman William P. Qulab ia get­ der to hazard a gueaa as to what la should be able to emerge on toe in toe League standing. 0 Antonio, rg, Ig . 0 .ABOUT TOWN recent months none baa been re­ only toe striking (of toe baby) but ly to take an exception to hla ruling ting toe wholehearted support of in their first start outside of toe Rec wards; Mattabn, center; and Bergan- long end of toe score as the results 1-1 til MASONS AS GUESTS ceived. defense used one of their flve re­ toe death occurred In Hunterdon through correspondence. Mr. Ludke Senior League. Tbe game wilt be dabl and Hungerford, guards. Their In store tor ua In 1983 so far os col­ West Hartford battles Meriden by 17-16 Score. 3 Salmonds, Ig ...... 4 4*5 maining peremptory challenges to for purposes of possible appeal. was for mariy years employed by toe practically every member of last Seconds Also Wm. of ita games to date, aa compared in the Silver City with toe latter W The weapon Is so Inconspicuously county." The justice expressed toe opinion, year’s committee and large at­ played at toe Seboo street Rec. most recent setback waa from toe lege athletics a rt considered, it la The Sewing club of the Army and dismiss Mrs. Young. Connecticut company. necessary to consider what haa al- to tbe Blast Hartford record, gives five heavily favored to win, wnlle 9 19 10-20 4 3 | carried in a small holster that it al­ Archie Diehl, unemployed elder­ He struck his fist into his palm at when denying toe motion, that toe tendance should result. Morlarty's, etlU receiving plaudits All-Bumsides, 48-44. toe Red and White a fairly decided i IN THOMPSONVILLE Navy club auxiliary will meet to­ most conforma to the line of his Inormation as to toe funeral or for their sensational victory over the Watklne-Y wiU be seeking iU fifth readv happened in 1984 aa a basis Briatol, beaten In its last three Phantoms (S3) k ly man from cninton, was called toe word "death." jury understood It must weigh toe intermoit has not been received. C. Leroy Norria la in charge of for future predictions. edge. starts, faces Middletown. 3 Paluch, rf ...... i morrow evening at 8 o'clock with body. He appeared In court In a gray evidence dispassionately. toe music for toe ball and there n t raoBfAK J. c b a b A Middletown Speedboys on New victory A seven stmts to date . 3 I 'l H Mrs. Jean Shields of 133 Birch next. He told defense counsel he bad "We sure going to prove that toe The Minor Sports basketball ability of the Rang­ 4 Myaka, If, rf ... 1 0-0 suit, without' vest, but despite the formed no deflnite opinion In the man who committed tbie crime, Mts There waa a brief delay os maps was aome discussion last night of SuxTaaslsg all local sKpaetationg, Year’s night by a score a t 47-43 that against the strong New London street. Mise Sarah jT Palmer toa Maacnggtar T nda achool ■napped a loaiag atraak of four Ths man on toe street measures ers was dispelled last night 2 Camp, If ...... ' 1 1-2 fact bis coat flared slightly In front case. He said he had one son, 33 In this very court room." of toe Sourland mountain Wrea were employing an FERA orchestra al­ and a close encounter la in 2 Hewitt, c. I f ...... the revolver and Its holster could being tacked on toe rack erected on Miss Sarah J. Palmer, '‘elder though there was cohslderable agi­ boakatball tribe, whldi waa given atraight games, believe they’ve final­ prospect. Manager Jimmy Oorman Interest In a given sport by attend­ when the Greennen gave a bril­ . 2 1-S 5 - U a l Lodge Members To Go Memorial Lodge, Knights of years of age. WUents then swiftly sketched his but a aUght e ^ e In a pre-game ance figures. This la perhaps a 2 Kley, c ...... 