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DANCE TO HUa Lucy Ladd, lllaa Hay Fer- TRBWEATRBR'' ' DANCE, New Year’s Eve rla and Mlaa Wolty Brown apeat Antacid Powder Pwceoat ol D. & Waotam baN aa PIED PIPER ORCHESTRA Sunday In Sayhrook aa the gueat of Hartford Save Fuel Old Fashion and Modem Mrs. Mary Wilcox, formerly of this For sour, add stomach. Re­ town, and her slater. Miss Ann L-ee- L. T. Wood G>. lief from Indigestion, belching, This Winter THURSDAY, JAN. 2 ODD FELLOWS HALL ter. nausea, gao, eto'. Results The J W .I I A U CORP. and eontinued cold tenlgirti 51 BisseD SL TeL 4496 guaranteed. Wedneedoy tnereoslng -■—" ---- School St. Reo. Admission 8Sc. Glastonbury MAMCHtSTER COHH* lEufttinct l^rralb and sUghtly warmer. Eastern' Star membera are re­ ARTHUR DRUG STORE Door Prize, Season Pass. Webster’s Orchestra. minded of the. meeting and Christ­ AGENT MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE (HARM Gates and Taylor, Prompters. mas party this evening In the Ma-; sonic Temple, postponed from TUESDAY SPECIALS VOL. LV-NO. 77. AdvertUag ec Page t$.| SETBACK TONIGHT Dancing from 9 to ?. Christmas night. They are also FOR MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1985. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CBI Admission 40c. requested to provide 10-cent gifts. Hotel Sheridnh Bnltrnom Officers will meet with Worthy Ma­ Group 9 of Center church women tron Mrs. Thornton In the small OPPERS In The Self Serve and Health $10.00, $7.00, $5.00, $3.00 workers, Mrs, Rollln Hitt, leader, lodge room at 7:30. For Quality Broadway Dons Ermine Robe To Greet-New Year Depending on number of tables win meet tonight at 7:30 at the Market ITALIANS SEE LONG 1 NEW YEAR’S EVE church, and follow the meeting with Playing starts at 8:15. a Christmas party. RANGE LINDBERGHS ARRIVE^ D ial 5321 a OKE Double Green Trading Stamps Given PROGRAMS HERE Install For OIL 7 V2C g a l . AFRICAN CAMPAIGN ABOUT TOWN Cash 519-75 All Day Tuesday! IN ENGLAND AFTE$p Free Delivery Price Dial 4129 FOR EVEY WHIM STORM St. Mary's Qlrla Friendly Society Toa Free Delivery On AH Orders For $1.00 And More. uill have its annual Christmas par* F a s^ Briiif Up Fresh ty tonlght.nt 7;30 In the parish CAMPBEU. LEADERS DISCUSS SASH house. Memher.i unable to attend WELDON Fine Quality Creameiy Charch Services, Chb and A STORMY JOURNEf Troops Aoticipatiiig Long f.S-> K' and are requested to send their gifts for DRUG CO. Service Station their "mystery friends" whose Iden­ Read The Herald Adrs. Ib. IMATION DRIVE Tavern Parties, Social tity will be made known tonight. BUTTER 36e Stay — Ethiopians Ghre • v*- ■ A ivS ! FEW CLUES FOUND Dash DoYfu Gansphak STORM Miss Lois Tracy, daughter of Mrs. Bbonklew, Sugar Cured, Smoked Jennie Tracy, Is visiting her cousin Gatherings Provide Ample Miss Marie Jepson of Elizabeth, N. Guaranteed Up GoeriHa Warfare. Soldiers* Bonos and Farm Cab and Whisked ATvay l i DOORS J. Ib. 21e Opportunity to Celebrate. INPRIGNANOCASE By ASSOCIATED PRESS Refinance Bill Call for Hotel — Reporters N |t BAHERIES ll'A-Ounoe Jar StuSed I SAVE YOU Year End Specials ^ Hale’s The old year will go out to the TODAY’S WINNER Does your starter turn crack of Hfle Are In East Africa to­ five Billion Eipansion. Ample opportunity will be pro­ Suspect Refuses to Talk to Given Chance to Speak to | Reg. No. 7875 over quickly in the morning? o l iv e s day. vided Manchester people to cele­ MONEY Our batteries are guaran­ brate New Year's In the manner of Tou will save la fuel alone thelt Reg. No. B-T 529 Relnforceraente moved up for their choice with churches, clubs, Sleuths About Murder of Them—Police Escort teed for your protection, but Shop Here On The Last Day Of The Armour’s Star support of the Italian northern Washingrton, , Dec. 31.—(AP) — cost to say notbing of the In­ 5 Gallons of Franklin that is not enough. They Democratic Iead.:rs were laying taverns planning social gatherings creased comfort of your home army In anticipation of a long for this evening and untr the early Illinois State Senator. ^hl« winter. Gas FREE! contain plenty of pure lead Ib. drawn-out campaign In Ethiopia as plana today for an rttsm pt to cope Liverpool, Deo. 31.—The fei.yifff Year For These Values And Make HAM 29c Blackshirt Italy prepared for the >bV hours of Wednesday. Special Watch Prices are reasonable! For In­ to insure instant starting, with two drives for a $5,000,000,000 Night services nill be conducted In A. Lindberghs, declared by msmbe^ Every Day A Winner At most sober New Year celebration the majority of the local churches stance 2-llght Storm Sash l-Pound Z-Onnoe Ja r CertlSed since the dark days of the World expansion In the Nation’s money In , Dec. 31—(AP) — BlOfik of the crew of their ship to have the coming session of Congress. from 9 o'clock on, with service of a- 4" X 4- 3V4 FRANKLIN NORTON Extra Savings W ith Double War. song, entertainment and final New walls of silence such os usually con­ the to avoid the ek- 3 - 6" X 4’ 7Hi” 2.00 GAS STATION ELECTRICAL 17c The nation of the geographical Another battle over monetary ex­ Year's greetings as the nation fronted the police in the Chicago ecutlon of Bruno Richard Hai Storm Door with 1 light of glass MINCE MEAT boot awaited calmly the turn of the pansion threatens in connection marks the advent of the New Year. gang slayings of prohibition days Comer of Center and Adamt Green Trading Stamps. with the campaign to pay the $2, mann, landed here today after r 8” X 6’ 9” ...... $4.60 y Streetn in s t r u m e n t CO. twelfth-month In the knowledge Army and Navy Club hampered their efforts today to rough tranaAtlonUe trip and. w Hilliard Street Phone 4060 Large Bottle Bacon Golden that heightened strife and Increased 000,000,000 soldiers’ bonus Imme­ One of tbe largest parties of the .^ en there's a combination screen bloodshed at the front probably diately. Although Representative evening will be held In the Army trace the killer trio who shot down into immediate eeclusion In a ^ d storm door at $6J10 for the “ kaleidoscope of color os theater business booms, again lived up State Rep. Albert J. Prignano Sun­ ■ulte In the heart of UverpooL One Group of would be the keymote of 1936, Patman (D., Tex.), author of the and Navy club where the second day night In the old “Bloody Twen­ T 8" X 6’ 9" size that's very popu­ The Perfect Inner-belt Support 2 bottles sounded yesterday by Premier Mus­ bill to pay with new currency, said “The Great White Way", when the first heavy snowstorm of the annual Now V car’s Eve frolic will They dashed down the GINGER ALE 19e '*’hlch the glowing lights shone like a grande dame's Jewela. tieth" ward. of the steamer American lar. solini when he explained the tardi­ he would compromise on the meth­ be held. Music for the Army and Angelo Laxxia, an automobile Women’s Case of one dozei} (contents only)—$1.05. ness of advances into Ethiopia. od of payment If necessary, other That 8 Broadway at left, looking north from 46th Street acroea Longacre Square. Navy club party will be provided by which carried ho other -XiSt us help 3mu get ready for salesman from whom Police Capt. and, escorted by a carload of Soldiers were given special ra­ expansionists, notably Senator the Manchester Merrymakers. John Norton sought to Isotn about ■fcold weather. There's plenty ol Gra-Bock Pale Dry Manchester Country Club mem­ tives, drove directly to the It coming! tions, an extra quantity of wine and momaa (D„ OkU.), made plain the owneirship of a car abandonad hotel. D a r k P r i n t a email ration of cognac, but the they would fight an effort to finance bers and frienda will hold forth at by. the klllers, refused to talk. New Tear’ celebrations were kept the huge outlay through the ortho­ the Country Club where a floor Police quoted Daniel Mulcahy, There, the famous filer, his GINGER ALE 59« within narrow limits. This last day dox issuance of bonds. SITUATION IN EUROPE AL SMITH PUZZLE Bhow will be provided for the enter­ Laxsia’s employer, os aaylng his and their three-year-old son, tainment of fne gueaU. Music will agency purchased the car July 2$ pasted swiftly through ths Special t 12-ounoe bottle—contenta only. of the old year found Italian troops Worrying the leaders is another bo by the Knights of Rhythm. without registering and want omerglng from a month at the moat measure —the Fraxier-Lemke bill Campbell Council, Knights of Co­ from one Joe Monica and sold It Regular $7.50 Value At the Dresses to refinance farm indebtedness FOR Sept. 18 to a Sam Lapicoia, Lazala ly to their rooms. Utter lighting in the three months POUnCIANS lumbus, will hold a big New Year's Sunbeam Cocktail of hostilities between the two na­ through currency Inflation up to BIGGEST PROBLEM OF ’36 handling both deals. Even the numbera of Special Sale Price o f ...... Sizes 14 to 42 Tty and dance at the Rainbow At a rooming house where rooms were kept secret tions. They were confident thif most $3,000,000,000. When the last ses­ n. Bolton Notch. Chef Walter The American Importer, sanguinary fighting was ahead. sion of Congress closed, the bill's Gtesecke win cater and music will Lapicola’s state certificate of Utl. □ Regularly Selling At $1.69 CHERRIES bottle i 5e backers bad 307 names on a petition to the car waa moiled the police off its Gladstone dock In the M( 7 Long Battle Line Trouble in East Africa May LOSES HIS WAY Former Governor Ely of be furnished by Art McKay's or­ were told he was not known. river at on early hour tills i Rifles were cocked and bayonets to force it to the House floor for a chestra. Iky a t anchor until 11 a. m. To Close Out At After Dinner fixed along 80 miles of Jagged vote. WITH TROLI.EY "Hogmanay” Hla Hat Shot Off An old fashioned “Hogmanay" A police squad shot off Lasala's Then a tug puffed up the eidi mountain front, extending from Only ten more win be necessary Spread to Rest of World Massachiuelts Says He’ll hat last night at his boms as hs the vessel and started It througli c Mokale, forward point of the Fas­ when Congress assembles next Fri­ celebration will be held In Orange pbg- 9 « Motorman Goes All Over City hall sponsored by Mons-Ypres Com­ tried to escape. In the home a re­ locks. This year’s special Won- MINTS cist lines, northwest • toward the day. m e strategy of the leaders is volver was found of th# same Officials Oo Aboari, Holy City of Aksum. centered on keeping names off the —Far East May Become Trying To Find (Carbarn— Back Him If He Rons. mand, British War Veterans. Bingo derlifl has a lengthened Passengers Lost, Too. win be played during the early'eve­ caliber as the one which killed In ths middle of tbe first _ Toasted or White It has been estimated that the petition, for they believe the bill Priniano. Tbe gun was given, to the ship unexpectedly was tied Pingr Pongr Table inner belt. For short and Itallsns, having driven their mUI- will pass the House If it comes to ning and dancing will follow with balflstica experts tor study. New War Zone. MlnneapoUa, Dec. 31.—(AP) Washington, Dec. 81.—(AP) — music by McKinney's orchestra of while two home office offldalt average figures. taiy spearhead lees than 75 miles a vote. Coventry. At Lazxla’a residence poUee two uniformed bobbtes boarded Tops MARSHMALLOWS pbg. 9e Into Ethiopia In tho northern sec­ Oempremlse BUI —His employers considered pro­ Politicians here wondered tpdsy A good representation of Elks found a car belonging to Hike Rus­ At 13:80 p. m. the family FOR TUESDAY tor, and having been pushed back Talk of a ''Compromise" bonus bUl viding a map and compass to­ whether the offer from former Gov­ from this town will attend the an­ so, friend of the salMman. Russo was disembarked, after ooost— (EDITOR'S NOTE: What day for a one man street car said he gave it to Laxzls a month 5’ X 9' In i pieces, Large, Fredi from Initial advances in the south, designed to win President Roose­ ernor Joseph P. Ely, of Massachu­ nual Elks New Year's party held In delay and passing back and forth If your figure needs ab­ now face warfare designed to ton- does the New Year hold for the operator who got lost with his ago to sell and bad not seen Losxla 3-4" thick ...... $ 6 .5 0 velt's “OK” was heard in many United States and the world at setts, to support Alfred B. Smith the Elks club, Rockville. offictala. This extra Double Stamp Day gives you quer 550 miles of bad terrain before quarters, m e President himself. In car for 30 minutes in the maze A midnight New 'Year’s program since. Russo was held for further dominal support, by all large 7 The following article for the_ 1936 Democratic presidontlal questioning. Tha door facing ths 0’ X 9', one piece, EGGS special doz. 4 3 c the Eritrean and Somaliland armies declining to answer questions of downtown traclu, finally nomination meant the New Yorker will be provided by the State thea- opened, and the petite Ai 8-4'* thick ...... an extra opportunity to fill your stamp means try a Nemo Wonder- One Table of can be united. about the bonus yesterday, led some outlinea developing situations discharged 56 passengers to PsUtiai Blsniiil $ 7 . 5 0 which-probably will stand In the would be a candidate against P r^ - The police, although regarding row Lindbergh, clad t e a . lift. You can’t appreciate The Ethiopians, for tbs first Ume, quarters to Imply that hla mind was forefront of the news of 1936). find their own way out, then dept Roosevelt (Oenttaaed oa Page Seven) tellored eidt, glanced about S' X 9’ In 2 pieces, Fredi an abandoning guerilla warfare not closed on the subject, though returned to the wrong carbarn. the robbery motive as a poAbUlty, 8-8" thick ...... $ 3 . 8 0 book. how perfectly it controls, Significance was attached to Ely's worked on tbs theory the elsjdnig worried look. and engaging the Italians In hand- be vetoed-the Patman bUI last ses­ By RICHARD HIPPELHEUSER Some of the passengers no­ offer because he has always been actually waa inspired to poUUca of She saw the waiting crowd, how comfortable to wear, Remnants C e l e r y h e a r t s bun. c to-hand fighting. Losses have been sion. ticed the operator had made a close to Smith, nominated him In the ward which waa a favorite bat­ of them dockworkere and as a 12 heavy. Italian authorltler announc­ When a reporter raised the bonus New York, Dec. 31.—(AP)— m o wrong turn last night but he 1982, and will accompany the for­ went up she emlled. In Both These Stores hor what an improvement it said: WILLARD ROGERS tleground' of the prohibition gangs. ed nearly 500 white and native question, the President suggested it world, as It enters 1936, Is filled mer Democratic presidential candi­ Prignano waa a Denx>crat but Carries Bis Soa. makes until you’ve tried it Fresh troops and 14 Italian officers have "Just keep calm. I’ll get us date to the Amcricah Liberty League Then she ran quickly dowi The W . G. with Innumerable factors for far- police said ward politics had bean on. died during the last month. As (Oontinued On Page Two) out of this.” meeting here January 25. IS LEFT $25,000 bipartisan and that be and Aid. gangway, with the bareheaded . Olenney Go. bunch many more were wounded. The reaching change, emphasized in for­ Half an hour later nobody At this meeting Smith Is expect­ William V. Paeelll, Republican lead­ bergh, corryteg hla son, clow Vz to V2 SOUP BUNCH 7 c Ethiopian losses were aatimated by eign affairs by three major zones of whs sure where they were. The ed to attack the New Deal. Al­ er of the district, bad not Interferod bind. Coal. Lumber, Masons' Supplies, T h t JW .H A L C CORK raadsta at 4,000 dead and double strife and danger; passengers asked the operator. ready his action In declining an In­ with each other's political maneu­ Jon, a sturdy figure te a Paint. m a n c h i s t e r C o n h - Main Floor Rear, Right. that number wounded along the WEST RECALLED 1. m e Italo-Ethioplan war, affect­ "Doggone If I know,” he said. vitation to spend the night at the vers since 1984, when Prignano waa woolen romper suit, clutched Onlveraal Electrical Appliances. /A Tokkaxe river, northwest of Mak- ing much more than the building of "I’m lost. Let’s call It a day.” White House, together with subse­ Lo(aI Man Remembered In elected. father tightly around'the neck, 888 No. Slain St. Phone 4149 OFF TANGERINES do. 19c als, and in the mountains, valleys Fascist Italian Empire in East He let the passengers out and quent back-firing from both sides, Pacelli underwent an operation face was buried deeply te 1 Manchester and plateaux of the Temblen sector Africa. set off for the west side car­ has stirred speculation on tbe poUt two months ago and went to Florida bergh’a shoulder and he did not to the west. Dl TODD MYSTERY Will of the Late Harry to recuperate. One table filled with Juicy 2. The European situation, Inde­ barn. After a meandering trip leal Implications. a t the crowd. ClHOUSe SON. $1.00 Wool Boys’ Buckskin choice remnants of cotton pendently of the East African con­ through north Minneapolis and Ely said he did not know wheth­ Several thousand workmen w$t4f INCREASED BLOODSHED flict, as it concerns such portentous over a Mississippi river bridge, er Smith would bo a candidate but Bond of Hartford. just returning from lunch to tSEit INC. elements of change as German re­ prints, outing flannel, bet­ GRAPEFRUIT 6 for 2$c Rome, Dec. Si.—(AP)—Fasdat he sighted a carbarn and turn­ said he wanted to pledge bis sup­ Uverpool docks as tbe LtodberSi ‘ M i t t e n s Gloves and ter dress fabrics, woolens, Italy envisaged calmly today a like­ TeHs of Bnsiness Relations armament and demand for colonies, ed in. port In case he should be. ORDERS THE UGHTS disembarked. Spme cheered; soate: Read The Herald Adrs. the possible return of the Haps- It was the east side carbarn. Leaders Silent. stood In silence. Bouule and Ani^oru Pound Basket Fresh lihood of heightened atrife and In­ burgs to the Austrian throne, and Hartford, Conn., Dec. 31.—(AP) cretonnes, etc. About half creased bloodshed In Ethiopia. Company o(riclala said he Democratic leaders, seeking to —A hearing was held this morning As the Lindberghs stepped into a v M i t t e n s With Star— Says She Was the general maneuvering for alli­ was a new man and would get nnalyzo tho Ely statement, withheld taxi and drove away, preceded b y '' of these are 3V-> to 4-yard While counting steadily mounting ances reminiscent of the pre-world In Probate Court on admission of AT OAKLAND ST. casualties from the campaign for another chance. public comment. Few of those who the tiollcc car, one man drew hin$- dress lengths. ? MUSHROOMS 27« war era. supported Smith in 1932 were avail­ the will of the late Harry S. Bond, self to attention and stood ta rol» Poultry is always much in demand for New Year’s Worth $70,000. 3. m e Far Ekuit, In which the which directs specific bequests of HaxweU Bouse (Oontlaned ou Page Two) able. The others, chiefly close tary salute. We have a good supply on hand. 6 9 c ® c Japanese encroachment in North associates of President Roosevelt, $166,000 to directors, officials and Another cheer went up from ttw- PINEHURST 36” White and Striped China Is overshadowed by the omi­ expressed surprise at what they re­ employes of the Hotel Bond. P. U. C. Graots PedtioD of crowd and Lindbergh smiled baolf, ‘‘ Plump 9 to 11 lb. Turkeys Sizes: 6-7-8. Values to $1JS0. Los Angeles, Dec. 81.—(AP)— nous tenseness prevailing between FARLEY ANSWERS garded as a hint that Smith might Among the bequests of the well- No one was allowed to approaeh . DIAL 41S1 COFFEE lb. 25e 2 n»- 49« Roland West, former maker of mys­ Japan and its puppet state of Man- run. They asserted that if be did known hotel man, who 4/ea presi­ the Ltedbergha and the colonel hime HAR1F0RD RABBI tery movies, was recalled today by choukuo on one side, and Russia and he would not get far. dent, treasurer and general mana­ *'New HaTen” to Replace self said nothing. ^ ' ■' Closed All Day Wednesday, Ladies’ Cotton Swiss Knit the Grand Jury to help solve the the Outer Mongolian people's Repub­ ger of the Hotel Bond Company, are Roasting Chickens No. 1 Osa Sunbeam riddle of melrna Todd's death. NEW DEAL’S FOES Some Democrats privately ex- But members of the ImDortssiA New Year’s Day. Outing lic on the other. preased doubt whether Smith would tbe following; crew, before tbe litUa family 5 to 6!4 pounds. v He maintained tbs blonde actress Willard B. Rogers, Manchester Flagman by Signals. CLAIMED BY DEATH died accidentally of carbon monox- Conflict May Spread eqter such a contest. Other ob­ peared, sold h* had told them he Open Tuesday Until 7 P. M. H a n d B a g s U n d e r w e a r FRUii* C o c k t a il leans25c ide poisoning and denied they had m e failure of Mussolini’s legions servers commented, however, that $35,000; Mrs. Margaret A. Calnan, tha United States te absent Vests and Panties. Flesh col­ ever quarreled or that he bad ever to achieve any outstanding success- Ely would have been unlikely to $15,000; Edmund J. Ollazewakl, and hla faintly during th e ___ Fowl tor Fricassee , Value $1.00. 24 bags to sell. a't-arms In Ethiopia and the increas­ Says Business Increase, Ris­ $15,000; Henri F. Karn, $10,000; The Public Utilities Commission or. struck her. make such a Matement unless Smith this afternoon granted tbe petition of the convicted killer of his Flannel Slarttnl m e 49-year-o1d film director turn­ ing effect of the league's sanctions was contemplating some anti-Roose­ Leonard Markese, $10,000; Frank son. Rev. Isaac S. Horwitz Dies of the New York, New Haven and ed restaurateur divulged new de­ campaign agalMt the Fascists, In ing Trade of, Prosperity velt move. P. Furlong, $6,000; Arthur L. Ship- Hauptmann has been condi—_ Rib Legs Fresh the opinion of 'many observers, In­ man, $5,000; Thomas B. O'Connor, Hartford railtxwd for the installation B I R D S E Y E Roast tails of hla unusual business rela­ W'hite House Incident. of flashing light signal warnings in to die next month in tbe New Ji B utter CRACKERS 2 p k g s .2 7 c Soddenly— Lived in Hart­ tionship with the 29-year-oId ac­ tensifies, rather than lessens, the Smith’s declination of the Roose- $10,000; Walter T. Carllell, $10,000; sey state prison for tbe kidnap f r o s t e i T FOODS Roast of Oysters each danger of a spread of the East Reply to Attacks. substitution for a flagman at the tress, found dead in tbeir garage Charles D. McGee, $10,000; Paul P. Oakland street crossing here. The der of Charles A. Undbergh, Jr. Beef Lamb Pork 4 9 c Assorted Dec. 16. African conflict to Europe. (OMUnDed oa Page fwo) Pasebetto, $5,000. The Lindberghs hurried to tbete tl 33c pint About four dozen to sell. $ 1 ford for 43 Years. District attorneir’s deputies said n Puce enters the new year In a commtSaion ordered the signals in­ waiting taxicab through a locks FROSTED P E A S ...... 28c The will provides for bequests of stalled on or before February 16, ik s? 7 y d s . West denied he and the film beau­ less advantageous bargaining posi­ Washington, Dec. 31. —(AP) — $5,000 each to his brothers and sis­ off portion of the docks. • 5 servings of tender young peas. vtw, **au nvvvavv ca - U1 A'IlCi U1 Nobility Crackeri lb. box 32® ty ever bad quarreled although he tion than at any time since his 19.16. Five automobiles carrying Amer­ The major strategy of New Dealers ters, and sets up s $25,000 trust Tbe commission's orders call for FROSTED BABY LIMAS...... 29c Mackerel, Boston Blue and Whole Haddock. DRUG DEPARTMENT SPECIALS Hartford, Dec. 81.—(AP)—The said they had argued occasionally armies invaded the Empire of Halle fund for any brothers, sisters, chil­ ican, British and French newspapeiy Sunbeam Tomato Juice concerning her 'mvestments, all of Selassie early in October. in replying to their critics In the PRESDENT PLANS the standard type of signal which men followed the machine from the FROSTED ASPARAGUS...... 35c 50c Jergen’s L otion...... 35c ancient burial rites of the Jews dren, grandchildren, grand nieces has been approved by the commls- Freshly Chopped A good quality outing were performed today for Rabbi which be bad bandied for the last British diplomacy, dominating 1936 campaign will be to say. In ef­ or grand nephews who should need pierhead. Delicius served on toast. Drie^ Scotch two years. factor at Geneva, is aware of this. They had expected tb* route $$• 15c Stork Castile Soap...... i...... 8c flannel in all white and t*aac S. Hurwltz, beloved leader In fect: ’Take a look at the Indices of pecuniary assistance. (Continued on Page Seven) FROSTED BERRIES...... 29c Beef Ham GROUND BEEP COCKTAIL pL bottle 10c the orthodox faith, who died Mon­ To the question "did you ever Consequently, the primary aim of DUBlneM acd employment." BUDGET MENAGE lead either Wales or Scotland, 200-Sheet Package Moderne Geansing Tissue...... 9c ea. day night strike melma Todd?” he gave an Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden In IM s was made plain by Postmas­ but Instead It cut directly Into Just full of “native berry flavor.” stripes. 36” wide. Indignant '‘no!” to l-44b. 17c 49c lb. 29c lb. S0c-50c Vick’s Nose D rops...... 20c-34« Rabbis and prominent Jewish clt- the next few weeks ta to solidify the ter General Farley last night In s heart of Uverpool and to the hoteU.'," tiens from many parts of Con- Mother Is Called forces of Britain's Mediterranean radio speech in wtdeb he said; Heavy rain was falling as a amall PINEHURST WILL BE CLO.SED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY—NEW YEAR’S DAY, L necticut attended the briei services Mrs. Alice Todd, tho comedienne's allies against any possible Italian "The constantly rising tide of official party, consisting of msm-. HEALTH MARKET SPECIALS I a t his home and those that followed prosperity is the answer to all the Confers Wl&i Treasary 0 ^ New York ^s Woman Smithy bers of the Importer’s 8hippla)f at Aguoa Achum Synagogue this (Oonttnned On Page Two) (Oontinued on Page Tws) attacks on the Roosevelt adminis­ company. Immigration authoritlas RADISHES...... bun. 5c “SHURFIXE'’ BR.AND HOUSEWARES SPECIALS afternoon. Burial was In the Mahl tration. and Uverpool detectives set out In a BUcnlt Flour, m 3 Extra Fancy, FTesh KlUed, Young Hen avenue cemetery. "The contrast between tbe state cials and Sen. Glass; Writ small tug for the ship prior to Its $1.00 Card Tables 39c Cream Pitchers of the Nation today and what It Says She Likes Her Job docking...... O l C Scholarly Zionist the dean of or­ Fancy New Coke Flour, O C Black Composition top, To close 1 fk _ thodox rabbis in Connecticut dl^ was on the advent of Franklin D. ing Message to Congress. Talk With Officials sturdy frames. Q Q ^ o u t ...... I y c ^ d e n ly a t Mount Sinai hospital. Aliens of State Rush Roosevelt to the White House is all New York, Dec. 31.— (AP) —s,lald it lengthwise along the anvil. The Undbcrgbi spent nearly two BEETS ...... 2 bun. 19c TURKEYS B 35c Be had been Ui slncr Friday with s the retort required to the sprawling hours In conference with the of­ CUquot aub Ginger Alo, 2 pint, rj »■ Quarts. Green or re d ...... O a / C heart ailQent j oarrMs that is oroceedlng from the Without benefit of spreading chest­ with the other hand she seized a ficials, who then retuniMl to shore. CoBtento. Z O C y Z O C Com Poppers Bora Id Boasla ^publican National committee and Washington, Dec. 81.—(AP) _ nut tree, Mrs. Martha Drew Smith, sledge. Her mighty blows fell with The docking followed. Large Shurflne Pancake Floor, m For Citizenship Papers President Roosevelt put in the clos­ machlne-Ilke precision. When the family left tbe United Heavy Aluminum Wire popper with sliding RabU Hurwlts, born In Kovno, being paid for by the apecial Inter- Manhattan's village smithy, stood 2 package*...... I S J C cover, P ot ROMtS FOWL RUMla, 87 years ago came to Hart­ eats that are seeking the return of ing hours of 1936 today penning a Then she flung the hoof of a States, there were reports Lind­ TANGERINES .. doz. 24c Prune Juice, Sunsweet Brand, n ’t 2-quart 3 9 c ford about 48 rears ago. began his the system so emphatically repudi­ message to Congress outlining bis before her flaming forge today and massive milk horse across her knee, bergh was seeking sonctuaiy from quart,,...... Z O C Cooking Pots size ., rabUiMto here with Congregation > 1W A P )—AJIensapUcanU took the oath of clUxenahip ated by the people in 1932.” program for the nation In the new beat out a chorus that the city's and with sure, powerful rtrokes, threats against his second son. lb. 2 8 c anti-noise forces would have shun­ Sugar Mill Macaroni, Mueller'.,’8-oz. pkg., a With hold fast covers. 67« each AdM IsraeL and in 1899 he resigned Farley was one of several Demo­ year. drove the iron shoddlng home. But crewmen of the vessel be * f o r ...... 1 9 c Deep, 8-qt. O C Window Ventilators to bocome head of tho thoD new District Court, and. fl3 otben are crats who made pronouncements It was expected on Capitol Hill ned. Her husband watched her with chose for hla trip to British shores ORANGES...... doz. 29c Blue Label Tomato Juice, 3 8” high. Ad- *0 C _ Aguas Achum Sraagogue. He con­ b en than usual in order to receive ready to be naturalized. bearing on 1036, while their foes lis­ that Hr. Roowvelt would deliver per­ "I Ilka It," she grinned. •'There admiration. said these rumors were not true: kettles. Spec.

