AVEBAOB DAOLT CIBOCLATIOM for the Moath o f Noveoihar. IMS THE WBATUCB Fereoaot of 1). S. We l 6,193 Hartford of the Aadtt bogtonli^^^h^ tonight aad I of Soaday with _ MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE ( HARM prohaMy froeMag rafai la ths' VOL. LVIIL.no . 54 t Adverttslag oa Page 18) MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 3,1938 (TWELVE PA(.'ES) PRICE THREE CENT8 Be Republican Women Map Strategy } DECLARES PEOPLE »»- F

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timeflt WiO Force Con- NaahvUle, Tenn., Dec. 3.— ( A P ) —NaahvUle kids knew Santa CTaua was a chubby feUow but I gress To Approve Con- had not given much thought to ‘ Fascist Drive For Terri- i S a y s B l o n d e s H a v e Unsatisfactory Reply Te De- what Mrs. Santa might look like st’totionai Amendment' untu today. tory Strikes Snag When Best Looking Legs I Bill Brown, vaudevUle a rtist. mands For E xp h ia tM stranded here several weeks a g o ' when a stage show folded, took i French Ambassador Re- Washington, Dec. 3.— (A P )—Sen- over a job In "Santa Claud I Of Fascist Campaigi For ator Borah (R.. Idahol predicted to- Land" sponsored by a charitable day that if the United StaUs joined InsUtuUon. A letter to Santa veals Nation Has No In- African Territory WooU the "hysterical" wond armaments and flvs osnU admit chUdnn to _^ice, popular sentiment would force aU the Bights. M n. SanU Claua ' la played by Brown'a wife, 800- ' tention Of Giving Up Timi- End Hope For Complet- l^ngress to approve a conatitu- pound vaudeville fat lady. I il amendment giving the people Lhffipght to declare any but a defen- sia Or Any Other Lands. sive war. ing Accord, Officials Say. ‘T f this huge armament trend con^ tlnues." he said, “ the people a n go- Committee of the National Federation of Women’s Re- Rome. Dec. 3.— (A P )— The Fas- Parto, Dee. 8— (A P )—Frsaeh o#- DECLARES U C K e f campaign. i.eft to right, aeated: Mm. Albert V e iu l cist campaign for French-controlled flclals left no doubt todiqr that an territory struck a snag today In Mlm MirtT/ - Michigan; unoattofactory Italian answer t* France’s firm “ No." OF ARMAMENT France’s demands for “axplaaa- The French ambassador, Andre Francols-Poncet, informed Italy tlons" o f a Faactot campaign tor that France bad no intention of Frencb-Oontrollad tarritory would IN U. S. GREAT EWS BANNED budging from Tunisia—the center end all bop* for eomptottiig tbe PAID A MINISTER $500 of Fascist aspirations—or any other French-Gonnaa war renundattaa French domains. pact. / His formal notice was a protest Franco ooked Italy to make her Johnson Asserts Nation Is ON PRINCIPAL against a ststement by tbe authori- FOR ACCESS TO CLIENT tative Fascist editor, VIrgInlo Gay- poelUon known by Monday night The time limit gave hor roqusst da, that the Italian nation was Short Of Cans, Tanks, 'ready to march, even against aome of tbe aapeets at an ulttmatiim NAZI STREETS sine* It was mad* knowa Itaijr't France. If necessary." Planes, Masks And Army Cooke Testifies To The French ambassador. In a answer might determlna Fraaos's THIRD OF JURY three-quarter hour talk with For attitude toward otbar Europaaa problems. Decree Also Forbids Ap cign Minister Count Galeaxzo Ciano Geared To Slow Tempo. $32,814 lart night, was understood to have Souroea close to tba F o rtign , said in more or lees direct terms MluUtry said the Italian Forstm- pearance In Pohllc BnOd- NOW IS PICKED that French withdrawal In the Mlntoter Count Galeasso CSaao told With Kemp In Land Deals; (Czechoslovak crisis last fleptember the French Ambassador Aadra Chicago, Dec. 3— (A P ) — Louis was one thing, but withdrawal from Fraaooto-Ponoet during their cor- Johnson, assistant secretary of war, mgs, Natkmal Memorials territory ruled by France was on versatlon In Room ysstarday that Pastor Refuses Comment AT WATERBDRY Seagtor Borah- aaW today the army would be aeii- entirely different matter. tho Italian government aaMimad ao oualy handicapped by lack of mod- ClalnM Too Bldlcnlons. rosponslbUlty tor tba denoustfa- button Ing to demand a voice In th<» matter And German Theaters. He a’so was said to have Informed Uona la the Italian Chaaber o€ of going to war. TVelve men today em annanent If it were called up- Bridgeport. Dec. 3.— (A P )—Testi- on to wags war at the present time. And Searciung (Ciano that Insofar as th* merits Deputies Wsdaeaday demanding could plunge the world Into wa mony to the effect that O. Leroy of Italian clalma on Tunisia were Tunisia, a Frsocb eoloalal posNS- without consulting a alngle citizen. He spoke to the convention of the Berlin. Dec. 3.— (A P )—Berlin’s Kemp, while acting as the State concerned, they were “ too ridicu He did not indentlfy the men. Qaestioinng Of 57 Venire Sion OB the north coast ricii Foreign Mlntoter Gaoifss B ifr and o f seml-automatlo rifles, of Cooke, on the stand flvs hours net received Count JidMnaaa Vhs Borah, dean of the Senate F oT' All theaters, movie bouses and ters to be willing to make further U tl-tsnk guns and ammunition, of yesterdav, said under cross examina- I*rolonged and searching ques- museums, the Sportspalast, concessions to Italy, such as more Welcseck, tba Ctormaa ambasaadSiC Om masks and searchlights, of tion that neither he nor Kemp be- tioning of 57 veniremen produced Hollywood, Dec., 8.— (A P ) — (Conttnned Page Ihau) Deutschland ball, Olympic atodlum, and British Ambsandor Sir Brio telescopes and of quadpanta, and of lieved there was anything “wrong” on y four jurors, all men, who were territory In French Somaliland, but Blondes have tbe best looking legs. PhlDpailppo, eeach for the secoad t | ^ many other Item-, too numerous t.v, all other InaUtutlons on the Reich's in their deaHng. On his blgge.st raiUble both to prosecution and perhaps not Including Djibouti. It within 24 hours. sports field and all other sports Masseur Lewis HIppe Is leading mention.” deal—sale of part of tbe New defense and gave the court no cause also was said an arrangement con- Count Von Welcaack’a vtolt, it arenas o f the capital, public and to excuse them. cerning the French-owned Addis with tala chin. The official declared it waa Im- Canaan estate of the late Lewis H. waa stated officially, sras to foraMf* private bathing esUbUshmenta. Lapham for $197.500— Cooke said About 85 veniremen o f the orig- Ababa-DjiboutI railway might be It was suggeqjed to Maassur SLAYER OF FATHER perative that army equipment be late plans for the arrival o f GomMn standardized to fadUtate mass pro- Streets Forbidden he was Introduced to his client by inal palel of 141 men and 31 women made. HIppe, who is more or less re^ioo- Foreign Minister JoochUn Von-Rfo* ducUon in Ume of war. He ex- The following street waa forbid “a clergyman" to whom he paid vi^re still to be examined when the Negotiations alung these lines sible for the shapes of the feminine bentrop her* next Tueadajr. players on the Warner lot, that presa^ hope that Congress would $500. He referred to the clergyman trial adloiimed last night unUI 10 were developing favorably last In circles In close touch with the ‘CAREER DRINKER’ vote funds “to build up our stocks of (Oonttoaed on Page I wo.) as "Mr. Brown." a m. Tuesday. C!ourt atUches June when Italy suddenly broke maybe blondes have the best look- ■ItuaUon, however. It was bsUevik) material reserves at once.” Mlnlitter-llasiiieaanian reckoned that, at tbe pace at them off. ing pins. How about it, Mr. HIppe? Bonnet had taken occaslan to potat which the examinations have pro- You agree?' In liOW OOM* The Bridgeport Telegram later Caused By Germany out France’s concern over th* fssh *Tn 1917-18” , be declared, “our contacted Rev. Eldgar M. Brown of «e d e d thus far. that number would Diplomatic quarters said this “Definitely", said HIppe. Then he ing that Germany is supporting tho began to name them. Son Of Oh'o Minister Had •rm y was geared to the speed of the GERMAN SPY CASE Greenwich and New Canaan at W sufficient to last the full four- break was brought about by Ger- Italian atUtude. plodding doughboy, who marched Rochester, Mich., where be had gone day court week at least. many, which did not want Italy to There’s Marlene Dietrich, be said, Sir Erie’s visit was also up' ir- under hla own power at the rate of to attend the funeral of his mother Opinion Alrend.v Formed. oecoroe too friendly with France and Joan Blondell, Alice Faye, Bette stood to have been In conn* on Fonght In Spain, Carried throe to four miles an hour. Todav and quotes him as sairlng be bad no The wide interest the case has b^oris Germany settled her score Davis, Priscilla Lane, Miitom Hop- with the aame problem. OM land foreos must be geared to MARKED “CLOSED” comment to make "at this time” but attracted throughout ConaecUent with C!zechoslovakia. kins, C!arole Lombard, Joan Ben- Anxious tor B ritU SufBsrt. w tempo Of the modem battlefleld. tbat a statement "may be forthcom- since a special grand Jury charged 'A cry of sadness" from Italians nett, Madeleine OrroU, Marie W il- France, It was known, was aug- Gnn In 'Tear Of Reds.' son and Ginger Rogers. ^>ere tanks and combat cars have ing later." on May 19 that Ma.vor Haves and In Tunisia that the French were lous to get an opco sxprsasleB o f been developed to travel at SO mllea Rev. Mr. Brown has beet, acting the other defendanU were respon oppreealng them appeared on the And bow about Betty Grable and Brltloh support In ease Itu y pesM s an hour.” Foot FriDc’pal Actors To as supply pastor o f the Tollmadge sible for “ rampant corruption" In front page of tbe Important Rome Alice White and Jean Arthur and the Issue. ChUllcothe, O., Dec. 3 — (A P )— Waterbury through which the city Jane Wyman and June Lang and Johnson said the nation, “ rudely Hill Union chapel In New Canaan newspaper II Messaggero. (A London dispatch said Britain Hebert Bready, 20 ,wbo boast^ that was defrauded of "more than 31 - 'Virginia Bruce . . . ? awakened from a false sense of se- for eight years. He Uves at the It waa remlniaceht of similar would make Inquiries at Rome on he had "made a career of drinking," jnirity by the shocking events o f the Serve Prison Terms Up Greenwich YAl.C.A. and according 000,000 contributed to the slowness charges against the Czechoslovak ’They’re all okay any day for leg the meaning of the Italian demoa- will be charged with murder today of picking a jury, many veniremep art", said Masseur HIppe, with a last few years”, bad found Itself In to the Telegram U listed In tbe government which came out of straUon.) In the confessed kllUng of his pro- telling the court they already had note of authority. a world “ where fdroe has begun to Greenwich directory as a talesman Sudetenland before tbe Germans Should Italjr's answer sUfi be hibitionist father, Or. RuaeeU H. pla.v a dominant role." To Six Years For Efforts. formed an opinion about the guilt Red-Heads Close Second for Thomas N. Ck>oke, Inc., of that gained tbetr demands there. considered unsatisfactory )qr Mon- Bready, 82. negr the minister’s par- ‘T'oday more than ever we must or innocence of the accused. Red-heads run blondes a close town, the firm beaded by tbe state's day night. Bonnet was expected to The number of the defendants The charges of French oppression second In sbapllness, HIppe said. sonage in the quiet nearby village of realize tbat adequaU national de- ask Von Ribbentrop to stata su- Baipbrldge. witness. He has been employed in "Perhaps blondes just seem to fense Is the most certain guarantee New York. Dec. 3— (A P )—The the firm’s Insurance department for pllciUy the German atUtnds—how Prosecutor Leslie 8. Reid said (OonUnued