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Mount Pooono, Pa., Nov. 21. GOLDEN AND SILinER Right Of Employer To —(AP)—Richard De Santo, 48- ANNIVERSARIES COINCIDE. year-old Lackawanna railroad Chamberiam’s IGUIANA LANDS watchman, aaw 200 tons of rock Oceanside, Calif., Nov. 21.— Dis^rge Workmen Fol- crash down on tracks at a tun- (A P )—An Oceanside couple cele- Possible Action F a ll! nel entrance yeaterday. brated teelr golden wedding an- MAY BE HAVEN lowing Labor TronUe. He sprinted several hundred niversary yesterday while their yards to a telephone, warned a daughter and eon-ln-law ob- Bombshell; Inte

tba dlspatdier, then died of a heart •erved their silver weddink day. attack. FOR REFUGEESI M. P. Jensen and hie wife, WaXhtngtoa, Nov. 81.— (A P I— MofeToPremt Foreman Thomas Orady Marie K. Jensen of Oceanside The Buyreme Court agreed today to married 60 years ago In Spring- found bis body with one band review a lew fr court dedokm that field, O. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. gripped tightly on the receiver. Of Colonies To an employar may diamiia workmen Chamberlain Tells Honse Of Love of Los Angeles wed 28 -il years ago. who engage tat a Mt-down atrtke. -dl Lost Dnrini W trtt . The ruling, by the Federal Clr- Commons Of Plans To

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Faniteel MetaUurgtcal Corporation QUEENS DEATH Lease At Least 10,000 Berlto, Nov. 31—(A P ) J of North Chicago In dlacharglng CROSS’ CHOICE ram e Mlntotar employes who seixed two key build- Sipures Miles Of Area. doaure th a t' ings In 1987. CAUSES GRIEF former Bast African After retaining poeeeMlon of the FOR TAX POST ba used for aattltag Ja buUdlnge for nine days, the work- men were driven out by police with TO 2 NAH0NSI , Nov. 31—(A P) — Prime bombabaO hara today. the use of tear and nauseating gas. H m Naal preM for dun Minister Chamberlain today told tee I Tha court also reaffirmed a pre- Searching for the body o f a filer la tee wreefcage o f aa Army bombing plane which eraabed at IS McLAUGHUN warning that "any ■uea . Houae of Commons of plans to 1( vious dedsion holding tiu . tbs Oen- LaOrange, Oa., are Sheriff B. Y. Hyle and a LaOrange fireman. Seven were killed and one Injured. The would mast with tha at least 10,000 square mtles In Brit- •ral Talking Pictures Cerporation Norway And Britam Monm sheriff Is shown examining a portion of the Instrument board. taifl." of New City bad Infringed ish Oulana to provide homea for It cams amid IJm fl .tento owned by the Western Oennan Jewe seeking refuge abroad Appointee Succeeds Lite latamant of Oarmanyli

Saetric Company and otbere for Passmg From Heart At- from the Nasi reglme’a antl-Jewtab antl-flamltle drlva whUh use In making talking plcturea. prtvad Oarman Jewa o f ' campaign. Wm. H. Hackett; (PCw - Blaok And Reed Dfaaeirt Tba prime minister algo dtecloeid fraadom and radnoad tana o f ’ The Juatlee Department had tack Of Qneen Maud Aft- STATUS OF AIR POUCE ACT AS STRIKES ands to deatltntloa. that negotiations bad met favorable taken tbs opposite position, con- progress for the settlamant of Jew- nor Nimed To Be Attor- Many Oarmana tatatM«t-i tending that It would "put the ad- aatUa Oarman Jaw* to V ' er Abdominal Operation. ish refugees In Tanganyika, form er, ministration of the anti-trustnu-t] acts FORCES TO BE. ly German lEast Africa, and other oolonlaa as a move to In asrloua Jsopardy." Justices Blaek HIT FRENCH INDUSTRIES ney-General Rest Of Term ratum o f aueh wnr^ont tarritoilea to Africa. and Reed dlseentod. Tanganyika now la bald by Brt- to Oarmany. Black contended the majority, by Zxmdon, Nov. 81.—(AP)—Nor- Ona authoritattoa UPSET BY PLAN tato under League mandats aad • ruling that tha holder a. a patent way and Britain today mourned the Hartford, Nov. 31—(A P) — Oo»- daelarad "tea Tangaffylkn Series Of Distnrbances h Chambariain last weak declared the may restrict the \ise of the menu- peasing o f Norway's EngUsh-born British government was not conatd- emor Cross today appolatad Attor- an obvtoo* attampt to ] * faotured product to a speclfled flald CHANGSHA FIRE giMOtSOIL^ Queen Maud, who died In a London erlng its return to Qermany to eat- ney Qeneral Cbarlea J. McLauglilto the and excluda it from other usee, had Military Experts Say Pro- lafy Chancellor HlUar'a c<8onial de. made "a saoond departure from the nursing home early Sunday of a Protest Against Financial of West Hartford as stats tax com- BifdfG CtuuBbtvMB^ manda. tradlttboal Judicial intorpretatlon heart attack four days after an ab- REDUCES CITY Cbamberialn’e dlacloauras misaloner, succeeding tha late W il- maat, Informad Naal 'o f the patent laws.” posed Armamoit Program said tbegr dominal operation. • And Economic Decrees 'mada prior to tha opening of a sche- liam H. Hackett of New Haven. Appealed By Inbar Board to M l i Tha quean waa 88 years old. dulad genaral debato on tha question Mr-McLaughlin took over tha)|B The ait-dawn,-dswn strike centroversy of mtnoriues In Eurapa. waa appealed to tka-mairt by thic Aunt of King Qsorge VI of Great Promises To Distnrb-IU>^ Of Daladier CabiaeL TORUINSHEAP It at oma aad win 6Wva Aftjo*, teat ■citato and tost'aorvtvlng child of I a u r v a y unT 1 Jilto 1, U4L teiteout raquiftag DaborMlatlaaa Bimrd. K oiyMMd Tha prime minister ■aid tea ' by tba Fsdsrml Oreutt Edward v n , her death came so sud- confliBrnuioon by tee incoming Oen- lation To Army And Navy emmsnt would Invite velunUer eral Aaeembly. at C&otopo that tba fbnatael denly that only a nurae was at her Parle, Nov. 31— (A P )—The gov- Fnehnr Thmday at Bhzes Parted b Anfiopa- refugee organiaatkms to send teelr Deputy Attorney Oenara) Denato il Ooryoratiaa o f North own representatives to British gadan. I oould dlamlae eaqitloyae who ' King Haakon of Norway was at ernment swung Its police f o r ^ In- P COohnor of Hartford waa named Joachim Vow Washington, Nov. 21 — (A P ) — to aettoa today agalnat e spreading Oulana, colony with an area o f 88, 1 key buUdtoga in ittT a n d Bucktogbain Palace wbete be baa tion Of Capture Reported 480 square miles on tee northeast- by the governor to act as attoraay mlntotar, waa understood i 1 ter nine d a^ baen staytog ataos tha queen's grave Oovemment military aoeperts said series of strikes In protest against ganral until Jan. 4, 1339, when have told PIrow Ihs amwa ern coeat of South America, to la artrtng the Suprec.# court to today the administration's proapec- tee flnandal and economic decrees make surveys. Jaws who, fo r : refUM a review, the Corporation To Have CaooBd 2,000 "Provided the raeulta of these sur- to Garasny dartHg tha Wq fioBtehdad that “ the JudicialJudldal con-e tlve armament program promises to of tee Daladier eabtoet. bad bean permitted to upset the established relationship of veys afe eatlsfactory, tha govern- damtoithki of the sit-down atrtke The movement, marked by occu- Deaths During Frogresi. ment contemplates the leaae of large ■ervloa has baan universal" and "its Illegal- air forces to the Army and Navy. pation of'factories, translate Into areas of land on genaroua terms un- stons, have loat teto At present, air forces are ranked ity eeAimt be doubtM" action the proteeta of Bociallata and der oondltions to be settled here- A The labor board argued, however, . .. < oincially aa auxUlaiiss to bote Communists against decrees permit- efter," he announced. signed by Hltlar and OoL that tha Mt-down atrika raeoltad grotmd troops and the fleet's batUe- helm Kettm. sMmber o f ' ting the extension of work beyond Shanghai, Nov. 31— (A P ) — A ,"It Is not poeelble at tele stage to from refusal of the Corporation to ahlps aad cruisers. a 40 hour week In vital Induatrles flvs-day Are which raxed Changsha, give exact flguree of the total area baigaln oollackvely with represen- Officers and men of the Army Air « and increasing taxes. capital of Hunan provlnca, waa re- which could be made available, but tatlvea...... of tha Amalgamat stod i Corps compose only ab6utt 21,(WO of Blue-caped policeman convoyed it would certainly not be less than datlon of Iron, Stael and Tin Work, ported today to bava caused 3,000 the Army’s aggregate of 177,000 for striking workers out of the Hutch- 10,000 square m iles and poeaibly era of Amario^ a CIO affiliate. all units. Quadrupling ths Corps, deetha and brought tee execution of more.’’ inson rubber factory, to the Paris It added that the Board bad tba officially suggested Friday aa a pos- suburb of Puteaux, a few hours af- three Chinese cmelale accused of Aeked If Inad Available ROOSEVELT, antboitty under tha Wagner act to Mm aiblUty by Louis-Johnaon, assistant ter a number of men had occupied starting the conflagration. Chamberlain told the House that order rwnetatement of! thr e amidovaa Commencing last Sunday, the the governor of Tanganyika had secretary of war, would caU for an the grounds. The factory employed of Fanstoel'e unfair labor air forces of upwards of 100,000. Area, started In anticipation o f tee in asked to say whether land could practicea" aad "deepiU any acts of nx>re than 1,000 workers. Johnson, a ksy flgure In the ad- Workers Ooonpy Factory city's capture by a slowly advancing be mada available for leasing on gen- LKEYTOAI Japanese oolqmn, reduced (Jhangaha mtoistratlwi’s reaurvey of defense A second atrike cropped up intme- erous terms "for the purpose of fBj Dentes tmwaj GMy Hgve. to rulna. large-acale settlements to voluntary The oourt denied today a petltton naeds,' hinted that Mr. Roosevelt diately at the Kuhlmatm Chemical might ask Congress to authorise an Chinese offtdala at Chungking, organizations concerned with refu- by tea CIO and tha Aat^caa CivO plant at AubervlUiers, where ISO the temporary capital, declared the gees provided they undertake full re- Army air force of 9,380 flrst line workers occupied tee factory. The eponalblllty of preparing the land OnQwilmOf planes. By official estimates, these flree started both accidentally and On Fags T n e) prefecture of police ordered the through the “premature seal’’ of would require 98,000 or more pilots plant cleared Immediately. local autheiitlea aimloue to *Arry (UoBttoned oa Pigs Eight.) mu For Ti and mechanics. A third atrtke was to progress In out Chtnaa “ ■corched earth" policy When tee flrst suggestion of mul- an arms factory at Denato near of leaving little of value to the ia- ValencleaneB. H m atrika there was vadera. sons (Coattansd sn Fage Eight.) CBarlaa J. M eleogh lto supported by a mass meettog of 20,- Changsha dispatchaa said three PER CAPITA COST L A T E N E W S 000 metal worirere. men had been executed for teelr Francis A. Pallottl of Hartford, Re-