Q lb. 2 7 c 2 lbs. 3 3 e tost Rabbinical Court to be con- abroad, and danger of war apread- pledging support to Alfred E. Smith get home until 3 a. m.” Sweet Potatoes — Green Beans 8 pockagea...... 1 4 c tion of appUeanta who ore well Ing, today’s daas of new dtlzens recommendations for government tbe trade. Mr. snd Mrs. Smith, whose re­ size, 8-cup...... O a / C 28” d e e p .... ^ J . * M a / jw od in this state wtU approval of along In years. In case he ran for tb* Democratic Washington, Dec. 31.—(AP) — Tomatoes — Cucumbers BUnot Cranberry Sauce, OO 69c the SuMrior Ooiul. 'm e question Was advised to be espedally careful expenditures next year. Inducting hla She has shooed horses since she spective fathers were blacksmiths, gromdsaW BomlnatinB; meant that Tbe position of the Treasury De­ $ 7or 4u%gC BASiaaEMT. WM a Bbel suit Involving n Bristol persons who have in Its future conduct. Under aus- mlth will lead a drive against the r-.'otmeed effort to pare down was 13, and operates jointly with were attracted through admiration Staffed Dates...... pkg. 29c Mixed Nuts, FYcsh toed lint papsn and are awaiting deficit In the 1987 budgeL her husband, George, a blacksmith cember 28: Receipts, $9,516JM0.81; 0 0 tnbbl. ptcas ef the Hartford Klwanis dub. Roosevalt odmlnlatration. for each other’s professional prow­ expcndlttures, $24,214,373.49; net bal­ Stuffed Figs ...... pkg. 30c pound...... j C j C Boned tbs next step la now 1,018, which is in polishing bis budget plans, U r. Mtop la Greenwich Village. She ess. Ho loavei nis widow, Anna; four unuauaUjr hiili. Attorney Frank B. Dully addressed Fish Baeks Borah ance, $2,228,712,442.03; Customs r«^ S hculders ■ons. Dr. H. M. Hurwlts, Attorney the group. He pointed out that the 3. Rspresentetive Hamilton Fish, P-n^cvpIt again Called to the White came to New York from Dexter, Mrs. Smith said that someday she It takM u Uttls over two yean to House today Secretary Mprgentbau Mich,, six years ago. celpts for the month, $36,758,229^6. Bhankleas, 4 to $ Lbs. Average LAMB Joseph Hurwlts, Aaron R m ^tx and new citizens were transferring their Jr., (R., N. Y.), arranged to make hopes to have children. Receipts for the fiscal year (steoe Joc^ Hurwltx, oU of HortAnd; six become a dtixen after tbe first allegiance to this country, and amioech at canton, 0„ January 28. unu Daniel Bell, acting budget direc­ •Don’t let anyone tell you New “Right now," she explained, ‘T appUcatlon. For title reason tbe new tor. July 1), $1.889.421418.31; expendi­ ^ u g h ^ Mrs. Bessie Sbeketoff, therefore should adopt the neutral While in Ohio, he win advocate Sen­ York Is aa automobile town,” she couldn't give them the attention tures. $3,742,033387.37, tecfudteg Mrs. Rsbooca Feldaoan, Mrs. Anna trend In connection with old age and peaceful attitude of the United ator Borah of Idaho aa the choice To Meet Gloos. said, adding that her kturs, nevw they'd need and continue working.” PINEHURST GROCERY, INC. TI|€ J W . H A U CORK lb. ib. 2 7 © benefits la net yet refiected by tbe for Republican presidential nomi­ Also on bis calling list was the $1,653,028,876.96 of emergency sk- 22e Ooldst^ an of aSStoid; Mrs.^ States no matter what thdr racial loss than . 13, were now as high as Smith, who weighs 30 pounds less liendltures. Excess of expmidIturM, DIAL 4151 O w Nm Britain; Mrs. Frieda Ja- number of peraona admitted to full interests were before. "Even former nee. Borah illscloaed yesterday be veteran Senator Olaas, of Virginia, 10 a day. than hla wife, laid that ha once 302 MAIN STREET—North of Armory opto New York and M rs Rose dtlscnshlp. bad authorised throe Cleveland men $1352.613348.96. GroM dsM, ISfi,- M anchester Cohn* sentimental loyalties should be for­ former secretary of tbe treuury, She pullsd a cylindrical bar, urged her to leave the trade. —- 536393358.94. a decrease ef tXOli.- Selcer of PaleeUae. Today a normal claae of fi7 ap- flaaiing hot and long, out of the gotten,” the lawyer advised. . (OiatlaaM on race T rft "But she told me, 'no.' 1 never 386.78 under the prevloas day. I On P ate Tw«i torn with oos muscular arm and argue wttli my wife.” •ta, $10,ia»WMB|.7>. .4 2 MANCHES'I'E'K KTENTNG TIimAUD. WAIUCHJBNl'BK. OnWIf- TOTOiyiT' PBCEMBER Tl, WWL Y A t oultural Adjustmant Act, with Ita rastiiig oonfortaMs aftar bar opor- death pwwlty vhidi Is oow sehad- •?8 ITALIANS SEE LONG procesatng tax, tha Tanaassee Val­ WEST RECALLED arion at the Wiadham Community uled for the week of January U . CASES IN COURT ley Authority, and tha Cotton Con­ fMRS. FRIEND SHARES fres of charge, aa u its custom for few days- with hla mother, Mra. Memorial hospital In WUUmantic. Almoet all agraed, bowavtr, that GOLD CLAUSE UP munidpal olwervanaes. When the UtlU^as, rails aafi steals trol A c t The Ladles Aid o f the OUead Oon- LEGIONNAIRES HEAR John FraaaenelU at her home on row. the Lindberghs expactad to find decorations were erected, the City CHAMBER OmCERS STAFFO^SPRINGS WJUlngton avenue. AFRICAN CAMPAIGN The Wagner labor diaputes bill IN TODD MYSTERY gregetlonal church witt-hold Its an­ ROCKVILLE BULLS.CELEBRATE solitude abroad whidr-tbeirwera de­ IN MOTHER’S ESTATE believed it would have to pay for the Mias Jean Wilson of Winchester, Bar silver waa boosted the ( DURING DECEMBERT and others also seem destined for a nual meeting at the home of the nied at home. lent o f about a cent an ouiibe bearing before the nation's bluest Di SUPREME COURT gom r as well as for striniing the Mesa., Is spending a few days with presidant, m I m Clara Eaile, Wad- (Continued from Page One) court. OeatlniMd Jroni Page Oaa) ______■-! T A LK ON SCOUTING her parents, Mr. and Mra. A. H. W il­ London, but the imported metal w fiseday afternoon, January I. Mrs. TO UVB IN WALES Is Recipient of $10,720 Under SELECTED TODAY FORMER RESIDENT PASSING OF YEAR again unchanged in New T o ik But the basla o f the N ew Deal has Wilbur N. Hllle and Mlie Florence Funeral o f Mrs. Schulxo son at their home In Stafford Hol­ East African occupation. Fascists Cardiff, Wales, Dec. 81.— (A P )— 49,3-4 cents an ounce. been built. I t combines to make the mother, preceded West before the Jones w ill asalit the hoeteas with Wm ReportckI by New York The funeral o f Mrs. Minna Schulse low. expressed satisfaction that Premier A member of the family of Aubiay PLANS FOR OPENING Aviation ahares a g a l a . . _ _ _ _ . irtnkatioD Leads Arrests in philosophy of National planning, of Grand Jury, and, in tears, declared the refreshmanta. State Transfer Tax Board. of Broad Brook who died at the Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Glover Mussolini's review of the mllltanE, she believed nor daughter's death Nell Morgan, brother-in-law of Mrs. Fresh Attack On the CobsH- home of her daughter in this c l^ on DIES IN HARTFORD hopes for expanded m llitiin r'd S a a a govomment-led program for social Mrs. Asa Ellla, Misa Ruth Kinney ot Norwich, former residents here, operations refuted critics of the was accidental. District Chairnian Carrie of Efaner Weden Nomnated for building during coming months, jt ■ security, ot stricter government reg­ and Mias Edith SUie called at the Charles A. Lindbergh, aaid today OF COMMUNITY CENTER Sunday night, will be held on Thurs­ were recent visitors with : friends Boost Their Favorite Issoes Town — Seren Persons northern army for Its failure to ad­ Deputies reported West also told home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland E. the Lindbergba would be guests in (Special to The Herald) day afternoon at two o’clock from and relatives In the town. Cash transactions in ahorea ulation, o f government operation os the Jury the following details o f his tntioiiality of the Act Is Funeral Services for Mrs. Rose vance beyond Makale. a "yardstick." Busbar in Southington, recently. the Morgan home. New Yorit, Dec. 81—Mrs. Vera East Hartford Gnest at the W. P. Qulsh funeral home on Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Hart ot numeroua for the second and last- association with ihe actress: President; Annnal Meetmg White Gerard Held 'Today — Up 2 or More Points On day on which such deals can be list- II Duce told his Cabinet yesterday It accentuates an underl3dng Is­ Mr. and Mrs. Elton W. Buell ac­ This relative said the Lindberghs Friend, 79 Comstock .Road, Han- Rooms In Old High School Park street. Burial vrill be in the N ew Britain have been visiting at Sentto JaO. They met five years ago on a pic­ Died at Hospital. the home of Mrs. H art’s parents, ed in 1936 Income tax achedulea. f t the apparent stall since the capture sue; Constitutional revision. companied by Mr. and Mrs. Howard would etay there "for some time.” chestar, is the recipient of $10,720 Filed Today. WindsorviUe Cemetery, East Wind­ ture location at Catalina Island. It Last Night’s Meeting. Building Made Available for sor. The body will bo at the Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Moran of waa thought sales to establish profits of Makale on November 8 was “ab­ Whether It appears as an outright Tryon of Buckingham spent Sunday The filer and hla fam ily would be repreaenting one-third of the rcal- ’ Next Tiesday. the Stock Market. solutely Indispensable" for consolida­ was only last August that she mov­ evening at the home of Mr. and duary estate of her mother, the late Use of the Idle. funeral home after three o’clock Stafford Springs, Dec. 31.—Mn. Bloat Main street. and losses were about e v e i^ dfvtdsd, issue, constitutional revision never­ ed to the sidewalk cafe on the coast the guesU o f J. L. Morgan in Uan- T h « 3S caaea before the Police tion o f occupied position and to Mrs.,Cbarlaa Oanter In Marlbor­ daff, near CardUf. J. L. Morgan is Hre. Margaret Macken, 62 Wester- today, Tuesday, until the services. Rose (White) Gerard, 66, wife of Miss Elga Baldracchl, who Is em­ theless Is deep-rooted in the cam­ highway, where he had an apart­ Washington, Dec. 51.— (A P) — A Rockville, Dec. 31.—Plans are be­ Court during: December, by offenses "facilitate future movements of sev­ ough. velt avenue. New Brighton, N. T.. Ray (Tarvie, at Brown-Landers Party for Supreme Officer Dennis Gerard of Hartford and for­ ployed In Hartford Is visiting her paign o f '86. ment on the same floor. the father of Aubrey, the widowed ing culminated for the opening of The complete slate of officers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bnld- eral hundred thousand men." Mrs. Winthrop Portar baa return­ according to findings here today of fresh attack on the Constitutionality Post, East Hartfbfd, and district A group of members of the Rock' New York, Dec. 31.— (A P ) — The were, intoxication, six: theft, four; W as Worth UIO.fKNI husband o f Mrs. Undbergh's sister, the proposed (Community Center In that will be nominated for the com­ merly of Stafford Springs, died at racchi at their home on Willington ed to her home after spending a few the New York state transfer tax de­ of the Act of Congress abrogating chairman of the Boy Scouts of the villa Emblem Club from both Man­ Stock Market today held a parting NEWCCCENROULMENT tUunken driving, three; operating Fascists accepted this analysis as None of the actress’ money was Elixabatb, who died last December Rockville. The local Board of Edu­ ing year at the annual meeting and St. Francis’ hospital, Hartford. Sat­ avenue. dan at the home of Mr. and Mrs. in California. partment. Similar shares go also clauses in contracts calling for pay­ American Legion, was the guest chester and Rockville held a sur­ election of officers of the (Chamber urday night following a long Illness. bulllah celebration for the old year. without a license, three; reckless on assurance of a "new conquest" FARLEY ANSWERS invested In the exclusive resort, for cation has generously donated the Andrew Burlick of Boston, Maas., Jutes Rebilllard in N ew Britain. to Harold Macken and Arthur ment in gold was filed today with H>eaker at the meeting of DUworth- prise party for Mrs. George Wll- of Commerce at the Masonic Tem­ '4 the present ruling that only the will In no way conflict with the Daughters of America, will hold Its bow hall In Bolton. Standard Oils of New Jersey and Farley. In his speech last night, Miss Allene Warner hoa returned Allegheny ...... the larger amount and awarded grumbled when police called at ,3 of Nations, repudiated by Britain before, without bothering to un­ .. 2H (Furnished by Ptunom Si C o .) commander and adjutant of the Evening Schools. The subjects COLUMBIA regular monthly meeting Monday This Week California, Seaboard Oil, U. S. a. m. to say: "Get your car off the predicted that neither Borah nor to Morse College after a week’s va­ Allied Chem ...... Judgment for the smaller sum. dress. ..106 Central Row, Hartford, (k>nn. taught w ill not duplicate any used In evening, January 6, at 7:45 o'clock Jan. S— M. H. S.-Bristol game at Smelting, Phelps Dodge, Kennecott, KINirS DAUGHTERS HERE and widely criticized as too lenient Herbert Hoover would be the Re­ cation. John Hooker and William Am Can ...... The Colombia concern sought to Post have the right to vote. street” , but he called back qulch ..135% the Evening School. In Knights of Columbus hall. State Armorj*. General Motors, Chrysler, Louisville to the adjudged Italian aggressors publican nominee. He said the Old Warner have returned to their Am Com! A l c o ...... recover the larger amount on three A fte r the meeting, luncheon was Mr. and Mrs. CJiauncey Squler and to say: "Thanks.’’ .. 29H 1 P. M. Stocks This state-wide project is being Frederick BJkstrand, a student at Coming Kvontn A Nashville and Santa Fe were was unsatisfactory "especially re­ Guard "can't get the nomination for studies at the Hartford Trade Am Home Prod ..., first mortgage collateral seven per served by the house committee. The two children spent (Jhristmas day in When he went to put tha TO OBSERVE 50 YEARS • • 36% sponsored and recommended by the the Lowell Textile school, Lowell, Jan. 7— Annual meeting and elec­ lessor gainers. The majority o f the garding the security of frontiers and Hoover and dare not accept Senator 0(^001 after their Christmas recess. Am Rad St S ...... cent sinking fund gold bonds of the attendance prize was won by Meriden, at the home of Mrs. away, he found hla house waa afire; AL SMITH PUZZLE .. 25 Bonk Stocks State Board of Education, and funds Squleris parents. Mass., Is visiting his parents, Mr. tion of officers of Chamber of Com­ of Italian citizens" despite Its sug­ Borah.” These young people commute to A m Smelt ...... Finland bank which wore payable In Lawrence Moonan. .. 60% for such Centers are being furnished and Mrs. Waldemar Ekatrand, of merce at Masonic Temple. gestion for partition of Ethiopia. Declaring that the Republican Hartford every day. Am Tel and Tel .... Bid Asked United States gold coin "of the A family gathering at the home Special Open Meeting to Be With any prospects for successful ..155(4 Cap Nat Bonk A Trust 20 23 by the WPA (Works Progress Ad' of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Isham for Prospect street. Jan. 11— Turkey supper setback convention would be marked by FOR POLITICIANS Mr. and Mrs. Roger Porter and Am Tob B ...... standard o f weight and fineness as It Mias Irene Jacob' and Miss Ger- party Odd Fellows hall I-^ocal 2126, Held in Second Congregation­ peace negotiations thus reduced, ..100(4 Conn. R i v e r ...... 450 ministration). At present these Christmas day consisted of the fol­ speechea "eulogizing non-entities," sons, of Hartford, spent Sunday a ft­ Am W at W r k s ...... existed on July 1, 1934." It con­ tmde Keating of South Manchester, U. T. W. Helping Your Family to bettor galty was scarce in Italy. be said It would "save time, trouble .. 22(4 First Nat Bank ...... 64 68 ANDOVER Centers are temporary but it is lowing: Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Lyman, al Church January 14. ernoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs Anaconda ...... tended the larger number of pres­ were guests of Miss Mary O'Keefe Jan. 15-18—Annual Poultry Show and expense If their political light­ (Contlnaed ®rom Page One) Merton W. Hills. .. 29(4 Hartford National . . . . 20% 28% greatly hoped they will become a No Happy New Year Armour, 111...... ent-day dollars was necessary to Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Isham, Mrs. of Weat Main street. An Informal and Merchants' Exhibit at State weights should shake dice or shoot .. 5 Phoenix St. B. and T . .. 210 I Mrs. Arthur Ncllson entertained permanent part of every locality In The self-imposed restrictions, Atchison represent the same amount of gold Julia Little and Horace Little of birthday dinner was served In honor Armory. King's Daughters In Manchester craps for the nominstlon." veil Invitation was followed by a .. 59 Insurance Stocks I the members of her knitting club which they are eatabliabed. They adopted by the Fascist regime to Auburn ...... Ckilumbia, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur of Misa Gertrude Keating. Jan. 15—Open meeting of Young CONTROL COLDS win celebrate the fiftieth anniver- .. 42% as the original Investment. I Friday afternoon in the Capitol thea- have been filling a very definite 4 Senator Lewla (D.. III.), predicted .Hcrle.a of .statements from him and Aetna Casualty ...... 104 combat League of Nations financial LINDBERGHS ARRIVE Aviation Corp ...... 108 Court’s Ruling Smith of Talcottville, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wedea Mr. and Mra. Howard Learned of Democratic club at High School aary of the organisation, Tuesday there would be six presidential can­ the White House. •• 6(4 Aetna Fire ...... 57(4 I ter In Wllllmantic. Those attending need in larger Communities In and economic sanctions, also acted Balt and Ohio ...... 59(4 The Supreme Court, at Ita last Charles Stoltcnfeldt and daughter Hope Valley, R I., are visiting at hall. evMdng, January 14, at 7:30 p, m. didates, two Democratic, two Re- A week ago. when it waa an­ .. 18% Aetna Life ...... 35 37 [ the show were: Mary Kravollch, which they have been operating pre­ R. K. Anderson, Ernest Bantly, against any Joyful Italian welcome Bendlx ...... term, upheld the right of the gov­ Barbara of Manchester, Mr. and the home of Mra. Leamed'a parents, Jan. 18—American L«egion caba­ by a special open meeting at the publlcana, a Socialist and Prohlbl- nounced that Smith would be here .. 28(4 Automobile ...... 40 42 j Anna Misovich, Katherine Schors, viously and discontinuing such a Harold Cude and Robert Seaman. to the new year. IN ENGLAND AHER Beth Steel ...... ernment to bar payment of private Mrs. Edward P. Lyman, Jr., and son Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bissonnette of ret dance at Rainbow hall In Bolton. 8se«UI Congregational church audi­ tlonlat. for the Liberty League speech, Mrs. .. 51 Conn. General ...... 40(4 ! Mary Johnson. Shirley Hendricks, program would be a grievous error. As previously announced, Elmer Early closings, ordered to save Beth Steel, p fd ...... 42% bonds in gold. and Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Little and Weat Main street. Jan. 22 — Annual meeting of torium. The Democratic convention will Roo.scvcit invited him to spend the ..121 Hartford Fire ...... 84 86 Bernice Lee and Mrs. Neilson. In short, the sponsors of this pro­ Weden, vice president of the J. W. heat and light, eliminated most pub­ Borden ...... "The policy and purpose of the daughter Anne of WUUmantic. Misa Evelyn Depeau daughter of Emanuel Lutheran church. A feature of the service will be a nominate President Roosevelt, he night at the White House. On Sat­ A STORMY JOURNEY .. 26 Hartford Steam Boiler 73 75 The Andover Athletic club played ject want to offer to all the people Hale company, will succeed Charles lic festivities, even If the somber Can Pac ...... Congress of the United States In en­ Mrs. Bessie Trythall and daugh­ Mr. and Mrs. Depeau of Stafford Jan. 30 — Annual President's pageant depicting the history of the said, but a "certain element" will urday. Smith told newspapermen In .. 11% National Fire ...... 76% 78(4 the South WllUngton second team of Rockville a place for supervised Ray as president. Harold Cude, and Glenn T. Eno, of Sterling, son situation would have tolerated them. Case (J. I.) ...... acting the Joint reaolutlon," the peti­ ters spent Christmas day In.Willi' general manager of Case Brothers, Birthday ball at State Armory. orosr slaee its founding by the late nominate another man. Similarly, New York that he would bo unable .. 97 Phoenix Fire ...... lOO 102 last Friday on the South Willington recreation and education. The of Rov. and Mrs. B. E. Eno, pastor Italians customarily start New (OonttBuad from Page One) Cerro De Pasco .,.. tion Bald, "waa to ralleva persons mantle at the home of Mrs. Try' will be first vice president, and Ron­ Jan. 31 — Mid-year graduation ha laid, there would be two Repub­ to accept. .. 54(4 Travelers ...... 610 630 floor. The game wsis last and bard Community Centers have proved of the Baptist church, were married Ifn. Margaret Bottoms of New Tear's dinners late.so that they may Ches and O h io ...... thall’s sister, Mrs. Etta Taylor. ald Ferguson, city editor of The exercises at Manchester High Wtitn Colds Throotan.. H a Cold llilk ot. lican choices. .. 50% Public tIUtles Stocks and corporations of their contractual fought with the South Willington beneficial and Indispensable In all recently at the Baptist church by school. Toth. Members of the various clr- drink to the future at midnight In The next day a report waa pub­ Am erica during the week of Jan. Chrysler ...... Hubert Little has been spending Herald, will be second vice presi­ Speaksr Byms, In t speech last 92(4 Conn. Lt. and Pow com 63 obligations insofar as It was deemed boys edging out on the long end of a other Cities In the State where they the groom's father. Vicks Va-tro>nel holps Vicks VapaRub htips claa, including the Juniors, will have their fizxipg "spumante." lished that a White House spokes­ 13—the time of Hauptmsnn'i execu­ Coca Cola ...... 67 several days In Meriden. dent. John F. Pickles, local en­ night, outlined a comparatively .. 88(4 Conn. Power ...... 49 necessary to regulate the value of 16 to 10 score. W, Norwood of have been operating and It is felt The Herald will, from this date, a part la the pageant which will be The drinking of champagne frr to­ brief program for Congress, and man said Smith had been Invited to tion. Col Carbon ...... 51 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lyman en­ gineer, will be re-nomlnated for Provont many Cold* .. 94(4 Greenwich, W AG, pfd. the money of the United States and Soutb Willington was high point that Rockville ‘too will appreciate give Its Stafford Springs readers 8nd a Cold soonor presented under the direction of night's celebration was barred, this said any undue delay In the scs.slon UiQ White House “at least once a Am ong the persona who boarded Col Gas and Elec . . . 60 65 tertained Mrs. E. E. Lyman, Mrs treasurer. .. 14% Hartford Elec ...... 66% to maintain at all times th' equal man of the game wit)) 7 points. the efforts made to make the com­ complete local sporting news, in­ CURB QUOTATIONS Mrs. Ethel Fish Cbwls, formerly beverage being taken as a symbol of opening Friday "w ill be Influenced year—but he never saw fit to accept the Importer before It docked to ComI Solv ...... 68% Ethel Stannard and sons Dudley and The other officers will be as fol­ At the first warning sneeze or nasal I f a cold has already developed, UM . .. 21% Hartford Gas ...... value of every dollar coined or Service also played well for the vic­ ing winter nights enjoyable. cluding bowling, basketball and state superintendent of the Juniors sanctlonlat France and rejected as by political reasons." even one of these Invitations." greet the Lindberghs waa W. H. Cons Gas ...... 42 46 Malcolm of Hartford and Victor Ly­ lows: (Jharlea Burr, state director; Irritation, quicki— a tew drops of VicktVepaRub,themothcr'a«andby . .. 31% do., pfd...... — Issued by the United States, aqd to tors. Phelps and Hugelman led It is planned to have this same hockey. Tho Herald Is now on sale and leader of Ever Ready arcle, OL,e of the repiisala against nations Smith Statement. Gregory of Morgan Frenfell and Cons Oil ...... 53 man of Mansfield on Christmas day. Charles Ray, national councillor; By ASSOCIATED PRESS Vicki Va-tro-nol upcach nostril. Espe­ fai treating colds. Rubbed osi at bed*, .. 12>4 SNBTCto...... relieve domestic debtors and to raise the scoring for Andover, with Wil­ group work on similar Centers In at Pop's Smoke Shop on Main the senior circle U Manchester. applying the war penalties to Italy. This was denounced by Smith aa Company, acting aa a representa­ C^ont Can ...... 133 137 Christmas eve some of the chil­ Phillip Cheney, E. J. Holl, WlUlam Am er Clt Pow and L t B ...... cially designed for txiee and throat, time, ita combined poultke-vaporaor ‘ .. 85% Manufacturing Stocks the general, level of domeatic prices. son playing a good game at guard. Wapping and Longview. atreeL The principal guest speaker will This Is Tuesday, a meatless day. "false." He said he had received tive of the Morgan bank. Com Prod ...... dren went around singing Christmas J. Shea, L. T. Wood, Parker Soren, Asad Gas and Elec A ...... whtre most coUs start, Va-tro-noI helps tied loosens phlegm, soothes Ittita- . LEADERS DISCUSS * .. 69(4 Am Hardware Players for South Willington were: New Year’s at Maple Grove The results of last night’s bowl­ But even the best Fascists are likely but one other Invitation, to a tea, Gregory, It was explained, made Del Lack and West 32 34 carols on the Green. E. J. McCabe, directors for one Am er Sup Pow ...... to pmient many colds—and to thnm be State President Mrs. George .. 16% Am Hosiery ...... Crisplno, Service. Hatak, Usher The King’s Men orchestra will ing matches ai the Bradley alleys ticn, helps break congiestion.Oncnh by Pryor of Jewett aty. to forget the rules to celebrate with and had accepted. arrangements for the Lindberghs' Du Pont ...... 25 POLYGAMY BANNED IN SIAM The beautiful weather on (3hrlst- year; Fred Blish, Sr., Robert Sea­ Can Marconi ...... off head colds In their early stages. comfort. ..139% A rrow H and H, c o m .. 36 38 Norwood, Holub smd Goodrich; for play for the New Year’s eve dance and the standing of the league fol­ morning the worst of the ooM is OMi; a good dinner. IN F U TIO N DRIVE About the same time In Washing­ Eastman Kodak ___ BY NEW MARRIAGE LAWS mas day was very pleasing to those man, Dr. D. C. y . Moore, Arthur lows: Cent States Elec ...... 156(4 do., pfd...... 107 Anover, Savage, Phelps, Hugelman, at the Maple Grove clubhouse of the Children thronged the churches ton, Mrs. Roosevelt said she had re­ Rest in Hotel Elec and M u s ...... who went away or had guests. It Illing, Christopher Glenney and Palace Five Clt Serv ...... Follow Vicke Plait for Better Control i>f CaMe .. 6% Billings and Spencer.. 2 Manti and Wilson. Referees, Usher Gesangs and Declamations club this where miniature reproductions of the ceived a "nice note" from Governor Some time after they reached Elec Auto Lite ...... 3 Bangkok. Slam. — (A P )—No man was In decided contrast to the storm Charles S. House, directors for two Blssoncttc ...... 108 124 100—332 Clt Serv Pfd ...... < A helpful guide to/naer colds and shorter oolds. Developed by Vkks Continued from Page One) the hotel, the Llndberghe had lunch­ .. 38 Bristol Brass ...... 58% 60(4 and Heller. evening. There will be nolsemakers years. PRESDENT PLANS Bethlehem stable and the coming of Smith declining her Invitation. The Gen Elec ...... may have more than one wife, but o f Thanksgiving day. Ducharme ...... 115 91 110— 816 Elec Bond and .Share...... : Chemists and Medical SuflT; tcMed in ezteneive clinics Y n p n o .. 37T4 Case, I-ockwood and B . A t a meeting of the 4-H clubs of and a large attendance o f members the Three Wise Men, after the birth First Lady was quoted as adding eon there. Afterw ard they rested Gen Foods ...... 175 divorce can be effected by mutual Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hutchins en­ In making its selections, the nom­ Armstrong ...... 101 109 125— 335 Ford Limited ...... ticiiig physicians— Airther proved fai everyday home use by nSl- would be better to wait and see In their suite. .. 33T4 Collins, Co...... 125 Tolland county In Rockville, Friday, of the club and their friends is ex­ inating committee sought to have of Christ, are shown each year from that she had Invited Governor and Gen Motors ...... consent or by court order, under tertained on Christmas Mr. and Mra. PouUs ...... 107 88 107— 802 Midwest Utils ...... lions. The Plan is ftiUy czplaliied in tlKfa Viciis p w ^ g f, what kind of bill Is put forward. He A crew member said the Und- .. 66% Colt’s Firearms ...... Miss Gertrude White of Andover pected. Lrmch will be served In the officers represent a cross section BUDGET MESSAGE well before Christmas until January Mra. Smith to the White House Gillette ...... 52% 54% new marriage laws announced for Howard Stanley and two children of Turschmann . . . . 128 104 104— 881 Nlag Hud Pow ...... I..... held that questions at present were berghs had not been seasick during .. 17 Eagle Lock ...... 28 waa presented with a loving cup for the dining room. of the town’s business life and It la 6, anniversary of the Wise Men's every time she noticed they were Gold D u s t ...... 30 Slam. — Andover, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Penn Road ...... hypothetical. the rough trip. .. 19(4 Fafnir B e a rin g s ...... being the outstanding club leader In Elks Party pointed out that the nominees In­ ^ VI^O»mHmimamClrAU,7llO&itt visit. coming to Washington. Hudson Motors ___ 88 Equality of man and woman in Woodward and Mr. and Mrs. Lester 544 516 546 1616 United Gas ...... MmStf fiM e. s a il, s. v.) NBC ««s^^o-l OenMaued from Page One) Some legislators are talking of Some of the crew understood .. 16% Fuller Brush, Class A . 12% the home making group of the clubs The Rockville Lodge of Elks will clude three retailers, three profes­ Italians admittedly like noise. The This brought a new reply from Int Harv ...... 14% marriage and divorce has not, how­ Hutchins and son F'ranci.s of Colum­ Cyril Johnson Company United L t and Pow A ...... knocking the Inflation elements out Lindbergh had a plane standing by .. 61(4 Gray Tel Pay Station. 20% 22(4 In Tolland county. The Andover have a capacity gathering this eve­ sional men, three manufacturera a O v e r \ ^ M t l h o n Vick Aidi Uxai Yoariy for B* Her CorMrol C an authority on finance and off-tIme current ban on automobile horns has Smith In New York. He said Mrs. Int Nick ...... ever, been established. Infidelity on club also received honorable mention ning at their annual New Year’s eve bia. Lanagan ...... 103 128 105— 336 Util Pow and L t ...... of the Patman bill, vhich is due to at an undleclosed airport in the .. 45% H art and Cooley ...... 120 newspaper man, a fuel and ice deal­ Natale ...... 97 112 108—317 critie of New Deal policies. silenced streets, but at midnight the Smith "has never been In Washing­ Int Tel and Tel ___ .. 