I Advertlalag oa ru g a 16.) BfANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1934. (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE T H REE C B N lE VOL. u y ., NO. 88.
GOV. CROSS REELECTED
State Democrats Swept Into OflSce
NATION DEMOCRATIC ST A TE DEM O CRATS WIN
BY BIG MAJORITIES;
M OST O F BIG O FFIC ES
REED IS DEFEATED Mabney Drfeats Walcott,
How Various States Kopplemann Wins Over For First Tmie Since CirB SMALL MARGIN McCook— Hickey I t De- Wtr Peinsyiniin Deserts Voted At Election
IN YOUNG HERE feated — Featnre of Elec- Republican Party; Demo- By ASSOCIATED PRESS. Connecticut: Republican Senator Pennsylvania; Republican stro i^ -! Walcott ousted by Democrat Ma- crats Beet 24 U. S. Sena- POLLJMTURE hold cracks; Guffey In wide lead | loney, giving state two Democratic tion Is Unnsnally Large over veteran Republican Senator Senators for first time In history. Reed; Democrat Earle ahead of G. j Ohio: Veteran Republican Leader Vote for Jasper McLevy, tors to Gain Two-Tbirds O. P. Schnader for governor. Fees captiilates to Democrat Dona- Usual Rnniblican Majority Callfornla: Sinclair's "Epic" cam- i hey for Senate Majority; Name 241 to Gov. Wllbar L. Cross 8en.-Blect Francis T. Blaloney Rep. Herman P. Kopplcmann paign crashes; Republican Merriam F,e,y anti-New' Dealer Socialist, Who PoUedMore in Manchester Greatly Re- wins governorship, Senator Robinson ousted by Demo- New Jersey: New Dealer Moore crat Minton. defeats G. O. P. Kean for Senate; Votes in Bridgeport Than House S eati Republican Hoffman leads for gov- Missouri: "Boss" Pendergaat re- dneed; Alcorn Wins Town places Republican Senator Patter- SUSPECT IS HELD ernor. Mkryland: Democrats Radcllffe : Either Cross or Alcorn. By ASSOCIATED FBBSS by714Yok». FIVE JSOCIAUSTS PICKED and Ritchie in van for Senate and ^ Rhode Islud: Republican Her- governor. | Democrat Gerry. Iteturas from yesterday’s Nation- al elaetiona, in which the Democrats IN ROBLES CASE Michigan; Republican Vander- Massachusetts: Democrat Curley, By-ASSOCIATED PRESS berg returned to Senate. supported by James .Roosevelt, son generally triumphed overwhelming- PolUng tbe largest vote In Its FOR STATE LEGISLATURE Ck>nnectlcut, straying farther Delaware; Democrat Adams of the President, takes governorship; away In yesterday's election from ly, showed that Joeeph F. Guffey, history locally the Democratic par- trails Senator Townsend, Republi- Democrats easily return Waish to its normal Republican path, gave Pittsburgh oil man, had been sent ty la tbe State election yesterday Federal Agents Arrest Man can. Senate. Montana; Republicans trail New Vermont: Austin, Republican, President Roosevelt’s New Deal to the Senate by Pennsylvania, and cut Bo deeply into the usual Repub- Three Senators and Two The State Vote George H. Ekirle, former minister to lican majority that this town's G. Dealers for two Senate seats. bolds Senate seat over Democratic what National Committeeman Austria, has bem selected as gov- m Charge of Kidnaping Wyoming: Democratic Senator opponent. Archibald McNeil termed a “n lan- O. P. vote was unable to materially Members of Honse Bect- VOTE FOR GOVERNOR O'Mahoney and Republican Carter Wisconsin: Young Bob LaFoUette did endorsement” by choosing Dem- ernor. aid other normal Republican centers Guffey replaces the veteran David in nip and tuck Senate race. and Brother Phil out-distance rivals ocrats for most of the major officea. in offsetting the big city Democrat- Recapitulation By Counties Child on April 25. for Senate and governorship on Pro- Precedents In this usually con- A. R i^ , s^kesm an for the Con- ic poll. Manchester only gave Hugh ed—Democrats Have 17 New Mexico: Independent Re- aervatives, IBarl succeeds Gifford (bounty Cross Alcorn McLevy publican Senator Cutting behind gressive tickets. servative state toppled before the M. Alcorn a plurality of 714 over (D) New York: Goes Democratic; avalanche of ballots as Demoermte Independent ftepubllcan, who was Governor Wilbur L. Cross when (R) (S) Democrat Chavez for long-term Sed- eliminated in the primaries, in Senate to G. O.P. 15. Hartford . .. 72,771 60,164 4,298 Washington, Nov. 7—(AP) - -The ate; Senator Hatch, Democrat, leads Lehman keeps governorship; Cope- dealt a crushing blow to Republican leaders here expected the figure land Senate seat. dominance with the election of la tbe Natien would approach IJMX). N. Haven .. 83,024 74,467 8,278 Deparment of Justice today an- G. O. P. Dillon for short* term. Throughout the nation, the Demo- N. London .. 17,383 18,565 845 West Virginia; "Baby” Liberal Kansas sticks to dry side but six Rispresentative Francis T. Maloney Fine Organisation nounced that its agents had taken Democrat Holt crushes veteram G. O. other states—West Virginia, Flori- to the Senatorial seat occupied for crate elected 24 Senators, wresting By ASSOCIATED PRESS Windham .. 10,920 10,394 404 nine Senate seats from Republicans, This Democratic swath was cut Fairfield .. 44,857 52,607 23,610 into custody Oscar H. Robson P. Hatfield for Senate. da, Idaho, Nebraska, South Dakota six years by Senator Frederic C. in the face of the ft .est Republican The next Lcgirlature will have ("Buster") upon authoritization of Nebraska; Burke, Democrat, and Wyoming—lean wet on incom- Walcott and by returning Wilbur to give them a two;thlrds Senate organization yet formed in Man- Litchfield .. 14.619 16,494 509 L. Cross to the governorship for a ’ majority for the first time since three Socialist Senators from Middlesex .. 9,214 10,636 354 the U. S. attorney of Phoenix, Arlz., leads Republican Simmons by good plete returns on state prohibition re- chester. Had the local Republican margin. peal. third successive term of two years. pre^vil War days, with four con- workera not been functioning Bridgeport and two Socialist mem- Tolland .. .. 5,586 6,222 218 as the kidnaper of six year old June The forty-year-old Senator-elect, tests still unsetttled. smoothly and expertly the town bers in the Houac from the same Robles. one of tbe most loyal of President Ihey also had named 241 Demo- might have been lost to tbe G. O. city. State Totals 238,374 249,349 38,515 The department said that a Fed- Roosevelt’s adherents, polled the crats to House seats compared with eral complaint is being filed charg- P. , since the Democratic machine With a contest reported over one Cross plurality over Alcorn—8825. largest vote of any nominee except 77 Republicans with many contests too was operating at i high degree House seat in Salisbury—a running ing Robsota with the sending of ex- one to give Connecticut for the first pending. The O. O. P. captured 18 tortion letters through the United of efficiency. mate to the veteran Republican, J. VOTE FOB V. 8. SENATOR POLITICAL EXPERT SCANS time in Its history two Democrats Democratic seats while tbe Demo- This town cast a heavy vote, the Mortimer Bell—the political com' States malls. in the Senate. He received an un- crats took 15 Republican seate. Robson, a 81-year-oM, resident o( total reaching 7,780 and it was.evl- plexion of tbe lower pnwcii, exel: n eespHkhrtten ‘By Denatles official' total of 285,221. votec cem- Lead ta Seaata Fights dent from the results that the «ve of the '^ocTajrsls will be Tucaon, AiU.', was identified by the pored with Walcott’s 247.M9, a Democrats were leading in aU amount of ticket splitting done was Democrats and 179 Republicans, as Maloney Walcott various handwriting experts who RESULTS OF ELECTIONS margin of 17,382. four undecided Senate' fights, two a t a minimum. Hugh M. Alcorn compared with 72 Democrats and (D) (R) declared that the budwriting in tbe Cross’ Plurality races In New Mexico snd in North extortion letters, which called for and EMward F. Hickey, candidate 195 Republicans in 1932. Hartford ...... 73,645 59,483 Governor Ctobb, the first member Dakota and Wyoming. for sheriff, ran ahead of the Repub- The table by counties; New Haven ...... 85,013 73,795 payment of $15,000, was his. ot bis party ever to gain three This was the first time Pennsyl- lican ticket by only 60 votes. It was 1934 1932 New London...... 17,860 18,255 For several years he has been Head of Washmgton A. P. DOZEN IN FIELD gubernatorial .ictories saw hlh 10,- vania bad elected a Democratic expected that both would be far In Dem Rep Dem Rep Windham ...... 