The Daladier decrees provided Utocae brought him hurrying from pert In tee flree—Qeneral Feng Tl, publican, takes office. Waablngton, Nov. 3f— penalties for etrlhere including flnea McLeughUn, who succeeded Ed- Oolo. garrison oommander, and the chief When it oomaa to tha qa KEMAL ATATURK’S of 100 to 1,000 francs ($3.80 to ol police and the commander of the JUMPS IN ward J. Dal:ly of West Hartford on bigger penatona for yoiiafar’ FLASHES! mas IS Fean After Iflotear $28.00) and Imprisonment fo r three Sept 30, 1887, when tha latter wtfit Tba queen died U yaara to tea local guards at the provlncli^ capi- ■ona. President RooaeviK qflC daya to three montha for the lead- on tee Superior court bench, will re- eonservativea are Uke)y to •to day after her mother. Queen Alaawn- cs ers. However, flnancial quarters ex- The Japanese still ware 40 nillsa ceive 89,000 a year aa tax commls- the eame language to tha vmmt NOVB mnATiarAOTOBT. dra. Thus tea royal generation FUNERALISHELD State Govemment Expense eUmer. Hto aalary u attorney gen- gress—at least for Waahtogten. Nov. SI*—(A P ) — tethated by Edward VD enda whlla fW a.) (Csattonad aw Faga CIgM.) eral to 810,000. Mr. O’Omnor, whoserh< conunon “ n a " geeretory a f State Ban aald today rtrangaly the ptevloue genaratloo— salary as deputy, to 88,000, will re- Neverthalesa, nurnsroos • nsto had been reeelvpd trem Osr- chOdrsn o f Queen Victoria—still nor- Increased Abont $7 From ceive the attorney guieral's’ pay in the present aocta) nmay oanetontog Aosteia'h debte to vivas through Prtacaas Lontoe, 80. Honors Sorpassiiig Those durlhg hU month In that post will be presented to tha tirn ilnttod States, ent ha wetod net tba Daks o f Connaught, 88. and No Conllnnatloa Needed greea oa behalf of tba dtodsee Ito aalnreC Be aided, hew Prlnnsae Bsatricc, 8L 1932-1937, Report Says. Mr. Mclnugblin was the Demo- tlon. They will not ha to ever, that it dU net pnrport to he Norway, enoouraged by earilar Given Ottoman Sultan Ac- Germany Boasts Huge Navy to eun tee rtotoff ( ‘ tevorabla news from ' tba queen's (Csntteoed on Pago Pwa.) pwiatona, but eskeAietary to tel • • s bedalda, was saddened when an offl- corded Turkish President 20 Yeart After Surrender Washington, Nov. 31—(A P ) — Preatdent beltova MEXICAN REBEL |MUMJTW> dal hroadcaat of King Baakon'a The per capita cost of the Connec- more likely to bn i meaaags to tba London Norwegian tUmt Oommerce Department said of the bigbei Oarpna Chttott, Tha.. Nev. fll.— echemea. (A P )—Gen. ttotnatao Cedllie, van- church told o f her deatL. today. Ankara, Turkey, Nov. 31—(A P ) Beriia. Nov. 31—(A P )—Naal Oer-j ; Today Adolf Hitter oould parade Deration and nulntenance of ENGINE UlOUBLE Evkleaca to ntotead rahal laadsr of Mexlee. aad "Ood haa taken my Queen from many, exactly 30 years since sur- nearly ISO war vessels. hM thla night and it Is a heavy loas —Funeral honors surpaeeing those general departments cost 838.40 In other hand, I once given to Ottoman Sultans were render of the German world war Statos of Fresent Navy 1387 comnared with 818.87 In 1333, ter ma to bear, though I weU un- fleet, today could laugh at naval Ths present Navy stacks up thus: datteand tt to Hla w ill," aald the accorded to Kemal Ataturk today to the repot>rt show ed SUSPECTED CAUSE Colorado this modem capital be created from reatrietUma imposed by tha Treaty Submarines 88 to aervloe or un- Revenue receipts also incrsaa^, dmpla words of tha eurtomartly dor oonftructicB. shy wonardL a village. of VerMlUen. b.-'ng 8S8S8 per capita in 1887 drafted the O The body of the lata prestdent lay It waa Nov. 3L 1313—tea days Battlaeblps—Two of 38,000 tons to compart with 832.99 In 1982. eratloa. A M mlUtar la i -Ba haa takao her becanae her ■srvloe and two more of 88,000 tons woffc an earth la flnlebed and He In atata before tee Orand National after tee Armlstiee—that tea Ger- The groas debt outstanding at the Engmeer Officer Discloses pacts than the 8300-i af tWB airplaaea to man fleet gave up aad waa interned being built, each to carry 18-lneh Be tre m th e Ce Hd d hfla, I know, spared her thus aiueb Aaeembly, on a catafalque adorned close of the fiscal year was 84.902,- the Townawtditaw who under Brittoh guard at Boapa Flow guns. 789, or 83A2 per capita. There waa tustertag wards opon r, 1887. suffering ." by a wreath of red aad wblta roaee Aircraft carriers—Ttfb o f'13,380 wee Omd « Binrnlng Ordaani. from hie dlvoroed wife, while Tutfc- between tee Orkney Maude and the no net funded or flx ^ d*bt for 1987, Possibility In Disensson Welfara graop. North sea. tons being ooostnieted. the report explained, the neeets In PartOtBL_____ smSMMmn bo nd usue Oown Prince Otof. tea quean's toh men and women passed by all onto chOd, left Norway to iota bis night and until the state eeremonlae Seven montha later tea VeraalDea Heavy crutoera—^Three ef 10,000 the Blnktag fund having exceeded The ' ■mttetd, Nev. »!*—(A P )—The tons with elght-lnrti guns. Of Crack-Up Of Bomber. however, are noLj father In London. irmg (Jeorge began. treaty-makera limited Germany to the funded debL six 10,000-too , six light light crutoere—Two under ooo- Property Vatne fl.714 Per Capita ly by tee votiag^i New Feek, with akM idvaM^aMto- and Quaan EUaabeth returned from Ataturk bad renounced hto for- Bertfordehlre end ordered oourt strucUon and three more of 7,000 TTm valuation of taxable property high penal oo tereet.,eeet te tea mate af L d in eign decorations, so only a gold crutoere, 13 daatroyacs and 13 tar- plmnort morning ter a month mmrHnm medal glvan him by tba nation In padoboate. In tee state, assessed In 1888, waa LaOrange. (3a., Nov. 31.—(A P )— election. They aiw^ par seat,, tadajr Deetf uyere 18 of 1,635 tons to Dee. A ^predatioin of hto leadership to the Btaftled Own Vceaeie 83,378,788,000, o r 81,714 per capita. MaJ. Aubrey Hornsby, engtoeeiing broad general pr la Ofto wdl tetermed quarters eervleu end tan more aUghtly smaller The levy mada upon this valuation offtoer at Maxwell Field, Ala., said welfare snv ' "war of tadepeadeace” waa dtoplay- But a few daya before that treaty psojemad. rxpreaeed belief the. queen's death could be aigned Oarman offloera and for the year ended June SO, 1387, today "eouM euaplokm of engtae tael social aecurity I I^nrp^ boats 16 of 600 tons be- would not tntammt ranee Clara Ne«ed men iaboard tea totamed fleet made totaled $1,680,388, or 34 cento par troubla" bad developed In the ia- out. UW-lSU ptaae to visitKthaDUted Stataa next tag built CMlta. veatlgation of the crack-up of a gture the Ghtof tee 1M8S Dtottogutohed foraigs repreaanta- defl aimg of tea chagrined Mlnelayere and sweepan—43 In program dealt with year. tlvea-at tea oerwnonlea toduded tee ■lUee—they scuttled their vim ito in npeadlturca for ferriea amount- bomber to which seven army filets 11-ra. servlee or bal^ but)t nnw thoughta that Ths guesB'a body Ja to Us to atata Greek dietator, John Metaxaa. and tne deep waters where they ware ed to 814JM3 for qpenritag ax- ware kflled Friday nlghL s % s to tha of I Maribor- In additton tears are u motor- pensea. ReoelpU consleted o f 84,- —Major • Hornsby “ aald iiJi he wae seek- find their way MABBBn AV A O&ANCB ■tatasmea aad aoidlars from Qer- hooto equipped to «grry torpedoes 130 to eam tiiga and n oontrlhuOott ing persons who beard the two-en- tratloa biO are i many, Franee, Italy and Engiaart Bapeetony the treaty baa oa anb* Haw Tertb Nev. SI— (A F ) — • ( t tws.) and 11 oth m being ooBstruetod. of $10,439 from the state general gined Douglaa eblp bafora It fits white might , Tkoa of tbouaaada of Tniktoh aa- marlnee today oouM causa Nksl Viee Admlial Guenther Ouse, fund. crashed tato an toolatM forest dur- ordtoaiy ' ttoqa Jokiad with tee envoys to tee Oarmany amusamsnL for tears wam fhtof of Oarman ngval imerattoaa. The New London tenninnl. of ing a heavy rainstorm on a routine In the min TBBASCBT BAUhNOB elahorate aarvlcea, for which tee at toast 37 nndsrsaa craft to aarviec has aattmatod that under the Anglo- atata pier, which to owned but flight from Mltcbel Field. thtokera. tha goverament appropriatad a half- aad mors under oonstruietton. Oermaii naval ag resmeat Oarmany not operated , by the etate, reported to Alsbsmm. tax on thehr mllHon dollars. Osraoaay began arming openly hi B iotttled to a total battteaMp ton- total...... receipts o f 877,865...... Of this He withheld the nature of the tha body arrivad yeaterday from 13SS. t t e saoM y e a r a a A iw n - of 338i)00 toM, apwoKlmataly amount 834A36 was from rent. 583,. auapected angina trouble Istanbul wkwre Ataturk dtod. Until naval tra i^ taar< ef atomaft aarriara. 304, a federal grant, and $380,488, a rfqrthar Imvestigatton " to oanstmetad, a barial to - ' a f ‘ A atatamant tor Pitvato J< ■ l a to *6 •Of TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. GUNN. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2li 19M MANCHESTER EVENING HBRALO. MANCUIGin'BlC. UUNN.. DIUMUAT. NOVEMBER 21.1988 BerehUafadta. Ila waa oac ot four diplomaU who saw tha ehanoallor Bacon, and than "Antarioa" was Oonnaetteut'a axhlbtt at tha New woe rood Inr Mtoa Otnnt m an te a / Stores Will Be Open SEECOURTSHIFT In succaaalon for tha aama purpooa. MASTER MASON DEGREE sung by the whole gathering. Ad- York World’s Fair. POETRY IS DISCUSSED pla of proas baviiig purtlaatar Dcspradal’s vUit to HlUar causad WEDDINGS FJUL AYERS DAM dresses were given by the invited Overnight News u d melody. vacua ruraon last night that tha Thanksgiving Dinner Costs PAN-AMERICAN SESSION guests and the ceremony waa clos- Following the pbonatlc < All Day On Wednesday BY MID-FEBRUARY uarraan govanuaaBt waa aigntlai TO BE EXEMPLIFIED ed. BY EXPRESSION CLUB which was woo by tha White ^ with Latin Amarteaa wu^iaal Burnap-Butterfield SHOWS TROGRESS’I This to Just a rough sketch of Of Connecticut NORWEGIAN SINGER AIDS o^tteUMby II Less Here Than in Big City what hxflc place in LMsnon on June tha remainder of the aftarnoe* tor plaoiag Jaws. Both tha Domi- Of totarast to many ManslMstor Expect Lurge Attmidane* At Members Hold November wta be opm Mil Tha Chriatoua ohopplac sm nican lagatton and ratpOBstMa Oan opto to tha waddlng thia aftanooa MAY PROVE IMPORTANT 18, 1881, but it ooomo to mo that By ABtHMUATBU FRIUM YOUNG ACCOMPANIST davntod to an tnatrubtlve d win rwBkia opM win ha tauBched tha tattar part of man aourcaa, howavar, said th an Brieat of food for a Temple Tomorrow Evening; thalr spirit ox generosity waa mmnl- Meeting At The Horn* Of Mtoa Grant upon tba subject, GOP. Officiali Considerei __ ------, Him Helen MU«ed Buttardald. Thanksgiv-a39 oents a pounds in ..sw York and featad on this occaaion. • o’doek la tha ■ywHag in* naxt waak and thera will ba no half WM no toundaUon to them rumora “f W Farmington avenue, HartfoixL Pl«MlNt lupecb H ill Ing dinner as announosd by n s w i^ American ooofarenoe other moot- DeMoby Advlfiory Bonrd New Haven—Tha unveiling of a Director Miss Lilllan Grant. tognea. Thalr Ctoaslflontlon and of cb—i Um taalfnlay to Manebaotor the prioa Is 36 cents; Another historical monument of terpretatkm." She explatnad ,“»*>•*■. BOW amlasnrtoa warn *® Raymond Jamm Burnap, atoo m lettuce beads are 10 eento to New Inga have been held for the , ad- Members To Occupy Chair. mamortol Oanotaph behind Center aahaduli wadaaaday aft«r- day cloalac duriny Dacambar la or- To Rephee Demoofitic Uaut.-Gan. Hlroohl Oahima, Japn. Hartford. Tho oaranumy took pi pers from New York City today are Firoposals Indnde Leafoe vancement of banking exchangee equal Importance to tha Lebanon Chicago, Nov. 21—(AP)—An am- The November meeting of the purpose and plsee In the geld I Tortt and Bins and on half cents in meeting house, which was destroy- Church on the Green honoring dramatic literature, and o Itm to om fun noudajr on dar to provida tha pubUe with as n « ambaaaador; vlceount Jaoqum] tW* aftornoon at four o'clock at u e Completed S ln ctire Oil sUghtly highar than tbs priOsa for and ragulatlona, building cf sall- A large attendance of mambara bitious young aceompanlat with a Ghcpresslon Club was hrid at the Jvtaff Dajr. much Una aa poaalDla to obtala Mainebeator; eauNfiowar Is 98 osnts ed by tha tatrlflo burricafla that re- Tbeophllua Eaton, a founder, first home of Its director, Mtoa Lillian tba thrae dakalflcatlona into Appointees Of Got. Cross “ immdtor, M Asylum Hill Oongragattonal church tbs sams foods beta. Or in compari- a bead in New York and 10 oanto Of American Nations, roada and motor-roada. Including a of Manchester Lodge of Maaona to cently swept through ConnocUcut. merry manner and steady nerves OM nor* half holiday ra- thdr ChrlRtntaa raarchandlaa. M. Fico, Albanian minister. In Hartford. A recepUon at tha son. Manchester prices are to New Pan-American highway which ona magtotrata and Riding aconomtot will make hto debut aa an operatic Gertrude Grant, Saturday afternoon. mottologuea are divided. • I« tha aehaduta ot tha RaUil Duriaf tha waak baton Chrlat lYA Ptojeet Os TBp. In Manchester; crenberriaa ere 99 axpacted at the communication tn I bellevs organtoatlona throughout of New Haven colony, brought to a After the business meeting con- Tbe chib win bold Its May Oonttana Export Baatosm church foUowsd the wedding. York prioss as 87 U to 100. Thia eento a pound to New York mad 90 day may run from Alaska to Pata- tha Masonic Temple tomorrow night Ckmnectlcut should now in turn conductor tonight, thanks to Kirsten meeting on December 17. .Marttaato Sanaa of tha Ouunbar naa, from Dacambar i t to 34 In A usually good authority said NIm Buttardald la the daughter la figured to a large extent upon Code Of Peace And Conrt gonia, protection of woman’s rights, when tha Master Mason degree wlU cloae the 3o6th anniversary of this Flagstad, famous Norwe^an so- ducted by the president, Mias Mar- : et OaaaaMNti, that bataf Wadnao- eluaiva, atons win nm ala opaa un By tha aixth Wadhaaday aftgr tha cento In Mancbeeter; ebaatnuts. not come to the eld of the raaidanta of city’s founding. garet Brosnan, members who are some Jewa would ba permitted to ^ Roaooa Buttardald of Hartford tbs number that Is to bs saryed. It so much used aa to the days when and similar matters. ba worked upon two candidates. The Lebanon to make It possible to re- prano. . MMwahaa SO, whaa atona wW tU t o'clock avary night to aeeom daw Oadaral Aaaambly codvadaa la , .QistUnooga. Tenn., Nov. Jl,. tha dinner la la to bs ssrvad to a It to algnlflcant that In tba 80 Middletown—Oov.-elect and Mrs. The miurtclan so honored to Eklwin making a study of poetry and artis- CONSIDER MEDlATHHf BMdata last mlauta shoppan. continue their export bualnaoam, ba- Nr. Bumap to proparlator of fAP)—President Rsosevelt stood on there was tba loeal obestaut. Is lO Of International Justice. lodge work wm be unique In that store to these generous people their tic forms of 'Iterature, gave Individ- i^iaaa aa naaal tor tha aftanooa. Hartford tola coming January, it la eaum tbalr oontraeto abrond waro nah Market on tha Hlanae osnts a pound to Nils York 19H yeara of Pan-Amaricontom great tha chairs will ba occupied by mam- meeting house for a place of wor- Raymond E. Baldwin attended a McArthur, accompanist for Madame the norto smbankmsiVif I K 2 NJ^r'SJlf wara have ravaged Ekm>pa and ceremony marking tbe 3Sth wed- Flagstad oa her concert toura, ual and group Inteipretetions of Bruaseto, Nov. 31.—(AP) — Ukaly that th an wlU ha wide toe valuable to abandon In the face I 1^ Waterford. cents to Manchester. Tutkey, the bara of the advisory board of John ship. portions of welt known poems. They mtorr Paul Henry Spaak has ^daoreamag foreign orders tor a«52d S; mlj? hS Mm.cbe.ur wUl bs ira.t> big Item, la U eento a pound to New Asia but the atatea of tha western Mather chapter. Order of DeMoIay. Very truly yours, ding anniversary of -Mr. and Mrs. whose desire for a career on the itSS to itS l ha ssrvad as federal obangea In tha town, city and (Bacratary Hull, Alfred M. London hemisphere, as among themaalvea, Jacob Mattes. podium won the enthuslaattc sup- also discussed tbe pbraseoloi^ used olooad that the government to borough court mtupa throughout German goom. flstsd struotura aa osampia of York against 9l eeaU a pound in and other United States delegates Tha advisory board to composed of R. 8. P. by Governor Wilbur L. Cross In hto ering an offer of Belgian pmbation oOlcar for tha state, the Bropoganda MIntotar Ooahbato an- la New have been mostly at peace. laototed membera of Mancheater lodge who —R. Gordon Baldwin, dep- port of the singer. drat to hold that ofNca. Oonnactlcut. In Manohmtar, aa In Manobastor. la this oass tUi turkey wm sail Friday for the Pan-Amer- conflicts, such as that batwaen Thanksgiving Proclamation w U ^' to end the Spanish civil war. toss’ CHOICE nounced not. u that Jewish one offered is not aattve la either atote.' are particularly Interested in the uty state bank commtoaioner, fell McArthur wlU conduct a per- A groduata of OaOrgStown ttol' •7 other towna of thin auta, Judga- ISAYS GOVERNMENT ican (Conference at Lima, Peru. An- Bolivia and Paraguay have ba dead of a heart attack at his boms. formanoe of Wagner’s "Lohengrin” varsity Law hcbooi In lti4 and of ahlp appolntmanu wUl. under tha gaatostlona would bo psraBlttod to Native turkey In town la 41 eeot& drue BanUng, Aoaociatod Preaa staff exceptions. arork of DoMoUy. Ono ot the can- He was 51 years old. rmumo activity. Turalpa are not listed to the New V didatas to a former member of John LONGSHOREMAN’S DEATH at tha Chicago Civic Opera House, Yala Law School In 1017, Mr. Mc- law, expire by the sixth Wadneaday writer will go with the delega- Waterbury—More than 180 mem- with Madams Flagstad singing the FOR TAX POST lAughlln sarvad aa a Uautanant in of the naxt maalon of tha Oenerni The drat rmult to to hs a praasn- UM ftM U int, N prM lIltilTtlie T ; I MBM . .M d M IfMlChMUr: York flguraa, but to Maaehaster the tiaa to report ita actlvltlea, has Mather chapter. PDBUCAHONUSED •m uva braaeh, kmught ttw big Now a rt quoted at sight cents a bera of White Oak Camp, Woodman role of Eton. toe air sarvlea during the World Aammbly. AU of tha preeent term* tatlon tomorrow by Prita Wtoton. prioe Is 9 coats a pound. Thare are written five articles outlining tbe REPUBUCANS EAGER Following the degree work there RECORDED AS ACCIDENT of the World, received medals tn War. Ha la a mambar of the Blka origlnatad July l, 1337, these being loading Jawtoh thmtrleal predueor. J>tol poworaovlgatloa a x p s r l ^ t In **“““** MTStast five cents In Man- aome who atlU have boiled oalona, aeopa of tha meeting. In the fol- will ba refreabmente and a social recognition of 38 years membership, ISlMdAUGHUN Knights ot Oolumbua and Univer- appointments cf tha Governor, In Hs was rotoasod tost Thursday from ^ mtarabod undsr tha amtiny of oUvss are quoted at 10 which New York does not give a loiring atory, first of the sariez, be hours. at ceremonies here. BATISTA TRAVELS HOME ^ torse braaebea ot the federal ^n to a botUe in both iflaeos; nuto revlewa rdatlona of the American sity aub. which the Assembly hse not coin-- coneontratlon camp and oidorad to price on, but to Maaohooter the TO RETAIN COAUnON Oakland, Calif., Nov. 21.—(AP)— Hartford—Murray Levine o{ ddtd. _ . praosat n oomsdy Rain and Wlnd,“ Diet A iw rtt Tettraony Re- ■"Jtonmeat are to bring 97 cento a pound in prtoo to three and one third oeata a rapubUcs.) The death of an Oakland longshore- New Twk. Nov. 21—(AP)—Col. nnectlcut, to wooden boom fell to the deck. The aBNaaananannnnn ' Onitad States commlaalonar, RaprtaanUUvaa of tha Amtrican wUl almost eartsinly ba replaced govanunsnt orders, la to begin work- with Prime Minister Chamberlain their party’s Congressional gains, ‘ pcoaseutor In tha West Hart Houm Committee invaaUgntlng ua- CAUSES GRIEF most Important chapters In the his- commemorate the completion of the 60 longshoremeta working the cargo farm Bureau PaderaUon told Oon- with s Republican Judge, Deputy ‘"Jf • tores called Amaiienn actlvltlm aasertad^ today .odny this week. said Republicans In the 1939 Senate repairs and restoration of the War then left the ship, saying they would own oourt, and soma years Judge. Prosecutor, Clerk, AasUtsnt atawad Fruit". tory of the western bemlspbere. and House should exercise caution , itortford town chairman. Prom graaalonal Invaatigatora today that tmtlmony racalvad aacraUy SCOTTA^ DADGHTERS Two days before Chamberlain is Before it will be proposals for a Office and to rededlcate the build- not return until their safety was tha “practical reoulte" achieved Prosecutor sod Probstlo.. Offloer, Dem Not Altar Baato from government amploym Satur- scheduled to arrive with Viscount In taking a partisan attitude. ing for public use. The Connecticut assured. Tha thin vanmr of "coneamlona” to 1 NATIONS league of American nations, for an In that way, they hope to kqep juatUlad continuance and expansion and asvsrsl names of prominent jtoy had dtoelosad a '‘dolibarau, Halifax, his foreign mbUster, Inte^American code of peace, for an Historical Society waa Invited to Police Ueut. L M. Carroll, after party workers have been mentioned did not altar tha basic toauaa—tha iong-tlma um of government publl- the cooperation of anti-admintotra- Join In the celebration and accord- of the Tennemae Valley Authorltya •*»wa ■tm must pay a 9400,000,000 HOLD GET-TOGETHER (tXxrtlooM from Pago One.) sources close to the government American court of international questioning ship’s officers and When bills alia a* In this connection. eatloaa to spread clam hatred said that the British premier again Justice, for a declaration refusing tlon Democrats wbo heretofore have ingly selected this day for their an- longshoremen, aald he waa con- beyead F*aa abHlty Fsr Sdrries hnd Qoslity fartlllMr program. Tho present tncumbenta will •enalty for the asaaostnatloa of throughout tha United Statm." Joined them In debate and on roll nual "Field Day." ta a«f — wbaa Meh* Ernst vom Rath, tha Parts ambaaay ough House end Wednesday will be had Indicated conviction that his recognition of conquered territory, vinced both cable breaks were acci- 8BOB REPAIRING SEE Donald Kirkpatrick, Chicago toen, by next February, have serv- Ha aald "Oommuntot phraseology’ Lodgt Have country’s large fleet and growing and the like. calls. Many leading etttoens of Lebanon dental. general oounsel of tha farm bumu, ed la their offices a year and seven aecratary; plans for thalr mam am- placed aboard a British Some politicians have predieted participated tn drawing up the tu yeas baoie—aaa im tlo n rafnaln Indadnita; thS*y iio I a S T t o a T ^ Z t t o .^ ! ThanltogiTlnv Baaqnct; En- to be eecorted by four deatroyera air force were a sufficient contribu- Blaine Started Movement Paraaaal. Let us lead SAM YULYES teattded before the Oongreaaional ^ t h s . Those Who will ba affected to Norway. tion to the BrlUsh-French military It was Secretary Hull’s remote that the recent election would tend plans, giving valuable suggestions committee InvaaUgating TVA that by My change are Judge Harold W. tertalniiieat Prorlded. to weld divergent elements of tbe regarding the generml arrange- SHOE REPAIR SERVICE ffieher the Duke of Kent or the cooperation. predeeessor. Secretary of State •at* hi* organluUon felt tha agency Ocrrlty, Deputy Judge and CTerk Jamas G. Blaine, wbo started tbe Democratic party together for mente. The people of Lebanon were EXONERATES BROTHBt 701 Main S tn tt .-Helen Davidson Lodge. Daughfsra Duke of Gloucester to Circles close to the Foreign Office unanimous towards this celebration. Generators had made •ubatanttal program. A ^omaa Dannaher, Prosecutor f'lha hantahlpa wets mioh that reported the question of rensw d ef- Pan-Amaricsn movement with a common-front fight against the Re- Taamaybaaaaevaaea M af bv Edward A. O'NmIy’ preat- ttoorge A. Lasaner, Amistont Prosa- Vienna J ^ ware raportad < to w n ln g ^ ^ ^ /g J^ ‘*J?u?2^ conference here in 1888, following publican minori^. It was suggested that some of the M t of tha Farm Bureau, aald tha forts to facilitate the reparture and resldente n ^ b t not be able to give ERE GALLOWS DEATH 11 the ammeter pointei •taa wltbaat tb« Grant, Probation Of- resettlement of Jewish refugees from the sending of invll {nvltatlonr by Secre- swings back and forth rapid fartUloer program ahould be axpand- dear Tbomas F, Conran. . economist, bad tary of State Bayard In 1888. up the time from their own work. ealMde ad unUI thorough taata bad bean Na urgsd worksrs to mtobitob Socialism Germany would be discussed during T%e reply waa, "If any man in ly or reinaina at ware whiU awapapar attacks against Great act as st r ikes. the visit of Chamberlain and Hali- What Blaine bad In mind, primar- VIOLENT STORM GIVES Walla Walla, Wash., Nov. 31.— at laeetaet»% awatbly made throughout the United Statm Brttaln and tha United SUtm con- 0--tores If political action fatlad. William Bray, 65 Wastmlnstor Road' ily, was an extension of United Lebanon cannot give up the day to (AP)—Joseph R. O’Donnell, 40, you are driving the genera- •a aaaald arlaelyal of metbode of reatoring and main- Tha artlela appeared In "Labor fax. this celebration, the town has no JEWISH SETTLEMENT tinued. Tha Boarmn Zaitung callad « ■‘>*vra were sung, by The Surete Natlonale today an- B l^e brought forth his main pur- colonies. Huntington raised tbe flag over the NORTON Fleor No. f Recaa No. 9 council and acting war minister, DECISION ON FIRING talned, wUl deal chiefly with defense High seaa and a strong wrlnd dash- John O’Donnell and Lester Ko- [VIOLIN and PIANO says: eigners asserted. They said thsy umvidual members and collectively. nounced the arrest of Armand Crea- against a posalbla attack from the pose —a Pan American customs War Office to commence tbe cele- rick, convicted of participating In State Tbealw BalMlug were not told whether the police ed the small motor launches used for bration. General Joseph R. Hawley ELFXTRK'AL 786 Mala Stiate LESSONS Given Away "Jews who belonged to the old tin, long sought as one of the lead- Fascist partners—Italy and Ger- u^on. It failed, largely through loading the convict cargo against the the slaying of Patrolmen Trent A. were hutning apecinc Jews bellsved ers of the Osar, rightist secret com- many. > the opposition of Argentina. gave an address and then there waa Sickles and Theodore E. Stevens INSTRUMENT CO. Pbeae No. MfO, Maaebeater or now nm y. to the Austro-Hun- In hiding or wera trying merely to SIT-DOWN STRIKERS substituted. prison ship’s sides so that authorities an exhibit of loaned historical arti- Ueeaea No. Wl K.- . tofense force or Austrian mittee for revolutionary action. This was dadded upon, poUtleUns Oanegte One Of Delegates postponed the sailing. during a burglary three years ago, Hilliard S t Phone 4060 discourage foreignera from harbor- Bingo was played until everyone One of the American delegates to cles at the War Office. A dinner call Bertil Bergsrrtren TONIGHT At army and who were accord- ing them. Crestln was seized at Boulogne-Sur- said, bscauae It was felt Intoraa- Under the fixed teyonets of Sen- waa sounded by the drum corps, and are serving life terms. laaaaaaaBBaaaBBaaaaaaBi ■Mai nsidrldnhlI s t r e e t ed t ^ right to wear uniform art (Oontlmiad from Page One.) had received a prize. Mer aboard the liner Highland that flrat Pan-American conference tlonal protests against Nasi attacks was Andrew Ctornegle, wbo later galeae troops, who quelled rioting tbe guests were cordially Invited to hers^th deprived of this right" L lb ^ e e Union seeking to bar the Prlnceza bound for Lisbon. upon Jews forced a temporary shelv- among the convicta last night and participate In many of the good RED MEN EHmIaate Retail Bualnees. Creztln waa described by Surete gave tbe money to erect a building during the previous week, the pris- Federal Circuit court at Philadel- ing of Chamberlain’s proj^ for here for the Pan-American Union. things which Lebanon hospitality Wtodow-tmashlng and decrees phia from acting on the organiza- inspectors aa treasurer of Les further appeasement of Chancellor oners filed back to their cells In Be bad provided. Trill have eliminated by the end of The oppoeltlon of Argentina to IX Re prison to await new orders for tions civil rights controversy with ABOUT TOWN Cagoulards .(the hooded one), an Hitler—poaslbly with colonial te r ^ the Unlt^ States, begun SO years Soon after the dinner hour had the j ^ r all retail bustnem owned arm of the secret committee. The tory. departure, probably tomorrow. elapsed aaaembly call waa sounded WVRKEY NEWS by German Jews. One-third of M ^or Frank Hague of Jersey City, ago, baa marked most of the Pan- They are the first shipment the ...T H E NflMWRH HAZARD B IN G O They contended that presiding _A[*^l*’**' Rockville Emblem Inspectors said Crestln was an agent American conferences. A high de- and the proceorion marched to tbe Jewlsh-owned otorm win be taken • desaert- In purchase of arms abroad. Guiana prisons—which Include noto- TINKER HALL over ^ non-Jews and the rest sim- Judge J. Warren DavU, In assem- bridge Wednesday afternoon at 3 gree of friendship and cooperation rious Devil’s Island—since the Dala- War Office. The War Offlct was ply abandoned. DEATHS- bling a five-judge court Instead ot With the seizure of sufficient arms waa reached between them, how- presented to the Society of the Sons ‘T O Y O C H N E R V E S *" **®®k- to equip a fighting force of several dier government reversed the deci- of the Revolution by Mr. Nathaniel Games SUrt At 8:00. owners wUl.not be per- Paul 8. Pntnam ville. Manchester members on tbs ever, at tbe Inter-American confer- sion of the former premier. Socialist croated public suspicion" that tho thousand in Paris alone, the minis- ence for the maintenance of peace Willlamsi The acceptance of this Admission 40 cents. mitted to salvage ready cash by Paul Sears Putnam, brother of trlhimai had been ’’nacked’’ In fa- committee Include .Mrs. Peter Fa- Leon Blum, to abandon the South gift was made by the president of mlm or aucUons. They have been gan, Mrs. John G. Mahoney, Mrs. try of the Interior announced in (not a Pan-American conference, American island prisons. TO Wni-POWER Miss Catherine E. Putnam, a mem- vor of Hague and other Jersey Cltv November, 1937. that It had un- which to held every five years). That the Society. After this a lltUe music told to "liquidate" and, with few ber of the Manchester High faculty, officials. ■’ Ernest Roy and Mrs. Maude Foley, waa furnished, a poem waa read by excepUons. have been forbidden to covered a rightist plot by tha Osar STATI meeting was suggested by President ^ k v llle members ars Mrs. Helen died this morning at the Greenfield, The Circuit court had held a to overthrow the French govern- Roosevelt and convoked by Argen- Thomas S. (k>Uier, followed by an operate their businesses during the Mast., hospital after an Illness of Garvan and Mrs. Harry Dowdlng. address by Rev. Dr. Leonard W. BEAGLE HOUND Urns rti^ln g bstors the dVree haarlng last Nov. 8 on a Hague peti- ment and set up a dictatorship. TODAY • TUBBOAT AND tina at Buenos Aires In 1936. six months. He was 31 years of age tion to postpone the effectiveness of WEDNESDAY DIATlNEa Groundwork Laid For Peace Girl Scout News wplng them out becomes effective anc recently graduated from Massa- a decision by the New Jersey Fed- All barbsr shops _ In Haacbestor Those arrested as leaders of tha EnglUb fox-hound in tt re jRn. 1. will be closed on 'Iliuraday, __ __ Tbanks- plot still ars awaiting trial. Tbe conference at Lima will be Troop 16 held Its regular meeting minuiure. Solid rod big a $1 Jei^sh rollef societies can not chueetto State college, where he waa erM District Court. The latter Indications that Groat Britain the eighth. At these meetings, and outstanding aa an athlete and stud' had restrained Jersey a t y officials c^ Intervening in on anothei'a affairs, «12-9 —any true bound color Wm. E. Krah able to replenish ready cash funds. condemning wara of aggression, re- Rady were fulfilled when hto flag 3.3 D elm ont S t r e e t home addraaa; a brother. Richard hontas, will hold its rsgular meet- was made tbe property of a Girl acceptable. Temporary End To Arneto Putnam of Bloomfield, Oonn., coach SUSPECTED CAUSE ing tonight la Tinker haU. A social fusing to recognize territory taken But there was ot least a tempo- by force, and arranging cultural ex- Scout Troop. Later the girls sang ly OTTO H. HERRMANN at Bloomfield High; another broth period win follow the bustoeas i rary end to the wholesale arrests. •r, Ernest Putnam of Orsenfleld, ■Ion. changes. and played games and disbanded KEMP'S r In aederlag yoor tnrkey from And a recent sharp decline In Gei^ (Obetlaeed from Page One.) Under tbe auspices of the Pan- with the good-night circle. wa It win be well to remrmbrr two other sisters, Mrs. Peter Rlker remember man exports may prove a momen- of New York and Mrs. Grant „ ^ to 1837 we raised PUBLIC SETBACK tary life-saver at least for the Nanartowleh made shortly before f f ** ®*Wl«y BrSaaiiakas, 'it .m tarkaya oat of a hatch of 43 Snyder of Amherst. Moss. he died of Injuries Indicated "bad » surpnss W TUESDAY, .NOVE.MBER 22, Jewish export trade. Funeral arrangements are incom weather" caused the accident This year we waised 72 « P. .M. Sharp. The ministry of economics, co- plete. birthday party at their home Satur- 1 * eat of a haU'h of 76 BotUea All Identtfled. day evening, honoring Frank Tam- IlIOilLAND PK. CLUBIlni’SE operating closely with Field Mar- Bodies of all victims had been Sts, loaing 4 by accident, Ladles' Hewing Circle. shal Hermann Wilhelm Goeting aa kunas. Relatives and friehda attend- he fiazzling pace of these last- of nerve atrain. Will-posrer fe n c e s the m are mosUy White Hollands. .Mra. .Mary E. E. Blood Identified, Major Hornsby said. ed from New York, Greenwich, , We olao has-e a few Bronse. $3.00 for First Prize. chief of Germany’s four-year plan, He reported the oondiUon of moving times doesn’t mean a thing instinct to pause and rest has been striving to convince Nazi Mrs. Mary Ellen (Ellis) Blood, Broad Brook, Hartford. West Hart- T Admission 28c. wife of Robert Blood of 8 East Law. Second Lieut. John D. Madre, only in the life of the dog. Although his And yet jittery, ragged nerves are a ■ -JS®*** **“ 6 they are hatched leaders that the sudden ejection of survivor of the plane’s crew, "still ford and this town. Games, dsndag they are kept In pens Jews from the export business may lor street. New Britain, died this crtUcal." and a buffet supper were among the complex, high-keyed nervous system distinct handicap. Don’t let jwur nenrea I Gne reason w'e keep morning following a abort Ulness. pastimes. Ur. Tamkunas received a nssnuHiEEK prove harmful to Germany’s econ- Major Hornsby said bodies of Sec- closely resembles our own, when the get that way. Learn to ease the strain 1 y e w • • wire Is to be sure that omy. Besides her husband shs leaves two number of gifts. 1. ^ oaly what we dgure Is aUters. Mrs. Catherine Palmer of ond U eut Robert K. Black of Meri- dog feels his nerves tire he setdes down occasionally. L etup—l i ^ t up a Camel! ^ tor them, to Insure havlnx a Gocrings newspaper, the Nation- dian. Ga„ and First Ueut. Jamea al Zeltung of Eissen, declared a Manchister and Mrs.. Eather Wind At the drawing held Saturday ■— r e U u c a —as the beagle hound above It’a such a pleasant way to rest your ' fan - breasted bird by of Beaton; one brother, MlchS] EUls W. Stowart aaaigned to Randolph flight by Nathan Hale Lodge, O. X. Ta k e Part In W ar Aga inst Ivlng. central bureau had "turned the of Boston. Field, Texas, would be buried in is doing. That is insdnedve with the nerves—a brief recess, mellow with the Far RANGE and exodus of Jewa from Germany Into Arlington National cemetery at A., Mra. WUUam Saunderson of 47 Ward L Krause tha past three months our regulated channels" but that for- Funeral services will be held Edgerton street won the 12-pound dog. We are not so likely to break nerve pleasure of Camel’s mildness and ripe, m JrM** milk, no water fuel oils Wednesday morning from the T. P. Waahlngton. Ueutenant Black's Instructor eign nations, particularly the Unit- body was sent to Washington last turkey, James Cole of the same tension before it gets our nerves upset rich taste. Yes, no wonder smokers say pt that coatained In skim 21-IIOCR .SERncE ed SUtes and , were Holloran Funeral Home at 8:30 street won the 10-pound bird. H. B. . An average of 70 galluns m. from St. Bridget's church at 8 night. Ambition and determination push us Camel's costlier tobaccos arc so sooth- wean belag coasomed. blocking JewUh emigration from o clock with Interment at 8L Morlarty won the box of chocolates, CLARINET AND PHONE 6320 Germany although they have wide Hornsby gave this list of citias to and stlU another prise went to G. Ne^ All turkeys oa our place are Jamea’a cemetery. which bodies of the other victims SAXAPHONE ! ' ( on and o n ...p a st the warning stage ing to the nerves. open spaces. The funeral parlora will be open would be sent; Gomodlnl of Hartford. Maiimaw r—u . ®to months old having Roberto DeSpradel, new Domini- CTiarlaa Rc^era drew the priacs and UIIIIB IF n iK this evening from 7 o'clock until the I*?**.”” toeedlng stock right after can minister, presented his creden- Private Nanartowleh. to Highland |m e bsaediag seaeoo. BOLAND hour of the funeral. Palls, N. Y.; Second U eu t Corbet Joseph Stratton and John Walkar Studio* Ammzing Results Reported lit M sdlcRlly-Supsrvlssd O lnicsl Tests— They'Ve learned—millions hare— to glYO nenres relief...They tials to Relchafuehrer Hitler at assisted the boys. AN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS job is ia- Tomake sore that our birds are R. McKechnie, to Madison. Ohio- ^7 Sickness from Colds Actually Cut More Hum Half I at wefigared they’d be we had OIL CO. Second U eut AUen M. Howery. to W alnut S t fp 99 tensely nerve strainiiig. No wonder so tssej __ ' turkey Handuy and all the TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FUNERALS Mr. and Mrs. Elbridge G. Tracy Mdrrlstown. Tenn.; and Corporal •nd thTM sons movad today firom TeL 5336 of these men break nerve tenaioa oAea IS!*S!l*** tomlly can attest FANCY MILK FED roasters. broU- Gerry E. Galloway, to Sulphur distras that cornea with them, proved the worth Let up__ light up a Camel I* Uci< tosto and faaderness ers, fowl and ducka. Dresaed and Mra. Mary Ktogbuoui Springs, Tax. Watherafleld to LydaU atrwL Mr. A SIMPLI OUIDI ANY MOTHIR of Vicks Plan. by letting up—li|^iting op a CameL I that 17-poaad Tooi. delivered. MUIer’a Poultry Farm, Funeral aervieea for M n. Mary He said - he had received no in- Tracy to mso’a and boyt' sscretary CAN lASILT rOLLOW r This year’ weI are better equipped Coventry. Manchester 8887. KIngbaum of 14 Summer atreet, atrucUena yet as to the dlsposlUon at the Manchsster T. M. C. A. PLUS . . ZANE GREY’S W ds Plan is a simple guide which emphasixes 1 over before for getting your wTre held at her home yestonlay of the body of Sergt Harry T. Jooea, "MYSTERIOUS RIDER” Wouldn’t it be wonderfiil to know about a way the ingiortance of pproper r o ^ personal care and the use ^to you ready for the oven, anernoon, with Rev. Hugo F ^ Tbe Permanent Armlstios Day POPULAR SHOWS of two tbedaUted m edionons for rd k f of wmp- LEGAL NOTICES Stechhols of the Zion % theran whose homo was at Hempstead, L. Committee win meet for election of that h^ied thousands of peewit to escape many COVERING TBIALS, ■tore oao of the latest style AT rOPDLAE PBIOB8 colda wjth all their discomforts and dartoers? A toms in different type* and stages of colds—Vicks Smoke 6 pocks accidents, sports puts sbsg puUers and no tnrkey or riianksgivingDa^ aiUCOIt PERMIT church offlciatlng. officers tonight at 7:80 la ths Army Va-tioteiland^I V i ^ VimpRub. When colds threat- HOTICB OP APPLir.STlOX The bearere were Charles Laahln- way that sharply reduced the number and length of Camels and strain on the nerves (rfcnck er Imves oar place without and Navy dub. It to ths British War THE NEW cned—at the first miffle or meexe—Va-tro-nol pipVOUKN«^* iservloe. Thu Is to givs notice that I An- ake, Daniel Gorens, John H. Pallait Veterans turn to elect n chairman TOMOBEOW and w m . of colds, that cut sickness from colds 50.88%, that find out why Western Union telegra- drew suvnililcy of « o Oak atraat. Ludwig Hess, Oscar Schuetx and ROOK-A-BTE BABY reduced children’s school absences due to colda erasimdtohdpflreamfmanyacoidfiandevelop- —that cigsrettt lobacoo »» ntoo prepared to take Manchester. Conn., have tiled an an- and the name of Commander Frsd THE NEW ing. When a cola got by an precautions, VapoRub pher, George Errickson (ot Plication datad 19th cf Nov., 19Jt Jacob Suchansky. Burial was In the m even mote—57A6%I they are the is dried for d u aiatkct, or ' •* who prefer to pick Excursion Ernst cemetery. Yonkers, N. Y.—A youth stole a Baker has been mentioned by promi- CI CLE was used to reUeae ita diaaiinforts. k/l). "1 avoid getting ray Mrd and have them with the Liquor Control Commission car here without reallslag tb«t jg. nent members cf tbs unit LARGEST- nerves tense, wound up," "cured" by sevetil geaeal I sad cleaned to take along for a Package Store Permit for the > T U B S . - W E D . The results apeak for thenneives. Wcks Plan motbodsq w hidi oti^ sale of alcoholic liquor on the Thomas King month-old Marguerite Oliver, daugh- CIRCLE TABLEWARE TO says operator Errickson. "1 premises of «5I 1-2 Main atraat. Han- ter of the owner, was doxtog la a Members of ths Fourt Degiss of may do lew for you—or it may do even more. But SELLING cured ami flue-cured? NotsO cheatar. Conn. Tha liualneas Is owned Hie funeral of Thomas *fi«g of basket tn the rear ot the vehicle. ths Knights of Columbus of Man- "VALLEY OF THE OIANTS" chfidim took port. 37 doctors were on the snper- srim such a te a m it certainly la worth a trtoL Itis case off kora tiacto lime, ’ O w n T n r k e y n , by Susanna Stavnitaky of !Z0 Oak 230 Porter street was held ysstorday SAPPHIRE TABLE- Wayaa Bfanrto . Clairo Trevor aCARETTE to give my nerve* welcome dgstcuc* can be marie from New York aireel. Manchester. Conn., and will be In his flight the thief ermahed fai- chester, were reprsssotod at the viaory ttaff. More1 than 500airoervisaeI Iand nurses easy to follow in your own home. You get fiiU Per pound.. ^rnoon at the Watkins FuneriJ communion breakfast held under the WARE TO THE LADIES! "WOMEN ABB iJ K i THAT" IN AMERICA tests. I Irt up aad light up iho dioictst toboccOy tho 35c by Andrew Stavnitaky of Home. Rev. James Stuart NeiU. to a truck, wracking the car so bad- aaiattdl them. This great clinic, 1^ sh ^ directfons in every package of Va-tro-nol cr , .20 Oak street, llancheater. Conn. ly he loft It and fled on foot. Fourth D^poe Chapter of ths K. of Pnrohaaing • a CameL" top grades—there isn’t enough, A.NOREW STAVNITZKT rector of St. Mary’s B piseo^ t8e_Tlelyt, Tuaa. or Wed., Mat. ing the nunfoer ood length VqtoRid). Church, offlclatsd. When the worried parents arrived C.. of Hartford yeatoixlay. morning. THURS. - FRI. of it available! Tbctcfbte it ia' • ••••aa* 39c I H-ll-tl-JI '” *• at the scene, a poUromaa led them Following ths communion at S t "GANG BUIXCTS* important to know that CasasI 00 The bearers were John Jensen , WHh Odd.™, 2 9 ^ . Martin Frederickoon, Howard Chsi ■Oently to the aniasBod car. Patrick’s church, tho members pro- cigarettes areamitchlem bland »Obound Kohwt Rout . Aaada Nagla TO.IMP PWEVEIIT Maay Colda To DIscoorfort off CoMs cseded to tha Hotel Bond wliera tbs Per pound TRIP ney and Peter JordL Burial waa in '’Bh-h-h-," hs w a ra ^ pointing at of finer, MORE EXPENSIVE the East cemetery. ^ ths basket brsokfast was ssrvad. "MEX1CA(J W¥TV» Vs-tro-nol to tpoelaUoed msdlca- VapoRub ta tha ateiMlbr of moat EDDIE CANTOE-Aosmica's gram eomie pmaaoslity-esdi I BENNY GOODMAN-Ktog of Swtoi, aad the wodcT* gieM- TOBACCOS—Turkish aitd Live. The baby was still aolesp. tion-expeesaly ttosigtwri for use In mflthera the country on * Monday qmitog on tiia Cotombia Network. IM pm EAT., I sal swing bead-each Tiutelar creatag-CoIumbla Network. Tha ragutor noaatlng of Ward SAT. ONLY tha nose and upper throat. When Uootng mtoerjr of colds.: 9M pus C&T„ 8:30 pss MAT.. 7i90 poi PAT. | 9:30 pm EAT„ 9J0 par CAT„ 7:30 psa UAT.,6c30 pm PAT. Domestics .22c EYE 8PBC1AU8T mF*) 9 out of .4 eokto Mart. You can/eel "SCAN WITH IM rAOBS” Its stImnistliiE wocka too ways flt once: (1) WELOOPOC. BIKANOEB caaeaUsd dna to tha h o U ^ ocem^ tkm id i to wwis to aid Ha- tlifouab riiV «tri« Uka a poultloa: OTTO H. Providence. R I.. Nov. 3]__ (AP) flag on ths regular moating night NOEL MADISON turak own delenses — eolda. Uted at the vary (3) n s madteatodvapara atu Inbatod tfffaet to iRi- :P'‘ .Y**® *L Intornatkm- Uars, Pa.—A farmer hers has flxte_^ eaiOt, or i------teted slr-p pia. T S i l adouUs...... Tha naxt mooting wm ba tho aoeond "PANAMPnra ba d uan* ally known eye specialist who sstahitohed a haven for hunters. Thursday to Daeambar. i e a c h n o o t r i l - lA N N ssrvad Rhode laland hospital as ."WOMEN ABE UKE THAT" Vto^teo-ool bdpa to orooont Vkouvicas iBstsud of tbs usual "no trespaso- KflyYTmaala F.OTB SUN.. MON. 'S t eye surgson. iggs-iyifi. am) has tag" Mga ha pooud sim that rasd: ■laoa basn oa tbs Tha Booth "SHADOWS OlVBB SSp'Sf^»JsSv*