on Page Ten.) (Continued On Page fw o) have the best legs” , said HIppe, o f our freedom, of our InsUtuUons nation’s greatest spy case elnce the several years. far Germany considers Italian ten- Bready bad signed a written confes' and o f our way o f life", he said. hedging a little from his original Worid W ar was marked “ cloood" to- Divided $$2314 ritorial claims am weD founded and Mon that he shot the Methodist day, Its four principal actors facing stand, "because the average new- how far she Is prepared to go to flute’s Attorney Lorin W. Willis comer goes blonde as soon as she ilscopal pastor during a a c i^ e as prison terms up to six years for support of them. palnsUklngly led Cooke through ac- gets her first role. I father took him on a "sobering their bungling essaya at espionage Officials acknowledgod signatvM counts 0^19 transactions In which THREE ASSASSINS “However, I’ll stick to my state- r walk early yesterday moraUig With their conviction yesterday, of the Franco-German pact—poml- Reid said Bready would be charg- 6T0N FIREMEN be reprsMimted ' ' people who sold land LATE NEWS ment that a majority of the pretty on ebargas o f selling V. 8. military to the eU U . He said he received leUng the “wo-hate-wsr" accord ed with first degree murder but ob- legs seen In Hollywood In the pa^t Prime Minister Oiamberlaln and Information to Nazi (3ermany,‘ Fed- commissions amounting to $32414 served tbat the confession “wasn't KILLED BY GUARDS 20 years belonged, as they do now, Adolf Hitler signed at MmUeh Sept eral Judge John Knox oommen^d which he shared with Kemp who to the blondes.” strong because Bready apparently FIGHT SHIP BLAZE SO—would depend on wbotber Gm - waa unable to remember completely that the principal result of their ef had supplied him with the names of FLASHES! forts was to atlr up pubHe resent- many Intends to stand back o f Ital- what actually happened." persons whose land the sU te would ian clalma to Freaeb territory. ment against “the government o f a want. Denies Intent to Kill Police Report Men Tried To A foreign offlca official said "a Lodged in jail here, B re a d y ___ great people." Willis Introduced as evidence PROPAGANDA AGENCY reur Of OO Blast Clears He n o M that, in the abort prison New York, Dec. 3— (A P )— An MORGAN IS CALLED climax for real Franco-German un- described by Reid as very nervous ledgers,-a bank deposit slips and derstanding would b* oonridered and remorseful. He admitted drink- terkU, "the agents of a totalitarian cancelled checks from th* records Escape While Bemg Tak- American educator charged today ■tat# are roeoivtng the mercy o f that the Nazi government had es- absent" unless Von RtbbSBtrop ing cenaidersble “apple wine” prior of Cooke’s firm to 'wtotar the testi- pledges not to assist Fasetot de- Vidnhy Of Freifliler, As democracy,” alluding to th* Ger- toMlehed a new propaganda agency to bis father's return home from a mony. Cooke tesUfled that he only AS TVA WITNESS mands. many espionage death penalty with In this eouatry la the guise of the fraternal meetlag. Reid said, but made three paymenU to the sUte en From Conrt To Prison. Brings New DUtlrnHISBi ' tbe remark that “ we have no aaw- denied that he had tntentionaJy Fireboats, Engiies W n. agent tqr check because "Mr. Kemp German University . ServloL. The Tbe maritime strike brought new duat oprlnktod on our prison sraitto.’* asked for essh.” Service recently aent letters to 300 difficulties to tbe Daladler govern- When John Keogh, defense attor- Bucharest, Dec. 8— ( A P )—Three AmerUmn enUege residents au- ment. already faced with other la- 'llM d efen i^ ta and their sen- noonclng plans for extending the Mjr^ took over the questioning be men who had confessed the attempt- bor troubles and arith Itallga de- BoaUm. Dm. E — (A P )— Half' tencea: - ffoeen firemen continued to pour ed assasalnaUon of the rector at esehange ef atndeata .between the mands for French territory. . water today into atlU-amouktortng Johanna Hofmann, 27, former N * Idea of Wrong. (31uj University were, shot dead by United 8lutea and Germany. portimity T o Disemss Boat-trains failed to leave Paris halrdroaser on the Uner Europe, • • • bolds o f the Moore and McOormack “I>td It enter your miryi guards today In a H u j street. for Le Havre this morning. French couvleted o f acting os meaaenger llM ’a coastwtoe freighter Southlur*. whatever buslnees you were doing Police reported that the three, TO CHART PARTY tXlURSE line efficlala said a new boor of for German q>iea in the United with Mr. Kemp was wrong?" H'aablngton, Dec. $ — (A P ) — Yardstick Power Rates. departure bad not been eoL long hour* after Are awept l.ooo 8tates; four years; whose attack on Flory Stefanescu " I did not, no." said Cooke after Gonnga Nov. 28, was tbe cUmax ot Bepreoentatlve Treadway (R., More than 5,000 seamen and other boles o f cottea In hor cargo. Fir* Otto Voss, 88, former mechanic 3Uas.), anid today that RepubUcana Chief SamtMl Pop* evtlawtod an objection Willis was over- • wave of Iron guard terrorism, bad mariUme workers defied tbe suvem- at the Ixmg Island Aeversky air- ruled. In Congresa, not Aie Bepubbcaa>Ucaa Nn- BULLETIN! damag* to th* I t o ^ , palnt-bHot^ tried to escape as they were tetng ment’s requlsiUon order, alswd at plane plant, convicted of giving air- On the part of either o f you?" tieanl Oommlttee. would chart the Washin^'ton, Dei. 8— (A P )— putting them back to work gov- od ahlp would total “at toast $180,- plane latormatlon to Germany; six taken from court to prison early to- party’s eoune between ______Dr. Arthnr E. Morgan, oo'.ted — 000." Keogh continued. day. ernment emoloyes. TTw taetlas em- mr»: "No.” the 1940 electloa. And. be a d ^ , TVA ehs'rman, charged 'tolty ployed by th* govemmeat were Their deaths followed 1^ three Tba hiss* broke out from an un- Erich Glaser. 28. foEber U. 8. Cooke said he ialways looked up- that coarse will have to be n "Ub«r- that the rrmalnlag Erectors of 'Similar to thoea need In bveaking d*3rs tbe mass slaying of Gomeiiu datanninad cause d w rtl/'after S p. army private; convicted of minor, on Kemp as a real eoUte agent oT’ one. the vast government project the Oeneral Coofederatioe of r tost night and within an hour bad ineffectual spy aetivltlea; tvro 2tolea Cordreanu, leader o f the • • • rather than as a state employe. were committed to a dangerona Labor's one-day geaeeal etrihe last gaiiMd meh headway that h’mdnwn y«ar*: Kemp never showed him any *Ya- Fasetot, anti-Semitic Iron Guard, BEARING CALLED OFF policy o f endangering flood con- Wednesday. o f flrsBMn w*r* rslUag to th* Guenther Rumrich, 27. Chlcago- vorltlam," Cooke said, snd declarsJ aad 18 o f hts sub-leaders, who also Washbigtoa, Dec. 8.— (A F )— A trol for national defeaen. . Among tbe paseengere delayed by tca aad Maine RaOraad'* Hooeac bom o f Austrian parenU. O, 8. be never knew o f an Instance where were reported to have attempted echednled meetlag oi tbe Utee eo4- th* strike w$a Anthony Ed*% Bri- docks. Four alarms brought two flro- ^ m y deserter, who pleaded gnlltv tba state agent recommended that oocape while being transferred from mlttce Investigntlng na-Amenean Washington. Dec. 8.— (A P ) — tain's former foreign secretarv, who boats and eaghtos by tbs doam. at th* start of the trial and waa the prison. Congressional Investigators o f the the Highway Department pay more activitiea was called oS today. Com- le scheduled to make a epssejtlRWew Fhar O f ■aplaalaw main government wltneee; two ‘than be was olulged to recommend Tbe three shot dead today, all 24 Tennessee Valley Authority ca'Ied York Dec. 9. (Xbers Included Qary years. mlttee attaches explained that •hr hoars ths fssr that ths Am to get th* property." to 28 years old, were Nikolai Faga> Uwirmaa Dto* (l>-Tea) wa* out ni Or. Arthur E. Morgan to testify t*> Cooper, DoughM Fnirlidnka, and ^ gM lEOOo tM oito « f onid* Among the 14 originally Indleted T te brokar asld b* bad a part dam. Bleu Annonl and Potm An- the city aad t ^ t BepreseutoUv* day for tbe fourth Ume since Presi- Oeoige Arties of tbe ~***" * "' • era high German inllltary offtrimia ^ hmssth^ cotton sMdt flrspMa in tbs sal* o f "about a mUllon dol- dreL Starnes (D -A la), who bad arrangeu dent Roosevelt ousted him as T V A and Or. IgnaU Qrtebi o f New York chairman. lOT worth" e f property to the state Tbs youths admitted they I* conduct u beurtag, urns W efher (M aab etg, airplane tbat hg;wMlKot asnoaallv fat- UMtnbm at the Iron Ghaord' Members of the OommtUea ' Htr fiham Ead to Gec- J. Messnn. Portlnad, Ursi, Or. Ifdtgan risd JBAmniBSTBK EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8,1988 MANCHESTER EVENTNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8,1988 B. H. Van Buren, State Salactlng were he on duty to a Connecticut Agent, call! attention to the - eon* company. dan and road ooma of these letters PROFESSIONAL A R T O D annual church fair. Dinner served ditiooa under which oomlng aaalgn* In caaea where local eeleeUng Ha waa unstinted In hla pralaa o4 CCCYOUIBS from 11 to 1 o'clock. Supper from 5 inents will be made. agents recetva raqueate from pa- OBITUARY BANNED CLERGYMAN SPEAKS tha operators, aoma of whom bav« "Thla office hae been Informed rents or applicants for tha appli- IN CHURCH CONCERT been engaged In the work nearly to 7. Entertainment at 8 o’clock. Deep Concern Over Pope WDWAY LURING by the Arm y authoritlea that the cant to ha sasignad to an aasUm ID yaara. . WJZ celebrated Its ISth Booths ol all kinds, game room. Heavy Load For Reindeer TO GO OUT WEST Special attractlona. majority of the young men enrolled company only, ImmediateImmedli notlflcA ON B R O A D (M IN G anniversary o f religious broadeast- DEATHS ON PRINCIPAL Wednaaday, 8:00 — Profearionai during the month of January will lion Rhould be nent to the State Two New Residents Among tog last lu y . Women Robbins Room. Subject, . Emphasizes Latest Clash HOLLYWOOD STARS be aMlgned to duty In the Statea of Selecting Agent so that ha may so EntcrUinere In Pregnini Of WUUam Haary Dmstaaa itav. Mills program was thor- And Santa Seen This Yearl Colorado and Wyoming. ----assign.... the _jy bo; for examination' aa oughly enjoyed and gave tha club "Keeping F it” , Speaker, Beatrice Old Songs At Center Chareh WllUam Henry Duaatona, a native Kuhiberg, Instructor of physical By DEWITT MacKENZlE ^'^SokdiBf AfO it Notes En* .“This advance Information la to permit- Army authoritlea to as- o f Unglond, died at hla home, 24 NAZI STREETS women muoh detailed Information CHURCHES Fair. Cosnopolitaii Chb Hears on phhsee of broadcasting with education. Hosteasea, Helen Carrier, Associated Press Foreign Affairs Boston, Dec. 3— (A P ) — Your,; ven local eelecting agenta ao that sign him to a Connecticut company. atrpng atraat last night, having SECOND OONOBEOATIONAL -S TALCOTTVILLB Marionettes also have ;ent8 fTWB Fag* Ona.) whlwi they wars pravloualy unfamit. Mildred Hutchinson. Writer g ey may be In a poaltlon to In- Thla office cannot guarantee that bean to poor health for tha past two CHURCH I OONOREOAITONAL CHURCH, Not Only Veterans, Bat Lit- pack. Santa Claus, will be full thla tber developed for children to~ ^^raleesW l Be Sent To tar. Mrs. H. P. Bldwell was bos- i B. Beyaolds, Ph. D,. Bltolstar Rev. fltoorge W. Stephenson, Pastor. Friday, 6:30—Troop I Girl Scouts, Rome, Dec. 3.