11,151 10,144 connected with a dance hall in Tuc- 780 plurality ot two years ego whit- senator since Civil w ar times and s advance of the regular Republican Hartford .. ... 18 29 11 36 Fairfield ...... 47,777 * 53,067 aon. tled a bit by his Republican oppo- Democratic governor in a genera- The Robles child was kidnaped by vote. On the other hand Governor New Haven ...14 27 13 28 Utchfleld ...... 14,518 16,448 Borean Analyses Figures; nent, State Attorney Hugh H. Al- tion. New London . . . 11 20 12 19 Middlesex - ...... 9,511 10,423an unidentified man about 3 p. m FOR SPEAKERSHIP corn. But compared with thd many The state also sdected 11 Demo- (OonttameJ on Page Twelve) Windham .. ... 13 11 13 11 April 25 while she was going home erstio representatives and nine Re- Tolland ...... 5,746 6,074 close contests for other offices, tha •Fairfield ... • e e 5 30 3 34 from school. Fears That Factions Will plurality of 8,825 given the former uMlcans, with 14 remaining in Later the same afternoon a small ••Litchfield . ... 4 38 8 35 Statc totals ___ 265,221 247,689 dean of the Yale graduate achoel Soubt. Middlesex .. ...11 11 5 17 Mexican boy gave her father a w rit Twenty-one states had elected Maloney’s plurality over Soon Derelop. Representative Byms of was fairly comfortable. Tolland ...... 9 13 7 15 Walcott ten demand for the $15,000 in five, The 72-year-old chief executlvo Democratic governors compared CURLEY IS V ia O R State totals ...86 179 72 195 —17,532. ten and twenty dollar bills. polled 258,374 votes, while his Re- with six which named Republicans. •—Two Socialists not included. The boy who delivered the note Tennessee Seems to Have publican nominee, who gained Na- Contests undecided were in Mary- •♦—One missing from Salisbury. CONORESSlIf AN AT LARGE said he had been given 25 cents by By BYRON PRICE tional prominence, eight, years sgo land, Iowa, Wyoming, Oregon and IN MASSACHUSETTS State Senate a man he did not know to deliver It. Washington, Nov. 7.—(AP)—The as prosecutor In the police Slaying Nevada, in all of which Democrats The Senate of 1935 will be made Recapitulation By Counties Roughly Written Best Chance for Post. trial of Gerald diapman, recrived were ahead. ' Tbe initial ransom demand w u election returns have settled several up bf 17 Democrats, 15 Republicans Citron Bakewell 249,549. Phil LaFoIlette, Progressive can- and three Socialists. Those elected roughly printed In lead pencil bear- political questions ' with emphasis. In National House didate for governor of Wisconsin, were: (D) Hdoee thBB the vice p w ld w t has IB tlM Bmmt*. PYTHIANS NAY NAME BOLTOi rS VOTE GOB field. R. lows were completed thla morning JuriedletioD o f (Connecticut The Friday aveniiig there will be da awaited In all oC tid lianrttng aeplranta are Renwaenta- ROLLASON A DEPUTY Local Stocks Wiaeanata—Tli«~ProgreaU9« par^ r i c e lv d attmesoua tyftuUlul fttts. ^ Noble Grand Leroy RockerU of lodge will be tnetituted by Bnter- entertainment and tupper which will Mettos. Tha cowlrtMae fli;:Hii Br ABBOOUTED • Byr^ at TwiniM ie, Damaera> ty of toe LaFollette brethera, .only The one he treasures tl^e most "Wax"iOaff David Lodge, I. O. O. F., to prlM Lodge, No. 1, of New York be tollowed by Chorlae Roberts, Jr., |eC tha supper wanta alM higa i Uc leader, who teamed up with Bsoators sleeted (new ones todi- AdXm Bxp ...... 7 Democratic Tidal Wave a few months old, triumphed. Rob- the timt that toe cltixens of Man- beheld Friday evening, November city. December 15, 1934, in Man- giving an address on Jnnlor Lodge. have maoe deuations to be ht Rainey when the 78rd Congreea wee I f Chosen Will Represent Me- cated hy a). Air Reduc ..i. (Faralaked hr Fataam * Oa.) S11lONGREPUBLICA^ 9, 1934, at Odd Fellows hall. Vis- cbeater. The delivery of this talk is eagerly I ban early Friday evening. ...lOSH Oentsai Bow. BartforB. oaaa. ert M. LaFollette, elected to tbe chester elacted bis son, Frank Hara- arguined: Chairmen Bankhead morial Lodge in Second Dis- Artooha: Henry F. Asburst—D. Alaska JiiB ...... Seoate oa for one term aa a Repub- burda Jr., os Justice of toe Peace. itora from lodges in this section will (A la .), o f t h f . rulae committee. Ctollfomla: Hiram Johnson— R. Allaghany ... Engttlh Entire Country be preaenL trk i—Card Party. ... IS lican, was re-elected as a Progrea- Mr. Haraburda wants to thank Am rd d P^atim Last Cbalrman.Raybun (D.. Tax.) ci tbe Cooaaetleut: m a d s T. MfUoaoy Vkceot M oriirtj of Mao- Allied Cham .. ...138 jriva. His brother, Philip, waa elect- everyone who voted for hla son. Charles Roberts, Jr.,, of Academy Ittteratate commerce group, and -I>-(a). Am (3x0 ...... street, Manchester, secretary of toe Haamria] L o ^ , No. M. K. of F„ ...102 Leaders H iere E h td a RRRCm BY RTAIW .M oore, D., waa elected to too Sen- ed Governor in p'aea of toe Dem- Gueate were present from Staf- Chairman Head (D., N. T .) of the Florida; Park Trammel—D. Am Ooml Aleo ... n Yate, ousting tbe woalt' y RepubUe- ccratic incumbent, Albert O. Board o f (Control for Junior Lodges, at the meettog at 7:S0 this aventog Bid ford and this town. Othera not pres- Nigkat Seynour Wins poet office committee. todiaaa: Sherman Minton—D— Chester Appointed Chief Am For Pow . Asked Alabama—Bib Oravss, D^ was an incumbent, Hamilton F. Kean. Schmedeniui. Philip waa Republic- will deliver the first address on toa will dispoM o f Beo b ia iy bustoeas, ... »H cap Nat Bank * Trust 7 12 ent sent him their congratulations. Othera who have announoad or bi' (X), Araa Rad Bt 8 . ...IS U mit Skewing--*Wood •laeted Oovemor aad toe usual solid Harold G. Hdffman, R., commlseion- an Governor 1930-82, but waa de- plans fd r the institution for such one matter being the namtog of tha Confi. R iv a l...... 460 A light supper was served by bis dicated their wUUngneaa to run to' Masaachueotts: David L Walsh— Am Smslt ...... Damocratic delegation of nine waa er o f motor vahtclea, was elected nied renomination two yeara ago. ' lodges at tola meeting. . Sheiif Efecdan. repreaentatlve o f the lodge for tha Clerk of Egf Market. ... S6H Htfd. Conn. Trust .... 50 80 daughters. Hiss Alice Haraburda dude Rankin o f Mlaalaalppl, Oreane D. Am TA aad ..,.u o » lent to the House. Governor, defeating William L. Dili, Wyomlng-^Senator Joaeph C. I t will be gratifying for local Odd position aa district deputy for tbe Hartford National ....- 17% 19% wards Lead tke FighL ' and Mrs. Clayton Comstock, the at Florida, Sabath of Dltoola, O’Ooii' Maine: Fraderiek Hale—R. Am Tob B ...... 81V4 Artxetm—Henry F. Asburst was D.. 71, who once held the same of- O’Maboney, t>., waa given a close Fellows to know that King David Second District. Joseph Rollasoe nw aato Bt. B. aad T.. 168 former Miss Anna Haraburda. nor of New York, McOoniumk of Mtoneaoto: Henrik Bblpstead— At X masting of Um executive Am Wat Wki . 18% raaieeted B ^ t o r and B. D. Moeur, fice. It was Hoffman’s tenth race by Vincent Carter, R. Governor Lodge, No. 31, 1. O. O. F., will be Harold KMttac, • iMinbar ot th« will be named for thla poalUon and faauraaes Storks Uaaaachuaette and Lea o f CallfoT' F.-L. board o f the WUltoumtle Poultry As- Anaooada ...... 10% Aataa Caonalty ...... 4S D„ was reelected governor. Repre- straight victory for public office. Leslie A. Miller, D., was re-elected. tbe sponsor for the first Junior Dunocratlo town commlttM,.a con- will be appointed by the head of the 8J Republicans o f Bolton art elatec nia. Woodrum o f Virginia and W ar- Missouri: Harry 8. T r u m a n sociatlon, toe., held yesterday after- Armour I I I ...... 8% Aetna Fire ...... 40 awitatlTi Isabella Greeasray, D„ was New Mexico —Senator Bronson Lodge, Pioneer Lodge, No. 1, in the ■tablo in .tbe town of Manobester order. 43 over the showing made to theii ODD FELLOWS BERE PLAN ren of Ndrtli Carolina, have been —(X), noon In WUlimantic Ra3rmond F. Atchison ...... 62% Aetna L ife ...... 14 Cutting, R., was perhaps defeated and one of the active workera in the When the business o f the order is 16 toxra. which went Republican by 1 mentioned aa' "dark boraea.” Mississippi: Theodore O. Bilbo— D Montie of Manchester waa named Aviation Corp . ... S% Automobile ...... 31% Arkanaaa—J. Marion Futrell, D., by Representative Dennis Chavez, NKTHDAY PARTY (SVEN raaka Of tha DeinocraUc party here, finished there" will be a card party 23% dMded majority of the votew 01 Some raembera tava raiaed the — (X). auction cashier, treasurer and field Balt and Ohio . ... 15 Conn. General ...... 