0 1-2 l 4 not be seen. Only a slight bulge Fisher asked Diehl if he had the wall behind toe witness chair. daughter of toe late Mr. and Mrs. tation for a strictly local band. ly hit their etride and will be out to will have bis team at full strength liant exhibition of all-around 0 Truhan, r g ...... Pythias, at Its meeting last night just beneath his arm, when his coat story. How Hauptmann, after long John Palmer, died last night at her TlckeU will be distributed at toe dope, literally ran eirclee around stay In toe winning coluson against for tbe game. Tbe Celts Glrlt of fair index ao far aa team games are 3 1-2 tS voted to install officers jointly with heard the radio broadcast two and careful planning, placed bis lad­ Directing the operation waa toe much Inferior Hartford Trade ag' concerned but it la not satisfactory e.xcellency on the chalked court 0 Miller, rg, Ig . , 1 There Tomorrow Night To was buttoned, gave Indication of its state's first witness, Walter E. home, 378 Oakland street, of a end at this week and local and fra­ Wethersfield. The triumph at Mid­ Hartford, winners of seven out of Olympic Village Rises 0-0' 3 a nights before Christmas In which Memorial Temple, Pythian Slaters, der against toe house, and stole toe heart attack. Mias Palmer had been ternal orders and clubs will be ask­ .gregation in a one-eided affair that dletown waa gained only after two when we are thinking of games to gain a • smashing triumph 2 Rametta, Ig ...... 2 1-8 5 | Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in Odd presence. The holster straps were so the proposal of the IHemlngton baby., Roberta, Hunterdon county engi­ nearly ended In a free-for-all In the eight starts, will appear In the pre­ such as golf, tennis, swimming, cleverly arranged that they scarce­ children's choir to sing carols near neer. In failing health for some time, and ed to assist in their sale aa was overtime periods and It was the ef­ liminary against an opponent as yet over the Phantoms of New Eigage in Contests. Fellows hall. Ladder Breaks the death of her younger sister. Miss done last year. cloetnig minutes of play at the Hart­ hunting and fishing. 1.') 13 6-12 .ir1 ly were evident beneath the shoulder Hauptmann’s cell was criticized. Alongside of the map was tacked forts of StavBltsky, Fhlkoskl and unannounced It la safe to state more college Britain—the same team that of his coat. When he was coming down the Annie H. Palmer, on Christmas day ford Trade achool gymnoolum yee- Score by Period® i Diehl said he could not recall. ' ladder, he went on, "the ladder a chart showing a plan of toe Lind­ tarday afternoon, toe final ecore students play tennis annually than Rqiidly As Germans Get trounced the old National Rangern ...... lo 6 waa a severe shock to her. The lat­ 18 14—43 i • A large delegation of Manchester Not Impressed broke. There was more weight bergh Hopewell estate. being 87-37. take part In football. Golf, tennis, Phantoms .... 6 11 4 11—31 Diehl also said that the booklet Following toe sstote plan were ter died of bronchial pneumonia, AGED INVENTOR DIES Guards no less than four times. 'Ibaons, numbering about 40, will coming down,” with which two other slaters are ill Bowing before a crowd of 500 swimming, boxing and wrestling Score at halftime. 17-16. Phan- J BRAZIL TO SUSPEND ST. MARY’S CHOIR HOLDS "Criminal File 2310” bad not Im­ He pictured toe fleeing kidnaper, draughtsmen’s sketches of toe floor apactators who erammed into the are on toe Increase. The hnai score was 48 to 32. toms. Referee, Bevo Hurley. Tlin»‘^ go tn Thompsonville tomorrow night pressed of Influenced him in any plan for toe first and second floors at toe.Palmer home at toe present none-too-epaoloua gallery, Hartford B O X SC O R E HARVARD MAY SIGN Wg uaually think of football, bos- Great Third Quarter. way. caiT3ring toe baby in one arm and time. IN m AT COS COB Ready For 1936 Classic ten-mmute quarters. The game was played at the local os guests of Doric lodge of that the ladder in toe other. of the white selgnorlcal type home, Miss Sarah Palmer