13 the part of the wife entitles a hus­ for outstanding .work during the celebration. The spacious home has A t the morning service at the lo­ be token up In the House January British Isles until last night, when Hartmann Tob, com.. band to .a divorce, but this does not er, a nuraenunan, an engineer, a B ousqu et...... 108 128 102— 333 In addition to a possible discus­ custom Is to drop old electric light ton and I have been there only once Johns M a n v illo ...... 95 year. Those attending the meeting been lavishly decorated for the occa­ cal church tho pastor. Rev. A. W, real estate dealer, an automotive 13. Others look with favor on the orders for the plane were cancelled. do., pfd...... 30 apply when the wife is aggrieved. N id e m o ...... 122 124 122— 368 sion o f the budget— Glass la chair­ globes, fire guns and blow horns to since the Roosevelt Inauguration.” Others said they believed Mr.-!. Kennecott ...... 2 8 % were: Irene Willis, Marjorie Par' sion and dancing will be enjoyed Mellinger spoke on "A New Year dealer, a uUlitles manager and on P. 0. SCHEDULE Bymes-Stelwer bill, which Would Int S ilv e r ...... 17 20 'The husband, moreover, is free to M ich ow sk i...... 118 128 107—348 man of the Senate appropriationa make the most noise possible. Later tlie White House Issued a Lindbergh, who rarely left Jon alone Lehigh Val Rd ___ _ .. 8% iah and Miss White. from 9 p. m.. to 2 a. m. Dinner will and a New People." The choir sang educator. leave the method of financing to (he do., pfd...... 56 59 marry at any time, once bis divorce aommlttee—it was thought like the Despite war and sanctions, this formal statement saying “the only li. the cabin, tasted all his food be­ L lgg and Myers B .. All members of the Andover be served at eleven-thirty o’clock "Arise, Shine." Treasury. Under this bill, a veteran ..111% Landers, Frary A Clk. 48% 50(4 has been registered. The wife, ex­ 543 615 544 1702 At the Start of Our 10th Prealdeat might consult the Virgin­ custom is expected to be observed ."itatement made by anyone within fore feeding him. Loew’s ...... Grange are asked to be present at with Urbano Osano of Manchester Sunday evening the Tri-County The following schedule w ill be ob­ who collected Immediately would .. 52.'% N ew Brit. Cmr., c o m .. 19 21 cept in special "asea, must wait 310 Pop’s Lunch ian about the complexion of the Fed- widely at midnight tonight. the White House was that which Many wireless me.ssagee were ad­ Lorlllard ...... the inatallatloa of new officers for as caterer. Music will be furnished Chorus gave a program of CThristmas served at the local post office tOr get about 97 per cent of the value .. 24% do., pfd...... 38 days. Benvenutl ...... 110 126 89— 325 morrow. New Year's Day; 4aal Reserve Board which is to be re- Mrs. Roosevelt made today, in an­ dressed to the colonel on shipboard. Mont Ward ...... 39 the year 1936, next Monday evening by Joseph Hammond's orchestra, music at the Colchester church. DENIES FAN DANCER Year In Business We of his certificate. If ho waited until Mann A Bow, Class A 6 9 .Antaalagnl ...... 105 94 87— 286 City carrier delivery, none; rural prgcalaed under the 1935 Banking swer to questions at a press confor- Including one from n British news­ N at Bisc ...... , 32% at the Town hall. Irving Wickham, the Aristocrats. The committee In About 16 Columbia people braved 1938 he would get 100 per cent. do., Cla.ss B ...... 1 OLD BOOK’ OF Frassanelll ...... 97 09 07— 293 carrier delivery, none; parcel post A c t cnec. paper offering £250 sterling ($ 1,200) N at Cash Reg ...... Past Master of the Manchester charge includes Michael J. Conway, the cold to hear the concert, as well Glgollttl ...... 112 123 114— 346 Drafts New ISIII •. 22% Niles, Bern Pond . . . . 29 31 FLOWERS DISPLAYED ON FEDERAL PAYROLL delivery, none; money order window, Take This Opportunity To Thank J Aficther White House visitor was SITUATION IN EUROPE The White House gave out a sten­ for a 1,000-word statement. N at Dairya^nssjr ...... ^2 Gramgo, is to be in charge of the In­ chairman; Herbert O. Clough, Paul as the 12 singers from here, and Negro ...... 125 103 116— 343 Senator Thomas, lung an ex North and J u d d ...... 33 35 6loscd all day: stamp, registry, par­ Secretary Ickea, public works ad- ographic report of Uic press con­ An official of the United States N a t D istill ...... 3 0 ,, stallation proceedings. J. Roden, Michael J. Mantak. Ed­ were well repaid by the fine per­ panalonlst, and a Senate leader of Peck, Stow and W ilcox 7 9 St. LouU.— (AP)—An old-fash­ cel post, and general delivery wln,- Our Many Friends and Patrons. lunlstrator. Federal relief plans In ference. quoting Mrs* Roosevelt os line said Lindbergh had Intimated N Y Central Royal Webster of Southbridge, mund Smith, Arthur McFall and formance of the thirty-five singers, 549 545 502 1506 BIGGEST PROBLEM OF ’ 36 the Patmanites last session, l.s ...... 27'4 Russell M fg...... 25 __ ioned book of flowers, pressed by Officials in Minneapolis Say dow, open 7:30 to 10:30 a. m.; lobby, tlie new fiscal year presented a ma- uaylng merely: he would not consent to an inter­ N Y NH and H ...... ! Scovill ...... ,311', Mass., Is visiting at the home of his CHiarles Weber. representing the six churches In the Central Package Store drafting amendments which, the view...... 3% 33% Henry Shaw, noted botanist-philan­ open 6 a. m. to 9 p. m.; malls re­ ^ r question mark In the b u ^ e t "I worked with Governor Smith North Am ...... 27 mother, Mra. Mary Webster, of An- Midnight Show Tonight Tri-County Union, Ckiicbester, M arl­ She Applied for a Position Fontanella ...... 110 105 100—815 Washington Post says, embody the Stanley W orks ...... 38 40 thropist, in 1866 has been placed In ceived, 6 a. m., 7;30 a. m,. 10 a. m.; Make-up. A public works bill ap- (Continued from Page One) In every state campaign and when Packard ...... 7 dovar, for a few days. The Palace theater will run a boro, Westchester, Hebron, Gilead But Was Not Given One, Famingo ...... 110 102 112— 324 Standard Screw ...... 115 tha Missouri Historical society’s dis­ malls dispatched, 8:45 a. m., 11 a. m. fta lm a tln g 150,000,000 has been Patman principle In more detailed bo ran for President. I have al­ OTHER THEORIES HELD Penn ...... 31 Two new cases of German measles midnight showing of the film and Columbia. Rev. Elmer Thlcnes Louis ...... 93 02 86— 271 form. do., pfd., guar...... 11)9. play here. It Is the property of Mrs. A.S the years have passed we have endeavored to In- Me only outward hint of the Presl- attack on the British fleet as a ways asked him here. I asked If New York, Dec. 31.— (A P ) __ Phlla Rdg C and I ...... 2% have been reported in town In the "Coronado" tonight at twelve o f Marlboro was the director, and Squires ...... 88 108 100— 296 Smyth Mfg. Co...... 55 Edward Bartley, whose mother re­ Washington, Dec. 31. — (A P ) — CHILDREN DIE IN FIRE. Scnt'a plans. reprisal against sanctions. A t the same time, he Is preparing he and his family were coming Will’ s crew members of the Ameri­ Phil Pete ...... last two day*. Both Clara Savage o’clock with reserved scats being Mrs. Laura Squler of Columbia the E r i c ...... 108 120 110—338 prove our service to you and we believe that your sup­ ...... 39% Taylor and F e n n ...... 75 ceived the book from Shaw. The Wor)ts Progress Administration (Jovlngton. Va.. Dec. 31.— (A P )— & The message to <3ongresa will be Just as II Duce desires colonies, an alternative plan to push If an down for the 25th and If they woidd can Importer reported in Liverpool Pub Serv N J ...... 46% and Nathan Gatchcll are confined to sold In advance. Favors, noise- accompanist. Those singing from Radio ...... Torrington ...... 90% 92'-I insisted today that Miss Ruby Bac Three children—one of them a two- port has proven that you are satisfled. Ip . Roosevelt's first public utter- so does Adolf Hitler. This, coupled orthodox bond payment plan ap­ c;ire to come and stay, Just as that Col. Charles A. Lindbergh and ...... 12% their homes with attacks of measles. makers and so on will be distributed Columbia were Mrs. Ekllth Isham, 509 527 SOS 1544 hla w ife had left the United State., Reading ...... Underwood Mfg. Co... 84% 80% About one-fourteenth of tha entire of MinneapoUt, designated by some Standings day-old baby—were burned to death MWa since his addresses at Chicago with the vast program of militariza­ pears likely to win. His alternative, would have asked any other friend...... 36 Union M fg. Co...... 7 Both outgoing and Incoming offi­ to all attending. Mrs. May Lyman Smith, Miss Marie to "be away" when Bruno Richard Rem Band ...... body weight of a human la blood. as "Federal Fan Dancer No. 1," Won Lost early today In a fire which swept gRid Notre Dame Unlvermy early tion In the Nazi Third Reich, gives he said, would prevent bankers ...... 19% U S Envelope ...... lOB cers of the Grange met at the home Warning In Regard to Bullet* Field, Mrs. Margaret Woodward, the diplomata of France and Britain Hauptmann is electrocuted for the Rey Tob B ...... Police Captain Richard E. Shea Isn’t getting any of the $4,000,000,- Cyril Johnson Company .. 30 6 through a large frame dwelling oc­ ^ month. “ " from getting a "bonus." ...... 55% do-, pfd...... 125 of Misa Marion Stanley Saturday Mrs. aayton Hunt. Mrs. Arthur 000 work relief fund. The Holmes Funeral Home Bomethlng else to worry over. If Non-Interest bearing bonds would kidnaping and murder of their first Safeway Stores ...... evening to plan the Grange program has issued a warning in regard to Smith. Mrs. A. W. Mellinger. Miss Pop's Lunch ...... 22 14 cupied by aeveral famllica here...... 33% Veeder Root ...... 69% 71% Last winter she waa fined $15 for Germany returns to Geneva and If SOD, other theories continued to be Schenley Dis ...... for the coming year. Miss Marion carrying bullets around in their Lucky Strikes ...... 19 14 Others escaped by leaping from 2S Woodbridge Street Phone 7897 The hydra, a fresh-water polyp, be Issued, by the government and ...... 51% Whitlock Coll Pipe ... — 3 Flora Wheeler, Miss Ahicne Badge, doing a night club dance police held It enters Into any pacts guarantee­ G U ^ held by business associates and ac­ Sears Roebuck ...... Stanley, who Is to be the Lecturer pockets by boys. For the past few Palace Five ...... 21 15 windowa. e u function normally when turned depoalted In Federal Reaerve banka...... 55% J.B.Wil'ma Co, $10 par 40 60 Raymond Lyman and Clayton Hunt, unfit fo r public view. ing the status quo of Europe, It quaintances of the parents. Shell Union ...... CIRCLE for 1936 was In charge of the meet­ weeks, following the basketball Hansen’s All-Stars ...... 13 20 The dead, all children of Mr. and MMde out and is capable of swal- In turn the banka would write ...... IS Jr. As a special number Mrs. It waa reported that Mias Bac Welz Express ...... 14 19 Mvnng an animal 60 times Its own seems up to the British to persuade checks against the bonds, payable Rev. John amith, who Is a mis­ Most common Is the opinion that Socony Vac ...... ing. Those present were Miss Amy games at the Town Hall, many 22 .Isham and Mrs. Squler sang a duet, Mra. Lawrence Lacks, were: sionary to Japan, preached at the ...... 14% was sharing .vome of the $20,000,- Kelvinatora ...... 10 23 Hitler. to the veterans. The banks' renura- mountains of crank letters received Sou Pac ...... 23% FEAR 26 DROWNED Randall, Mr. Hilliard, Henry Hil­ caliber cartridges have been found "The Dawn of ' Hope" accompanied WlUlam Lacks, 12, and Lawrence (Jllead Congregational church Sun- TOMORROW 000 allotted by Harry L. Hopkins Central Package ...... 9 27 Germany's Demands eratlon, he said, would be a sum during the la.st eight years by the South R w y ...... I ...... 14 liard, Howard Stanley, George Nel­ and turned Into the police. Some of by Mrs. Hunt. Lacks, 7, both of whom slept In an- ______w y morning, Instead of the regu­ CONTINUOUS SHOW for cultural projects intended to High single, Nldcrno ...... 164 As a reward. Hitler surely would equal to their expenses which be Lindberghs—enough to fill several St Brands ...... 15% Melbourne, Australia, Dec. 31.— son, Don Tuttle, Mra. Don Tuttle, them are cut In two. Much of the A new Year's party will bo held supply employment foi needy ac­ other part of the house from that demand the return of at least some lar minister, Berle Lewla, who with rooms—drove the famous flying St Gas and El ...... High single, G lgollttl...... 158 estimated at a "fraction of I per ...... «% (A P )—The Australian government Paul Ackermann and Marlon Stan­ rubbish In the Town Hall is sent to at the hall for the young people of tors, artists, musicians, and writers. occupied by their mother; and their of the colonies taken from Germany Mrs. Lewis are spending the holi­ couple abroad to live. St Oil Cal ...... Chas. Bickford High three strings, Nldcmo . .427 cent." ...... 41 Ordered today a search by sea and ley. the furnace to be burned, and If the church and community on Tuesday But a telephone call to Minneap­ High three strings, Michowski 386 baby aiater, only two daya old, wlio by the Treaty of Versailles. days In Ohio. Rev. JohSi 8 m l^ le Many of the letters threatened In­ St on N J ...... In Office and Salesroom Tha Waahlngton Poat oays both ...... 62 air for the steamer Parings which The Girls' League enjoyed a very bullets are thrown Into the fire evening. olis resulted In the statement here High team alngle, Cyril Johnson the mother could not save. German rearmament to a great planning to return to Japan In jury to the Lindberghs and abduc­ Tex Corp ...... 30 disappeared in a Christmas Eve lively and entertaining Christmas someone la likely to , be injured. The annual church business meet­ that although the dancer had asked Company, 622; high team three plana o f Thomas are regarded here I'cbruarj'. The Chrlatian Endeavor tion of their second son, Jon. Some extent la responsible for the diplo­ Timken Roller Bear ...... 67% storm. “A Notorious party at the home of Marion and Captain Shea also states that deal­ ing will be held Friday evening at for a W P A Job she waa Ineligible strings, Cyril Johnson Company, as "highly Inflatlonaiy.” was omitted so the members could of the writers have been appre­ Closed All Day Wednesday b CAHD OF THANKS matic maneuvering for alliances con­ Trans America ...... 13% Vera Stanley Friday evening. Games ers selling cartridges to minora will the hail at 8 o’clock. There will be because she hadn’t been on the dole. 1,763. tinuing over Europe. The pact be- attend the Tri-County Christian hended. The vessel with three Brilish Gentleman” L 'y .t 1® ‘henk our trienils and Union Carbide ...... 71% were played and gifts exchanged. be dealt with severely and brought a roll call, reports o f officers and A large gathering of the friends t#ecn France and Soviet Ruiala, ne­ Union chorus program of Christmas Governor Harold G. Hoffman’s Unloq Pac ...... officers and a erew of 26 Chinese Into court. '" '.‘k® •rmpatUy and klnd- music held at the Colohastar 0>n- ...... 108 ----- ALSO ------The house was decorated In Christ­ other business. Preceding the sup­ St. Paul, Dec. 31.— ( A P ) — Ruby o f Miss Margaret CHapprood gather­ tha lllnesa gotiated out of profeesed feare of visiting Hauptmann In the death Unit Aircraft ...... waa feared to have foundered swift­ Work suited on WPA Project Bae may fan dance If she can find New Yearns Day POUCE COURT gregatlonal church, Sunday eve­ ...... SO ly, without being able to send dis­ mas colors with a lighted tree the per at 7 o’clock, the ladles will serve ed at Knights of Columbus ball and >d at tha tima of tha daath of our the Nail regime, still remelna to be bouse and subsequent revival o f In­ Unit Corp ...... ning...... 7% center Yrom which the gifts were Work has been started this week the annual supper, to which anyone employment, state WPA officials gave her a mlsceUaneous shower in Bl^ad nwthar. Bapcially tha Church ratified by the French .Parliament. terest In tha Hauptmann case arc tress signals. Buck Jones Ernest V. Meade, 20, of 89 Aah Mias Mildred Stone returned to Unit Qai Im p ...... 17% distributed. After the entertain­ on the first stretch of road to be said today, but not aa a member of honor of her approaching marriage E.;fVa 'k"®® who To offset this, the Nazis seek allies The Parings, a well-known Aus­ In interested in the church and its work IVIRY SUNDAY fieslsd tha uaa of thalr cars avenue, Witllmantic, waa fined $35 New York City Sunday after spend­ reported to have disappointed Col. U S Ind A le ...... 43% ment the league members enjoyed a Improved In the town of Vernon un­ is invited. a W P A theater troupe In Minneso­ to Robert Pradel. She received I ' l j s ______M e P H IL U P 8 PAM lLT. to the south, to drive a wedge be­ Lindbergh, and this Is given by some U S Rubber ...... tralian coastal tease), departed der the farm to market program of ta. RMII4 Trip RalIrMrf fe m and costs by Judge Raymond A. ing the holidays with her mother...... 16% “ IVORY HANDLED very lovely banquet. Those pres­ Francis Hunt of New. London la many useful and pretty gifts and The M andiester E Ie(±ic Co. tween Parle and Moscow. of the aviator's acqualntancea aa a U S S m e lt...... from the western port of Victoria a the W PA . A group of 15 men She has variously been reported Jehnson In Police Ck)urt thia mom-'’ Mrs. Bessie Stone, and her sister...... 93% ent were Mrs. Nellie Hyde, Lois spending a few days with his grand­ following the opening of the gifts i U f CUM chn tm 8 0*4 Un4«f IX Itoti For* Soviet Russia also professes great causa of bis departure. U 8 S t e e l...... weak ago, towing the tanker Vlncaa GUNS” started work on Regan road which hired and fired as a member of the Ing In connection with an automo­ Mrs. Clifford ft Perry...... $774 Utwln, Francis Lltwin, Marlon mother, Mrs. Jennie Hunt. a social party waa. enjoyed. Mias Ly. RorttBfd ...... fears In the Far East. It looks with A few In aviation circles have re­ Vick Chem ...... which waa to be broken up In runs from Ogden’s Comer to West troupe. Ann May Young, assisted by the bile accident involving cara driven Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Foote and ...... 43 Stanley, Vera Stanley, Mrs. Herbert Members o f (Columbia Grange are liT...... distrust on the combination of garded CoL Undbergh’a sailing os Western Union ...... Japan. street, a road used by many farm­ Today Misa Enza Zeller, super­ Misses Alice and Mary (^approod DMBotto* (South SM.) by him and by Allle Burke o f 57 son, Elmer, of Oolchester, were call­ ...... 74 Thompson, Jr., Mrs. Ellsworth Co- notified that there will be a special Japan and Manchoukuo and It builds ers at the home of Mrs. E. E. Foote, principally a business trip. They W est Elec and M fg . The VIneaa drifted ashore. ers in that section who come to visor o f the vaudeville troupe which served refreshments. MAHIEV'S Madison street, Hartford, near the ...... 98 vell, Mrs. Fred Bishop, Christine meeting of Blast O n tra l Pomona lE T a iN iN a a common defense with strategic­ Sunday afternoon. speculate that be may participate Woolworth ...... White, CTarolinc White, Olga Llnd- Rockville. It Is planned to put addi­ Is to tour Minnesota’s Civilian Con- Frederick Extrand, a itudent at Hockanum river bridge on Waat ...... 65% Grange, No. 3, P. of H.. held with aervatlpn Corps camps, settled the I CBouti Sta.) ...... ally-placed Outer Mongolia. Mr. and Mrs. John W ay and Mr. from Europe In preparations for Elec Bond and Share (Curb). 16% holm, M ary Llndholm, and Am y tional men on such work during the Lowell TextUe School In Lowell, Observers, recalling lesser crises Middle turnpike, December 15. Trana-Atlontlo commercial flying Vernon Grange in the Vernon matter. Mass., la spending the holidays with i aood i . New Low Prices and Mra. Morgan Stedman o f Weat Randall. coming weihka as additional projects n U ot Station Tlckot OUlco* which have precipluted widespread Norman Webber of Bloomfield, HarUord spent Saturday afternoon service. are started. The plans coll for Grange hall on Saturday evening, "W e cannot assign her to the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar PAINFUL PREMIERE The subject for the Sunday mom project,” said Miss Zeller. Ompbell’B Pork and war, can aee only dark clouds over who waa driving hla car behind at tha Welleaway farm. Soma felt that Lindbergh, who Newton, Iowa—Beauty contest grading the road, graveling the January 4th, 1936 at 7:30. The 5th Ehctrand of Prospect street. N E W HAVEN Ing worship service of the Andover degree will be conferred. This will Miss Zeller said Miss Bae had re­ Africa, Europe and Asia. Webber's testified the Webber car Mra. Anna Blssell and her son shies from personal publicity aa per­ winner Janet Hough of Drake Uni­ SeaU surface and trimming brush along Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carpana and ®8«iiB, 8 cans...... TONIGHT Oongregatlonal church was, "The hearsed with the troupe "wearing a 17c NaGonal Affaire was going about 50 miles an hour Colonel Harry Blaaell, of Manches­ haps no other public figure, dreaded versity wanted, like many another, N o n the sides of the road. give those who desire, an oppor­ aon. Fred, Jr., Mrs. Mary Sfreddo A ll Through llatola Oil. a w rkr\ Christian’s Inventory for the New tunity to receive the 6th degree be­ full length gown,” but that "ad­ As consequential os are all these In the center of the road and that ter, were callen at the home of being brought again Into the lime­ to break into p’ urea. She did. Oi. Bale ATMIUNIGHT Year." The text was, taken from The section of road la about a and daughter, Mias Augusta Sfred- fore the next session o f the State verse publicity built around her fiillon can...... jp X o fc U factors to the powers of the world, It swerved to the left Just before Mra. Bissell's sister. Mrs. Elton W. light In connection with Haupt­ Then came a doctor to pick out A t the Luke 23:33. mile long and U the first of five do of Weat Main street were the re­ Buell, Sunday afternoon. THI Grange. night club entertaining" made It cent nests o f Mr. and Mrs. August the dominant interest In the Ameri­ the crash. Burke also claimed the mann's appeal to the New Jersey splinters and treat hsr fo r cuts. The ■ox OStea Taamad The members of the Andover miles of Buch roads to be improved Mother’! Quick Oats, q The Young Women's Club will $I6NESS OF A report of the White Gift Offer­ impoaaible to oaalgn her to the Job. Sfreddo of Windsor Locks. can scene In 1936 Is thd presidential other car veered into hla auto. Pardon Board, possible development picture waa In a glass frame. She Tefstkar Fer Young People's club are to meet at Francis Rupprecht is in charge of campaign. meet at the homt of Mrs. Anna Po- HOTHSCHUD" ing ot the church and Sunday school Miss Peggy Foley of Prospect Meade, hla father and other occu­ of new evidence, or execution of the sat on it. THI HUMOK OF the parsonage Monday af te noon to the work which la expected to con­ TH E N IG H T The New Deal, with Its changes in tocek, Thursday aftem ooi, January Tha First Tim# was given at the morning service of street and nephew, Thomas Foley Knudale Catsup, pants of the Meade car claimed that ”MIUJ<5NAmi’ plan for the supper to bo given for tinue for aeveral weeks. the relationship of government to 2, at 2 o’clock. « Mra. U lllan O rif- the church Sunday. The Sunday are spending the week in New York U n t bottle...... It waa Burke's car which swerved r - . M T T I the Manchester High school cross SUftOB d oses Ang will be assistant hesteia and school gave $4, special glfta $6.16, ARM Y AND NAVY CLUB City and New Jersey the guests a t lie society, comes before the nation and caused the accident. couhtry team next Thursday night In The temporary testing station of Mrs. Anna Smith will be the laadar friends and relative!. B»ker'8 Moist with one principal Issue:' Webber, through hla attorney. s t a r t s n e w YEAR’S EVE the M otor Vehicle Department closed White Gift Offering $2.69 as weU os for the afternoon. the Town hall. The Mlasea Dorothy Roberts ot Qooouut. can .... Shall the New Deal be continued? Judge William S. Hyde appeal^ at noon today after having been open food, clothing, hooka and toys in WINNERS A T “ BINGO" .. 9c and Mra. C. D. Smith of 4 DAYS — WED.-SAT. Friends of Walter Hendricks, Jr„ ML.dletown and Beatrice Roberts WE WON’T SLEEP The forces In power have their the decision to the Superior Court HAMEO t m n s here for aeveral weeks. The sU- abundance. The cash was spent in Salt Pork, Hartford have been spending a few BARTFORD are happy to leam that he la much of Greenwich were recent guests ot candidate, Franklin Delano Roose­ J A N U A R Y l- 8.g.4 FBANCHOT tlon waa dismantled today. This buying extra toys so that the 17 and posted a bond of $100 for hla days at the home of their son and taproved and hope that he will soon their father, Peter Roberts at his t b ...... velt; they have their platform, the station served' the greaUr psut of stockhigs which were given to on 20c appearance there. family, Mr. and Mrs. W. George ON OUR STAGE be able to return to hla home In An­ Saturday’s winnera in the weekly home on WMttord avenue. New Deal. Tolland county, equal number of children might be A WINK ! Icy Point Salmon, Smith. dover. Army and Navy club Bingo games Mr. ^ond Mrs. Louis Doolittle ora The oppoBltlonlats — Republicans, TONE Cbuidi Servics equal In their contents. The Thurs­ were: Mrs. Charles Howard, Lawr­ 2 tall cans...... Ice la W ng harvested by Robert M ANNY KING’S VANITY PAIR REVUE moving into a tenement in Stof- Tonight weH be wide open all 25c dissatisfied Democrats, and forces of. The First Lutheran church will day Afternoon club donated a crate ence L. Williams, Frank Gulnlpero, ■ i m r A T N ^ E. Foote from a pond near hla dairy “A Revue That’s DIffeient” MAYOR TAKES OFFICE tordvIUe recently vacated by W htfh«» you n ttd $ 300. $ 300. night to servo you with' fine things Arot Jeanima Pancake industry and business acting more hold N ew Year’s eve services this of oranges which were also dis­ James Taylor, Misa E. Merkel, Mrs. farm, which 'a of excellent quality Featuring New Haven, Dec. 81 — (AP) — Charles Snow. $lO O orl«t.yioueonQ «tltlrtm I Floor, 2 pkgs, ... or less Independently against the HUB M ayor John W . Murphy and 22 evening starting at seven-thirty tributed. Baskets of fruit were sent W. GogUardone, Mrs. D. McIntosh, to eat Indudlng Roast Turkey- and nine Inchea in thlckneaa. The Misses Edith Bradley, daugh­ ut®»®prom pHy, pdveftly— ®ond j 21c admlnUtraUon — sUll must obtain Nina Knipen of 91 Autumn PARAMOUNT STUDIO BAND o clock a t the church. Tha service to several families in the pariah Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hill of Han- RcohinoI other d t y officials were Inducted Mrs George Winiama, D. McIntosh, ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Brad­ M «oty ttrm si. too. N o ropoy* Steaks and Chop*—or anything :B)ts, large both. street and Mrs., Helen Dion o f $1 18 —• Broadway S io n — SO U open to the pubUc. where illness la present. cheatar im nt Sunday at the home SOON Into office with simple ceremonies Richard Fredericks, Mrs. Harry Mc­ ley of West Stafford; Sylvia Phelps, m o m f o r 30 doyt* A ll stoodAy | else you m l^ t desire. U you find .package ...... Tboae Mentioned Weill street were admitted and o f Mrs. HiH’a parents, Mr. and Mra. MAROASIT at noon today in the aldermanlc F U a l OsoBcU Meeting Cormick, Mrs. D. Rudas, Mlaa Rose daughter of Mr. and Mra. Benjamin 22c BOBBY and PAGE i PACO and RAEZEU , ontployod n o n ond w onon wol® j yourself yawning about * a. ra. Oalo Dog Food, « rf W ill the candidate be one of those John W ilcox of 19 Locust street and Asa W. EUis. . SAM-t , LINDSAY chambers at City Hall. M a^r George SebeeU presided at TELEVISION FOR Shaw. B. C. a u io w , Mias Marion Phelps of StaffordvlIIe and Martqa Ulked of today — Borah, London, T h e oom o. both stogto ond m orrlod. I Just gather your party together Mrs. Robert Danncll., and Infant Mioi Barbara Flab has returned THE DUNN BROS. 1 JANIS THOMPSON ALLISON Former Mayor David E. FitzGer­ the final meeting of the Common SOVIET EXPLORERS Villa, Mra. Csrvinl, 'niomas Blanch­ Day, daughter of Mrs. J. Demon B c a n a ...... l O C Knox, Vondenberg — or a "dark Levabla ItATTUI ald administered the oath of office Council for the year lost evening ard, F. Greive, William Bristow, son o f Hartford were discharged. to Hartford to rusurae her studies IRENE CODY | Dorothy Regers and "CfclddV I l i r V M T I . ot West Stafford, all students at and head straight for The Tea horee" aa In 19207 Or srill it again Mrs. Mary Johnson of S8 Bis­ at the Moraa Oollsse after spending V a fa b e e ^ In the presence of a small gathering There was but Uttle business trans- WlUlam Taggart and Frank Bar­ the New Britain Normal school, are be Herbert Hoover? AND MANY OTHERS Moscow. — (A P )—Television ap­ rera. ' ' Room, 883 Main street. We’U sau street waa admitted and John her Christmas vacation at her home of epeeUtors. seted at tbs meeting, the greacer paratus haj been aent by airplane to spending the hoUdeya at their res­ in Qllead. In accordance with Mayor port o f the tima being given to baor- “n s nedai prlss wlnnara ware: pective homes. treat you royally. MAHIEV’S i. T !i* f o r the Darling, of 234 Keeney street, WED. - TBUBS. . FRL - BAT. SAMS P ort Dlcknon, In the Arotie regions,' battle, but It may be forced to Misa Edith rails la visiting at the 1 ON OUE SCREEN 8 AMB Murphy's wishes, the Inauguratioa Ing routine bills and approving them Mrs. 8. Oulow, Joe Henderson, WU- Mr. and Mrs. Francis Oolenum George Baker of Boulder Road and M O RN. m a t . e v e . so that expediUona wintering there mrte changes before the election. home of her alster, Mrs. Pearl t SHOW SHOW waa marked by strict simplicity. for paymenL 11am Bristow, W . Bulla. John and daughter, Joan, o f Clinton, lU on t Mrs. Salvatora Leona of S8S Waat 19e IBe-tOo 30e-S0e may receive entertainment programs OROCEBT Supreme Court, early In tte Young, in N ew Yor)c. SUPER SCREEN TOMORROW rOM ORROW ■ Tha mayor, starting his third A nnouncement was mods that the a e a r y , C. O'Brien, W. Gagliardone, Maos., were recent guests ot M m .‘ ■tato Tbontvr Center street were dlacbarged to­ OHILOBBN lOe ANT TIBIB STATE from MoCrow. Government en^neera I ISSSpnice Street will decide on the con- day. Friends of Mias Hssal Porter, ■ AND THVRI. l.kMD T i i n w . | term, urged economlea and the nec- Coonoctlcut Light and Power Com­ Richard Fredericks, E. Mmey, L. L. Coleman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hew Year's Eve—AU Seats 60e FEATURES eedty for the odmlnietratlon to soy programs broeulcast from Mos­ Wllkenaon. John M cCarty. S.< John­ T clop k oao ‘5? pttoci- daubter of Mr. and Mrs. William pany furnished the power for the cow have been received clearly la John Cummlskey at their boms in ras Mala Siroot | Flue T bs. N E W S ' 8 HOBT BUBJEOn _ ENDS TO-NlOBTl W IU. ROGERS l> “OLD UNTUGRYT koep within ita Inidget in a brief son, P erry W ittes. Mrs. SuUlvar.. Forreatvlllc. Porter, of Lebanon, formerly' of Christmas tree and other decora­ Omsk, Siberia, which la almost os Tag no 4»m9 auead, ore glad to hear that aha U SReech. tions in the d ty. around tbs center. Mra. Ann Spear. The door priM J, Bruno Frataanelli ot Stewart RR a RR for away aa Port Dickson. nraa won k j M n. A. AnderMio. L ■■ ^ a a a a • Manor, Long Isttnd, la spending a !«•••• 0 » Yemr Owb flvaatato s .