34 ssaa reelected governor and aeven D. Carl A. Hatch, D., was elected FIRST D ISTR ia MEETING will be named .aa dapu^ ahariil of starting at <:1S. Betback will be Bendlx ...... 26 toe town. Headed by Samue to a short Senate term. Clyde Ting- queatlon whether tbe White Houae Nevada; Key Pittman—O. agent for tbe oasodatlon, having 12% Hartford Ftoa...... 84 56 Damoorate were aent to toe House. Haaebaatar by WUllan L. fleymour, played and piisea atrardad. In addi- Beth S tea l...... Wo^ward, tbs chairman ot toa Re- ley," D., was elected Governor. A may not take a band in the aeloctlon New Jersey; A. Harry Moore—D been acting in a temporary position .. 26% Hartford Staam .Boiler 84 Oallfomla —Frank - F. Merriam, FOR FRANK HARABURDA who WM yaatarday elected aa abeftif tion, there will he r^cahm tnta Bath Btaal, pfd . 66 pubilcED towQ cominittM And Mutit’ D m ocra t waa sent to toe House. of Hartford County. It waa learned o f the new leadership. But moat of —(X). in this work until yesterday. In .67 National F ir e ...... 54 56 sd ty hla srifs. Mra. Mauds Vqod aetto# governor. Republican, bom •erved. addition to the naming o f Mr. Borden ...... 28% Phoenix Fire ; ...... 65 New York—Herbert H. Lehman, Proposed Institution of Junim* today. the candidates,, unless they can get New York: Royal 8. Ck>peland— D. Can P a c ...... 67 ward, an narly c a n v a n -w u ita rt’ on ab Iowa farm, defeated Upton D., waa reelected Governor over an- A surprise birthday psurty was Mratia Vincent Morlarty waa ap- .. 12 Travalars ...... SSO L ^ g e s to Be Discussed by Thera were a number o f different White House approval, frown on Ohio; Vic Don^y—D—(x). Caaa (J. I.) . . . . 390 sd. Every effort waa mad# to gel StoelBir, Democrat, whose plan u> other A1 Smith protege, and former held in honor o f Frank Haraburda candidatea in the field for tbe nom- presidential Interference in the con- Rhode Island: Pater O. (Jerry—D pointed chief clerk o f the auction, .. 47% FnbUe UUHtiaa Stooka toe vote out and aa a result tbs Re "End Poverty to (California’’ w ai a at his home, 136 Oak street, last Leroy Roberts: which is conducted by R. M. Raid * Cairo Da Pasco Democrat, Robert Moses, commis- ination of abariff on tha Democratic test. —(X). .. 38% Conn. Elao S a rv .... 39 43 publicans o f ths town turned a ma- campaign sensation. Senator Hiram evening after toe polls closed. Hla VOTERS GIVE DEMOCRATS Son of this place. Chat aad Ohio . .. 43% Coon. P o w e r ...... 88 sioner of stete and city parks, whom ticket in Hartford County, but at I Byma, who holds the floor leader- Tennessee: Nathan L. Bachman- 40 jority of 4 votes given to Governoi W . Johnson, having both Republican toe Republicans drafted. Dr. Royal faunily and very close friends num- Final plana and details for toe the county convention Hr. Keating, The axle o f egga and poultry en- Chryaler ...... 84% ship. It in an advantageous poaitlon D: Kenneth D. McKellar—D. Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 48 50 Cross two years ago into a maJorU) and pemocratic aomtoations among S. Copland, D „ was reelected to toe bering over 60 were present to help flret dlstrtet gathering of Odd Fel- aa a delegate to the convention tarad Into tha third week yesterday Coca (3 ola...... 148 for the place. However, a majority Texas: Tom (Jonnally— D. Hartford Elec ...... 63 55 of 103 for Alcorn this year.' others, was returned. Senate, defaetlng B!. Harold Cluett, worked in the Interesti* of the nom MOST OF MAJOR OFnCES smd there waa almoat three Umea 0>l Carbon ...... 09 Is required to elect a Speaker, and i Utah: WUllam H. King— D. Hartford <3as ...... 48 Mrs. Woodward was the Repub Colorado— Edsrard C. Johnson, D., collar manufacturer. The Presi- tnation of William A. Seymour of the amount of money token in aa on (3oml Solvents . . . 19% do., pfd...... 46 . the 80-udd new Democrats elected Vermont: Warren R. Austin—R. I lean candidate for repreaentaUva eras reelected governor apd four dent’s home state elected to toe Eaat Oranby, the Hancbeater dele- the opening day. There haa bean a Con (3aa...... 26% yesterday undoubtedly will have a (ConttaoaS from Page One) Virginia* Harry F. Byrd—D. 8 N B T Co ...... 107 111 Twice she haa represented the toWt Democrats were sent to toe Houae. House, at large, Mra. Caroline gation voting for him to aecure the falling off to the price of eggs Con O U ...... 8% NannfactiirlBK Stocks In tbe Legislature and this yi lot to say about the contest. Washington; Lewis D. Behwellen- since tbe opening three weeks ago. Coat Can ...... OohnecUcut— Francis T. Maloney, O’Day, D., widow, who had toe nomination. 428 votea led all o f tha candidates .. 89% Am Hardwrare ... 18 20 gave much o f her time and effo, Besides the Speakership, a dozen bach— D— (X). Tha prices secured were to the satis- Com P ro d ...... LD., waa promoted from toe House to active aid of Mrs. Franklin D. When it waa learned last night on both major tickets In winning the .. 66% Am Hosiery ...... 35 towards toe Republican party C. E. HOUSE & SON, Inc. important committee chairmanships W est Virginia: Rush D. Holt—D rtoe Senate, defeqttog Senator. Fred- Roosevelt. The home dlatrict of toe that he bad been elected ae she tiff attorney generalship from Warren faction o f the poultry men. It Is the Dal L and Wn ...17 Arrow H and H, com .. toe result that she was elected with will have to be filled. They were —(X). 10 13 eric C. Wolcott, R., one of toe first doscendants o f toa late Theodore Sheriff Seymour met Mr. Keating Biirrowa. tntenUon of Mr. MonUe to hU new Dupont ...... 93% do., pfd ...... a majority of 62 over her Demo- NON-SKID vacated b y . casualties to primaries 95 Republicans to make tbe New Deal Roosevdt returned to toe House at Democratic headquartera in Lieutenant CJovemor Roy C. W il- Wisconsin: Robert M. LaFollette position to visit different poultry Eastman Kodak ..107% BUltogs and Sepneer .. cratic imponent. Two years ago the and retirements. In addition, be- —P. EHee and Mus .. % a campaign issue. Governor Wilbur Robert L. Bacon, R., whose brother Spot Pad Trasses Hartford and atated that he would cox lost his berth to Mayor Frank nwn to try and interest them in .. 7% Bristol Brass 33 town of Bolton sent a RepubUcan cause of a turnover of about XOO In (Jovemors Elecisd Oen Elec ...... 35 . L. C|roaa, D., 73, once on toe Yale was defeated for Governor of Featuring H i e P e r fe c t R a p ix r e n a ld e r s ! name him aa deputy. It la alao like- Hayes of Waterbury by 13,849 votes, ST“ fSR,**'**' Md poultry into .. 18% do., p f d ...... 95 representative 10 the Legislature personnel, that many committee as- Maine: Louis J. Brann— D. the Witlimantlc market so as to Can Foods . . . . faculty, was given a third term. MassachuaetU. Tammany, under a C O N a D I. T .% T I O S and ADVICX ly that Hr. Keating may be named John S. Addis ousted J. William . . 33% Chuie, Lockwrood and B — 300 toe majority at that time being 41! signments have to bt re-fliled. insure a sufficient supply for the Gan Motors . . . Four Democrats and two Republl- new leader, elected a comptroller of “FBEE or CIIAHOE.*' aa auperior court meaaenger. Hope 88 State Treasurer by 10,093 Georgia; Eugene Talmadge—D. .. 29% CoUtoa Co...... 63 — but Mrs. Woodward’s majority this Although the Republicans lost a large buyers. ailletts ...... New York city. The Democrata SEE OUR FITTER N O iV l Jamea H. Johnaton, who haa been votea and Dr. C. John Satti was South Carolina: Olin D. Johnaton .. 14% Oolt’a F irearm s...... 18 20 year of 61, exceeds that of two caqa were sent to the House. the deputy aheriff for Mancheater few scats in yesterday's elections, D— (X). Cold D u st...... Delaware—John G. Townsend, R., captured both branebea o f toe BUDGET SHOES W. bar. a srnCIAl. TVPE far sleeted Secretory of State by 10,- .. 18% Eagle Lock ...... 19 23 years ago by 31, which la an nnifc- yoCK Buptortl their leader, Representative Snell of Hershay ...... Legislature. baa been elected a constable in the 054, defeating John A. Danaher. Alabama; Bibb Gravaa—D— (x). .. 69 Fafnlr Bearings...... 50 60 ually good showing. N ot only did was reelected Senator. A Democrat town and will be able to continue New York, was returned. He has Arkansas: J. Marlon Futrell—D. Hudson Motors .. was sent to toe House. North Dakota—Senator Lynn J. The Socialist victory In Bridgeport POimCAL EXPERT SCANS .. 