—The deep concern form the parenta of applloante for all boys desiring to go West wUl ba Four profeaslonal artlsta will take yaara. Ha was bom February 14, The hsiile Story Abont Chrlstmaa eve and your reindeer They are complete with all ___ given that opportimlty. If. how- to Jews; The WUhelmatraaaa tess at yastarday’a BMatlng. Miss Emily Smith, captain. of the Italian public over Uic lllnesa strings, ategea and other accouotfa* j enrollment that tha applicant may part In "The Jeater'a Holiday", tha 1M2, tha son o f Haniy and Cath- will have a heavy load to t ' te over ever, there are ah Insufflclaat num- evening entertainment whim will from Lelpxlgentraaae to Under Morning worship at 10:45. Sermon Services of Dec. 4, the Second Friday, 6:30—Troop 7, Girl of Pope Plus served to emphasize tle Known New Faces Ap- mente of a regular marionette j Colondo And Wyomiof. be aent West. Parenta should be arlna Dunatona and came to tlUa ber of boya willing to serve in west- clooe tha Caledonian Market at tha Den Unden. This means tha entire by tha Minister on the subject: Sunday In Advent: Scouts, Mias Jessie Hewitt, captain. the delicacy of the situation created the hmisetops. show. given to understand that the boy's eeuntiy when a amall boy and grew The Hecbankt Of Radio. taro companies, an additional num- Center church, December 6. Twa of Mtion where government huUd- 10:45 Morning Worship. The Saturday, 9:30—Troop 25. Boy by the clash between church and For New England toymakera and For youngsters whe have theirj chances of returning home on leave i » to Varmoat. Ha was marriad to "Sacrifice and Achievement" Junior Scouts. Mr. Irwin, scout master. pear Behind Footlights. are very alight, and further, that ber will be drafted by the Army tha onUrtelnars, Mrs. Allaa Frso- togs ataad.' CHAIRS TO BE OCCUPIED sermon for the children. sermon topic; Your Chrlatmas state over the Fascist anti-Semitic toyseller.s report their 1938 buslneaa future In mind, there ore newly da*| that atoU October 14, 1M2. In Notes brisk - "bettor than last year." loUowtar aoUUoo rafvdlng the time necessary to perform the authorities from other applicants cott and Mrs. Philip Nalaon, ora TJa squnro bafpn the awmorial Shopping Early.' policy. veloped toy tractors, accurate prtot>'^ — ... — ■ ---- - 16U ha lift Varmoat to make hla Rav. Eldaa M. MUIa o f tha Con- Special music by the choir: A ll roada lead to the Caledonian ' w nllnM nU kaa bMn netived travel to hla home In case of an ccaptad and enrolled. nawcomara to Manahaotor. whllo to O arm a^a war dead. 12:00—00— Sundayr School. The reaction of the people when | Of course, the size of your load Ing presses and m a^c sets wltRsall | homa to Nevada to work to the grogatlaeal chureh la West Hart- BY PAST COmiANDERS Prelude—Antente con moderato, Market this week. New York. Dec. 3.— (A P )—In the doesn’t Interest the recipients of tv T owr Tr*Murir 0«om H. amargency or of ao employment “ It la raqueated that all looal as- Mlaa FrlscUto FlUsbary niid ||n. Tk# o S l ^ Oormaa aown agency, 4:00—Junior C. E. Tha topic: any pontiff is sick la always such aa { aorta of new mystlf^ng tricks, ( f Gleason. On Thursday of thla week the W your bounty, they want to kn’>w TIM fU traent, male by offer, would be much longer than lecting agaate iramadlatoly publish ntoas to that ateta, but after a year DNB, further aanouaoad additional ford Center gave the members of "Peace on Etertb, Good Will Toward to reaffirm their adherence aa a | renewed and affluent surge of vigor of them enables the .voung magtfiflKj thara ba raturnad East and mads hla Anthem—Magnificat In E flat, C.T.U. will give an entertainment at what’s In the bag. So on the off noUfleatlonoUf------In thair■ ■ local ■ news- maamraa i ^ d ha daeraad oakcam- the Oosmepellten club an inolght Men." The leader: Lucy Welles. whole to the church. | It has revealed this season and last, to poke a pencil through a Ktr homa to Tonkars, N. Y „ where ha Andtrson-Shea Post, T.F.W., Blumenschlen. ' the South Methodist church. A chance that you have been too buay papers that they are now accepting Ing tha behavior of Jawa In public. into the mechanics of broadcaattog Offertory solo by Mr. Cooley, 6:30—Y. P. 8. C. E. That reaction Is no less marked | piece of glass). There are fire _ was employed In faotorlM and in To Observe Event Toesday monologue will be giveu by Mrs. the Broadway theater Is like a alren checking up on the good and oad glnes, replete with clanging * appllcationa from tboaa boya desir- to au llkaUhood. DNB said, the yesterday afternoon at their meet- •Thou Vlaited the Earth” , Peace. 7:80—Xhrening service. now than In the past. To put It i ing enrollment during January, aleo IM g baoama totarastad la tha school Norma C. Burgess. Free will offer- j again hiring stars from Hollywood, boys and girls to look over the new airens. hose and ladders. FOR BETTER EATING . . . TRY REVMANDER’S! fashionable Kurfuentradamm, the ing at the South Methodist church. Evening At Its Home. Poatlude — Allegro moderato, The morning service next Sunday ing. another way. any major controversy ' mentioning the opportimlty for work, working la tha svaalag will mark the beginning of our j Not only the veterans are having stocks, here’s a preview of what Toy Trains Far Fathers busy Frl^erlchatnaea, palatial Un- Formerly of Forest Hllla, Long FauDces. between the Vatican and the govern- DaUdoos Romt Made Ravioli young men to be aoelgned for work sehoola of Toakara and aa a auh- ter Den Undea, sad other mala canvaoa for funds to cover church 1 nostcnllc urges, but hitherto little you’ll be distributing. And for youngaters whose fa __ Island, Mr. Mills has lived for two Past Commandoro* Night wUI be The Sunday Schedule ment might, If protracted, resolve known new faces are shuttling back Science, Fashion, art and the Tenderlolii Steak With Frrnh Muahroomn In' western states." atltuto teacher until 1014 whan ha atreate would ba daclarad banned 'cars In West Hartford, and has expensee, preparing the whole SWEDISH OONOREGAHONAL like to have something praetteal' observed at the regular monthly Everyman’s class at 9:15. Clinton itself Into a test of the loyalty of and forth across the continent be- business world have taken a hand to M Roaat Chicken Steaks and Chops was anpolatad teacher of Industrial areas later, «en conspicuously auccessful in hla B. Nichols of the State Highway De- church for this responsibility; s 8. E. Green, Minister. play with on (Sirlstmas day " arts. Ha was aa acUvs raambsr of meeting of Anderoon-Bhea Post, largo congregation u therefore the public to Ite deep-rooted religion, tween pictures to play behind the produce new dolls, new toy train are the toy trains. Newest thing j Fried Oyatera Steamed Clams Owtato oaetloaa la the eaater and paatorate, many who pravloualy Veterans of Foreign Wars at the partment speaker. and of course by the same token In- developments, new games and all MORGAN IS CALLED tk# Methodist church whils Uvtag la north part o f BarUa, whan many hoped for. , footlights. Some of them are suc- the exact model trains which s Clanu and Oyatera On the Half Shell wars non-attcndante now navar mliia Manchester Green Home Tuesday Church Sabool at 9:30. Swedish Morning Worshlip 10:3 to a test of loyalty to the temporal sorts of other new things. Yoakan and movtog .to Maaebastar Jawa u n ^ Uva, would bo declared a aarvice. Nursery at 10:45. The Friendly Circle will have a English Morning Worsh' cessful; for others, It is a tragic ex- be delivered down the chimney evening. Past Common dart eligible 9 > 11:1 government. periment. Doll Like Sweet Sixteen RUPPERT AND HANLEYS ON TAP tranaf arrad hla aumbarshlp to the aa not falUng under the ban, DNB Trained for operatlo alnglng, ha Young People’s M. 8. X. Society missionary atudy at their meeting A t the English service the min- knocked down for Jtinlor (or ‘ to occupy the chairs during the In the present Instance the Jewish One of the newest dolls Is one to put together and run. In plyTsDe- AS m WITNESS North Methodist chureh. He waa a said. gave that oalltog up for tha minis- at 8:80. The group will attend the Tuesday night at 7 o'clock. The ielgr will apeak on the topic: “The Frederic March, an actor who can meeting are: Archie Kilpatrick, leaders; HIsaes Doria Rlvenburg and question doesn’t stand out alone as made to look like a 16-year-old and regular electric train line, the (ConMniiad from Page Ona.) tta atombar of lliaing Star Lodge In other words, this would conau- try. A t yesterday’a program ha Joaeph Hortarty, Clarence Peterson, meeting of the Hartford Blast Asso- Hope of Israel.” What is It? Has take those critical rabbit punches Lvlabel Strong. The hostesses: a point of friction, for there are and come bobbing up again, Is back with a complete wardrobe of cloth- development la on a u to ^ U c A. F. and A. M., of Yohkara and a tute ^ito-s ghetto wbUa better aang alg numbars. aceompialad on Neal Cheney, William Barron, Wil- claUon of Young People at the First the New Testament anything to ing for a aub-deb. There is another IzphutM REYMANDER’S RESTAURANT MaaoB tor over 00 yaara. Ha has the piano by hla wlfo. They In- MIssea Marjorie Prentice and Eniza- say on thla question? You are other subjects of contention. li. town to play the leading role in coupler—Just press a button and i portunity to dlseuaa TVA yardstick elan Jaws must leave Berlin's real- liam Leggett, Chesterfield Plrle and CongregaUonal church. East Hart- Benito Mnasollnl dressed for school and made up for or more of tha cars drop off. power ratea, one of tha manv aub- haaa a roaldaat of Manchastar sines danUal west aide. cluded such wall known songs aa ford at 7:30. beth Lee. cordially Invited to be present at Denounce Hitler Methods "The American Way." and already 88 Oak Street Chaa. Reymander, Prop. David McCollum. A clato of rondl- the days when McGuffey’a reader And for Just plain ordlnaiy to lecta on which ha differed with his June 1003. “Danny Boy," "Tha Monk," "Tha The Week People of the pariah are welcome this service. But apart from that there ta ht Is running into headaches again. pifi Ftr Drive For Foreign TnAa datea will be obligated. at the parsonage Wednesday after- waa a best seller. Another doU is Inventors have perfect^ a t| ^ fallow directors while chairman of Burvlvlag him are two aona, WII- Road Song," "HlUa o f Homa." alao Following the meeting -Uonday at 7:00— Boy Scouta. Sunday School 12:00. another element which, while not avoid any test of strength with the This George S. Kaufman-Mosa Hart aarmaay's drive for fon lga trade, rafraeh- noons from 3 to 5 o'clock. Vatican. one which, toysellers aaaure, "may plane which files about without < the TVA board. Ham H. Dunatona, Jr„ of Maxleo, tha Dlst Psalm and a selection, from manta will ba served and plana will Tuesday at 7:00—Girl Soeute. English evening service 7:00. the object of open argument, Is play was expected to open by Christ- be made to assume many lifelike ry W oild which Economics Mlnlatar Walther “ Porgy and Boaa," 'T Got Plenty of The mid-week devotional meeting likely to have a bearing on relations The point la not, of course, that motor or other vlalbte means o f i President Roosevelt removed Dr. and Arthur E. Dunatona of Yonkara; ba made for winter actlvt Uea o f t h e , Wednesday at 2:00—The Wom- Communion service 8:00. mas, but there are rehearsal trou- posturiss." port They offer a comical dog '______Morgan from the chairmanahip last Funk daclarad would soon bring big Nothing" from American opara. en’s League will meet at the church, will be held Thursday at 7:30 p. m., Tuesday evening, choir rehearsal between the church and the state. 11 Duce Is afraid to fight with any- two daughtara, Alice B. Dunatona of seals action, figured today to Nazi post. followed by a I study In rellgloua One of your most Indefatigable laddlea about sniffing, snooping and ’ March 22 after the grev-helred en- Yonkers and Mra. Bertha C How- Ha acknowledgad that tha moat hostesses: Mrs. Mabel Spencer. 