DAUGHIIRS OF LIBERTY LEADERS SUPPORT M6IDER LHaniNG, Recreation Manchester SOLDIER STR IC IV HERE IFEARS BEING SENT ON STAMFORD VISIT PAIESIINE SCHEM RADIO PROGRAM BDYING, RELIEF JOB Date Book IS SUGHTLT REITER MONDAY, NOVIMBtR 31 ((toatraI-Ea«t«ra Standard Uma—P.M.) BACK TO JUNGLES Nra. Esther HaoRh And Staff Center Items tOhenaee Pregrame ee U tte t Are Owe to Nttwork CerrecMone Mad. roe Washington, Nov, 31.— (A P ) — A Htfs W m Ic THfl.nKSGIVm & ' Late to Inooroeratot Install Offirers Of Martha large-scale settlement scheme for Nov. 31. — Annual Red Men’s Doetora Believe Barstinir Of NM.I an DTOcram. to k » and bule eaain. or grouM tn.rw( aniM. mM** EAST SIDE Palestine receiv^ the support today Thanksgiving Turkey N igh t In Small Blood Vessel In Brain Oed: coast to coast (a t# o) dsaignatlona Include all availahla stauona. ^hk dmm T# Disciss Cei- Washtnirtoa Lodife. of a group of American Jewtah lead- NBC-WKAP (RED) NETWORK_. whbb wtaq wkbh wceo wibt Saej wnas Today /ewUrt ■ Tinker halt Caused His Collapse. Traditional Trcata woe whlb iKslo kdah waca wmfg Author Escaped From Penal ers seeking to aid their co-rellglon- BASIC — Eatti w.ar wn»o wtle wjar On Saturday afternoon Mrs. The junior boys’ plunge will be Nov. as.— ^Thanksgiving Eva «o - MOUNT.—iTyor kla kob kal kavo kfbb from 4 to 6:49. lats in Germany. wua wcNi kyw wfbr wro COAST—knoi koln kol kfpy kv1 kafo |nl hrchises, Need For Esther Haugh and her staff traveled cial o f Hose and Ladder Co., No, 1, Joseph Lalaahius, the youth who wcM wtam ww| cbm wdN: MidwMti koy knrm khbo kgmb Rroy klro k*a» The Junior room w ill be open The group, called together from 49 a, M. P, D., at Cheney Hall. lud wmwi who wow wd«f wlro kstp: Colony In French Gmana to Stamford to Install the officers of Atlantic seaboard cities by the Unit- was stricken while walking on F O R A G LO RIO U S FEAST Mountalni koa kdyli South! w m ^ w»b CtnL EaaL Martha Washington Lodge of that from 6 to 9 o'clock. Nov. 34.—M. H. S.-Alumni I wmo w.mb wJkz kpre wbro; P.oin.. 4d)0— 3:00—Nila Maek Lat'i Pntand The small gym will be open for ed Palestine Appeal, urged Presi- ketball opener at State Armory. North Main street Thursday night' Ikigliah and American 4:30— 3:3(^Prt4a.Radie Nawa Parlad Social Worker. dty. About 20 members from dent Roosevelt yesterday to ask kfl kgw komWkhq kpo kgu After 15 Years In Prison. handball from 9 to 7 o'clock. N6x B and taken to the Manchester Me- OPTIONAL STATIONt (opwkU In- 4;3S— 3:35—Nan Wynn Sang Program Daughters of Liberty L. O. L,. I., ac- Great Britain to throw open Pales- 4:43— 3:43—Cireu* Stary-aaat: Ce- The small gym will be reserved Nov. 38.—Concert by Beethoven morial hospital, shows improve- t.rcbkn|uibly on olthor KEp w BLUE aal* Behaa* at Naw vork—a-waat companied Mrs. Haugh; also a dele- tine to German Jews. The present Glee club at High school haU. m ent. A soldier In the united natworka): E .iti w b « w«8 wla. wlw S:_ 06JO-- S.OO-N*'S.OO—Nawa: Rhythm Roundup W ldl* U ia certain that the quea- for boxing from 7 to 9 o’clock. FRUIT C A KE work weky wmI wuin ebf cbl: C.nlr.li argaraan, Sparta— gation from Charter Oak Lodge of Immigration quota would admit only Nov. SO.-Dec. 1.—Basaar of Wes- SUtes Field Artillery at Port wen wtmj wlba wdkjr kfbz ton. k«lo S:0S- SK»—Ed New York, Nov. 21—(A P )—Rene ttoB at wpointm ent o f a aucceeaor The small gym la reserved for 4,870 in the next six months wheie- wabc: Rhythm Roundup-chain Hartford. leyan Guild, South M. E. church. Ethan Allen, Vt, he was In Man- luM wbow wood wane w*bf wgl kfjrr Hawi* Wing and Aviatiun Belbenoit, author of "D ry Gulllo- W M a t Biaanor P refcn t aa town fencing from 9 t4 10 o'clock. koam: South! wUr wptf wl. wjk* wOk- 1:13- g:13—^ During the evening, Mrs. Haugh aa, the group was told. Palestine chester to attend a wedding, when ______Bob Trout About •■Taday" woricer will come before the The night school sewing classes Dec. 2. — Bazaar of the Nations, wiun wlod WMC wfbc wwnc wcw: war. Une.” which describes his 15 years was presented with a large bouquet could accommodate 400,000 addition- stricken. 3 9 c-5 0 c-6 9 c-$ | Wilt! kToo wky w f»« wbap wkol kth. 3;4S— S:4S — To B* AnnouneM— o f Selectmen at Its scheduled will meet from 7 to 9 o’clock. al. Second Congregational church. wabc: Sophia ----- In the steaming jungles of the penal of chrysanthmums, a gift from the His horns wss found to be In krdm tckko krxv kri. ktpk kum w^k gdX>— 7:00—T* B* Announead 113 ro.) at the Municipal Building The Maroons will practice bas- Coming Events wrol ktb. k.rk kknc: Mountain! I^ r The Big Feast Day Of The Year That Rabbi Edward L. Israel of Balti- English Plum Padding .... colony in French Guiana, said today Stamford Lodge. Also during the Dec. 4. — Annual fair at Center North Brookfield, Mast., by drlvsrs’ 53c S:1S- 7:13—Lum Abnar Skateh-baalo ■•.it, It Is possible that the mat- ketball from 6 to 4:49. more appealed to American Jewry M l kUt kob kghf kido kpfa kwl kfO: 3:30— 7:3IL-Eddi* Cantor Shaw—Mat: he Is fearful o f being sent back there evening remarks were made by Su- church— "Caledonian M arkeL" licenses found in his pockst He Scotch Short Bread...... Koine; k(bk k*w kmj k.rn k»u kmad may be discussed if the Board's The women's gym class will meet to Impose a voluntary fine of $100 - 20c Th* Chieagoan* Orahaatra-weat even though a petition bearing 6,000 preme Grand Lecturer, Annie John- Dec. 31.—Legion’s N ew Tear’s was unoonscoious for two days, but Sqnash and Pnfiipkin Pies . C.nL BasL 7:00— 3:40-Th* Diek Himbar Prag. •kiurlty committee brings in a re- from 7 to 8 o’clock. 000,000 upon itself to help Jewish re- • • ■ •. 30c~<^0c 7:30— g:30-Piek and Pat, Pun-baale nr.mea has been presented to Presi- ston: Worthy Mistress, Elizabeth party at State Armory. yesterday showed a slight Improve- 4:30— 3:30—Jack Armitranp - to*t; o f tbs proposition. Several ap- The men's gym class will meet fugeea Cocoannt and Costard Pies . *•.•,30c™“40c T . Ba Announed—wMt 4:00- 3:00—Radio Thaatra—« to rat dent Roosevelt In his behalf. ktkms have been received, and Saunderson; Deputy Mistress, Lily from 8 to 9 o’clock. ment. His trouble has been ^ven 4i43— 3:43—Littia Orphan Annia— 0:00-10:00—Ouy Lombard* Or.—to a Mince Plea...... • • * • ■ 20c*-*30c Mat: Chari*. Soar. Song.—w..t 0:30—10:30—Pameua Muaie Bvaning* "If I go back, I go back." he re- Dunlop; Past Worthy .Mistress, Lily A game period for men will fol- to the bursting of a small blood ves- » have been Investigated and sel In the brain. 3:06— 3;0(L-Soi.ne* from th* Now. —Mat: Eddl* Cantor—wmI rapaat marked quietly. "Then I will escape Puts A Heavy Load On The Kitchen VARIETY OP COVERED FRUIT PIES MVS been checked for approval by Foots, and Chaplain, Ellen Wilson— low the gym class from 9 to 10. PREVENTS DERAILMENT INVESnCAlE DROWNING 3:13— 3:13—M.lcelm Clair*'. Slori*. 10:00—11:00—Nawa: T. OorMy Orchtat. again, unless I am killed. And It is also the Worthy Mistress, and Depu- 3:23— 3:23—ProM.Radio Now* Pdrito 10:30—11:30—Cab Calloway'* Orehaitra ooBunittee. It la not known what The men’s plunge period will be Labkackan Raised Loaf Cake 8:30— 3:30—Roe* M.rl* A H.r aeng. 11:00—12:00—0**. Hamilton Orehaatra easy to die In the colony. .Ek«y to Ion finally la oontemplated now, ty Mistress, Mrs. Benson and Mrs. from 7 to 8 o'clock. FAMOUS COMPOSES DIES Aniae Dropa Springerle 3 :4 ^ 3:43—"F.thtr and Son," Sarl.l 11:30—12:30—Abo Lyman A Orehaatra die with no one to take the blame.” n t It has bsen rumored that there Cray of Charter Oak Lodge. The women's plunge period wUP OF NEW HAVEN TRAIN OF 7 CRIPPLED BOYS 3:00—. 7:0(L-Anio. 'n' Andy Skit—*..t ______Pffemuaae 3:13— 7:13—Edwin C. HIM Comm.nt NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK He's a dark little man, weighing , I a poaalbUlty that the position will Mrs. Haugh presented her staff be from 8 to 9 o'clock. N ew York, Nov. 31— ( A P ) —Leo- 3 :3 ^ 7:30—Emily Paat Program— BASIC — Eaat: wj* wbi-wbi* wbal hardly more than 100 pounds, with h At M fiDed at all unless the charity with red carnation corsages. pold Godowsky. 68, Rusaian com- M «t: E. Biolagninl Orehn.—w.aL wham kdka way* wjtn wayr wmal w « What With Much Added A late plunge period for men Terryvllle. Nov. 21 — (A P ) — Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Nov. 31—(A P ) black curly hair. His eyes are filled “■-----'----- ifa ’ case load Increases poser and pianist, died today, from TURKEYS STUFFED AND ROASTED 7:00— 1:00—Al P.arM and HI. Oang wkby wabr cfcf■ if whk wha wmff wiiwanl waan Proceeding the meeting a delicious will follow the gym class. Charles Miller of Pequabuck, New —Authorities summoned wltneases 7:30— 3:30—Altrad Wall.n.taln Oreh. arico. ' wlou: . .MIdwaati . . . ------wanr wla'a kwkI koll with a profound aadnem; his face complications following an opera* Ftooae leave yoar order early to avoid disappointment. covered dish supper was served and The bowling alleys will bs used Haven railroad section foreman, today for an Inquest In the drown- 3:00- 3.00—Phil SpiUlny Olrla—to e wran wmt kto wowe kma wetn: Southi deeply lined, and he amilea only OMttrallsed purchasing through tJon last Wednesday. t;30— 3:30—Eddy Duehin Oreh.-to e arrtd wmpa wjbo wdiii w ai» aragn following the meeting refreshments by the girls' gym class at 8 o’clock. prevented a derailment o f the 7:30 ing of seven crippled boys and an rarely. oAce of T o ^ Treasurer Oeorge 3:00—10:00—Marak W.b*r Mu.la—to e kzya; Mountain: klo kvod: Paelffa: kgs were served followed by a social a. m. W aterbury to Hartford train automobile driver In a car that dov« 3:30—10:30—Larry Clinton Orehaitra kfed ktma ka« kg* kora kjr Veteran Of WorM War Waddell may come up for dis- 10:00—11:00—0*1 Ceurtnay OrehaiL— NOTE: Saa WEAP.NBC for optional Cooking For The Family time. All arrived home at a late WEST SIDE when he discovered a broken rail Into a deep, water-filled cave-ln. Those who have read hia book tonight. Previously the D A VIS H O M E BA KERY aaat: Amo* ’n’ Andy-waat rapatt Hat o f atatlona. hour. oa the east-bound track about .100 Coroner I. C. Morgan *sald he 10:30—11:30—Al Oenihu* A Orehaitra know his story—a veteran of signified Its approval of Today CanL EaaL feet from the ekstem end o f the might hold the inquest tomorrow 519 Main St. ( A t the Center) Phone 8286 11:00—12:00—Top Hattara Dane* Band World War at 19, with additional . a plaa, and has asked depsrt- 8 to 9—Weat Side practice In 11:30—12:30—Earl HInaa and Orcheatra 4:30— 5:30—Den Winelow of Navy— gym. tunifel a few minutes before the ____: Senga by Landt Trio—waat aervice In Morocco, he waa aentenc- tal nsails____ who might object to night after funerala for the ehildren. lyOOO G allo ns CB8-WABC NETWORK 7 to 10—Men's bowling league. train woa due. * He will seek to determine why the 4:43— 3;4l^Toin M|x’4 Skateh—aaat: ed to the South American colony for laa to be present tonight to BASIC — Eaat! wabo wade woko weao Vaughn da Laath’a Bluaa—w M t theft for eight years. He made four Reunion And The Fact He ran to the nearby Terryvllle their views. Ths move toward COLU M BIA car was traveling over a barricaded weal wgr wkbw wkre wjr wdro wcau 3:00— 4:00—Nawai E. Oliiekaman Or. station and notified Station Agent wJa*. wpro . __ wibi__ a.-■ __ wjav1^.. ------wgar:- AAIM.a.AAaa MIdwaat: 3:13— 4:13—Adrian RotlinI'a Enaambla frustrated attempts to escape, wit- stiaUatd purchasing wss Inltlat- WESTCOTT RIUE road and whether the hole was pro- G A S O LIN E B;43— 0:43—Lewall Thomaa — a*at: Thomas McDonough, then ran back tected properly. abbm arfbm kmbo kmox wha* kfab nessed nine beheadinL's. The final by Selectmon Richard Martin, 979-12. W llllm antlc Division POWER BRM EMPLOYE krnt Tom Mla’a Skateh-W M t repeat try for freedom successful, he land- Into the tunnel and flagged the The car plunged Into the chasm t:00— 7:00—Atlaa Jimmy Valantina eoasldera that substantial sav- EAST—wbna wp* whp when wore rfrb 0:30— 7:30—No Talant Wantad Prog. ed seventeen months ago in Cali- train. FREE etac wlbx wmaa waag whbf wlba wkbn nmy accrue to the town if all Saturday while Willard McIntosh, t:43— 7:43—Selanea Marehing Ahaad fornia after two years of fighting That Of Course whio wtbl wbrk wnbi ad supplies are bought In s The repuUtlon of the ladles of the BADLY HURT IN F A U 33, driver for the Wyoming Valley Range and Fuel 0|1 7:00— 3:00—C. Roblnion's Buekareaa church for putting on excellent sup- PROGRAM MAY BRING WAR 90 Oalkws W eekly OlXia— wgat wafa wqam wdod kira 7:30— Si30—"Thoaa W a L a v a "—to cat his way by sea and jungle, carrying hataad of being spread out In Crippled (Children's Association, waa wrec wlac wwl wtoc krid ktrh ktaa 3:00— s:0(y—Hour Prom Chleaga ( ^ r a pers was again sustained on Friday For Twenty Weelm 30 pounds o f manuscript. ~ tots throughout the various Middletown, Nov. 31 — (A P ) __ taking the youngsters, aged 7 to 12, waeo koma kdbo wbt wdaa whig wdb) 3:0^10:00—Dr.----- “ Hagan ~Trua or Palaa " I wanted to be a free man in an evening when about 200 turned out Bridgeport. Nov. 21— (A P ) — 24 H O U R S E R V IC E wwva waja wmbr ktui wcoa wdne wnox 3:30—10:30—Radlo’a National Forum __hnsnta The ochool depart- Rowland W. Fillmore, 30. of Middle- to a clinic for treatmenL N o Lettere TO W ritel kwkh know wmmm wjno wcha wpar 10:00—11 MkL-Nawai Paul Klain Oreh. honest way, understand?" he said. fo.- the chicken pie supper, spon- Mai.-Gen. Smrdicy D. Butler left at to aacepted from the oontera- town, a Connecticut Power Com- N o Box Top* T o Save! wmai wcoc wrva walm wrdw wapi 10:30—11:30—Hour for Dancing Muaie " I could run w ay now, but I won’t. Everything Must a Bridgeport Community Forum plan, its purchasing to be a sored by the Parent’s OLscuaslon "GLEAM OF SA N ITY" Telephone 3873 MIDWEST — wmbd wlan wibw km 11:30—12130—Al Kavelin A Orcheatra pany employe, waa Injured critically audience the warning today that I love this country. I take no man's Its factor under the educa- Group for the benefit o f the church Jnst Buy Royal Crown Winter job away from him. I juat write of repair fund. today when he came Into contact President Roosevelt’s rearmament opproprlatlon. with a 2..100 volt wire and fell 20 London, Nov. 31.— (A P )—Oliver or Royal Crown Super Oaoollne 12:80— E arl Hines’ orchestra. things I know." The advance sale of tickets was program was a "pump-priming de- o to be presented ia ths pro- feet to the ground. Stanley, president of the Board of At 1:00— Silent. His deportation, ordered shortly — to change over street lighting about 140, but many came from sur- vice which may bring war.” MORIARTY RROS. Fillmore was reported by Middle- Trade, (a government department), after he reached the United States, Come Out North Main street from Union rounding towns, which accounted sex hospital attaches as being on today described the Anglo-American 301-315 Center St, Cor. Broad S t WDRC Tomorrow^i Program has been fixel finally for Dec. 19, and to the T.M.CA. so that a for the large attendance. In fact ARAB LEADER DIES and Canadian-American trade Boland O il C o. the danger list $28 Hartford, Dona. 1880 A.M. he aeea little hope that he will ^ ^ e r light unit will be used, but the crowd was larger than antici- treaties as "one gleam of aanity In a 369 Center Street 6:00— Reveille with Jake and C!arl. granted another extension and ulti- at a slight annual cost reduc- pated. which neces.^ltated the serv- Jerusalem, Nov. 31 — (AP) — world which is rapidly qualifying for Eastern Standard ‘Hme. 6:30— "Sunrise Special." SOLON’S W IFE DIES mate liberty. to the town. Electric company ing o f two Ubies and a third for Sheik Abdul Rahman El KhbMb, Bedlam." Stanley opoke to the Investigate Today! 6:99—"The World We Live In." Right* believe that the changeover those who helped In the kitchen. leader of pro-British , wLu Canadian Chamber of Commerce. 7:00— Morning Watch. Wallingford, Nov. 21— (A P ) — P. M. [ Improve traffic conditions at Aa reported on Sunday by the was shot last* Thursday, died today. ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD-IT PAYS! 8:00— News and Weather. aorth end at night Insofar aa Mrs. Alexander Wllklnaon, about 60, Ho was a prominent member of the 4:00— Four Clubmen. Rev. Ralph Rowland, the reedpts 4:19— Patterns In Swing. 8:19— Bradley Klncsdd. BRITISH ENGINEER Is this to do so. of WaiUngford, wife of State Rep- Palestine Defense party, opposed to were $88, and $79 net profit was 4:30— Those Happy Gilmang. 8:30— Radio Bazaar. resentative-meet Wilkinson, died the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, exil- realised...... til 4:49— Matinee Promenade. 8:49— "Jane Arden” , dramatic today In the Meriden hospital fol- ed leader of Arabs In revolt against sketch. ARRESTED IN RUSSU In the upper hsU after the sup- lowing a short illness. 9:00— A d lAner. W CARDS WASTED per an entertainment was presented British rule In the Holy Land. 9:39— Nan Wynn,. Songs. 9:00— M ilky Way. by the men, with Raymond Lyman 9:49—The M ighty Show. 9:19— Food News. in charge of arrangements. Motion 6:00— W eather, News. 9:30— Gretcben McMullen. Moscow, Nov. 21.— (A P )— A FDR LACK OF POSTAGE 9:49—Jules Lands <>mcert En- picture.-! presented by the Jordan 6:19—Howie Wing. British engineer who made a mad- Auto Company of Willi minUc, TUESDAY'S SPECIALS 6:30—"Today" with Bob Trout. semble. cap airplane flight into Soviet Rus- * 5TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS ^ A J u y n u m b e r ot bqUdsy greet "Wheels Across Africa," and pic- 6:49— James Martin, songs; 10:00— Mrs. W iggs o f ths O b b a ge sia to t r y .to get hia Rua.slan-boni each year are loet through tures of s Major Bowes amateur WDRC String Ensemble. Patch. wife out of the country la under 10:19— John’s Other Wife. at addreeeee, Thomaa J. show, lasted about an hour. Next 7:00— To be announced. arrest here. T H A N K SG IV I N G W EEK O N LY! 10:80— Just Plain Bill. stated today. These cards, was a com et solo by C^jancey At The New Super 7:19— Lum and Abner. The engineer, Bryan Grover, with- 10:49—The Woman In White. ’ toUo la unsealed envelopes are Squire, Jr., and numbers by a vocal 7:30— Eddie Q intor’s Ctomel C^ara- out entry visa for bimkelf or exit 11:00— David Harum. disposed o f and wasted q\iarteUe conslatlng of Raymond van. visa for his wife, flew from Stock- $ 5 0 For Yo ur 11:19— Lorenzo Jones. holm and landed last Monday at they are undellverable as Lyman, Albert Emerson, Rowland 8:00—Monday Night Show. 11:S(V— "Y o u n g W id o w B row n." Stariza, 100 miles short of Moscow. Cobb, and Arnold Mason. Mr. Ma- 8:30—Pick and Pat In Pipe Smok- r^te postofflce department advises O ld Range O n ing Time. 11:49— "T h e Road o f L ife." He was arrested there. 'son also offered a vocal aolo. The 12:00— Noon— Beauty N ew * and He has been trying for over ters to urge mailers to send last feature was a dramatization of 9:00—Lux Radio Theater. rybody's Msirket! 10:00—Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra. HlnU. year to get a. permit fo r hia w ife mall and greeting cards the song "The Old Apple Tree In the FREE DELIVERY! T h is Cra w ford 10:30— Famous Musical Evenings. P* M« to leave. r first class covers to avoid loss Orchard," os presented by the men DIAL 57211 U:00—Weather. News Service. 12:19— "HUltop House." to change o f addresses. The In the Grange Oim petltlve Program. Dual Oven Combination Range, "*r may add personal meoaages Model 84-J 11:19— Tom m y Dorsey’s Orchestra. 12:80— "M yrt and M arge.” A special Thanksgiving serv- ' the first, class stamp not Regnlar Price $219. 11:30— Cab Callowajr’s Orchestra. 12:49— "Slngin’ Sam." ice was observed In church yester- DeUdons Balk (New Crop) 1:00— N ew s; weather. wise permitted under the third O cean Spray Cra n b erry Sauce 12:00— Jimmie Grier’s <5rchestra. day morning, with special nuwlc by eiXa Tour ca n 9c 12:30—Gene Krupa’s Orchestra. 1:19— Voice of the Farm. ^ 1 0 7 Old Range l:$p— Marjorie Mills. first class postage mail the choir, and n Thanksgiving ser- D A TES mon by the pastor. N one-Such M ince M eat 2:00— “Over the Footlights." f this t3T>e will be forwarded wlth- p k g. 10c Tomorrow’s Program. it extra charge and if undelivered The (.lirliitlan Endeavor aervice In S-Pleoe Modernistic 2 pounds 19c 2:30— Jake and Carl. A. M. ' 2:40— "Rebuilding Operations and intum ed without extra cost to the the chapel on Sunday evening was Fine W aln u t M eats FITTED DATES...... 3 lbs. 38e BEDROOM SUITE 7:00— Shopper* Special. Sanitary Sewage Disposal” , War- 1sr, eliminating disappointment la charge of Arnold .Mason. ^ pound 2 5 c Brand new! This suite has 7 :46—Weather. News Service. ren J. Scott. I year by a large number of poo. A second whist for the benefit of been In stock only 48 hours. the Library Book Fund will be given Frien d's Plum Pudding 8:00— Shoppers Special. 2:49— Marjorie Mills, the Girl from We larg e 2 5 c Fsacy, New Crop, Layer 9:00— Romany Trail. In Yoemans Hall on Friday evening. Maine. Call For and 9:19—Montana SUm. The committee In charge will be $ 6 5 .0 0 K rasd ale Fru it C o ck t a il 3:00— The Story of Mary Marlin. Deliver Vonr larg e Vs 10c S M YR N A FIGS 9:29— Nows Service. 8:19— M a Perkins. Doctor’s Prescript .on I CURB QUOTATIONS Mrs. Fthel Blakele.v, Mr.s, George 9 ;S0—Girl Interne. Joyce Jordan. Burnham, and Miss Lois t ’larke. 3:30— Pepper Young’s family. D el M aiz Corn N ib le ts ca n 10c 2 p ack a g es 19c 9:49— Your Favorite Hirmns— Dor- 3:49— "The Guiding Light’’ WELDON DRUG CO. othy Stone. PreacrIptloB Pharmacists By ASSOCIATED PRESS During the last decade, motor BEN SO N F U R N IT U RE an d R A D IO Green G ia n t Peas 10:00— P retty K itty Kelly. BOS M a l a S t r e e t Sup P o w ...... accidents have Increased 600 per 711-713 Main Street 2 cons 2 5 c 10:19— Us On a Bus. Johnson Block SPECIAL! Seedtoss s R i d g e ...... cent In . 10:49— Stepmother. ■> Marc D ole Pineap ple Ju ice 10c size 11:00—M aster Singers. Bt S U tes E l ...... li 3 ca ns 2 3 c a._ ...... ^ R A ISIN S 11:19—Dizzy Finger* — Otto Neu- S e r r ...... „ B a rtle t t Pears 2 ^ 's bauer. RADIO I Bond and S h a r e ...... iiu 2 co ns 2 9 c 2 15c 11:30— B ig Sister. ______Day lag Hud P o w ...... gt 11:49— Aunt Jenny's Read L ife C A F E T ER IA ‘-W Road ...... Eaetera Staadard Tliaa. 9-Vartoty, New Crop, Fancy Stories. ^t Gaa ...... : s u 12:00— K ate Smith. SU PPER New York, Nov. 21.—Broadcasts Wt IA and Pow A ...... s M ixed Dried Fru it pound p ack a g e 10c COVENTRY Invited Out For . M IX ED N U TS 12:15— H er Honor, Nancy James. with President Rooaevelt as the cen- You Can Depend On A Modem wdemeb c m r clerk dies 12:30— Romance o f Helen T re n t tral figure will b* Included in tha COMMUNITY HOUSE Po ultry Seasoning 12:45—O ur Gal Sunday. 21c lb . - 3 p ack a g es 2 5 c Thanksgiving schedule and that TUES., NOV. 23, 8 TO 8 P. M. — Ksw Haven, Nov. 21—(AP) - 1:00—Weather, News Service. for December 9. .Mena: Oyster Stew, Clam Chow- ■j ! ■icral oervlces will be held Wed Thanksgiving? ^ Pack a g e C u rra n ts 1:15—Life Can Be Beautiful. der, Baked Beans, Salada, Ham- The ThAnksglvlng pro$(ram, in- BkUy afternoon for Joseph 8. New Crop, FMey Red Stamp p ack a g e 11c 1:30—Main Street— Hartford. cluding songs by children, will orig- biirgs, Frankfnrts, Pie, Cake and Hnn, dty clerk here for three If 80, of course you want to be well dressed. Seeded R aisins 1:46— This Day la Ours. lee Cieun. nns, who died at his home yester- W A L N U TS p ack a g e 11c 2:00— ^WDRC String Ensemble. inate from the annual founders’ day f a f t e r a short Illness. A native 2:15—Strictly Swing with OU dinner at Warm Springs Founda- Also Cooked Foods, Fruit Vege- D ill Pickles tion, Georgia, at which the Presi- f Waterbury, Bllnn was engaged In 2 5 c lb. q u art ja r 10c Bayek. table*, Canned Goods and Candy • Insurance business when he was Newest Styles and Fabrics In 2:30— Am erican School o f the Air. dent is to slice the turkey. It is On Sale. icted d ty clerk on the Republican Sw eet M ixed Pickles 5:00— Music Graphs. listed fo r W JZ-NBC at 8 p. m. Large, Washed sad q u art ja r 19c Returning to Washington, the ELECTRIC RANGE Sket In 1929. He was reelected In 3:15— Ruth Brooks, Otto Neu- ^ and 1929, but was not a candi- Sw eet Relish bauer. President is to stop at Chapel Hill, kU In 1931. Hia widow and one son BRAZIL NUTS OR q u art ja r 19c 3:30—Music Hour. N. C., to address the third anniver- — Ive. up PECANS Je ll- 0 or Ro yal G e la tin sary meeting of the Carolina polit- p ack a g e 4 i c ical union of the U. of North Caro- SPECIAL Manchester Electric Range Dealers Are Now Offering CTSS F U T T R E P O U C I E S . Overcoat s *18 00 21c lb. lina, with transmissloa announced UNTIL THANKSGIVING T e n d er Le a f or T e tle y Te o larg e p ockag e 2 7 c for both NBC and CBS at 4:80 p. N*w York, Nov. 21.—(AP) __ I '\ m. December 9. S j Children’s s kundrrd top Democratic WTIC An insert from London for WJZ- Unusual Values In Modem Electric Ranges Whkh Can _. representing the area from The Most Senntioiisl Value Ever! Large, Juicy Travstofs Biuodwsttag Rervtea. Haircuts I Misslaglppi east to the Atlantic. NBC at 6:19 'Tuesday U to he Lord 1 **aeks with cheiKra. 10 Marek Weber concert Fa ncy, Larg e, W hite H oods C a u liflo w er CoMy* WABC-CB8-i 7:30 Eddie Cantor Re-Uphoktering cooking equip- 10% down and remember that the s gatcrtxiry. Nov. 21— (A P )—Rev- $1.00 up l| ATS ,., $ 2.95 up e ach 10c 6:80— ^Wrigbtville Ctorion. (west repeat 10:80); 8 Dick Hlm- '" striking employes of the I Fa ncy, Blench e d, C risp C e le ry 6:45— "Jack Saya, Ask Ms An- ber abow; 8:30 Pick and Pat; 9 3 Pc. Livinsr Room Set ment (actually in balance can be financed if you~wish »ry Battery Company, oi 2 bunches 15c otbar." MlrUn Hcpklna ' In "Oonfeaaion": COMPLETELY '• Bore than two weeks in — All Shoes Sold in Our Shoe Dept Fa ncy, Luscio us Em peror G ra p es T.-OO— A n o a " B ’ A n d y . 10:30 Famous Musleal Evenings. BECON8TBUCTED use). —payments to be made monthly with ■Band for a five cent hourly pound 7 c T:15— **rha Human Side at the WJZ-NBC—8 Robinson’s Bucka- News—Edwin C RUI. ,AND ,r^ - j rsturned to their jobs to- roos; 8:30 Those We Love; 3 Chi- NOW! $ I CP your electric bilL ^OHBpaay and union officials I Fitted by X-Ray Equipment Lorg e, Ju icy , Sw eet T o n g erin es dozen 19c T:30—“Diaide of Sports wltli Jack cago Opera, "Lohengrin" Act 1; 10 30.00 BgissIIlent yesterday pro- True or False; 10:30 Radio Forum. NO CASH NEEDED! , r a tbrss-cen^-an-hour pav I 7:45—Tbrse Moods, Vocal Trio. Solicitor General Robert H. Jack- Sffsetiva Jan. 1 . i939 and ESSEX PEAS — CORN •:00-nAl Psares aiMI Us Gang. UP TO A YEAR OR MORE ; n a t l ] J a n . 2 . 1940. Fa ncy Cra n b erries fi:S0—Alfrsd WaUenstMn’a orchss What to expect Tuesday: WEAF- TO PAY! STRING BEANS 2 q u arts 3 5 c tra. N B C — 12:45 p. nL Dr. W addYs mu- ^HOfUSOR DIES Brussels Spro uts f :00— "H ou r ot Charm" with Doro- sic; 2:49 Hjrmna of AH Churches; 6 ca ns 4 5 c 2 q u art b osk ets 2 5 c t)m Tbompaao. commaDtator. 0:30 Angler and Hunter. W ABC- PARLOR PURN. CO. ; I L H g N e v . S i . — ( a P)- Mfhite Boilin g O nio ns f:S6— Eddie Duchin's orchastia. CB8—3 Muaie Hour; 5 Music for 1 S a n t b M a l a S t r o e t -JL Ttofts, fiS, prnfusur- I 3 pounds 2 5 c lOHM—Oootented ProgranL Fun. W JZ-N B C — 12:80 Farm and Call A n y Ttoan—6018 WegMk at, Fhuups] CC. HOUS€’ ’ ^SON. 10:30—G uy Hedlund Players. Home Hour: 3 Rd eiiee Everywhere; OpM THl 3 P. M, ELECTRIC APPLIANCE COUNCIL Fa n cy Sw eet Pototoes 6 pounds 2 5 c tlrOO-Nowa and Wsatbar. 4 O ub Matffiae. INC. '.l.’lfi- ^ M OsnrtiMgi'a enfiw tra. CM BE A N S Some Tueaday abort waves: DJD " D e licio u t " A p p le t 5 p o u n ds25c Ul’JO-MEtedtc SMaga — Mo BarRn 6 p. m.. Uglit Huaie; PCJ 4 q u o rtt 2 5 c r. Jegpm ------7s— OF MANCHESTER FAOEO^ MANCHESTEK EVENIlfO REKAX^D. MAMDHB8TER. CONN