80% Fuller Brush, dsoa A . 7 — toe town give a Republican ma- Frazier, R., was given a close race tbe service of legal papers in Man- been assured that he will be retained tot Harv ...... Florida —Senator Park Tram- dusted from tbe State Senate David Texas; James V. Allred— D. .. 33% Gray Tel Pay Stetion, 9 11 jority for the head o f the ticket, and perhaps defeated by Henry FOR WOMEN cheater and intends to do ao. In that post. Some o f his strongest tot N ic k ...... mell, D., was returned. Five Demo- Goldstein, president pro tempore of New York: Herbert H. Lehman- .. 23% Hart and Cooley .... — 125 but carried for every Hepubllcan Holt, D. Mra. William Longer, R., aides, such os Britten of llllnoia and D. RESULTS OF ELECTIONS tot Tel and Tel , Arthur Drug that body during the laat session, of .. 9 Hartmann, Tob, com.. — 5 nominee. Including the sheriff and crats were sent to toe Houae. Tbe waa defeated for Governor in an ef- McGugin of Kansas, were defeated. ths General Assembly. Oklahoma: E. W. Marland—D- Johns Manville ...... row do., p f d ...... 18 Judge o f probate and the congreaa- state voted to permit toe sale of Rubinow Building Kennecott ...... 20 fort to vindicate her husband, who This new line of foot- 845 Main Street Three Rrogresstves and two Farm- Chiefly because of poor weather (X). (Uontlniied from Page One) tot Stiver...... 20 23 man of the Second district. liquor and to exempt movie studios had been deposed as Governor,. OOZENINFIEU) er-Laborltes were elected to the conditions the vote fell short of the Colorado: EJd. C. Johnson— D. Lehigh Val Rd ...... 10% do., pfd ...... 60 from taxation for 15 years, this be- L ig g and Myers B 65 Thomas H. Moodie, D., waa elected. wear is meeting with, new House. , 600,000 mark. Unofficial cstlmatea Connecticut: Wilbur L. Cross— D. .108 Landers, Frary A (JUc. 31 ing designed to lure business from consideration of the President now Loew’s 33 Ohio— Vic Donabey, D., three showed 705,000 clUsens were eligible Rhode Island: Theodore F. Green . 31 New BriL Mch., com .. California. FOR SPEAKERSHIP and tha time when to human prob- Lorillard ...... 3 6 HOSPn AL NOTES times Governor, was elected to the great popularity in ^ DE PRIEST AHEAD to vote. -D. ability, he will go before the electo- • 18% do., pfd ...... 80 Osorgia— Eugene Talmadge, D., McKeeapTto...... i.'.'; S w ats in place o f Sir eon D. Fees, Chicago, Nov. 7.— (A P )— With Two years ago 601,304 votea were Massachusetts: Jamas M. Curley • 9 1 % Mann i Bow, Oass A. 3 waa reelected governor opd 10 rate seeking reelectlon. No politician Monsanto (3hem ...... 7 Mra. Rose Stevenson o f 91 Union R., arch critic of toe admlniatration. Manchester. (CanManad from Paga One) two percent still uncounted. Rep. cast. -D— (X). . 56 do.. Class B ...... Democrats were aent to toe Houae. doubts the interim will see the con- Mont Ward ...... 1 street was admitted and Mrs. Wil- Martin L. Davey, D., tree surgeon, Oscar de Priest apparently bad won Democrats Happy. Tennessee: Hill McAlister—D. . 28 North and J u d d ...... 17 20 Idaho— C. Ban Rosa, D., waa re- was elected Governor. test between right and left greatly Nat Biscuit...... fred Kent and Infant ion of Talcott- ^uich hurried hack to the caplUl to preas reelectlon today as tbs only negro Democratic leaders were Jubilant Arizona: B. B. Moeur— D. . 27 NUea, Bern Pond ___ 7% elected governor. Two Democrats Oklahoma—E. W. Marland, D., aggrav.’.ted and 1936 a battle' year Nat Cash R e g ...... 9% vUle waa discharged yesterday. Youthful Styles — Comfort — Quality. dtlvaa for tha post vacated when over the reaulto. • 16% Peck, Stow and Wilcox Congressman, representing the First Kansas: A lf M. London—R. of one kind or another between two Nat D airy...... 4 were . sent to the House. Despite former oil king, was elected Gover- Speaker Henry T. Rainey (D,. III.) Illinois District. Senator-elect Maloney said: • 16% Russall M fg ...... —. 23 The hospital census today is 83 nor after a campaign in which he New Hampshire: H. Styles BHdges fundamentally opposite schools of Nat ^tiuera patients. campaigning by Senator William E. Come In and Try a Pair. died laat aummer. Opposed for the first tims by a " I fetl very happy and very hum- R-(x). thought • 32% S«LV1U ...... 18 30 Borah, R., every Republican candi- aaid he would bring tbe New Deal N Y Central ...... Herman Lampreeht o f 84 VtUaga A dosan are In the field or have In- negro Democrat, be had pulled up ble and exceedingly grateful. Please Vermont: Oiarlea U. Smith- R— ■ 21% Stanley Worka ...... ig% 20% date for National or state office waa to toe state. He will succeed A lfa l- That battle will depend very large- N Y NH and H ...u."!' street employed at the Manchester LOANS dicated they are willing to make the from behind and was leading Arthur ask the Aesoctated Press to extend (X). . 8% Standard S c re w ...... so defeated. fa Bill Murray. Nine Democrats ly on Mr. Roosevelt himself. The N O and A ...... , ’ Memorial hospital was treated last race. The poet U the higheat In Con- W. Mitchell by fil votes on the vm- my appreclaUoD to the tireleea California: Frank F. Merriam -R. election Appears to have left him . 34% ...... 30 night at 6 o’clock for Injuries r*- greaa. In that the occupant of the offlctal retiirne. The vote from 146 Kllnncsoto: Floyd B. Olson— F.-L. Just free to choose which way bta 35 veteran, once football and baseball Incumbent W ill Rogers. (N ot the olhere to Connecticut who had confi- Packard ...... !!"' Taylor and F e n n ...... — celved in an automobile accident $1.89 $2*49 upto^300 Speaker'a chair haa more power over of 147 precincts stood: De Priest, Wisconsin: Robert M. LaFollette party will turn. Penn ...... ■ 3% 85 player at Indiana University and humorist). legialaUon and party pollclea in the 27,335; Mitchell, 27,274. dence in our convictions. 22% Torrington ...... 65% 67% While riding a bicycle south on ilaln Pennsylvania— Joseph T. Guffey Prog.—(X). What the election has left un- Phlla Rdg C and' I ...... graduate o f toe Yale Law School, • We specialize in making loam McNeil said: "Tbe rrauit in Con- • 4 % Underwood M fg. Co. .. 60' 52 street last night on returning to Kls *:• waa elected to toe Senate, defeating o f Pittabiirgb, D., oil man, 58, bach- answered probably will bo answered Phil Pete ...... Union Mfg. Co...... home from work, Mr. Lampracht elor, who studied at Princeton un- of $50 to $300, without red tape, "Even a sword-swallower con tell Old Golds are easier necticut la a splendid, endorsement . 15% 8 an arch critic of toe admtolatration. of President Rooeeveit and the New In part at least during the coming Pub Serv N J ...... 31% U S Envelope, com.... der Woodrow Wilson, was elected to 80 — was struck by an automobile driven Senator Arthur R. Robinson, Jr. to single or married people. Deal recovery program. It is also session of Congress. Radio ...... ! ! " " do., pfd ...... toe Senate In place of« tbe incum- ST4 105 by (toarlea F. Martin of 38 Union Iowa—Clyde L. Herring, D., was Our service puts the money in a mandate of approval for Oovei TROUBLE IS FEARED The President must put before Rem R a n d ...... 01, Feeder Root ...... bent David A. Reed, R., critic of tbe on the throat. M y roles don’t call for swallowing swords, 29 31 street. Lampreeht was brought to your hands in 24 to' 48 hours. Cross." that session a series o f recommenda- Rcy Tob B ...... Whitlock (toil Pipe ... nelected Governor. New Deal. The Democrats further 3 the hospital by Lt. William Barron mnois—Representative Fred A. Tha Governor, whose election la tions on such matters as the budget, Sears Roebuck...... i ...... 40 ** J.B.WU’ma Co.. 310 par broke into a rock-ribbed Republic- Easy repayments — the only IN FRENCH CRISIS 48 63 e f tha Manchester police department Brittm, R., was defeated by James Specials For Thursday 1980 started the gradual weakening the continuation of government con- Socony V a c ...... 14 an state by electing as Governor charge is 3 ^ per month on the knives or razor blades, but I value my vocal apparatus, So Pac . and examination later disclosed a 3|cAndrews, D. Representative o f the Republican control Issued trol over agriculture and industry • 17% George H. Earle, who resigned aa unpaid amount of the loan— 80 P Rlc 8 painful shoulder Injury and bruised Oscar De Priest, negro, R., waa de- statement saying: (Continued from Page One) and permanent social legislation. ■ 24% LEHMAN REELECTB) knee. minister to Austria to run. Louis At HOUSES and payments may be extended " I t la a very great honor but I Almost Inevitably he will have South Rwry ...... 