7:45. This Is the fact that Mussolini’s body. Fear never has appeared in helpers, a fellow named Disney, also Conpkk- plana for tha future o f German education. / his makeup. But while he Is fear- arklng all the while. Thera la i gineer-educator refused to discuss ard o f Ooneord, N. H.; a sister, M n. popular of all radio programs are )>hn Rlsley, Mrs. F. E. Reynolds Wednesday prayer service 7:45. great ally, Herr Hitler, Is assempt hu> helped In the doll line— and Jews. The choir will have their usual less he also is widely credited with other dog which can be with him the dissension that had Jana Smith of Lansdowns, Pa., M n. prize fights. However, rellgloua *]Mrs. J. J. Strickland. Ing to force regimentation on the others. There la Snow White and nans m n said by oaa prominent rehearsal Friday at 6:45 p. m. possessing one of the most astute travel In practically any din iddsS^ developed within the TVA board. BUsabath A. Panrosa of Harrison, programs are Increasing In favor, TKBsday at 7:00—The ReUglous church In Germany by methods there are the seven dwarfs. Those N ail editor to ba under way for and are more popular in the Middle ITALIAN’S ANSWERT Sunday, Dec. 11, la Universal ZION LUTHERAN minds of history. Juat by manipulatl^ a leash. Dr. Morgan Insisted that a O n - Mrai Alton FraaooM N. Y., and a brother, Charles Dun- Education Committee will meet at High and Cooper Streets which the faithful denounce aa three pigs ettll are popular and a There are games, too, to greaslonal Investigation was needed making Jewish emigration possible West and Souro and Interesting the church. Bible Sunday, and will be observed An even less keen intellect can fV A N atona o f Yoakan, N. Y. as such at morning and evening Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz, Pastor persecution. relative newcomer Is that bull, players can become heroes or _ Arthur flaelert are wall known In 10 return for iBereoGcd purcbMOi waa tha stetemaktmain that many relig' ^ee If the public of this country and oald he would present bis side of Tha funeral will ba held at the MAY BLOCK PA Q Thursday at 8:00—The Teachers’ These things taker, together Ferdinand, which likes to smell lionatres, can travel over the woif I— F r t n e h o f - Manoheatar. of German goods by foratgn coun- loua prom mme a werf were planned by services ' of the church, with lan- were forced to make such a choice, the quarrel only to n committee of home tomorrow afternoon at 4 Training Class will meet. create a position which observers flowers. Just quietly. or catch a criminal without odiqr that an Congrese. Mrs. Prescott, who was In tha act- tnee. Frank Goodman, fonaarly a con. tern slides In the evening. Second Sunday In Advent. Church the best that the government could leavttC_;J o’clock and will be private. Rev. (OonKaneg from Page Oaa.) Friday at 6:30— Choir rehearsal. School at 8:30 a. m. Parts for the fell might call for all the great skill And for the little mothers who their firesides. answer ta Now Giving Away He has since brought eult ehal- ing company of the Copley Players He aseerted the project had ad- nrmod gambler, who waa converted hope for would be an Italian polit- like to rock their dollies to sleep of Boston for several yaara and William T. Wallace of the North by Billy Sunday. EMANUEL LUTHERAN Christmas children's service will be of Mussolini to handle successfully. ical house divided against itself. Well, a Merry cairiatmaa to y m ^ >r "aorplana- longing tha right of the president to vanced to tha point where It could announced warrants had been Issued THE SALVA'nON ARMY Should the controversy become there la a musical chair— one which Mr. Ktlngle, and don’t work to# member of a Boston radio broadcaot- Methodist church will officiate. 'ITie be announced soon by Field Marshal The sermona of today are usually Rev. K. E. Erlekaen, Pastor. given out to the children. Service remove him. The president has for the arrest of three maritime Afijt. and Mrs. George Anacombe In English at 9:30 a. m. Text of greatly aggravated the time might Watch Public Sentiment. playa tunes when rocked. bard. mmpalgn for Ing group, wUI take part to the nmatoa will be removed to Yoakan. about dally topics sad current Those who think that the Wg promoted Dr. Haroourt A. Morgan Hermann WUhalm ^ h r tn g V dJnS- union leadara. Sunday school and Bible claaeee at sermon: Dent. 18. 15-19. Theme: arrive when II Duce would have to rltery would dramatisation of two old Bngllah N. T.. where a sarvica will ba held t o ^ f toe four-year eoonomle plan. evente. They are a great com- Saturday, open air meeting at leaders don’t watch the temper ol TVA director, to the ebairmanehip. One man was arrastad and two 9:30. Let us listen to Jesus and His as!’ the jjcople to choose between 100 G allons Both Hareourt Morgan and David ballads, "Tha Gray Friar" and ''King Monday avening at tha Hafsy Fun- Funk told on exporten' meeting fort to shut-ins, who feel that their ware being sought, a mlnlatry an- 7:30 p. m. Indoor meeting, 8 p. m., their people are in error. Both I. opIattBg tha Morning worship at 10:45. him and the church. ' But, she falls In love with him oa John and tha Abbot", with Miss eral Home. Burial will be In Oak- yesterday that fen ign ‘rode at pre£ ministers are too buay to call on Word! 1) He Is the one Prophet sent E. Llllenthal, tha other director, nouncamant daclarad, after tovaatl- “Studies In Prophecy” . Sermon: "Aa In Lot's Day". It would indeed take a very bold Mus.solinl and Hitler are most care- she wins him away from his fat and ranunciatlan PUlsbury. Mra. Preaeott also has land oametery. Yonken, N. Y. ent t*kee^^re^enro over poUtl^' U»em. Dr. Cadman ta the pionaar Sunday: by God for our salvation. 2) It Is ful to keep In touch with public have testlfled during tha current In- gatlon of "machinations of union The Emanuel Choir will sing. person to essay a test of strength complacent wife, to the end she goes veatlgatlon. written tha verses with which tha — httla Cola ^ x e a broadcasting mlnlatar. 9:30 a. m.— Sunday school. foolishness to expect salvation from sentiment and frame their policy VOBACCO GROWERS^ to make her ■ecrotarlea to provoho tha atrlka.” Evening service at 7:00. other prophets. with the spiritual sovereign of one- back Into Germany and he follows GAS FREE isatar, Barbara Higgins, daughter of Mra. Georgs Phelps The flower of Nazidom's leader- Rev. Mills said nobody knows tha Tha 833 Amarican voluntaers who 11:00 a. m.— Holiness meeting. In accordance with the reactions tday night William Higgins of Bigelow straat, Mra. George Phelps, formerly of Sermon: "W aiting” . Y. P. S. meeting will be held next alxth the total population of the her, both to their certain doom. •hip today baoama a corps of vclun- heights or depths radio broadeaate emerged from govaromant Bpain 2:00 p. m.—Hospital visitation. The O Clef club will sing. earth. which they note. I her raqtNBl Thla Naw Offtr EffteUvt At One# I arlll Introduce the numbers of tha Hartford, died at her home In South ^ r coin box rattiara on behalf of may roach, and told of the fan mail Tuesday at 7:16 p. m. sharp. After yesterday, most of them with third 3:00 p. m.— Praise meeting, Adjt The Week As a matter of fact, In travelling This does not necessarily mean SUBSIDIES E A R li an ultlmatuia program Coventnr last night after a long HI- Germany's winter relief fund. N. B. C. with which he U affiliated the meeting the coclety members arc class tickata on tha Normandia, got Raymond Howell of Norwich, Monday, 7:30. Beethoven Male through many countries I have that the public approves all the mowa Itaiy'a NEW PRIZE AMOUNTS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: -Ml In . Nelson, who will sing —Ika lean. Mna leaves her husband. .. naUonal eolt- baa receiv^ from people In all qieaker. Invited to go to a Christmas party Ghriftmas as far aa La Hhvre, whan their chorus. In Rockville. found that observers generally feel policies applied to them, but it does ■laa rraaaa*a L^as With a Delicate A ir" SM other The funeral wUl take place Tues- darlty on which every German, rich walks o f life, many of them bedrid 6:00 p. m.— Y. P. Legion dlacus old songs, has dona chureh and con- special train was ahunted. Tuesday, 6:15, Chapel Choir. that one of the greatest dangers any mean the dictatora believe they are G.M. CALLS STRIKE IT Europaaa day at 1:30 a ( the Taylor A Modean or poor, U expected to make a slae- alon, “New Life In Christ" Lead- safe in pursuing those polleies. 1st Prize 50 Gals 3rd Prize 15 Gals. Photographs cert elnglng In Ontario, and la i Funeral parlora, Hartford. Rev. 8:00, Luther League. dictatorship can court is to try to FedenI Farm Pkymaitf abl# contribution for Germany’s ers, LlUHan Kittle and Rhoda Hall. Wednesday, 4:00. Confirmation ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL Not only have observers felt that teacher of singing. Leon Austin of the Second Congre- needy, who arc aald atUI to exist enforce the regimentation on re- tha r o r e ifB , 7:00 p. m.— Prayer service. class. Rev. James Stuart Neill, Rector Mussolini has no Intention of cre- 2nd Prize 25 Gals. 4th Prize 10 Gals. M n. Baelert vrlll play several num gational church, North Coventry, aplenty despite the elimination of ligion Catholic. Protestant, Jewish, kUaa Foreim ' 7:80 p. m.—Salvation meeting. h .,11, Trur.tees. ating a religious wai in his own CONTRACT BREACH Be Distribited M eidM ^ ao d e t j« told ban on tha piano acoordlon. which she attended, will offleUte. unemployment. or any other. I No tickata to write >- no queationnairc to anawer — $^•00 doz.up In a group of Old Songs and Dit- The Week: 8.<'0, Lcscons. Sunday, December 4 — Second Even the primitive savage of country, but they believe he has dis- ■ador Aadra It will be the nation's first "Jaw- Monday, Boy Scouta at 7 p. m. S’00, Porcas society Christmas nethbif to writ#. is, Bung by tha Young Troubai firo day" for, between noon and t Sunday in Advent. Africa will fight for bis right to approved of Nazi Leader Hitler’s r thair coil* the Center church Junior choir, lit T)iesdsy, Band of Love at 4 p. m. party. y 9:30 a. m.—Church School. Men’e worship his own way. drive against the Catholic and Sooner Than Other Yem s •Btarday that FUNERALS p. m. when government and party Oorpa Cadet claas at 7 p. m.; Girl 8'30, Board 6f Administration. One ticket firan with the purehaae of erary 5 gailona tie Margaret Ann Mozely will have b l^ lg s patrol the atreete with toeU Bible Class. No Indication Of Forcing Issue Protestant churches. The Jewish Fisher Walkoat Halts Bnick t aammad ao of gag. ~ aolo part. « G u j^ meeting at 7:80 p. m.; Thursday, 2:00, L-adles’ Aid Chrlst- 10:45 a. m.— Holy Communion Thus far, while there, have been question broke In Italy last July Mrs. Elizabeth MaxweU coUaetlon boxes, aU non-Aryana THEATER n,as party. Elite Studio The ballad o f “ King Leai and Hla U STAMANCHESTERTE Senior band practice omitted, the and Sermon. Sermon topic: "Can- some difficult momenta between the when Fascism proclaimed Ite doc- Washtagtoo, Doe. 8,— (A F )- Funeral services for Mrs. Ellaa- must remain vrithln their homes. Assembly, May Bring On Chaabar of Three Daiighten" will be acted by band will play for Chrlstmaa W .r 7:30. G CTef club. vaos”. church and the Fascist government, rteultuTg department offlclaM 983 Main Rt. Upstklrg baUi Maawtll wtu be held this a f- Cry aelltng. trine of race, affirming the superior- Frederic March Priacllla PUlebury, Louts# Dewey, rrjJay, 7:30, Kmrnuel choir. 