League politics, however, the Nan- whereby refugees are first stripped Graham attomptiiiE to atato ct baalth, aarly la Ji ulaea aa extrsmaljr volattle, gtvMi .IVasMngtom sen committee’s work was limited. of all property makes it more diffi- DOCTOR’S WIFE STILL admlaslcm from bar that 1 iKsHclpMtMr o< ena o f tlMm. Banator-alaet Au- to passing fancies which It Is like- As the problem grew more acute cult to receive them elsewhere. ed Um raps story «bi this year, the United States secured They are all the more likely to be- scorned her suggcstloD thsy ly to hold firmly at noon and forget dubon J. Saeor of the Slat District PRESTON GROVER a meeting of S3 countries at Eirlan, come public charges. Tha problem FACING QUIZ TODAY divorco thtir romaeUso spousaa. fttm ltis X fraU i has baan aerioualy ill and there la by nightfall. fTanchmen displayed France, In July. Under the leader- of occupation 1s also keen, aa re- Mra. Barry amphaUcallir^danled she had made advances to voBUiHBo n nm aald to be considerable doubt aa to BO such fickleness as that’ at Ver- ship of Myron C. Taylor, machinery cent surveys .(how that Je\rish Im- migrants from Germany contained Olympia. Wash., Nov. 21.— (A P ) pAUt fjuntino oompant, imo . whether ha will have aufflclsatly dun, where 400,000 of them died In ELECTION SETH A NEW VALUESDemocratic was set up to cooperate with the —The kidnnp-assault trial of Dr, U BIsmU Mnat existing League work, and extend It. the.oe divisions: Business men and rscovarad, when tba Oanaral As- their grim determination that the ON REPLUUOAN NOMINA- before the election that the major Kent \V. Berry and thrce-co-defend- The United States ni IteMbaatar, Oodb. political battles would continue to The United States promised as Its office employes, 29 per cent; crafts- than 19 kilowatt hours ot me- TBOHAB rCRQUIOM sembly eonvaoes on Jan. 4, to at- Germans should not pass. Nor have TION FOB '40. nnts begins Its second week today 0«B«raj Ubbbcbt be fought between Repubtieana happy.” Honey, you’re tbe bride of contribution, to admit each year the men, 19 per cent; professional men,' with the physician's wife still fac- trlclty per year for ovary Peaa4*4 Oatobar 1. I t ll tend the sesalon and participate In the French masses, since they got Washington—Election returns in- and Democrats "at leaat through the century. May you always have full total of 37,370 Immigrants 6 per cent; laborers. 4 per cent; nnd ing cniss-ox.imlnatlon. womau and child, Qsrmaay my time, and yours.” whose entry would be permitted un- domestic workers, 4 per cent. five and Denmark only a BaMlahad Brary Braatap ■BaeaM>< the organlaation contest. their first taste of democracy, ever dicate that tha country can take a the best of everything.” Dr. Berry. .50; William K. Mc- "Thanks, Mrs. Kingsley. Thank Dictator’s Rise To Rower der the combined legal German and About 40,000 refugees have been tion of one Mlowst hour. . Bandara and Molld'ajra Batarad at UM Seventeen Democrats were elect- been less grimly determined that turn to Roosevelt liberalism or Aloon, 60; James Reddick, 37; and > -___ P a a t__ O Wflea i at Uanrbaatar. Cnaa, New Hopes For 1946 you, Mrs. Drake,” said Marvel. Austrian quotas. able to leave Germany each year 'Robert H. Smith, 33, are on trial ed to'^ Ute Senate at the recent elec- their freedom should not he taken modified Republican conservatism , Banaad Ciaaa Hall Maltar. Also, the Republican gains .put "This Is our chance,” Diane whis- But the practical problem re- since the "anschluas" with Austria. for first degree assault and first de- from them. Made New Exfle Chss; SUBSCRIPTION RATES Uon, with sixteen Rpubileans and by a shift of five or ten per cent of a new value on the O. 0 .,P , pered to Judy, and they withdrew mained. Whan It came down to ad- A t that rate It would take 16 years gree kidnaping for an admitted at- a Taar by Hall ...... the two Bridgeport Socialists. Ob- The French workers are deeply the vote. presidential nomination for 1940. from the group of people around mitting more German refugees, to find new homes for all those Ger- tack on Irving Baker, 37, former niNIRALNOMlOf Anybody who attended tbe 1986 r Hontb ht Hall ...... viously. If tha two Soctallsta were suspicious of the Daladler govem- StatisUcians have computed be- the bride. ' Minorities Now Harassed nearly every country bucked. The many wishes to eject. CJondItlona (Toast Guard officer Aug. 19. at fore this that a five per cent switch Republican national oonvsnUon "A re they going away on a honey- within Germany are such today that Mrs. Berry Saturday declared Sisla Oopjp ...... «•••••...} .< to vote with the Democrats the menf. Tha affair at Munich only French, wbo already have received B. Dallaarad Oaa Taar ...... lb-' of votes to tbe Republican aide in could tell that the party consid- moon 7” Bill asked. "That boy 300,000 refugees, said thby couldn't such a delay Is unthinkable. flatly Baker had raped her In an Rapubllcans would be nowhere, but added to the measure of their sus- 1936 In certain key states would ered Its presidential nomination looked nervous.” Peoples Of Europe. The problem stares the whole automobile July 4 and testified she MBMEBB OP TtlB ARSOCTATBd ' handle more. The British said they If they were to vote with ths Re- picions. already long allvs over the have reduced Roosevelt's over- wasn't worth a dime then, except Yestordayi A t Marvel’s wedding, "Thcy'ri going somewhere, no world In the face. approved a plan to give him a beat- Tha Aaaaalaiad Praaa la aaoiuaivalir whelming electoral vote very sharp- for a paragraph of history. But It were not "an Immigration country." ing "because he had It coming.” Le/’l Judy sees tbe good-looking bland doubt," said Diane. "But Mrs. Lane ' aatltlad to tha uaa el rapablleatlea publicans, as the three 1988 Social- shilly-shallying of Ita policy to- ly while a switch of ten per 'cent in will be a cbolcer piece of real es- Belgium and Netherlands, with 15,- T a( all aawa diapatcbaa oradttad ta It naan wbo had attended .Matvei at told mo Marvel wanted to go to NEA Service Staff Cor respondeat ITNIFORM She was still on the witness stand ’ net otharwiaa eraditad In tbia ists did. then the Republicans could ward the Spanish war. Deeres gov- other key sections would have de- tate next time. 000 and 25,000 refugees respective- when court adjourned, with Spe- the reataorant that day. Tortnrad. Honolulu and Dwight couldn't get By WTLUS THORNTON ly, found It hard to, receive more, [ aasar aad also tha loaal nawa paS* organise the Senate by a majority smmsnt sesms to the French work- feated him. Jody moans, T cant stand It. 1 cial Assistant FTosecutor J. W. Ushad bsrslA the leave. Not that It wasn't com- and Denmark, Swedefi and Switzer- Ammon, Idaho— Just In case of ona vota. men to smack far too strongly of Now the switch of five or ton And Here's Someth tag Elsa cant.” Jack quleta her. you’ve wondered why Is a football All ripbla af npubllaatloaa a* per cent of the vote In certain of And that brings up another thing. ing to him, but he told Captain Lane New and violent antl-Jewlsb and land followed suit. •paolai dlsantebsa barala are alas ra> There has been a feeling that Hitlerism, of Fascism. Thsy are CHAPTER Xin he didn’t have tbe money and would antl-CathoIle persecutlona in Ger- huddle, take It from Ammon's six- 20 Y E A R S SERVICE those falrly-well-balanced sectors From all appearances, Preaidant "Don't be a fool!” Jack whis- The Latln-American countries, man team that passing around sig- the balance-of-power pair would dlsttirbed and angry and resentful. has given the Republicans a re- R ^ e v e tt believes, and his frlsttda rather have the leave later.” many spread still wider the black- while needing certain kinds of Im- Pall sarvlea allani at N. B. A. Sara- pered roughly. His bands closed “ She's got the money,” said BUI nals la only one of Ita Important HAVE PROVED sounding gain in the house and an and many critics allks agrse, that est blot on modern civilization—tbe migrants, all wished to be very CHILDREN’S «a lac. follow s similar course In the 1039 They believe they are being called around her arm. In a visellke grip. plight of hundreds of thousands of usea. emphatic and more Important gain bis personal popularity still oon- matter-of-factly. sure they got the kind they wanted, session, since the Republicans kept on to mnke sacrifices not for Her mother’s head was up, her e> js "Darling, would you have liked The team has only eight suits, six Hambar Anarlean Nawapapar Pab- among the governorships. (Where tinuos at a high level. Moreover, he refugees. trained farmers and technicians. cS cjJh , forward, Ftetending nothing bad helmets and six sets of shoulder . . . that tha fadUttea Uabars Aaaealatloa. I me to taka you to Honolulu for our A t least 700,000 men, women, and faith with the Socialists In tha France but for those who would party siiccesn Is concerned, gov- remains determined to push bis The British possessions, even Aus- POUGHS happened. honeymoon?” Diane bantered. pads. So whenever a substitute goes and skin prasaat ia Pabtlabars Raprasantatlasa; Tba matter of remedial laglalatlon for exploit France and Ita people for ernorships are far more Important program, which Is not entirely com- children In Europe, hounded and tralia. which badly needs Immi- (du« to colds) , Judy came to herself with a sick "W e did all right." her young In be and hla predecessor take ad- Jatlaa Hatbawa Spaelal Asanop—Na« their city four years ago and might than house or senate places.) jilete and stlU subject to revision or persecuted in their home lands, can grants, were dubious about "creat- Don't let diatrw of cheat colds or ipaa- Quiah aervice ara par- Tark. Cbleaso. Oatroli aad BostoA their oum gain nnd the nation's jerk. How could she have made vantage of the huddle tn change repeal hy Its foes. husband grinned. find no place of refuge. Their prop- ing racial problems where they now modle eroupy eouths due to eolde go be expected to do ao again with re- ruin. A Now Deal Blow-Out Now comes a reeurgencs at Rs- such a fool of herself T Her eyes “ I shouldn't have thought (Camp- erty confiscated, a chance to work clotbea. ticularly adaptad ta HBHBBB AUDIT BUBBAU OP C O LO N IA L BEDS fastened on the face of (Comman- had none." Kenya (Tolony In Africa untreatedi Rub Chlldiao’a Moatarolaon spect to further reforms which ths So for weeks the time has been In the house, both Democrats publicans and an increased pro- bell’d be proud that way.” ^ack denied them, rights of cltlsens and chlld'a thrMt, chant and back at ones. aRCOlATIuNR der Hedges, who was the Texar- might taka a few, It was proposed the service o f thia pro* Soclatlsts are anxious to put over. and Republicans alike who had portion of independent Democrats said. human beings taken from them, Oeorga Rablee, above, as Ameri- This mildar form of regular Muaterola .Tba BaraM Prlatlns Oompaap las. ripening for a general strike. It Even Palestine, which has been ErcssiTa A m n aiiitrc held their places sines pre-New remaining In congress because of kana's Chaplain. She had beard "That’s unkind!” Judy snapped. they are a problem washed up on can director of the International penetrataa tha surfaes skin, warms and sSaanaiaa no flnanclal raaponalbltltf The possible absence of Senator- may not come from this munition at sensational savings readihg the marriage service receiving 40,000 Jews a year from Deal days— before 1932—survived the defeat of New Dealers, both "Anyhow," Diane conclude. "He tbe shores of the world by a rising Refugee Committee, takes aa active atimulatea local elreulation. Floods ths and that Qniah eoata •w tpsosrapbieal srrora sapaartaB elect Secor. however, puts a new many young Navy men and all countries. Is in so disturbed a MEN LOVE bronchial tubes with ita aoothini, rsltav- ^■Brartlsaaiants M tba Hanabaal works walkout, though It Is not to ths present election with scarcely hazards? Thers are many here The modernization ot our Bedding Shop Involved two major changea which wouldn’t. He’s got sense enough to tide of Intolerance and hatred. part tn the work of helping the un- Biss BaraM. face on the matter. I f Senator- an exception. The Democrats ready to guess that If bs saw llks- makea neceaaafy thla clearance of CJoIonlal beds. First, the locations of our (heir brides. -.She set her mouth. condition that Its future Is uncer- Int vapon. Mustarols brings aura tpeedy are moderate and cob* be imnotlced that sn arms factory know how It would look. I can see It Is not a new problem. In a fortonnte thoneanda peraecutod In tain as a refuge. 6IRLSWITHfE P ” relief baoauta It's MORE than “Just a elected In the tide of 1982, 1934 and llhood— Bedding Shop and Hand Made Gallery were exchanged. Second, in place of Pray God no one elae but Jack and right now what a happy married II yna on peppr aa4 foil «l fun, pMa 1 aiderate. elect James Tait of ths 28d Dis- strike has a definite, almost a the- > recent eurvey, the Foreign Policy Europe. Though disappointing In direoC salve." Recommended by many doctors ,f)tl 1986 were the ones blown out of of election of a Republican her mother had noticed! jroa fe d iaen sad pvtko. trict, the other Socialist, should the usual practiae of showing bedding on beds, our new Bedding Shop dis- life they’ll have, with her wanting Association notes that since the and Dunes. Thns strengths! Regular, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 21 atric significance. But It would be office tn 1938. prealdent In 1940, or— plays It on platforms. Therefore this sale of sample and display beds at Tbe solemn words. of tbe mar- and Immediate results, the Evlan BUT M n s an oraa. Uatl«a and Hi to splurge and him trying not to be World War several mllUons of Rus- mm mat ba lataraatad. U«b don't I Children’s (mild) and Extra Strong, 40(. vote atone with the Rapubllcans fsr from surprising If the French AH of which meaus that tn spite of nomination of an anti-New ridlculoiuly low prices! All prices given are per bed. (And. by the way, be riage service rang through the the refugee problem, terrible as conference resulted In foU'maUCD of “•Sol’ sirta. Wkaa tiwjr fo to paraw U Approvad by Good Houaekaeplng Bu- a naval gigolo." sians, Greeks, Turks, Assyrians, an Intergovernmental (>>mmltte un- FUTILE CLAMOR there would he a l7-to-17 deadlock people arose with volcanic sudden- of temporary losses fhs two par- Deal Democrat In 1940, or— sure to see the new Bedding Shop!) boshed church. "In sickness and In "W a aound like a group of old la today, may be worse before It at slrln aloas wbo aro toll of pap. reau. All druggtaU. Italians, Spaniards, and others have der the leadership of the American I TOO Bood a food tonatnl qra and It Is vsry much doubted ties are pretty well bed-rocksd. of election of an antl-Nsw health . . . to love and to cherish better. to la c “Wa condemn tha poUdea of Hit- ness, at any time now, against this maids— gossipy old maids!" aald sought refuge in exile. George Rublee, now actively at oabor for I (oBwaUoBa each tn Its own bailiwick. Wiss Dial congreas In 1940— . . . for richer for poorer . , . for Judy definitely ending the conversa- The world has tried to cope with whether the present secretary of approach to totalitarian rule which But since the economic crisis of work on the refugee problems. It i 1st and MueaoUot and believe In the politicians such as Postmaster Ha would give his personal pop- better for worse. . . tion. But In Her heart, she was It. But there has been little enough stats. Dr. SattI of New London, a Ceneral James A. Farley and ularity tbe test and run for a third carved pineapple tops. Formerly $86.00 td 1929 the problem has been aggra- la making an effort to convert the poMible protection for Dsladler's decree government. In Bt 19.95 Dwight, was putting the ring on thinking, "It's true. It's true. Ho’U success. ITie Leagus o f Nations, Charlee Micbaelson, admiral of term. $49.76. vated because country after country disorderly exodus from Germany Dsmocrat, who must presids at the their eyes at least, represents. Seven twin size Posters In mahogany Marvel’s finger "IVlth this token through the Nansen International I aad lo a m d ia tn a from I !V - I ey,** declare the peace aa> never be happy with her.” has closed doors to immigrants, or and other countries Into an orderly organisation meeting, would have veneer and 1 twin size In maple veneer; all . . Judy bit her Up. (To Be Oontlnued) Office for Refugees, has done useful ■Bctatlone, "but— .” And then eev* And then It was aU over. Tbe even barred doors against the perse- work. Lacking participation by the emigration. ally legal authority to break the with plain acorn tops; formerly $19.75. at $39.50 cuted wbo wish to leave. The rise wisft’ttn str'"'”' " ’™’'' S aa of them Join In a stormy protest thrlUa. Look for the next arUcle In Used for display purposes. bride and groom were going up the United States, and hobbled by But recent steps In Germany tie. tbla newspaper. ' 8 Beda . . aU hand made and Includlnff aiafe. Outside, steel flashing In the of totalitarian states has created 'against the sdmlnlstniUon's pro- three twin beds of one style in mahogany; So the Bridgeport- Socialist's 111- In New York Health and Diet nmUght, there was an arch of PARISHIONEIIS REFUSE new classes of eotiles, because In j peasi to crest s great naval and By Gabrga Boas at $12.50 a full size mahogany bed, two full SliM such states any who disagree with neas puts the whole matter In QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS In maple and a pair of maple twin beds. ■words. The uahera, standing ' military establishment, denouncing (Clrcnlatloa to the Byes) six full size Posters with plain acorn Straight aad tall, with their swords the current leadership or are pre- doubt. However, Mr. Seoor still A dvice Styles Include beda with acanthus carved sumed because of their backgrcnind finch a piticy as ht-sterlral and dsn- QueaUon: Sopbronla Q states: tops; mahogany veneered. Formerly uplifted. TO RELEASE TRISONER’ has alx weeka In which to maks a New York. Nov. 21.—Cafa socie- posts and rails, and um tops. Formerly to be out of sympathy with It, are garous. By DB. FEAMB MeOOt "Having been troubled by my ayes $19.75. 155.00 to $75.00. There was noise and laughter, recovery and sufficient eoilvales- ty—that vaguely defined Inner cir- / and someone aald, "Pop! There potential refugees. Tha protest describes the propoa- I went to an optometrist here and Vulcan, Mich., Nov. 31.— (A P ) — rcnce. There may be no deadlock cle of rich people who patronize ONE FORM OF ABTHfUTlB bad them tested. Ha said they wars goes the’ first flashlight!” Pictures More To Coma '/j al to arm for tha defense of the fit $14.95 The deadline In the second admoni- As many as $500,000 Jews may be smart restaurants— has learned to In excellent shape but that p o a ^ y at $44.50 o f the bride. FTctures for the news- St sll Eight beds . . four full size Posters In tion to the Rev. Fr. Simon Borkow- driven penniless from Germany. .Jasrhole Western Hemisphere ns snub the outsider who seeks to Oeateo-arthirltia la a common measures which would help th e ^ r- 4 Poster Beda, made by hand of genutaM papers. crash Ita gates. mahogany veneer; a paneled type with short maple. Two full sizes and a pair of twin There was a wedding luncheon ski to leave tbe picketed rectory of Whichever elde wins in Spain, thou- [K *^eamouflaged imperialism” which form of arthritis which Is sometimes culatlon through them would be of "THE MOVING FINGER” To be an outcast from this lit- posts, also In mahogany veneer; a full size sizes. Spool turned posts and raila and at tbe (Coronado Hotel. Judy achool- St. Barbara's or sands will find life there Intolerable, may fool the people of the United called the arthritis of tbs aged and beneflL What should I do?” Poster tn maple veneer and 2 twin size in face expulsion from the Salvatorian tle world means that the bead Answer: The following exerdaes acanthus carved models. Formsriy $59.7S. ad beraelf sternly. She must get and will become exiles. Thousands FALL THRIFT Special Mataa but will not fool the people In no field has American Imagt- maple. Formerly $19.76 and $22.50. order passed last midnight odth of Czechs now a minority In thr waiter doesn’t fawn over him and sometimes called hypertrophic ar- will often be of benefit In .helping through it! Dwight was married e ( Latin America. And so on. The nation and artistic talent found a her and the house photographer BOW. Married. She wanted to cry. parishioners once again refusing to Sudeten lands are being shuttled thritis. It la frequently found In wo- the circulation through the eyes. at $79. release their “prisoner.” paclflsts wax quite bitter. more fertile field of expression In doesn't flash a bulb by way of With the eyes open, roll them fit $19.75 welcome and the people at the men past the age of 45 and may 8 hand mads beds; one Sheraton canopy The deadline passed without Ind- Admittedly there never was a recent years than In the production around, looking as far as possible In six beda . . 1 hand made Poster in 3' 6” The long dining room was mob- adjoining tables don't rush over cause no symptoms at all, or may style of genuine mahogany and a pair o f dent, a plcketa’ spokesman aald. every direction. Next, look up aa size; 2 twin size paneled Pilgrim tjrpe beds bed. There was a lace covered ta- tlBM When It was ao difficult to de- of magaslne covers. Works of to gush. "But, dar-ling, you look cause stiffness, pain, a grating Chinese Chlpplndale paneled beda, all l a . The Very Rev. Ralph Fontaine, high aa possible by rolling ths eyes and a-tuU size bed with sleigh type head and genuine mahogany. Regular $98.00 and' ble, and Diane whispering, "It's her tannine the wise and righteous high character In this branch of too-too something or other!” sound and limitation of movement. foot boards, all In mahogany veneers; one provincial superior of tbe Salva- upward, and then down aa far aa $110.00. own cloth, and her own stiver. Isn’t torian order at St- Nazlans, WIs. v.eoorse for this nation, with rcla- art are actually common. But wa To several charming but Impe- The symptoms may occur only oc- twin size canopy Poster In solid maple with It sumptuous?” cunious Park Aventie belles the possible. As you do this, shift the had issued the three-day ultimatum ‘[ V a a to foreign policy and with re- caalonally, or may be present all ot hexagonal posts; and 2 twin size Posters of Rows of repousse forks, heavy Complete Beauty have seen none, at any time, that plight of these poor folk has been gaze rapidly back and foijth. Con- Thursday, ordering Father Borkow- the time and grow persistently , genuine maple, hand made. Formerly $29.75 Mlver platters. A frosted wedding hbtion to armament or no arma- struck us as quite so Inspired aa doleful. Why not help them up worse. tinue these movements for about 30 ski to leave for duty at Jordan col- to $44.50. cake aa big as a punchbowl, with it, aa right now. It requires an the cover of a photographic bro- the ladder of social climbing and seconds and then close the eyes and lege, Menominee, Mich. It was the for the Some authorities believe that rest them. Winking the eyes la also a berlbboned wedding bell leaning BBtraordlnary degree of confidence chure Just Issued by the Works thus console them? At moderate oateo-arthritls la present In almost second recent admonition. prices of course. Why not found helpful In bringing a better blood Bt $29.75 on Ita side. There oru a center- ^hl one’s own views to put opposing all individuals past tbe age of 50, Parishioners wish Father Borkow- progress Administration of Con- an exclusive branch of cafe so- circulation. A good finishing treat- Ntns beda Including 8 twin sizes (mostly piece o f orchids— orchid colored and Complete Holiday but admit that In moat of them It ■kl to continue at the church, which under uncompromising de- necticut as a picture history of the ciety. to take care of the boys and ment Is bathing the eyes In cold | odd) and 1 full size Poster. All are hand yellow. There were long trays of be helped build with his own bands. produces no symptoms. Those hold- crisp rolls, iced mousees with pink BQBClatlon. Yet the seven peace September hurricane and flood In girls who don't click with the men water when you are through with ' made of genuine mahogany and maple. The 16th week of picketing began ing this view consider this form ot tops and sections of golden lemons oiganlsatlons which Joined In this and maids of the Stork and El the movements I have described. There Is one pair of twin size maple Posters today. f t this state. Quite obvloualy and un- arthritis one of the penalties of and 3 of one mahogany design in twin size. nestling In parsley. Snowy napkins, daelaratlon seem to have attained Morocco? With the sincere pur- dlsgulsedly calculated to promote pose. naturally, that such a growing old, and believe It to be the (Dizziness) Styles Include plain and carved acorn. ■tacks of exquisite china. A t one result of wrear and tear suatalned by end the table an imposing silTer to that somewhat comfortable state public appreciation of ths W PA, acheme would be both altruistic Question: Mra. J. P. writes: ot the joints during active life. eoffee pot sat among Uny, prlcelesa of Blind. and not In the least bashful tn fea- —and profltabis. "Would you please tell me whether DAHON OPENS DOORS This tjrpe of arthritis may pro- cups. It might help the rest of us. how- my dizziness la due to the fact my .1 turing that agency's part In the duce several changes In the affected Jack whistled. " I said brown, “Inritallona”—$S Per blood pressure Is very high (over over. If they were to inform us by post-hurricane rehabilitation work, Joint. One of the first changes is a didn’t I? ” He added, "I'm hungry. OF SCHOOLS TODAY So a group of bush league E3sa 190). or whether It Is due to the sehat means they expect to arrive She must have imported a chef the booklet nevertheless does con- Maxwells has set out to ame- breaking up of the cartilage Into (act that I am a very poor sleeper?” fine threads or fibrils Eventually the from New York. There's little 1 at a condition of national security stitute sn excellent pictorial rec- liorate ths suffering of the social- Answer; The high blood pressure Dayton. O.. Nov. 21— (A P ) — ly snubbed. And here's how It’s cartllaga Is split up and finally it Is recognize.” hy condemning the policies of oth- ord of the great visitation, very Is the more likely cause as dlzzlneaa WATKINS The doors of the city's school build* dons; deatroyed enough to expose the bone But though he brought Judy a er nations, particularly pugnacious Is one of the symptoms commonly • R O T H S R S I N C ings swtmg open today to receive well Indeed worth preserving. The One fine morning In the malt. on one side. New cartilage and new plate loaded- with dainties, she 84,000 pupils who were forced to totalitarian ones, or how they ex- produced by this state. photography and Its reproduction Mr. and Mrs. Octavius X. Quack- bone are generally formed and the couldn’t eat. People were t'tftln g quit their studies three weeks ago Coining holidays mean that pact the United Slates to firmly are excellent and the subjects, on enbuah, who are not any too well throwing out of the new bone will the bride, pressing around bar. when funds for their classes ran out protect democracy, either abroad regarded by cafe society, receive cause deformity. Judy thought desperately, "She Members o f the board of educa- your skin and hair'must be the whole and allowing for the won’t mlas me.” And yet she’d or in this country, by hurling chal- an engraved Invitation In the Such deformity Is commonly seen tion, wbo voted with the exception perfectly groomed and love* W PA atreaslng, well chosen. mall. It says that Bettlna Blue- In the joints at the end of the have to look at Dwight aad say, of one (Wieenter to close the tchoifis lenging criticisms at bandit aggres- But It ts the cover illustration blood, chairman of the Playfair fingers, causing a peculiar lumpy *T hope you’ll bo very happy.” when they faced a deficit o f $61,000 ly. 2 aora and then sitting un.irmed to that la the highly exceptional part Dinner Dance Club, requests the appearance. Because of tbe fingers Diane and BUI found them, and and no operating funds, embarked ^ awrait the coming of the "punitive" pleasure of their company at a being mis-shapen a woman with this Diane said, "Boy, this reminds me on a "pay as you go basis" with ap* • Separotf High lreil«r of the publication. In a note It la dinner (lam-.e to be held In a mld- H ere's o ne w a y (or m an y) to design M airplanes trouble may he embarrassed at o f the day Bill and I sneaked around prootimately $430,228 available. For Appointment explained that the deaign la that of lown night club of middling pres the corner and got married!” She There were no predictions whether It may strike some of us that showing her hands. The finger Joints • P h o n e 7 4 8 4 A. B\irton Street. W PA ataff pho- tlge. There Is a small matter of may feel tender when pressed, or laughed. "He took off on a flight claaaes could ba continued for tba the pacifists are Just the very llt- tographer. Mr. Street uaed for hla a five dollars fee per person, but they may pain when moved, or they y o ur o w n b edro o m fro m W a t k ins about two hours latar, didn’t you, full year. Supt. Emerson Landis • Htcivy InsulatioN that's to rover postage and Inci- said achoola would be kept open “ 1 tlest bit Inconsistent. Also that backgroxind a photograph of the may tingle and ache. darling?" dentals, for this la Betttna's party Ostro-arthritls ts often found In It was not that they hadn't soon long as flnanoea perm it” k i some of them at least are declded- barograph record of Wedneeday. i^ e city rejected a speria] school and she wants It to be In the spirit those who are overweight and In weddings before as beautifully man- • Larg t Fpst Htofing Ovtn ly lacking In realism. They appear tax levy at the Nov. 8 election. Sept. 21, with the tragic narrow V of rameradcrie. Oh, yet. It's strict- these cases the weight-bearing aged as this one. It was simply LILY I to be clinging. In spite of the devel- ly formal, naturally. POPULAR PRICED EDITIO N traced by the atylua dipping from structures may suffer the miMt, such that svarythlng here shrieked of opments of the last ten years, to around 80 In the forenoon to 7-20 So Mr. nnd Mrs. Quackenhiiah. as the lower spine, the hips and the M arrsl’s millions. There was no • Automertk Top Rurnor JJ^the fond hope of esrly post-war who weren't doing anything that knees. When the Joints are used a bomlness about this wedding—no BEA UTY under 29 5 at 4:30 In the afternoon. night, anvway, accept the Invite INSURGENTS HAMMER days, that America could be of greet deal during heavy work, they O F C OLO N IAL REPRO D UCTIO NS dear, heartfelt tears, nothing that, Lighting Against this deeply significant baae (••Botllnn Is a dear. Isn't she?"I axospt for ths wadding bell oa the Immeasurable service to humanity seem to undergo more injury than the artist poaed In the upper left .ond Join a throng of other soclal- when light work la being done, and cake, would have distinguished this AT LOYAUST LINES IN EW lv-th\v.orted couples, at five dol- PARLOR u by proiidlng an example of an un- hand comer a photograph of a for this reaaon laborers farmara These fine Colonial Reproductions havd opulent lunch from a thousand ether harmed and pacifist democracy go- lars per head. In an oasis that and women wbo do heavy work fashionable lunchas. Home A Hale BoikUnt • Top Burnor C o vtr-A I Guilford church, beautifully serene wouldn't have been doing any been available in hand made pieces fo r Hendaye, France— (A t the r jing calmly and surely along the about tbe home or In tha garden will BUI said refloctiv^ , “When he behind a group of lovely trees In hnslnesa at all that night. If Mias years. Every attempt to copy them in aal(t *Wlth this ring 1 thee endow*. Ish Frontier)—Nov. 21 J y tpathway of perfect peace We pro- probably suffer more than those wbo Ineurgent armlee hammered today full foliage, as It must have appear- Blneblood hadn't made a deal. lower priced quantity-made furniture I was reminded of the old one about ^vlded that example Ro what ? And the deal Is profitable to the do not use the Joints so much. at government Unee on the Segra • Miniito Mbidor ed on the morning of the terrible the seaman first wbo married a river's weet bank, in northeast We are on the edge of a mael- entrepreneuse and proprietor, usu- Most of the trouble may aeem to failed . . until the introduction of this millionaire’s daughter. Right at day; In the lower rlght-hanit comer ally a 60-50 spilt. Ostensibly, of settle In one Joint, auch as tha hip Spate, and Ualmed to bkve raptured m. Perhaps America win be Watkins Popular Priced Collection. These that part oaa o t tbe saUors wbo’d ground In tbe Seroa aactor. another photograph of the same course, such snappy functions en- or knee; however, one of the ctirl- come to tbe wedding yeUed There • Electric Light Btrong enough and skillful enough Insurgent communiques from the church, taken from the same angle, rich the coffers of the Playfair ouB things abovit this form of ar- pieces copy the originals in beauty and fin- la that guy’s seaU^!” GAS RANGE swim far out beyond the suck Diner and Dance Club of which, thritis Is that It may exist with no Semn front only active battle- stark shove the wreckage of the ish. The excellent workmanship leaves ground In Spain, reported the cap- l^^of th# whirlpool. It will take a we suspect. Bettlna not only Is symptoms whatever. Thia explains trees, Ita own steeple gone and chairman, but secretary, treasur- nothing to be desired. And the collection Diana touched Judy’s arm. "Come ture of l,ao6 prisoners but tha ex- • Sorvko Drawer marvelous co-ordination of all Ita why some cases are discovered ac- tent of territorial gates was not fronted by a single stripped and er, sergeant-at-arms and the en- cidentally when an X-ray examina- is so large you can make up aqy number CO, let's get it over with.” The ■a to do so. And we do not four of tb6m—Bill and Jack and mentioned. ruined membe’r of the tree group. tire membership. tion is being given for something Government dispatches ooeMdered ^eo-ordlnate easily—a bettsr exam- of bedroom ensembles . . so youra w on t Diane and Judy, pushed forward Above, Mr. Street attained to the else. With the X-ray It Is usually the insurgents "slightly bettered i^ la of which Ineptitude than Is pro- Frustration—$5 Per easy to recognise ths characteristic be exactly like any other! Here is just among tbe laughlnjg guests. Judy high point of his composition by almost upset a cup of ooffaa some- their poeltion.” ^(diTldad by the belligerence of these We stopped tn at one of these changes In the bone, consisting of The insurgent attack waa aimed Introdiiclng. tn white script, the pre-srrangcil bacchanales the one of the many ways to design your own one carelessly held la an outstreteb- Not for ySSii KitI ^ abit OffttiBcK a ^ u e m ah up*to-the*mmutc Gai jj^^aclflsts It would be hard to find. Upping or the formation of spurs. at reducing tbe government salient [amazingly fitting words from the other night. There was Bettlna, On the other hand, the arthritia group! ad hand. “Sorry,” she mumbled. west of the river from which * Poatlbly the pacifists are entirely Rubaiyat. "The Moring Finger or whatever her right name la, may produce noticeable sj’mptoma. She glanced up. It was that man militiamen threatened Insurgent flitting, around to the tables with $ again! Ranga. Invartjg^ Uy IBIDf oonv^gju^^gj^gp of attraedva model. flgbt. Possibly they are entirely WTitips; and, havtag writ, moves For example. When the knee Is af- 39.50 com munlcatlons between Frags and the ebullience of a hostess who The high, 8-drawer cheat U m bilda’a uncla, a stout, ruddy Lerlda. » wrung. Possibly Mr. Roosevelt Is on.” fected, the patient notices there la has heard good news at the cash ■ttffneas upon starting to walk after A similar bad ta our hand mads aketehed below Is $98.00 la s man la a morning coat, was talking ^®>*totlrely right Possibly he Is en- our hand made colIecUoal Beautifully lighted and shaded, register, glib with Idle fiattery sitting down. Such stiffness may oc- eollsction would cost $89.00. to Admiral AlcotL Dwight was K ^ r e l y wrong. What seems to us and table talk. The Popular Priced edition la S T R E T C H this photographic composition lie- cur with, or without, pain. It la ■finding hasids bis bride, obviously [lEaUjb * * pretty desperately needed Is We haven’t seen such a sad aa- only ImpaSenL Judy's bsart sank. He TWO FORMER OmCERS Rc^nlor Price M2B.00 *5.50 down comes the cover of the W PA's hur- semblage of guests at a party aa probably due to a flbroaltts affecting YOUS DOUASI pit mors open-minded approach to tbe nearby structures on ths out- Other pieces la thla collection you can use td couldn’t watt to get her away from ricane history. those who were there, being gav the people— to have her alone. The side of the Joint, being much the design your own bedroom include: armament question. It is ivit The 'fconceptlon of the stylus line with desperation. Nor were there memory of bis klseee on her own CONVICTED OF MURDER with Old Corapanjr’9 An* same as rheumatism. After walking 40-tnch Salem Cheat Special Cash Price 'bm for tha pacUUts alone to detei^ of a barograph record aa the- "mov- prospects of the names of those .856.78 $59-73 mouth was bittar. thradte by holding nid bOli * 89.50 - 3 Years *o Pay present turning up In the society around for a while and limbering up, Swell Front Dresser not one foe. Mr. Roosevelt ing finger" of the Persian iW>et the stiffness disappears. In the be- •eaeAtana . 86.78 But ahe was the first of ths four Salshurg, Nov. 81.— (A P ) —Two to a minimum vHtli thia roliimns the next morning. And to say, ” I hope you’ll be very happy, ilona to determine. For what, pray, ginning, moderate activity does hot 7-Drawer Chest-on-Chest 6 0S . 79.00 former Austrian officers were con- laoter-buming, mart eco* aeema to us to be one of the most the social climber knows no more MarvaL Ton were the loveliest bride wa have a Congress? And for seem to make the Joint any worse, Flat Top Queen Anne H ighboy...... 6 6 * . 6 6JI 6 victed of murder today on the alle- nomical ooaL extraordinary examples of high heartbreaking frustration. X ever saw.” gation they were responsible for an does OongreM thresh out vl- but later on the patient may com- Reeded Post Canopy B e d ...... 86.88 artistic Imagery of which we have “Juat like a movie wedding,” order that no priaonera be taken te quastlons In prolonged debate? plain of the knee hurting after It has Same bed without canopy fram e.. .. 66fi6 And make year home mors ever known. CELL "BLOCK” been used or of pain U tbe knee Diane wan murmuring. "Darling, It crushing the Nasi uprising of 1984. oomfbrtable, morehealthful YoMr_$gv||pg Per Month Southern Colonial Poeter Bed...... 56.78 Ck)L Johann Stochal, charged with It strikes us that this treraen- We do not know Hr. Street, but along toward nightfall. was gorgeoua!” ... for steady, cveh heat ia pcoblem Is not one to be wise- Chicago— Frank Johnson, a native Sheraton Urn Top Poeter Bed • 66 86A6 'T h e best o f everything,” aald giving the order, was sentenced to we hereby salute him aa a genius. suit later, aome of the ability to 1 eight years at hard^abor. CJapt. better beat. aattled by the clamor of many of Minnesota and HJalmer Lane, for- move the Joint la loai producing Kidney Dressing Table Baae. 6 6 * Jack, a trifle stiffly. But BUI BeU'a merly of Wisconsin, were at the Joaef Roaankrans. charged with more or less of an Interference with L«wboy Dreaelng Table Base...... 44,80 laughter boomed out aad ha cried. aaeh one demanding that Its Johnson home reconstructing the carrying out tbs order, waa sen- FRENCH STRIKE motion. The patient may report a *’Hey, don’t I get to kisa tba bride ? dfclofilBCanyDi,/ a views alone be given Mlnneaota-Wlsconsin football game 3-Part Adam Dressing Table Mirror 89.78 tenced to six years. creaking or grating aound similar to I tlMugbt It was always done.” The Btrtke of 600 vorkers In a as they conceived it from the radio (^Ippendala Jig-saw Mirror...... 88A0 inquhoItO W mboot that made by a door with rusty I Marvel’s eyas flashed. “ Cbme on,” LIQUOR STOCKS HIGH. French arms factory announced tn reports and newspapers. Broken Ptdtonent Top Mirror...... S8A0 $59.75 Mm said, aad lifted bar face to titOOtfiN AtOHSAOn a U N N B Johnson used a vase to demon- hinges. In many of these cases o f' Mhnclu^er DHision BUI'S. today's cables may In iUalf bs of oateo-arthritia, the outlook In gen-' Mirror fl9.75 Washtagton, Nov. 81— (A P) — ONE MANTI HEALTH - strate a forward pass and it missed “Boy!” said BUL The uincle short duratioa and of minor Impor- eral is good aa no great amount of .Um Treasury announced today that ^ HarCf«rA Gmm Co. Lane and crashed against tbe wall. In our hand mode collection rocked with laughter. Even Judy's G. E. Wn.LI8 A SON, INC or not tbs two BodalUt tance, but as indicating a sub-sur- Lane heaved a lamp and It oought crlppUng will occur. Treatment la ‘ ths nation’s stodu of legal liquor eneisa •O PB thia 4-drawer 8aian> chest father grinned. are tba highest te bistocy. RMMvt- Coal. Lambor, MaaeM> aappBs ilBatora from Bridgeport adll Johnson's head. given with the hope of arresting the baas costa 889.00. face trend In popular fealing In dlisaie to that tha patient wUl not teg on the fiscal yaar eadad June Palat Their atmultaneous tackles 'Tw o middle aged women la d ^ e€ power for organi- that country It may be very rignlfl- baooiae worse, or with tha hope of 30, Um Traastny said 97 par cent IM ateSL 3M.8U9 brought than into a cUsch, aad it ' ~ tha h c lM la tha fortbeomtsf (M t Indeed. was m this daadlocli that thay ware making the paUent more comfort- WATKINS of last ysar's 99A99J>18-gallea i ^ n c t h ia to ir^ cams 19 to_ ba a I It la a msatal haUt at Angto- found hy three poUcemen. Both men put IB s “ ‘ ICANCHE8TER BVBNINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONM., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21.19M M ONDAY, NOVEM BER 21,1988 PAOBm fm