18 feated by Arthur W. Mitchell, D. T. McFadden, R., for 20 yeara a to I smoke only mild, smooth, throot-eosy Old Golds." . % The state elected neither Senator over 3. 6. 8. 10 or 20, months. appl'cclate the result not ao much because his succession, as Doumer- thrust upon him either by legisla- St Brands ...... member of the H ousj, was defeat- • 18% EX-FIRE (JHIBF DDES nor Governor. soys W. C. FIELDS for the honor as for tbe confidence gus'a overthrower, might be tbe tion or threat of it. certain questions St Gas and E l ...... ed. Why worry about money? See • 7% IN EMPIRE STATE Norwalk, Nov. 7.— (A P )—John Kansas—Alf M. London, R., was O P* tfOCtn«rd Co., lac. which tbe ciUsens of the atote re- Bltnol for riots. of equally controversial subjects, in- St Oil C ia l...... ti' North Carolina—Eleven Demo- CLO^E OUT OF us today. St OU N J ...... ; • 32% W. Ckonln, a member o f the South- raelacted Governor. Tbe state re- pose in me to give them an honest Radical Socialists are maneuver- cluding the problem o f the currency. • 41% crata were sent to tbe Houae. N ei- Outing Flannel Tex C orp ...... ” (Uonthniad from Page One) ington fire department for 88 yeara fu se to permit toe sale of liquor. ther Senator nor Governor waa and fearless government to tbe in- ing to avoid responsibility for col- So far aa the Republicans are con- . 21% Sind chief for five yeara, died lagt Personal Finance Company terest of all the people o f this fair lapse o f the Cabinet by trying to cerned the decisions they now face Timken Roller Bear’ . 30 Kentucky— Under Its law this elected. night at the home o f hie daughter. state could not start counting until commonwealth.” get Doumergue to refuse their resig- will be difficult enough: but their Trans America .... revenge for its beating of last year Rhode Island—Senator Felix He- Room 2* flinte Theafer Dld^. Union Chirblde...... • 6 % He retired from the fire department t^ay. Neither Senator nor Gov- PAJAMAS 75S .Main Street Telepkone 34S0 In contrast, most Republicans nations. But the premier has already situation will be tempered by a • 44 by electing Frank J. Taylor, city bert, R„ waa defeated by Peter See W. C F u in t in "It ’s A Girr” . . . A Paiaaioimt Picture Union P a c ...... about three yeara ago. ernor was elected. greeted the returns with silence, told them he considered that they realization that hardly even a small .102 comptroller over Joseph D. Mc- Goelet Gerry, D., wealthy newspa- Formerly $1.25. Sizes B to D. Unit Aircraft Corp . Loulalana— EUgbt Democrats were with J. Henry Roraback, the state part of the responsibility for what . 8% Ooldrick, fusion Incumbent by 18.- per publtaber, great-grandson of a withdraw when they first refused to Unit Corp ...... 855 votes. sent to toe House. Huey Long put chairman, replying to a request for support his plan. happens at Washington will rest . 8% signer of tbe Declaration of Inde- Unit (Jas I m p ...... Taylor’s election constituted a acfoas 14 constitutional amendments Men’s White a statement with "I have nothing to Troops Nununoned now on Republican shoulders. . 13% pendence. Gerry served in the Sen- U S Ind A l c o ...... severe strain on Mayor LaOuardia’s w ^ b be said would alft toe tax any." Socialists and Communists have With.the Republican Party it will • 39% ate from 1916-1918 and was beaten U S Smelt ...... city administration and with Tam- burden from toe little fellow to toe by Hebert in 1928. Governor Theo- Cl 'l O’.J'- The Independent CItiMns party summoned their "troops" to be bo a question of beginning all over .117 U S S t e e l...... many now controlling five and pas- big fellow and talked about making dore Francis Green, D., waa re- did not cut much of a figure. Its ready to resist a "Fascist muve- again—for 1936 and there after. . 32% SHIRTS Western Union___ ! the state a Utopia and seceding. vote so far aa it was reported in . 33% zlbly aeven. o f the 1ft votea o f the elected. Two Democrats were re- ment" and Rightist followed with No one doubto there will bp a de- Neither Senator nor Governor waa QOl,^ you aon ajord Ao t>uy g o o J ju n u h n r e Aesocleted Preee reports waa trif- West El and Mfg .. United States Senator Roval 8. ment It will be held responsible if can determine, almost single-hand- TRIUMPH am RIVALS Copeland won handily for his third raUred to a futile effort to get toe regular term and Nathan L. Bach- No Changes Noted the country suffers from a crisis. ed, the shape and substance of these Republican nomination for Governor. mam, D., was elected to serve out a $1*95 and up. Revision today of the vote cast term with a plurality approximat- A small Nationalist demonstration momentou.s developments. ing 760.000. He beat E. Harold Hadcllffe easily defeated former Sen term he ia filling by appointment. for members of Congress In the five Send Candidates to Both ator Joaeph 1 France. Governor Hill McAllister, D., was districts of the state showed no by the Natiunaliat Patriot Youth, Cluett, Trov collar manufacturer HILL C.\SE IS DROPPED. Branches of Congress and Maine— In September Frederick re-elected. Riegrel Shirts changes to the poeltion of all five. was squelchcfl on the boulevard by who campaigned on a platform of squads of police late last night. Bristol. Nov. 7.— ( A P I — T h e "ase Control State Legislature. juhstituttog business for the New Hale, R., was reelected to toe Sen- Texas— Jamea v . Allred, D., state Kopplemann, Democrat, In the of Elsie M. Hill, wife of Prof. Albert ate aad Louis J. Brann, D., waa re- attorney general, was elected Gov- First District was rs-elected by a Levitt of Redding, w'as dropped to elected Governor. Two Democrats ernor and 21 Democrata were sent $1*50 and up vote of 78.732 to 69,257 cast for Col. Wilmington. Dei., Nov. 7.— (A P ) w ith one Congresalonai contest ORUKHED TO DEATH City (3ourt today following a confer- and one Republican were aent to the to toe Houae. Anson T. McCook, Republican. He —Delaware, one of six states which undecided the statue of the etate' ence between Levitt and Prosecutor House. Utah—Senator William H. King, also had 240 votes as the endorsed favored Hoover over Roosevelt twro delegation In the House remained Boston, Nov. 7— (A P ) —Patrick Edward J. (juinlan. Mls.s Hill had years ago, reaffirmed iti Republl- unchanged. Renublleans still held Maseachusettv—Jamea M. Ctorley, D., waa re-elected and two Demo- candtdats on tbe Independent Citi- Lynch, 60, of Boston, was killed and been charged with distributing hand canlam by sending members o f that 16 of the 45 seats. D., three times mayor of Boston and crats were sent to toe House. sens ticket. Congressman William four others critically Injured today bills for Independent Citizens party, party to both branches of Congress ^ ™ '**'* O 'l'a y for whom Mrs. ones Representative, an original V e r m o n t—Notbwltostandlng Men’ s Muf f l e r s fjjiAd Higgins of Coventry, Republican, de- when a seavy covering from a Democratic predictions, this state of which her husband is a member, into control of tha State Legislature, Franklin D. Rooeeveit took the Roosevelt men to a state that was feated John Dowe of KiUingly, boiler fell on them a.s they were remained Republican, as' It bos been Regnlar $1.25 Wool or Silk in violation of a city criro*ir".« The , and into four statewide offices. stump won handily in her race for . . //!//) I I h|E^ for A1 Smith, was sleeted Gov- Dem., 44,899 to 43,418 a plurality of preparing to raise a scaffolding S/% ( I conotanUy since toe Civil War. Xf481, public sc.