U G B POUB MANCHB8TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CX)NN„ TUESDAT, DECEMBE» Bl, 188B. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. COMM. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 81,1988. PAGE A m r l r r B t r r patrona o f tha Narraganaett pUst Roosevslt will not only not present uadoubtadly contributed tan tlmea for tbs oonsideratloa of Congrasa Safe and Happy New Year done bjr the industry during ib)« THIRD TOWNSEND Overnight A, P, breathing spell are: first, to make over to the racing game. Maasit- any adequate program ealculated to PROMISING YEAR I ^B fntiig flrrtlft FEDERAL UnUTY low prices for Uoeral -..se available TO INSTALL SCANDU^ chusetta' treaauiy received f90S,000 compensate for ths reversals and WhaFs New in Science to oU who wish to use Utarally, and U _ PUBUSasO BT THE News second, to educate the public to a * M A f .n PJUNTINO COMPANT. INC. aa ita ahare of the 19 mllliona poured failures o f his original one, but that In New Yo r k aU B ORGANIZED AHEAD FOR STATE ^hja, Dec. 81.-—(AP)—A to-s>sufgestod ao more cultivating than knowledge of tbs fact that low and It BIh *11 8tr««t into the machinea in that atata ho will not present any program A a MISSED AIM, Xanekttur, Conn. Meriden—CapL Wllford S. Alex­ tsii»s9snnnnnn of 34,000,000 --- meteors------— can taNecessary to control weedsTleavlng unremunersttve prices to those cus­ OFnCERS THURSDAY " TROXAS PERauaON Two hundred million dollara went whatever worthy o f the name. ander, president of the Puritan seen dally throughout the world. the ground surface rough; roughen­ tomers who only use our service for 0«a«»l l(«nac«r out o f the United Statea, to the aup- That be will blandly assume that be „ GBORGB ROSS Awood picture? It’s all right. They Bank and Trust Co., resigned, ter­ Dr. C. C. Wylie, jroung meteor ex­ ing uie surface 'n the spring; keep- a minimum of essential light not ______Pwnded Oetolxr >, lilt Naw York, Dee. 81.—^TadyTall ask. And my answer la Never! Ardmr E. Keatmg Is Named GAS COMPANIES pert of the University of lows, de­ SAYS FERGUSON only would not help them toward port of Irlih and Canadian hoapitali, bss done his full duty and that bis minating 14 years service with the Ing a protective cover o f vegetation >‘PaMI(lied Rrtrjr Ernilnv Exe«pt Cr.vendlsh", the major domo curUy Never! 1 alwaye-say that twice to bank which be has beaded since clared that that number of etellar on the land whenever possible. tho accomplishment ot their desires, Mrs. Erika Dahkpiist to Be­ Bwdmra and Rolldaxa Entarcd at tha aa the result of the aale of foreign efforts have been crowned with suc­ announced, “will see jrou presently.” | make It perfectly clear.. Becauee I Fresident at Meeting in 1927. partlclea strike the earth's atmos­ but that, next to Increased taxes, paat OSloa at Maachaitar,. Coan.. aa aweepstakee ticketa in this country. cess, depending on the revival In ^ d as soon as that worthy departed | gave up the stage to marry Charlie "The 1936 outlook for the manu­ phere daily. He also reported that As one possible solution for The obvious unconstitutlonsllty of such burden is the greatest obstacle ■aeond aaaa Mail Mattar. Hartford—William J. Farley, factured gas business is faced with all the meteoric material striking Nobody has ever made on authorl business resulting from the outpour­ with his shoulder-blades Mgb ia the and to settle down quietly and 1 state PWA administrator, announc­ drought, companion curse Vvlth dust. the major portion of the public util­ to the attainment of their wishes. come President of Vasa air, Adele Astaire— (I mean, raw- won't ever dance again." high adventure and promise, as bus­ tho earth since It began would form J. C. Jensen of Nebraska Wesleyan "If theae two things can be ac­ ■UBSCAIPTION RATES tntivc ciirvcy of tbs amount of ing of borrowed money to last long ed the Federal government has ex­ ity holding company act of 1935 has Oaa Taar, br nail ...... I All ther. Her Ladyship) entered the Besides which. Lady Adele la too iness generally indicates further im­ less than an Inch or the surface; University advised laying out a averted dlaaster to the Investments complished by the Industry, then enough to insure his re-election. tended the time In which bids on provement," according to N. B, that the number of meteors which Order in Ceremonies. Per Month, by mall ...... I .10 : money apent by Americans in beta genteel drawing room of her suite busy. Why shouldn't she be, when several Connecticut PWA projects farm on the lee side of a lake. On In holding company stock of mil­ tho verdict of public opinion will ta Weil, that will be all right with a at the Pierre. Bertolete, new president of the can be seen with telescopes is prob­ the lee side, oe said, the air con­ lions of small Invcatoru, as well as favorable without question." SA fvera?one'yearyear ^^^^^^^.^^^'!t9!oo *’°8 I'aces, while the figures com­ the Cavendish castle at Llsmore, can be submitted. Hartford Gas Company. "A con­ ably "many millions" dally; and A majestio entrance? Not at ail. Waterford, Ireland, has s staff of Arthur E. Keating was last night tains 25 to 30 per cent more mois­ tho Impairment of operating com­ monly Jilted in relation to tho count' great many people— we believe with Westport—Plans by which West- sensus of qualified opinion shows that the number of meteors which MEMBER OP TflE ASSOCIATED Her Ladyship swaggered in, as if 70 servants and retainers. And elected president of the newljt form­ port will absorb the old age assist­ ture than over nearby fields. pany service, according to a state­ Mrs. Erika Dahlqulst of 91 K lg* PRESS less illegal lotterlea and number a very great many people. There the production index of the country detonate is only about six each year she were that jroung, gay, sprightly tradesmen who constantly come and ed Townsend Oub, to be known ae ance tax that its 450 volunteer fire­ ment reviewing U.o paet year In tho street will ta installed s i president ' Tba Aaaoelatad Press Is axoluslvsly games of one kind and another are ere ■ good many time servers and about 10 percent higher in 1936 and for any given circle with a radius A volcano which swallowed itself REC CENTER DANCE eatltlsd to the oaa (or raaublleatlon American girl—that Adele Astaire go? Light housekeeping, they call Center Club No. 3. The organlza- men will have to pay were an­ of 280 miles. public utility industry In Connecti­ of Scandta Lodge, No. 23, Order of lickspittles and seif seekers In Con- it estimates the volume of residen­ once stood at whst Is now Crater cut by Samuel Ferguson, chairman mt all Basra diapatehaa craditad to It absolutely astronomical. —who ditched the Broadway stage it here. Uon meeting wae held in the h-!nr- nounced. tial building to ta double that of the er not otharwiaa crsdlled In thia and her brother, Fred, and went off Westport—Fire C%lef Francis J. Lake, Colorado, Dr. Wallace W. At­ o f the board of directors of tho Con­ Vasa, the largest Swedish fraternal Bapar' and also tha local news pub- In association with this current grewi, but there are also a groat Ing room at the Municipal building. past year. A conservative opinion ON THURSDAY NIGHT to marry a Lord. Well, that’s who Still Brother’s Fan Blellng Issued a special plea for res­ An old drug—ptcrotoxin—which wood of cnark University, Worces­ necticut Power Company and of the organization In Manchester and the llabad and also tha local news pub many very able, sincere and courag­ .Mrs. Frederick Dart of Club No. 2 indicates that Connecticut will at ter, Mass., believes. Mazsms, the Msbad baraln. topic of pari-mutuel betting and the she closely resembles m ost And all Her Ladyship ("call mo Adele") idents outside the town's hydrant was thrown Into the discard by Hartford Electric Light Company. second largest of the order ta tUa- eous men there, and it Is entirely called the gathering to order and least equal this national estimate. volcano which once towered there, All rlghta of rapubllcatlon of related one of the dog races and this talk you've been hearing about re-arranged the position of the lege area to equip their homes with fire medical men many years ago has In his statement, which follows, Because of other nttractiona fall­ state, at Orange Hall this Thursday dpaelal dlapatebsa baraln are also ra- Arthur E. Keating was named as "It la unwise to offer any definite been revived. Prof. Theodore Kop- according to geological evidence, illegal lotteries, one may recall that possible that tho average of mental Fred’s Mg sister falling for tho still famous on Broadway. the chairman of the meeting. About fighting equipment He said brooks, Mr. Ferguson points out that the ing on the regular dance night this evening at 8 o'clock. The instaJIa* sanrad. Your Ladyship stuff U just Idle gos­ creeks and pondz In the outskirts predictions or expressions o f judg­ panyl. Dr. Charles R Unegsr and 'collapsed and waa engulfed." The period of litigation concerning tho week It has been necessary to hold there Is before Congress, left over and moral strength on Capitol Hill "I’m so proud of Fred," she vol­ 60 were In attendance. The meet­ ment as to what is coming in the mountain was alternatelv a volcano tlon ceremonies wUI ta in charts o6 Pull aarvlea eltant of N E A Barrlea, sip, cabled over. (Her English ac­ unteered after 1 had failed to ask. were drying up and the water sup­ James M. Dille of Georgetown Uni­ act affords the companies a breath­ the dance on Thursday night at the District Deputy Carl Sundell (rf WUs from the last session, s bill Intro la at least as high as In the White ing was addressed by Mathias ply In wells was at a new low level. months just ahead considering vari­ versity, Washlngrton, D C„ use It aa and a glacier-covered peak at least ing spell In which they should lae.______cent is positively unnoUcesbIe.) "So happy about his success. They Spiaes, Mrs. Frederick Dart, Mrs. School street Recreation Center. llmantlc and his staff. House— with personal ambition and Hartford—Inmates ot state bospl- ables, polittcsl or economic. How­ an antidote for overdoses of barbi­ four times, he added. strive to obtain a favorable verdict Pnbllshar’a Representative; The (luced by Representative Kenney of are all mad about him in London. Katherine Hardy, secretary of Club ever, business, and I particularly For this holiday dance one of the Organized In May of 1800, self interest at a distinctly lower Dandng’S Done ■tals at Norwich and.Middletown and turates, drugs used in sleeping po- from tho Important court of public leading orchestras In Hartford, the Scandia la the second youngest Jallus Mathews Special Aaancy—Ne New Jersey and known as H. R. Everyone speaks of him.” No. 1; John Lyons, reUrmg president think of my own gas business is in tlons and anesthetics. The lady who runs next door to York. Cbicaao. Detroit and Boston. level. She settled herse'f uncermonlous- others were smoking packages of attention: Pled Pipers, will furnish tho music. Swedish lodge In Manchester but 8840, which would provide for the But no ope seems to speak of o f Club No. 1; Frank Mullen, Incom­ tobacco given them for Christmas for real adventure. determlng Barbiturates slow down breath­ borrow a cup of sugar Is also help­ ly In the sofa and crossed her the kid brother as constantly and "The announced objective of the This orchestra appeared at the local Its membership of more tbsn 400 - MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP creation of a huge lottery to be su­ It will be the conviction o f many ing president of Club No. 1, and by the State Public Welfare De­ policies. Inaugurating better ing and lower the blood pressure, ing to keep her small children out of C1RCUUAT10N& knees. Now would sny Lady regis­ as rapturously os Adele docs. HerJ [iohn H. Longdlke, a member of the .methods of rendering the most sat­ the juvenile courts. recent Federal Public Utility legis­ Recreation Center about two years persons Is the largest of any society, citizens who have observed with partment. The tobacco waa left over Ptcrotoxin, extracted from the moon lation waa stated to be for the pur­ pervised and controlled by the Unit­ tered in Burke’s Peerage allow her­ marriage to the Lord at Llsmore xecutlve committee of Cffub No. 1. isfactory degree of modem fuel ser­ Dr. Stuart 4. Queen of Washing­ ago and they made a decided hit ita meetings are conducted In Ui4 Tba Rarald Prlntlna Company. Inc., open eyes the course of events In from the transient camps. flower, stimulates breathing and pose of preventing a repetition of English language, it being one' o f ed States government, the profits of self such simple drawing room com­ never set up any bander between'^ Permanent organization was per­ Hartford—State Motor Vehicle vice to present customers and creat­ raises blood pressure. In it the ton University, St. Louts, reported with the patrons at that time, but assumes no financial responsibility fort? Lord Cavendish (she calls financial abuses such as. In some the first Vasa lodges In the state t4 for typoaraphical errors appearlna In which would revert to tho Treasury the last three years that if Mr. herself and Fred. On the con­ fected with the election of Arthur Commissioner Michael A. Connor. ing new markets among the people physician has a tool with which he on a comparative study of St. Louis during the elapsed time they have advsrtlsamsnta In the Manchester him OiarUs most of the time and trary, they correspond almost dally, of our communities. We realize that neighborhoods which showed defi­ coses, admittedly occurred In the played at some of the leading ball­ make the change from the Swedish and help to meet the appalling cost Roosevelt will refrain from secret E. Keating aa president and Joseph In a special New Year's message, can strike a balance moat favorable speculative era ot holding compiuiy language. Bvanlns Rarald. Cbossie-Wsssie sometimes) was not cable to each other frequently snd Behrend as vice president. Mrs. urged the co-operation of Connecti­ manufactured gas so far, has cap­ for both patient and treatment. nitely that such Indicators as juve­ rooms throughout Now England of government. Interferences as completely aa he about. Off on a shopping tour, tured but a small part of its possible nile delinquency and the occurrence organization and growth; and to Other officers who will ta install^ when last Fred appeared In on Carrie B. Cubberly was elected sec­ cut's driving public for greater safe­ supplement the regulatory power of and during the summer months TUESDAT, DECEMBER 81 Intends to refrain from open leader­ somewhere. '1 hope Charlie finds hie Broadway, he made It a point, market. of social disease arc definitely less ed this Thursday night are: Mrs. The project, as provided for in the retary and Edward Norton was ty on the highways during 1936. Christmas trees can now be kept the state commissions in the so- wore furnishing the music on the Ctenstanco Wennergren, vice presi­ ship fve shall get, out of the coming way around Fifth Avenue", she every time a columnist rumored Hartford—The State Board of "The place of the gas utility In as the number of individual homes steamship lino between England bill, would be based on a total In­ said. elected as treasurer. The advisory green with their piney odor Intact called twilight zone of interstate dent; Carl J. B. Anderson, recording that Adele was coming back, to committee was not selected at the Education announced the annual our community life Is Important, for two months If the butt end la and such things as nelghborllness and the United States. Another OLD YEAR AND NEW take of two and a half billion dol­ session, more of useful action and and too little have we stressed this Increase. commerce. secretary; Rudolph Carlson, assist­ ’And now*’, she began, turning a communicate with the culprit and meeting last night. The club voted conference of the state board of placed In a tub of wate. containing special feature will be added for tho lars a year, resulting from the sals less of hooey and cross-purposes pair of brightly mischievous eyes In the light of truth. In homes that "With these objectives, no right- ant recording secretary; Ivar CarW- Well, thia Old Year of 193S that correct the erronlou.s report. He to hold meetings, on Monday nights, education and superintendents of calcium salts and other, organic minded man within oi without the night In the awarding a season pass son, financial secretary; Arvid Gus­ of a billion and a quarter two-dollar than out of any session since he toward this comer, “I supoosc thit,served as Adele's official denial public schools In Connecticut would can afford any luxury, gas, say for salts developed at Purdue 'Universi­ Dumb students get more out of is tottering along through its final a committee being named to select house heating, will be chosen for its attending college than bright ones. Industry can qus'rel, and the pity of to the lucky person present whose tafson, assistant financial secretory; became President. you would like to know when I am i agent In New York. The ...^ Astaii-es a place for holding meetings com­ oe held Thursday and Friday at the ty, Lafayette, Ind. Lilacs keep their the situation Is that the formation hours on its way to the Place of tickets, divided into 13 monthly State Teachers' College in New convenience, dependability and A study by Dr. Hofiier B. Reed of ticket Is drawn from a box. This John Hultin, treasurer; returning to the stage? When I am - will he re-unIted soon. Incidentally posed of Arthur Keating, George shape for a year but the color of the legislation for this purpose pnsa will be honored for the re­ Dahlqulst, chaplain; Eteri Anderaon^ Thlaga That Are Done, has at least parts or, roughly. 104 million Uck going to dance with Fred In a Holly- I when Adele visits Hollywood. Britain. cleanliness. These homes will, in fades. Fort Hays, Kansas State college, Olds and Edward Norton. addition, use gas for Its mbdemlty, showed that the students low In should have oeen placed In the mainder of the present Indoor dance master of ceremonies; Russell A n ­ bean a better old 3rear than aoma we ets each month. Of the total re­ It Is expected many of the mem­ Hartford—Miss Eleanor H. Little, hands of Irresponsible braln-trustcra LANDLORD ROGERS state FERA administrator, said the speed and economy. In homes where achievement In the beginning make season. Dancing will ta from 8:30 derson, assistant master of eara* have known. Quite a bit better. ceipts 40 per cent would be retained bers of the new club wlU be made up expenses must be carefully watch­ Dust storms made by man can al­ larger gains, Doth relatively and ab­ who. Instead of creating a law until 12:30. monies; Mrs. Alva Olson, Inner No citizen of Manchester Is more Connecticut CCC enrollment for so be cured by him, E. J, Call of which would accomplish this laud­ It hasn’t been precisely a model for the treasury, leaving SO per cent, of men and women who will transfer January haa neen cancelled by the ed, gas for cooking, water heating solutely than the bright boys and guard; Hiss Eteta Gustafson, outer Kansas State 'college declared. He girls. able objective, created a most vin­ guard; Mias SIgrid Freeburg, , 7 M r; It Itaan't, wa believe, made minus the relatively emsll amount generally known to his fellow towns­ from the two clubs already organ­ Federal government. The enroll­ and refrigeration will be chosen for Leaders to Stick Close ized. Club No. 1 has over 1,000 its unparalled economy. Commer­ dictive and unconstitutional meas­ 1st; Mrs. Agnes Anderson, tru stee tba moat of ita opportunities. But needed for administration, for folk than Willard B. Rogers. His ment was planned to begin Jan. 2. ure by which various other and ul­ members and the limit Is set at She declined to comment on the sit­ cial and Industrial businesa will for three years; Elmore H. Tbofieg then, what year ever was a model prixea Ticketa would be sold only selection by the directors of the 1,000. Before a charter can be given terior purposes might be brought to WALL ST. BRIEFS auditor for three years', Frideberg' uation. Judge fuel requirements from the Helen Hutchinson o f Bristol were pass. year and what year ever did make at post offices. Hotel Bond Co., Inc., owner of the To Home Fires Tonight to the new club there must be 100 Wlnsted— David H CurUn, 65, of viewpoint of quality of production callers of Miss Jennie Church Sun­ Thoren and Herbert Johnson, m ana­ Bond hotels in Hartford, to be the the national committee if you members on the roll. There are ap­ coupled with economy of fuel cost. BUSCH APPOINTS day. They went on to North Cov­ "It was moat unfortunate that New York, Dec. 31.—Number one gers of degree tesme; Alvar Get- tha moat of its opportunltlee— possi­ Thus between 80 and 60 per cent of Wlnsted, died after inhaling IllumlT the votes of so many In Congress don't. Such suggestions would be proximately 1,400 Townsendites now natlng gas. Gas la undoubtedly the Ideal fuel for entry to visit their brother and wife, heavy molting steel scrap has been berg, representative to H all ANea. bly docceptiag ito opportunlUes for 308 million doUsre a month would company's president and managing were so guided by blind vindictive­ Indignantly denied, but nevertbel- Washington, Dec. 31.— (A P) —?)to spend the evening with my fam- enrolled In town. Plainfield—The loom fixers’ union such operations, giving perfect con­ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchinson. advanced 25 cents a ton to 31.75 a elation Svea; Bmll AndsraaOt; director will be gratifying to all of ness snd'prejudi ;e as to pass a de­ auditor to Hall Association Svea.- ndoehiaf. be distributed In prises, tbs largest lesa a lot o f people feel ttat way HEALTH -DIET ADVICE The leaders o f the nation’s official­ According to the leaders, It is no of the Lawton mills, voted 40 to 4. trol of temperature, making possi­ REC ASSISTANTS The town schools will ta In ses­ ton In the Pittsburgh district. This them. about It and regard the invIUtlons ble high speed and flexibility In pro­ structive rather than a regulatory Is the highest level since October, Following the Installation , , A t on ovents. Old 1988 scored one o f which would be 8130,000 sad the By OR. FRANK McCUY effort to secure members, and at the to accept the wage reduction pro­ sion again Thursday. measure, and that among these so While Mr. Rogers’ connection with aa political assesaments. dom will stick close to the home rate they are joining It is predicted posed by officials of the corpora­ duction and doing away with fuel 1930. freshments will ta served liy n i ta^ortant aeUaTement. Ho aue- smallest $300. A lot'Of such prises fires tonight waiting for 1936 to storage, thereby saving costs of The thermometer registered 4 voting there sho.ild appear three mittee consisting of Mrs. the Bond hotels heretofore baa been Questiou to regard to Health and Diet that fully 5,000 will be enrolled by tion. degrees below zero Sunday morning. names from Connecticut—namely. caaded In halting the advance of could be split out of 108 or 110 mil­ How the Big Shots ■OVork" will ta asswered by Ur. Mcfioy who can make Its bow. the middle of 1936. A club Is now Hartford— Willard B. Rogers was tying up money In fuel supply. November sales of chain store Hodean, SIgrid EVeeburg, John R. Names Group to Supervise Senator Maloney and Representa­ Wennergren, Emil Brani that apeetral enemy of mankind, lion dollars. Of course the vast somewhat Incidental to various The following conversation, ta addressed In oare of this paper. En- The Poet’s Column In process of formation on the West named president and managing di­ "New Year’s time Is an excellent Miss Vernetts Coleman, who has systems reporting to the Federal and EMe In a snow-banked White House been at her summer home, "The tives Citron and Kopplemonn. reserve agent at New York Increas­ Nelson. Etar. majority of tha ticket buyers would other acUvltlos, his influence In tha overheard the other day, is elose stamped, eeU-addressed ravelope Side, the aim being to organize clubs rector of the Hotel Bond Co.. Inc., one for taking stock of all condi­ Fresident Roosevelt will remain tions which affect a business. The Studio", for a month, returned this "Fortunately thsr« can be no pos­ ed 9.7 per cent ovoi the same month succeee of that entorprlse has been typical of many in s city where for reply. NORTH AND SOUTH in different sections of the town, succeeding Harry S. Bond, who died Activities and National sible doubt as to the unconstltu- Thera la no quaation whatever get nothing but a good many would most of the letters signed by big with bU family. The Whits Houzt recently. gas Industry can benefit greatly week to New York. Miss Coleman last year. Wholesale flrpia report^ very well understood. His eleva­ You can fly to Southern climes when conveniently situated so that the Is assistant In the library o f the tionslity of the major portion of the about tha paycbological improve- get important money. shots are written for them by members can attend every meeting. Bridgeport—Commissioner of Mo­ from a thorough Job of stocktaking, an Increase of 5 ner cent over a tion to the position of successor to TONSIL TROUBLE is not without New Year resolutions, the first cold day appears Damroscb Musical Institute. Act—otherwise dlsastci to their In­ year ago. BMnt that has oome to this country Just what the reaction of the ma­ other men. It took place between ^mation are welcome to write to me But for me our old New England Mrs. Dart expects to call an organi­ tor Vehicles Michael A. Connor said examining operations for ways and Youth Proiect Plan. vestments in Holding company stock BUSINESS REVIEW- an applicant for a job and the for Mrs. Roosevelt resolved "to means to render a higher degree of jority of Americans to this proposal the iste Harry S. Bond is aa fine 1 “"wspaper, 1 will be weather holds no fears. zation meeting In the West Side 50 to 70 inspectors engaged In the The choir of the Stafford Springs must result to millinns of small In­ in the last twplve months. Admit­ personnel chief of a federal The tonella are lymphoid struc­ have more time to think." task of Inspecting equipment on gas fuel service. While on appraisal Congregational church, directed by Wholesale value ot motor vehicle will be, when it actually comes up on example os one often sees of rec­ glad to answer any question you Chief Justice and Mrs. Hughes You can talk about your flowers so Recreation building next week. She vestors; and the ability of operating production In the United States and ting, aa any thinking person must, agency who were having lunch to­ tures and are easily seen upon open­ may wish to ask, and to send you rare, your grass so green is also working on a young people's passenger cars in the state have of our efforts to improve service and Daniel Haigh, presented a beautiful companies to service the public The end of the year records tl)ieh. ognition of genuine ability and es­ gether: likewise will spend the evening in been released until March 1 when a customer relations Is a continuous Frank Busch announced this Canada together with accessories, ^tbat not n Mngla coe o f our basic for discussion, we have no Idea. an article. The article for adults ta But when our lovely spring comes club, to which boys and girls 18 Christmas cantata at the church properly would he Impaired. business changes in Msncbssm pecial fitness. Applicant: "How’d you like ing the mouth and saying "A h!" their home. Aa for the question second Inspection will begin. one, In recent months we have In­ morning he has named Leroy Bleu, service in South Wllllngton Sunday. service equipment and replatementa EMward Wisotke, of 433 pertentous dedaions to make. On Perhaps a considerable number of These small, pink, bean-shaped called TONSIL TROUBLE and the your grass has lost Its sheen. years and over are eligible. “There now Hes before the Indus­ of parts and tires, aggregated $2,- A shrewd businesa man and an that letter Senator ------wrote of resoIuUons, tbs chief justice's Naugatuck— Joseph Marinacclo. creased these efforts." Frank Coburn. Glno Ehirico, Ray­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Korner and try a period of litigation In the street, who opened tbe store at 678 the much touted ‘ibusincaa recovery*' estimable people will be profoundly you fellows about my Job?" masses lie on slther side of the soft one for children is SAVE THE secretary dismissed it with “ tut. 29, an Insuranoe agent, waa slug­ 999,500,000 In 1935, according to Miss Blanche Korner left Monday courts, covering possibly bs much Main street in November, closed tba extraordinarily Industrious one, Mr. palate and should remain perfectly TONSILfi. With your letter enclose tut.” You can sit on your sunny porch mond Martino, Alex Tedford. Jr., preliminary estimates by sutomo- la the rsault o f a ahot in tha arm, shocked. Wo do know, however, Personnel Man; "That was and think of us with shivering ged and robbed of 3150 by two for New York where they will spend as two years; thyes at London, John K. Wylie of Montvllle, though Mr. Johnston waa told by a Matthew A. Daly announced this formerly of Wllllngton, is stationed Day Dinner to be held at the May­ cloio work may Induce sufficient morning. os missionary. MUis Rollinson spent BASEBALL MAN DIES with happiness, prosperity. and good health...... ‘ U In 1938 we passed tho lowest Seabury, forefather of the eminent flower Hotel In the city of Wash­ came frightened and conciliatory, accompany "sick" tonsila The pri­ Mrs. Julia Davis of Stonlngton, neighbor that the man had aeveral mary eauee of dlseaeed tonsils la a eye strain to produce a bloodshot Joseph E. Talbor of Naugatuck, Miss While no definite date has been last winter there and found the en­ depths o f our mental and moral as Samuel Seabury of New York, who ington on Wednesday, January the Tbui began—svitb many s u ^ - years ago mentioned a brother liv­ LoulsvUle, Ky„ Dec. 81.— (A P )— quent complications— the train of systamle cause, a cause arising appearance; however, in many Josephine MacTaggart of Milford, set for starting work. It waa said at vironment pleasant and the climate ' woU aa economic depreesion, ehould Eighth Nineteen hundred and thir­ ing In Montreal. healthful. William F. Knetalkamp, 68, presi­ was one of the prize winners In a events which blossomed into the from a faulty diet. casee, the same symptom will result Harold Bruce of Stafford Springs, state headquarters that the work ty-six St seven-thirty o’clock. dent of the Lsben for Fours were tta winning teams In Kkods W and ptelMd up $i.- dais here who have received in- in this country five years ago, Ira Drymonte farm "moat have had check graft and corruption in the lo­ I* 88811* to bs pretty well agreed rilmlaaUng and ora returned to 913. The company was sold for over 60 years and formerly conduct­ tta WUlington town league matotas Sale of supper tickets to stop Monday, January 6,1936, so get yours now to be riU tl^ are wondering whether promptly went on relief and stayed ears aa big os thrir w tn^" Dry- WATKINS 6.000,000 in 1930. cal police force, have requUted each tniunijr health whan theae babiu ara chaag- at the Lucky Strike aUeys Thursday nong tha Wariiingtoe oorraapooa^ th:y dare ignore them. . there. .Judge llioin ss Green ensrt ttan aaM. Ha planned to Capture ed a general store there. Surviving officer to sign a bond which he assured of a good evening’s fun. ^ ad and bettor cnee put ia r**Tv «t al MANCHESIER, CONK Ito widow, a soa and daughter relatives inclnde a brother, Charles night, each winning two out of enta rkiaeat to tha scom that Mr. him 8100 and announced ta would the swans wUdi hod adopted a UTTlVft. agrece to forfeit his life if he te three games. tato on tta farm as ttatr tana. . W. Seatod of Aiisn«(i, caught accepting a >W! •ak daportgUoR. HM98 daritfBf Mrs. Mama Ugartaa and W a. Naa4 4 i[)r ,t l» a M fh it« i| N w w iv ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU). MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 81,1888. MANCHESTER EVENING HESAUI. MANCHESTER, CUNN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 81,1985.