4:00 p. m.— Evening Prayer and Mussolini has not given any Indica- ternoon at 3 o'clock at her home, 70 faturday, 9 f)-) Boys’ and Girls’ ity of Aryans and decreeing against today that benefit paymanta Ruth Wheaton, and Esther Pitkin. Wedneoday, Y. P. Legion claasea Sermon. Sermon tpplc: "Signs". tion that he intended to force such hies and now it Laurel street, and St. Mary’s Epis- at 7:30 p. m. choir. Intermixture with non-aryan ele- la postponed until Complete Plant Shutdown the 1988 crop program wooH Alcohol t>' 49< The concert la the finale of a Fair copal church at 3:S0. Rev. James The Week an issue. mente such aa Jews. The church, about Jan. 15. Day, which includes I'jnchaon and Popular Shows at Popular Fiton Thursday, open air meeting at The Annual Ei-ery-Member Can distributed winter and i (in your own container) Stuart NatU will officiate and during vass will be held Sunday afternoon, Monday, 6:30 p. m.—Junior Choi: In fact, It waa he who signed the declining to subscribe to any phi- March came back to the stage laat dinner, the sale of home-cooked food 7:80; Indoor sendee a t 8:00 p. m. Rehearsal. famous Lateran treaty In 1929, several montha earlier than tha aervlca Mrs. Edith Judd will December 11. Information will be losophy which errecte barriers be- season and picked a pale valentine Detrolt DedM— ■ nd candy, Chrlatmaz greens and THE NEW Friday, Holiness meeting at 7:30 7:30 p. m.—Girls Friendly ending the church-state quarrel (A P) — A walk- •Ing “Abide With Me” and “Safe p. m. mailed to all members shortly. All tween races, immediately took Is- called "Yr. Obedient Husband" out affectingting Twotw o General Motors paymente have gone out to past I V. a D. Power Packed decorations, dolls, hooka, aprons, and In the Arms of Jesus," with Organ- clety. which had been going on almost which the critics soundly whacked sons. other Items for gifts or personal use, Notes are asked to please cooperate by sue with Fascism, ss It had Herr corporation plants at Flint brought ist John Coefcerbam at tha organ. Tuesday, 6:30 p. m.—Girl ^ u t a sixty years. Under this treaty The earlier paymente war aa well ae booths for fortune-telling Ilia Guard Leaders from nearby ria3rln8 at hon.e until the committee Hitler'a Aryan theories. and which closed almost Immediate- representatives of the management The baarars will ba John Stephan, CIRCLE nm the choicb naa called. Dee. l i 1 Instead of Thur^ay). / the Catholic religion became the ly. The unperturbed Mr. March In- elded on. they said, with tha and silhouette-cutting. OOrps wtn meet on Mooday, Decem- 7:00 p. m.—Boy Spoui state religion, and the Pope, the To cap the climax, new Fosclat and the United Automobile Workers •on. Joseph Cordy, WUUam Barstow, serted an advertisement which mere- together again today. 'They met tiva of incraaUng farm purol SUN.. MON. ber 5 at 8 p. m.. In Manchester for 7:30 p. m.—Choir Rehearsal. “prisoner of the Vatican," was once laws have been promulgated mak- 3.95 Robert McLaughlin. Harold Darns- dlacuoaion and InstrucUon. Fire SOUTH 3IETHOD1ST CHURCH ly pictured a couple of trapeze per- here yesterday a few hour* after power at a tlma whan markat* Batteries $ Dial i.-.'Pvr ing marriages between Jews and *T>R. J E K Y L L A N D lay and Raid McIntyre. Burial wlU Rev. Earl E. Story. D J)„ Mlalator. Wednesday, 3:30 p. M. — Girls more free to set foot in the outside formers miaalng catching one anoth- celpte are low. 4y tavolvtag MR. HYDE" With MNIT Chief Foy will give a denionrtratlon Friendly Society Can^ates. world. Italian Aryans illegal. The church the strike began, but recessed later ur,** atoaa aa (and your oid battery) ba to the East cematary. fkiniittt o f life-saving methods. er In mid-air. Underneath waa a Albout 8800,000.000 in benefit 3230 TERRITORY DRIVE r . MARCH • M. HOPKINB Thursday, 5:00-6.09/p. m.—Ladles No one knows Mussolini’s mind claims that this violates the con without commenting on the situa- ititka to 10:45 a. m.. Morning worship and caption which said: “ Oops! Sorry mente are to be dUtrlbuted. Oleu, Comfortable Car! Guild supper, sale >nd entertain- but Mussolini. He Is a lone work- cordat of 1929, which recognized tion or their conversations. mtog of Glo "RING KONO" MANCHESTER AND VEKNUN sermon. Subject; "Communion and Frederic March." •nie walkout took place at the dels said grower applicationa Conrtoout Berries At All Tlmesl Commioslon'’. ment In the Psripy House. er. However, those who have been church marriagea as having the RUNS INTO SNAG DOUGANS ARE SURPRISED MxmmtmKu$6mirn PARISH Licked Wounds In Hollywood Fisher Body plant No. 1 after union payment would be received : Of* Musical program: Friday, 8:00 ft. m. — Woman’s privileged to watch him at close force of civil ceremonies. The December and January and Service TUES. . WED. I* t" Methodst Episoopal Auxiliaiy. range for a long time are under church maintains It’s right to marry Another who ta back after taking employes voted 8 to 1 to strike os a lad pmrt - ^ (C;«nHniied frt.m Page One) Rev. Organ Prelude— "Grave and consequence of a prolonged dispute cheeka would go Into the »»an "ALEXANDER'S RAO TDOB DON’T PASS WUHam T. Wallaee, Mlnteter Saturday. 10/00 a. m.—Conflrma the Impression that he Intends to whom It will. a thumping In this neighborhood u C I T Y T A X I ON 3STH ANNIVERSARY A d a g io "...... Mendelssohn over demands of workers In two February. Station were contained In a letter attribut- BAND” V/lth UP LOVE! Anthem—"Lift Up Your Hearte' Uon Class fo ^ lr ls . 26-year-oId Richard Carlson who re- ttoaaaaa Vho DENNIS MURPHY, Prop. Sunday at Vernon; departroente for day wages instead The bulk o f pajrmenta VAN’S ed to a group of Sicilians wboaa Tyrone power - Don Aroeehe IT MAT NEVER ...... Bratnerd 11:00 a/rn.—Confirmation Class treated to Hollywood to lick hla der the 1937 program went out 486 HARTFORD ROAD 9:80 a. m.—Morning service with of piece-work rates. TEL. .1866 names were withheld to "protect Holl Street Residente Receive COMB AGAIN! "Holy Holy Holy" for boys. / People's Society banquets In church wounds and now returns In s status tog the post summer and "FAffSPORT HUBBANDg" mlnloter ta charge. Bulck Is Shut Down fan. them against peraacutlon." Cali From 25 Of Their Helm- SEE "Blessed la He 'That Cometh” Durlng/the month of, December, ball. that points to aterdom. When the 1988 cheeks reaeh f Sunday at Manchester: G. M. executives salfi 6,400 Plsber The letter said those who ran (From the "Communion Service the Y o w g People’s Fellowship will Tueaday at 7:30 p. m. the Ladles' WOMAN SENATOR Carlson Is a handsome, blonde era, Ooagreas may be debating tlvee And Friends; Receive THUR8.. FRI. 9:80 a. m.— Regular session of the employes were affected directly by afoul of “ legal confusions" In Tuni- in A ” ) condu^ a canvass for pledges Aid will meet. young man who was a student Eng- poaals to substitute aoma other k‘a v M t It Gifts. TABLEWARE TO LAOIESt church school. Offertory Anthem—"Hosanna In among the young people in the the strike, which halted operations as to fontof* CHRISTMAS sia found their troubles "aggravat- lish Instructor at the University of of farm legislation for tha pi "MT LUCKY STAR” I. 10:45 a. m.— Morning worship the H ig h e s t"...... Steiner n. Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. the and brought a complete ahutdowa. tl o f OaraMB SALE, SUPPER AND ed by charges of being IteUana.” Minnesota. He wantej to be a play- law. Mr. and Mra. Thomaa G. Dougan With oervice with sermon entitled "The Organ Poatlude— "Allegro" the Junior Choir and at 8:00 p. ro. WAITS UPON SELF This created a shortage of Ijodles lUn V o a - R ^ It further oomplalnad that Italians Young the Senior Choir will meet for re- wright and came to Broadway a which atopped the Bulck final as- Low Prices A a Isaaa ENTERTAINMENT W HoU straat. wars aurpriaedsdTa last SONJA HEINE - R. GREENE Rock o f the Church." Special music...... Mendelaoohn dny. On^Ouistmas Day JJ * to whom Tunisia "owss all" had CONCORDIA LUTRERAN hearsals. couple of seasons ago with his first sembly line. Continuation of the Low farm prices were aa Issue night at their home, when about U Prelude—"Meditation" ... Lefebvre 9:30 a. m„ Church school with drama, “ Western Waters." It was agricultural areas during tha och with tha ST. MARY’S GUILD baen despoiled by txatlon, discrimi- of their relatives and frlanda call- "SPE E n TO BU RN" Oarden and Winter Stroetf Thursday at 2 p. m., Ladies’ Sew- strike Into next week, It was said, I i n H o o r t * Anthem— "A ll Hail the Power of claasea for all. a failure, so he turneo to acting and cent political campaigns, and was ballevad in tke Morning THUR8., DEC. 8. 4 P. M. ON nated against In employment and ed to fslloltata them on reaching A G REAT PICTURE! K. RIchtor, Pastor ing Circle. would further hamper Bulck opera- Jesua' Name” ...... Galbraith 7:30 p. m.. Evening servlM in Sort Of Person Who Steps supported Ethel Barrymore In "The successful candidates for O n . doa to potot 'jVl "Impoverlahed" by French otore- thair thirty.fifth wedding anniver- SAT. ONLY fiHUE Chapel in charge of tha tions. The plants normally do not var Um feat, Bnpper, 8 P. M.< #0 rents. sary, They were cordially welcomed MOVIE q u iz SHOW! Offertory—"Angel's Serenade" .... ® — Sunday school and Ghost of Yankee Doodle." But, operate on Saturday or Sunday. argued that a new attack ahoiito keepers and native rosrehante. "CIPHER BUREAU" With League. Address by Dr. Wl made on the farm problem. ipporttag the >IENl': Ham, maahed potetoea, •Tf new oppreaelone" are started by Mr. and Mra. Dougan and after a Leeg Ames « Jean Woodlwry ...... Braga Leete, who will speak on the Bible closes. Alf. Lange, superin- GOSPEL HALL To Door To CaD Secretary Playwright Sidney Howard had seen Bulck officials ssld that It would turnips, pMs, cole alaw, apple- period of aoelabtllty and gamaa, a Poatlude— “Allegro Maestoso” ...... tendent. 416 Center Street "Weetern Waters,” thought It was be necersary to close the entire Secretary Yallaee has op; i aa a result of the Italian Parlta- situation. Dr. Leete la State any drastic change to tha pro* also UP' ir- sauce, rnlle, coffee, mince or ment’i demonstration last Wadnaa- dalloloua repast furnished by tha "TODEUN RIO FROM . . JACKIE COOPER In ’’Gangatar’a Bojr** G ...... Weat tor for C^ilna Relief. _ •• —English service. good writing and suggested to plant, which employes approximate 1 oonsi on iximpkln pie. guests was enjoyed by all. Tha FINEBIOOE" 6 p. m.—Epworth League Oevo- An are welcome. F o ^ e th anniversary of Young Peb- 10:30— Breaking of Bread. Instead Of Using Bozzer. Hollywood that be be signed as a ly 14,000 persons, os soon as stock taw, aaktog that It be given day, tha letter said, tha Iteltana In 12:15— Sunday school. longer trial. Timlala "wlU never be French." gathering left a lasting reminder of *ON*OHTi "ANOELS WTIW cSciY* FACES""' Uonal service, worship service, The Week le ■ society. Holy Communion will writer. Hollywood signed him as supplies were built up to a maxi- - < Reservations close .Monday P. M. the anniversary In the shape of a PLUS ■ . . "HIB EXCITING NIOHT" 7:00—Gospel meeting. mum. Moat o f the 1938 benefit The sound of Italian atrplant Evelyn Heusser. Discussion, Mrs. Monday, 6:30 gB celebrated during the sendee. writer-actor-dlrector, but be bos handsome table. Mr. and Mra. WaUace. All members o f our congregation 7:45—Tueaday, Prayer meeting. dbne little except act since they Aaw mente will go to producers of motors, which "dally aaluta tha ON OUR 6:30 p. m., (31rl Washington. Dec. 8.