was a mem­ Trade took ita second d e f ^ la four katban and track aa toe major ■tace. This is In return for the visit SERVICES ON DEBTS ITS ANNUAL MEETING Neither side challenged him for toe second floor diagra!m showing atarta thla aeaaon wberaos toa ver­ Manehesger ’Vrata (31). eporta. Mora boya play football cause. He took toe ladder in one band. ber of the Second Congregational p the third period. They etaitad '__ fim several weeks ago. The local About 70 feet away toe load was toe plundered nursery. Five exhibits Fire of Undetermined Orjgin dict marked Uancheetei'e fifth win B F T CHI GRID MENTOR each year In toaxcbools and col- hia been, busy encouraging vari­ Defense Counsel Fisher question­ church, and of a quiet, reti^g na­ In eight attempte to date. It was the 0 Keisb, rf, c , , . . . . . 4 4-9 12 leges^toaa did tbe year before. aitb a rush, running toe Phantomal Masmig will engage the Thompson- too heavy with the dead bundle In In all were mounted. ture. Following the death of her Destroys Frame Structure Old Stadimn, Built for 1916 ous sailing clubs in Berlin. Ham- ragged with a breath-taking offen-f vUle lodge members In various kinds Alec McBride, Jr., Is Re-elected ed him again for a minute, then an­ Again Anne Lindbergh’s eyea flrat Silk Town victory over aa In- 0 Urbanetti, I f ...... 3 0-8 6 From toe standpoint of public inter­ other long defense conference fol­ his other hand,” WUents continued, mother she assumed her duties and 0 Cook, I f ...... burg, Bremen and otoer towns to ■ive drive that widened the gap witk i i t Indoor games Including pocket President at Meeting Held at choking as he emphasized hls argu­ glanced toward toe pale, set face of Vacateid by Three Families. auraaco City Trade In a period of . 0 0-0 0 Chicago, Jan. 3.—(AP)—Clark est college football remains toe go Into active training with their Stocks of Exchange Abroad lowed. Fisher Anally announced he has faithfully performed them ever throe yeari on the Hartford cage 0 Rolston, 0, If . . . . . 5 0-3 10 grant Amaricon game. The colleges amazing rapidity. It seemed to- hUllards, checkers, setback, bridge Choirmaster’s Home. ments. Hauptmann. Her lips were com­ gUice. ' Shaughnaasy of tos Uaivsrelty of Games, Halted by World craft tola fall. rain baskeU as Salmonds lad hls- ^•ad darts. was content with Diehl but the "He abandoned the ladder." pressed in a straight line. Behind Greenwich, Conn., Jan. 3— (AP) •urfaea. Yeetarday'a tussle brou|$t 3 l ^ p s , r g ...... 8 0-0 6 for tha moat part limit their ached- state challenged him peremptorily. She leaves two sisters and Oeaeb Walter B. lokober'a two-year 0 finvarlek, r g ...... 0 0-0 0 Ohleago may aueessd Eddie Oaaty ulaa to sight gamsa per eeason and Parhapa nothing ahows tbs fore- mates In a barrage o t double-daciw-'j Richard McLagan. who Is In and Increasing Payments The annual meeting of the choir of WUents declared the kidnaper, her Betty Gow sat with a frown on brother. They are Mrs. Lizzie —Alber McIntyre, 70 year old In­ handednese of the Nazle more than ere that skyrockatod toa score MT, akarge of arrangements, asks all During an Interruption Mrs. Anne her face. ventor and maker of tools, was dream into reaUty, hla ’’mlraelg” 0 W. ItokUnskl, ig 0 0-0 0 as head football coach at Harvard. yet toe attendance annually at War, to Be Remodeled by toa fact toft they already havt St. Mary's Episcopal church was Lindbergh entered the court room realizing a dead baby could not be Hull, Miss Mary M. Palmer and taam a t 1884-S6 utrlng handed a 1 Quart us, I g ...... 