A. P. EDITORS SELECT THE DAILY RADIO PROGRAM R0(XRS IS NAMED NEW YEAR’S EVE AMEiaCA BUYING World Standing Ready TUeSDAVg OtCCMBER SI (Central and Uattarn Standard Time) ^NeUt All proarami to k«y and baole ohalna or aroupt thereof unlen ppt'ct- STATE'S BIGGEST STORIES Bed: eoaet Co coait (e to e) aootfnatlon Inriudei aM avallableeitationB. PROGRAMS HERE MEXICO’S SILVER To Welcome New Yea f - •iatlona rotervo right to ohanae programt without prevloua notice, p. M. HSC WBAS NBTWORK Cent. Esst. HOTEL BOND HEAD arrest a suspected milk thief, was • A g io — ■••It oroaf wlw weel wtle 0:10— 0:10—Parade of Youth—eaitl By ASSOCIATED PBB8S kept at a high pitch for many days Organ—west: Gi'artet—Dixie FOR E m v WIflM •Japan launched a mooth-lona 24 Hour Delay in Inaagnrat- wjar wtaa woeh kyw whlo wfbr wro by the widespread search for the Wfv when weae wtam wwj wsal: Mid: 0:30— 0;3O—PreasoKfidio New* — ba* Sec. Morgeothao Holds Con­ Tha world stood ready today to bratlon. alleged killer. Bey, sought by ksd wman a^cfl who wow wdof sic; Jack Armstrong— inldweM n>c (Oontlnaed from Page Ono) hall 1036 with celabrationa ranging But in East Africa, the oM 0:39— 0)39—Understandinfl the Ope a Maochester Man Chosen As posses of Connecticut and Massachu­ MIOWECT—wood wire faded to tha crack ot rifle fl mg Governor Cross Heads NORTHW ESr A CANADIAN - wtm] —baalc: Seth Orainer, Pianist—w ference With Envoy from from fam ily reunions to fireworks. setts state policemen, was captured wlba katp webc wday kfyr crot efef 0:00— 7:00—Myrt A Marge — eatti; tor showing George Arils. In "Mis­ MuaaoUnl’a forces continued SOUTH — wrva wptr wwno wie wJmx Maurice Bohraeowf Ensem—west New York prepared for ita gayest 26 days after the slaying near 6:19— 7:10 — Rube Qoldbarg — east: P re s e n t of Corporation ter Hobo," and Bette Davis in "Dan­ onslaught againat Ethiopia. List — The Others in the Northampton, Mass. He now is wflaeweun wicki wem wmo wib wapi gerous," two excellent feature pie- New Year'a ave in many aeaaona. Snow carpeted great areas of : wjdx w«mb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre Eleana Moneak's Eneembta—west Sonthem Neighbor Nation. Tbe "lid waa ott" on averything, in- awaiting trial on a charge of first wool ktba kthe weoo wave wtar 0:30— 7:?0—Kate Smith’s Song Time turns. United States. In Washington, MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kahl 6:49— 7:45—Oenke Carter'e Comment eludinr Mayor La Ouardla'a anti- degree murder. —basic: Hclly Smith, Songs—Dixie and Managing Director of The youngsters are planning to C., the nation’s officialdom i' List of Ten. PACIPIC—kffo kfl k*tw konio khq kffd "akate out the old and akate In the noise campMgn, through the holi- close to tbe home fireside. P Business Stories. k u r k gj kpo kex ko.i gjr kya keca 7:00— 0;00—Lavender dL Old Lace— Waahlnglon. Dec. 31 — (AP) — day. Cent. Seat. bjiflic: Songi—went; Band—Dixie new" on Center Springs pond where dent Roosevelt and bis family i Secretary Morgenthau and Eduardo Various opinions were expressed 7 154> 0)10—Edith Karen’s Organ—w Bnsiness — Called “Ideal the ice is reported to be good. In tha nation’s largaat nietropoUs, remain In tha anow-bankad V t:0<^Pather TIme’e Birthday 7:30— 8:30—Lawrence Tibbett—also o Suares, Mexican finance minister, B ; ASSOCIATED PRESS by tbe editors In nominating busi­ 4:30— B:S0— Jamee Wllklnaen. Singer t v Over Town 1,100 bara arranged to stay open 8:0(k— 0:00—Walter O’ Keefe—e to oat conferred today on silver-metal ot House, and Vice President Oc ness for tbe list. One cited the 4l4a— St4a—Clara. Lu A Bm — alao cat 0:30— 9:30—Fred Waring Show—to m "H ank" Wetherell of Darning throughout tbs night and * New ■aid, ”l ’m going to b ti early." increase In Christmas club savings SsOO— 0:00.— F ly in g T im e S k it: N ew t 9:80—10:80—The March of Time—to d Choice”— Local Career. major Intereet to both the United Year’s day. The Dramatic deadlock over the 0:19—> 6:l^W eekly Hymnal Binging ■toeet, chief pilot for the Hartford HoU way up Plke’a Peak, os an "example of business pick-up.' 9:45—10:49—New Year’s Eve Party Flying Service, will pilot Fred States and its southern neighbor. Filipinos roared a wild welcome to orsaniaatlon o t the Stato Senate, e:}}—Pr«i«.Ridl0 Ntws P .r l... 10:00—11:00—Myrt A it rpl. Suarez arrived at the 'Treasury AdArnAa Qub of Denver. C— Another put his noihinatlon in these •if” Comment 10:00—11:00—Now Yeor'o Evo Donelne Maun, former 'World War aerial the new year— tha first under the rested end prepared to flip ever oaiialng a 24-hour delay In the In- 4 a o lty -w o sf only Party for fivo hoursheuro ^ • early. He waa accompanied by words: "The general Improvement In 0:00—•lOU— 7:00—Amoey:co—Amoe 'n Andy—east onl:only W illard B. Rogers, o f this town, machine-gunner ana observer in his commonwealth government, and leaf of the calendar. aucnration o f Oov. Wilbur L. Crosa, NBC WolZ N E T W O R K Francisco Castillo Najera, the business conditions, which thank 7 :l^ P o p ey e the Sellor. Sketch today took over the management of first extended flight since hs was heavens has started." A third ex ii80— 7:S(^B du^ Co Hill Comment BASIC — East: wjs wbz*wbxa wbal shot down on the Western Front in Mexican ambassador, Edward Reed, I and Ita diaaolutlon by the Republl- 7:49—You A Your Government tbe affairs of the Hotel Bond Com­ pressed the belief that 1635 saw wham kdka wgar wxys wlw wsyr wmal 1915. Malln will be accompanied chief of the State Department's caa-Sodallat alliance heads the Hat 7:00— 8:00—Leo Relamen'e Orchestra wfll; Mid: wcky wenr wla kwk koll Mexican divlelon, and Frederick o f the ten biggest atoriea which Connecticut Industry unite against 7:30— a:30—Wayne KIng'a Berenede wren wmaq kso pany, Inc., owner of the Bond and by Archie Kilpatrick of Tho Herald •5 0 ^ t:0 (^ N . T. O.'e Bnowglrle—to e Bondmore hotels and operator ot the Llvoeey, asslsUnt economic adviser * broke in Connecticut In 1935. the New Deal. MIDWEST—wmt wood wire staff who will write of New Year's ABOUT TOWN REniBUCANS TO AH Air fJ5^^f»3^*'Jum bo’* Bpaeteclo—to o NORTHWEST A CANADIAN - wtmj Hotel Bond annex. He was chosen advent as seen from the air. to Secretary Hull. ' The lift representa the opinion ot 0:0^10:00—aigmund Romberg—o too The death of four World War vet­ wlbn kstp wobc wday kfyr o ct cfcf president and managing director of Everything points to a clear night Neither American nor Mexican managing and telegraph editors of erans In a bush crash at Wallingford 0:3^10:80—Cleveland Symph. Orel^a. SOUTH —^UTva tvptf wwne wis wjag F. C. Strickland, who Is director 10:00—11:00—Amoe *n* Andy—w repeat wf}a*weun wlod wem wmc wsb wapI tbe company by the directors yester­ with the temperature not as cold authorities would disclose what MESSAIX OF PRE9DI Aaaodated Press newspapers In the while returning home from tbe Stato 10:30—11 tS ^ N iw e i Madrlguera Oreh. wJdx wsmb kvoO wky wfna wbap kpro as last nigh t specific aspects ot the silver ques­ of tbe Little Theater at SL Louis, 10:4^11:40—Jteee Crawford Orgenlet wnal kibe kths wane wave day as successor to Harry S. Bond, Is spending a few days in Chicago, state— experts all In appraising the American Legion convention at who died last week. tion were under discussion. 11:00—18:00—America Daneee on New M OUNTAIN-koa kdyl kgir kghl where ba Is attending the NaUonal value of stories as a result of long Hartford served as the signal for a Year e Iv e 9:55— Radio Programs for Today, tion, that In Hartford. Mr. Rogers 6:30. Mrs. Gladys Modean In the awarded. Reservations tor tba sup­ church groups, both branches ap­ noon. brated the 25th anniversary of their became active In the organization home, 71 South Main street, and at in Just an additional 10 cents with tha coupon. been selling to this government. matron, and tte subsequent finding cUo eventa ore In tha following Hat: 10:00-rHostesa Counsel. role of Santa Claus distributed gifts per con ba mode unUl Monday, *nVe don't hava much to do eut*^ proved the measure. Then follow­ marriage by giving a family party a t other branches of this company nine o’clock at S t James's church. Tuning in New Yearia eve: Tuesday, December II. 10:15— Bill and Ginger. to everyone present. Rev. P. F. Killeen celebrated the January 0 with tha oommlttoo. aide of oommlteo work until tho ' o f her body In the Farmington ed days o f suspense os the state at their homo hero Tuesday. BOOK REVIEW with tha result that atatlona were river. (Special to The Herald) Special programa — •'Continuation P. M. 10:30— Newa Service. The supper was foUowed by a mass. Rev. Joseph Cunningham, TODAY'S PATTERN BUREAU, 10$ PARK AVE.,. NEW YORK FUER8 FEARED LOST Houee aends ovar aomathlng,’* M o*i awaited action from the governor. Beginning with the first of Jan­ By Bruce Ciatton opened in Providence, R. 1., and In program in the lodge hall. The ad­ of New Year'a bell, the world over: chaplain of St. Francis hospital, Members of Mona-Ypreo Post, B. N ary said, aad Baell put to tb a t I Horse Racing Bill He vetoed It. and with barely a rip­ New York, Doc. 31.— Mrs. Lillian uary the time schedule of the He­ 4:00—Women’s Radio Review. 10:45— M argaret McCrae, eongs. New Haven. He etlll Is actively dress of welcome was given by Moat Enetosed is 1$ cents in coin for 7. Big Ben In London, WEAF-NBC; was in the sanctuary. Paris, Dec. 31.— (AP)— Grave W. V. will meet at tha Orange HoU Houae appropriations come The defeat In the General Assem­ ple of opposition the House voted Sara Nelson, 23, ot 38 William bron Congregational church will oc After all thsae stories by valiant 4:80— Girl Alone. 11:00— Bluebirds. connected with the storage battery Excellent Chief Hills after which 8, Reykjavik. Iceland, WJZ-NBC; Mrs. Margaret Sullivan sang at Pnttern $)o« Size...... fears were held tonight for tho would have legtslatlon ready : bly of the horse racing bill after to sustain the governor's action. street, Manchester, former wife of changed. Sunday school will open hunters who go down to Africa to 4:45—Women’s Club Program. 11 :16— Harmonies In Contrast concern. It was through his con­ came the roll-call o f members, and this evening at 6 o'clock, wsaring 10. Buenoa Alroa. W JZ-NBC; 11, the offertory Rosewig's Ave Marla; Dame Address safety of Antoine de Salnte-Xupery, dlately. It bad been ap p rov^ by both Among ths other news events Robert H. Nelson, and Alvin Van at 10:45, a. m., and the regular see how many wild beasts they can 6:00—Father Time’s Birthday 11:45— A m o M eyer and his Royal nections with the Fuller Company a "Photograph Reverie” In which service caps for tha Hogmiuiay pro. Orden Hood, 28, a druggist of 315 Caracaa, Venezuela, WJZ-NBC. Party. Serenaders. at tha elevation, Panis Angellcus, filer and author of "Night Flight”, gram tonight UcNary expecto tba Benato to^ branches and vetoed by Governor Jlstedaos outstanding were: Revision church service will be at 12 m. The exterminate. It Is like getting a Other featurca; 10:30, Cleveland that be became Interested In tbe the description of 18 scenes waa Olij^ ...... State...... a cress. West 88th street, this city, obtained 6:8(V—"Dick Tracy." : —Voice of Experience. and at the close o f the service, unreported for two da3ra in an at­ bold brlM memorial rrarntm (orj of the State Liquor Control Act, ap­ Gilead church will go on the same draft of clean fresh air to read Symphony, W E A F-N B C : 2 a. ni., 12 00 Bond Hotel. He was selected by the given by Mrs. Frances Chambers, a license to wed at tbe Municipal 6:46— Clara, Lu and Em. 12:15— News Service. late Harry Bond to take charge ot "S oftly and Tenderly Jesus la Call­ Name of this newepaper'...... tempt to set a record for a flight The valuation to bo ploead thia the lato Senatota Long (D,, La.) The General Assembly of 1035, proval of a bond Issue to finance time schedule as that of Hebron for "Speak'to the Earth," by Vivienne Ailaman club celebration on Plke’a while Mrs. Elizabeth Caverly ap­ building here yesterday afternoon 8:00— W rightvlllo Clarion. 12:30— M ary Marlin. the advertising and publicity of the ing.” Organist Packard played between Paris and Saigon, French year on property owned by Cheney and Bchall (R., M innT betora-do*] unique in the history of Connecticut construcUon of the Merritt Park­ the past year. The change will con­ de Watteville. E'eak, WJZ-NBC. peared to bo looking through the Chopin’s Funeral March. and said they ,’ould be married at 6:30—News. Gems from Memory. 12:45— The Ad-Llncr. three hotels. He did tbe work so family album. The pictures were Indo-China Brothers was tbe subject M n ing anything else. because of the political alignment way. the charge oy Suite Senator tinue In effect through the coming The author, an Ehigllshwoman, Dancing acroas the country until Bearers were Edward Hammlll, once In the City Chapel by Deputy year. 6:45— Rhythms o f the Day, y^ell that be was advanced from one posed by the women, some of them lengthy conference in tba Munielpal In tbs Senate, not only provided ^ b b ln a (R ) ot W'aUlngford that he wont to Africa a decade ago with 4 a. m.— W ABC-CBS opena at 1:15— Frank Dailey's Orchestra Fred Corbett, Joseph Murphy, John The filer and his mechanic, seek­ a ty Clerk Philip A. Hines. 7:00— Amos *n’ Andy. position to another and during the taking the parts of children. The building tbis afternoon. Attending throe o f the biggest ten stories, but had been asked by a Damocratlc A race contest with speed skating her father, who was collecting 10:45, and W E A F-N B C at 12 mid­ 1:80— Pete W oolery with Orches­ Ritchie, Edward Moonan, of town ing a 500,000 franc (about $36.0001 tra. recent illness of Mr. Bond he was costumes, old-faahloned or gro- EMBLEM CLUB HONORS were repvesentatlvaa of tha furnished many others which fell leader to vote with Demoerata dur­ Mrs, Nelson, whose first marriage will take placo on New Year's day, specimens for a museum. She fell night, after ringing of chimea from 7:UE—Pop-Ey^ the Sailor. and James Bennett, o f Hartford. WEDDINGS air ministry prize, have not bean stlS the active directing bead of the brought forth peels ot ORDERS THE U C H IS barely short of making the list and ing the organization dnadlock, the ended In a divorce granted on June Wednesday, at 2 p. m., on Porter's In love with tha limitless open Trinity church. 7:80—Edwin C. HiU. 1:45—Otto Neubauer, planlat Tht body was placed In the receiv­ sighted since leaving Benfbazl firm, tha Board ot Aaaaaaera, W il­ appointment of Frederic C. Walcott hotels. laughter. landed among those receiving 29, 1934, was born In South Wind­ Pond on the Hebron-Qllcad road. spaces of that tremendous conti­ • Other programa; WEAF-NBC— 7:45—Frank and Flo. 2:00— Between the Bookends. ing vault at St. James’s cemetery. MRS. & H W n iU M S Libya. Parlslana fezired they may liam H. Blodgett former atoto ton sa state welfare '.-onuidssloner after Mr. Rogers took an active Interest i. ij.cme Representative Sadie coromlaaloner and now ton n ttom w honorable mention. sor. Conn. She Is the daughter of Local boys and girls will take part, nent and with Its amazing collec 7:45, You and Your Government; 9. 8:00— Leo Relsman’s Orchestra. 2:16— John Collier — The First have met the (ate of tbe fUera AT OAEAND ST. the Senate refused to confirm the 8:30— W ayne K ing’s Orchestra. in the Republican party in Manches­ Nutlsnd o f Rockville and a number engaged by CSieney Brottaora and CoUwtlvely, stories which broke Henry and Sarah Lannery Caverly. and there will be exhibits of export tion of animals; and she decided N. T. Q.; 6:30, Jimmy Durante; 10, Americans. MAY GET NEW TRIAL Pbarabod and Klein, who ware kill­ nomination of Senator Thompson Sigmund Romberg party. 9:00— N TO and His Girls. 2:30— Poetic Strings. ter and when 21 years of age waa of tbe past chiefs and charter mem­ Morton-Erb Town Counsel WUIIom a Hyde. • in the General Assembly received Mr. Hood, son of George W. and I s*t®tlng by champions, former that a person could have Just as Wise, Va., Dec. 31— ( A P ) — Judge Party Reid Last Night In Ap ed In an Egyptian crash during a ID), passage of tbs msrrlage blood- — champions and record holders. The much fun In ths African wild If he W ABC-CBS— 7:30, Kate Smith; 9;80— "Jumbo” with Jimmy Dur­ 3:00— A I Roth presents. elected a Selectman. He served in bers made remarks, and an original Announcement Is made o f the (Oeettowd Dm Pago Om ) IM points. Sixty of them were scor- Anna McCarthy Hood, waa born this office for nine years. In 1917 anniversary song, composed by Mrs. H. A. W. Skeen today took under preciation of Her Work in rarls-Madagosear record attempt test law, defeat of Un sales tax, Coxsackle, N. Y. contest Is under the auspices o f the left bis gun at horns and simply 8, Lavender and Old Lace; 8:30, ante. 3:30—Twelvs Crowded Monttu. marriage o f Mlaa L. Helen Erb, The annual meeting o f tha Wom­ ad by the Senate deadlock. 80 by the bs waa sleeted as reprssentatlve Chambers, was sung at the close of advisement a second petition for a National and Local Bodies. six years ago. 4 passage of tbe cigarette tax, revi­ Hartford Skating Club. Leslie Mil- went down there to look around. Lawrence i;it»heU: 9; W alter 10:00— Sigmund Romberg’s Music. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Erb, en’s League o f tba Hecond Concro- ■ion. The anawer to tba patiti old age assistance law, and 18 by from tbe town of Manchester to tbe tbe entertainment. 'The committee sion o f the motor vehicle laws. In­ ton. who Is at present In Gilead, Is So. at last, she suited action to O'Keefe; 9:30, Pennsylvanlana. new trial for Edith Maxwell, under o f Mslden, Mass., to Warren W. gatlonal church wlU be held Thurs­ waa toad today by R. C. Sot ‘ ' 10:30— Cleveland Symphony Orches­ Legislature and waa again elected In addition to Chairman Chambers the Horae Racing Bill. cluding the reduction of registration the Idea. She went to Africa alone, W JZ-NEC— 7:30, Lun. and Abner; tra. 25 years sentence on conviction of Morton, who teaches In Maochester day afternoon at 2 o’clock with tbe aaoratary to tha commimioii. foes. a member of the club and la in In 1619. Although much ot hie bus­ waa Mrs. Mercyl Peckbam, Mrs. Mrs. George H. Williams of Ox­ SINGER TO MARRY The tercentenary, with 52 points, collected a train of native porters, O, Ben Bernie; 6:30, Helen Hayea; slaying her father, and asked at­ High school. The ceremony was president, Mrs. C J. Strickland of Objeetiona Walgbad charge locally. 11:80—New Tear's Eve Dance Pro­ Recreation ('enter iness activities took him outside ot came within eight points of the The legislative fight over patron­ HEBRON and struck iff Into the lion and 10:.30, .Southern Mcthodlat band. Sarah Tomlinson, Mrs. Carrie Sam- torneys to submit written briefs on ford street, past president of tbe performed Saturday, December 28, 108 Main stTMt Tba finding goes into tba obJah*^ The community (Jbrlatmas tree gram. Manchester be waa one of those who low, Mrs. Gladys Modean, Mrs. Ada New York, Dec. 31.— ( A P ) —M ar­ leader. age mattera, including tbe minor elephant country to "make friends What to expect New Year'a: constitutional questions raised. Emblem club, and for several years at Crane Chapel, Tufts college, by Uoiia rateed to the Ughto quite fttllr.i^ which Is being kept lighted on the 1:00— Silent Items of Interest started the Home Bank and Trust Peckham and Mrs. Sarah Miller. tha, elder of the singing Boswell Senate deadlock was broken Judgeships; the legUUtIve fight with the animals." Football—WEAF-NBC at 2:15 p. an officer of the Natloual Emblem the Rev. Dr. William Mitchell of A bob-aled, driven bjr The oommieeton'a own esperlanoeBi green through the holiday season by Company of Manchester and was The temple bad a good year dur­ sisters, will be married tomorrow — - A OlActon® on the second legislative day after over Sherwood island, the Inquiry The special town meeUng held m.— Sugar Bowl game. Texaa Chrla- HOOVER’S N E X T SPEECH club, waa the guest of honor at a Malden. William A. Carlton of bury farmer, attracl ' ______the Hebron Young Women's club Is She wanted to aee them, to take one of Its directors. Mr. Rogers morning to Maj. George L. Lloyd of cted considerable relative to the protwUon afforded'; Into alleged non-ethlcal practices by Friday evening brought out a repre­ tlan-Louislana State; WJZ-NBC at Tomorrow’s Program. ing 1936, financially and In Increas­ Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 31— (A P ) — party given by tbe members at tbe 110 ballots had been taken to elect much admired. It la Illuminated pictures o f them, to revel In the Tuesday married on March 16, 1911 Miss Wethersfield, cousin of ths bride, the British Royal Air Force, It was attention on Main strMt this morn­ by flaabing elgtiala in conapariaoR- lawyers, the defeat of Yale by Dart­ 5—Rose Bowl, Southern Methodiat A. M. ed membership It was reported. It Herbert Hoover, former President, Castle Farm inn at Oakland last tbe clerk. Holding the balance ot sentative crowd considering the se­ with colored lights and gives a aonse of unity with nature which The men’s volleyball period will Ruth McCue, daughter of Mr. and was an usher. announced today. ing. Tbe light snowfall night before adth a flagman were cited. Thn- mouth to bring to an end the fa ­ va. Stanford; Southeaatern NBC 7:00— Morning Watch — Ben Haw­ will scat Its new officers, January will discuss the agricultural ques­ night Mrs. Williams was given to power, the three Socialists Joined vere weather. The principal object pleasant touch of holiday greeting the unspoiled .rilderneas could give be held from 5 to 6:16, Mrs. C. T. McCue of Hartford. They Mr. Morton, whp Is teaching here Tho ceremony Is to take place at last permitted travel by sleigh as finding atoted that of tha llg grade mous Yale Bowl Jinx, the national atatlona at 2:15— Orange Bowl, Mla- thorne. 14 with Past Grand Chief Mrs. tion in an address here at 8:30 p. m. understand It was a belated Christ­ the 16 Republicans to elect Albert of the meeUng was to consider fire to all who see It her, and she didn't wont It spoiled The women’s swimming clssses have one son. for the second school year, econom­ 11 a. m., at St. Stephen’s Protestant long BS he kept on the aide o f tho croaeinga in Oonneettout aa o f Jam- g convenUon of World War veterans by any shooting. aisalppt va. Catholic U. 8:00— News. Frances Chambers as Installing o f­ January 16. Lyle Jackson, chairman mas party for tbe Manchester mem­ S. Bill, Republican, who was oppos­ protection. Clarkson F. Bailey was wlU meet as follows; 7:00 to 7:45, Mr. Rogers was named as chair­ ficer. ics, geography and general science, Episcopal church. road, the driver reported. Tho oamo try 1, 1985, sebool chlldrtn enofltd ' who served with the Yankee Divi­ She almost paid for It with her W E A F-N B C — 12 noon, Oreetlnga of tbe Nebraska Republican Central bers, and was greatly surprised ed by the 17 Democrats. chosen chairman. The flrat Item In 8:15—Happy Jack, aonga Beginners; 7:45 to 8:30, Intermedi­ man the Committee 15 that received his B. 8. and M. A. degrees man is frequently seen durtaff tho 47 o f them. Of thaee 20 bad btm sion, the strike at the Colt'a Patent life. A charging rhino once missed to foreign lania; 10:15 p. n>.. o t o t committee, announced today. when Mrs. Tbomaa Donnoher wbo Aside from the drama It furnish­ the warning regarding the clos­ 8:30— Cheerio. ate. prssented recommendations to the at Tufts college. FUER MISSING. summer driving aa old groy auwt equipped with elgnale and no reoaetr, Firearms Manufacturing Company her by Inches. Lions came to her Rhythm parade; 5, Ai Pearce. .There have been more than 15,- The University of Nebraska waa chairman of the committee of ed, tbe deadlock and its dissolution 9:00— Dick L leb ert organist Wednesday adjourned town meeting In Novem­ bitched to a covered buggjr, Jt any oeeidento a t any thfw |a ths resignation o f Dr. C. c: M c­ ing of a sectiml of road leading from tent at night, ebrphants approached W ABC-CBS— 2:30, Kanaaa City 000 bank failures In the United Coliseum has been reserved for the arrangements, expressed tbe club’s WARPING 9:80— Fields and Hall. ber and prepared the report that Hamilton Field, Calif., Dec. 81.— at band. On the other band them was rated the outstanding story of Cracken as president of Connecticut the Hebron-GIlead road near the her with homicidal Intent, and philharmonic; 3:30 'Twelve crowded The men’s life-saving class wlU States since 1920. address. approval o f the honor she bad 9:41^—The W ife Saver. was read at the meeting. Because of (A P )—Lieut. J. P. Helms, who lelt Mrs. A] Reinhold was tha winner had been tour aceldenta at croariag* the year by the editors because of State college, ^the slaying of two Frederick Weyman place down hill favor got her dowm; but she stayed montha. new review; 6:35, Vanished meet from 7 to 7:45. brought to it in her election as third 10:00— Marc WllUama, Singing Cow­ the additional Interests be bad to Announce Engagement here yesterday In a pursuit plane for of the first prize of $10 at tto act- where men were etatloned during *ts effect on later legislative ac­ Bridgeport policemen and the subse­ to the new Hebron-Alnrlborough The Pioneers Post Masters asso­ In tbs wilds for five months, came voices. The Clowns will practice basket­ vice-president of tbe Supreme Em­ Announcement baa been made o f March field, near Riverside, has not back held last night at tha Hotel ■diool houre. tivities. quent arrest of Frank Palka as the road. This hill was form erly known WJZ-NBC— 11 a. m., Internation­ boy- ball from 8 to 9 o'clock. take core of in the hotel business be blem club. Aa a tanglbU token of ciation of the Orange heid their out unscathed, and had the time of 10:15—Home Sweet Home. tbe engagement of Miss Margaret bean heard from since, Arm y bomb­ In "nominating" the Tercentenary alleged slayer. as Parker’s Hill. Land on both aides her life. al house—Columbia greetings; 1 p. A public setback party will ba resined as chairman of the com­ appreciation, U ia. Dannaber In be- Sheridan. John Sbaridoa won aao- Deee Not fhver Dlvtalen meeting at the Wapping Communi­ 10:30— The M ystery Chef. mittee after the report bad been Coleman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ing base officials said today. for the "Big Ten", one managing The robbery of a bank in Oolllns- of the old road Is owned by the Por­ Her book Is a deeply moving ac­ m„ Rose Bowl parade; 8, Rochester held at the West Side Rec on Cedar biuf of the members, presented her ond prize, $7; the third prise, Ifi, Altbounli the railroad offerad to 10:00— Betty Crocker. acted upon. George Coleman, to George John­ They expressed fear for his safe­ editor said: “ “ vllle, the heat wave, thi earthquake, ter fam ily and It waa at their re­ ty church house last Saturday eve­ count of the adventure. She has civic orchestra. street. Play will start at 8 o’clock. with personal gifts and a beautiful went to M. Reuther, and tha fourth, laeo a flagman at tho eroaiug at 11:00— Paul Engel, baritone. son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl John­ ty, as the plane had a cruising speed " I t focused national attention on the train wreck at Saugatuck, the quest that the road be officially ning, with forty-alx members pres­ ■something o f rboreau’s fondness for Some New Y'car'a short wavea: Thursday Hail, the Queen—of Roses! bouquet o f carnations and other $8, to Miss Margaret Mnnogbaa. imea when echool children eroni son of (Columbia, Conn. The en­ of 280 miles an hour and should our state’s contribution to Ameri­ destruction of t.*ie goal posts at the closed. It has not been In use for ent. William Jones from the Con­ solitude and communion with na­ PH I, Holland, 9:20 a. m.. New 11:15— Jack and Loretta Clemens. The men's volleyball period will flowera. Mrs. Williams In an ap­ The dOor prise, donated Paatlond the railroad, thia waa not included to Yale Bowl before the flnlah of the I I ;30— "Homeapun" — William gagement wna rnneunced at a din­ havs reached March field within two the Florist, waa woo by Frank Par­ tbe eommiasion'e order sinoe It la can affairs and re-emphaslxed to some time and has been partially necticut Humane roclety waa the ture, and she knows how to. get Year'a program: GSC, GSB, GSL, be from 5 to 7 o'clock. propriate apeecb tbanksd her aaJo- Yale-Prlnceton football game the Hiram Foulkes. ner party hy Mrs. Coleman hours after tbe officer's takeoff at kins. N ext Monday availing a now liot the commiaaion'e policy to allow our own people the lessone of the fenced off. The vote was carried. speaker and he showed moving pic­ her emotional experiences down on GSA, I^ndon, 6:30 p, m.. Short Tbe women's swimming classes BOLTON datea fo r their lovely gifts and the Jtowaway voyage to Europe aboard The matter of fire protection was tures. The name o f the picture waa paper. wave talk, also GSD, GSC, GSL at 11:45— Program from New York. will meet at follows: 7:00 to 7:45, party In har honor' and assured j on Christmas eve. 4 p. m. arrangement will go into affect iritb both lignala and a flagman. Tba past and obligations of the future.” the Normandie of Joan Bailey of then considered. First Selectman "Days of Childhood.” Mlsa Alice Published by Smith and Haas, It 10:45; VK3ME Melbourne, 7:40. 12:00—Could and Sheffter, pianists Advanced; 7:45 to 8:30, L ife Saving. them her work both In the local I prizes of $7, $5. $2, $1 and a door eommlsalon would permit an attend* The wide-flung tercentenary ac- New Britain. club and auprems bad been a pleaa. Edmund H. Horton explained that he Stratton entertained with tap danc­ sells for $3. Dance music; GSD, GSC, GSL, Lon­ with Joe White. Dancing In the gym from 8:30 Mr. and Mrs. Roland R. De Marco priie. Tho odmlaaion foe will also ant at the eroaeiag during eehont r tivittes opened in Aprb when the P. M. who have been spending several ure and privilege. be reduced. had been informed that the town ing. There was also music by a don, 10. Christmas cabaret. to 12:30. Music by the Pled Pipers houre if deelred but-toele that it la ' General Assembly met In Joint con­ Try these New Year's night; days with her sister, Mrs. Thomas Twenty-alx at tbe club from this Leap Year’s Almost Here not good protection eliioe it oauant-^ would not be eligible for funds from four piece string orchestra, from 12:16—Honeyboy and Sassafras. orchestra. A free season pass will vention to commemorate the first W E A F-N B C — 7:45, Four commen­ Bentley, have returned to New town and RockvlIIa were present a divlelon o f reaponeibUity. ;; the W P A as had been hoped, but Ellington. The following debate 12:80—M erry Madcaps, Norman be given for door prize. The Junior choir win meet aa meeting of the general court. A NORTH COVENTRY tators on 1935-36 ; 8, One Man’s York. and enjoyed ■ delicious dinner, fo l­ luual tonight at 6 o’clock at The finding furtber eltod the emalLji SOUTH ^V E N T R Y that funds amounting to more than came next. Resolved that "All auto­ Cloutier, director; with Bob The Trade school basketball team . huge parade in Hartforu—unpre­ Family; 6, Fred Allen; 10. Operet­ Ellis. Mias Lydia Young spent Christ­ lowed by games and a aesalon at Emanuel Lutheran church, and number o f train movoments ovar the f $8,000 from a prevloua federal grant mobile drivers should show financial will use-the gym from 3:80 to 6:00. cedented in color and size— closed would be available. This amount Is Tuesday evening the annual ta, “ El Caballero;’’ 10:80, Mualc 1:00— News and Weather . Friday mas and several days at her home bridge; m which Mra. Robert Dower will assist tho Senior choir In the eroaeing and referred to the other - LeD oyt and Turner who for the responsibility” by Brother Wilcox Watch N igh t service will be held at in Fall River, Mass. the celebration Oct. 12. left over from the North Street road Guild; 12:30, Lights out. 1:15— H it Tunes. The girls’ afternoon swimming and Mrs..William-Crockett won tbe night-watch aervlco. traine there. past ten years have conducted a of Tolland Grange, Brother West the Coventry (3iapel hall. A busi­ Miss Jeanette Heckler Is spending prlsea. The election of John A. Pllgard. project. It was voted that the se­ WABC-CBS—7:30, Kate Smith: 1:20— Blue Room Echoes, Joseph class will start at 3:30. It la expeeted inatollatlon of tho Democrat, as mayor of Hartford, grocery store here, have dlspo.sed of and Brother Case of Ellington ness meeting o f the Christian En­ 8, Cavalcade o f Am erica; 8:30, her vacation at her home in Cov­ Mra. Dhnnaner was assisted by lights will begin within a abort tiaM. the business to Mr. Mullins of Nor­ lectmen be empowered to purchase Blumc, director. The women’s plunge period will The Senior choir of Emanuel his death before be took office,, and Grange and Brother Spaulding of deavor society will be held from 8 Burns and Allen; 9, Lily Pons; 10. be held from 7 to 9 o’clock. entry. Past Presidents Mrs. Mary Grasla- Lutheran church will sing a t the wich, who will take possession Mon­ fire equipment, to build a fire bouse to 9 o’clock followed by a social 2:00—^Plnky Hunter’s Orchestra. the appointment of Thomas J. Buffleld. The Olrlo* Wagtaun club World peacewaya New Year’s pro­ Trade school will use tbe Mrs. John Swanson Is convales­ dio, Mra. Rumond Hunt and pres­ watch-night servlca this avanl^ at OANGSTER REOOVEIUNO day. Mr. LeDoyt has been clerk In’ and to purchase a site for the same, hour and refreshments. From 11 2:15—Sugar Bowl Football Game gym cing from a recent illness. ent offleera Bin. John Burns and Bpellacy, former Democratic Na­ furnished the luncheon, and card gram; 12, George Olsen’s music. from 3:30 to 5 o’clock. Emanuel Lutheran ebureb. the local post office since It was the whole amount to be expended not o’clock on will be a period o f long — Texaa Oiriatlan vs. Lou Miss Annie Alvord spent the Mrs. W alter Burke. Speeches were tional committeeman—the re-elec­ to exceed $7,000. The site selected playing waa enjoyed untU twelve W JZ-NBC— 8:30, New Ume for Saturday New York, D eTTl.