which he has been accustomed, Cincinnati that the nation resist other consular 'officials ♦fc«t the Cionnectlcut in the field o f aviation United States espionage act plead- mann, 19; Gisbert Wilhelm Gross, m a t salary and his living costa “war propaganda." Public Worics Aim lilsIlittfiK PASTURING IN R E D S Han river, great Tangtsc tribuUry capital of China. HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER will get underway by moans of a ALLEGED CANAL ZONE ed innocent today in Federal court. 36, and Ernst Robert EkHrard stock o f ita 193$ spmat^ P90MM vary from section to section. If the Speculation over details of the flowing through Hupeh piovlncs, NO DECISION YET ROBERTSON LISTED commlttae made up o f educators STATUS OF AIR CHANGSHA HRE Chinese secret service agents ‘The case was set for trial Dec. 7, Khurig, 39, was cut from $10,000 today and announesd It look'stalk payroll tax and the ratio of income new defense recommendations have henceforth was closed to nsviga- arrested her and two men when and men Interested In youth, it was before a Jury, with each defendant to $5,000 each. of its 19$$ spsodlM pcqn— taiiF after 69 to the man’s earnings be revolved almost entirely around the WITH MILD WEATHER tlon. they attempted to board a plana AS GUEST SPEAKER dlsclooed today. SPIES PLEAD INNOCENCE done away with, how else will the Army. The Navy was given au- to be tried separately. The four, and annouDssd tntonaaiv that a t Only upon "spoclal permission” for Hongkong Nov. 18. Chinese WITH AERO GROUP ‘The statewide survey, one of NO MORE AIXOCATTONS. further aUocatlaaa ba sise of his pension be determined? FORCES TO BE thority to Increase Its air and sea REDUCES CITY BY REV. ERICKSON one a girl, were arrested Oct. 16. omrOa wmSi s of the Japanese army can vessels newspapers were forbidden to pub- many to be held throughout the na- Washington, Nov. 21— (A P )—T^ie to new projscta. forces In this year's bllllon-dollar Farmers’ Stock Stilf Finds lish word of the IncldenL Miss Mary McGuire DIscuseefi tion, is a direct result of a series Cristobal, Canal Zone, Nov! 21.— On motion of defense counsel fleet expansion act. other tbim Japanese use this ave- nue of entry to Chinese interior In Peiping Lily’s baggage ware “Manners And Morals” Be- o f conferences between Winthrop ball for Hans Friedrich Schackow, Admiral William D. Leahy, chief Some Outside Feed; Grain (A P )— Four youthful Germans ac- 28. waa reduced from 129,000 to UPSETJYPLAN TO RUINS HEAP markets. “Military operatlona’’ photographs of Chungking and fore Membera Of Young Rockefeller and the late Frank Flight SnrgeoB Of U. S. A m y HOSPITAL NOTES of operations, said today In his an- Buying Siow Now. Chengtu which offlciale said were Emamd Church Pastor Tefls Member Of Committee To Hawks, outstanding aviator who cused of photographing Canal Zone 515,000. Ball for the three other nual report that numerous con- were given as the reason for the r fortifications in violation of the (Ooatbraad from Pago One) ^Coattnnea from Page Om .) ban. o f military signiflcance. People’s Society. waa killed in a crash near Buffalo, defendants, Ingebord Waltrunt Gut- struction delays had hampered the Extremely mild and unaeasonal N. Y., last summer. Says It Cost |30,000 To Admitted Saturday: Mias Edna tiplying American forces was ad- replacement of aging warcraft with Reports from numerous sections CoDfrefation He Must Miss Mary McGuire of the High Posh Yooth Interest In north of the city, and Chinese army continued to Indicate Japan’s ecor The subject o f these conferences Scott, 194 Center street, Miss Mary vanced after the Munich conference, modem vesscl.-i. weather has worked its good results school faculty was the guest speak- was youth in aviation, and' Mr. commander reported Japanese at- nomic exploitation program waa 2S PERSONS ATTEND Oofdop A Pilot Bonn, 709 Main street, Mrs. .Mar- some high ranking officers privately for nearby farmers thL' fall, and, tacks had been repulsed along the Giye Serious Study To CaD er at the Simday meeting of tbe Airplanes And Ariation. Rockefeller, son of the late John D. dubbed it “ fantastic.” following close on the heels of her Yotmg People's society. MSX. o f the Rookefeller, has Incorporated their garet Chartler, 47 Main street, John with Thanksgiving only two days Lochow-Changaha railway. military machine. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Fay. Hartford, Peter Joskka, New “BROTHER R AF niMED Second Congregational church. Her results Into "A ir Youth of Ameri- Mr. Roosevelt Indicated Its pur- off, livestock are still being pastured At the same time Chinese said topic, conducted in conversational Britain. George Banvllle, 102 Adams pose when he announced last week “Armed with brief-cases Instead ca.” which Is expected to attract •n»n ITBItad SUtM ipend* MO,000 In field! green enough and lush they had recaptured Thungyang, Rev. K. B. Brlckson, pastor of atyle, waa on “Maimeni and Mor- Vice Prlndpal Chester L. Robert- street. that national defense has become a 20 miles east of Sienning, which is of guna,’’ a delegation of Japaneae Another Party Given To Mrs. more of the country’s younger peo- Manchester Uphohtering per BMii to devriop pilot# for It* AT COLLEGE enough yet to afford a fair amount als.” son o f the Manchester High school ple to aviation. Discharged Saturday; Robert TTl- matter of security for the entire 90 miles south of Hankow. 'They as- businessmen was said to have Calvin P. Itavison Of Maple the Emanuel Lutheran church, in- 13 School street Busy Since 1922 fljrlnc corpe, thU amount being paid !'■ ______of feeding. Dairy farmers, while Miss McGuire expressed tbe view is one of a number of local educa- den, 109 Holl street. Dr. Austin western hemisphere against threats serted 900 Japane.se had been killed reached Canton to “a s s ^ In the re- Street By Her Friends. formed his 'congregation yesterday tors who are planning a program for training and equipment, it was they have to piece out pasture graz- construction” of tbe m y. that our elders should not be afraid OPPOSES JEW OOIiONT Savage, Chestnut Lodge, .Mrs. Ber- of outside aggression. Tilings not generally know-n In the engagement. that he has not as yet reached a of influencing youth interest in MRS. HOM ELOVER! One need not have stated by Major WilHam B. Smith, ing with some fodder, have not had to leave the world In the hands of MexleaU, Lower Calif., Nov. 31.— nard Fogarty and Infant daughter. From Representative Thomason (Dispatches from Tsingtao de- Mrs. Calvin P. Davison of Maple definite decision on the call he haa aviation in Connecticut, according senior flight surgeon of the 43rd about the Virginia Military Insti- to attack their winter supplies to (Canton dispatches reported that young people, where the tendencies (A P )—Mexico’s oppoBlUon to the worn, shabby or moth-eaten upholstered fur- I l l Ridge street, Mrs. Alfred Fraser (D., Tex), senior member of the tute until it got onto the stage clared most foreign shipping was street, prior to her marriage was of the young generation are to come to reports received today. Tbt Aviation Division of the U. 8. Army and Infant daughter, 30 Bank street, the usual extent. movements of Japanese troops In- avoiding tbe Japanese-occupied rsceived to become comptroller of cession or sale of Lower niture. No need to buy cheap new store fur- House Military committee, came an and Into a movie callcil “ Brother Miss Rose L. Anderson, was the Augturtana College and tlieologlcal together In groups and Intelligently educators have already held a meet- for a Jewish refugee colony waa pro- aad state prison physician at Weth- Mrs. Elnar Anderson and Infant However, according to the weath- dicated fighting was in progress ports of Tsingtao, Chefoo and Wel- niture at high prices. Indication today that efforta may be Rat," which is coming to the .State guest of honor at another miacel- Seminary at Rock Island, 111. discuss problems and then go out ing to dixeuss the question, and a claimed today by Gov. Rodolflo 8. ersfleld, at the weekly noon-day daughter, 89 Middle Turnpike, East. made In Congress to augment other er men, the present streak of fine somewhere near the eouthem me- haiwee In north China because of laneous gift shower, held Saturday survey of the needs of youth In meeting of the KIwsnis Club at the theater Wednesday evening. tropolis which the Japanese cap- In the weekly notice of the in the world to conquer those prob- Taboada. Admitted Sunday: Mrs. .Sophie military branches, so that they It Is the only military college weather Is too good to last, and we restrictions which give the Japan- evening at the home of her arunt, Just Have Your Own Furniture 7UCA toitay. tured a month ago. church that was distributed at serv- lems. Haddock, 87 Fairfield street, Mrs. would not be overshadowed. In America whose cadets partici- may expect cold and snow before ese a virtual trade monopoly. Mrs. Guetaf Florin of 138 Maple Many inquiries on “tbe correct Dr. Smith spoke In place of Major (Foreign vessels are barred from iesa yi*terday. Rev. Erickaon wrrote: Mary Green, 182 Spruce street, Mrs. Thomason said he believed an Im- pated In a major battle as s unit. another two weeks. And these same (The Ontral (Chinese) News street. Mrs. Florin was assisted ’*niat the members o f Emanuel thing to do” were answered by MIsd Kenneth Cramer of WethersBelo, Emma Callls, 396 East Center mediate Increase of 19,000 or 20.0W Agency In Hongkong reported Chi- docking and enforced lighterage by her niece, Mrs. Robert McComb Re-Upholstered who was prevented from attendance The conflict was the battle of agencies predict that,-we will have may know that your paator haa no McGuire who tastted the "social ac- street, Mrs. Mary Dawes. 281 Cen- Army enlisted men was a possibil- New Market, Va., fought in May a late spring. Hence, those who nese forces were forming, a huge charges gave foreign merchants In- of West street. About 29 relatives eptlbUlty” of the things we do. B T US. Your 8-P1eee Set, New by Illness. The speaker said that creased freight rates to overcome desire to leave his beloved congre- ter street, Richard PaganI, 174 Mid- ity. to be followed by successive an- of 1864, during the Civil War. have stored hay and ensilage will semi-circle around (Janton, but and friends from Hartford and gation and happy home among 3fou, In brmging to a close her talk Cuohlone, Like New, As Low A e... aeroplanes will undoubtedly be a In competing for the CTiinese trade.) Scranton's dle Tumplksl West. nual additions. ".Stonewall" Jackson was a V. find need of all they have put down. there was no confirmation from Manchester were present. he wlehea to say that he haa an- tbe speaker stated that we could major fictor In the next war but The bride found her gifts by expressed the opinion that the real Discharged Sunday: Miss Jean Stressed Infantry Strength M. I. Instructor before the Civil On account of the prolonged fall, other sources and ome believed the swered the authoriUea at Augustana find “ the rule for good manners in DETAINED AS SPY. pricking colored toy balloons con- FREE! 1 Stool and 8 Extra Pillows to Match Sofa. work win still be done by men on Hanna, 98 Foster street. Ethel Top- war. He taught Industrial chem- some grain and feed dealers have Japanese movements- were occa- College that he ta willing to spend kindness” and "the keynote to good Gen. Malln Craig, chief of staff, C^hungklng, China, Nov. 21.— tslnlng directions. They .were con- ______No Extra Cost.______IIITe. 99 Birch street, Mrs. John devoted only a paragraph to the Air istry. not yet experienced the early win- sioned by activities of CThlnese a couple of weeks the latter part manners In sincerity.” the ground. guerrillas.) (k P ) —Peiping Lily Lee, glamor- cealed In various parts of the house. THANKSGIVING DINNER Extreme Gate Taken Jackson and Infant son, Biickland. V. M. I. freshmen are called ter demands on their stocks that o f January and tbe flrat part of OUR BETTER FABRICS AND WORK Corps .In hla annual report, pub- ous wartime party ^rl who is sus- The hostesses served a buffet lunch He revealed that extreme cate Is Admitted today: .Mrs. Dorothy lished last week. Making deductions 'Rats.” Hence the title “ Brother generally occur at this time, while. Waterways Monopoly Extended February at the college but that be ______ONLY A FEW DOLLARS MORE Huggins, 38 Cbburn road. Rat" for the stage play that pan- pected of being an Oriental Mats In the dining room, which waa j 1: not wrilllng to leave either hla TURKEYS taken by the United States In from the war In Spain, he stressed In the wholesale markets, move- icked Broadway for 18 months and Japan’s monopoly on CHilnese In- Hari, Is being detained by Chinese orated with white streamers. selecting its aviation personnel and Discharged today: .Miss Dorothy that "Infantry alons can win a de- ments of grain are slow. Feed In- land waterways was extended yes- ^pgregatlon or pastoral ministry RESIDENTS ASKED 7 Courses - - - - $1.00 In A Week Or Lees Yon Get Bark New Upholstered all applicants for positions as >lIots McKee. 100 Spruce street, Herman the picture you soon win see at the authorities today “for observation.' dies and flowers. Two wed<^ without first having had an oppor- Furaiture. PILGRIM BRAND cision. Each of the other arms Is gredients, such as blackstrap mo- terday as military authorities In Peiping Lily once as.sociated fre- cakes, 'oeautifully Iced, were a ars thoroughly examined and in- SImler, 630 Lydall street. out an auxiliary.” State theater. lasses, oil cake, and other oils, are tuaity to closely and thoroughly ex- We will start ssrvtng this dinner Friday, November 18, and Graduates of the Institute auto- Hankow notified United SUtes and quently with Foreign Office and ture of the repast. amine the new field of sendee to Fancy Frtsli Nortfiwasttm vestigated as far back as ten years Sensus; Seventy patients. .O f'the planes being supplied the not passing through to farms In any daily thereafter through and including ’Thanksgiving Day. NO M ONEY DOWN, NO PA YM E N T FOR SO DATS. of age. He said that physical per- Week of Nov. 30, 1088 matically receive a commission In which he haa been called." TO JOIN BOYCOn PAY AS LITTLE AS $9.50 A MONTH. Young Hens and Toms Air CorfMi at the rate of one each the reserve. great volume as yet, according to As comptroller of the college and MFNU fection is not an absolute necessity Tuesday, 9 a. m.—Dental clinic. the latest trade reports. working day. Craig said they were General Pershing once called It seminary. Rev. Elrickson wrauld Our Own PUgrim Brand but mental perfection Is needed to 10 a. m.—Tonsil and adenoid "the equal. If not superior” of those There has not yet been any Indi- Celery and Olives If Yon Want A Better Job But Not Expensive- make a good pilot. clinic. the West Point of the South. Down have ebsirge o f all financial mat- Shrimp or Crabmeat Cocktail Pay Only $7Ji0 a Moath. Turkeys Absolutely Guarautssd of any power. Johnson, on the In Vlrglnls. they change the order cation that milk prices will rise In te n pertaining to the Institutions, 31 Dr. Smith said that airplanes Soup or Tomato Juice Wednesday. 3 p. m.—Well baby other hand, said In an address at this section, although In some near- Appeal Made By National traveled at a speed of 90 miles an conference at the "Y". and call West Point the V. M. 1. which are conducted by the Augus- Choice of:— TT PLEASES US TO PLEASE TOUr Boston that “our supremacy Is by states. Increases of a cent a G • G • • hour in 1933 and now are capable of Friday, 2 p. m.—Well baby con- of the North. taaa Synod with which the local Native Roast Stuffed ‘Turkey — Cranberry Sauce For That Tarkay SfaHlag .. • threatened” . In quality as well as TTie co-feature Is "The jdysteri- quart have been indicated as neces- church U affUUted. Rev. Erick- 800 miles an hour, which places ter- ference. numbers. Cornmander Of Jewish Roast Suckling P ig — Applesauce • FREE ESTIMATES. Just Phone 7351 or rlflc stress on the pilots. He believes ous Rider" hy Zane Grey. sary. Many farmers. In this sec- son is now completing hla seventh Southern Fried CHiIcken — Com Fritters OYSTERS standard ton 2 5 c this is just about the limit that Officers pointed out that Craig's The first show Wednesday night tion feel that they might move a year as pastor here, coming to 3615, Any Day, Any Hour. SEEKING STOLEN SAFE. Plank Steak with Five Vegetables human bodies can stand and declar- report was drafted shortly after opens at 7 o'cloek and the second greater volume of ratlk, and per- Manchester from Chicago, Dl. War Veterans Of U. S. Sizzling Sirloin Steak — Parisienne Potatoes SAUSAGE aUNNYFICLO Fur# Farh •^25c ed that a speed of 900 miles an hour the close o f the last fiscal year June show goes on at 10 p. m. haps see a better Income, If our Roast Prime Ribs of Beef — Au Jus Gravy Hartford. Nov. 21.—(A P ) —Po- 30. Since then, the European pIc POPULAR milk prices could be dropped slight- would never be attained because Choice of Vegetables:— ska. I B s “speed aind the human body do not lice were- today seeking a heavy ture has changed In many respects The Greeks are said to have ly In cases of bulk purchasing par- UPUFT CLUB RESUMES By ASSOCIATED PRESS BELL'S 9 e Crackers go together.” safe stolen from the Franklin cafe- Limited to Retired Officers. used coal more than 2000 years ticularly, Instead of having to hold French Fried or Mashed Potatoes Candled Sweet Potatoea Fergnsoa Wins Prise teria, 23 High street, over the week- Military head shaking in public ago. to present price levels as set by law. Connecticut residents were asked Salad end. Detective C. J. Cunningham over the big air force project has ITS FALL MEETINGS ,(7hoice of Dessert:— The attendance prise, donated by today to join with other Americana C. R. Burr, was won by Thomas Fer- of the Hartford Detective Bureau, been limited thus far to retired offi- Apple, Pumpkin or Mince Pie Plum Pudding lee Oeam Tea or Coflo 4-$ Ik, five. guson. President Thomas Bentley believes entrance was gained by cers. MaJ, Oen. George Van Horn throughout the United States in ef- SPECIAL VALUES on Chickens 2.7c gave a report on the recent Klwanls opening the front door of the res- Moseley, who retired Sept. 30, re- Gathers At Home Of Member fecting a “rigid boycott” on all Ger- taurant with a key. cently advised In an address at MARKET Because Of Damage Done We Abo Cater To Parties and Banquets. show and Indicated that a good man goods and servlcea In tbe hope profit would be realised for the Kl- “WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP” The< Quarters By Hurricane of ending the Jewish crisis In Ger- Fancy ifc. wanis Kiddles Camp fund. Mem- BLUE SUNOCO ENGAGEMENT RINGS 19c many. ' I DELiaOUS HOME bers are urged to make returns on HAVE YOU TRIED IT FOR A QUICK START TMESE FROSTY 855 Main Street, Rubinow Building: Inactive as far as club affalra Ducklings Uielr tickets as soon as possible. ‘The appeal made yesterday by COOKED FOODS .MORNINGS r were concerned, since the hurricane, Isador S. Worth of Riverside, N. J., SCRANTON'S WEDDING RIMGS Uadies’ Night, scheduled to take because Of the damage dose In the national commander of the Jewish place at Marlborough next Monday Our prices arc »«irh that you ran afford to drive a few miles to vtcihlty o f their cluMiouae, a aoelal Telephone 5855 Buy Your Thanksgiving W ar Veterans of tbe United States, -2 7 c night, has bsen postponed to a trade with ua. gathering will be held on Saturday BRIDAL SETS future date to be announced later. evenlngby the Center Springe Up- at a ceremonial program of the Tbs women of the TMCA served a It Will Be A H A P P Y lift aub. state department in New Haven, Needs A t The Standard BLUE was followed closely In Waterbury delicious turkey dinner to the Kl- Ethyl .. t l 'i c THANKSGIVING A meeting o f the officera and di- wanlans todary. Mobllgan I5< jc SUNOCO rectors was held Saturday night at by criticism of Fritz Kuhn, leader Steeks*”^'^'^"’- 39c When You Try the of the German-American Bund, that Metro ..131'je I5c th home of Robinson Crockett, 39 BRIDAL Fhre Diamond Friendly Service At Bdgerton street. Having been offer- he would attempt to rid America ' ed Um home of one of Uie membera of Jews. Manchester ‘The Waterbury Youth Cbuncll, Engagement Ring GUIANA LANDS on the street for a social gathering, COMBINATION Shoulders^ c m e date aelected wraa Saturday eve- representing all the Protestant 17 Cookes Service Station ning. ’The members will gather at young people’s organizations in that SatNfaellon Guaranteed By 6:80 and the entertainment com- city, drafted a letter to Kuhn say- Finith OW Your Thtmkugioing Dinner MAY BE HAVEN Public Market niittee, headed by John Herron and ing that Jews have as much right t 'hiirlev I.IM'C liana .Irnaen .YIee DIrkaon and Aaron Cmih John McDowell will be In charge. to liberty and freedom in this coun- WUh ASkP Coffey.... Manehrater Green — Juat Paat the School The club alao took action In favor try ae have Germans and suggest- “I.argest Driveway In Town” TURKEYS e f a Ladles' Night when tbe mem- ing deporation to Germany and FOR REFUGEES bers will have their wives as their other countries of persons attempt- « fraai Page Dim.) guests. ’This wlU be held later in the ing to stir up racial hates. winter, or soon after the starting of 8 O'CLOCK the new year. Urges Support Of All Faiths sad o f settling refugees of suitable A t tbe same time, the New Haven Mild and Mellow types as land la made available.” Antl-Naxl League announced that 'The governor of Tanganyika.” We Hire a man to Chamberlain continued, "has replied FOUR OF SIX ESCAPED Mayor John W. Murphy would head COFFEE A A expressing hla readiness to cooperate Win A Turkey A t The the list o f speakers at an “ anti- In any schemes of settlement of refu- Hitler" mass meeting tonight in wear out telephones Matched In beauty— Unmatch- .Manchester Pipe liand PRISONERS RECAPTURED that city. Churches of all faiths Crsahornr gees as far as existing obligations The Bell Telephone Laboratories hire a man ed In I’alue! A bi^tlfnl com- 8|iarkllng center diamond with will permit. have been urged to support the bination. 4 good quality side diamonda Csn meeting. whose job it to wtar out telephones. He hae OcGan Spray 8buo« lOc "The governor has expressed the Cranston, R. I., Nov. 21.— (A P )— Solid yellow or white gold view that the only suitable areas for Commander Worth, meeting with rigged up maebinee that will give a telephone BOTH RINGS mountings. large-scale settlements are likely to W ith four out o f six escaped prla- national officers of the Jewish War nnere recaptured Rhode Island state more of a beating in a month than you will None Such :r 2 p k p .2 3 c be found In the southern highlands Veterans group, said: give jroure in a lifetime. One de^ce that’s and In part o( the western prov- prison officials and police today BINGO pushed a methodical manhunt for “ I f each and every American clU- hit particular pride lifta a handset telephone AGP Ho.Vh GAep ince.” sen who feels the present justice of $49*50 $29*50 u e two missing men. and lets it drop — bang, bang, bang, a thous- Pumpkin for Your PIES Can AVta Turkeys StlU at liberty were Austin Roby, what Is being done to hundreds of Almost the only cultivated areas ORANGE HALL thousands of Protestants, Catholics and times an hour I of British Guiana are In very low FRESH YOUNG TURKEYS 15, of Barnstable, Maas., named by AGP Warden WUUam E. McCall as the and Jews In Germany would like to Dozeni of torturing testa like this aceiet in Squash '^<2? 10c but fertile coastlands that stretch AI.L SIZES POUND do something toward putting an end Inland 90 mites at the deepest. Be- leader of the escape, and Armando tha development of longer wearing, more DIAMOND Martone, 20, of Providence. M c(^l to this terrible situation, they can WEDDING tbo Shortoflinq hind is a forest region of which E X TR A FAN C Y, Fresh, Top Grade, Young Hens and TONIGHT economical telephone equipment. This, of 20 GA.MES said Roby was serving seven years beat do so by exercising a rigid boy- for your Heltday Ret '^ lO c little Is known except that It Is rich Toms. All I’ersonally Selected With Plenty of Breast course, is only one part of the work of the Crisco rS? in timber, medicinal herbs, gums, 6 SPECIAL GAMES 1 FREE GAMES EXTRA FINE QUALITY tor an attempted holdup and lar- cott on all O rm an goods and serv- COMBINATION j oils, balsams and flowers. M e a t...... lb. .I.'lc ceny of an automobile, and Martone ices. Bell Ijiboratoriee, where more than 2,000 RINGS 1 SWEEPSTAKE was aarriag a year tor violating “It la tha hope o f every Jewish trained ecientists are at work seeking savinge 'The climate Is hot and moist In Home Dressed Chickens from Hebron. 5 to 7 pounds ' to I f C the Inhabited areas. TURKEYS AS DOOR PRIZES! deferred seatenee. war veteran that every American of all kinds — eavinge that partly offset tha Mixed Nuts An six eacaped Saturday night The population of Guiana's 89.480 e s r h ...... lb. .8,'ie Adpiission 25c. cItlsCB will join In tha boycott to constantly incraating costs of doing buttoess from stngla cells in tbe prison pun- end tyranny and oppreaalon.” Walnuts CALiroSNU to 2Sc square miles In 1937 was 332,998. Fresh Cut Up Fow l for chicken pie .. ,69c ea., 2 for Roasting Fancy and help ut in our effort to give you the best Of 1.98.926 acres under cultiva- ishment block, opening tha doors ‘The Youth O o u i^ in Waterbury ainco Mom tion. 69.23.9 were In sugar canes, 91.- Fresh Chickens for Frying or Roasting, a good value with a crudely fashioned key which termed Kuhn’s program “ mere possible .telephone service at the lowest pot- Queen Anne 1 Ftps 17c 041 in rice and others in Cfu-osnut. Chickens Fowl had been hidden In a bar of soaj camouflage” if it pretended to have Bible cost. coffee, rubber, raeao. Ilme.s snd ...... each 98c McCall said they apparently no connection with that o f Ger- Salad Dressing ONM S A O I other citrus fruits. squeexed through a narrow window many. By the way. have you a telephone In your "rife There ara huge deposits of baur- Prime Beef Fresh Hams Strictly Fresh Pork tram which a bar bad been sawed, home? 'The Southern New England Tele- Sparkle DosoorU Kao. Coftoo Ite—the ore of aluminum —and oil and uaed a beam from a oonstruc- phone Company. 4 ftps 17c also is believed to exist. Mining Use Our Home Made Sausage Meat for Your Turkev tton job In the yard to scale the Stuffed Olives ANN PAOt is carried on for gold, diamonds, WASHDAY TOIL wall. ^.^lic flu ffin g...... lb, 2^ COia MINERS REU1E manganese and mica. ‘Three of the men, Paaquale 'Hm- PORK p ^ , Joaeph Fitaalmmona and hparkllag diamond eagage- Stuffed Dates ment rhig and diaiBoad wed- to l i e ORDER YOUR RAKING NEEDS E.ARLY Thomas Carmello wore recaptured a TALE OF ENTdBMENT ding ring makes this beantlfnl few mlnutea after discovery o f the ROOSEVELT, FOES briclial set aa unusual value. Large seleetloB o f wedding Dromedary Dates I'C a s c EGGS, local, strictly fresh, large medium ...... dot. .‘19c IS OLD STYLE" escape. A fourth man, Victor Al- rings set with diamonds la Breoto Cake Phmr—Om “ Looe No Jalce” Pie Plato F im BOTH RINGS With Each Pnrehaoe. Extra large...... doz. 48c ISLICED u g f Cottage gy blniano, M, who waa serving a 20- Shenandoah, P a , Nov. 31.— (A P ) solid white or yeUow gold. Large Pkg. 37e santanee for breaking and en- LIKELY TO AGREE Sun-Maid ItaLsins, .seeded...... 2 pkgs. 19c Smjt p H Y u n t fc c o v n n okaha nbeassa —Two daaed coal mlnera restad un- ag, waa recaptured last night .Seedle.ss ...... 3 pkga. 19c BACON lb. A 3 * injured In a hospital today add told "One Pie" Pumpkin 3 c „ IS c (Continued (mm Page One.) Currants, California Sun-Maid, 11-or. pkg. ,. .2 pkgs. 25c THI Cheese u>. 9*1 o f surviving 40 hours’ entombment up [DoS- $ 19*95 $ 9*95 "One Pie" Squash 2 c - 15c Bulk Citron, fa n c y ...... lb. 29c UFTING OF ARMS at the bottom of a BO-toot shaft. - ___ _ «. to* rest of th 'lr life, the sire of the In- Mince Meat. Royal S carlet...... 2 pkgs. 19c They were rescued yesterday after come dependent on the amount of SUCCESSOR nearly two full days and nlghta None-.Such...... n,. tbe premiums they have paid. PURE A EMBARGO FOR SPAIN frantic digging aftar the abaft _ i/ te ^ r Looking at 11 from that angle, .Mince Meat. Brownie Brand...... 2-lb. jar 25c TO THE W A SH IN 6 which they were working eoUapaed Don't Forgot Broad to StoW the next things In be a 25* If Royal Scarlet...... -tl-oz. jar .15c Friday, dumping toaa o f dirt aad be a provision to take care of those MACHINE IS HERE LARD to WaAiagton, Nov. 81—(AP) — A tho Torkoy Is .Mince .Meat. Cros.se & Blackwell...... 30-oz. jar 47c heavy Umbera. Credit Tenufl who become permanently and total- coafaranoa of 300 atoraeya and Jur- William Bokunlewles. 53, said 15-ounce jar ...... 25c ists deddad today to ask President I ly disabled find to provide for their waa his third rescue from a col- widows and orphans if the Insured Roosevelt and Secretary Hull to Can^Be Flour. Royal Scarlet, High Quality...... 24'2-lb. bag 65c lapsed Abaft and that ha waa going worker dies before reaching 69. 12-pound b a g ...... ase nft the anas embargo against the Collateral phase.s of the proposed pt. tpaalsh government. back to work. Arrufcd AaPBREAD changes would be to boost the Flour. Occident...... 24'/2-lb. bag JI.15 ’Die Laaryers Committee oa “ After aU. I have a srtfe aad „ amount that may be paid to those >-pound b a g ...... 27c American Ralatlens with Spain de- children, aad must maka my living m OYSTERS 'M ilk 20-ox. Om Long ^ lO-oe.^ who reach 65 during the next five Flour. Gold M edal...... 24''2-lb. bag 89c clared only by prevention of a aoma way,” ba aald. ”Mlaiag la all or ten years. This would cover 5-pound b a g ...... 25c AUTOMATICAllYl Franco victory In the Spanish d vll know. ^ this time moat o f the Loaf Loaf d b I I) Li persons who have not paid the tax arar could the United States be as- loose coal and earth will have set- premiums long enough to build up I’ umpkin, Royal Scarlet, fancy Golden .. .2 Igst. cans 25c sured that Naxl and Fasdat Inflltra- tled and It shouldn’t bo as danger- Citron. Lemon Peel. Orange Peel, and Cut Mixed Fruit CRANBERRY SAUCE cun 9c FOW DI PT NDAI31 L a reserve that will yield an annuity ---- to hwtradw, tioa Into South Amartea would ba ous.” DRUG STORE big enough to eount...... 5-oz. cello, pkg. lOc ------tad mOM. Th* Weediw itopPGd- Bokuniewlex’a balpsr, Joaeph PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Would Expand Act .Armours Purel-ard. l-lb. pkg...... 2 f o r 19c Home Liaadty it hen . . . co R eoBtaadad that Preddaat Comlnaky, 18. aald he probably ’Two controversial suggestions do sU your wuhiag wodc. Sc« Rooaavelt has authority to Uft the would return aa soon as ha leaves Butler, Fairmont’s Creamery (Better Butter). 2 lbs. 61c at for a demonttmieo right Tour Doctor la tralnsd te hdp you—to dlagnoBS your sITiiiMd would expand the act to cover agri- DELSEY MINCE MEAT 3 packages 25c anna ambargo without consulting the hospitaL CRANBERRIES cultural and domeatic workers, and Bell Seasoning...... pkg. 9c is yaar.owa beow wkb your and prsseilbe tor you. ova dedMi. You old wariitr Help btan sU yon can. Anssrer his gnentlmia thoroughly. » |0Mh would add medical care to the list Ground Sage, can 1 0 c...... Leaf Sage. 10c i* worth more oa a Bcadix, LATE « f things which the citizens look to Leaf M arjoram ...... pkjf, Coavcaicac moecUy teram. 4X SUGAR B.&M. SQUASH D f JVBKO O f FAXX eaanot ten what la hurting you. You have to toU hiai axaetly tha government to provide. There MOLASSES how you fael.feel, how the ;pain developed, how much tt hurts, where )% 2 V * H O WES Rumford Raking Powder...... 12-oz.can 19c SAYS U. S. DISCRIMINATES R hurts aad an about tt. your doctor la aMe to detonnlaa Is no eertainty that these two pro- Hartford. Nov. 31.— (A P )—Rob- ‘Diaa lAavam ova- vlaions will go into tha administra- PRUNF.S, Fancy Bulk Santa Clara Valley, medium size art Powars of 33 Third street, the aouree o f the pain. ’This to naeeaaary la aaaa af tion bill at this sesaion...... 2 lbs. 1.1c BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY ^gc can Bridgeport, taken to Hartford hoa- AGAINST 1HE JAPANESE headache, fever, and allmentaann in which there are ao exterior aymp- 4-.1 Rumors have arisen from aaveral attal Sunday night after a 30-foot toma be In the ease of hroken bones or srounde. CM£OIT CKEOn TERMS Potatoes quarters of an Impending effort In AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT WASHES RINSES . DAMP DRIES AUTOMAi tAllY ton in IvoiytOB, today waa raportad When tbe doctor gives you a prasedpOon. have tt filled I v a Congress to abolish the present Leave Your Order for Holiday Pies. Rolls and Cake* under treatment for back bMd Tokyo. Nov. 3L— (A P ) — Tha regtoUred pharmacist at tha Baxan Drag Store. The RatoaB Grapefruit MOm 6 ^ 3 ^ payroll tax for old age benefits and Iflijurlaa. Fharmactot to trained to cooperate with year doctor. and Avoid Diaappolntment. Foretga Office spoktoman touched AU NationaUy Advertised Watches •ubsUtuta a method by which the .Sdfctety f w w ey 7U. GiCmi JOimXf PRESTO CAKE FLOUR, Pie Plate Free pkg. 23c upon diserimlaatlaa he aald cztstad Be fine every preeertptlen with fritoi, peUnt tagrsdtonta. Re aged would be paid pensiona out of THREE m X E O Of CRASH against Japaneae In tbe United dmihle ehicke tt to aaaure aeeuracy. And, be prlMa tt rsaaon* at Advertised Prices. Celery - cwm ciia a general revenues of tbe govem- AT OUR VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT BEING DEMONSTtATED BY States in a rtlacusaloB today of the ably. mcnL One of the argunenta raised While Cauliflower Extra Fancy Cranberries Woodhrldga, open door policy In fM tiq Im itation Jom, Strawberry, Raspberry 4-lb, jar 33c (A P)—Three for such a change Is that It would Native Bleached Celery “We do not llhe tbo taraa Squash 4er shop, Bray's BilUard Parlor, noon. Followring the conferring of The football oquod of New Hamp- can be worked. jthe nwjor defect A fork Should be though the Vote have to meet Mis- Two mild upsets prevented a per- by a R. I. State back who tried to Kice In East; Bears, Thanksgiving holiday encounter as which Inflicted the other defeat, ItoekTtn*. Nov. Jl.— (Specua.) — the total remains at 18. By HUGH S. FULLERTON, JR. Efent As New York A.C. Against Crippled Champs Tickets will also be sold at the the Sacrament, there was a sermon shire university with tbs coach and The NortheosUm Salvage ad-considered a major defect end sioslppl the following week. Ala- fect score as Minnesota crossed us call Frank into a Rhody huddle those who graduated from last comes here for the (X7IL opener on In a week surprlalngly free from bama. Tulone and Ole Miss, with gate. Women as well ■■ men ore K«m eth M. Whlto, director of and the Benediction of the Most trainers stopped overnight In Stof- mlnUtrsUon for the reclaiming of | shc ild not be included ta a log. A New Tork, Nov. 21.—(A P )—Four up by trouncing Wisconsin and when the rivals met .ecSntly. "You year's squad included both first and Friday, December 2. In 1936 the upeete, eix of the 18 ateered clear one defeat each, ore ta range if might as well listen to the signals, Uons, Win. admitted but oU must be at the Bdioel Saving at the Saving* Bank Blessed Sacrament The church ford Springe, Friday night, regia Umber boa formulated some direc- crook may aomeUmea be sufflclent- sectional football champions are Oregon nipped Washington . . second team members. However, High cagera gained a 42-23 victory At North End. was filled with parents and friends tions, tk. the following «of » which In cut- , ly eliminated by placing the cut In of defeat by not playing a game. Tennessee should slip up. Annexes Team Honors. otherwise everything waa hunky ho said, "You've been In on every prison by 1:15 o'clock aa the gates a ( Rockville has announced that a teiing at the Springe hotel while sporting brand new crowns that there'll be a keen rivalry u an ar- over the grads for their first victory of the children taking part. ting of logs will Improve the value Four of those already bad complet- plays Vanderbilt and Mlssiaaippl doiy and we came through with six- one of our plays anyway.” are opened only once. Late arttroUi enroute to Storrs where they played the center of the crook. If this will can’t be knocked off until next sea- ray which Is expected toi Include In six years. (rand total of fl.SSl.SS haa been Mr*. Frederick Ountber of this salvage material. ed their echedules and Tennessee and SUte Thursday while Tulone meets teen accurate guesses ta eighteen Chlcogo, Nov. 21.— (A P ) — New will not be admitted. the Connecticut State elevep Satur- not eliminate roost of the bend, a Ernie squatrlto, Johnny Greene, Ed Following the Alumni clash Hvad by 104 puplli of the Vernon, Mrs. Mary Eva Gunther, 84, of The Salvage Administration notes Western Reserve remained Idle wait- son; the 1938 camptUgn Is practical- Louisiana State Saturday. Joa McCluskey, Mancbestsr*s not- tries for a percentage of .889 . . . C%ris McCkirmick acted aa um- Moriarty Brothers exploded Rummary Ot Game day afternoon. small sccUon of the crook abeuld ly over In some regions; but the big Tork'e Gtonte ore riding a winning Koser Bill Schleldge, Roger Taggart Thursday, the CTarkemeln Journey to laUngton, Somera and Rye atreet 153 Grove street, widow of Frederick A delegation from the Corp, Hert- that It stante ready to purchase all be cut out ing for Thanksgiving Day contests. Other major southern gag •d distance runner, staged a suc- we’re both ashamed and Irritated pire In the Vlllanova-Boston Univer- 'The lineups ta yesterday's tussls question o f which teams are to be ^fense of his individual title streak In the national professional and Johnny Wlnzler takes the floor Rockville Friday night for the first football fireworks all over Gunther died on Sunday at her home ry Tobermqn Post, V. F. W., of properly handled loge, and. In the A single straight crack or silt Is San Jose State of California con- mostly o f the traditional varieri over the fact that a temporary sity game Saturday in which Vllla- were as follows: Moriartys—Is, ■dioota from September 13th to rated the best In the nation, which iJtetropoUUn A A U cross- football league which may carry against their former mates, Mervln game of a home and home series Hickey’s Grove yesterday aft- November 14th. There la a total en- following a short Illness. She was Stafford Springs attended the cases of formers who hsve large not a major defect All limbs should tinued to head the parade, beating include North Carollna-VlrglK ] mental aberration led us to desert nova emerged with a 29-6 triumph Zwick, Patrick; It, Skoog, Ooso- bom In Wurttenburg, Germany, De- two will meet New Year's Day in champlonshlp* over a slx- Cole, Harry Squatrlto. Ted Brown, with the Windy CItyltea, wbo along ernoon and romped to an roDment of 1,547 pupils. Hartford district council meeting of areas of trees down, and who are be cut off flush with the trunk. The San Diego MarinesffiM), for its tenth Clemson-Furman, Maryland-Wos^ the Minnesota Swedes after picking to remain unbeaten .... them to eastern division and league grande; Ig, McIntosh, Butktswlos,; cember 9, 1853, and bad bMD a the Rose Bowl and In other post- irse at Forest Park In Wood- Jimmy Murphy and Elmo Oavello. with Etest Hartford are the only The aavlnga are divided aa fol* the V. F. W. held In the G. A. R. unable to finance extensive logging most valuable log la the butt log, straight victory. San Jose also is ington and Lee, Virginia Tech-Vlr- honors. amazingly decisive triumph c, Ferguson; rg, luUono; rt, Ander- resident of this city for 67 years. season games, still la to be decided. navea, N. Y „ yeaterday and also led The Alumni will also have a good- rivals the Red and White will meet lean: Town of Vernon, Dobaonvlllo hall, Rockville, Saturday night. operations themselves, the Admin- or the one nearest the stump, high scorer of the group with 276 gtnla Military and North Carolina Their sixth straight victory, a over the badly crippled, hap- son, Helms; re, Schueto, Hoyss; ^ She leaves three sons, Cbarlea and Most of these problems probably hla New York AthleUc CHub mates ly number of other performers on this season outside o f the CXHL acbooi, $12.01, enrollment 14, de> Mr. and Mrs. Jock Dennerly of istration will arrange loans. which should be given special at- points, while Duke haa the only per- SUte-(^raegie Tech Thursday; Ml- league record for the season, came Bycholskl. Vlttnar: tab. MoJswakl, Henry Gunther of this city and will be Ironed out this week when to a team triumph over the ten-year hand who were outstanding at high competition. less Orioles to even the town poaitora 9; East Dlatrlct, $311.11, en> Grant avenue ore the parents of a Following are some of the most tention to place It In lU most val- fect defensive record. ami-Bucknell Friday and (Seorgla- irecterday at the expense of Green Healy; rhb, SUum, Csrrsn; fb, George Gunther of , Ohio; important directions for logging as the Thanksgiving Day claaslca and tiUe holder, the MiUrose A. A. title series at one-all. The final roUmant 345, deposltora 361; Ma- daughter bom Friday night at the uable condlUon. To obtain the The Hat o f undefeated and untied Georgia Tech and Florlda-Aubura « Bay. It not only advanced their Krebs, Robinson. Orioles—Is. IrUb; two daughters, Mrs. Rose Engler Johnson Memorial hospital. Mr. formulated by the salvage authori- next Saturday's climax games bring McCnuakey, wbo has been either atreet, $301.35, enrollment 375, best uUlizatton, measure the full teams, as compiled by the Associat- Saturday. Auburn trimmed Geor- Goldberg, MacLeod Rate eastern title bid and prolonged the score was 61 to 7 as the south It, J. Bstls; Ig. B. Stags; c, Tumin- and Miss Lillian A. Gunther, Mth of Dennerly Is assistant superintendent Ity: the season almost to its end. wlnntag or placing second In the Maltora 118; Northeast School, length before any logs are cut ed Press: gia, 23-14, last week; Florida and western division fight, but stamped enders tallied eight touch- ■ki; rg, Joe Bostta, Vontek; rt, Hartford; seven graadcbtldren and a of the Warren Woolen company of Speciflea tions asnlor event for Uie lost decade, 1,95, enrollment 68, depositors 68; Measuring of logs should start ‘ W. Pts. Grid Champa Crowned Georgia 'Tech played a scorelesa the New Yorkers os a sure menace MICHIGAN FEATURES Texas, Archlvy, DeCantta; re, 'Tag* great grandchild. The funeral will Stafford Springs. Mrs. Dennerly Each log abould be cut so aa to sped over the gruelling distance In MAPLE LEAFS GAIN downs in the greatest scoring Ofden’a Oonier, $7.91, enrollment from the base. In some cases log Son Joee (CoL) S t a t e ...... 