-tsion before Judge Joseph United States Senator John G. congressman at large. eTBor, defeating Gaepar G. Bacon, Mufflers around the holler located at the P. O'Conxicll waa brio.' ua R-t who was eriUcised by Democrats Warren R. Austin was returned to for to the Third District Major Townsend, Jr„ who opposed the New {ymn I I n power house of the Boston Elevated merely a.sked the court for permU- far being one o f toe preferred cus- the Senate. Cbaries M. Smith waa James A. Shanley of New Haven, Deal In his campaign against Repre- YOITTHS SENTENCED Graceful Georgian Style Railway In South Boston. aion to withdraw the charge. tomers o f J. P. Morgan A David elected Governor. A Republican was Democrat, woo the teat in the Na- sentative Wilbur L. Adams, Demo- Co. Middletown, Conn.. Noy. 7__ (A P) In //>( 'Th'ii.in . Walsh, D., was returned to toe sent to toe House. tional Houae from Joaeph F. Mor- crat. was reelected by 63,860 votea Virginia—Senator Harry Flood $1.00 Thanksgiving —Judge Alfred C. Baldwto to Sut Ssinate where he ,has been since Gives This Dining Suite Distinc- rlssey a fellow townsman by a plu- against Adams' 48.882, complete re- Byrd, D., was re-elected while bla rallty of 1453. The town vote ap- turns show. perior Ckjurt today sentenced three iU/cI I\Ik L \nj/U. 1918. With Every Range youths for a term of from 1 to 6 Michigan—^Tbe state remained Re- brother waa in toe Antarctic. Nine tion .at tll5 peared to be as follows: J. George Stewart, Republican, Democrata were sent to toe House. Town s lEBJ IP M tlD V years to prison. Richard Beil o f N ew nlbllcah by reelecting Senator Ar- Sold In November— 8 Pieces geta the seat In (tongresa held by III.' 1 ( Ms i .1 II III' Washington— Lewis S. Scbwelien- Haven was sentenced from a year toAir H. Vandenberg, R., and elect- Adams. He had 52,318 votea while bach, D., 40, bachelor, wbo never Silk Hankerchief China Closet $30.00 Extra. ____ ht/ DAN THOMAS — GEORGE SCARBO to 5 years on the charge o f atealiiig tD|i Frank D. Fitzgerald, R., Gov- Coal, Oil, or Combination. New Haven . •., Democratic rival, John C. Haaxard '111:11 I \ i'( ) . I h has held" pubUe office, was elected an automobile Sunday white the arffor. Hamden ...... had 45,766. Senator to succeed toe retiring owner was to church here. ita — The Farmer-Labor (Theshlre ...... Unofficial returns showed that tha Clarence C. Dili, ,nce toe new and Tie Sets Jn order that your Thanksgiving feast may this year be at its merriest, why Orange ...... W alter Seckle. who waa bound remained entrenched hy re- not retire the old dining room furniture that has so long outlived its attractive- Republican nominees for state treas- ita one Senator, Hanrlk r-mator’a teacher in prep echool..' WjUUngford . urer, state auditor, attonity-general over from East Hampton on robbery asLi* Weet .VIrglnia—Ruih Dew Holt, Glenwood Ranges ness? Nothing could give greater satisfaetion than a new dining suite for the North Haven ,, charges receivad from 1 to 8 yeare who bad toe oppoeltim and Insurance commisaloner won by D., who wlU not be 30 yeara old un- Woodbrldge sentence and John Degarne. bound y\ / r 're Elnar Hotdale, D. Are Now Very Reasonable. holidays. substantially the same margin aa 'Yarmer-Labor, was til July, was elected to tbe Senate West Haven ... over from EaM Raddam, was sen' \ ■ 1 h'. I ,,.. in place of Senator Henry 1>. Hat- 75( This Georgian group, fashioned in mahogany, is an excellent example * I f i B OF cd and congratulated by tlM mom' Aery opposition from Oeotye M. An wrapped in r We have all varieties in toeze pop- Compensation Commlsslooer Ed- *>ellef tha admtolatration signs in floral spray ^ A O n, 9oe«i&TUB^>M'NH beri of the Women’s Damocratic Bourquoin, form er Federal' Judge. Xmas Boxes, ular oU-burning heaters. A t toe ward 'T. Bucktoebam of Bridgeport Club, Mra. Ciaroltoe O’Day refuted would puah efforts to revive con- James E. Murray, D., was elected and gilt ...... 94£eO V by a pluraUty of 7.231. The offi- QuAeT«r''\i|nU 9 01M& struction activity. right is toe little giant Neaco heat- 6019 laat night to acknowledgt her elec- MILLION to a short Senate term. Two Dem- er, in black and chrome finish— toe cial returns gava him 81,658 as With trading expanding on the 100-Piece domestic porcelolu of. tion as Representative at Large un' ottats were sent to be House. Not too early to start filling single burner at 816J50, two-burner high quality in novel square shapes DRESS FASH IO N S ag^t 44,337. Prof. Albert Levitt, til she was assured by Mrs. Frank- buying wave, U. 8. Steel (Jommon, Nebraska—^Edward R. Buihe, xt824JiO. on tinted 0 9 0 C H aa th# Indapandont CiUiena nomlnse lin D. Roosevelt of her vtctoiy. Santa Fe, Sears Roebuck, American lawyer and war-i^eran whose defi- your gift Usta. polled a vary aroall vote. DOLLAR A t toe left la the pracUceJ Lynn body ...... a v e F o O w "You seem to be doing pmeetty (ton, J. L (tose, Du Pent, Johns nition of toe New' Deal once was Sparidiag With 1935 Smartneas Buffet Type Circulator, beautiful in The Fifth District compristd tbe satlafactorily Oaroltoe,'* said the ManvUls and U. 8. Smelttog pushed pralaed hy President Roosevelt, was upper half of New Have- county design, with powerful Lynn double 100-Plece domutic porcelain la First Lady whose campaigning tor up tor gains o f | l to $4 a ahare. eieeted to toe Senate. R. L. Coch- Legr, Knee and Back choice of several deslgiie, yw y with Litchfield county, gave its favor range burner capable of heating two Mrs. O’Day brought charges c5 un- RANSOM nm, D h waa sleeted Governor. dependable “ Double Duty” and “ One Piece” to M ajor J. Joaeph Smith o f Gov- STATE o r ALARM Aches or more rooms—and with a con- falrneas" from Republicaaa aad la- WMh Bittke defeated the present Gover- HATS r e s o and $4.00 ware ...... ernor Cross’ staff and this brought venient cooking top—at 849.75, $26.00 dependeate. nor, Cbaries W. Bryan, brother of New and Improved method, of defeat to Owgreaeman Edward W. "All I know is that 1 carried my Madrid. Nov. 7,— (A P ) — A state PHILUPS HOLMES the late William Jenntogs Bryan, restoring sore, painful and abused 100-Piece Bets In remxrkoMyremorkoMy at-ate Goee. The U tter early last night of alarm, a modified form of martial oven township", replied Mra. O'Day. I EDWARD ARNOLD for tbe Senatorial nomination. feet to nonnat Patented ma- tractive.V— . floral and bondi'~ad dacoratiou law was extended by the govern- conceded Smltb'a election as theie- Nevada—Senator Key Pittman, ehlnae ahow exact condition o f at tiiras showed tbe heavy trend LA D IE S !______very m ^ ra te $18.75 $12.95 ment today to Dec. 6 after the In- P „ proponent of the monetixation of each foot . . . no gucea work. CMdren’ s TOQUES eaidi 5 0 ^ coot against him. The district ■ returns Balt’a "dance o f the eleeplng auguration of a strike and the exe- Macbeth Tableware Mhrer, waa re-elected. Richard K ir- Variety of CoIch: Combinations. gave Smith, Democrat. 42,878 as children" la one o f the world’s cutioa of X MrUclpent to the recent xmn, D,, Reno banker, waa elected If you have tried all of toe 66-Pleca Sets In highh grade 4dogMS.o|biw agatoat 38,866 tor Gooa. strangest rttiMle. Girl priestesses rebellion. Joae Naredo went before Freel Ctovernor, defeating toe acting gov- old methods without auccesa, call Uc wore, choice of severalveral new pate Nbvembor Coat Sale In Prosrress BkCJflOO are mads unconscious by a nar- a firing equad at Jlgoo to the first ernor, Morley Griswold, R. A Dem- for free examination. Men’s and Boys’ Sweaters terns, aovlce A bed quilt, said to be 336 yeare cotic and placed on their tost By execution la nearly four years to TODAY and THURSDAY ocrat waa returned to toe Houae. Light aad heavy weigbta. Variety ef eixes mad colors. for eight ... $21.60 P^bbU ous Plus Unusual Values. old and naaded1 dow through 13 SfeW i some uncanny Mwsr, they are this country. New 'Kampahire—H. Stylsa Opposite lU ^ School generationa o f her family, la the SnCOPBjWSDkSBAlD!. _ , . steadisd and parform their danoe A geaernl eyndleaUst strike was IRVING H. HALPRIN ' Men’s Beach Jackets 83-Pleee Breakfast Seta, sw vica *^TkFrvu49i*i*w , BrMges. R.. state pubUe aervlee L. s m t K M o n c i i M t e r ^ proud poaaetalon o f Mrt. A . O. At- kiclm «nu.0KaMBF paannuc in time wltb the mu«te, moving all to sffect but the country was calm. TBCBNOPEDISt for six. lovely new designs In 4«- WEANflOrnui Witti-MapAftl MA>V tBoHF Aflouucw camnMastonsr. waa electeddovam er kto% o f Tulsa, Okla. parte of tbe-r body except tha feet, Soclaliats refused to Join the walk- to >edoeead a Republican who re- cellent porcelain $9.9ff: title in a nnmnlete trance. out tired. A Republican and a Damocrat A T NORTON SHOE CO. 841 Mala St BoUnow Bldg. C. E. HOUSE & SON, Inc. were re-elected to toe BOuae. ~N«W 3«tm$:=f3Xlfm»SF-XrBSmF MAMCHBfnES EVCNlIfO BZBALO. MANGHlEffrER. CONN WEDNESDAY, NOTEBIBER T, II me* ' IIANCRESTBR BVENTKO HERAT;D, MANCHESTER, OONNw WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1981.