— (A P ) — Contract Broken, Says G. M. ^ - Dougan also racalved several boa- BTAOEi 7:80 p. m.—Happy Hour service Tuesday, 4 p. i are welcome to partake of the Lord’s 7:45—Friday, Bible study. him In rushes of his United Artists Spokesmen for the Flint U.A.W. ton, corn, ^^eat, rice and i ^ IteUana of Tuntala," tha latter oon- TODAY TUES. and WED.; BATEESE IN PERSONI Mias Gladys Pyle, new Republican kate of beautiful resas ard other 7 p. m.. Boy Supper. The German service will pictuce, "The Duke of West Point." local No. 581 said the strike was (or planting within acreage Ciudad, waa the "sign o f a power with opening hymn aing. The minis- flowars. ST A TE Fer 1 Week ter will epeak briefly on "The Story 7:30 p. m., be omitted. senator from South Dakota, (a the Now that be is back In the vicin- authorized by the International mente and for following O R O N A which, by right and arnM, wUl not MAR r r o R o Polar bears have been known aald Britain Frlor to her marrlago Mra. Dou- of Angela Morgan”, telling facte of 8 p. m.. Bowling League. sort of a person who steps to the ity of Broadway, Carlson, between union and that grievances liad been aoU-bulldtog practices. SIJM fall the great dream of demands and to travel from Greenland to Ice- Later next year, possibly to at Room on an was Mias Frances Crawford of her life and illustrating her poems, Wednesday, ^ 0 p. m., WUUng Monday at 6:30 p. m.. the Young land on Ice drifts. making peraonal appearances with taken up "through the regular >^11M Hw bltfwiai hfwns sod singing wmgn nf aWMlu Justice." lis town. door to call her aecretery Instead tember and October, the < tUan demon- Fist latfl S In preparation for her appearance Workers’ Chrlatmaa party. his picture. Is looking for a tempo- grievance procedure” and "no satis II Measaggero alao remarked that of fiddling around a strange desk ment will distribute 8212,000. Mr wimi y«i an ■ I9J9 SfMMilin. Cnron. lor RANGE and next Sunday evening. j 7:30 p. n^ Mid-week service. rary Job again acting on the stage. factory answer has been received,' rer stto ha French reaction to Ite iy t olalm 8:30 p. m;. Official Board. for the buzzer. price adjustment paymente Chri«m«. Now and aunedvo dMlgn. «o*tin| Notes Weekly Sunday School Lessoa “ I sUU like to consider myself a but G. M. officials said the strike ! ry toy Mon- "naturally la entirely verbal 4aeapt Thursday, 2 p. m., Asbury Group. She's western and used to doing growers of the major cropa w ho! FUEL OILS ROLLER SKAT1N6 Monday, 6:45 p. m.—Teachers and writer, and I'm still writing plays," violated the corporation’s contract axpaeted to doh, iMch wloww (odjuo tho touch to wiii for demonstrations staged at Rabat, 8 p. m.. W. C. T. U. things for herself. In her home with the union. comply with the 1939 program. Am - 34-HOUR SERVICE Skating Conditiont At be said as be discussed the failure o atata aa- Morocco, and Baetla, CDralca." oncers of the church school will Saturday, 6:45 p. m., Choir re- state, she manages the family farm Homer Martin, U.A.W. president, additional 150,000,000 win be d l ^ yowwin. wood beoitor, full-oia. kc>'t>oanl meet at the chureh to attend the of 600 acres and is agent for a large of his "Western Waters.” And he Ltltnde—how PHONE 6320 Thera wUI be no skating at Can- hearsaL The Sin o f Falsifying declined to discuss the strike. He tiibuted to sugar growers durtogf Italian tap- Corryinl coio and typinf imtnictiiin. at no training course in Hartford. insurance company. smiled ruefully over that, for the waa at Anderson, Ind. the spring and summer. ter Springs Park pond during the Reids* Auction Audito'Aum critics said that It was good writ- founded and ' cxlro con. Call at our .tore. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Regular CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE. She got up on a chair to tack her These payments, totaling 8763,i? CHANGES ARE MADE week-end, It waa announced today (Formerly Rainbow Inn) — Bolton ing, but hampered by weak spots In ed to go to choir rehearaal. Rev. E. G. Lusk, Pastor. By W IL L IA M E. name on the door of her new Sen- 000,000. wUI be the largest amount L by Park Superintendent Horace F. /ia GILROY, D.D. ^unthinkingly In ordinary life have the production. BOLAND EVERY MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHT ate office, although It will come ever available for one year. Murphay. The condition of the lea Editor Of Advance not much to do with such a serious down Jan 3 when her short term “ I haven’t found a play yet that id aignatura IN MEETING NIGIfTS la bad, and not oonaldarad oafa at ISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES Sunday: dais said they should booat tlM f Dewey-Richman Co. 8:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. Some years ago, on the occasion thing as bearing false witness ends, and Mrs. Hattie Caraway (D. I’d like to act In," he said. ’’It may pact—p a n h ■ OIL CO. this Urns, i f cold weather continues \ Sunday, December 4, 1938 9:30 a., m.— Church Bible SchooL 1939 national cash farm toooraa ar” accord Jewelers — fltettonere — npUcUn. SPECIAL FEATURE EACH NIGHT Class for all ages. Ark.) becomes the lone woman sen- be that 1 like writing so much that Recreation through Monday, Murphay taid ator again. above the 87,625,000,000 estimated 7 lerlato and Manchester I>odge, A.O.U.W^ Christian Science Churches lo- 10:45 a. m.—CommunUm oervioa. Istry. the late Dr. John Watson ' r ..i* , misrepresentation of I ’m Just trying to persuade myself for this year. .j there U prospect that skating wlU Admiaafon 85c. Senator Pyle.was elected Nov. 8 lanteb Sept' - To .Meet Hereafter On First ba permitted than. cated: 6:30 p. m.—Young People's Hour (better known oa as xanIan maciaren,Maclaren, au- Iw When S L. mu ----- dlahoneat. to write another play and in this Veal's Greaa thor of the to fill an unexpIred term. She la ibatbar Om - And Third Tnesdayo. Maoonic Temple, Rockville— Serv- 7:30 p. m.—Evangelistic service book "Beside the Bonny t * one I ’D write a role for myself. Then Center Items Farm economlate said prellminto^ .' >aok o f Ital- lea 10:45 a.m. and sermon by the Mstor. Briar Bush” and other well-known Mylng In a friendly, blue-eyed woman of 48 if I fail I ’ll know, at least, to whom RAILROAO OFFICIAL DOBS She has gray hair, softly waved, ry reports Indicated that grooa' irrltccy. Manchester Lodge A.O.U.W., will U 8 IJafayette street, Hartford— The Week, stories o f Scottish life) in v^Unir «.**?” ** thato I am weU to complain.” farm income— cash reoelpte and. . Tonight! Dina and Dance! The O.ik Grill Swingsters! FURNITURE Wednesday-at 7:30 p. ro.—Mid- and wears blue frequently. She EAST SIDE dal aald "a change Its meeting night after Naw York, Dae. 3.—(A P) — Tha Berries 11:00 a.m. .hla —- remlnlacences of - —the 7* 25 years veara' to vo ^ want Most Aoclalmed Find Today: products retained on the farm fo r .' week Prayer and Praise oervice Into a discussion o f some drove her own car to Washington German un- AND STOVES Tuesday of next weak. In the death of Robert E. Burito 47, gen- la-liva w *.. 587 Farmlngrton Avenue., Hart- for The British Weekly, wrote of The top success of new faces that home consumption—would total CCMldered EXCELLENT FOOD AT ALL TIMES THE N EW followed 1^ a meeting of the offi- disease that affects me. during the stormy weather lost The following teams will prac- future the members will gather on eral tralBc manager of the New Ha- aUfktlMt a: ford—Sendee 11:00 a.m. one of the duUes o f the Christian But' Broadway has Inherited from Holly tice basketball: about 88.875,000,000 this year, com- Mtobaatrop We can get you large dia- cial board. T ♦ u? '* ^ * v e my neighbor, week-end. WINES LIQUORS .\.\I) BEER the first and third Tusaday of the ven railroad, was aiuiounead today MUsI “GOD THE ONLY CAUSE AND minister as “ to Ue bravely.” it if wood this season Is Mary Martin, 3:00 to 4:00— Y. D. pared with 810,008.000,000 that year r Faadat de- counta on new atovea and fur- by tha New York offices of t h e ___ might have been a printer’s error himI tell him that which misleads Biggest Job Letter Writing. the plaintive and comic singer who month instead of the first and third ■ ■ • raU- CIRCLE CRBIATOR" will be the subject of Since the Senate will not be In 4:00 to 5:00—O n ter Billiard. and 85.284.000.000 In 1932. Monday. road. He died yaaterday at hla homa Ihagfeafpre- THE CENTER CHURCH for "to live bravely.” but In does him Injury, the Delicious Home Made niture. It win pay jou to STORM OVER BENGAL the Leaaon-Sermon. session during her two months couldn't succeed on the movie lots 6:00 to 7:00 - P.A.A.C. This year’s cash Income by m a-,‘ TENDERLOIN STEAK A t the meeting Tuesday night a at West Haven, f^Uowlng c fivo kIMerieaae I- The Goldeu Text la from (Congregattaaal) «»refu l reading o f the and who has become the most ac- come In and talk it over. hmm ngSia/ Rav. Wataon Woodruff BrtUah I The ongoing of life with de- term, her biggest Job will be letter- 9:00 to 10:00—Manchester Green. Jor commodities waa estimated as iroogdrt new RAVIOLI With Mushroom Sauce program of winter ocUvltlaa wUl be months' Ulneoa. sun; AND MON. 43:15: "1 am the Lord, your Holy Weekly, I never saw any correc- claimed find on the musical comedy NOTE: Good Pipeleiw Fur- wncy dependsupon the truet- writing. Already her desk la piled The men's plunge period will be follows: Gratoa, 8830,000,000; OOt- Her govem - acted upon. The annual Chrlstmaa Oaa, the creator of Israel, your tion. I have often wondered stage In montha. THE GREATEST OP ALL 10:50—Morning Worship. Sacra- fulneas that we can repose In one with requeste from constituents. from 7 to 8 o’clock. ton and cotton seed, 8710,000,600; ' th other la- No Matter Who Your Favorite Is . . . We Have It! nace Cheap. party of the lodge will ba bald on King.” whether Ian Maclaren Intended Singing her delightful "My Heart lUIlga de- REVIVAL SHOWS! ment o f the Lord's Supper and Re- another In vital matters of truth A young man inquires about a The bowling alleys will be open fruits and vegetables, 8900,000,006; December 20. The oommittee ar- Bibla readings toelude the follow- it, or what he meant by It. Belongs to Daddy" ahe is rocking tobacco, 8285,000,000; meat anlmal» '. wy. ranging for thla party promises ception o f members. -and accuracy. One cannot build post-office___ A high school re- unUI 10:30. ttc Cater To Banquet! JONES’ ing: "Look nato me, and be ye It would ■of cotirse be very the Rialto with laughter and love in 81.900.000. 000; dairy products, 81,- < leave Farin- real Chrlatmas party with a tree, Etermon by the mlnloter. upon a Uar. The very fabric of quests all the literature available The small gym will be open for 80 Oak Street oaved, all tha aada o f tha earth: for easy to protest and speak con- on economics and a o d e lo g y ..A Vinton Freedley’a musical nit. 450.000. 000; chickens and eggi, Ing. French OAK GRILL Teipphnne 8894 Furniture Store ^ s e n ta for all and a real Santa The muolc: life rests upon. honesty------, of— man handball from 5 to 7 o'clock. iw hour of jj I am God, and tliare Is none eloe . . . Prelude— P ra jre r...... Von Weber temptuously o f such a thing, with man. man wants a raoort o f the Dies Leave It TO Me". And It was In the 8675.000. 000. 