10 276 Last Saturday saw the Big Ten draw; Tulane routed Sewanee, 38-0, the fine time of thirty minutes and should they clash with the Packers gsrt. Bender; qb, Eworsky, Vorrlek; 17, depositors 17; ralcottville, $9.17, be held on Wednesday afternoon at was formerly Miss Estelle Squires be as straight as possible, of de- spree in the history of the an- cuts should be made from the top West Tenn. Teach ers...... 9 264 campaign close with Minnesota on while Mlsalsssippt State was upset, thirty-two seconds and won by iJie sgata In the playoff. tab. K. Irish, B. Tuminakl; rbb. aoroUment 18, depositors 9; Vernon 2:30, p. m. at her home. Burial will of this town. sirable length and with a top diam- Tops On All-East Array BIG TEN ALL-STARS nual fail classic. be In Grove Hill cemetery. towards the stump In order to pre- Texas Tech ...... 9 253 top again; Oklahoma complete tta 7-3, by Southwestern o f Memphis, surprisingly slim margin of one foot By virtue of their decisive 15 to S Kupchunos, Kovls: tb, Otander, snd OsBtar $8.19, enrollment 35, deposit- Miss Helen May Barrett of En- eter of at least 6 Inch Inside bark. sweep of Big Six honors; Duke walk South Enders A t Peek vent splitting. Texas Christian...... 9 234 m THE FAR WEST ta a desperate stretch duel with Jim triumph, the Giants became the only A TIE WITH HAWKS Stags. ees 10; Vernon Depot $55.34, enroll- field, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Logs only 6 inches and 7 Inches In off with the Southern Conference The Orioles were forced to field a No logs containing nails, wire (X) Maryville (Mo.) Teach 9 221 California's 6-0 conquest o f Stan- "Iron B t»e" Rafferty, a Winged greatly to the upset o f until then eastern club tMs year to defeat Three Wolverines Named On Boors By M ilsd s BMnt 38, deposltora 37; total $664.93, Henrv F. Barrett and Arthur Mon- top diameter Inside bark must be crown; Utah take the title In the makeshift eleven because of the roe Blodgett of Warehouse Point, or other metal should bo presented Western R eserve...... 8 246 ford, accomplished on a BotUri- Foot teammate and Uke McOuskey unbeaten Dartmouth. Green Bay wMch also was seeking Morisrty Bros ..18 13 30 d—§1 enrollment 790, depositors 500. at least 10 feet 3 inches long. These for scaling or sawing. Only logs Rocky Mountain Big Seven and RcLanghry And Condh Com Associated Preas Team; heavy toll of Injuries to regulars ta son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Blod- (X) Hillsdale (Mich.) ...... 8 '224 Reglnato pass after an Indian fum- ajformer Fordham University star. Its 6th straight Waahlngton did IN HOCKEY LEAGUE Orioles ...... 0 0 0 T— T Town of Ellington, Cogswell SOUTH small logs must not have sound (California clinch at least a tie for Weisa Is Outstanding. wlnntag the opener a week ago by gett were married Saturday moro- from blown-down or hurricane- (X) Georgetown...... 8 135 ble had been recovered, aarured the ■SMrge De George ot the New not meet the Packers, who ended Touchdowns—MsJswsU, 4; KoMa* $14.40. enrollment 30, depoaltori 30; tight knots more tha,, 1 Inch In broken trees will be purchased. No Pacific Coast Conference honors. Only 11 Players Gan the slim margin of 7-6 but It's doubt- Windermere $34.74, enrollment 29. Ing by Justice of the Peace Joel H. Tennessee ...... 8 8 133 Bears o f one half of the conference York A. C., placed fourth. Gene plete Backfield Of NEA their regular season yesterday and ■on, 2; Bycholskl, Stauin, Stags. diameter or live knots not over 2 purchases will be made from own- Venake was 11th and Ronald Stll- Moke the First Team who, os a result of the loss, faced ful that the local champions could depositors 23; Job's Hill, $19.82, cn- COVENTRY Reed, 2nd. The couple were at- Notre Dame ...... 8 149 Each of theae new champions has title. They won’t get It all or thy Chicago, Nov. 21 — (A P ) — The PotaU from try after touebdowii. Inches In diameter. ers or operators cutUng living trees well 18tb to complete the 29 points There were others who might the possibility of a playoff tor the have stopped the Gas Housers yes- roUment 30, depositors 17; Number tended by Miss Vera Squires and Oklahoma ...... 8 133 a claim of some sort to high na Rose Bowl bid unless U.C.L.A, 1938 all Big Ten eleven reflected Bycholskl, luUono, Zwlek and Btago. Log lengths should be 8, 10, 12, which have not been blown down scored by tha team victors. The easily have been named to the first western crown. Chicago StiO Leads Circuit terday oven If thslr full strength Five $35.73, enrollment 39, depoalt- Judge Eugene W. Latimer attend- Anders Jacobsen of Stafford (X) Ottawa (Kans.) .. 8 134 tional ranking, but there are other downs Southern California Thurw Eleven; Eleven Schools Michigan’s football renaissance to- Officials, Kelley, referee; McCor- 14 or 16 fset with an additional 3 or broken by the hurricane. claims which must be considered. MUlroae team was second, also scor team. day as western conference coaches was available. Moriartys, spurred ora 34; Center School $69.05, enrol I- ed the bachelor dinner at the Hotel Springs os witnesses. Duke ...... 8 lU'/ day. A Trojan victory would leave Detroit kept its glances alive by mick, umpire. Inches left on each log for trim- Some surface requirements and The "major” unbeaten and untied tag 29 points. In case of a tie, A A U Dick Coaslano, Pitt Junior who defeating the Chicago Ordinals 7 to named three Wolverines, Including on by the necessity of victory to pro- BtSBt 107, depositors 59; Crystal Bond, In Hartford, Thursday eve- Borough clerk and treasurer John (X) Wabpeton (N.D.)Science 7 177 them tied, but the custom is to. pick With Toronto And Rang- ming allowance. As man) logs aa prices will be listed ta tomorrow’s teams are Georgetown in the east; rues give the award to the team Earn Places On First took over Goldberg’s left halfback 3 and con tie Green Bay at eight two sophomores, ta their annual a long the series and bring about a Lake $36.54, enrollment 48. deposit- W. Kelms of Bellrose etreet. local (X) Lake Forest ...... 7 146 ths winner between the two teams Job when the latter went to full, DESPITE WBISZEB ning, tendered Frank C. Psrtsek of possible should be cut In 16-foot Herald. Notre Dame and Oklahoma in the having the first man to finish. The victories and three defeats by dis- lections for the Associated Press. third and deciding clash next Sun- ata 38; Prog Hollow $10.09, enroli- agent for the American Railway (X) Mansfield (Pa.) Teach. 7 106 that come out even. Is as fine a running back as may BWnt 11, depositors 11; Longview Willington, chairman of the State Express, la enjoying a two weeks’ mid west: Texas (Christian in the 89th Regiment A. A. waa third with posing of c;hlcago'a Bears and Phll- ers Tied For Second; This Tom Harmon, halfback, and For- day, elmply ran riot against the Weatem Washington ...... 7 98 Oregon-Oregon SUte and Wash- Team; Other Choices. be found In the east Pittsburgh — Every team in ths 8S1J10, enrollment 83, depositors 82; Central Republican committee. In vacation from hla duties. -62 petote. adelpMa In Its last two games. est Evasbevskl, , were north enders with a terrific and (X) Worcester T ech ...... 6 66 southwest and Tennesaee and Duke Ington-Washlngton SUte ore Satur- Bill Osmanaki, 200-pound Holy Nstionsl Profeaalonsl Football total $293.44; enrollment 366, de- honor of hla marriage to Miss Veda Andrew‘ Fctrence and Ruth Plc- Strack spent the week-end In New In the south. Texas Tech and West- The Bears and Lions will meet at the sophomores— the first to earn ■lashing display of offensive power (X)—Completed schedule. day's conference tussles. Stanford Ch'oss star; Cllif Wilson of Har- League with the exception at tho positors 344. Sorber of Hartford, which will take cln, members of the Senior class York where they inspected the jcean Detroit Thuraday with the now re- Week’s Schedule. all conference ranking since 1934 that woiUd not be denied. liner "Queen Mary." ern Reserve may be aa good aa plays Dartmouth, one of the eastern vard, and BUI Tronavltch of Rut- Pittsburgh Pirates, ta expected to Town of Somers, KIbbe Fuller, place today. of the Stafford High school will plav HUNTING SEASON some of these but they haven’t been greats, In on intersectlonol gam* Bv JERRY BRONDFIELD vltallxed Bears a mighty barrier to when Ed WIdseth of Minnesota and The Oriolee fought gallantly and ■ N'l Saturday afternoon Mias Gertrude NBA Servloe Sports Writer gera didn't have a poor day all Detroit's chances. Yesterday the show a profit for the year. Wbtaosr $118.03, enrollment 114, depositors Mrs. Ralph ReynoldAls In charge the leading parts In the senior clasa able to prove It yet. Saturday while SonU Cfiaro, tha Sports Roundup Merle Wendt of Ohio State acMeved desperately but Coach Ludwig Han- of the Thanksgiving baskets which Anderson entertained her Sunday season. Bears eliminated Brooklyn from White plays with the BueUng Bn- 108; total $417.09, enrollment 372, play "Junior Sees It Through" to Vlllanova, Boston College and atrong independent, tackles Detroit By ASSOCIATED PRESS first year honors. sen’s eleven was primed to fighting dnoaltors 344. the Legion Auxiliary will diatrlbute be presented Friday, December 16 School cisaa at the Church Commu- By BID FEDEB This was a year of great backs There were , Co- eastern title consideration with a conneers. nity House. The children made can- EXTENDED HERE CLAIM IOWA SEEKS Utah also are unbeaten but have Sunday. lumbia’s incomparable passer Although the flying Clilcago Last year all were cenlors except pitch and staged a driving, relent- Town of South Windsor, Rye among needy families next week. Iti the Warren Memorial hall. New York, Nov. 21.—(AP) —So along the Atlantic seaboard. Pick- ■mashing 24 to 6 triumph. dy In the afternoon for the annual been tied one or more times each. ROCKY MOUNTAIN Blackbawks, defeated only once In Francis Twedell of Minnesota. Twe- lees onslaught that plied up yard- Street, $7.07, enrollment 19, depoelt- Donations of fruit, canned goods Others taking part are: Eunice Harvard starts tba campaign by Schmidt, the Carnegie Tech cen New York must protect Its east- Thank Offering. She waa assisted From the sectional and "bowl” Utah, after swamping Wyoming, ing the four out.^tanding perform- ter; and Roth and Zltrldea, Dart- sU National Hockey League sUrta, dell placed again this year, sharing age galore and led to a pair ot ora 19. Banners have been awarded and other aultable foods will be wel- Klbbe. Alberta Eaton, Mildred gotttag kicked around four times, ern lead against Brooklyn Thursday wlU be participating, there doesn't guard honors with Ralph Helkklnsn, comed and may be left at the Cen- by Mrs. Irving Loomis who helped HOLY CROSS COACH standpoint, the major events on this 30-0, to Uke the conference title, ers was a tough task for experts mouth's fine guards. touchdowns ta the opening period, tba rooms with 100 per cent deposlt- Wormatedt, Arthur Furness, Ber- sad winds up with the big three and after that will settle the title Is- seem to be anything dangerous In Michigan's third member—one more Something to he ter School to be gathered by the serve the children to a lovely aup- Grant More Time East Of week’s program are Thursday's takes on Idaho, the Pacific coast title....W eU , if you didn't know who furnish this consensus selec- Frank Reagan, Pennsylvania' another pair ta the second quarter, tt(. nard Yurchuk, Ruth Horsman, sue with .Washington’s Redskins, this week's busy schedule for the then any other school placed. Older Boys Conterenre committee. per. Rev. and Mrs. Leon Austin Southern (Callfomla-U. C. L. A. "orphan," Thursday. Dmiver and what kind of a season it was, you sophomore quarterback. Is a 180' three In the third stanxa and one ta Frank Bellante and Frank Leche- were their special gueeta. tion. providing the defending champions league leaders. The coaches nominated three The Men's club will hold their man. Miss Helen Maxwell of the game, the probably decisive Tennes- Colorado meet In the only conference do now ... .The grapevine says Leon pounder destined to go far before the final period aa the Orioles lone 'ThanhfiiP’for! The 39th Connecticut Older Boys Rev. Leon H. Austin preached on Only two positions were fixed by can overcome Pittsburgh Sunday, Held to a 1-1 overtime tie by the Juniors—Jack Murray of Wisconsin, monthly meeting In the vestry of high school faculty la dirtecting River, Fire Danger Had see-Kentucky and Texaa (Chrlatlan- game with Colorado seeking to hold Rains win land on the Pennsylvania hla college days are over. ■core came ta the closing part ot Oonference under the su^'vices of Thankeglvlng” yesterday. The Wan Eddie Anderson To Whlzzer White ran 79 yards for a Toronto Maple Leafs last night, the center; Erwin Prasse of Iowa, end, the Congregational church next nlay. The proceeds will ho added Southem Methodist contests and second place. (Colorado State plays boxing commission. . . . And that any great margin, where Marshall Theae and a number of others touchdown against Philadelphia yes- the encounter. the Y. U. C. A. of the sUte will be choir Bang "Our God a Near". Sby Hawks play two games this week In and Louis Brock of Purdue, half- Tuesday evening. to the annual Washington trip the intersectional battle between New Mexico. Idaho was g o ^ therelllenm be a sbokeup on the New Goldberg, the spark plub of Pitts- were left off the first team only terday, but it waa Pittsburgh's only Majewski Feat: held In Danbury on Friday and Sat- Hall. The flowers were a mixed Cut Into Period Earlier. ten-game schedule. Thuraday night back. The Boy’s club realized about fund. Succeed Irl Tubbs, Wbo Duke and Pittsburgh; enough to down Utah tSato, 14-0, York commission before Santa Claus burgh’s mighty attack, and Bob because there were only 11 places ■core and the Pirates lost to Phila- Majewski end Staum paced tba n r^ y. December 2nd and 3rd. bouquet furnished by Mrs. Walter they meet the strth place Detroit The team was rounded out with It Is expected that Tolland County twenty dollars from the whist held Taking the week's program by last week while Brigham Young gets h ere....Th is comer has been McLeod, Dvtmouth'a versatile cap- to be filled. delphia 14 to 7. Cleveland will play ground gaining activities of Mortar- Keller. Red Wings, whipped by Boston last such veterans as Bob Haak of In- Will ba represented by a delegation in the Town hall Friday evening. sections, here Is how the remaining whipped Colorado State, 20-12. asked to recommend a player-man- tain, hold forth. the Ctords at Chicago in Sunday’s night. 4-1, and Sunday they meet ty Brothers, aided by the fine block- On Tuesday evening the annual The State Board of Fisheries and Has Disastrous Season. diana and Joe MIhal of Purilue st of from 25 to 30 boya from the va- The money will be used to Inatall races look. ager (ctacher) for an up-and-com- Goldberg, shifted from left half other game. the New York Rangers, who shaded ing of Robinson and the other backs, lighting equipment In their club Thank Offering supper and food sale tackle, Cleo Diehl of Northwestern rious communities In charge of Tol- for the benefit of the church achool Game today announced an exten- THE EASTERN SLATE ing club In a fast class “D" league to full this season, utilized Ms 185 Green Bay pushed New York Les C^anadlans, 2-1, and tied To- while the southender's forward wall rooms. Tlic first prize, a turkey, NORTH . .. .'n ose Interested, please wrrtte at end and Wisconsin'a Homle Wei. lu d County YMCA secretary W. F. will be held at the Church Commu- sion of the hunting season for Georgetown rallied to beat Mary- pounds to the best advantage of College Stars about much as it pleased during the ronto for Mcond place. functioned well night to perfection waa won by Miss Margaret Nye; Chicago, Nov. 21.— (A P ) —Iowa in a hurry___ That Davey O’Brien at fullback. Weiss topped all other Tyler. The conference la open to nity House. land, 14-7, last Saturday and wind RAMBLERS TROUNCE his career. Already known aa a dy- first half yesterday until it reached The Rangers would appear to be ta tearing gaping boles In tba hecoml prize, a chicken, by Mrs. grouse, pheasant and gray squirrel 1s flirting with Eddie Anderson. didn't hurt hla All-America chances players In the poll with eight first boya between he ages of 15 and '30 COVENTRY Carlton Bostwlck has returned to up as the only major unbeaten and namic ball-carrier, Mad Marshall By ASSOOATED PRESS the scoring sone. New York stopped the Hawks most awesome foes this Orioles’ defense. Majewski crossed Catherine Cour; consolation, a peck east of Uie Connecticut River where Iowa coach at Holy Cross, aa the even a Uttle bit against Rice.. team vote* and any boy wishing to go can se- hla home in Hlmesburg, Vermont. untied team. Claims o f Vlllanova, added passing to his repertoire this Davey O'Brien, Texas Christian one touchdown drive at the 25 and week were It not for the fact they the final marker Into the end sone of potatoes, by Mrs. Belle Clark; woodlands were closed during the successor of Irl Tubbs. The big Uttle TCU-er only tossed another at the 10, but Paul Enge- Several coaches ta selecting the cure Information from the pastor of The 4-H County Achievement Pro- Miss Flora Rcimer of Wethers- hurricane emergency. 39-8 winner over Boston University, fsU when the Panthers fooled folks U., back—completed 12 of 20 passes meet the Bruins Tuesday and the no less than four times ta the course door prize, ten pounds of sugar, by That was the report In Big Ten NEW HAVEN BY 7-3 three touchdown passes, scored hretsen’a field goal gave the Pack- Evoshevskl • Harmon - Brock-Welss hla church or from W. F. Taylor at gram held last Friday evening, had field spent the week-end with Mr. and Boston College, held to a score- by taking , to the air. for three touchdowns and 117 yards, Maple Leafs Thursday. They are of tha afternoon, Robinson touted the office of the YMCA in Rockville. Mrs. Mabel Tower. Using for the first time In a game circles today after Tubb.s, flnishing once himself, gained 108 yards on ers a 3 to 2 halftime lead. backfield called It a "dream" offen- the largest attendance of any one and Mrs. G. H. Storra. less tie by St. Anslem, an unbeaten On the honor team, Goldberg carried ball 14 times from scrim- bound to be tired by the time the twice and Staum and Bycholskl Twenty-nine members of the Girl situation the discretionary power to a second disastrous season at the ths ground and 117 in the a ir .. Then the Giants struck. Tuffy sive combination. Evasbevskl and Awards Announced thus far. Between 3,10 and 400 were Arniond Cnrron has returned to act when the Legislature is not in little fellow, depend upon the form- returns to his old halfback post mage and gained 108 yards, return- Hawks skate onto the Garden Ice. garnered a touchdown apiece. By- Scouts visited the State Police Bar- his home at Mr. and Mrs. Christo- Hawkeye Institution, had Intimated Outside of that, he wasn't busy at Leemons ran 75 yards for one touch- Harmon established themselves as E. Henry Sefton, county 4-H club preaent. The following program was to make room for John Mc- ed five punts for 73 yards, scored They will know by then who is go. cholskl, lullono and Zwick scored racks at Stafford on Friday eve- pher Glenney. session, the Board extended the sea- very strongly that his contract er’s tllte with Manhattan Thursday all.... down and Mel Hein 50 yards for an- great blockers. Weiss supplied laader of 'Tolland county has an- ning, accompanied by Scout Capiain presented: son to sunset on December 1. Hunt- and the Eagles' annual struggle with Eagles Remain h Cellar Of Laughry of Brown. 190-pound son fourth touchdown and kicked three tag to give the Hawks the stiffest the extra potato. Three completed nounced the following awards for Group singing, leader. Everett would not be renewed. Tubbs, who of the Tus ■ McLaughry, Bear coach. other after Intercepting a pass. A both durability snd speed. Harmon -Margaret Jacobaon, Mrs. John Cum ing of the three species will end on came to Iowa from Miami (Fla.) Holy Cross Saturday. Tim Mara’s New York pro Giants' conversions in rout of Rice. fight, however. The battle between passes and a line buck by Staga ac- outstanding homemaking club, the BAnont, Cos Coh: opening remarks, Young McLaughry hits k line with crowd of 48,270 watched the battle. the Leafs snd Rangers Thursday and Brock, also kickers and pass- mlsk and Mrs. James tTiamplIn. November 23 in the rest of the University two years ago, has been Just as the Yale-Harvard tussle, franchise cost him Just $2,500. Eric Tipton, Duke, back—Ran 33 counted for the Orioles tally and Marvel Cooks of Coventry; Hathc- Eldred Doyle: words of welrome. Int-Am Rink Leagne; hh terrific force and has no peer In the yards from scrimmage, tossed 13 The standings: should settle second place conten- era. were the "long run" threats. They were given a talk by .Sergeant state. the target of the Iowa wolves al- which Harvard won, 7-0, on a alngle And yesterday's game against the Slags also added the extra point. way Miller Post Cup for the out- Rev, L. H. Austin: typical club pro- NATIONAL FARM PLAN east as a defensive player. ■ , ard pass and swept tackle for two Eastern Division Players Just nosed out of*flrst Hurllmrt on the work i r the .italT, "The extension was unanimously most from the beginning of the Packers drew only 48,000 fans.... tion for quite a whUr. VIrtori Invincible atanding agricultural club, the Blue gram, Marvel Cool'": atyle ahow. uninterrupted drive after having yards for only Duke touchdown In W. L T. The Leafs, playing their second team honors were Vince Qavre, Wis- and were shown the various types of approved by the Board in view of present season. The Hawkeye did dians Kanked. Inddentally, It looks Uke the blg- lUbbon Baby Beef club of Mansfield; 4-H Club members. Esthel Koehler, been baffled for three periods, was win over North Carolina state. New York ...... ___ 7 2 0 period after Johnny Gottsellg had consin. quarterback; George Nash Moriartys were Invincible yester- equipment used. Including the pul- SEEN ‘MOST P R A a iC A L ’ the fact that many clUzens In east- no good for themselves this year, goat year ever for the national pro MacLeod Is Rated Stanley Dobosz cup for the seconil leader, piano solo. Richard Bowers; last week’s standout game, the Willard Hofer, Notre Dame, back Washington ...... 5 2 2 poked the puck home for the HXwks Minnesota end, and and day. No doubt about that. Very few motor. ern counties who had purchased outside o f beating Chicago 24 to 14 league... .Even Bert Bell's Phllly Best Back In Years n» V S. W f tMT •Ffl outstanding agricultural club, the magic, Joaeph Rukua. Army-Navy classic heads this week's — Second string quarterback inter- Brooklyn ...... ___ 4 4 2 in the first. Then the Leafs settled John Haman, Northwestern tackle of the targe crowd of fans ta at- hunting licenses were deprived of and holding Purdue to a scoreless Eagles have plenty of block Ink on MacLeod Is rated by many aa mingtoD 4-H club; Tolland county Awarda were preaented to the fol- slate. Army showed itself In fine By ASSOCIATED PRESS cepted pass and ran It back 85 yards Philadelphia ______4 6 0 down to business and, although sby and center, respectively. Other tendance believed that the Orioles Plalnvlew, Tex., Nov. 21— (A P I — hunting prlvUeges during the first Ue. The International • AmerlcaR the books___ Horton Smith, the the best all-round back the cast Volture, 40 and 8 cup for out.stnnd- lowing; shape for Saturday's conflict by golfer, is listed in the new social for Irish touchdown, then place Pittsburgh .... ---- 2 7 0 a man at the start of the overtime, second team members were John beat array would have been able to M. L. Wilson, under-accretary of part of the nunting season," Oliver Anderson, a crack end at Notre whipping Princeton 19-7. hockey league plunges Into one o< has seen In years. Standing almost Waste rn Division tag leadership in agricultural clubs, ! American Legion Stanley Dobosz reglater, m'deah---- Some horse' 6 feet and weighing 185, the Big 20-yard field goal that beat they withstood the Hawks’ offen- Marluccl, Minnesota end; Alex Scho- halt the tremendous surge of pure, B. Ellsworth, Chairman of the Dame In 1920 and '21, has had phe- the most gruelling weeks of Its his- . . ” r’ . . . ^ XTA*.4V«<*rAA9 W. B. Young of Stores; the Stanley WAPPING agriculture, waved aside the domea- Pittsburgh prepared for a de- men Insist the shoes really won for Northwestern. Green B a y ...... ___ 8 3 0 sive rushes nobly. enbaum, Ohio State tackle; guards unadulterated power that the aouUi i Cup for outstanding home making Board, declared. nomenal success at Holy Cross, His tory Tuesday night when Provldenc* Green captain can lug the hall with Detroit ...... ___ 6 Dobosz Po-t cup for leadership In MKS W W a R A N l I club, to Marvel Cooka. Coventry; tlc allotment plan and stoutly pro- cisive teat against Duke by routing SeaMacult over the Admiral. .They Frank Foley and Horbert Mac- 3 0 The Bruins celebrated the return Lynn Hovisnd of Wisconsin and Hal enders displayed from the opening bomemaklng clubs. Mrs. Rrnest plolmed the national farm program "While the Board would like also present team has won seven out of meete Sprln^eld in the first o< 1$ the beat of 'em, kick and pass. C3iicago Bears .. ___ 6 4 0 86UD. Mancbent«r I American Legion Hatheway-Mlller Penn State, 26-0, while Manhattan point out the 'Biscuit was dancing donald, Harvard, backs — Foley of EklSte Shore ta fine style. He led Method of Northwestern; halfbacks kickoff to the final whistle. Smash- Richards of Columbia: Tolland today as "the most practical meth- to grant an extenaion of the wood- eight gomes, registering 196 points games scheduled for the week. The fourth back, 178-pound Mer- (Heveland ...... ___ 3 6 0 Cup for outstanding leadership of a ^ n a t 44 by opponents. warmed up for Vlllanova with a lS-0 around In light aluminum plates, lin Ckmdlt of Carnegie Tech, also threw two passes to Macdonald, the third period rush that brought Wilbur Moore of Minnesota and ing runs of thirty, forty, fifty yards County Farm Bureau cup for the od" to meet the preaent situation. cock seaaoib. which ended yeatorday The division leaders, H ers^ y iff Cliicago Ctardtaols ___ 1 9 Thanksgiving There will be a card party at Rye club, to Blue Ribbon Baby Beef club. While negotiations for his serv- victory over West Virginia. Penn and Man o' War’s boy wore "clogs" rates a triple-threat label. He la second for touchdown; Macdonald p goals by Cooney -Welland. Bobby Roy Beilin of Wisconsin, and Larry were the rule rather than the excep- entstaindlng bomemaklng 9lub ex- Some of the chief oppoolUon to It, (November 20), and th* waterfowl the west, and the Philadelphia Yesterday’s Results Bauer, MIR Schmidt and Woody Du- striel school, tomorrow evening. It This la a county.wide club. Ameri- tves ore reported to be proceeding and Cornell, both Idle last week, twice os heavy---- Is It true Wal- particularly dangerous on a reverse also ran 33 yards off tackle in 50- Buhler, Minnesota fullback. tion as Moriartys ripped and batter- hibit, the SomersMlIe 4-H Canning he aaaerted, comes from Interests season, which concludes .November Ramblers in the east, have far ^ m yard drive that brought one-touch- New York 15, Green Bay 3. mart and completely snowed under ThMkigmttg- n dty ta ghm will be one of a series ot setback. can Legion Stanley Doboaz Chip for cautiously, probabl* no announce wind up the "Ivy league" schedule lace Wade ta tblnldng of making his or cutback, where his speed whisks ed the Orioles’ line to shreds with a club; the Farm Bureau cup for the 28, federal regulatlona govern bunt- comfortable margins to work on aa down triumph over Yale. C3itcago Bears 24, Brooklyn 6. the Detroit offensive and defense. There will be two more. December second outstanding agricultural club, "which have used governmental ment regarding his appointment os Thursday with (Cornell favored to Duka bocks stick their hands In Mm away before the line can close devastating speed and fury of at- thanks, eat Turkey and Dram outstanding agricultural club 'ex- ing seasons for migratory gome the firing sUrts. Herahey, Idle yes- Hugh McChillough, Oklahoma, Detroit 7, Chicago Cardinals 8. The Rangers won their fourth 8 and 15. Prizes will be awarded. to Ellington Dairy club; American powers to saddle southwestern Iowa coach will be made until after take the title. the molasses barrel before Pitt In on him. tack that was marvelous to watch. up! Be sure yoar Seeh era hibit. the Ellington 4-H Foresters. Legion Volture No. IC'T, for out- farmers with high freight rates, birds and the Board qo au- terday, tops Syracuae by only a comes to town, to cure old fumble bock—Passed to set up OUaboma's Philadelphia 14, Pittsburgh 7. straight and the Clonadlens dropped LEROY FRY A THREAT The Wapping Molher't Club, serv- tha meeting of western conference In other Thanksgiving games point, for the SUrs, moving fast, Picking the ends also presented This week’s schedule: Thursday— In spite of the decisive triumph of Installation Tomorrow standing leadrAhlp of agricultural and to give tariff benefits to Indus- thority In the matter. Itla?___ lone touchdown, place-kicked 20- their elxth. consecutive game at "right"— wear Jnterwaram, ed a aupper at the Buckland achool. coaches and schedule makers here Columbia, beaten 13-12 by Syracuse, shut out Springfield's Indians. 5-0, something of a problem, with John New York at Brooklyn. (Jhlcago hla charges, (toacb Hansen refuses The officers of James W. ,Mi;ne club, to W. B. Young; chopping con tries which sell goods to farmers.” "The discretionary power given next month. meets Brown, and George Washing- yard field goal to end scoring In win New York with PMl Watson scor- Gamp USWV and the Ellen G Berrv Wednesday evenmg, tor the teach- last night for their fourth straight Wysockl o f Vlllanova, named on Bears at Detroit; Sunday—Cleve- AS NATIONAL SCORER to express confidence ta next Sun- test award to Richard Hamilton; Wilson told a meeting of Texss the Board to extend state — Odds and ends o f the Big Ten ton, 16-0 loser to Bucknell, plays loiwa SUte managed only 87 over Iowa State. ing the wlnntag goal ta. the second Auxiliary will be Installed at a Joint ers .and the parents of the pupils. win to gain their eighth and ninth several AII-Amerlca teams a year land at CMcogo Cardinals, PlttS' period after Lynn Patrick and Louis day's outcome ta the third and de- 35c P a i r U p American Legion Satnley Doboaz farmers the domestic allotment plan however, hae amply proved Its need windup: I West Virginia. Fordham, which out- y a r ^ through the line against Ok- 'Vic Bottori, CoUfornlo. back — oaremony on Tuesdav evinin^:, No- Rev H. H. Crawiord. a former Cup for outtaanding leadership of points. ago, and Fordbam't Harry Jocun- Tossed touchdown poos to substi- burgh at Washington. Trudcl bad registered for each side ciding clash at Mt. Nebo, pointing would mean lower prices. and usefulnesa In the current oltua- Figuring 90,000 people will see splashed South Carolina, winds up lahoma, and aome of the folks think New York, Nov. 21.—(AP) —Le- vember 23nd In the G. A. R. hall. A Chaplain of the Rhode Uland Slate Homeniaking club, to Ml*. G. Rlrh- Philadelphia bad little trouble akl beating out such stars as C^or- tute end Ehigeic Reanato for Bears' earlier In the contest. roy Pry. Texaa A. and I. halfback out that Q>ach Jack Dwyer's eleven Uon and on post occoolona relating Notre Dome play Southern Cali- against New York University Satur- that didn’t make those Soooere supper will be served at seven Grange, and also a former pastor ot arda: Farm Bureau Cup for out- with the New Haven Eaglea win- nell’s Brud Holland, Karl Striegel win over Stanford. ‘The standing and schedule: rose to within four points of the Is certain to make a strong come- to fisblng.** fornia at Los Angeles, two weeks day while South (Carolina plays look so g o M ___ What do they ex o'clock after which Department the Hoekanuni Methodlal Episcopal standing 4-H enub exhibit, to Happy CR.AVAT LEAGUE ning, 7-3. over the last place club peet—bingo?....8’poae you folks o f Carnegie Tech, and Bill Dad- Tom Harmon, Michigan, back — Won Lost "ned Pts. nation's scoring leadership by tal- back ta Its effort to keep the local No chonga woe announced ta the hence, the Irish will have played to (Catholic. 'li Free! Free! Commander Edward J. McRrIaty of church was the speaker at the Health club of Someraville, lead by (Morphy's) in the group, Springfield and Provi- notleed this department’! tip on the dlo of Pitt. Smashed through Une for first GREEN TO P U Y TWICE Chicago ...... 1 1 lying 13 points Saturday on two grid title at the north end for the rabbit, bora and raccoon bunting 487,000 fans this season---- A sell- IN MIDDLE WEST dence which downed (Cleveland la Wysockl, a 190-poundetv Is one New Haven will Install the officers Harvest-liine Thanksgiving service Zeta Borya; Farm Bureau Cup for out crowd of 48,500 saw them tri- ^ ' M* sending Johnny Broca to touchdown against Ohio State, pass, Torooto ...... 8 2 touchdowns and a conversion. Ha fourth consecutive year. of the Camp and .Mary .Mathleu of Team No. 3 exploded all their season which continues throughout Minnetsota retained Its Big Ten singularly easy fashion. 33-1, of the finest pass receivers ta the $100 in Merchandise wnuh was held al the Windsorville outstanding agricultural 4-H club umph over Northwestern Saturday idlana came through tba week ed over goal line for second. N. Y. Rangers . 0 0 now ts only four points ta back of Play Prison Trojans. WllUmantlc. Department President, exhibit, to Ellington Forestry club; power to take four points from Team the state to December 31, Incluelve. title by running over Wisconsin, a tied for second pla,.e In this di east, and once be snogs on aerial DURING HOLIDAY WEEK Methodist church last evenmg. The with the Wildcats holding Notre end.V--Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt Dom Principe, Fordham, back — Boston ...... 1 1 of Southwestern Before next Sunday, however, Given Away Christ mu Eva. will Install the .\uNillary oUlcers. G. H. Storra Cup for Cover*ry’a out- Among fur-bearers, skunk, mink likely-looking candidate for the Their battle Tuesday night ahodlS swizigs off with the ability of a Granges ot East Windsor. Ellington, No. 1, to take pomsalon of first Dame to It's closest score of the will A lly IUY« 8 atable ot SO hossee Galloped 63 y o ^ for touchdown N. Y. Americans 2 0 (Tenn.) who leads srith 97. Fry Morlarty Brothers ore stated for One C hute With Everir standing garden club member, Don- and otter may be token to March honor, 21-0, while Michigan knock- produce the Ramblers jtMpt form!? halfback. > Took Examination l\ appmg and Vernon were especial- place. Team No. 4 took a nose dive year....PorU culor praise waa lav- running at SanU A n iU ... .Arkan- that stortod defeat of South Ctoro- Detroit ...... 5 0 has 14 touchdowns and nine conver- another severe test when they travel 25c ald Gowdy: gavela for outstanding 15 and muakrat to March 81. ed Ohio State out of the picture, able challenger. Jacunakl U a flna poos recolver, The Monehaster Green A. C. will Pnrehue. There were fifteen men who took ly invited but every one waa cor- Into third place by losing four ished on Bemie Jefferson, crack sas has a bunch ot mldgeta on Ite Montreal 6 0 sions for a total of 93. Smith, wbo to Wethersfield on Thanksgiving first year clubs. Homemaking. Y. P. L8-0. Purdue downed Indiana, 13-6, The Stars scored in ereiy period but la chiofly praised for Ms de- play two cage games during This week’s schedule: Tlieeday— the civil service examination at the dially Invited to oe present. Mr. polnU to Team No. 2. The strike ex- Negro halfback, playing his lost bosketbaU squad this year---- Nine Jack Brown, Purdue, Ijock — didn’t score Saturday, has 16 touch- Day afternoon this Thursday to eu' S. club of Storrs, and Agricultural, and Illinois routed (Chicago, 34-0, In and were In no danger from the In- fensive ablUty. Standing 6 feet 2 Thanlcsglvlng week, opening Its sea- Montreal at New York Americans; Rockville post office on Saturday for Cravvionl is pa.Mor ot Norwichtown, pert Max Schubert hit high single Intercollegiate game---- He punted of ’em are only alx feet, and Tiny Caught opening Uekoff and ran it downs and a single point after. counter the strong State Prison Tro- the office of postmaatershlp. The M. E. chuich at present. Vernon Dairy club; 4-H pencils to other final conference games. dians. They are hot and if they can and weighing 195 pounds, the Ram bock 98 yards to score against In- son on Wednesday evening at 8 N, Y. Rangers at Boston; Thuraday with 137. Rookie John Pontlllo grab- beautifully, gained more ground Freiberger la a mere six-eight.... Biggest Jump of the week was jans, a team that has knocked off a Glenney's following took the examination. outstanding club aecretaiies, home- 'Notre Dame got past Northwest- carry over Into this week may end Wonder If even Elmer Laydcn knew co-captain to tha type of wlngmon diana. o’clock In Hartford against the —Americans at Montreal; Toronto registered by Don Fleming. Oelgh- Ihe nrst basKetball game rki. bed three string with 351. HOCKEY than any halfback in the game and goodly number of the leading semi- John Joseph O'LoughIm. Allan E. making, Anna Rudenaky, Tollond; ern. 9-7. as young Willard Hofer up with the divlskn leadership. The W ill Hafer waa on that Notre Dame who not only smoabes the inter- Bob Littls, Army, guard—Played Mitchell House quintet at the W est at Roj^era; (Chicago at Detroit; ton halfback, who leads the MlS' 789 Main Street season, for the South Wmdsor. Bgriculture, Richard Neiderwerfer, The Standings was a whole on defense, iMrtlcuIar- pro outfits ta the state. Over a Usk, Eldred Frederick Dowdlng. By ASSOCIATED PBESS scored all its points with a 65-yard Ramblers were Just as impressive. "army" before last Saturday---- AU ference bpt gets the ball-carrier. outstanding defensive gome and fell Middle school gym. Friday night Saturday—Detroit at Toronto; Chi- souri Valley Conference ta scoring. EUswonh Memorial High School Vernon; 4-H memo hooka to out- * ' W I* ly on passes___ He bad no fear ol They bad a 4-0 lead going Into the Arthur M. Bateman. Edward Louts Will be wnth the Berlin team at the Team No. 3 ...... 