6:80—Evorott Iforshall'a Broadway for the year was 111.96, produesd VarieUea. by 270 Barrad PlymoLUi Rocks Iw- ply of local potatoes of uniform Whose ancestors wer- the founders 9:00—Nino bCartlal and Andre Koa- ONLY NINE WRONG loaglag to B. E. ParteaB ti PtaaU- grade may be sacurad at a sugla WAPPING of the town of Stonlngton. Deaths Last Night iA H Y RADIO PROGRAM Ulansts'B Orchestra. vUle. Hou) the Minor Forties 10 OPEN POTATO aouroe, namely, the West Hartford Report Says Machado Tomorrow evening at half past 9:80—Adventures of Oracle. OtlMr Btortford OcNmtjr laodoro AucUoft. six there will be a men’s supper In. WIONltDAV, NOVIMIIR 7 (CMtMl u < B u ta n SUBawa Tteia) 10:00—Taro-Way Byrd Antarctic wore: Ootold Hnyea of North Oimn Bast Central Pomona Grange No. the Community Church House, sim- Framoht, Neb.—Eraeat Hahn, 67, IN GUESSING VOTE Fared In Connecticut ilar to that held two weeks ago. - - „ „ n n n *tr u a taile elimtBs «r fm ip« tlMnot aal«M «p«ei« Broedcast. by with 71 R. L Rods overogliig SALE TOMORROW Is Dying from Poison 8 will hold ita regular meeting thla former Nebraska president of tbe Inelud*# «n stbIIi M* aUtloBi. 10:80—Melody Maeterpli Several selections will be given by a Weteeaday. Nor. M9J0 eggs per bird; H. A. Ctould of KARL SETER’ S BAND evening at half past seven, and It Fraternal Order of Bogies. ffliereme svbjwt le shawH. M «" Ctnl. Bait. 11:00------WDRC Radio AudlUon PUlnvUle with 117 f t L Rods avor- mala 'quartet. The speaker will be New York—Valentine P. Snyder, C40- SiaA-Wum*b*ok Orah.-^^ 4:00—Betty and Bob. wlU be held at Andover Hall, with NMC-WBAP N ITW O A K BroadciML • g ^ 308.84 eggs per Mrd; Mro. By ASfldClATXD n S M Btrlo and the Communist the weak* O. G. Starrett, a missionary in 0:00- 0:00 Pfaaa-WadI* Nawa Parlod 4;10—Dorothy Page, contralto. New York, Nov. T—(AP) — The, f ’^ras said to be a Cuban who had Andover Grange as host. The pro- OdlO— 7id0—Myrt and Mars* — aaat: 11:80—Ossie Nelson’s Orchestra. A. J. Ragosldi Pheet Cross H. J. BMlgwlok M New Britala wtth The voting strength of minority• [ e a t . - , AT REC TOMORROW China, who la studying at tbe Hart- AftIC •• Catti wMf .wlw w*«l wtls 4:80— “Pre-natal Care," Dr. Paul Herald Tribune says Latte Ameri- been assigned by a secret group to gram will be In charge of the Past m^t wtttf wosli wfl Witt wfbr wro Oan Ma** Dana* Orahaatra—w*M 818 Whito Legberas and R. I. Rods poUtlcaLpartloo In Oonnecticut, now The ralativie atraagth of each was Conectiad’s Bomtifal Crop take. Machado’s life." ford Seminar^ Foundation. Mr. wSm wwj waal: MWi «w Com which OiOO—tOiOO—Ouy Lombardo'* Orehaat. wla wba-wbaa wbai Strings. In addition to the four recently an- Held at Emanuel Lutheran by the Brasillon Academy of Letters BASIC — Baati M cm e n t o f their daughter, ducted through the Connecticut tendance la exacted to reach a quest will be held December 3, into late boxes, etc., bearing the por- Great Christopher Positive Com *iM—«:M ^N *tlon*l Kadlo Porum wham kdka wear wjr wlw wiyr wmal; 8:40—Jaysnoff Sister* and Edmond nounced: Gilbert H. Clee, Newark, Church Saturday. when It found It had spent 848,000 Cora cannot remove. Also good 10:00—lliOO—OrumItu "Oan.” Pard Midwaat: weky kyw wanr wla kwh Boucher, basso. WON I N COUNTY Dorothy Ftances, to Ray Strong and gotten only half way through Fanners’ Cooperative Auction As- new high total. Dancing will be the slajring of Dr. Elliott Speer, trait of Prince (ieorge of England, 10i1»—11:10—Vole* of Komanea—aaat: kwer kell wran wmaq kao wkbt N, J,; John L. Hojvland, Middle- when it was decided to send Prince for callouses, wsrts and mole*. 9:00—20,000 Tears In Slag Slng-- Warren, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Charles the "A's.” At that rate the com .tlon which has long been ac- from 8:30 until 12:80 with check- headmaster of Mount Hermon Oan* and Olan—ropaat for weat . NORTHWBOT A CANADIAN — wtraj town; Keith G. Huntreas, South Reoervmtlono will cloae tonight -for school. Henry as the royal visitor to the Sold In Manchester by GLENNEY’B, 10:00—H im—J olly Coburn'a Orehaatra wiba katp wabe wday kfyr eret efef Warden Lewis E. Lawes. Portland; Me.;' and Bernard H. B. Warren of Center street, this pisted work would have eost 33,' in the selling of poultry and ing o f wrapa being Included In the 11.-00—isnio—Oaorg* Olaan'a Orehaatra Effif-La.ving Contest Just Com- tbe annual Father and Son banquet Growers may sell through Bostoa—Officials o f the Flsher- Melbourne centenary celebrations. 789 Main Street. SOUTH — wrva wptf wwne wla wlaa 9:30—John McCormack, tenor. WhiU, Waahtngton, D. C. town. 400,000. admission charge. 11:10—12:10—Itan Myar* A Orehaatra wfla-waun wlod warn wme wab wapi of the Emanuel Lutheran church, to -„e auction by becoming members wjda wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpra 10:00—Louis Katsman's orchestra. Mack H. G o^e, a senior at Wes- pleted — Average Per Bird CBS-WABC NBTWORK be held Saturday evening at 6 of tbe association and all buyers MONTGOMERY w6al ktbi kth* waee wav* 10:15—Madame Sylvia. leyan from Tallahassee, Fla., is a Totals 162.08 Eggs. •ABIC—Baati wabe wade woko wcae MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kair kohl o'clock. All who have not as yet wUh cash or satisfactory credit will waab arnao aakr wkbw wkro whk ekiw PACIPIC COAST—kgo kri kew home 10:30—Mayfair Orchestra. candidate for a Rhodes Scholarship obtained tickets and desire to attend bs ellglhle to bid on lots of potatoea artre arcau wJa* waan wfbl wapd ^ * » ihq kfid ktar kpe 11:00—Tltae, weather. from the State of Florida. Hartford County poultrymen won Recreation Center armaa wbaa: MIdaaaat: wbbin wfbni are requested to get in touch with la varying quantities. kmbe kmox wowo wbaa Cant. Bait. 11:15—Cascaces Orchestra. 10 of the 30 high places In the Con- one of the following tonight, Alex- The auction will serve a section of Items o f Interest BABT—wpd wbB wibw whaa wib* wfaa 4iM— 140—Th* BIngIno Lady—aaat 11:30— "Dead Men Prowl." necticut Homo Egg-Lnylng Contest ander Berggren, Carl Noren, G. Al- Connecticut which has produced wore wiee efrb ekar Just closed according to an 'an- OIXIB—writ wafa wbre wqam wdod 4:40— 0:40—Orphan AnnI*—aaat only 12:00—Hotel Commodore orchestra. bert Pearson and Evald Matson. FRANKLIN DRESS SHOP more than two million bushels of WARD 140— 4:00—Baiieitlen In th* Nawa 824-828 MAIN STREET PHONE 5161 Mra arrae wlae wdau wtoe krid wrr 12:30—Hotel Astor orchestra. nouncement from the Hartford A pot roast supper wiU be served Sthte Theater Building ' Manchester potatoes this year. Each sale will Wedneeday MANCHESTER ktrh ktaa waco kotna wdbo wodx wbt 0:10— 4:10—Alma Kllehill, Centralta County Farm Bureau. There were tilO— 4:10—Praaa.fiadl* Nawa Parled by tbe Ladles’ Aid society of the Branch Store Over Loft’s In Hartford. taa made through an officially in- The womAn’e gym class will be wda* wbir wdbj WWTS wmbg w*]a 1:10— lilO-Thra* X Oletara In Oeng* 114 pouUrymen throughout the wiBbr arala ktui ktke 1:40— gi4^Lew *ll Thama* — aaat; chiwch, under the direction o f Mrs. spected aample and sold on the held from 7:10 to 8 o’clock. The MIDWBBT—woah wgl am t ambd wlan state with flocks averaging 410 basis of United States and Connec- wlbw kfb kfab wkbn wceo wabt kaej Orphan Annie—rapaat to midwaat birds who completed the 1933-34 Anna • Erickson. The principid bowling alleys will be reserved for r * . , - . t ’ 4:00— 740—Amoi 'n* Andy—aaat only speaker will ha Julius Augur, direc- ticut Grades which are Identical. the German church from 7:30 on. A t;10— 7H1—Willard Roblian OrehaiL New Tork, Nov. 7.