1 1-3 3 achool and college football games, 84-21 at toe wbisUa. So complotoly > those Intending to go to Tbompson- held last evening at the home of the returned, "ripped toe sleeping gar­ Roberta wan sworn as the first WtUiam J. Palmer, all of whom live burned to death today in a fire Although Coach Bhaughnaasy drawn up seating plana for the were toe Phantoms outplayed that>< vOle to be at the Masonic Temple Are the Reasons. accompanied by a woman friend. A which virtually destroyed an old similar upset for toe irst time In even with Umltsd schedules, bulks main atadlum, and even fixed prices Choirmaster, Mr. Cockerham. The rustle of excitement passed over the ment from toe body” to use for ran­ witness aa soon aa his charts were at home. She also leaves one over a decade to New Britain Trade 4 16 5-16 37 Bteadfastly refuasd to comment on laiger than tos attendance at any Nazis; Expect to Spend they were unable to tally more th a n ' ' hare not later than 7:1S tomorrow som negotiation purposes. fixed to toe wall. nephew, John R. Palmer of Arizona. dwelling that was soon to be razed. on the Hardware City’s floor but in reporta ha had not only been offer­ for toe seats. Sale of some of them once from toe floor In the quarter! The trip will be made In meeting was In charge of che presi­ room. The aged man waa toe only occu­ Hartford Drada (87) other games. Is under way now. dent. Alec McBride. The following Justice 'Trenchard rapped for or­ He spoke of Dr. John F. Condon, Engineer Testlfles Mias Palmer’s ftmeral will be held a few weeks ago, came back with P B F T ed the poet but the position aa aa- Thla jrear, tor Instance, a number and then In the last two minutsa of cars and It Is desirable that Rio De Janeiro. Jan. 3—(AP) — "a very distinguished educator In Grey, bespectacled, Roberts sat Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at pant in toe two and a half story aa inspired fighting spirit yester­ 3 Borya, r f ...... Fonr Minions. There will be to rn classes of play. Offensively and defenslvelv, on hand early so that were re-elected to hold office for the der as the quiet, pale woman was frame structure located on Strick­ . 3 0-2 6 sistant to William J. Bingham, Har­ of university teams attracted sea­ ■eats, according to location and Sources close to the government ensuing year: seated in the second row of special the Bronx,” and told him Condon easily In the witness chair with a Watkins Brothers' Funeral Home, day end accomplished in Hartford 1 Lantieri, I f ...... 3 1-1 7 vard director of athletics, hls close son totals of over 300,000 apects toe Rangers swept toe Phantoms off trannortatlon of all cm be arrang- inserted an advertisement in toe 142 East Center street Rev. F. C. land Road' in Cos Cob. Recently there also wilt be a certain num­ their feet during those ten minutes ^ Doric lodge has given Manches- said today It would suspend services President. Alec McBride, Jr., vice seats near the judge's bench. slide rule In hls hand, and told of toe what has hitoer-to been deemed im­ 0 Chomick, If . . . . . 0 0-0 0 associates said they were true. tors. It is estimated that toe at­ Bronx Home News offering hls preparation of the flve exhibits. Allen of toe Second (Congregational three families vacated the building possible since the Tuffy Viot-Cbet 2 Bragg, c, Ig ---- . 1 0-0 tendance this year at college foot­ By MILTON BRONNER ber of tickets for standing room. and the visitor had aU they could W a trimming several times but on Its foreign debts. president, Mrs. Edith Judd, secre­ Col. Lindbergh glanced toward on toe request of its owner, the 2 Frederic C. Woodward, vice-presi­ One class of ticket-will entitle tary-treasurer, Miss Dorothy L. her os she appeared then turned and services aa an intermediary. The first exhibit was a map show­ church will officiate and burial will Sendrowskl-Francls Schiebcl com­ 1 Hepp, c, If ...... 1 0-0 • 2 dent of toe University of Chicago, ball gamee was at least 15 per cent NEA Service Staff Correspondent do to attempt holding their own in vJks local Masons say they will Arthur de Sousa Costa, minister "That advertisement Mr. Haupt-. be In toe Buckland cemetery. Household Fliel Corporation. The bination cantered across the line of toe holder not only to see every toe last quarter. i^aome home with the laurels this of finance, refused to discuss a re­ Russell. stared straight ahead, a set expres­ ing HopeweU within a 3 mUe area of 3 SlIHman, c. If .. 