20 12 Nattonal lifiagiiii tha Irish and at one time thumbed runback of an intercepted paaa and be did was go 65 yards for a touch- Wysockl and Jacuski are skilled on bkxdced punt for first touchdown the Green faces the Hartford So cago at Americans; Sunday—Mon- Fleming made three touchdowns Ott. Jr.. Edward B. Ooogan. Edward standing club members of 1938. Bar- No games scheduled. final when the Eaglee suddenly got 'vdols at th# East Side Rec at 9 treal at Detroit; Americana at Bos- i local High School gym on Wednes- bara Bradway. Vernon; Helen Car- Teame No. 2 ...... 17 15 his nose at them after they had a 20-yard field goal. The Irish can down and then boot a field goal to Mockers . . . move a tackle re- against Princeton. Saturday to move Into fifth place. F. Doherty. Edward G. Hardlnir, latematloiiaLAmerieaa Gmw rest on their very green laurels un- upset the Philadelphians. They personally manhandle Northwest gardless of slxe. BUI Swan and Paul Snow, Utah, o'clock. ton; Chicago at Rongei*. Just behind Everett Elkins of Mar- day evening .November 23. The ter, Storrs; Thomas E. Wilson Team No. 4 ...... la ig nearly murdered him In a vicious hot and scored three. This didn't Richard P. Kocher. Andrew B. E. teams schedule will be eleven home Team No. 1 ...... n 21 N o games scheduled. tackle. .Dick Hanley, former coach til they wind up against Southern backs—Swan blocked and directed The Green has colled a practice shall, the eastern leader, and Jug Mott, Harold G. Stalger, Peter J award of a gold medal for outstand- tallied three more of their own. Pittsburgh—Paul Beeler, time- games and seven away. ing Baby Beef club work In 'Tolland Amerkam Assodario* at Northwestern, a talented apprais- (California Dec. 3. Detaoey oad Bekna team brilliantly and snow averaged for tomorrow night at 8 o’clock and Varney of Moreheod (Ky.) Teach- Baker, Charles L. Lutz, William E. No-games scheduled. The Rhode Island-Reds held a 2-1 Dick CaMieno may have done the Get Tackle PeatUoM 47 yards on punta la 39-0 win over oil players to possesalon of tickets keeper in the memorable Tunney ers, the pace maker of the Southern The Christian Endeavor Society, county was'Won by Herman LeDoyt, Team No. 2 (4) er of football talent, rates "How- By conquering a atubbom Iowa lead most of the way against the Btlles, Nelson Guy Read. It Is hot LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS ttxer" Howie Weiss, o( Wisconsin Pitt scoring against Penn SUte, Joe* Delaney, 8 foot 8 inch, 215- Wyoming for mountain conference ere requested to liring returns to Dempsey long-count battle, la Intercollegtate Athletic Associa- held their seecn-i novelty mght last South Coventry: Thomas E. Wilson L WyaocM, VUtanova Holland, Cornell Doddlo, Pittsburgh week's top man. winner over St. Louis, plays Kansas Philadelphia Bolnun, who tost year played wlthta 10 dsys. Robert Hoffman and Chorlea East- Dwyer ...... 100 109 94— 3(13 OONSIDEB RECENT EEPfNtT. markable speed for a lad who 1 0 10 w to the grapefruit campaigning Toekls Dstaasy, Holy Ooaa Bergner, Navy Dobrua, Carnegie Tech Thursday. ^ Springfield . 4 guard, waa shifted to t a c l^ this Manchester Green Simon Semoneank, 34, of 299 Cook BOARDS INDIRECi' GOAL man. Bengston ...... 98 102 88—235 weighs 200 pounds, the ability to 0 8 ....A n d the other 90 pay the season becouss bto defensive Onord Hooper, Syracuse Roth, OorneD Hayes, Fordham WEST SIDE REC, BOWLINO SOUTHWEST PROGRAM Fiwldence . 4 at atrsst, Waterbury was slso charged The Coventry 4-H Booth was set . La., Nov. 21.— (A P ) cut bock and wait for hla blockhrs 0 8 fm igh t....B arn ey Roao. tha big ability. AJthougli not os large Center Van Itsaat, Cornell Schinldt, Carnegie Tech Quijgg, Lafayette Texas ChrisUan walloped crippled New Haven 6 boataeso-man, took ta tha ApootoU' With qxeedlng. He was fined $10 and i up and proved very Interesting. It 393 402 390 1183 —Southeni economists, educotoi* to set themselveo. These ore nat- 0 a most blg-ttme tociklsR be got the Guard MeUeiL Harrard Lesouskl, Pittsburgh atrldes, Dartmouth The West Sldo Rec bowling league and poUtlctana attending the Rice, 29-7, for iU nlnto straight Wester* DhiBioa Corbett party Friday and the will operate tonight and tomorrow coaU of $11.06. state PoUceman Al- i is expected it will be eet up again at ural quoUfleaUons for a halfback, jump (m bto opponenL Tackto Boknm. Pitecston Kusmoa. Fordham Booth, Harvard A. C. W'aahington, Nov. 21.__(A P)__ Southern Conference for Human victory and iU fifth ta the south- Hershey...... s i Beors-Packei* putsch yeeterday. evenings this week, the Wednesday bsrt R. Kimball of the Stafford ‘ the annual Form Bureau maetlng Team No. 8 (4) Stuhldreber oays, but Weiss odds 10 Mellen of Harvard and George End JoeuMkl. Fordham Striegel, Cornegta Tech Allen, Syracuse Spetagn barracks made these two Gradual development and axponoton which will Iv- Id in Ellington aoon. Welfare today considered a recent west conferendt. The Homed Progs Syracuse ...... 4 g 9 That’s really a tough life, toots... evening gomes being pushed ahead of state labor commlsalons ts be- Torrance ...... 89 88 88—263 to them oU o f the power expected Hooper of Syracuae rate the g u s ^ Coodtt, Osrnsgle Tech Luckman, Columbia Wood, Navy arrsafs Richard Storra arrived home lost PonUllo ...... 124 127 100—351 report to President Rooeevelt In from a fullback___ Weiss ta rated stUl have to beat Southern Metho- Cleveland ...... s 3 T Inddentally. every time those Back Goldbem, Ptttaburgh (tasstano, Pittsburgh Long. Army In order to cooperate with the Fire- coming on Indirect goal of the wage- Pittsburgh...... 2 4 poate. Both weigh a Uttle leas than Joakua W. Leavitt, 60, of 46 week for a 20-day shore leave. Rich- Johnson ...... 108 101 113— 3TJ which the south was described as aa the outstanding fullback in the dist Saturday before they can claim 4 Giants pUy. you're convtaoed Back MocLsod, Dartmouth Wltaon, Harvard Rsogaa. Pannsylvonta , men's benefit dance at (Theney boll. hour administration. TTUs week's schedule— Tuesday KO, chorgs fast, and ore particu- ftrin a la avenue. Allston. Mass., ard la on the U. S. S. Omcord which Warner ...... S4 109 102— 'J95 the nation’s 'foremost economic Big Tea by virtually all of the the title and look toward a post- there’s no other footballer Uke that MctronghiF, Broem Holy Croes Peck, OomsB ( With a ten pound turkey offered An official dose to Elmer F. An- at present is ta the Brooklyn Navy problem. Providence at Syracuae; Wedaea- larly eOlctont at wboeling out of TONIGHT «a a charged with a vlolaUoo of the season bowl. The Mustangs whipped Mel Heta, who playa center Uke he hy tha league committee aa a prtae — -- ■ coaches and la undoubtedly one of tbs ttae to run tatarferenc*. rules pt the road. He was fined $5 drews, wi^e>hour Yards. Tlxey just coma up from the best ta tlM land. Baylor by a surprisingly decisive ^ y . Providence at caeveland; owns It___ Bo they thought tbqy HONORABUB MKHYION for high stagles for tha week. It ta eold today that forthcoming Cuba. 405 425 401 1231 ALL rOBMOSA BOCKED A l Van Rsnst. Cornell captain ■Id eoaU wttb $3 jnf the fine and 21-6 count to remain unbeaten ta Thuraday, Syracuae at Pblladelobla- could the Big Ten champlon- ENDS: Green. Harvard; Hoffman, Pttt; BoraatovicK Pena Btoto; Siegel, Cblumbta. TACXXJES: e x i t e d that most ot the players tion of Federal funds to "proper*' Chrlstophar Glenney returned TcMn No. 1 (S)' Clevelaad at Herahey; Springfield ahip away from B en i* Biennan... and canter, weigba 205. Ba will ba ta top form. Hollywood toMv baiag remitted. He waa ar- Larder ...... 77 BUXOIAN bac9s the conference. In "consolation" RaskowsU, Pittsburgh; Booth, Harvard; Sbtna, Penn.rTtatt, Y ota; Frank. Georgetown. GUARDS: ’ by SUte FoUceman V. John ■ate labor deportmoau to help ee- Friday from a buotaeaa trip to New 87 98— 282 Tokyo. Nov. 21.—(A P )—A atrong Sucas they didn’t know ho had aa oonvarted from a tackl* becauas Super-Service will meet tho Hart* 8 O'eloek York. Ritchie ...... 95 98 87— 230 games, Texas ploya Texas A. and M. tba Big Rod had no capnbi* a ia ^ Hemmlnpray. Oornall; McGrath, Navy; KoebeL FOrdhom. C E N TE R S: Buck, Oo^fote; Giboon. Oort- at tba Stafford Spr fo r a tba now Federal law would earth shock rockod oil of Formow Detroit—^Al Cbcoquisre, Detroit Tburadoy wliUa A rin n n a tortrtiw ■ Herahey, New Haven at Phil*- option ca it___ And flevth OaroSna ford Rood Tavern and the Blueflelds 8b*. WMter Haven qreat Friday Diets. Jr...... 97 84 95— 276 ptf-boefc. So rapidiy did bo oa- ■ooutb; rtamtas, PtttSburgb. BACKS; Sktat-Siuh. SyracuM; EMimont. Fordham; Joys. Amherst; •orra to "bring up to aUndard aoiaa today, Doaal (Jspaasaa now. agoa> UUvwaity M ft halfhark. Is ths first Tulsa. Baylor and Rlea eoua to- Proridsnoe at Plttatangk, folks don’t have to b* ■■hemed ot ~ . iidnrneo. Pittsburgh; Humpbrey, Ysle, Hutrfilnaoa, Dartmouth; (YRootke. will meet DiUon’e V3's tonight and ABOUT BASKETBALL' I Sirturdoy with I 'toN e Uteta, S r ...... 134 111 113-848 49) rsgovtod ta a Tolhoka ilimatan that !$-• Man 9er the gaau e*dn eantaatag that ba tomorrow night PaganTs Barbers ■ffaaiiaa that hova taHaa bo- _ - to plgy lor fetartay. Retgofs: Foek. OornsU; Menoniloeh, Geofgstowa: C onelly, Csraegta Toeh: — — • *■■■ 1 “ ‘ fcr 8 lUn a throa y ear entaan la sod the West SMs Tvram and ths ALL] PAfaiWELVB lAm.'MIsnTKR EVBNlMa RERAtiO. MANCHESTER. tXlNN. MUflUAZ, NUVEMBER Bl, 1*88 MANGHES’TER EVENING HERALD. MANCHBS'TER. 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BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Gosh!! HOVQ «OM IM ^ B U Y S E i r/ ^ R E U T Z / ^ ? / .// ;^ C O M K AdUDHteV 4 0 A 6 4 YD HtAH SENSE and N O N SE N SE VU. WL Vt\6 v\T q A C K TVa OvySR. 7 0 7 W t U?eOOCl\ VK0DD\7ML«^067 TO VVKN oocToni •AffX ^R 7R Z yx : Bm ployei^liTer bad 019 export-^ . PaUant, face down on a MW IHARS. AI40 ence doing night work? bench UbI*. Doctor gives a suddso Candidate— Yet, I ’ve courted the punch on th* spin*. 700CV\00\M$6 same girl regularly for over flve Patient—Oh, my (3od! years. Doctor—HsrsI No profanity al- ANNOUNCEMEN'i'S 2 AU lt>MOKII.ES PtIK SALE 4 HOUSEHOLD GOODS SI LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOnCES lowed. Patient—I did not swear; I was 1933 W ILLYS, 193Q Plymouth, 1934 HUNDREDS Ob USED Fumitura AT A COURT OF PROBATE HEUD AT A COURT o r PROBATE HELD AT A COURT OF PROBATfi HELD KM . Co A. Notes . New AA-TIm* High for Truthful UADAM MXJABLE, Palinutry at Manchsstsr, within and for tha 'seven fatalities just calling for help! Ford sedan, 1930 Ford tudor. 2U bargAlns. 3 rooms furniture 676. At Mancheat^r, within and for the at Mancbtittr, within and fur tht Copy rMuler, tb* gn a t world'* wonder, DiRtrirt of UancheNter* on the llth Distrlet of Manchtstsr, on tba 18th DIttrlet ot Mtnchtattr, on the mb Today:— other cars, In good condition. Mes- Rsay terras. Phone or write for a day o f Novsmbor. A. D., 1918. day o ( N ovtm btr, A. D., l » l l . This brief notice by a merchant gives Advice on all Affaire ot lire. day o f November. A. D., 1911. 6:30-7:30— Hawka oad Aeoa boa- We have met some of the spe- ROAdlngs SO eenta. Uuarantees sier Nash, 10 Henderson Hoad. Tel "Courtsey Auto". AJbetts Furni- Present W ILO JAII A. H YD E. Esq.. Present W ILLIAM B. H YD E, Eaq.* Preitnt WILLIAU 8. HYOl::, ktq., . upeared In the White C^oud (Kan.) Judge, Judge. Judat. ketboJl practice. WEEK-END TOLL! cies: MtlafAcUon or money cheerfully rw 7258. ture Co., Wsterbury, Conn. CHobe-Trlbune recently: Tbs youth seated hlmsalf In th* KstAte of Robert M. Thompson late Estate of Arthur M. Potter late of Kttatt ot L«oa A Rlilty latt of V-OO—Tigers' club meeting in the "Another barrel of back >boa*s foiided. 8S2 Ann Atreet, Hartford. of MRnchester. In said District, de- Woodhaven. N. T., leaving property Manchcittr, In aald Dlatrict, dectaa- boya club room. dentist’s chair. He wore a wonder- FOR SALE—9x12 living room rug cessed. in aald Dlatrict. •d. will be In today. Three pounds for Oonn. Houre 0 a. m. to 10 p. m. In good condition, $10.00. Phone 7:30—^Younger glrla paychology ful striped silk shirt and on even MOV I NC— I' KlJCKINi;— The Administratrix having exhibit* The Administratrix having exhibit- Tbt Kxteutor bavin* txbiblttd hlx 10 cants or 8 pounds for 35 cents. nMr* wonderful chsok suit. Ms also daily. 6160. ed her administration account with ed her administration account with dnal odmlnlxtratlon account with cloaa with Mioa Tinker. ______STORAGE 2m •aid tttatt to tbit Court for tUot- Four Yicthns Of Aatomo- Thsrs Is no meat on thsss bonsa wpr* tbs vacant star* that so often said estate to thle Court for allow* said satate to thla Court for allow- 7:30-8:80— Plratea and Cuba bas- but you shouldn’t expect any at 1 ANDES ENAM EL combination (inre, it Is ance. It la •net. It It goes with both. O H U E K KD :—T b tt the 24th d ty ot ketball practice. this pries.” //-X4 AUTUMOlilI.ES « » K SAI.E 4 AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS when you range for coal and gas—must be O IID KUED :— That the 14th day o f O R D ER ED ;— That the SStb day o f Dentist (to his assistant)—Pm want the beat in Local and Long November, A. D., 1938, at 9 o’clock November A. D.. 1938, at 9 o'clock November, A. D., 19311, t t 9 o'clock 8:00 — “Y" Monday Evening biles, Two Asphyxiated | NEW 1BS8 O. M. C. Pickup 1680. seen to be appreciated. Priced forenoon, at the Probate Office, la forenoon, tt the Frobutt Office. In League. afraid to give him gas. Distance Moving. Dally Express forenoon, at the Probate Office. In Teacher (to Jane who had been New 1838 WlUye Pickup *490. 1«3» right. Also one black combination setd Msnrhcflter. be end the same le said Manchester, be and the same le etid Mtncheeter, be and the eame It Assistant—Why ? Hartford, Manchester, KockvUie tcslxned for t betrlna on the tlluw- «:30-9:30 — 'ngera and Center Chevrolet deluxe town eotlan 4306, range. Bfith In A-1 condition. Ben- Assigned for a hearing on tho allow- assigned for a hearing on the allow- And Gunshot Also Fatal absspt from school)—Jana why Dentist— Well, how will I know The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains By Fontaine Fox Phone 62du, 6(s Hollister street. snee of said administration account anc8 of aald administration account tnee ot etId tdminletrttlon account Springs combined gymnasium pe- weran't you at school yssterdayf when he's unconscious? 1936 Ford deluxe tow;i aedan $346. son Furniture and Radio. 711 Main riod. with said estate, and this Court di- with aald eatate. and this Court dl- .with ttid ettute, and tbit Court dl- Jane— My mother was sick, street. Johnson Block. ' recta the Admlnlatratrlx to give pub- rtett the Executor to xlve public no- Open evening's. Cole Motors. rects the Administratrix to give pub- 8:30—Weaving with Miss Tinker Teaebsr (fearing Jane’s mother W lfey—Here's an article In this Dur ins a heavy downpour. Hr 8. B er t Eggers, wearing her br and OUR BOARDING HOUSE lic notice to all persons Interested lic notice to all persone Intereeted tice to t il pertont Inttreattd therein In the weaving room, second floor. By ASSOCIATED F^ESS KKPAIKING n therein to appear and be heard there- therein to appear and be heard there- to appear and be beard thereon by had some infectious dlsesse)— paper on how to avoid war. NEW HAT. STEPS FROM THE CAR RIGHT ONTO HER OWN FRONT STEPS publlabina a copy of thla order in Two large looma and flve small FOR SALE-W ’HIPPKT ar.Ian, ex- VIACHINKKT AND n>ULS 63 on by publishing a copy o f this order on by publishing a copy of thla order Three persona died In week-end Whflt did th* doctor say?. Hubby— What does It say- sUy R O O riN a AND SIUINOr carpen- In some newspaper having a circula- In some newspaper having a circula- ■oma newepaper bavins a circula- Ipoma are now available for use. J a n ^ H e said It was a boy. single? cellent condition, $20. F’honc 4723. tion In said District, five days be- tion In said District, five days before tion In aald DIttrlet, five days before Tomorrow:— automobile accidents in (Connecticut MM>Mwae.SP»ARlVja OP try and mooon work. Reaounamc FORDSON PARTS In stock, rebuUt •aid day ot haarln* and return make fore said day of hearing and return said day of hsarlng and return make 1:00-3:00— Badminton inatrucUon time payments arranged. W. Von- crawler tractor^ used plows, etc. make to this Court. to thla Court to thla Cokrt, while two children were asphyxiated ' H i had joined a golf club and on TBVTV4 AMP VAUPEVILUB, X DID with Horry Thompson. cour, A5 Welle itreet. Phone dS3d. Dublin Tractor Oo., Providence Rd. W IL L IA M g. R T D B WIIaLIAM b . htde W IL L IA M a. H YD E and a man died of a gunshot wound his first round hit the ball a mighty A 'TURN OMCE UNDER TH' NAME Manchester Judge. J u d * a . Wllllmantic. Judge. swat, and by some miracle It land- sM \ \v A UTO TOPa, CUKTAINH^ luggage, H-n-tl-88. H-ll-tl-IA authorities said waa self-inflicted. STORIES IN VBS.. PBfACV OP "SPUOOONV THE AREAT*/ X Evening Herald Besides, the third of four men in- ed In the bole In one. dog collar! and nameae repairing A t the second tee cams another AtsjO X OUST HELD AW AW\/ILWrTH M Y TEBTM Chao Lakingr 90 Cambridge street. AT A COURT OF PROBATE MELD AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ASKS WHY SANCTUARY jured in a coUtelon between an oil { CLASSIFIED ROOMS WITHOU1 BOARD 59 at Manchester, within and far tha at Manchester, within and for the truck and an automobile died of his miracle. Again he did the hole In STAMPS sksw ed up WHILE AM ASSISTANT CRACKED Telephone 4740 Dlatrict o f Manchester, on the 19th one, and as the ball disappeared in- district of Manehastsr. on tha 19th Injuries. A 13-WEEK A HUNDRED-POUND ROCK ON ADVERTISEMENTS day of November. A. D.. 1988. SEYMOUR ANSWERS ‘ ..the cup. he turned around white WE SPECLAUZB la rooflag aaa day of Novambar. A. D., 1918. Present W IL L IA M 8. H TD E , Baq.. NOT OFFERED TO JEWS A Hartford oommerds FOR RENT—FURNISHED room at Presant W IL L IA M fl. HTD B. Esq.. 1^3 trembling. RADIO rr WITH A SLB D SS *^ T H B N X Oenni six wore* le e Mae. tiding. Workmanahip guaraA.aupo Judga. Judge. William Blum, SO, was In ^ n p 'fB - 431 Edmund atreet. Phone 4338. Eatate of William J. Ferguson late "G osh!” he breathed trembling. iBIttela aumbers aa* abbrerlatlone Time payment! arranged. Paint- Kstata of Richard O. Chanay, Jr. LAW SCHOOL CRITICS CONTRACT. AAARRIED A WOMAN DENTIST. BUT aaab eouni a* a word sad eumpound of Manchester. In said District, de- Rome, Nov. 21— (A P ) —Virglnlo tally In that city SaturdayTBJjr on '" I thought I had missed it that UNITTD ing and carpentry. A. A. Lhon Inc. and Dmiglaa T. Cheney, both of Man- SHE WAS TOO BIO A BiTB POR MB words as Iws words Mlnlnum aosi Is FOR RENT—TWO FURNISHED ceased. Gayda, Fascist editor considered automobile driven,-police said, by time.” . SPOKJSORBD chester in aald district, minors. The Administrator having exhibit- STATES •rleo pt tbraa lints 81 Well! street. Phone 4860. rooma, bedroom and living room, Upon application of Tha Hartford- closest to Premier Mussolini, asked Francis M. Cosgrove, 18, also ot | BV A Toarru — WHBM th' SM OKB OP BATTLO U a t rattt atr dar for tranaltal private home, to a gentleman who ed his administration account with New Haven, Nov. 21.—(AP)— today why the United States and Hartford. ► ' y . ' . G t Connecticut Trust Co.. Guardian pray- aald estate to thla Court for allow- 1 pas t CLEARBD THEY WERE Ada appreciate! comfortable quortera. ing for authority to mortgage real President Charles Seymour o f Yale other nations which lament the Mrs. Minna Prducb, 71, a dress- I Pride In your section of the coun- ® KWootIva Marsh it. laXT ance. It la try may lead to a few whoppers. 1 Caab Cbaras BUSINESS Addreu Box W, Herald. estate belonging to aald minora ga O R D ER ED :— T hat the 88th day o f answered erttlcs terming the Law treatment o f Jews In Oennony and maker. Injured Saturday In Fort- | AtJVEFrriSBR/ MBASURIMO M E FOR A SET per application on file. It la November. D., 1918, at 8 o'clock Here's th day of ance of aald administration account necessary to sofeg^isrd the school tain and her dominions, France, hospital there. Police said the car 30UR WBVB Sptalal ralaa for lone itrw ararr percent placed on location, can .N«*vember. A. D., 1938. s i 9 o'clock in with said estate, and this Court di- against death “by dty r o t” Bergium, the Netherlands, Switxer- “When dat ol‘ Montreal express the forenoon, and that notice be was wriven by Miss Gladys Michel- gets to hummln’, Mose,” be solemn- 19 CENTS 19 dar adrartlalne elroa npoa rtqaaaL eaiilly make $50 00 to $60 per week. rects the Administrator to give pub- He denied, how$yer, that oouraea land and several Latin American Ada ordarod btfora tha third ot dftb given to all persona Interested In aald lic notice to all persons Interested son, a stenographer. ly asserted, ”de telegraph poles dar w ill ba ataaread oalr tar tha ao Socriflee $3,000, $1,500 cub, bal- APARTMENTS—FLATS— estate of the pendency of said appli- therein to appear and be heard there- were "mode vehicles of social and countries as well as the United Roliert Nichols of Groton wsi cation and the time and place of look like slats on a chicken fence." laal aambar at tlatat Iha ad appoar- ance can be paid In 18 montba. TENEMENTS «S on by publishing a copy ot this order political propaganda” becauoe the States among those which, he said, killed Sunday In that town when an O ne V ote M argin Efected aharclae at tba rata aaraM bat hearing thereon, by publishing a In som^ nswapAPer having a circula- faculty represented various shades had failed to make their compassion "Hmp!” sniffed Mose, "when de Write Box O. Herald. copy of this order In some newspaper automobile failed to negotiate s southern express steps out for New aa allowanoa sa rafaada eaa bo mado FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene- tion ln>aald District, five days before of political opinion. for Jews concrete. H ayes to Presidency sa a ll tliBo ads sinppad sfla r tha having a circulation In aald district, said dak of hearing and return make irve and struck a tree. He aiK a Orleans, tt makes dem mileposts ment, with all improvements. In- at least five days before the day of arth dar. to this Court. companion, Joseph Leandri, 38, who look like a flnetooth comb.” D ISTIN G U ISH E D Ohio attorney, Ma ~tlll forbids* I dtaplar Haas aol HEI.P W A N IE IL- quire 100 Woodland atreet. Tele- said hearing, to appear If they ass WIIaLIAM I . HTDE aalA phone 7069. causa at aald time and place and be Judge. was unhurt, ware thrown out of ths ■*** Civil War oAcsr, former con- Tho Marald will aol bo rsopoaslblo FEMALE 66 heard relative thereto, and make re- U-ll-tl-88. ViNTONS CELEBRATE machine. Canoe Of Our P resent Dsy Evtls gressman and popular governor, lor aMTO thsB aao laoorrasi lassrtlsa turn to this court. Too much oats and too much W ANTED—OIRL FOR houaework, FOR RENT—8IX~ROOM Duplw POUCE COURT Twin Sons Fol d DeiM Rutherford B. Hayes was a nat- si aar advariltamtal ardsrtd dar WILLIAM B. RTDB wheat, asora tbaa eaa lima care of child. Apply 444 Center tenement. All Improvelhenta. In- Judge. AT A COURT o r PROBATE HELD Robert and WUUam, two-mouths- ural aslection of the Republican at Manchester, within and for the GOLDEN WEDDING TOO much 00m and too much meat. Tba Inadrarttat troltaius of laoor- atreet, comer Henderaon Road. quire 42 Florence atreet. H-11-11.88. When he furnished 8300 hall re- old twin sons of Mrs. William Ben- g s ^ In 1875 for presidential tim- root pablieatlon of adrarllalad will bo District of Manchester, on the 19th quired for his release from jail here, son of Naugatuck were found dead Too muoh Ootton and too much oil, raatliad oalr br oanootlaiioB of tha FOR RENT—THREE rooma and day o f November. A. D., 1938. Mansfield, Nov. 31— (A P ) —Fred- Too many hours that we don't toll, tharet mad# for llir tarries roodartA AT A COURT OF PRORATE HELD I'resent W IL L IA M 8. HYDE. Esq.. James White, 40, of 261 Lawrence In their cribs Saturday. DY. (Charles Haye* ran against SamuAl J. All adrariittratnlt most aonforas HELP WANTED— aimporch, fumlahed or unfurniahed at Manchester, within and for tha Judge. street, Hartford, was freed this erick O. Vinton, high sheriff of Tol- S. Pine, attending physician, said he 'lUo many highways, too many cars, Tllden, the Democratic nominee. la atria, aopr and irpotraph r with at 66 Oardner street. Adtillt pre- I*lstrlrt of Miinchcstcr, on the 31st Estate of Mary Ferguson late of morning pending his trial tonight In land county, and Mrs. Vinton cele- reported to a medical examiner thsR Too.many people behind the bars. The story is one of the rarest in MALE 'Mi day o f November. A. D., tS)3S. Manchester. In said District, deceased. naalallont aaforoad br ibt pabllab- ferred. Coll Middletown 1588. the Bolton justice court on a charge brated their golden wedding an- the deaths were due to asphyxiation American political annals, for *0 afo and Ibar raatrrt tba rlebt M I’ resenl W ILIalAM 8. HYDE, Ksq., The Executor having exhibited his W ANTED—BOY OVER 16 yearn ot Judge. administration account with said ea- of drunken driving. White was ar- niversary today at their home in the resulting from a lighted oil stove in Too much poverty, <00 much close was the final contest that adit, rarlat at rtjaei aar aopr aoa* FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM apart- village of EaglevUle here. tidarad abitellonabla age to deliver telegrams. Apply Kstate of Ellantieth Schlemlnger tate to this Court for allowance, it la rested in Bolton by Constable (Aes- their sleeping quartern He said wealth-. bitter disputes arose as to the ment. Midlands. Call 4131 or lalti of Manchester. In said District, CLO8IN0 nouita—ClaatlAtd aM Sheridan Hotel. OllDEUED;—That the 3Gth day of terfleld Pirie last night, and was re- The Vintona, both long prominent the stove consumed the oxygen. Too many people in ill health. electoral votes of several states. •a ha pabllsbtd tarns dar mutt ba rw* 8333. 4le<*:»That the 3«th day of ance of aald administration account 1939, completing a 34-year term of Too many loafing, too many bets. HLEPHONE YOUR Automobile given u bonui. Write Policeman David Griffin of the New in favor of Hayes. November. A. I>. 1033, al 0 o’clock with said estate, and this Court di- arraigned in Town Ckmrt tonight on office. Too many failing to pay their Albert Mllle, 3109 Monmouth, Cin- York constabulary said was self- But the count was close and WANT ADS FOR R E N T - FIVE ROOM single, foren»)on. at the Probate Office, In rects the Executor to give public no- a charge of Intoxication and breach debts. cinnati, O. about Nov 15th. Wm. Kanehl, 819 said .Manchester, be and the same Is tice to all persons Interested there- of the peace. Miller was arrested inflicted, despite a denial by the vic- when the vote was at last eerti- Ads ara aeoapitd orsr tat lalaahaaa Center street. aaslKued for a hearing on the nllow- in to appear and be heard thereon at 1183 Middle Turnpike east by tim. flad It stood Hays* 185 * 100901:01 at tba CHARaB RATB siraa abota an»'i4 of said administration account by publishing a copy of this order in Too many spending their dough on ballots and Tllden, 184. The ma- If At First You Don't Succeed— By JOHN C. TER R Y aa a eoaraaltoaa ta adtortlaaca. bat Nvltb said est.ite. and this Court di- some newspaper having a circulation Policeman Joseph Prentice Satur- LABOR PARTICIPATION John Downer of New Haven died S(OKl'HY SMITH tha CASH RATBS will be asetptad aa HELP WANTED— FOR RENT MODERN .SIX room rects the Kxrcultir to give public no- ifM. jority of one suffleient, Hayes waa In said l>lstrlct, live days before aald day at 5:30 p.m. Thomas McCar- Saturday in Milford hospital of in- Too many talking of European I WON'T OPEN THE euT A w u -e r 5ING5 PAyr F U LL PAYM EN T It PAid al the baat- MALE OR FEMAI.E 67 house, automatic heat and lire tice to all persons tnlereat4*d therein (l.'iy of he.'irlng and return make to thy, 49, of 132 Cooper atreet waa juries suffered Friday night when inaugurated on March 4, 1877. Th* aata oSlot aa at before the eerenib t<* appear and be beard thereon by MOST PRESSING NEED sass. CHUTE UNTIL 1 6CT place. Inquire 24 Victoria Hoad. this Court. held for intoxication after he had an oil tank truck and an automobile bitterness of th* election shad- J uan dar follow laa the drat Ineertloa s f LOCAL M ANUFACTURINO con- publishing a ropy of this 4>rder In WILLIAM H. HYDE Too many living beyond their OUT OF THE KANOe aaoh ad othsrwlse the CH ARIIB Telephone ,5685. some tH'Wspaper having a 4’ l r c u l a t l o n been picked up on Hartford road by carrying four men collided on the owed his administntlon almost to FDRces cern dealre.-, Immrf Noveiiitier, row In Arlington cemetery. Llnd- week with King Carol of Rumania Too many poets, too much prose. OP (a HeBOriRMI e a a aa aa aa«aa a W house, garden ami fruit. Next to 1!*3K with ih« l.liiuor f’ontrol t'ommls- sley, one time mayor of Dallaa, waa other than to say that they covered an address last night before the —Wallace E. Jameson, 58, veteran Too many girls without under- tion was dUtlnctiv* for it* lack Lott roRRd ...... 1 Stanley Moske, 50 North street. slon f(*r a Package Htore Perm it for of patronag*. MEXICO .Methodist church In Vernon. chairman of the first national con- "matters of common concern both Second Congregational CHiurch Fo- East Providence High School coach, do tbea 4miOane«m#nU ..eaeaaaaeaaRgw* I ib«* sale of alcoholic liquor on the rum. Hayes U shown above oa a P 8r»On*l« ...... $ premises of G24 Middle Turnpike vention of the Legion. * in the political and economic fields.'' died today here after a long illness. Too much reform, too much law % stamp of the new U. S. ngular AtttRRRMhflM PODI/IKY ANDSlim.lKS l i East. Manchester, Conn. The business It’s ths damdest mess you ever AltOSOhll** Sr U eaaaBa«wa < WANTKI) IX) KKNl owned by Joseph Cerrone of 823 series, enlarged. AntOBobUce fot B ie h R im #•##• I N ATIVE TURKEYS, roantpri, fowl! Middle Turnpike East, MaiiclKster. (Copyrisbt 1911, NEA Sarvlee, lae.) W ANTED TWO OH three rooms Conn., ami w ill he conducted t*v l.ulgl Aqtil Ace««»orUE*->TlrM .aaa*aa • and hrollem Allen's, 31 lX)anc eiiMTw Vr. ua-estea Avto KapRirtnr^pRintlng fof- light houBekeoping, or a smaU Cerrone of 622 -Mbldle Turnpike East, Btruel. Tel. 7616. .M.inchester. Conn permittee. Ayto Aeboolt ...... t-A lenenietU No children. Rhone 6016. By Clyd* AuloD—bf Tmeb ....«.M S LUini CERRONE H OLD EVERYT H IN G Ltwit By Syhria FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser OUT OUR W A Y AulO»—Por Ulr* ...... v.aaaMa t OITR OWN M ILK fed turkeyH, rais- Dated 14th of Nov.. 1038. FLAPPER FA N N Y WASHINGTON TUBBS By Trane By WHIiami GRragMM—t>erviCM— «aaaa M ed on wire, also roasters ami ducks H-l 1*21*3^. >60P1Lim!VII(AM!VICI.Me. t. M. f»t& U.!. 9«r. Off J- f llotrrv)r«U»-.H iereU 8 ...... 11 HOliSbS HIKSAIafe: 12 CAROL. C PIPE DOWN, carol. \ ve! mav be Wanfad Auioa'•Mcirtreyalaa .•«• U Otto Herrmann. 610 Center street ------.. || ll^BLOOMtr sw ab! uRySvi L this'll keep ver aad PreleweleMel tarvftia Phone 5086. FOR S A L E - SIX ROOM single, cor- BLOOIAIM’ TRAP > Buelovaa Aanric«e CUIerad ...... II ner lot, low price, small deposit, SMUT/ - Hnuaabold Aarvlesa OffaraA .aaall-A monthly payments. Act quick. See Shopping Doyt Bu1ldirit--r8«8tiiRhkiit ,..•••«# II 35c lb. dressed and delivered. Halpn LOPOLO VISITS DUTCH Uovln^-'Tmcklnd-^loragd «•.. td Von Deck. Telephone 5827. Public Pa88#ngcr Scrrlea .aaMmaftc A Amsterdam. Nov. 21— (A P ) — Palnilng—ratitrliic ...... il King Lt'opold III of Belgium arrived Prof#88lonal ..-waaaaaa I I FOR SALE SELP;CTED fowl. 4 To Repairing ...... || 6 lbs.. 20c lb., live weight. I’hone today for a three-day state visit to ralloring->^I>r#inir>>^leaiilii0 |4 bll6. 529 West Center street. the Netherlands, accompanied by TolUt Ooiid* and <*«rvic8 ..•••«• 14 I’remler Paul Henry Spaak. Queen Wantdtd-^Pug'ngRg H«rvtea .asao Id FCIR SALE—NAIVE turkeys 80c .Wilhelmlna went to the railway sta- ICalQra«l«iiMl per lb. live weight. 7 weeks old tion to greet him. Prince Bernard, Ooareee and Cleeeee ...... t1 Private fnet-ucilone m ..11plge $5.00 per pair, also ahoats. consert of Crown Princess Juliana, Danettia . II.A Jo.-ieph (irnlxiwskl, Andover. met the B<'lgtan party at Rotter- Uuticel—Drameile ...... II ilam. W'ant.d — Ineirurilfme ..••...••• So FDR SALE —NICK plump turkeys, FlMRurlaJ alive or dresscil, delivered In town BoDda^tftucaa—MortfagCM aaa** It Buaia«88 OppnrtunlMgic .eaaaawa I I Telephone 6121. The Gllnack Farm, chains iMOe Money te l./>ao ...... II So. Main street. NOTICE OF SALE uu9TtV4e 'YHING FOS.OA0W ■-A9 Help Riid dllMatlMM Help Wauled- Female ...... Id DRESSED ROASTING chickens, HE S A I D Help VV«ntrd -Male ...... Id from 5 to 7 lbs, 30c lb. 4 and 5 lb. OF REAL ESTATE T OOKINO BACK TO CHR18T- VOUMEVERI 8 aUeni«o Wanted ...... ld*A fowl 25c per lb . broilers 30c per ^ MAS U TEARS AGO— T b U A CTCO U K * WANTED 70 Help W iiiied 'Male er PeBald.. II A F O O TB A U . Agente Wepi.d ...... 17. a lb. Beckwith Farm. Tel. 8453. Ellen Terry was enlivening 0)* A A M B .A N D ^ g T F iv e Y A B O S W A S SEE MEA3AIH Bltuatlofi* W «riied'»Fem ale #aaa II Notice Is hereby given that pur- season with Shakespearean A PLA C B F O IL S O M IT H IN E T O H tS SEEN Situation* Wented—Male ...aa.# II FO r S A L E -N A T IV E milk fed tur- •euant to an order of the Probate readings. . . Paul Ehrlich’s HOUUOlVMf Hmptnrmef.t Air»nclee .••••aa *0 PBIV A TB l a i m m a t z a keys. Ji>e Schauh, 18S Hlllatown Court for the Dl.etrlct of Manrhrs- discovery of 806 was a Christ- 10U 04D O W A i*8 A Lire 9iork»l*rie—.ptbRitrgM VoAteIr* road. .Manchester. Tel. 4678. trr dated Noveml)er 12. 1938, I will EOESmB X>oge— Bird#— Peie ...... mas gift to the world. . . . lO UCH O O W N t N O I .•loll at private Kile all of the real Whether to fortify the Panama Livr diock — Vehlctea ...... e.state of Edward Boyle, late of M A TTBR H O W HAB. P0 UU17 kDil Supplied ...... Canal wak a live issue. . . . BUN FOB rr/ Wanted~> Pwie - Poultryw-#to«k FDKI. ,\M ) FKKU 49 A Manchester In said District, de- Carnegie had just glvsn $10,- ceased, at the office of Harold W. Foi tele-^MIe«»ellaeeoM 000,000 for psaes. . . . Anipia Artldlee Fut dale ...... FOR SALE —SEASONED hard Garrity, Attorney, In said Manches- Boate and Acceeaofiee ....•••oa wood, cut any length $4.50 1-2 Campbell Was trying out hla BuMdiog Matertala ...... ter on November 26, 1938, at ten a-Ri cord load. Call 8893. Leonard L. o’clock In the forenoon. newly invented mechanical cot* Dlamondo-^Watcbeg—hJevelry «• ton pldcsr. . . . Fobs for w atA Electrical Applianceo^Radlo •• Glgllo. DOROTHEA V. HASTINGS, "Why should 1 buy a raffle ticket for old Mrs. BlodgettT **^*®A.^ 4h^*a the best grade you can make on your Fuel and Feed ...... dl-A ------i---- Committee chains wsrs the thing for Dad. 1 wouldn’t know what to do with bCT if I won h « r *w*WiCSt rtP not gcinna irrite any more for you.** Oarden«->Faru»^ Da I pf Ppodeets Id ONE HALF CORD four foot m BoOMbold Oood# ...... a... 11 aoned wood, sawed stova length Maeblner* aod Toot# ...... di $5.00 delivered. L. T. Wood Oo heboesabs *a * oe» Moaloal Indtrumentt ...... It . M SIC, u: a. r«T, osF Oirtee and Store Bqoip«g«| «••• |i Phone 4496. MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE NC7T B O R N II-Ti J •poetAle at the d t o r e e ...... || Major Gilder Himself By THOMPSON AND COLL WeArtbg Apparel—Pure ••••••• II W anted—To Buy ...... f| ALLEY OOP He Talked Big!, Anyway By H AM IJN B«aii Hfele Beperte GAKDKN—FAKM— TV4Cv'se WArriKKh | VUOJT A MIMUTC,tM.-70UnaE rvE ©or io ~ (ULOKB. n BiTsuSs 7. He* OM H15 JUST w a n "n L i.l As TNsy APPKOACH i m s e r, mvka Bootaarmate DAIRY PKOIIUCT8 6d 9SOC M C O K I i v t c id MO oonJDmotJ “c e o OneCTMO IHK 3CEME IHC OAKCr Wttf MOW, GITT MV HAMDSOU eutcTLY XTAotes neeseijf ato m HA,HA/ I THOUOMT om WlUout Board a.,e.a,.a W SEKtOS A CAMERA [MOW WHYDTHAT BLASTEDCJT, .XTHAJK K arderp Waatod ...... SET - r v B CpOT HIMSSLF,.. I tMOMOCa I MAJOR. ^MAJOa J “mAT SAMOWICH J Thm a a o u fiM JD sups bshjsjoa AFTBB that TBOC HANAJO BOASTED . al l al o no t hay FOR SALE— YELLOW Globa tur- AFYCa WKAT3 VOU'D MIKID COMM© AKOSa . SHOW UP JUST WHEN, WONDESFULl BPmaerp Board— Roaarta m TO © O .' apm^/| ______PAPfrep oeop.... OUD VWkNeLS PUU.BO ON SUBR, X ^ HIS PCOU HIS TOEC'SLArtNO ■•telp—Baataaraau ...... —••• f1 nipa, SOc per bushel, at the conn. n MPtmueo ALOUa WITH MK njMBSAT 7^ THAT UZARI HIM , ARBNT TOU eONW A WANT HIM Tb S l A'vr; WILD ABILPTY WNS JUST WaatPd—Roaaie- Board aaaa««e it Phone 4246. H. Warren Case, Buck- T LET HIM G « r RCVBNBB f MAKB A TO SKIM HOT AlB^r ■oal Bacata Mae Baad land. beasts, , exXJUk'S btOe FlatA TaaoMoato « il MONK8Y our Off lanelcome l^a^ oao lot Rdtti ... #« wanelb .to o / Beal aaaeeaeeeoeee* il RANIOM ^■boriaa For Boat ^eaw M ee* id HOUSEHOLD GOODS SI BUT PttCOC ISN T JUUOLE NOW H omo Fot ------, f t MAO BNouEH yuri lO Hoot aaaaaaaeaaeee«B M RACES Tl FOR SAI iFi BU RL walnut ten ASDOUS Maruaaai BaUdla* for Sala . . . piece dining room set, reaeonable. OP MAKI Be a l a a a a P r e e a r t r I t Telephone 3333. OOOOu A ••r Mala ...... FOR SALS—GRAY AND whlU gu ErrHEtL twla dae gala ...... m Maori Feai ieii fee gala —t —.. range, ta good condition. 10 Cbeot- wherhw m * lale ...... t,- But street. TeL S64S. ^TBANcsee;* L O SS IE FOR SALE—UNIVERBAL elcctrto OOOLA’B raago. In good condition. Donald J. ■'PM PA(»FUUBTEfiH AutrbrBlrr £imtftut HrmUi MONDAY. NOVEMBER 21. l U g } Mias Mae Breen of Boston Is vis- Thera will be a meeting of Uie Bids were called for today by The Mapchaeter poetogleaa will Group fi of Center church women. Memorial Temple Pythtan Slaters The Sewtag ctrBle wOl conduct wmmi n m * LaMw Oa N«. l iting her sisters, Mrs. Patrick Oon- men and women of 8L Bridget's Poatmaatar H jobmm J. Quiah for nbeerve legal holiday achadules on Mrs. It M. Alexander, leader, will churieh tonight at t o'clock when a wOl hold Ita regular msfUng tomor- another setback pw ly tomorrow THANKSGIVING EVE nors of Cedar street and Mrs. L«o repaltfng tha outaida bracket light- Thursday, Nov. 34 as announced to- meet tomorrow evciilng at 7:80 In row evening In Odd Fellowa haU. Burke of HoU street, fOr several committee will be named and a ing fixture at the poet bmee en- day by Postmaster Thomas J. night at tha Higl>toB