—(A P )—Ms|>i? made a second class'office In July o’clock. and .conaecration for the New Year. Frank Simon's hand; 9, Cinema islana State. week-end at her home here. made by Mrs. Williams, Mrs. John tion of Jasper McLcvy, Socialist, A WPA project .m which work is Is on land on the Hebron-WllllmaO' The boys’ swimming classes will tin Krompler, associate of tha late . Buddie EHmorc, age 17, son of Mr. Everyone la Invited to attend. theater: 9:30, Warden Lawes; 10, meet as usual. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Alvord and Keeney and others who occupied DEPRESSION IS OVER as mayor of Bridgeport—the ad­ to be started Js the reconstruction tic highway owned by the Misses Mtiu W ilm a Johnson, a student Patsey Alvord of Hartford visited seaja at the need table with the Arthur (Dutch Bcliults) Flegen*. and Mrs. Joseph Elmore of Pleasant John Charles Thomas; 10:45, Band Tbe men’s plunge period will be vances made by Republicans In the of one of the former Tracy-Elllot Pendleton anjl Mrs. Anne C. G ilbert In training at the Hartford hospi­ at "Advord Acres” this week. guest of honor. helmer, recovered aufflcientiy today Valley, is seriously lU In the Hart­ goes to town;. 11:30, AI Donahue or­ held from 7 to 8 o'clock. Los Angsics, Deo. 81.— ( A P ) — small town elections— and the re- buildings Into a dre engine house A small brook runs through the land tal visited Mr. and Mrs. Herbert chestra. Mrs. Ida Pinney who has been In from the effects of alx gangland:, ford hospital. He baa had an opera­ A public whist party will ba held Jesse Jones, chairman o f Uie Re­ election as ma3Tor of Waterbury of for the recently .organized volunteer and it was further voted that a Tomlinson, Jr. Miss Johnson's home What to expect Thursday: the hospital several weeks with bullets to leave a local boapitaL Ueut. Gov. Frank Hayes, Democrat Are department, ^or apnaratus to be pond or reservoir be made here tion for intestinal trouble. WDRC at the West Side Rec on Cedar pneumonia is able to be up. DB. STARK’S FUNERAL construction Finance Corporation, He waa escorted by detectives as Is In Vermont and she was unable W E A F-N B C — 2 p. m.. Matinee street. ■—these were listed by the editors purchased In the near future. The w'hich It la believed will be sufficient There wrtll be on annual meeUng to get home for the holidays. muslcale; 4, Women’s radio review; 225 Uartfard, Uoaa. ISSr Miss Eleanor Pinney is slowly said today; "America Is out of tto be walked rhakUy from the hospital as the developments of the year project will emplov eighteen men to take ' are of any fires which may of the CongregaUonnl Branch of improving. Hartford, Dec. 31.— (A P )—Dele­ depression right now." Mr. qpd Mrs. Walter B. Pomeroy 5:45, Clara. Lu and Em. I (Eastern Standard lime.) In company with a nuraa and two Which earned a place among the big at an expenditure ot about 13,600 of occur on the green or near. The the Federated church, held at the have returned from their wedding W ABC-CBS— 2:80, PoeUc strings; The Grange celebrated Children's gations from four veterans organi­ " I t is really a thing o f thaI past of hla brothers. atoriea for political activities col­ federal funds, the loca share to be large Mill brook at the western part church on next Thursday evening, trip and will make their home in 4:30, Greetings '’rom Old Kentucky T O U M # night at thrir last meeting. Every zations and members of the staff at We have Just tbe aftermath oiof the The detectives shooed Intervlaw- lectively. approximately |l 300. of tbe village can also be utilized. January 2nd at. half past seven ’ Coventry. Mrs. Pomeroy was, 8:35, George Hall orchestra. child from a Grangers family was tha United States veterans hospital depression to clean up," he added. era away and would not dUclooe The community is Invited to at­ Leonard Fait, a representative of o'clock. Tuesday, December SI. Invited. A stocking filled with at Newington paid a flnM tribute Jones, Houston, Tex,, financier, ar­ O f these political stories, the ' previous to her marriage last Sat­ W JZ-NBC— 12-30, Farm and Mrs. Harriet Pease who baa been their own Interest In Kromplar but election and death of Pllgard and tend a farewell reception to be giv­ ^ Sanford Fire Apparatua, of The nominating committee met urday, Mlaa Eleanor Hobt^ ot Home hour; 2:30, Music Guild; 4:30, P. M. goodies was ^ v en to them. this momlng to Dr. Maurice Albert rived 1)1 hla private railroad car to en Rev. and Mrs. Charles G. J ^ n spending several weeks at Yar­ It was osaumad they sought to pre­ the appointment of Bpellacy was Springfield, Maas.'; waa preaent Shd at the Sadd Memorial library lost Henry street, Manchester. Radio Guild, 'Henry V ." 4 ;00— Cfiiansonette. A t the Sunday morning service at Stork, aenior medical olflcer on tbe see tomorrow’s football game be­ son at the Congregational church mouth, Me., naa ■etumed to Tol­ vent a recurrence of tha outbreak rated the most important, receiv­ gave a talk on fire equipment and Monday evening at n:df past e'gbt Schools In Coventry will not re­ Some Thursday short waves: 4:30— The Treasure House. land. the Center church an exhibit of hoepitol atoff, who died Sunday at tween Stanford and Southern Meth­ Wednesday evening at 7:30. Music Bibles was held. It la tbe 400th an­ o f violence which killed Schulta and ' metboda of fire flghtl^. o’clock to nominate the officers for open for the new term until Jan. 6. P H I, Holland, 10:20 a. m., (Jaril- 5:00— Terry and Ted. hla home on the rese.'vatlon. odist In the Rose Bowl. ing 19 1-2 points against 10 1-2.for will be furnished by the Salvation Rev. and Mrs. Valentine 8. Alison niversary o f the Bible printed in the three othera and .esulted in tha the re-election of McLevj’. which The regular meeting o f the osaea- ;936. Officers of the Coventry Chris­ Ion: BAQ, Madrid, 7 p. m.. Program 5:15— Carl Moore and his Viva- havo had as recent guests friends The Rev. Qulni^ Blakely, pastor wounding of Krompler and another Arm y Band j f Manchester. Mr. sora was held at the town elerk’a o f­ tian Endeavor society to be inatalled In English; GSC. GSB GSL. GSA r English language. placed second. Tha Kgular Sunday School Board town Bond. from New York. of Farmington' Congregational Johnson has oeen pastor of the local Tuesday evening are: Mlsa Ruth London, 6. Dick W hittington; 7 Mra. Charles Sumue. will enter­ CAPTAIN DROWNED man, Samuel Gold. Gold waa reloaa* The old age assistance bill, re­ fice Saturday evening. meeting will be postponed from 5:30— Jack Armstrong. Mrs. H arry R. Bartlett aad church, officiated at funeral aerv- church for tbe past fifteen years Vinton, president; Miss Cora Kings­ Broadcast from roof Orosevenor tain the Ladles Society at a luncb- ■d from a hospital almoet two garded by many as the outstanding and leaves to rotirs from the min­ The Rev. John Smith, a mlaston- ’Thursday evening January 2, until 5:45— Tito Gulzar. daughter, Katharine, of Hartfoifi ieee a t Dr. Stork's home. months ago. ary on leave from Japan, waa In bury, vice president; Mlaa June House; GSD, GSC, GSL, London, 10, aon Thursday at 12:30. A C3>rlst- Portland, Ua., Dae. 81.— ( A P ) — • place of legiolatlon approved In istry and make hla home In Man­ Wednesday evening, January 8, on 8:00— Yankee Network News Serv­ and Tolland were guests of Tolland mas party will be held afterwards. Burlel took place In Marshfield. charge of tbe servlcea of the Hebron Loomla, secretary; Mias Marion Talk, "Under Big Ben.” Captain C3iarlu H. Campbell, 42. OonnecUcut in many [years, was chester. account' o f the annual meeting of ice. friends Saturday. Urn. Helen Aston of Woodcllff, Blaaa. A delegation from tha hospi­ HIU, treasurer: Miss Sylvia Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Clough and master of the imall oU tanker. QOVEKNOR UNDER KNIFE. pesaed by both branches by land- Mrs. F. J. rracy has returned to and Gilead ehurchea Sunday. ‘He the Congregational church. 8:15— Tho P a n d e o f Youth. N. J., Hiss Eva Jones of Hartford. tal acoomponled the body. Tbe apokc ( I the problems o f the youth organist. Various committees will family were recent guests of rela­ Governor Douglas, of Bath, drowned oUds votes after weeks of bitter dis­ her home after being a patient at The committee of six wrtll meet also be Installed. Installation ser­ 0:30—Thornton Burgess Radio Na- Mrs. Howard Hart of Cromwell, American 'Aglon waa represented today after an explosion and Are Rochester, Mton., Dae. SL— (A P ) the Windham Community hospital ol Japan. The rastor. the Rev-. B. tives In New Briiain at tha grave. pute over some of its provisions. It next Friday evening, January 3. vices will be In charge of the out­ tun League. The all-day eexirg meeting of tbe Mr. and Mra. Claude .tones and fnm- ■board the vessel at ■ South Port­ - A Mayor clinic aurgeon operated fc- u number of weeks with a bad- A. Lewis, him iial i-ctu.-ntd from lilE Deaths Last Night Iw of Hebron were recent guests of provides for maximum weekly pay- hullday vacation. A duct ‘ ’Promises The Girls Wagisun club will hold going president Miss Cora E. Kings- 6:45— Piano and I — Bea Rohan. Union Missionary Society win be land dock. today upon Oov, Floyd B. Olsoo b u t' n sn ts o f fT to indigent persons 65 '*• «»u >U n * from a their Christmas party at the home bury. 7:00— M yrt and Marge. Hr. and Mrs. R. K. Jones. A member of the crew was (kllad, upon encountering an taflam- Ever I'nie’ . was sung by Miss Held at the ToUand Federated NCEOS MOBB DEFENSES years old or older. A }S head tax fall In her home. She I ' confined to of Mlae Eunice Skinner this eve­ Several 4-H members of Coventry 7:15—Jimmy FarreU. churcb aodSL] xmina Tl uraday. Kingsley Carpenter Is among the critically burned. Campbell’s body matoiy eoodlUon, to ramova a her bed «1lh a trained nurse In at- Stella .Inhn.«en and Barbsr.a Ten­ Tulsa, Okla.—T. K. Smith, 58. will furnish the fur.d.r. ning at Pleasant Valley. attended tbe County 4-H rally held 7:30—Kate Smith. Mrs. John H. .4t*ele v/ho baa been lataat grip victims as la Mrs. R. waa not recovered. itomach growth which caused tbe tcmlancc. nant. lir. Smilii plans In return to T ii’ sa oil man. Naugatuck, Daa 81/-(AP)—Rep- at tbe Palace theater In Rockville. 7:45— Boake Carter. quite sick with th* flu for ten days London and children. Unable to meet obligations about The Men's Soelel club will enter­ Jr.pan in February. Mils Louise Ludlum, a teacher in New York- William Banfield Tay­ raaantoUva J. Joseph Smith, o f Wa- chief executive's lUneea. Friday afternoon. 8:00— Lavender and Old Lace — Is now able to be about her room. •Mrs. Carey Carpenter who has to mature, the New Haven railroad tain ut a fiev puullc whist In the Wulte a number from Hebron and New York la spending her Cbrlat- lor, 58, form er vaudeville headliner. torbozy, Oengraaamaa from the A statemant, aignad by Dr. WU* Choir rehearsal was held at the A new heating furnace with oil been ill several months Is slowly Im- HABIUAai» ON DECaWABB was given permission to reoisanize Llbiar;- baeement on \V,.Jiiof.-lh\ Gilead attended the concert given mas vacaUon at the home of her Frank Munn, Lucy Munrn - proving. Fifth OongMoatonal District o f Con- Uam J. Mayo asd other Miyelciana , by tbe U. S. District Court after home of Mrs. Wallace McKnlght and Ouatavs Haeiiachen’a burner la being ‘natalled In the 'Fol- ■aid; evening. * ul the Colchester Congregational parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lud­ neoUcut. said today that tbe north- Hartford. Dec. 81— (A PI— Oaly the interstate Saturday evening. They will meet WOMEN SHARE HONORS Orchestra. . lard Public Library. "Operation on Governor Oleon this commerce coinnus- ’ The en;;age;,.cui i.i announced ot church Sunday vrnlng, under the lum. Mrs. Ludlum and Miss Doro­ 57TH ANNIVERSARY aastera aaetion of the United SUtes 1127 applications for marriage Wednesday night of this week at 8:30—Lawrenoo lib b e tt and Don Arthur Buahnell. tbe rural mail ■*00 refused to apptove the Elffic A. ^arpentej, daughter au.ipices of the TrI-County Chris­ thy Ludlum will return with Mlaa IN BRITISH FOX-HUNTINO needs graatar defenses against pos* ilcenaca bad been filed thia year up monung revealed a eoadlthm to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Voorbea’a Orchestra. car^sr between Tolland and Rock­ which an extensive operation waa p an ys application to the Rccon-[p^ and 5Irs. Charles (-Bn>cnler tian Endeavor Union. TIin.-:e from Louise' Ludlum the last o f the week. Oowidy. Torrlngton. Dec. 31— (A P) — Mr. slbla aerial attack In event of war. to noon a t the local Bureau o f V IU i London.— ( A P ) — A new season ot 9:00—Camel Canvan —Casa Loma ville is quite sick wU]- Dr Converse M fair ih not advisable. Medical tnatmeat atructlon Finance Cor,X)iatlon for a 1Albeit LfPa.?e nl Nc-.vmarkcl, N thl.. place who took part In the pro­ They will spend severai days in =K“ tionsl Mary E. Cummings. Mrs. Kelsey tional chufeh will bold their annual from Hartford. Mr. Lakin la 81 and Mra. Lakin U Q»»*a "Babs" nam willwin i>o thelas eynosnr* of eyes or course, aha's leaping (or Joy. ly sbOBldta't she? Joan Manie> • qultiling a blood tost of all ap^oanto Phyeiclaiu dtecloeed their beUeC ferred a light to a stranger who cal masculine sport. v iana. 76. Both are in good baalth. In fact 1.0 tha manufaetura o f mumtlena and vacationing under tbe beaming Florid ^•Woo to reorganize. | ir-omlng. waa one of the soloirts. church meeting at the church next Many have oeen the appreciation asd iVo sals ball pre. adfoi Ida tuu at Miami Btarb. far from is responaibla ' for the drop' TharO that further operatien would fall ^ - Jula, Cbsr.otte Bralnai'd In it'iud asked for a match. Tbe man| N o t only a n they riding to bounds for ovar ten years neither has re­ ton er, other war m aterial 'latercst in TIic Rev H.ii .Id R. ^ e n preached Thursday evening, Jan-aary 2. Sup­ 10:30— N ew Year's Eva Dancing of thankfulneaa for the bwkets ro- H. An outdoor sif> aad siuUtnt oi sn at Pstadena Junior col­ *•••' notiva tezas. And bcildes, have, been no appUesttoas m tka toot to cure tbe dleorder which waa mother in from the flr.it W ersg.^ the seco.n) knocM him unconadoua. robbed jin in ereo^ number but 17. a ne- Party. quired the a e ^ c c a o f a physician, The fortifleatlona there at present ginning Januaa 1 Ibare’s Leap Year, wbleb may brina her to tha (our dajre, wbUa up to (our days caiioed by a polyp—aa acqinnilatina per wUI ba served at six o'clock, fol­ ^ ot bis aratch and |9S and left oid, an eetved from the thurel, for the d Jm f id ■erring as U:oo—Yankaa Matwork Mam laev* Ur. Lakin said today. •ra inadaquato, tha weaker assert- maiximoalal Jnmplag off placo. Bteorly Clark of Bostoa la btr plsy- ago this yaar'a total 'waa nimiag ct eacrettoa to tba governoe'sI i lowed by the annual maeting j hln one match foiaat (amlUaa to enjoy a t tfealr Ms Hounds. lea. duistaas dinner. dtghtly abead «C that to i ' 1 ^ BVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, DECKMnBER 81,1988,'

UANCHESTTER EVENING HERALD, MAKCnESTTBR, CONN, )AT, DECEMBER Sli 1988. FXOE New York Gets 2nd Team Along the Local Sport Horizon During 1935 f( As Hockey Wins Broadway Bristol Has the Big Edge In Veterati

son by beating R. L. Bimbaum five. Pleasant Valley, 15-4, then loses T te K M ld UkM pleasur* today no-hit, no-run game as Selberlings og dual meet, 16-39, aa Francis lU a la die aeeond of fonr nr- Aton. Tom Duggan o t Cnandn, vUion- Keep Figure lu tin g Titles lE ptibHahlny tta flrat animal review 35-31, for 18th win In 28 games. Steeplechase King nightcap, 9-8. Dispute halts Mori- shutout Concordias, 4-0. - Leary, freshman nmner, wins event. tlolea on toe bockey, the opeed- All-Around Athlete High swimming team downs Meri­ artys tilt with Kosluszko Scouts Tennis Titlist Ing the gUstming game’s Introduc­ States Get Seven Million FIVE PLAYERS ON ifiorti areata la Manchester, cov- 17—Blueflelds smack defeat on 19^M. H. 9. grldders trip Bris­ toot of oporto, that oame out of tion on the Atlanue lonboard, had Local Sport den to capture C. C. I. L. title. with score tied at 4-all In 8th. Green, 5-1. ae|n|r ^ branchaa of local athletic tol,' 6-0, for first triumpb In three the north to take America by purchased options on two frnnehisss. 5— Trade Rciiool loses Class B 31— High net stars survive in 20— Albert Lindsay named presi­ otorm. aeS^tlea dnrtnf 1935. Aa can be opener to Oiapman Tech, 22-17. state title tourney. Lebro Urba- years ns 1,500 fans cheer outcome. Of 220 Millions Wagered raadilv seen, the year furnished a dent of Olympics soccer club. High hooters down Bristol, 2-1. Dwyer Foands Arnsrleans MONAHAN (H Locals outplay rivals most of way- nctU beats three rivals to enter 21— Blueflelds top St. Bridget’s By BABRY ORAY80N Chatter aPMlth o f tntareatinf and ^rillini? hut Imw to lust period onslaught. sen^-finals, Sinnaman takes first 20—Rangers nose out Morlarty Big Bill Dwyer, who since arenta. It would be difficult, if not with eight runs In 13th, 15-7. Green Sports Editor, NEA Service 6— Knights of Llth whip Rangers, two' matches. eleven, 6-0. Olympics beaten by branched out aa a raeinq magnate impoaalble, to name any single oc- edges Long Hills, 6-4. Cremo Brew­ New York, Dec. 30.—^There are on a larga seals, fouadsd ths Nsw Having spent considerable time New York, Dec. 31.— (AP)-—Con-^tlng legal for tee first time, found 33-29. Hartford German.s, 2-1, as Portu­ FROM LAST SI eurrence In the world of local sport ery tops Moriartys with two runs g e s e Juniors cop Intermediate soc­ sountless versions of how ice hockey York Americans by bujing ons of and effort In compiling all tbs ma­ Unuing tee upward trend started the sport profitable, lecelving 1905,- aa more outatanding than another 8— McCluskey second to Glenn in llth . 4-2. cer title. was brought to Broadway, the au­ them In the fall of 1926. Dwyer took terial we considered of Interest, last year, thoroughbred horse rac­ 185.00, Both Rhode Island and Cunningham In mile event of Cana­ this department Is highly pleased to Massachusetts, os well as New •^9-J aa t arh aport was featured by at JUNE 24—Methodists tie Blucficlds in 25— Leo Johnson. M. H. 8. four- thor usually being the far-seeing over the Hamilton, Ont., Tigers in­ ing poured nearly $7,000,000 into laaat one event of major impor- dian Indoor championship.'). hectic twl tussle, 6-8. hero. tact call attention to The Herald's first Hampshire, take 8.2 of the total sport luminary, closes scholastic ca­ annual review of local sports, cover­ state treasuries during 1935. tanee. Those considered the high- 9— Bob Smith and Ed Kovis feted I— M. H. 8. trims Meriden twice 26— Moriartys turn back Green One yarn is that the late Tex The only mistake Dwyer made play In the mutuels in addition to a Locals Hare Two Cagert W reer, due to age limit. Tommy Dan- ing 1030, printed in today’s issue. A survey of 15 states by the As­ U ^ta are printed in black face type by Blucficlds on eve of departure in douUeheader, 7-6, 8-2, to take to take Twl League lead, 7-3. John­ naher named captain of High cross Rickard first turned it down because was signing without reading it, a share In tee breakage and license to make them easily* distinguishable for St. Louis Cardinals training lead in C. C. I. L. High net team bis "hockey" expert told him that It Ws’vs tried our darodest not to sociated Press shows that the states fees. ny Craven kayoes Tony Mielanskl country team. Fran Leary near five-year contract with tbs Garden leave out anything of importance Played Last Year to the reader. camp in south. captures state scbolastio title as. In feature go at Crystal Lake. record as M. H. S. harriers top was played on horses, and hence which Duggan drew. Under Its received $0,973,550.43 as their share Maryland, where tee stats re­ but we hope our readers vlU over­ of tee money that flnwed through B^Moriarty- Brothers Firestones Lebro Urbanettt Is runner-up for 28— Blueflelds down Bristol Cel­ Hartford High, 21-34. High soccer wouldn't go indoors. terms the Garden received 60 per ceives one per cent of the total play Individual crown. look any errors or omtaaiona if such the pari-mutuel machines or kept defeat Rangers in town title series tics. 1-0. Concordias trip Selbcr- team's late rally ties West Hart­ It is gospel, however, Uiat Col. cent of each gate and retained the there be as they're wholly uninten­ plus 15 per cent of the not revenue BeD CHy; Expect R< opener, 30-24, as Stavnltsky stars. Fafnirs beat Bluefields, 4-2. Green llr.gs, 8-5. East Glastonbury defeats ford, 2-alI. John 8. Hammond scouted the game right to enter Its own team a year tional. We think it would be a good the tiinistlles clicking. Last year 12 and a tax of $6,000 per track for in Montreal and had considerable to of the same states received $5,- M. H. 8. Seconds cop Junior town tops Windsor Locks In 10th, 2-1. Methodists, 6-2. Polish-Amerks bow 26— Thanksgiving Day five-mile later. Idea for sports fans to clip and file each day's opeiatlon. was fourth on J—MorUrty Brothers’ Firestones do with inducing WiUlam V. D ^ e r 559,224.64. Crowd Friday. * cage title by tripping Sons of Italy, Hebron drubs Moriartys, 14-1. to National Home, 10-3. event abandoned by Recreation Cen­ Before the firat professional game the review for future reference. And the list. The old line stats reported •dto Middletown Speedboys In two 41-14. Windsor A. C. edges Polish-Amerks. ters after eight years as fixture, to put up the cash to try It out In in New York, Rickard told Colonel we do hope that we're around next The amount wagered In the pari­ an Increase of about 120,000 over overtime periods, 47-42. as George 8-4. Frog Hollow downs Selberllnes. 29— Moriartys trip Bluefields, 3-1, Madison Square Garden. 14- v-Johnny Howard wins right to tighten Twl League lead. due to doubt over Rec Center fu­ Hammond that he would be satisfied year to present a roundup of 1936. mutuel machines also took a decid­ 1034, receiving $905,000, according Itavnltsky stars. meet Kebart for town bowling title, 13-4. ture. West Hartford's late drive "Two things made me believe that If it drew $8,000. It grossed 144,000. ed Jump upward, totaling $220,- to unofficial figures. When Manchester High and 30— Poliah-Americans beaten by Ice hockey was a good commercial »—National Guard Rangers hitting flve-.^trlng of 618. Army- 3— Morse Business College pasteeMethodiata, 3-1. topples M. H. S. gridmen, 13-7. Red Green, left wing of the Amer­ TIs easy enough to master mind 763,268 compared to $172,001,371 In Although only fifth on the list in tol High square off at the t c ^ tiounca New Britain Phantoms, Trade, 14-2. venture", says Colonel Hammond, icans, was a half hour getting into 1934. The figures do not Include Navy and Collegians win first 31— Mankus pitches Green to 27— Moriartys trounce Berlin Ma­ an event after it has taken place revenue to the state IHinois again State Armory this Friday n ig h t^ four times victors over old Guards, iWho last fall resigned as chairman the arena in the Jam and confusion. games In rage toumeya at Water- 4— M. H. 8. clinches C. O. I. L.first win In Twl League, turning roons, 25-6. Olympics beaten In but even that doesn't stop us from New York, the only slate In which topped the states In total amount their 36th renewal of baaketl)^:: 48-S2. Turklngton features. Lo- biiry and Wlllimanllc. title, beating Middletown, 13-10, as League finale, 3-1, by Portuguese. I of the board and president of the Dwyer was thunderstruck when venturing the opinion that Manches­ there Is oral betting. Louisiana or wagered $35,238,874 passing through warfare In the past seventeen yea’ " back Methodiata, 4-2. 'N ew York Rangers In a dispute be­ ea] Trade School quintet top.a Hart­ 15- Rer-Collegians fake second rain makes tussle a hectic, weird 80— Orioles, ppwor In Junior grid be found that there was going to be ter High's third first team o f Ur- Missouri, in which the betting is the machines, an Increase of nearly the Men of Monahan will have a ( ford Trade, 37-27, for first victory game at Wlllimantlc to reach semi­ fray. Johnson hits homer, triple, circles, plan Co enter semi-pro tween Garden directors. "Firat,- another New York team the follow­ banettl, Weir, Woodhouse, Vennart comparatively light. ten million dollars. Maryland, sec­ cialve edge as far as veteran gained in Capitol City In three years. finals. double and single to account for ranks. High hooters blank Lltch- moving picture houses were closed ing season. He shook the contract and Bycholskl would have taken the Only three states reported a de­ terial Is concerned as the Bdl lieo Johnnoft Lebro Urbnncttl ond last year, dropped back to third 3— Army * Navy edges West Wll- 16- McChi.skey third to .Sears and eight runs. AUGUST field, 3-0. on days of Important games in in Duggan's face and shouted: ‘ If Alumni into camp last Saturday cline In money wagered. In two of Canadian towns. as Rhode Islanders kept the ma­ Ungton. 2»-28. Bill Gess leads Con­ Follows in two-mile run of Knights 5— High net aces gain 6th shut­ there's going to be a second team in night if they'd been In there teem—Ohio and Michigan—It was chines clicking to the tune of $29,- cordia bowling league with 113-11 Mlllro.*', Mankus has signed with Blucficlds 8-3. 2— Lebro UrbanetU, town tennis from an unsuccessful banking ven­ Players were easy for Richard Perry, genial faculty manager ot vious year when tee state's share The tax is based on tee number of Ifijr ball team ties for fourth place In McCluskey eighth in six-mile road end bill. close second unbeaten season with earned places on the U. S. Olympic team. M.H.8., who la by way of being a 49-32. in Rec League. StalTord sex­ and verbal battle is on. champ, enters finals of net tourney 12th dual triumph In row. New ture in South America, Rickard and Colonel Hammond to pick up. was only $327,455.54. days of racing at $2,000 a day for Jhasatea, N. T., tourney. race as only scratch starter in A. 9— Hartford Germans last minute 5— Moriartys down Methodists, veiy staunch supporter of his oTma tet blanks Traders, 4-0. 23— Bill Murch sets new record by beating Sher Bissell, 1927 tltllst, mark betters Murch’s standard by made him vice president of the Gar­ The Pacific Coast League bad dis­ Rhode Island also went above the Churchill Downs and Latonla- and . 8 —Arnw A Navy hands Morlarty A. U. handicap event. goal downs Olympics, 3-2. 6-3, for fourth straight Twl League mater, Minnesota, tells us that Bris­ RfbUiers first setback in Rec league. 6—Rangers down Wethersfield, for kilometer event In state Indoor II— BUI 5Iurch equals own mark in three seta. Morlarty’s are victors eight seconds. den Corporation. banded and Frank and Lester Pat­ milUon mark, receiving $1,046,- $000 a day for Dads Park. Louis­ 30—Everett Solomonson scores win. "Hockey was first brought up be­ rick were selling their chattels at tol has a unique method of casting d 9 -», but Firestones win first round 45-38. Prosper DesLauriers named meet, wins In 2:44.2. Spill deprives double victory in sprints ns M. H. 3. of 4:30.7 for mile In Bristol sesqui- over Berlin Auto Sales, 4-3, for 21st 9— M. H. 8. bows to Meriden In a Jinx on Manchester . . . follow­ 181.00 os compared to $811,873.00 iana receives its tncoms on tee manager of Blucflclds baseball George Leary of victory In half mile 6— Kovis hurls Bluefields to winvictory in 22 starts. Joe McCluskey tween us on the edge of the swim­ Juicy prices. Detroit and Chicago lost year. Maosachusotts, with bet- basis of a $000 dally tax. title- Watklns-T drubs East Sides, track and field team vanquishes centennlal meet. M. H. 8. net team football finale, 19-6. High soccer ers of the team always present two Tomnqr Monahan team.. as locals take third place. McClus- Hartford. 58»2 to 40^. closes great season In triumph over over Methodists, 3-0. Johnny Cra­ returns from European trip with ming pool In the old Garden”, re­ bought ready-made teams at 8100.- 4A1S to tie service team for second team tops Meriden, 1-0, to take O. calls Colonel Hammond. Trade School Noses Out dollar bills in buying tickets as a 7. —Fldo O'Brien hits average otkey easy winner of 1500 meter .Middletown, 5-0, for 10th straight ven kayoes Young Carter In first eight wins In eleven contests on for­ C. I. L. Utle for third straight year. 000 apiece. ftaM and force playoff. " T'll build a new Garden if I dusce spot Is supposed to bs oon- aggregation cornea here with . 134 In beating Kebart at Y atlcya. event in Met A. A. U. meet. Kebart win. Methodiata take opener with round at Crystal Lake. eign cinder paths. “1 would not pay that much", ex­ sidersd bad luck . . . wa'U pay a ’9r-Rangers turn back Hartford 10 — Hartford Rangers blank can get rid of this one', said Rick­ plains Colonel Hammond. ’1 went players who paiiidpated In 4Ufa> 8 4 ^ . Last half spurt brings West Hartford shuts otit Trade hits slump, bows to Sjoholm in re­ MAY Kosciuszko Scouts, 2-1. Johnny 7— Polish-Amerks upset Green, 5— AU-Star Shoe Fund Benefit dollar for every |2 any old day . , ■saaon's teriU-ladan eonteate,- 2- 1. Orioles, 19-0. Moriartys quit gams ard. 'New York can't stand two Into Canada and along the border todsl Trade 87-33 victory over Wll- pucksters, 6-0. Tommy Cole reaches turn mntcl\ by wide margin. Army- Craven defeats Barney Fox at Crys­ again postponed by bad weather. at Rockville after dispute wiUt Split In st Season . finals of pool tourney for We.st Side tal Lake on decision. 9— Moriartys win 5th straight In arenas.' Tex was paying $250,000 a and signed amateurs. I picked up Windsor High hy Point Not sines tee Yale Tourney ^ua^tlc Trade. Navy eliminated in third round of 2— Trade tops Weaver High, 12-.S, 6— Johnny Craven loses to Genereferee. Portuguese rally Ues year rent plus taxes and told me Wally Pipp, one of Hartford's Bandy’s Royals Beaten Rec title. 12— Local Trade trims Hartford,Twl League, beating Polish-Amerks Bonin at Sandy Beach on unpopular Murray Murdoch, Loros Chabot, 1931 had Manchester and Bristol SB" ^ 10—Rangers bow to Meriden End- Walerbury play by Ansonla quint. as Tony Quartus pitches and bats Olympic bootera at 2-aU. that the place was losing $25,000 Ching Johnson, Paul Thompson, and leading duckplnners and co-holder 8. —East Hartford v/hips M. H. S.. 10-7, on Kcish’s homer with bases 5-3. West Side team winner “of town decision. Ray Mozzer, former High gaged in such nip and tuck sn-li^ asa at Silver O ty, 32-21. 25— Rangers run Firestones rag­team to victory. II— M. H. S. soccer champs bow annually. Taffy Abel. BUI and Bun Cook and o f the world singles record of 202 44- 28, drops locals to 4th place In loaded. Green turns back Pleasant Junior track title. grid star, enters Fordham. after the intermission and resulted counters as took place last seaao(i.l 11—M, H. 8. loses cage thriller to ged to tie up town title series at 3— Trade bow.s to Windham Trade, to alunrnl, 2-0. At that time boxing was the Frankie Boucher were my only pros. and holder of the three string Marideit High, 33-26, after leading C C. I. L. Morlarty Brothers claim one-all, winning S7-'26, as smallest Valley tor 8th victory, 7-1. Blue- 10— Spike Club wins third 7— Lockhart Rogers enters finals Visitors Ootscore Locals In a 23-all deadlock as the rivals record of 518, turned In a great ex­ The firat game was plajred at BrIS" 5-3, for second eatlng Orioles, 45-38. 