1 0-0 2 ■aid: ahead of tha attendance In 1933. contest held in toe stadium, but sion on his face. mann answered," he said thumping the Lindbergh estate, and Roberts Are, Its origin undetermined, waa victory back in 1931. 8 Caluslne, r g ,.. . . 0 2-3 2 "I know Harvard la seeking his College games are seldom. If ever, London, Jan. 3.—Although the Coach Greer made liberal substi­ port that notice of the suspension Other officers were elected as fdl- toe court rati. discovered by the watchman of a Pacing Hartford by 10-1 at toe also to attend the opening and lows: Assistant secretary-treasurer, Daisy Emmons, of Califon, a ma­ with a pointer began to explain It to Miss Emma K. Eldrldge 1 Rawski, I g ...... 8 0-0 6 services. While (Jblcago hasn’t postponed on account of inclement Eleventh Olympic Games are book­ closing ceremonies and toe festival tutions In the last period but it had been given foreign bankers. “We'll show you this defendant toe Jurors. Miss Emma Kellogg Eldrldge, nearby building at 3 a. ro., as flames end of the first quarter, Manchester made additional financial offers to weather. Thla year toe day of toe didn’t make much difference In toe Diminishing storks of exchange Jean McBride, librarian, Robert tron said she had no objections to personally got a taxi driver to de­ ed to be held more than a year play. capital punishment, or prejudice Frederick A. pope, of Jfrfin M. Dowe of KillinKly to Hauptmann, who, in a momentary Prosecutor Anthony . M. Hauck 1 Saverick, I f ...... 5 0-1 10 swimming, boxing, and so forth. small crowd ot about 300 fans, who Turkingtoa Stars. adopted a program of paying the ed with a dinner by the members on sleeping suit was mailed to toe library. She was a member of the locate. Johnny Rolston managed to alip in an 0 Hagenow, c ...... 4 0-1 8 $8,000 a year with additional re­ from toe standpoint of player com­ pic Games In Berlin, which were were treated to a second half per­ V Replace R. J. Smith. the losing side. The date has not yet interruption shortly afterward, stola Lindberghs as proof they dealt next offered charts of toe east eleva­ under-the-boaket hook shot on a These will vary In price from $8 "Gob” Turklngton turned In hia equivalent of 140,000,000 annually a slow glance toward the woman Center Congregational church, Or- 0 H. Stakllnski, rg .. 0 0-1 0 numeration of about 83,000 a year petition and attendance at toe not held because of toe World War, to $16, according to toe class ot formance by toe Rangers which on a foreign debt which then been definitely decided upon. A com­ with the kidnaper. tion of toe Lindbergh home and of ford Parish diapter. Daughters of abort pass from (japtaln BlU Keisb 2 Sears, r g ...... 0 0-0 0 as Director Blnglwm’a awlotant. games. It may be predicted that hundreds of workmen are remod­ swiftly changed toe complexion of finest game aa a member of the Hartford, Jan. 3—(API -Ernest whose child he is charged with mur­ ■ The slight, dapper attorney gen­ the nursery, showing toe window in toe side court for the Initial taUy ■eat engaged. Cards of r.dmisslon Rangera team last night He out- amounted to $1,2.10,000,000, about mittee consisting of Gertrude Lld- dering. the American Revolution, and of the DEATH ENDS CAREER 0 Deptula, r g ...... 0 IU 1 Ctoach Shaughnesay succeeded toe 1935 will be toe peidc year to date eling and modernising under plans for one day only drill vary In price toe game from a close battle to a ^.C. Perry, Democratic town chalr- half of It Incurred by the Federal don- and William Davis was chosen eral raised his arms In emphasis through which toe child allegedly Cosmopolitan club, and until her of too contasL Another exhibition 3 Cook, Ig ...... 