Yellow (3ling or Half At a meeting of the Stamp Col- Miss Florence L Johnson of Clin- lectors' club of Manchester, to be ton street is s member of the com- Sagar Heart Free Parkin g

held tonight in the Hotel Sberldan, mittee making arrangements for the Aetna Stamp club o. Hartford the Thanksgiving eve formal of the For H ale's an d ^

will furnish entertainment, and a PE A C H ES Swedish Junior Leagpie at the display of stamps for the view of Hartford club. On the list of pa^ the local club. The Manchester H ouse's trons and patronesses is Governor- 12c can group srlll furnish refreshments. All elect Raymond E. Baldwin and Mra. memMrs of the club have been ask- ^dwin. Custo m ers ed to attend the business meeting $1.39 d oz.

and display, after which a regular . The W. B. A. drum and bugle In Rear o f Store. stamp auction la planned. "Thank You” Brand corps will hold a rehearsal tonight Grow 1 of canter church women, at 7 o'clock at the Lincoln school, All Green Cot Mrs. william McCormick, leader, with Ralph Von Deck In charge. Free D elivery O n win meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 In the church parlor for a busIneM A SP A R A G U S and social program. A ll O rd ers for

14^ -oz. ca n 17c Mrs. Albert Bebrend of 41 Walnut $ 1.0 0 an d M ore. stnet is expected home this Sunday OINIBRL • ILICTBIC from Minneapolis. Minn., where she

has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. RANGES Thomas K. Mitchell, who has just

had an addition to her family. EXCLUSIVE TRIPLE OVEN 2 loaves 9c HEALTH MARKET Ripe Olives A son was bom Saturday at the

Hartford hospital to Mr. and Mrs. $99>S0 and op

Hlldlng Bolin of that city, formerly Extra Fancy Quality of Manchester. Flako Crust

Thanksgiving day communion at FRUIT CAKES S t Mary's Episcopal church will take place at the 8 a. m. service. 2 '/i-Pound Cake 49c 1 Vi -Pou n d C!ake 25c Peel Noao-Moeb Lb. 2 7 c

Candied Mixed Fruit Thanksgiving Mince Meot ______P k i. 10c For Fruit Cake. (AS Cut Up.) Lb. 39c Whipple

Mince Meat 2-Lb. Jar 21c Pineapple Juice 3 Cans 25c

TURKEYS No. S'/i Can Sunbeam

Fancy Dates U't-I.b. Pks. 2 3 c Cans Same Quality As Grapefruit Juice 3 25c l-Ponnd Cellophane Package

30-Ounce Can Burt Olaejr'a Always — Top!

Fancy Figs ___ 17c Tomato Juice 3 Cans 25 c We Will Have A Limited Supply of

Regular Can Ocean Spray BeU’s Native Tnrkejra, 39c lb. 30POUND

Cranberry Sauce Poultry Seasoning pkg. CanlOc 9c Given With Cosh Soles In Lb. Regular Package Monmald Roasting Chickens 30c ay,. Poonda Average. Both These Stores All Doy 5tickney's 5tuffing 2 pkgs. 25c Raisins Extra Feaey 9c Large Can R. a R. T uesdoy */]-Pound Bar Bakers* Lb. Large Fowl 28c Plum Pudding 29c Baking Chocolate 14c Cut Up

The HALC CORK Large Can Friend'.

Fowl 65c ea., 2 for $1.25 M anchister Conm* 5pry 3.L1>>. C a n 51c Plum Pudding 29c

Rib Roast Pork Lb. Large Package Noftaallk 21c

C.fH0US€ SON. Seidner's Mayonnaise

INC. Cake Flour 25c Fresh 5houlders Lb. 18c Quart 43c Pint 25c 4-e Pomds AvaracB. Large Package OoM .Medal Moat Kinds of Ex tra Savings for Than ksgivin g

Bisquick 27c Fresh Hams Lb. 23c Shoppers Through Double Heinz Soups 3 Cans 37c

14-Onnoe Bottle Bnrt Olney

Green Stam ps. Fresh Spare Ribs Lb. 18c

Ketchup 11c Maxwell House Coffeeu. 25c Hale'eRedBi«

BUi'er Lane Hamburg or

Orange Pekoe Tea lk 39 c

Dill Pickles Ql. Sausage Meat LI. 17c 2 45c follows TUESD A Y A T PIN EH URST No. 31^ Can Bnrt Olney Dtamond Brand— (Balvra)

Center Cut

^4-Lb. Pk«. Pumpkin ar Walnut Meats 29c FRESH FR U ITS A N D V E G ET A B LES P O RK C H O PS Sp ecial lb .31 e Weeh (No Broken Veal Kidneys...... ^ Marraw Squash 10c

Oelery Extn l« i, Bmcb 9c No. 3 Can Mellow, Ripe " Chicken Chop Suey lb. 29c Pecan Meats (Halves)

Can TdlmOM. % Lb. Pears lie d«$ 1 .2 5 ______29c Pinehurst Fresh Vegetables Turnipa Native Spinach...... 25c 10 Lb. 15c

Yellow Globe Turnips California Chicory Milk 4 cuia 23c All Kinds of Boxed Candy

French Endive Hale'a QaaUty Large White Cauliflower...... ea. 10c and 15e \ A t Low PricM Orangea Dozen 1 5 c

Idaho Baking Potatoes Red Bag Coffee Lb. 1 5 c Le*sw M ay Large Egg Plant...... ea. 23e » Armour's Lard ^ Lb. 19c Fresh Crisp Green Beans...... 2 qta. 23c Na. 1 Tan Oaa PtaM Bottin Ooenn Spray Craabmij i Grapefruit fer Extra Large 6 19c Fruit Cocktail 2 Cm. 25c Cocktail______15c rmaar QaalMy FL O RID A O R A N GES d oz. 32e Bacoa Golden or Pale Dry California Carrots TEXACO — aoooinr <—«r ra E U .

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