11 for bowling season. 8-6. tainty of getting back something. York Rangers were destined to be­ nine but decisive superiority from was not accepted as a world record 34-20 decielon In os exciting a oon- *M 8 , for locals fourth reversal In West Springfield Y trips Wntkine- 20- Jim Foley leaves Blueliclda down Moriarty's, 4-3. New Britsin to Norwieb Free Academy for 8— Obucliowskl's homer'with two 14— Two big Innings give Traders 12— Blueflelds threaten with­ team Utle, pushing winners to low­ But that still would leave too many come one of the greatest and most Shooting Gives Mechanics the complimentary circle settled the as thers was no foul line Judge . . . 16 Edge at Halftime But test ns aatlafied tea moat thilB) tan starts. Torrington YMCA Y, 41-22. High's natators lose to to coach Green. Diamond rivals drawal from Twilight League after Germans top Olympics Jn soccer, 1-0. dark nights. I suggested hockey." colorful teams of all time. issue. Manchester mads good on hungnr fSas. A iqtetmon ot tlMonl aboard brings .\l. H. S. 5-4 triumph victory over Willy Trade, 12-3. Stan Selberlings lose to Prison nine, 6-4. est score In history of event. it was rolled during a friendly noon RETAIN ICE TITLES ^ a^na Watkins-Y, 41-37. M. H. S. Hartford, 49-26. "Bozo" Dcntc edges continue dispute over Mankus. 2-all tie with Green, due to dispute The National League In those 10 out of 17 free tries, Phelps mak­ hour match . . . narve-tlngllng, braate-tnklag tnn>J over West Hartford In league clash. Opalach named M. H. S. baseball 12—E. Victor Knapman becomes 27— ^Trade school whips Alumni, awfanming team beats Conn. State Kebart by eight pins in great bowl­ Blueflelds Penn Relays benefit nets captain. Everett Solomonson elect­ on umpire's failure to call game days was modestly made up of Mon­ NEXT: The Record-Wrecking ing five out of eight and Saverick Bow Before Onslaught In alee ia exp ect^ at tea loeA drOKI Jnaier varsity in season's opener, ing match. Valvollne Oilers take Big League assistant to Thomas F. Kelley in 42-20, in cage opener. a 28 to 27 triomph. $169.45. team title. ed M. H. S. track and field captain. because of darkness. treal, Toronto, Ottawa, and Hamil- Rangers. four out of eight, while Windsor Jennie Schubert, who rolled shed Friday night and ten i ’ 40-38. Army-Navy loses to Nor­ 11.—Trade defeats Meriden Trade, coaching M. H. S. football. 28— Orioles trim Morlarty Broth­ largest crowd should bs on 9 — Trade trims Stafford High, 15 Jim O’Leary, High alumnus, heads 13— Blueflelds stay In Twl counted but once in twelve attempts. anchor for the Charter Oak Girls Closing Periods; Farr and wich, 33-83, aa dispute on time mars 35-25. for 14th win in 18 starts. Wesleyan baseball team. I'i—George Leary, M. H. 8. track ers In town title grid opener, 18-0, I Pantaluk led the local scorsrs and team In Its-heydey and holds the Boston Girl and 16 Yoir Old Arrongemants have bean bmAf tn j 5. Foster features ns High golfers League, Green fined $5 as contro­ star, wins scholarship to Fordham Manchester Trade got Into an­ Noted sports writer credits Mc- 15— McCluskey second In 2-mlIeversy Is settled. John Craven gains for stunning upset. Fran Leary ! Catting and RImosukaa featured for local women’s three-string record, install addittonal bisaohtn to su p -i APRIL blank Middletown, 18-0. University, alma mater of Joe Mc­ other ding dong battle yesterday af­ ply ssaU for nt least 1,809 ‘ Id-^Tbuy Balmonda of Army-Navy Cluskcy with improving times of all-star race aa Sears wins at third knockout victory on Sandy wins Thonluglvlng Day cross coun­ I Windsor. is still bitting the wood in great Campbell Stand Out. .Mds aeorers in first round of Rec 10— M. H. S. loses first league tilt Cluskey. East Sides beat West try event between M. H. S.-Alumnl. Boy Win Fipire Sblinf tesre’s alarays stondlag room. distance events during past five Princeton invitation meet. Beach card with Frank Grady vic­ ternoon at the Flast Side Rec and style . . . Sunday she paired with ' 4caior League with . 62 points. 3—Mankus says he has not sign­ to Middletown, 12-6, due to ragged Sides in all-star clash for Shoe Red Devils of West Haven edge POOR WEATHER MAY BE Tbs Morlarty Orioles swamped the BdM tM Vatenaa years. Kebart leads Big League ed with town champion Blncflelds tim in first round. Moriartys blank when the smoke had cleared away Trade seconds, 37-16, In the pre­ Joe Griffin in the mixed doubles at Oaorge Stavnltsky second with 57. flcldlng, weak hitting. 16— Blueflelds, outhit by Moriar­ Fund. 5-4. Rangers in basketball opener, Bristol’s veterans o t last. bowlers with 123.18 average. Hugo “ Sparky” Saldclla bcata "Blink" 11— M. II. 8. tnirk and field teamtys, win by 4-1. Mankus pounded Trumbull Electric, 7-0. liminary. The Traders were leaning the Morgen alleys In Hartford and After holding the West Spring- Ciuunpionslu|» A p ia ; JMwqr-Navy Chib wins Indoor base- 15-—Blueflelds edge Moriarty’s, 36-35. Royals lose first gams to the local Mechanics were in posses­ captured first prize with a five game imas include Brown, Benson ivIns senior pool title at Magnuson In neven-game pin match runner-up to Bulkidey of New Lon­ hard as St. Michael's trips Green, 14— Poli.sh-Amcrks break 3-way the Orioles at halftime, 13-9, but a OaS tMla aa Oeorgettl pitches team Kec. Jackie Fraher takes Junior by 26 pins. 3-2, in town title opener despite Long Hills, 65-37. sion of a 28 to 27 victory over total of 1251 . . . Mrs. Schubert field Y on even terms throughout Sonshsn, forwards; SI don for Rhode Island out-of-state 7-4. tie for third In Twl League by up­ FACTOR IN ROSE BOWL shower of baskets, by Cobb, Brown cantor; and Harrlgan, guard, la yietaey over VFW, 7-3. frown. eight mlsplays us Ed Kovis hurls Windsor high that marked their bit singles of 121, 154, 98, 129 and the first half, the local defense col­ 6 -Mickey Katkavcck. Bliioflclds title as Bill Murch, ticorge Leary 17— WIgren teams hardest hit bysetting Methodists, 2-1. Three first great ball before 5,000 fans. Green and Duffy soon gave the Orioles New York. Deo. 81.— (A P ) — msmbars of tbs first tsam an 10—Watkins-Y ekes out 30-28 tri­ 12— Firestones move clo.ser to Rec graduation at M. H. 8. third straight triumpb and their 96 . . . lapsed before the second half on­ star catcher, choacn 'or further and Wilson .MeCorniick set record In round matches played In town net edges Poquonock In llth , 4-8. Sel- fourth In seven starts this season. complete tsadership. Miner and Maribel T. Vinson of Boston a Laughlln, guard, a second strififtf, umph over Army-Navy In playoff League title by downing East Sides, training at Cards camp In south. 18— Methodists drub Green In up­ DECEMBER section ever played in the annual Grlmason stood oiit for the Trade slaught of the visitors and Bantly's i p t second place In Rec League’s mile, half mile and polo vault re­ play. Bill Murch wins 2-mlIe event berlinga blank Glenwoods, 9-0. Por­ The Traders will not return to ac­ Lebro UrbanettI, Manchester young Robin Lee o f Minnsapoiis eg last year, and W. Brown, gusCK 57-37, aa Watklns-Y top.s Army- Olympics play scoreless tic with spectively. lyocnls took title past set, 9-1, at New Haven Police Field Day Soggy Turf Results from classic and the Mustangs are anx­ School team wlte Sharp pisying a Royals succumbed to tee tune ot It is sxpaotsd that a numbar fffat round. tuguese B. team bows to Olympics, tion until next week Friday, when High's great tennis performer, who 66 to 32 at the Y.M.C.A. last night. Navy, 30-22. Portuguese In soccer match. Army- two years. 19— Trade whips Bridgeport Inwith George Leary second In 800. 1— Morlarty Brothers edge Ori­ ious to moke a good Impression. good floo" game. held places on tee American Olym­ Bristol’s seconds win also bs 16—Rangers bow to St. Mary's, season's finale, 9-2, for 13th win In 1-0. oles, 6-0, on snow covered field to Two Playera Burt Hartford Trade come.s here. la also the lad who teams up so It was the third set-back In six 13— Trade bows to BridgeportNavy Club wins cx-Servlce Men's 12 “ Olympics hold Harugari to 3- 16— Moriartys edge Green, 8-7, In Manchester Trade (28) pic skaUng team today by retaining as reserves on tea first teosa. 03-34. Morlarty Bros. Firestones bowling league title. 18 starts. 18—Receipts of town series' clash even up town title grid series. In physical condition the teams Coach Walter Schober used only well with Gordon Weir at tee for­ starts for the Royals. Trade, 21-18. Rangers lose to Meri­ all tic in .soccer battle for state title. wild, wooly game. Town Softball are $133 from 5,000 fans. * Two Rains But Methodist five players throughout the nip and P. R- F. T. the natioiia] women's and men’s llg- Manchester has only two tWfd quarter spurt downs Fafnir den Elndces, 38-34. 21— Blueflelds lose, 6-4, to Royal win be even. Stanford has James ward berths on the basketball Bantly’s played a fine brand ot • 5— 'Ilm Foley turns down Green I’ hllly Cedored Giants beat Blue- title Is won by East Sides, who trim 20— McCluskey announces plans 2— Bob O’Malley of Trinity and tuck tussle which saw Manchester 2 Phelps, rf ...... |1 5-3 7 squad, will probably be the only ure SkaUng championships. o f last year on Its big squad Dragons, 38-27. 14— Trade sextet noses out Meri­offer, rejoins Bluefields as coueh. Typewriter nine. Jim O'Leary of Wesleyan, halfback (Monk) Moscrip hobbUng around 1 Saverick. If .« . . . 2 4-8 8 boll during the first half and with They dixzled 8,000 speetatore last fourteen playns, D it" OavSltofO. IT—deha **Soarky” Saldelhi sets fields, 6-1. Green gains 9-4 win .Army-Navy, 5-1, In Shoe Fund to seek berth In 1936 Olympics In Is SHU Favored at lO to 8 with a game knee. Southern Meth­ gain a 5-4 margin In the first player lost through mid-year grad­ Campbell and Farr tossing in den, 3:2. Jennie Hrliuberl sets new 16— Rangers rapture town cageover St. Michaers. 22— McCluskey wins 5,000 meter and end respectively, named on 1 Rolston, c ...... 1 0>0 2 night in Madison Square Oordsn. It center and Bruno BycholaU Mt bsw» bosrling record with single of title In Metropolitan A. A. U. meet, benefit. 5,000 meter run or steeplechase, odist's Harry Shuford also is limp­ quarter that faded before the visit­ uation,., which Is too bad, as "Lebe’’ baskets they managed to stay in tee high three-string record for women title by drubbing Firestones In de­ 13— Trade whips High In hectic Associated Press All-State eleven. 2 Pantaluk, rg . . . . 8 0-0 6 was Miss Vinson’s eighth vlctoiy guard. Five other members o t tWa^lL 933, 31 plas over old mark. Lack riding game, 34-20, as Jason Chap­ passes up steeplechase. May's hit In 17— Blueflelds top Trinity Parish.then Intends to quit great track ca­ ing. ors rally In the second period to give bids fair to develop Into one o f tea running, trailing by the close mar­ at Charter Oak ulle.vs, 3H0. tu-ssle, 16-5. reer for business. 3— Royal Oaks drop opener to As Teams Hold Fmal 3 Vojeck, Ig ...... 2 1-1 0 Red and White's ciBaalest boopmsn since 1938; she did not compats two year’s first teem, however, saw adfisal One Judge deprives him nf man stars. Series Is poorly attend­ 10th gives 5Ietb3dl8ts 4 to 3 victory 4-2. Moscrip's field goal kicking saved Windsor a 12-11 edge at halftime. A gin of 16-16 at Intermission. The tioo In tee prelims and have-1 15— Meriden Hi^'li wallops M, H. 14— Bristol High edges M. H. S. 21— Lebro UrbanetU retains localSouth Windsor Dems, 38-27. free-for-all scoring spree took place ...a n d rumor naji it teat Richard years ago. Blonds, 18-year-old Leo ' sasrid reooid. Army-Navy five ed, teams show little profit. over Kosciuszko bcouts. 18— Blueflelds edge Rockville Stanford from daeat or tie on sev­ 9 visitors opened up their attack at enough experience to oSSet B S., 42-27. trackmen, 64-*ll, in dual meet as tennis Utle by blasting Lockhart 4— M. H. S. drubs 'Trade School In eral occasions this year Shuford at 9 10-17 28 "Dick" Oobb wlU again bs eliglbla the start of the third quarter and gained hie crown for ths ssoond dniis Rockville aerke, 28-17. 17— George Stavnltsky tops scor­ 23— Blueflelds trim St. Bridgets,Clerks In 12th, 6-3. Moriartys vic­ Tnnenps for Grid Tilt. Windsor High (27) consecuUvs year. tore adgs in veterans. Ths five i 16— McCluskcy second to Follows Murch takes mile and half mile. Wes­ 5-2, Green drubs L. and S. Auto tors, 8-0, over Willy Thread team. Rogers Into straight-set defeat, 6-1, scholaaUc cage opener, 45-25. fuUback Is a great line plunger and In February.. .tee colored atelets with Tripp, Reldy and Slattery find­ ; 13' M. H, 8. atarte comeback ers In town series with SO points. P. P. F. T. Miss Vinson teamed with George SinnsmoD, Opslach, Koss, M oor-f in 2-mlle of New York A. C. games Rangers-Flrrstones spilt profit of leyan freshmen beaten by High net- nine, 7-2. Moriartys bow to Cremo Green routs Long Hills, 10-1, as 6-0, 6-1. Middletown High crushes 8—Bantly's Royals trim American blocker. . displayed considerable promlao last ing tee hoop again and again they chamalgn, steady, heads-up play at Garden. M. H. S. beaten by Wind­ Thread five, 29-11. Murch To Compete 0 Elinsky, r t ...... 0 0-1 0 season and should be a wsleoms ad­ B. B. Hill of Boston to win tee pairs house and Horvath. Playing agatotoh' 826.45. Mason Markham and Earl men. 4-2. Brewing. 0-5. Andy Brown now Zapaka allows one-hit. McCluskey M. H. S. in grid opener, 26-0. Mc­ Each squad polished off with bard ooon drew away from tee local Bristol for tee first time wul '.hfiK' basting Middletown, 31-23, for first ham, 30-25. Middletown Speedboys 6— M. H. S. opens C. C. I. L. sea­ 1 Gattlng, r t ...... 5 1-1 11 dition to Coach Oarks'e squ ad... championship for tee third straight league victory. Trade School gains Rogers tied for local billiard title, 15— High loses to East Hartford.choice to win Country Club golf ti­ wins again at Strasbourg, France. Cluskey second In two-mile handicap By PAUL 'ZIMMER5I.AN dummy scrimmage sessions yester­ quintet. Clarke, UrbanetU, Weir, Cam pbgltoS late rally noses out Firertones, 43 son with 29-14 triumph over Mid­ (Associated Press Sports Writer) For Curb Exchange 0 Oleksiw, If ...... 2 0-2 4 year, their performance having rated 3th win in 13 starts, drubbing Wlh playoff arranged. 11-9. Trade edges Wlnd.sor Locks, tle. P. A. A. C. gains first win of 19— Polish-Amerks trip Bluefleldsas only scratch starter in N. Y. A. day. The Mustangs were out early Farr and Oimpbell led the Royals Dougan, Vennart. to 40. Watkins-Y early lead downs dletown. Rockville High upsets yesterday morning for a secret ses­ 0 RImosultaB, if . . . 4 0-3 8 Morlarty Broteara basketball them No. 1 on tee Olympic team. Htnfifitjp Trade, 81-29. Army-Navy 18— Trade school nine smothers9-8. season, downing Windsor Rangers, In Twl League upset, 4-2. C. games. attack, while Reldy and Tripp feat­ Reeorda The Some Pleasant Valley, 32-30.' Trade School, 27-24. Pasadena, Calif., Dec. 81.— (AP) sion at Occidental CoUege wblls 0 Koteba, 0 ...... 0 0-0 0 quintet, beaten In Its first start ured for West Springfield. Ehrle Ritter, of MlnneapoUs, 19- Glastonbury In -jractlce game. 14-0. 17— Tony Quartua allows but2-1, In 10th. 20— Craven held to draw by Lad­ 22— Blueflelds top Moriarty’s, 4-S, Bristol comss here hailed as 6 ? Ptauant Valley A. C. In over- 25— Sarcasm rears Its ugly head to capture town title again ns 8— Orioles of North End c^tura Stanford staged its usual open prac­ 0 MIskavich, 0 . . . . 1 0-0 2 against SL Mary's a t East Hartford West Springfield V M .C .A . (SS) year-old Junior champion, took sec­ 19— Watklna-Y upseta Morlarty 20— High golf team edges Hart­ three hits as Trade blanks New Brit­ die Leonard, CCC heavyweight —The weather may decide who will of tee leading quintets in tea i Brothers. 39-32. to tl^ for Rec ford as Dan CIvlello shines. In tender epistles between Green Wright’s error In ninth with two town footbaU title by defeating tice at Brookslde Park In the after­ 8 Mahl, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 here on Christmas night, travels to P. B. F. T. ond piece to Lee, end HUl beat 84- ''13—Mow Britain Amity trouDcea ain, 9-0. champ, at Sandy Beach. get the garlands and wear the but tee Invaders record is not mil Senior League lead. Army-Navy 31—Olympics nip Germans of and Blueflelds. away breake np 8-nll tie, with 6,000 Morlarty Brothers, 7-0, In third a u noon. 1 Sampeck, rg . . . . 1 0-3 3 Middletown ^morrow night to op- 0 CbrlsUan, rt ..3 1 7 year-old Roger Turner of Boston for Wktktaw-Ya 45-27. 18— 51. H. 8. third in state track 21— Green blanks Methodists in thorns after the Rose Bowl game pose ths famed Si more tmpreesive than beats East Sides, 41-34. New Britain In four overtime peri­ 29— George Leary wins 800 meter fane preeent. Olympics Ued by deciding tussle. Today’s drills win be confined to 2 Long, i g ...... 0 0-2 0 >ys, with 0 Reldy, if . . . . 6 0 12 third. f t —RAOEeri lo8€ to Weatogue meet as 5Iurch sets new record ot Twilight clash, 9-0. here tomorrow between Stanford 4 Simmons, Ig . whom ths locals had B ote. teams have been beaten 20— Trade humbled by New Bri­ods, 4-3, to enter playoffs for Conn. event In state meet sa Bill March Is new Colombo team, 3-aII. Sclber- Ugbt limbering up exercises and . . . 0 0-3 0 two hard 0 O'Connor, If . 2 0 4 Louise Wegel of Buffalo finished their respeeUve Alumni while Q«tE|pe team, 36-33. Newly organ- 4:32.1 In mile and George Leary 23— 5foriarty Brothers clinch Twi­ 9— Late rally by Royals topples and Southern Methodist. fought ,gamM ,ast Those tain Trade. 44-38. M. H. S. romps Intermediate Cup. defeated by Yale star In 1500. Hew­ Ilngs lose to Tunxls, 4-0. some pass throwing, punting and 1 Slattery, c . . 0 0 10 second to Mias Vinson, oe she did has chalked up five victories M M a n Chester bowling team ^ w a breaks half mile mark in 1:58.4. light League title by again trim­ Springfield Waccos, 32-28. A soggy turf, the result of two running on the Rose Bowl turf. 11 18 1-12 making tbs trip will be Coach Hen- 1 to victory over Rockville High, 24— Otto Cook pitches three-hit itt's 4-hit hurling wins for Moriar­ 25—Art Patton leads sluggers In 27 Uttle, c ___ . .0 1 1 lost year. Third went to 18-year- scbolssUc oompeUUoo,_ to Wooster five by 20 pins. West Hartford deals blow to M. H ming Blneflelds, S-S, for seventh 10— Royal Oaks turn back Wind­ rains in three days greeted the Probable starting Uaeups: Beore b j Quartera ry ’« B o k " McCann,------Falkoski,----- 3 Bonsanl, rg 45- 16. High's swimmers defeat ballBris> aa Trade trims Stafford High, S. hopes of league diamond title, tys against St. Bridget's, 4-1. Meth­ town baseball series with average of ..2 0 6 old Audrey Pepps of New York. Es- against TenyriUe, 33— Trade SchMl dnigs American sor A. C., 60-38. western representatives and the WL S. M, U. Stanford Wt. Manchester 5 e 13 5—28 Dowd, Smite, Chnpman,. Howard, 8 Dunn, rg . . . . 1 0 tol, 63-22. 6-2. 3232.45 raUed In all for M. H. 8-4. odists trip Frog Hollow, 18-16. Con- straight win.. Ai Gunther pitches .656. wild charging Muatangr from Texas 2 tells Weigel, sister, of Louise, was Meriden, Bast Hartford S iw o l for Deaf. 40-27. Morlarty S. Penn Relays trip. no-hlt, no-run game aa Highlanders 11— M. H. S. downs RockvIUe, 28- 170 Tipton . . Moscrip 189 Windsor ...... 4 8 11 4—27 Mahoney, Welles, JoDe JoDsy, Tedford, 8 Tripp, Ig ,. . , 7 2 16 19— Bluefields easily down Staf­cardias lose 11-innlng tilt to East 27— Figures show enclosed field today as they turned to the scene of fourth. Britain, Manchester against ■rea. edge Watkins-Y, 37-32, Army- 21— Trade puekmen rally to edge 25— M. H. 8. team leaves for down Selberlings, 4-0. 17. Trade School loses to New LJS. Referee; "Cap" BlaseU. Score st Johnson, Raguskua and Manager ford towners, 10-1. Olympics defeat Windsor, 5-4. needed here to make profit on sports the classic for final workouts before Turner paired with Polly Blodgett Trade School, Middletown, , Kavy trounces Ekust Sides, 37-21, In High school. .4-2. Army-Navy edges Penn Relays. Britain Trade. 3-29. 210 Spain .. Reynolds 225 halftime, 13-11 Windsor. Hadden. The team will leave tee 10 26 56 WlUy Palace Five, 30-28. Harugari, 4-S, to take Conn. Inter­ 30— Billy Neubauer outpltches 24— Al Starehewski, M. H. 8.events. High soccer team loses to the interaectlonal clash. West Side Rec at 7 o’clock and all to take second honors in tee pain. Hartford, Rockville and Wlndbami^*” Rac. Sr. league. 26— M. H. 8. team of George Johnny Mankus as Bluefields top swimming ace, wins town senior L.T,‘ BonUy’s U. S. Royals (82) Bristol and Manchester are daagL" 22— M. H. S. closes cage season mediate Cup. Green wins third Windsor in season's opener, 6-1. 12— Meriden Endees romp to easy In spits a t ths possibiuty o t addi­ 185 Wetzel . .. Adams 197 players are asked to be on time. Tbs Olympic figure akaUTyg com- 34— Hugo Benson reaches West Leary, Bill March, Henry Hoefs and Green, 4-3. aqnatlo title as Mss Anne Arson Blotlariy Orioles (87) P. B. F. T. mlttes decided to send sight singles locked for first place in tee Centyi(„ by trimming Middletown, 49-20. as Everett Solomonson place, second straight from Hartford Club Bev­ 28— Joe MeCloakey regains bis na­victory over Circle Service Rangers, tional moisture and uncertain foot­ L.O.' 3 Sids senior pool tourney finals. M. retains woman’s crown. Slarlon ing, odds remained 10 to 8 In favor P. B. F. T. Farr, Ig .... 3 3 8 and two pairs combtnaUons to tee ConnecUcut Interacholastle LesgwU" Lm Johnson closes schoolboy career erage, 11-5. Morlarty Brothers tional steeplechase UUe, takes event 38-13. 185 Johnson . . . MuUsr 210 8 R . A noses out West Hartford, 29-26 Bock, age 9, sweeps all events In o f Coach Matty Bell's Texans. 0 Oobb. r t ...... 5 0-0 10 McHale, rg 0 0 0 winter gomes. Chosen with Lee each wlte two triumphs In as mah]^L' with brilliant performance, Ulp KosiuskI Club of Rockville, 3-1 for fifth time In six jrenrs. Nor­ 13— M. H. S. trips West Hartford 2 Nelson, c .. 2 1 aw first period lead. Traders trim JULY taking J ^ o r lanrels. Thousands of fans, only 84,600 0 C. BUnchard, rf. 0 0-0 0 5 on the men's team were Rltten, Hill Btnrti and Friday night’s fracas WIIF^ 2S—Bill Murch captures National 20— Henry Haefs wins shot and wich High tramples M. H. S. Into In bard fought Ult, 48-35, for fourth 180 Stamps . ., Roubis 186 OIOPER S n U LEADS 0 Brown, c ... 0 0 0 Hartford Trade s second time, 37- 25— Yesteryear 8tars trim local whom will see the contest, were re­ 0 Freney, If ...... 0 0-0 0 and James Lester Madden of Bos­ give tee winner undisputed poa Indoor interseholastlc mile event at discus, places In quarter mile aa M. defeat, 19-7, as Leo Johnson scores straight cage triumph. Trade School R.G. 1 Kerr. If ...... 2 Campbell, If 5 0 10 »«• Ray Moxzcr plans to enter 2—Tony Quartus, ace hurler, Old Timers, 7-2, In Lewis Brecken- luctant to tag Coach Claude (Tiny) . . . 2 0-8 4 ton. Madden did not compete, be sluD of firat place. 'r j Fordham University, alma mater of Madison Square Garden in 4:86.4. H. 8. trims Willlr.m Hall High of first local touchdown. edges Plainville High, 36-35. Nine­ 210 Orr ...... Bse<^ 200 0 Brown, 0 . . . . 1 Bissell, rf ,, 2 3 7 ------il«L . wins Trade school batting crown rldge testimonial program before ^Iiorohlira team as r good mudder " r .t " . . . 4 0-0 8 PASADENA OPEN GOLF cause of an inured ankle, but bs was McCltiskey lopes to easy victory* In West Hartford, 66-38. Trade again 29— Morlarty Brothers’ eleventeen High gridmen win letter, eleven 0 WUey, rg . . . . 0 Tierney, rf .. 1 0 2 Joe McCluikey, noted local distance with .412 percentage. 1,000 fans. Blneflelds bow to Cremo it although the weight advantage i85 Stewart . Topping 180 . . . 2 0-0 4 picked on his record. runner. 8,000 meter steeplechase, his fourfh defeats High on diamond, 5-3, to falls before Middletown Sons of taken by graduation. 0 Reardon, rg .. CLOWNS BEAT’ BURNBIDB. :'.r- 4—Joe McCloskey eaptnres 5,000 Brewery In opener, 4-1. be theirs by a wideridi margin. ‘r .b .‘ ' . . . 1 0-0 3 On tee same basis, Madden and 3 * MeCInekey retires Leo Larlvoe straight win in this event. Watkins- take 3-1 edge In series. High ten­ Italy in grid opener, 12-0. Seiber- 1 D uf^, Ig ...... 4 1-2 10 13 I 82 meter title In Nationals at Lincoln, 26— PoUsh-Amerka defeat Green 15— Olympics prove easy for San- Contest B Tossup 190 Sprague , Paulmsn 188 9 Pasadena, O llf., Dee. Si— (AP)— his slater, Grace Madden, were chos­ laaphy wttli third victory In two- Y edges Springfield Waccos. 21-25. nis team whips West Hartford for Ilnga beaten in final diamond tilt by Stanford's powerful ground at­ 0 WInzIer, ig .. . . . 0 0-0 0 Score at halftime 19-16, West The Burnside Guards met defeat" Neb., breaks meet record by more Simsbury A. C„ 5-1. Olympics eke dla senior eleven, bowing 6-1. ■ QR.' Sixty-three golfers moved into tee en the second team for tee ^Ira aiRo af Boston Kacey games, run- 25—Moriarty Flreetones win Kec fifth straight win. tack, built around Bobby Grayson, Springfield. at the Rcc, being trimmed by ttou; than four seconds In winning by out win over Germans, 4-3. Blue­ 16— Royals gain third straight 147 Wilson ...... Coffls 172 finals of tea $4,(X)0 Pasadena Open Referee, Bissell. compeUUon in Germany. TOey alag distaaoe in second fastest time Senior League title, beating Army- • 21—Sleberllngs mop up. Dougan’a AU-American fullback, certainly 3 18 1-5 37 Clowiu 40-38. The Clowiu took teaHlt' over 100 yards.. Moriartys turn flelds close season In 6-1 defeat by victory, downing American Thread ' i L.H.' tournament today with Harry Ten minute quarters. were national championa in 1824 and •ir svawt, f.tOA. Watklns-Y beats Navy, 82-18, as East Sides snap 10- nine, 11-5. would be leas handicapped In the 180 Burt Hamilton 187 Bin March Blaaehester Trade Seconds (16) (Light Horse) Cooper leading tee lead at the beginning of the gaifiih,^. 22—Bluefields back out ot pro­ back Green, 4-1. Cremo Brewery Rhymers. quintet, 27-20. mud than would the lightning P. runner-ups In 1935. The Weigel and maintained It throughouL They.*' RTaatflald Y, 42-28, as Ray Camp­ garoe losing streak to topple Wal- Tops As Twirler ILH. B. F. T. sbotmakers two strokes. ulsters and Hiss Peppe were chosen bell Mnka 11 baskets. posed tilt with Green. Trade downs routs Blueflelds, 7-1, Selberlings 17— Meriden Endees trip Rangers thrusts of the visitors featuring 0 Sharp, r f ...... were alu-od 27-13 at half Ume. CUS klQt-Y, 85-88. 11)0 Shuford (C ) ...... Grayson 190 Bill Murch, the finest mller ever . . . 1 1-2 3 The (Jblesgo veteran, who came with Miss Vinson for ths women's 33 Portland towners defeat Rockville High for 6th straight vic­ lost to TbompaonvlUe. Greys, 5-2. again, 45-33. Bobby Wilson, the elusive little All- * F.B. 0 Aillnakl, If ...... 2 0-0 4 ont of tea first round with a 06— Bralthwaitc and Russ Johnson led 27—BUI Slanamon of M. H. B. Charles Willett wins Country elnb to come out of Manchester High, WRESTLING team. | Ataqr-Navy, 86-34. second team takes town foul sbMt- tory, 12-9. OCTOBER 18— Royal Oaks edge East Hart­ American. Officials: Referee, Bob Morris 1 MUIer, 0 ...... 0 0-0 0 five under ptu-—shot a 71 yesterday tee Clowns' attack, scoring 17 and. golf title by beating Andy Brown has obtained employment with the 33—M o il^ y Brofl. downs Elaat Ing championship with 87 out of 40. 24— High edges Bristol again In ford Coalers, 32-29. Yet Stanford failed In the rain- (Seattle); Umpire, Harry Vlner. 1 Miner, rg ...... 3 1-1 7 for a 187, Bunched with ISO's were 15 points rcspecUvely. Riva and . in 36-hole final. drenched bowl here two years ago By ASSOCIATED PRESS SUaa. 40-82 and Watklns-Y edges season’s beat tilt, 4-S, as Michael • 4— M. H. 8. sucoeaafully defends 19— Jackie Fraher elected captain (Missouri); beadlineaman, Tom New York Curb Exchange, accoixi- 1 Grlmason, Ig . . . . 1 0-0 3 Horton Smite, winner o f tbs Mlaml- Clark wx, Beteeada, Md., Ray Burosldi Red Devils at the Rec this 5-3. Concordias swamp Rangers, 5— Blueflelds Cardinals whip 21— M. H. 8. trims Windham games in ths rain this season with today. The Exchange has one ot Strack, 338, Spring Valley, N. J , ' taay ia 18 starts and eighth straight before K. of L. in overtime tilt, men trim Bristol. I 7 2-8 19 Mangnnp, Pittsburgh, and Harold one fall. Wednesday evening. 16-1. Polish-Amerks trounce High­ Morlarty Orioles, 11-2, to take Jun­ High, 81 to 19, tor fifth straight Wilson piling up many yards- and the leadiog track and field teams in MeSpaden, winner of tee 1084 Pasa­ TENDERS RESIGNATION Clowns. . to trtep^ Torrington Trade, 24- 49-48. 25— M. H. A trackmen drab Mid­ STATE LEAGUE Metropolitan drclea and Murch ia Referee, Kelab. Umpire, Daigle. Atlantic City, N. J.—Joe Savoldl, land Park, 11-2. ior town baseball Utle. vibtory before 1,000 fans. the passing attack clicking in fine Time, 6 minute quarters. Score at dena Open. P B F 3L Trade hockey sextet wallops dletown, 66-29, as Haefs scores triple fashion. A t Middletown Saturday night elated to make bis debut under the 218, Michigan, and Vic Christie, 210, M. H. A puekmen, lO-l, in first In quarter mile, shot and discos and 9— Norman Bright breaks Ameri­ 6— Morlarty Biotbers open home 22— Rangers beat Scirpo Broth­ the Oak St. Tavern again bit their half, 13-8, Trade. A stroke behind were Henry Pic­ Boaton, Dec. 31 — (AP) — The 2 Alizci, if ...... ;.. . 4 1 football season with 14-i) victory Most observers were inclined to Bhicbange colors this coming Bstur Glendale, Calif., rolled sut of ring . atoaliatlL 1m clash. 200 single by Sotomonson gains doable in dashes can 2-mile record In beating Mc­ ers at Middletown, 40-25, for firat stride by taking two out of three ard, Hersbey, Pa., Fred Morrison, and referee ruled no contest. resignation of William P - Kenney, 1 Braithwaite, rf .... . 8 1 17.^^ ~ M ARCH over New Britain Emeralds Olym­ win in four starts. rats the game as a tossup, although day in the 1,000 meter handicap of Pasadena, pro, and Ky LoSoon, Chi- I eeasrd Hwsn features high scores at Y. M. C. A. field dedication. Cluskey in all-star meet, hitting Southern Methodist’s offensive abil­ gemea. Walter Anderson hit the Portland, Me,—Cement O'Neil, chairman of tee National A-A.U., 1 Webb, e ...... 1 8 * 'j s 9:13.2. pics trounce Portland hooters In the Columbus Council, K. of C., cagO' boxing committee, ae head of tec . 1 0 , Mlad at Charter Oak aUeys. Oieen beats N. E. Colored Qlanta, 23— Poquonock Maroons down ity bos caught the eyes of the Rose high single of 146 and Benny Schu­ games at Brooklyn. "I am only 170, PorUand, Me^ defeated Count 1 CrocketL e ...... 1—^Tnd« School chown for CtaM 18-5. 10— Blueflelds easily beat Rock­ League tussle, 9-1. Royals, 37-33. Walter Hagen, former British and Otto Von Zuppe, 170, Germany, two American Olympic Boxing Commit­ 1 Roy Johnson, Ib . . . . 1 0 B buketball tourney at Middletown, 8— High soccer eleven trims Bowl observers. There appeared to bert hit high S atrlng for 888. going in as a tune-up to see bow 26— Bluefields edge St. Anthony's,ville Scouts, 9-4. Highland Park HGCKEY American tiUehoIder, and Craig falls out of three. tee, was on Its way to Olympic of­ 1 Custer, lb ...... 1 0 a I neeta Chapinaii Tech In lin t gnnw. Morse, 2-0. 25—^St. Mary's late spurt trips ' he some psychological advantage In Oak SL Tavern bad I am," be writes. Joe Mc­ Wood. Deal, N. J „ winner of the 8-5. Moriartys trounce Hartford surprises Lutherans, 6-3. McCluskey Tacoma, Wash.—Johu Freeberg. ficials today. 1 Russ Johnson, rb . 7 1 AS febru y after chalktog op 14 wine la XO 9— Electricians capture TradeMorlarty Brothers in cage opener^ behalf o t the western representa­ Anderson ...... 146 107 101—354 Cluskey ia running the 3,000 meters tournament here four years ago. M ~\ Police, 18-5. Green wins fifth from sails to compete in Europe. tive. 220, Sweden, beat Reb Russell, 218, ‘T am still thoroughly disgusted stara. Bay Campbell and Phil school Inter-dept. baseball crown, 41-29. Wennergren . . . 92 117 102—811 in the same meet. needed TTs to get around for a total with what I consider unfair and un­ East Windsor, 16-1. Sleberllngs 12—Moriartys humble Green, 8-4. This was baked on the unfortu­ Cordcra ...... 112 118 110—830 Chicago, two out of three falls; 8 38 8 U “ A lisas ts keigkto to divide ecorin, honon in Bee beating Draftsmen, 6-4. 27— Manchester Trade easily bests Murch scored a host of record score of 149 each. Uhltf Thuaderblrd, 208, Nanaimo, sportsmanlike tactics at ths last ■' iats defeat before 3,- rout Buckland, 25-3. 