33 Oak St. Phone 7247 Claus to distribute them. All of tha JJ Surely, oball ooe aay. to the Lord though I think th ft honest real- Junior mambara wtU ba present at C'm on A lo n g , C'm o n A lo n g Anthem: God is a Spirit .. Bennett I suppose that, If men were of committee hearings ___ Farmers shadow of the movie lots that Freed- DEBT SIDE have I righteousnaos and atroogth ism would compel ont to recog- want the Department of Agricul- ley discovered her singing In a n and other this party. To the Bireast, Grandeat Hymn Anthem—Take Time to be larger and finer calibre, there Is 6:00 to 8:30—Junior baaketball tbagavem- A bowling team la to ba organiaad even to him ohall men oome’ Holy ...... Stebblna fil*# that there might be occa- no clrcumstence In which there ture yearbook or bulletins... .Wom- cabaret. , games in the gym. JAPS K H l 58 CIVILIANS acl -. a i a w d a t at tha meeting and a tchadula for (Isaiah 45: 22. 23 to ;). Poatlude— Posthide ...... Grey ■Ions and clrcumatences under could not be the most complete en want Information about civil Blonde Doris Nolan la another who 8:30 to 9:00—Ping pong, pool and Balectlona from the 9:80—The Church School. which what Ian Maclaren Im- service ratings. has dropped her Hollywood knitting gamea In the Junior room. ork as gov- bowling adopted. A challenge ta to M IN STREL SH O W candor and fidelity to fact. If RAIDING THREE tto taettaa em- 30—CHICOPEE PLAYERS be oent to the Hartford and New satneo textbook, "Sdtacte and 9:30—The Men’a Bihle Class. plied might be both necessary the patient had ideal courage to " I think I'll be busy." Miss Pyle tesics for a Broadway play, this m 7:00 to lOKHl—Weat Side Rec lent were Haven lodges for match gamaa. and Health with Key to tbo Beripturea" Lender, Rev. Charles G. Johnson. and Justifiable. One could con- meet any emergency, the doctor laughed. support of Philip Merlvale in bowling league— 4 alleys reserved. Presenting 2 Xmaa Playa ceive of situations In which a I faranking by Mary Baker Eddy, tocluda the 7:00—The C Y P Qub. President, might reveal to him the com- Lorelei." SbsnghaL Dee. 8— (A P )- BINGO minister would be compelled to foUoertog eltatloa from page 369, Woodruff. The club will meet •ration of “BEZ PEN 8W1EPY plete truth with the asaurance "CABLE KING" DIES This 1s Jacquea Deval’s obJecUve ARR.\NOES |1ASY SCHEDULE warplaneo srora aald today: atrlha last D A N CE Une 21: T lie testimony at the ma- church and go to Blast Hart protect individuals by confidences that the patient's chance of re- picture of Nazi persecution of an have kUled 58 <3itoaae clvfliana , OPLATEK” ' Personal Notices ford church for the quarterly meet' that he could not divulge. There is. 8:15 FRIDAT EVE’G. DEC. 9th terial aanaea Is neither absolute nor covery would not be affected or London, Dec. 3— (A P )— England’s Intellect, and Is one that proved as Warm Springs, Ga., Dec. 3— (A P ) air raids on three widely i delayed by Orange Hali “I WESELE ZOSr divine. I therefore plant myself tog of the Hartford East Young of courae, the situation In which we weakened. vapid to the first night audience as —President Roosevelt arranged an dties. People. 'cable Icing." Sir Thomas Octevlus Bda^r Brl- PLUA8KI HALL IN MEMORIAM HOLLISTER STREET SCHOOL unreservedly on tha teachings of 'protect the sick, and It la doubtful I f we bad a deeper undeAtendIng Callender, died last nlghtwl his home the performances of Merlvale and easy week-end acbedule for blmselt Eight were reported kUM and ( «11 rateiT, who Jesua, o f his apoatlao, of the proph- TIm Week whether It would be either right, or at Bidborough Court, Kent. He today to allow ample time for work houaes demolished at P a o t ^ 4 IB mamorr 4f John Drawball who AdaUasIoR SSe. A ■aohaa I of one another, the UtUe oourtealea Miss Nolan were to the critics. Men- McStoltew SUNDAY, DEC. 4, 7 P. M. 4Ud Ird of ba& U tt! ate. and co the testimony o f tha Monday. 6:80 —Cub Pack. Mr. pooatble, for a do||pr, for Instance, S3 years old. on the speech he will deliver at Hwang river between 81' — TONIGHT — Iffnn, Cub Master. of life in which .we bide or conceal vale seemed unhappy with hia part i. •• - M I B l i Bclanca o f Mtod. other foundatloaa under every clrcumstence to teU Chapel HUl, N. C., late Monday af- Shansi provtnoea, and 30 AduHa 85c. ChUdran 10c hwsst .xiamoriM Hager forevar AB^ieos Mknehaydor Aw m bly, No. 15, much would not be so necessary. and Mlaa Nolan merely pretty and Storto At 8:80 Siiani. tbanaraoM M . A ll other ayatams- Monday. 6:00—Shining Light O r- hia paUant tha bald truth. But It is a great mistake to qiUbble ternoon. No important angaga- Hoku, aaarby- TIbm ckanot chaags than iu true cla. Junior King's D ugbtars wUl GENERAL ASTON ODES blank In her's. Ordor of Rainbow GMr natama baaad whoUgr or partly oa Such questions are probably mente were on hla calendar. Thraa wars klUad, at iS6c. ~AH P«»Uah Raridanta Tears that mar earns caaaat aavar Boat «dth Blaiy Thomaon, 36s Can- about such ttatoga. The man who Merlvale is a great German seten- Oar laviagiriig mmaaibraaea - ■ at jraa. kaow M ga gatoad through tha ms- ■ot very profitable, nor can It be wants to ba truthful fcnd honest North Klangai; WakfifiBBl , ^ tar street. Loodoo, Dm:. S.— (A P )—M ^.G aa. ^iat who la In axUa Juat across tbs tattol-BaaaH are iMATriiakaB by H id perhapa that tbe> enter In will aenae pretty waU the dmnanda 7K)6.,.4aK>lr raboana). Mftoq* way (nto thU matter Sir Qeorga AotoB. soldier, au'utbor and bordaa to France. Mios Nolan la nar at ' upon him, aod Us fellowaian wi)) eparmtlva, filed ergtwUfa b|opde alHlMit eAi

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8,1938 POUH MAMUMrarrcK EVCNINO her ald, MANCTIESTER. conn. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 8,1988 PACt ------1------a.------T- ~ " ' ' In no debatu with thoao who pro- and our income proportionately tha SOUTH COVENTRY JbmrlrrBtfr ■ent tbam, but davoUa ItMU 16 tha same as Brttain'a, we would be col- BTAFPORD SPRINGS FIVE SAVE IJVES ABOUT TOWN ROCKVILLE f afc of oortlnr out the ueaful from lecting nearly IS billion dollars, WTIC JUNIOR REPUBLIC WAPPING tha uaeleaa, tha wheat from tha which would be between seven and WDRC NORTH COVENTRY SonHtt^ B rral5 The 7:80 evening service tomor TrsVBlerb Brasdcaattog Bervtos. tts ItaftfaM, CSM. 1 WILLINGTON taraa, the InteUigent from tha unIn- eight billion* more than we are col- IN $100,009 BLAZE COLUMBIA FUHUaWkiO HT TUB row evening st tha South Methodiat HsrtfurB. Umul News From Manchester’s Neighbors Esators StasAsrH fine*, is TALE SUBJECT TOLLAND ~ PKINTINU CUM PANT, INC telllKcnt, It may come out, of Ita re- lecting now. This, he said, would church will be open to all. Tha SMoo w. I04B A 01 vum . II Bluall Sirtct search In possession of the answer. not only balance the budget but speaker will be Dr. WUUam Leets MsbcIim iu . Conn. Eastoni StosOiird ftaia. SstarSair, Dae. 8 VauMAS rKKUUaON leave a eubstantial surplus. who will discuss tbs fhlRSSS situa- tion. Hs comas under the auspices — —Ml...... ■!, P. M, UoMral Manaiar Also, even after paying the high- Crew Of 230 Firemen Battle Marion MuIUns; treasursr. Miss ToanAal Ooiebar l. l l l l HAVE TWO BASKETS of the Epworth League o f the ■storAsy, Dse.S 8:30—To be ansouRcSd. Ci IImEc Ladies Of Colonibiis Of er rate, we would have 170,000,000.- church. 8:0a-Po*Uc Stunts. GILEAD Ask Growers Hold Space WAPPING Alice Anderson: flnsneisl sseratarjr. PabHakad Baanr Bvaning Cirapi ELKS MEMORIAL SERVICES MRS. CHARLES FISH STAFFORD 3:30—To be aanounced Miss Margaret Folev; mlrtrsra nt •ntf HnlXajra Knfarad al t^a An extensively read ayndlcate 000 left over, whereas new, after Honr And Half To Ex- P. M. MRS W W grant Hear 'Boystown' Official 66-5, WlUimantie arms. Miss Mary O'RMu lea al Maneliaatar. Conn., aa editorialist takes tha position that paying about 17 1-3 per cent, only The bakery salcsrooin la the- 8e1- 5:00—Bailey Axton. 4:00—Charles Paul at the organ. 8809, Manchester SPRINGS Claaa Mall Manor. wUa building opened by a Hartford 0:15—Calling AU Stamp Collectors. 4:8D—Beethoven Chorus of For 4 New Strawberries man of the standing cenndttBdttA the United States, with relation to about >00,000,000,000 Is Isft tingnisli Providence Fnre. woman and aold to a Manebestei' JO—SwtngOlogy. Bethlehem. JOHN C. NBTTO Mra. Catherins FootansUa: chaR- 4 , • U B a C R I P T I O N R A T E S Last NisiiL TO BE HELD TOMORROW The Parent-Teachers’ Association The South Windsor Parent-Teach- One Tsar bp Mall ...... ft as the,subject of national defenas, oc- Rccles Idea Is that an individ- woman on tha sudden death of her 6:00—News and V.'sathsr. 5:00—Eddie Duchla’s OFchsstra. will bold their monthly meeting at 472. S taaord man of Irish history. Miss 0:15—Scores and Highlights with er association sponsored a bridge Sullivan; ssntlnel, Mrs. Loot* 8L Vsr Menib bp Mall ...... I •• cupies tha same position now that ual or a nation Is better off for pay- husband, is now closed. The yentun 0:30— Doris Rlfbdes, songs. the Hebron Center SchooL Monday Many .growers now making plana; with the object of finding berries •Mifla Copy ...... I ul Eddie Casey. and setback party last evening in Germam. ^ Great Britain enjoyed during the ing a very high tax rate on a very Providence, R. T., Dee, 8.— (A P I — was not proving a succeaa. 5:45 — Qovemment Interviews was followed by a reception, also eveqihg at eight o’clock. Dr. M. M. for spring planting ara reserving | specifically fllUng a need in this .BeUVaivaraS ~ Oaa Tear ...... la.oo 0:30—WrightvUle Clarion. BiMin€S0. The story o f a "RepubUe within a held in WlUlmantlo.. the Wood Memorial Library. Approximately 821,000 in CSirlst- A four-alarm Are breaking out In a To Be Condocled At Home Burne, o f Hartford wlU be the space fo r ' trials ot four new Con- State. Mrs. William Schmidt ot Pros- ur Nineteenth Century—tha aacurlty large Incyima than a very smaU rate The fifth annual High School 6:40— "Religion in the News". Republic" aras recounted by Valmer Elected SecrataiT. The Ckimmuntty C3iurcb School moa club checks were released this anevBKR op the asso c iat ed 6:00— Weather; News. speaker and ehe will talk on "Men- necticut strawberries that showed ! Top yield late in June, when other pect street to chairman at- -tb* 88- V PHEIM nt isolation which made it unnecas- on a very small Ineoma; a conclu- downtown offtca building early this Chriatmaa concert and carol alng 7:00—Variety Program with Red 0:05— Consols BCboss. Miss Jennie Holten has l>eenbeer elect- Board held its monthly meeting at week by tha Stafford Savings bank J. OoUry, assistant director of the tal Hygiene." unusual qualities at the farm of th e' varietlea have passed their prime nual Christinas aa** and anppar Ot will be presected at the high achool Foley, Kentucky bom singer. ed secretary of the Rockville Re- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. to 501 Stafford .esldents, members V u i.s * T r .V .* ^ »£ :'S « r y t « m.lnf«m . great army or j.Ion which It would U k . Mima dex- 6:15—Leighton Noble’s Orebsstra. Connecticut Junior Republic at On Prospect Street Start- M n. (Tbarles Center and dat^b- Agricultural Experiment Station at was one desired characteristic, now Grace Bpisoopal church, 'ThunKtoy for their lives, caused damage tin auditorium on Wednesday tvening, 7:30--Let’s Go To Work. 6:30—"Today’’ with Bob TrOuL publican Women’s club to take the Collins Thursday evening, with of the club. The amount this year afternoon and evening, December ,ef all aevs dl*ps>rhti er>S<>tii io 11 any great land armament so long trous flguring to disprove. Litchfleld, In a talk given before ter Dorothy o f Marlborough spent New Haven last June. Included in found in Connecticut 111. A second 'Sr aot otherwise eredlied In iMc offictallv estimated at 1100,000 and December 31, It was announced to- 8:00—Tommy Riggs, Betty Lou, 0:45— NighiUms on the Trail. place of Mrs. Christine Zlebartb twenty-one membra present. The is about 81,000 less than 1937 total 8th in the Guild haU. Other mem- abeh Thuradsy afUrnoon at the home of the farn> trials were the best com- paper sad else Ike Ineel newe nob. as a powerful Aeei was at her com- gave 380 flremen a stiff bgtt'e for day by O. Albert Pearson, director Larry Clinton’s Orchestra. 