— (A P )—Two contest with an average production t • > W a'' X. » HOUNTAIN—kvor kla koh k«l tor of the Hlllyer Y. M. C. A. school LA ST 3 D A YS The growers will submit their ccrtl- public set-back party will be held at Y o u W o u ld n't Plunge Yourself COAST — khi koln kfre kol kfpy kvi 4:30— 7:10—Red Oavla, Oarlal Okateh dramatic features have been mark- per bird of 162,08 eggs. kfbk kmj kws kara kdb krmb krb 4:40— 7:44—Dangareu* Paradlae. Skit ed up for Armistice Day on NBC. of Hartford and former missionary flsd samples on or before 10:00 the West Side Rec on Cedar street. 7:00— 0:00—Th* Crime Clue* Myitary The contest is divided Into three to the Philippines. o’clock on the morning of the sale 6snts Butt 7:10— 0:40—Lanny Rail and Orehaa. One will be found In a program to classlflcationa; Backyard Flocki Sport and 184 NEW Play •will start at' 8 o’clock and ditO— m o-^tiah Armitrana — aaat; 040— 440—Waraan Law** A Drama be put on from Chicago by the The program will also Include ths where they may be examined after. prizes will be awarded to the win- • * • ' > 4 - \ < with 10 to 60 birds. Farm Flocka 11:00 o’clock Iv the buyers before Into Poverty K n o w ingly ! OblaaB*** Orsan Intarluia—waat 0:00— 0:40—Jahn MeCarmaek’a Sang* Veterans of Foreign Wars for WJZ- with 51 to 600 birds, and Commer- appeOronce of Ernest K. Schleldge, ners. * 'J I 4HS— IHO-Tb* Punnybanar* — aaat; 4:00—10:00—Dannia King A Orehaatra Hartford magician, and a two-reel Fur Trimmed - HATS the sale actually opens. Tbe entire Thursday Mbilalur*m>w**t and DIxi* 4:10—10110—Madam* Sylvia'a Advie* Wedneeday, November 7 NBC. cial Flocks with more than 600 BiSO— SrtO — Bulk Raaara—aaat; Of, 4:10—10:10—Harry Rlehman Orehaat. It will be a war episode. The oth- birds. motion picture of the circus, shown lot represented by the sample will Dancing in the gym from 8:30 to Ban *f Plra—mldw; Bans*—Dial* 10:0^1I:M — King’* Guard Guartat— by Leonard Johnson. Advance then be offered for sale at auction 12:30, featuring tbe return engage- t ill— dilO-Bobby Banaon—aaat only; aaat; Arne* 'n' Andy—waat repeat P M er play la to come in the Kay Seven The poultrymen keep dally rec- Values To 61.95 OO-^National Student Federation aeries on WEAF-NBC, a dramatiza- reservations Indicate a large attend- vritb the understanding that the bid ment o f Karl Setter and his broad- Bmlly Wayman — Dial*; tkippy— 10:10—11:14—Bmll Calamin Orehaat— ords of their egg production and SPEaALI will secure any quantity of potatoea Of course you would answer “no”, but have you ever consid- midwaat; Taaa* Nantara—wait aaat; Lanny Rai»—wait repeat Program. tion of the signing of the Armistice. send monthly summaries to the, ance at the banquet, which is spon- casting orchestra. Admission in- •iM— tiM —Th* Shadaw—aaat; Thra* 10:10—11 tM -Art Kaiaall A Oreheatra 10—Curtis Institute of Music Try these tonight: sored by tbe Brotherhood of the which the grower wishes to sell for cludes checking. The women’s Brawn Baara—waat; Travari Or.— 1140—12:00—Arehl* Blayir Orahaitra Connecticut State College. dalivety at a time mutually satis- ered what you would live on if you were forced to stop working Dtetai Jaak Armatreni—raldw rpt 11:10—12:10—Jaak Bargar A Orehaatra Program. WEAF-NBC—8 p. m., Mary Pick- John L. Shields, Bristol, with 15 church. swimming classes will meet as fol- OO—To be announced. ford; 9, Fred Allen; 10:30, Secre- factory to buyer and seller. lows: 7 to 7:45, advanced; 7:45 to R. I. Reds, stood highest In Hart- All potatoes sold at auction will for a while for any reason? The man who has saved and 15— Skippy. tary Roper. ford County and third in the state 8:30, senior life saving; 8:30 to 9:10, | 5:40—StAmp Club. b4 gimranteed by the grower to sff 80—Jack Arroatrong. All-Amer- WABC-CBS—8:30, Broadway Va- In the Backyard Flock classiflca- private class. accnmulated some ready money has something to fall back on. 6:00—WrlghtYtlle aarlon. ican Boy. rietlea; 9, Nino MarUnl; 9:30, tlon. EXCURSION An H ad Sfasl meet the grade requirements of the Men's volleyball session from 0:15 | 45—Gordon, Dave and Bunny. Bums and Allen. aample offered. In case of dispute, to 6:16. The girls’, league will use 6:80—Prsos-Rsdlo News. Mr. Shields enjoys ths distinction either buyer or seller may call for Take stock of yourself and see how you stand. If you haven't 6:85—Rhythm Masters. 00—Songs of the Violin; Christian WJZ-NBC—8:30, Lanny Ross; of having the only flock In the TO NEW Y O R K SILK m l WOOL the bowling alleys from 7 to 9 ! Fox, Michael Catalano, pianist. 9:30, John McCormack; 10:30, Har- ah official Federal Inspection at bis o'clock. I's': 6:45—Billy Bachelor. whole cgg-Iaying contest which SUNDAYS, NOV. 11,18, 25 own expense, the result of which a Savings Account— Open One! 7:00—Pickens Sisters. 15— Bobby Benson and Sunnyry Rlehman. went through the year without loss Jim. What to expect Thursday; from culling or mortality. ROUND TOIP €0 OO vrill be final. t'H' 7:15—Rhythm of the Day. RAILROAD FARE Z* Buyers will have an 'opportimlty, 7:30—Studio Program. 30—Tbe Shadow. WEAF-NBC—3:30 p. m„ Wom- Mr. Shields' 15 birds averaged to ALL POPULAR DRESSES between 11:00 and 1:00 o'clock, to 65—Press-Radio New*. en’s Radio Review; 6, Parent- Lt . W M mt UclM ...... FURS • FABRICS 7:45—Fashion Revue. lay 219.67 eggs per bird during the Lv. Hartford...... A.M. Inspect the samples and supply sat- We Clean RugrSi Tap- November 7 8:00—Mary PIckford Stock Com- 00—Myrt and Marge. Teachers Program. year. 16— Air Adventures of JimmieWABC-CBS—3:15, Rpadways of Duo Now York* ...... 11:28 A.M. isfactory credit. Luncheon con- pany. In the Commercial Flock elaaslfl- $ veniences are available in tbe estry and Furniture P. M. 8:30—Wayne King's Orchestra. Allen. Romance; 5, Loretta Lee songs. cation, Auer-Farm Bloomfleld, Don- SILK HOSE 2.4 9 80—Serenaders; Paul Keast, Rollo WJZ-NBC—12:30, National Corn Lv. Now York* ...... Z*?5E*S* auction building. For Complete Information, Direct from F actory to W a rdsI YouSavol 4:00—Pop Concert, with Chsrlea 9:00—Fred Allen's Town Hall. ald Collins, JIgr., an-' A. W. Olllff, Lw. 1881b St...... 7:8SP.M. Chiffon or Servloe The auction method of selling -po- Pesrson. baas. 10:00—Guy Lombardo's Orchestra. Hudson's Oreheatra. Husking contest; 3 p. m., William poultrymen, stood second In aver- •Grtnd Centrel Tirmtnol. ^ DIAL 4688, or Write to 45— Dave Burrough's Islanders Lyon Phelps address. J dsy i f lithtsrfini, rwiMsi frundt Of tatoes received considerable im- 4:10—DATld Tomllnoon. 10:30—The Trs'/elero Hour, with age number of egge per bird in ff/dfivff— $3.49 petus when it was discovered that It Park Street, Town and Rocco Boniface. Im 4:40—ObIs Psge. soloist. Marla Haaly, sopriano. Hartford County ivlth 212.98 aver- Purcbooo UcktU advouco. N u n M P''-$1>00 ALL during October more than 200 car- THE SAVINGS BANK 0:00—Chick Webb's Orchestrs. 11:01—The Crumlts. 00—The Bethany dirla. Few Airplane engines have gear- age for 605 White Leghorns and KmllW to aeeomoiodaUama on apa«»nl 2 COLORS - SIZES load of potatoes were received in 3-Piece fiA O a P S 6:10—Stimlfht Shooters. 11:18—Voice of Romance. 15—Edwin C. Hill—The Human ed-down propellers; most of them Barred Plymouth Rocks. Side of the News. have direct drives. ‘ the NEW HAVEN ^ this state from Maine alone. An- 6:80—AUce In Orcbestralls. 11:30—Slumber Hour. The third largest number per bird other factor was the recent pur- OF MANCHESTER SUITE chase made In Maine by tbe Feder- A Mutual Savings Bank Plua Small Carrying Charge. al Government for relief purposes in Oonnecticut cities. Oonnecticut growers feel they Priced far less than you’d expect, because VYards should be given flrst consideration M*aih*r Matiul Savlaa* Baa* Ccatral raaS, laa. have no in-between profits! Extra large suite in j and can supply local needs for sev- eral months to come. They ar'e will- two-tone walnut finish, sturdily built throughout. ^ ENDICOTT-JOHNSON SHOES ing to demonstrate that a large sup- • Exhu large places ' "