14— BlueQelds trip Cannibal 11— M. H. S. gains scoreless Ue nate Rom Bowl record of Stanford Kovis ...... 1,126 109 -06—848 Guards. teacne'a second round with 59 each. Meriden Trade, 51-31, for Uiird win breaking triumphs in bis final sea­ Vic Ghesal, Deal, N. J . winner at B. (X, defeated Dave Johnson. 215, A.A.U., convention, Kenney dselar- F T 34-30, for firat vlo- 28— High closed dual track seasonGiants, 4-1. Moriartys defeat Bris­ with East Hartford eleven, snaps ia which tbs Indians have won only SchuMrt ...'...IS O 186 117—888 By ASSOCIATED PRESS second place money In tee 1934 P B Oeorjo Stavnltaky tope ecoren for In alx starts. one game in five starts. Efight mem­ son aa a Red and White mller last Omaha, three out of four falls; Nap ed BS ha made public his rssignatioo . 8 0. 6 . BeO Otty Mb m Vale with victory, drubbing East Hart­ tol Rock Cuts, S-2, Green smears 12-game losing streak since 1933. meet b en , continued bis steady S Sullivan, r b ...... ■eaeon with 102 points. Flrestnaen 28— Alumni beats' M. H. 8. fifth bers of the team that will start spring. He holds the school, C.. C. Ds Vora, 190, Providence, R. I., and lost nlghL 0 3 at 1S3L Trade trounces ford as Solomonson again sweeps Highlanders, 12-8. St. Michael’s 12— High Sootors blank Conn. 611 882 038 1731 Amerleoa Aaaodatioa game, putting a 72 with a first Asserting be was not -stepping 1 Buck, Ib ...... 1 take team honors. Firestones bow straight year, 28-24, snaps Red ani agalnat the Mustangs tomorrow L L., state and Rhode Island schol­ WlchlU 8, SL Paul 4. Frank Stojack, 105, Tacoma, drew; 2 Martini, I b ...... 1 0 a ^ ataffead High, 03-8L High mermen dashes. High racquet wielders best Polish-Amerks, 3-1. Frog Hol­ State Freshmen, 2-0. Middletown B lan astic marks for the distance in ad­ round 69 for 141. Tied with him was Tiger Joe Marsh, 109, Chicago, beat out" because of the "financial aide,’’ •ffsln to WiUlngton. 39-34. Bill blank Middletown. 13— AII-Bunuddea cr 320, Oklahoma, and Orville Brown, . 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BOOTS AND HER BITDDIES ______All Together------1 1 1 MARTIN SENSE and NONSENSE ' * 1 Booo-oorr«! wMv.eoows'. 1 V. OVO— «CST,1 I ^ TW004WX NOD 6 0 T TO TH\bJfK\N6 BLESS I so SOOO TO ^ THK OLD YBAR GOES! A reaUurat kaopar’s eoffw gava W ENT OOT MOOT VOOTVOO YOOR. I FMO OONIE SO w h o o p k ! Ths old year goes . . . . the year that out thla morning, but aoma of the VQ\TV\ -W E HERE , AVL .VAEMJTI MUCH TO M AKE I w u so weoty customers had baen expecting it, the d u n c h t o AVDKIt~«»0 1 ME VAFPpy nnVERTHE '“S i With march of feet that groped on stuff had bun weak for so long. CAME eEE*. VObAMC OO VOkMOOW*- scar-strewn ways; ^ A C V t'; 'TOO S«V WE CE__ Tha y e u that broke the hearts, tha Golf Professional—Well, It's a HERE KC home » J06T dreams of m ay— funny thing. Your s t a c e is all VOE THQ.EE l o s t a n d f o u n d HELP WANTED— APARTMENTS— FLATS— rokdaUr, gray like tha old one h u ridden seven whmera and Is In A New Yew cornu . . . a mighty wrong, but your form is wonderfuL FEMALE .35 only darker. It wu a nice-look­ nation prays ■^'Pretty Golfer—Of course. I’ve got FOUND — SMALL white, ihort TENEMENTS 68 steady demad. ing c a . And Scott had been alone. FIVE TRACK MARKS Jackson h u been riding only s For smoke that curls, gray-winding, to diet carefully to keep it like that. belred buU pup, about 6 months WANTED— EXPERIENCED Bte- FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, (yyuk Ofll £ove Perhaps he didn’t mind being alone little over a yeir. He had his first in the sunshine old, wearing tan collar, TeL SOSO. nographrr for temporary period. with all Improvements, at 51 Ham­ by Afisry Rsynond CssrlsM NtA isji since Paula w u atlll out of town. .r” (N ot a y more we'll mind the duet, We know a fellow who says he Address Box C. D.. care of Herald. lin street. Inquire 87 Hamlin St. N acy who always knew everything mount on the big time at Beulah CREATED IN SOUTHPark. the grime). never sends a y plctura post cards that w u happening brought the hon^e when he goes out of town for AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 FOR RENT—E'OUR ROOM tene­ BEGIN HERE TUD.AY leased from Its scabbard. "I bad "I used to ride over the bush cir­ For w h l^ u blowing . . . Ood, that forgotten." news that Paula w u visiting friends will be music a few days because he never goes WANTED— PETS— ment. first floor, all improveraenta, Against the wishes of her grand­ in the rast, a d later w u to go on cuits in the west before I went to 1984 f o r d s e d a n delivery, 1931 "Let’a hear no more of such For tasks to do In a anointed where the folks think he Is. except heat, at 136 South Main mother, aristocratic MRS. WIL- a cruise. Paula, no doubt, w u Beulah Park", he said. "It w u not CSievroIet l 1-2 ton express, 1931 POULTRY— STOCK 44 LIARO CAMERON, DANA WEST­ silly chatter about Scott," Mra. time. street. Inquire at 21 Warren street. waiting for something definite to Cunningham, Towns, Horn- a t i l this fall at Agawam Park TilUe—Don’t you ever cr;’ wha Chevrolet 1-2 ton express, 1930 BROOK marries DR. 8 I WOULO -DISCLOSE THE HOUSES FOR RENT 65 D aa becomes aware of Paula's ways have to bring Ronnie’s name FOR SALE—NEW house trailer, (To Be Continued) day as the cllm u o f the Sugar Bowl but his run of luck w u so good at And may we share . , . perhaps CXJRRECTT THIS SENTENCE Manchester Infatuation for her husbad. One Into everything? And why did "Just think, my dear,” said ba, “this S U B J E C T OF MY VJVTEST INVENTION price reasonable. W. R. Angsten, athletic carnival neared. The high the southern course that he decided that is the gruteat FOR RENT—SINGLE house, six stormy night Paula sends for Scott. she always look at D a a so sig- maku ten yurs we have lived to­ Evening Herald Coventry. Tol. Roscdnle 34-32. point of the celebration is t)>e New to stay on until he had built up all the gifts we aeek this New T O VOU LA D S TO DAY, S O VAEQE IT rooms, with all modern Improve­ Dana waits alone all night, not n tflcatly when she spoke of Ron­ commanding lead over Way gether without a unkind word be­ 34-$2. BOSTON STOCKHOLDERS Year’s day football game between Y u r ’s Day. CLASSIFIED ments a d garage, 256 Wood- know'ag Paula had attempted sui­ nie? It wM Indecent. You’d Wright, his Rexburg, Idaho, rivafi tween us.” 'S N O W .T H E N -—-UA'QQ-'R-QUTAF’ bridge street. Phone 3828. cide. Then she goes to her g r u d - ttlnk Gran would remember that Louislaa State University and —Helen Welahimer. ADVERTISEMENTS Texas Christian University. NW HAND \S AN ELECTRIC moUicr. Mrs. Csmcron decides to do D a a waa still a married w om a . MEET TO REORGANIZE OBUOt Blx Avaras* words to a Uaa. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES FOR RENT—SIX ROOM single aU she can to make the separation no matter how much she wished The T.C.U. team arrived yester­ Pat Remillard, C a a d a ’s leading You will And among ths sub­ LIGHT -BUL-B— — WHEN THE 'BULB laltialB. ourobara and abbravlationa RADIO 49 house on Main street. Five room permanent. Dana was free. day a d went through a practice Jockey, Is determined that two merged ad the down' ad out a BUHNS OUT, IT IS USELESS f-K aaoh count at a 'ord and oompound flat on West Center street. The Ronnie Is a comforting friend, but Nancy hoped D a a would stay Boston, Dec. 31—(AP) — Stock­ session. Another workout was call­ broken legs, suffered In the lu t two titrong inclination to ait in their words aa two words. Minimum coat la ed for today. The L.S.U. squad, re­ years, will not keep him out of tha boles a d take what comes. They Quotations pries ot thraa dnca. GOOD USED RADIOS.—Any num­ Manchester Trust Company. Trust Dana remains dlseonsolate, believ­ married. Furthermore, she hoped holders of the luckless Boston MY IBEA IS TO IAAKE ELECTHIC iilna rates per day for tranalant ber to select from. $5.00 and up. Department. ing Scott loves Paula. .Scott m e a - that now, when Scott had made Braves met today to reorganize the maining in Baton Rouge, held only saddle when the 1936 racing scuon are certainly not filled with a y LIGHT BULBS IN THE SHAPE OF A Ada. Benson F'urniture and Radio.— while, believes D a a ’ s real reason a Boft berth for bimaelf, Dana machinery of the National League light Umbering up sessions. Crisp rolls around. Twice the 28-year-old spirit of adventure. We have a large proportion of CCaetlva March IT, 1P37 would find a way to bring about weather under clear akiea waa fore­ people with fine ednutlons. If this Cash Charia Johnson Block.—Phone 3535. for leaving him la unhappiness bueball team for a start from Jockey h u been forced to pass up ■DRINKING GL/VSS I-^WHEN ONE caused hy tliclr economic struggles. a reconciliation aa fast as she scratch In 1936. They were given cast for the game, which starts at the winter a d spring seasons In ths M a —Well, son, what seems to d ou not work to the good, Ood i OonaaeutlTs Days ,.| 7 otsi i ota WANTED TO RENT 68 1:30 p. m. (C.S.T.). ■BURNS OUT, UNSCREW THE t Conaaeutlva Dayi • ota 11 ota NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY could. a opportunity to discuss proposed U. S. He first broke his left leg lats be the trouble? help us. ] 0ay ...... I n fltal II eta WANTED TO RENT four room changes in the affairs of the club, The new marks set In yesterday’s Small Boy—Paw drowned all our —Ambrose Swasey, Cfievelad sci­ FUEL AND FEED 49 A CHAPTER XXXVI Perhaps It was fear of that very track and field meet were in the in 1934 and then came back to win PILANIENT, AND All orders for Irracular insertlona tenement,. first floor, modern im­ It wH.s Nancy who broke the news thing that had prompted Mrs. Cam­ the franchise and players of which 83 races thi.s year before breaking kittens. entist. will ba obarged at tha ona tlma rata. .SEA.SONED hard wood, furnace, provements, centrally located. were surrendered to the league last mile, two mile, half mile. 12-yard YO U H A V E •paclal rataa for long tarm avanr to Dana. "Well. Scott's clone It!" eron to talk to D a a that afternoon. hurdica a d the shot put. the same leg again. H a —My, what a heartleu deed. stove, and lircpiace $4 load. H. Phone Rockville 682-2. month. Small Boy—Yeah; he promised I day advartlslng giva upon raquaat. she said. "Landed right at the top Mrs. Cameron’s dislike for Scott Glenn Cunningham, former Our beloved country is leading SOrWETHING Ada ordarad for tbraa or all daya Hutchinson, Bolton, Tel. Rosedale —high, wide and handsome.” was baed on something more th a Authorization of "sale or other toull do it! all other nations In prepaationa for ABd atoppad bafora tbs third or fifth disposition of all of the assets a d K a s u University miler, took eight USEPUI_» day wUl ba ebargad only for tba ae- 85-2. D a a ’a hand went to her heart hla lack of money. A partnership seconds off the southern record by aother world war.,. ,a d that will tual nonbar of :lmaa tha d appaar- ARROWS TRIP UNCA8 Why didn't Nancy go on? Why with Dr. Osborne would m e a a properties of the compay and Its Last Night *s Fights You might u y that It 1s Idlling undoubtedly m ea that ws are go­ FOR SALE—SEASONED WOOD, liquidation a d dissolution” was the ru a in g the distance in 4 minutes •d. eharglng at tba rata aarnad. but was she standing there, smiling comfortable living for the young and 16 seconds.' two birds with one stone to wait ing to get right *n on the ground ■0 allowanca or rafunda can ba mada fireplace, furnace and stove, full so queerly? doctor from now on. But Scott be­ most Important objective mentioned up a d w e the old y u r out a d your floor. Oh six tlma ada stopped after tha The Depot Square Garage Arrows Jack T orra ce, holder of the measure, 1-2 cord J4.00. 1 cord |8. "Scott’s ocen taken Into part­ longed to a family that had caused in the call for the meeting. (By Associated Press) husbad come in. —Senator Lynn J. Frasier, North tttb day. of the Y. M. C. A. Journeyed to Transfer of the company’s assets world's sbotput record of 57 feet 1 No **tlll forbids” ; display llnaa not C. O. D. Tcl. Rosedale 15-3. Wapplng and defeated the Wap- nership by Dr. Osborne," Nancy Mra. (3ameron much unhappiness. Inch, threw the Iron ball 54 feet I 'i C hicago — Everette (’Young) Dakota. told. continued. "He’ll be doctoring all His gradfather had brought her to J. A. Robert (Bob) (juinn, former Jasper—Do you think your father FOR SALE—HARD WOOD for plng Uncaa by the score of 35 to 81 Inches to beat his own southern Rlghtmlre. 124 1-2, Sioux City, Tba Harald will not ba raaponslbla the richest patients In town. Now anxiety a d , though she had kept general m a a ger of the Brooklyn mark. will consent to our marriage, dear ? I cannot allow, under the spe­ for mora than ona Incorraot inaartton furnace 34.50 per truck load. Wood In a nip and tuck game in which Dodgers of the same league, also Iowa, outpointed Winfred (Moon) I guess you’ll write that note and Ellen from throwing herself away Forest Towns of the University of Josle May—Well, be hasn't turned cious name of increased neutrality, Af any advartiaamant ordarad for sold for cash only. L T. Wood Co. Referee R. Burger called 35 per­ on him, Mra. Cameron had alwaya waa asked. Cfiiarles F. Adams, vice Mullina, 126, Vincennes, Ind., 2; Ed­ ■ora than ona tlma. say you’re sorry!" (Jcorgla lowered the old record of win Waling, 129, Dfetroit, knocked flown a y b o d y yet. this Increased usurpage of the Phone 4496. sonal fouls, 18 on the Arrows and suspected that deep down In her president a d majority stockholder Tha InadTartant omlaaton of lncor> Dana did not answer for a mo­ seconds for the 120-yard hurdles to out Walter Matthys, 131 1-2, St. right of all Americans to sell their root pobUcation of advartlslng will ba 17 on the Uncos. The Arrows lost ment. So Nancy believed that sister’s heart there was a feeling of the Braves, has promised finan­ raetlfla* oirly by canoallatlon of tha SEASONED HARD wood, furnace cial support to Quinn. 14.8 seconds. Charles, 111., 1; Frank Androff, 197 DONT WORRY TOO MUCH goods to aU the world. That, I am the service of Captain MIkoliet was why she had left Scott and that her life had been ruined by ABOUT HOW OTHER PEOPLE oharga mada for tba saiwlea randarad. and fireplace 34.50 a load, stove thia decision. No new trades or deals were In In the half mile, Charles Horn- 1-2, Portland, Ore., knocked out going to fight. All adTtrtlaamanta must oonform when he was forced to leave the that now she would beg him to bostel of Harvard set a new record ARE GOING TO SOLVE THEIR — Senator J. Hamilton Lewis, Illi­ la aty(a. oopy and typography with and white birch 34.00 load. V. Flr- game In the first quarter on ac­ take her back. That would be Then Scott had appeared, pro­ the wind. Manager Bill McKenchnIe Joe Rcnnelra, 177, Chicago, 1; Nick anounced yesterday, however, that of 1 minute 54.6 seconds. The old Peters, 133, S a Antonio, "Tex,, out­ PROBLEMS. REMEMBER THEY nois. ragulatlona enforced by tha publish- po, 116 Wells street, telephone count of Injury. The Arrows showed what Scott would think, too. posing to Dana one night ad record w u 1 minute 55.6 seconds. WOULDN’T THINK MUCH OF ara and tbay raearva tba right to 6148. their beat form of the season a d Sometimes lately it had been al­ marrying her the next day. Mak­ Ed Morlarty, former Holy Cross pointed Sammy Verse, 133, Omaha, adU. raviaa or lajae* any copy eon- bueball star, who quit major league Don L u b of the University of Neb., 4. YOUR SUGGESTIONS, ANYWAY'. ■Idarad objaclionabla. tha refereeing of R. Burger was of most Impossible not to write to ing the girl unhappy, in the b a - In dia n r a the two mllea In 9 min­ ALL KINDS OF HARD WOOD, him. But she could never write galn. bueball after playing a few gamea New York—Steve Halaiko, 140 CXA>MlNa HOURS—Claasldao ada to high caliber, his eagle eye seeing utes 19.5 seconds to better the The following answers to test F la p p e r Fa n n y Sa y s ; ha publlabad aama day must ba ra- slabs, kindling, hickory, fireplace to him now. No matter bow wealthy he be­ at lecond b a u in a Braves’ uniform southern m a k of 10 mlnutu 38.8 1-2; Auburn, N. Y „ outpointed Joey w»s.u.awiT.orr. aatvad by It o'clock noon: Aaturdaya everything that are not In the rules lu t season, had applied for reln- papers in the grade school are In­ a d white btreh. Cbas. Stay#, tels- of basketball. 'When h u all thla happened?” came, Scott would certainly never seconds. F errado, 136 1-2, Jeruy Chty, 10. il:80 A. m. pbona 8149. Dana asked. statemat, a d would be taken south teresting. They are in the fifth Arrows (85) have the fortune Ronnie had. Nswark, N. J,-^olm ny TooBiey, TELEPHONE YOUR "Just today. It’s Just been a - Ronnie w u In love with Dana, with the turn next spring. 187, Newwk, outpointed Jerry Pai^ grade: B. F. T. nounced. They say Dr. Osborne Billy's rule for safety; "Don’t WANT ADS, Tost, rf ...... 2 0 4 ad if Dana were free he’d w at 185, Providence, R. I., 8. GARDEN— FARM- has had hla eyes on Scott for a her to m any him. D a a must Baltimore — Victor Vollee, 126, run in front of a car until it’s Ada ara aooaptad OTor tta taUphona Suldotr, rf ...... 3 3 9 Racing Notes gone.” long while a d Scott cinched be free. She must get a divorce Puerto Rico, outpointed Harry Jef- At tha CHARGE RATE glTon abova DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 Bushy, If ...... 1 2 4 Leota’s definition In geography: aa A eonYsnlan a to adTortlaara, but matters when he performed an soon. Sports Roundup fra, 125 1-2, Baltimore, 10; Vines fO f0h(gtn4 Fw*. IlYbi MIkoliet, c ...... 0 1 1 (By Associated Press) "An island is a stru m of water with tba CASH RATES will om aooaptad aa FOR s a l e ;—STRICTLY new laid operation Dr. Osborne said few "But I couldn’t.” Dana whispered Serlo, Baltimore, stopped Johnny rULL PAYMENT If paid at tba bual- Rubacka, If-c ...... 4 i o surgeons could have done so well." land in the middle.” medium sized eggs 35c dozen, passionately. "I couldn’t divorce By EDDIE BROETZ (doming to the front with b rillla t Paulu, Philadelphia, 5; Jolmny i t naaa office on or bafora tha aarantb Valllat, rg ...... o 4 4 "Tell me about It." D aa asked. Scott. Let him do the divorcing if Dewey: ”A queen is a king’s The Light Dawns—And High Time, Too! By John C. Terra day following tba first Insertion of large eggs, 4Sc. Telephone 5682. Associated Preu Sports Writer borsemaship, apprentice WlUiam D ea, Baltimore, knocked out Pete each ad otbarwlae tha CHARGE Yankowskl, rg ...... l o 2 "There's not much to tell. Dr. that's what he w ats.” New York, Dec. 31.—A P )—De­ h u sbad.” Osborne sprained his arm and ho G a rla d Jackson, 19-year-oId St. Pantella, Philadelphia, 2. WONT TAKE SOMETHINS SUtANSE nance- RATE will ba coUactad. No rasponal- Cowles, Ik ...... 1 0 2 "He’s pretty sure to be want­ luged with requesta for pEmsea to Dick: "The skin makes the body AffOVT THAT/ - IP KRAQ icrr i« s blltty for errors in talaphoned ada Snow, Ig ...... 0 0 O couldn't operate, so ho turned the ing one soon, if he basn’t thought Louis Jockey, Is the best riding Louisville. Ky.—;Gcorge Nichols, look better." Me A «ECONC> will be assumed and their accuracy HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 the S u g a Bowl game. BUI Keefe Is prospect developed so far at the 166 1-2, Buffalo, knocked out Fred­ TO SET THIS LEFT IN SUCH A Job over to Scott. Dr. Osborne of It yet. You glrla are a queer Billy: "The skin keeps the dirt HURRf /VUCKEY WO01.PNT A R E P cannot ba guaranteed. telling all comers: "Sammy Baugh Tropical Park meeting. He’already dy Eller, 165, Louisville, 2. '} THINS OUT OF • ‘ f • FOR SALE—AUTOMATIC gas hot 12 11 35 watched him and well It seems lot. I must say. You want your from getting Into the blood.” HAVE HAD TIMB 7 0 OO MVPPLER INDEX OF water heater. In good condition, 2 Scott’s a sort of wizard In the cake a d want to eat It, too. You and Abe Mickal will h a d le the the CURKBtirl . w A L9ol Wapplng L'ncas (31) p u s e s "----- As soon as Cuey Sten­ T H A T / - i r MUST , years old. Price reasonable. Phone operating room. That’s all there treat Scott Uke a old coat you LOVE IS WONDERING IF THEY MEAN S Q M em N o ! CLASSinCATlONS B. F. T. gel can find somebody to take him, Clrtba ...... A 3832. Is to the story, 1 guess." wouldn’t wear, but think too CAN BE HAPPY TOGETHER. Peterson, I f ...... 8 0 18 Nancy stopped. She was sud­ the Dodgers will give Joe Strlpp Engagements B Jones, rg ...... i i a much of to give away.” LOYTE DECIDES TO TRY AND Marriages ...... C denly sorry for Dana who looked Dana blazed out: “I would never, the old heave-ho... .Wedding bella FIND OUT ITS MISTAKE. Deatba ...... U WANTED— TO BUY .58 Burgess, c ...... 2 0 4 frightfully cut up ns though she never have left Scott If he hadn't ring tomorrow for Benny Leonard, Card of Thank# ...... E Matchulot. c ...... 0 0 0 might faint. It must be pretty driven me to It! I could never think former lightweight champion___ la Uamorlam ...... F Kupschonia, If ...... 0 0 0 • a * (kvw «r MAL COCHRAN ObSrw L OEORQE SCARBQ A magazine for poets is shortly lAtt and Found ...... l MANURE. WE WILL buy stable bad, at that, to realize you had of him as an old coat—” her voice And his first New Year's resolution to make its a p p u ra ce , we learn, Anaonneaments ...... •...... l manure for cash. C. E. Wilson & Anderson, If ...... o 1 i given up an attractive husband broke. wUI be not to resume fighting___ Paraonala ...... | Foster, rf ...... 2 3 7 because he didn't have any money, a d will start auspiciously with the Co. Mra. Cameron watched the tears Bob Zuppke h u turned down a blessings of most newspaper editors. AaMSAhllaa and then have him dip Into the pro­ stream down Dana’s cheeks think­ coaching offer from the cou t. Automobiles for Sale 4 fessional pie and draw out a plum ing. "It’s good for her to cry, get­ Automobllea for Eschanga ««,.«• I 13 5 31 How the big town Is going for SINGING THE OLD SONGS Auto Acoaaaorlaa—Tires ...... 8 APARTMENTS Referee, Ray Burger. as big as this. ting rill of some of that emo­ Nancy was sorry for Dana, but buketball... .Two crowds of 18,000 I e a n o t sing old songs so sad which Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 TENEMENTS— FLATS 63 tion that she’s been holding back. In as many weeks. . . . Some of the Auto Sehoola ...... T-A she was glad for Scott. He de­ It's high time she began think­ sometimes I rehearse. Autos—Ship by Truck ...•»••• • FOUR ROOM RENT—Modem Im­ served something extra nice after ing of a divorce. Four months, beat fives In the country are being My own attempts are pretty bad Skating on thin ice is all It’s Autos—For Hire ...... $ provements. with heater, 6 Ridge­ the way he had been treated. and she hasn’t had a word from brought In ... .Young Ned Irish, the but the radio’s are worse. cracked np to be. Oaragan—Sarvtca—Storage ...... id promoter, is going around begging Motorcrelas—Bicyelas ...... • 11 wood, special Inducement If taken Jan. 16th Is the Day "Aren't you glad. Dana?” Nancy Scott." Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ... II now. Inquire 148 BisscII street. asked curiously. Mrs. Cameron thought that pos­ hla friends not to wake him up___ Bnalaeaa and Profeaaroaal gercleca Available then for rent, S-room "Why, of course," Dana's wide sibly the letter aht had written Also, he Is looking at y a ch ts ....A WASHlN(iT()N TUBBS Buslnasa Sorvlcaa Offered ...... II healed apartment. Kitchen has gaze met her haP slater's. How few more sell-outs a d he’ll shift FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser By Crane OUT OUR WAY By WilllHmq Household Sarvlcaa Offered ...... ll-A FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM apart­ Scott might have had something to fintlding-*Contractlng ...... u ment In Jaffc and Podrove Build­ modern gas range, set-tub, spa­ could Nancy doubt that she was do with it. though she doubted It. his weekly luncheons from the turf / W^AT/ VOU CAUAHT 'EM ''S VBS SUM. WE COULDN'T LIXATE 10CMS, IT«S A AT LASt VAIS-KINDCR Florlata—Nurssiiea ...... II ing. Call 8936. cious cabinets. Private bath. glad for Scott? No one knew Scott was the sort who did his own and gridiron club to the Waldorf. STEALIMfi OLD MAN RIV/ERS/THE SNERIPP, SO WE ARRESTED/SBNSATION Iwe'REfiirriM' HARD CRANKIN' Fnaaral Dtractora ...... li Front vestibule and rear veranda. a well as she how much ho de­ thinking. Evidently, he had made a Minnesota fans will get a look at B O SS, 1 RAH oriental RUSS?- - EM OURSELVES, r^HETS THE FUf LAW AN' Basting—Plumbing—Roofing .*• 17 ATTRACTIVE FIVE room flat, 2nd served It. Thla big chance would IT, THEM COLO lasuranea ...... ii decision and was sticking to It. The pictures of the Princton team this ACROSS AM ITEM a r r e s t in 6 ORDER. MASNNINS Milllnary—Drasamaklng ...... If floor, very economically heated. Phone 5658 Today mean other chances. Scott was letter, begging him to leave D a a week-end-----Fritz Crisler will be E T ’S IN TH IS PAPER MONTHS. Moving—Trucking—S.oraga . . . . 10 Reaidcntial neighborhood. Phone going to the top. Going without in peace, might have helped. For an Inspection appointment ' on h a d to Identify the hundred 7URW FOR Public Paaaangar Sarvloa ...... 10-A 7374. Cbas. J. Strlcklad. her. Dana resented her gradm otber'a backs... .Johnny Revolts picks hla TH AT MK3H T Painting—Papering ...... ii Dana sat down and stared, un­ words. If Scott wanted to be free, IKTIERESr TtXJ.? ProfasaFonal Sarvlcaa ...... tl FOR RENT— FIVE ROOM tene­ seeing, at the magazine she held AII-Amerlca golf team u followa: A MCJMEMT Repairing ...... ti he could tell her so. Nevertheless, Henry Picard, Sam Parks, Jr.. Paul Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning 14 ment, all modern Improvementa, WM. RUBINOW In her hand. She was glad Mra. Cameron's auggestlona that TO 841 Main Street Runyan. Gene Sarazen, Craig Wood, Toilet Goods and Sarvlea ...... IS garage, 123 Main street. Inquire —oh. so glad! It was strange Dana was acting unfairly stayed in UNCLE Wanted—Buslnaas Se.-vlea ...... tl 127 Main, or telephone 6803. how you could be glad and yet her mind. Scott might be waiting. Harry Cooper, Walter Hagen, Tom­ iJO ’Vt4 *t -n -on N ‘i -OtM *10IAMI« V3N A# tM» BducBtloaal completely iiopclcss because of In the chivalrous fashion of south­ my Armour, Horton Smith and Vic­ h a r r y , Couraea and CUaaaa...... 11 the same piece of news. tor Ghczzl. . . . Anybody else'a would Private Inatruetlon ll FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ ern men, for her to make the first (BEAD THE STOhV, THEN CX)LOR THE PICTURE) Dancing ...... h -a ment, with all Improvementa, ga­ "I heard, too," N a c y went on, move. have Jolmny on there somewhere ON HIS Mualeal—Dramatic ...... if rage, enclosed porch, 484 Hartford CLIENT WISHES TO BUY "that Scott has gtven up the That thought, during the next . . . . J u k Dempsey always insists The rocket ship whizzed right bunch a d D a c y said, "I have ■ Wanted—Instruction ...... to Road. Inquire 591 Center street. apartment and moved back Into two months, was like the steady on running the elevator when he along. "I guess thla thing must hunch we’d better take a.Jittle nap. RANCH Flaaaclal 100 to 150-Qt. MILK ROUTE his house. He told somebody drip of water on atone. It made shoots up to his Central Park apart­ be real strong." said Dotty. "Gee. Someone c a stay or guard.” Bonds—Stocks—Hortgagaa m .« fl FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene­ that the people who had been no impression al first, gradually ment. I wonder bow long it will stay In Wee Scouty Jum {^ and said, Business Opportunltlaa ...... n air. Money to Loan ...... || ment. newiy painted, with gas, GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO living there had almost wrecked began to have an effect. Jimmy Johnston needs a pair of "Oh, no! I see some land, now, bath tub, and w'aah tub, large gar­ Kents - Real Estate - Auctioneer the place a d he’s having it done Mrs. Cameron dropped further faun colored spats for bis brown “W c’ro heading for a new, ri^ht below. Our trip Is almost Help aad JituatSaaa strange land. When we arrive, it Help Wanted—Famala ...... || den. Comer Union and Kerry 264 No. Main St. M achester over. Everybody thinks it’s queer suggestions in the subtlest fashion. ■hoes... .Says he c a 't find u y on over. I hope wc don’t l a d too that he'd bother unless some woman will be g r a d . I'm really very hard.” Help Wanted—Mala ...... || street, low rent. Call 8047. Phone 5278 “ I saw ,Scott driving this afternoon, Fifth Avenue___ H aw!____One rea­ falasmen Wanted ...... I|-a w u coming there to live. There’s D a a . I couldn’t help wondering curious to know what we'U find re vduthe duc e t h a t o n e o Help Wanted-Mala or Female.. IT son BUI Terry came out of retire' there. A > QorjVM '’’ ZWAL, J U S f IN CASE VOU THINK VERTDUSHX talk that it means you a d he are how he feels about the situation. The ship then seemed to lose its th e m ROBBERS.?!--*^;";^-----(JME FEUA5, MISTER, THIS IS TO PROVE VOU AgeokB Wanted ...... |7-A planning to go back together." Scott’s in a difficult position, you ment la that the Reds laughed off "Old Santa said 'twould be a pace. "You’re right! We’re head­ Situations Wanted—Female .. . II his offer of 320,000 for Tony Scar fl' rn Situations Wanted—Mala ...... If "No." Dana said. "It doesn’t know. Embarrassing. When people treat, so some one we arc sure to ing for that place," said Windy. 'a GROUP OP SHACYSIOC DUE TO THE EPR3RT5 OF Employmani Aganclaa ...... lO mean that." ask me ‘What is Dana going to d o ?’ scUa who first based for Wilming­ meet. When this ship makes a "Now we're dropping. Everything BCYS, HKADSO BY Uve Stock—.Pcta—FaaHry—Vehlelea TO RENT Mrs. Cameron had come from all I can say is 'I don’t know.' ton in the Piedmont League lu t landing, 'twill be on the ground seems safe and sound." THESE BofS, E v e r y p o o r Doga—Birds—Pate ...... 41 FIVE ROOMS, DOWNSTAIRS the dining room, a d stood, un­ acuon. to stay. PRECKLES VPOOOSEf AKIO FAMILY IN THIS 1CWN POUND Live Slock—Vahiclaa ...... 41 FOR REN T What are you going to do?” The next thing that the Tintes Poultry and Suppllca ...... 41 at 815 per month, a d FOLD observed by the alstera, in the door­ "I don’t know," D aa faltered. Josh Cody, who goes Into that "We don’t know how to work the knew, the little door to their ship NUnV || I flashed out Uke a sharp blade re­ he hating footballers, mebbe? ------— Mo Scott bad been driving a new Soon sleepiness o’ertook the the next story). Beetamrenta jN&.TaiL ma A t Koonui Without Bo.rd aafar.iJr. THE SELF-STAPTB-W a -9 1 ■oMdu. Wut„4 ...... I Oaimtrx Bo.rd—Ruorta ALLEY OOP A Busy Day SALESMAN SAM teUl.-RMUnr.iiU ...... To Rent By H AM U N The Store Jester iJv Small West Side—6 roome, ateam heat, wuUd—Room.—BoMt ...... VOU DIDN’T DO NOTWIN'? 'CAUSE Y’GOT TH - AW-VEROUTA VER HEAD? ■N C te.1 t e u u g n R a t oil burner; garage. I M GONNA PUTCHA TBED BUr.JUMPMB 'wWa t .i a m a t p e q , o u x x ? kiwda pojalS) tOeCL, COHATfe nU, r u u , Traomoau.. WHATCHA OH,NO -Y ’JUS TRIED TO HEY, IDEA THAT IP IF I WANTED VER I I c a n 't EiGcseQ our h o w t a WHV Ncrr PUT THEM MtON UNDER YM6 G ® J- - Lomtioa. Ur Raat ... Woat Side—6-room semi-bunga­ WHERE Y'BELONG/ TGOT APRAO rr DOESNT RUN IM y a Beew s ttv jd im ' iN THa t /a s o u t T v o it e m s ttlR O N G - ^ N A V Y SCANS a n 6 RAL TlTLt OF SEA FOOD? tor Raat low, ateam heat a d garage. ' HOaERlN‘ PER*EM G ET ME KILLED, IS ALL • WAIT, Lis t e n i w as o u t a THRONE, ID KICK ' A BAD BUMP -B U T VOU'LL 1 THE fiAMliy,«.l O0MPLS7ELV iFOSe PER. A HALF HOURl/iM TMC INVELfTORVl NA v c L ORANGE’S! - for Raat ...... TTWCOW ME INTO A W R I G M T , G U A R D S • y'VAP/WHATDj TH- WAY, VOU V'RIGHT OUT FROM f G R A B Bonu for R.at West Cpnter St.—7 rooms, heated BE ALL RIGHT AGAIN, reROciriOGEr ■Ud to R.at ...... ^ garage, oil burner a d recrea­ TH-PNTFOR? DO YBR STUFF/ I WANTA GIT / c o u l d HAVE UNDER THAT oo ^AFTER VGET A uL REST/ TH O SE M D 8 R o t1 RaUU RaUt. r « lal. tion room In baaement. I DIOWT DO VOU KILLED J MV THRONE-' CROWN AN' 90ME1HIN3 F O R R M itu a t SaUdfag »/ WC g teau PropamV f ofo M * ! ; : ” Hollywood Section—7 loom i, oil KOTHIM/ FOR? A I KNOW you, T A K E IT - CHRISTMAS 7 ^ SELL. Farau------ad Ladfor for Bal...... burner, beated garage; two teaaa Ur Sal. baths. YOU SEE Ca U U r ia lo ■ ■. a •. •, ■,« O/TZig i »Mtf Fup.ru Ur te l...... Greenacres Section—Two 8-room iRbRXRtui Ur Sal...... Pauuo teal teUU for batarc flats. Thoroughly modem. W M ta d - Rm > ■ Ratatr ...... Apartment — 2 - room h eated Ratima apartment with bath. Main street Edward J. Hoil R eid Herald A du. MS Mala Straat

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