0 , 0-3 0 veteran Amos Alonzo Stagg as in this indoor sport. which call for on immense "festival jumped toe equally lanky Hewitt at Uman and head of the Perry Electric A lean faced carpenter, Llscon C.- and asserted Hauptmann told Con­ waa taken. from 80 centf to $4.50. rout. The half-time score was 17 center, he was a tower of strength ■ government. The agreement was to arrange for the dinner. Qise, of Franklin, grey-halred, grey health began to fail was much in­ of splendid offensive play and equal­ 0 Gvensky, I g ...... 0 0-1 0 coach at Chicago in 1933, after The Olympic stars In track . and meadow ” open-air amphitheater, to 16 in favor of the Phantoms, fwgjumpany of this city. Is slated for designed to insure equitable pro­ The following were elected to don that the price of return of the Roberts said toe chart waa drawn terested and took an active part In OF WORLD WAR HERO ly effective defensive work on too serving aa coach at Tulone and field ore now being developed in tha swimming stadium, bicycle track, The Olympics committee evident­ rn every play and hia eye for the mustached, was accepted by both baby would increase to $100,000 if ly expects a vast outpouring of claimants of the state semi-pro title appointment as superintendent of portions of available bllla of ex­ serve as a social committee for the to accurate scale, "four feet to toe toe work of these organisations. pari of both teams ensued and kept T 12 2-13 26 Loyola, New Orleans. schools and colleges. Last June the tennis courts, a dozen fields for last season by virtue of 47 victories basket at close range accounted for f^Bs State Capitol, It was reliably re- .sides and sworn as Juror No. 11. the $80,000 were not paid before Inch.” the baU first in one end of toe court German spectators from all over five twin-pointers. Outstanding also ' change to all creditors. coming year: William Davis, chair­ Her face expressionless, tlje avia­ The funeral of Miss Eldrldge will Hartford Trade Seconds (21) NCAA track meet in Los Angeles fodtboll and soccer, ice rinks, track toe Reich, as it haa announced there in 62 starts. But so amazingly did ^;portsd today. Great Britain at the time was man; Evaline Pentlnnd, Helen Craw­ April 8. OoM-Ex an lined take place Saturday afternoon at Native of Spain Enlisted in and then In the other. Phelps final­ P B F T brought together an unusually fine ovals, and other areas on which va­ were Salmonds and Sebuets but John M. Dowe of Klllingly. for- tor's wife listened intently to Fish­ Col. Lindbergh sat unmovable, ly broke toe tension fouling Captain only will be a limited number of toe Rangers click after toe intermis­ then—the Rangers stress team play Brazil’s largest creditor but ap­ ford and Gertrude Llddon. er’s questioning of the jurors, her Pope cross examined the engineer 3:30 at Watkins Brothers' Funeral Yankee Division— Dies of 2 Lumbruno, rf, if 1 0-1 2 class of track and field stars and at rious sports are to be held. All eeason tickets for sale, and that re­ sion that the ultimate outcome was Representative and defeated proximately $360,000,000 of the At the close of the business meet­ his head resting on his hand while Home, 142 Blast Center street. Rev. Ckilusine, pro tem, who was award­ 0 Nelson, rf, ig . . . . 1 0-0 this meet tbe gross receipts from this will coat $4,000,000. and every man on toe floor ia im­ ^|^)n)Ocrattc candidate for' Congress eyes alone moving from the lawyer WUents talked. Hls eyes never left and his examination waa largely Wounds Received in Battle. ed a free try which parted toe 2 quests will be filled in the order In a matter of but little doubt at tbe portant to its success. Truhan, total debt was owed in the Unltc

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