7:00—Stturday Nlgbt Bwiag Club. members o f the Catholic Lodlea of ing At 3 O’clock; Whole- who was unable to accept the office. Connecticut hybrid, 123, is not only Christmas programs were arranged of 822.000. TTie club membership bers oi the committee ere: fa n ^ Mbbd herein. 8:30— FTed Waring and hia Pennsyl- Mr. and Mrs. Elton Buell. merclsJ berries, the latest offerings attractive and a go J. O'Connor of Blast Hartford, a were unable to reach the lane at annual game dinner which is to be Ivsrtlsemenis la tha Menrbeaier Is mire to preserve the polite deco- Florence M. Jones, lecturer of the The four C^mnectlcut berries are commercial growers. Keep Awake egged rhlck Ins Herald. of just such talk as that when ron. Robert, fled from their rooms McKee street. 9:15—Tom Terriss. A. M. I was begun In 1898 at FreevlUe, tiember of Hartford Lodge No. 19. the previous period because of the held this evening at the Wapping rum of the Ehigllah stateamsn. And Y. Reverend John Hutchins, Hebron Grange, ia being conducted hybrid selections from more than The report Includes a full descrlp- Uns ai on the second floor clad only In night 0:30—Melody Moments. 9:00— Sunday Soilg Service. “ ",P.O. Elks. There will be the usual hurricane damage. Community (Thurch House. oompo Congress convenes. We should like the trustees of the FreevlUe in the Orammer schools in town. 9,000 seedling crosses made at tne flon of the appearance, keeping and 8ATURDAT, DECEMBER 8 he Is not coming over here with clothes and overcoste. William Sunset Rebeksh lodge will obaerve 10:00—Radio Pulpit. 9:30— W eather-N ew s Service. llstic ceremonies by Elxaited Church services at the Wapping dance to be aa sure as the writer In lie, lived io Utchfleid and inte These poateia must be handed in by New Haven Station, fhe breeding eating qualities of the berries, and any Idea of making the American Burnham the dav elevator man. was visiting noble grands nlgbt Monday 10:30— Music and American Youth. 9:45—Wings Over Jordan. Ronald Ferguson and his as- Community church tomorrow morn- the eo question appears to be that there evening in Odd Fellows hall. Can- 11:00— Studio Program. an old friend and porishloney^of bis eodam officers and also vocal selec- December 10th. work on strawberries has covered a compares yields. It will be sent to ing will be held as usual. Sunday Manchester tog. wakened bv the flames crack'lng 10:00—Church of the Air, "WHATS THE MATTER? cousina hate the British. didates will be Initiated and the 11:05—Tito and Hia Swlngtet. In the Republic idex The establish- Hebron Grange No period of 10 years and was planned Interested persons free of charge. school will open at 9:30 a. m. which Is no fallacy In It ansrwhere. over hla head on the fifth floor and 10:30— Aubade for Strings. tioqs. 111 has ac- the kli It Is not to be expected that Mr. 11:30— "Mualo for Men". ment of the Junior Republic at GRANDPA’S cepted an invitation to enter the will be followed by morning Wor- The opening of hearings of the escsbcd. visiting noble grands who will hold 11:00—The 801et Young Folks Pro- The exerclMS are open to the pub- part o Britain's security through Isola- the four bead offices will be Mrs 11:45— Madrigal Singers. Litchfield followed, when Miss Mary lic. discussion held with the Andover ship at I9rl5 a. m. The pastor. Eden will seriously compromise his Screen Buildings With Water gram with “Daddy" Couch. kana roiid •e-callcd—and badly mlimamed— tion dl.sappeared altogether, and Meta Hoffman of East Hartford, 12:00 Noon— "D ay Dreams’’. T. Buel bequeathed to the trustees Elected Bepreeentativea CORNERS Grange at Andover Town Hall, After everyone bad filled their paper Union Missionary Society was hold Rev. Douglas V. Maclean will take marryi ivlat position nt a Arm advocate of Brit- Scrambling over the sMonery Ice P. M. 12:00—Aloha Land. of the Junior Republic, 160 acres of Citizens, Monopoly Cbmroittee at Washing- nobla grand; Mias Anna Carlaon ot ' A meeting of the Tolland County Monday evening at eight o’clock. bags a fine entertainment was given at the church Thursday. After the hla theme, "In the Beginning” , with bad 1 her great fleet became of no effect laden ladders flremen siinpllmented P. M. KIPPY J. SHAFTS ish Independence. He may not Middletown, vice grand; Mra. Louiae 12:15— "Fashions In Melody". land with the buildings thereon and branch of the Wholesale Milk Pro- The topic Is "How Much Education under toe direction of Miss Velma afternoon business meeting, twenty- the Young Peonies Group meeting they b tan on Thursday marks the visible as security against Invasion when .a powerful water tower stream with 12:15—Golden Melodies. 12 On the Line ym even pretend that he U In the least Stevens of Hartford, chaplain and 12:30—Bong Guessing Contest. the Income o f several thousand dol- ducers of the state w u held in Dots The Farm Boy Need?" and Webb and Dprls Rivenhurg. one ladles were present to greet Mr. at 7 p. m. in the East room of the I t«B Start c f what maw prove to be the 12:45— News and Weatlier. ,tn a very few years the cnilslng ra- a donen lines of hose reaching to the 12:30— Last Minute Newe Flashes, lan; for their maintenance. Rockville on Friday evening. A. M. they wHI be three speakers from The Rainbow Sewing club held a Taylor of Glaatonbiiry who gave a Commfinlty Church House. memor proud of the performance at Mu- Mrs. Elizabeth Hewitt of Rockville, I ;00—Meridian Music. ■MSt ueaful activity set on foot by dius of air bombera was vastly ex- lop floor. They he'd the fire ther^ past noble grand. Offiesra and mem- 12:45— Harmony Boys. Boy Oovernment Burke was chairman of the meeting. Well, after experiencing a few Hebron Grange. meeting at the home of M iu Eliza- demonstration of Stanley products. Next Sunday evening, at the Taxpayers UtUe nich. But he la not going to call and screened surrounding buildings 1:30— Benno Rablnoff. 1:00— Church of the Air. Boys at the Junior Republic, Ool- KskfK 'TSissaHav affsarriAAn but the New Deal since Its Inception— tended, so that now London and bers of the degree team of Sunaet The committee to represent the almost tropical winters around here Fourteen members and one guest betb 1Lee Tuesday ^ternoon The Ladies Aid Society of thp Wlndsorvtlle church at half past theme, Mr. Chamberlain hard names—not with water. 1:46—Studio Program. 1:30— Europe Calling—Paul Ra^' try pointed out. have a government Tolland Oiunty at the Council of one member was present at this seven, a lecture, based on the fa- tog bei or assy degenerate into a mere fac- every other Important point In Rebekah lodge are requested to 2:00—Sunday Dinner A t Aunt Fan- during which all we needed was attended the meeting ot "The Wom- church also held the business meet- unless he Is very different from The fourth alarm sounded by wear white. mond from Parte. with elective offices and minor ap- Wholraale Milk Producers of the an’s Club" held at the home of Mrs. business mesting. Young Miss ing at the conclusion of the mission- mous novel of Charles Dickens, en- And ii tienal dogAght, all according to the Great Britain and Ireland la within Chief Cotter soon after he arrived at nie’s. 1:45— Farmer Takes The Mike. pointive ones. Pre'rious to election State as elected as follows: A. M. palm trees for the local monkeys to Alma LaHz was a visitor. titled. "The Life of Our Lord" will love hi most other British statesmen who 2:30—Preview of 1940 Olympics. Romolo Sagllo, Thursday afternoon. ary meeting. S' sendnet and senae of responsibility comparatively easy striking dis- the scene brought all off-dutv fire- 2:00—Radio Voice of Religion— time, they hold caucuses and the Burke of Rockville, Franklin bask In to make our southern ex- Mra. Joseph Dean o f Talcottvllle be presented. It is to be Illustrated and Labor both oi A troup of 30 Polish players from The p fo gr& i consisted of a Christ- The Tolland Community Men’s have visited this coimL'y and made 3:46—Crescent Serenaders—Frank evening before election, there la a Orcutt ot Coventry and Karl Links was one of the grand prlz4» winners by full color reproductions of the ■aid. t t those eonstituUng the commit- tance of German bomber bases. men and patrolmen back to the city Chicopee, Mass., will preeent two Bradbury, director. Rev< Ruasell McOuwn. poeure complete into all details, we mas party, with games, exchange of Club held the monthly meeting In 103 PROPERTY OWNERS AND CITIZENS DEMAND speeches at dinners. stations. 2:16- On Wings ot Song—WUKC Wg political raUy In the ’Town- Hail o f Gilead. Both Mr. Burke and Mr. in the Phllgas Essay contest con- best known paintings of the World’s honor? tea's membership. What sound reason Is there for be- Christmas plays tomorrow evening 3.00—Sunday Drivera, finally got, it looks like, a real gifts and carol singing under the di- the Federated church" social rooms trreat artists. In addition the THAT PACKARD STREET BE EXTENDED AS A the pi Lt He la quite sure to asy a lot of All offices in the ■building were String— EnMttble —■ Joseph o f the school. Monthly Tbam meet- Orcutt served on the committee for rections of the leader Mra. Karl ducted during' the past six weeksi Tbs Arst session was impressive. lieving that In almoat no lime the at 7 o’clock at Pulaski ball, under 3:30—Riehand Himber'a Orchestra. the peat yrear. start for a old fashioned tesu’-up Thursday evening with a large at- Dickens narrative tvlll be carried out doM b damaged by water, amoke and Are, Blume, Cond. ing, patterned after the New. Ahig- links. Cupcakes and coffee was Miss Mildred Gill of Newington W. P. A. PROJECTl very nice things Indeed about auspices of St. John’s church, and in 4:00— "Court of Human Relatlona’', The n o tin g was attended by and bust-down winter. The snow tendance. Raymond B. Ladd pro- wjth faunlliar hymns sung from the wblpph It was mads elssr that the purpose Atlantic or Pacifle ocean, for all 2:30-Texas Rangers. land institution of that name, is served by Mrs. SsgUo and ber as- Is residing ^ t h ber aunt Mrs. James America, -bout how she Is the the Polish language. ’They will be 4:30— "The Shadow’'. State kmk commissioner McLean oomlng on so sudden caught a lot Wood. sided. A fter the regular buslnc.-ts screen. This meeting Is the seventh I mm forced to come oat of retirement by orfeat i » Mtlp. o f the taiQulry la to conduct a thor- their magnifleent distances, will be of interest to all Polish residents in 5:00—Uncle Ezra's Sunday A fter- 3:00— philharmonic Sjrmphony held in the school Team Ha'l. t alstants Miss Clsra EUls and M n. proceeding Dr. E. Harry Metcalf of very bulwark of democracy, the Buckingnam. of people unprepared, but this cor- Mr. sod Mrs. John C. Dixon of in this series of popular Community Why Is •Ogh and dUdnterested study of any more protection to the United thla town and vicinity, as the tradi- noon In Roaedale. Society ot N. Y — John Bar The economic system at the Re- Richard Young. Rockville interested tke audience Nights. quest of property owners and citiiena who demand »!• * It? Wh createst country on earth, and w birolll Cond. public, by which boys raicelve pay Presents Resignation ners is pretty well dug out now. and Lidtan Island, New Brunswick, are the vast economic queatlon, tional Christmas wafer ceremonial 5:30—"Spelling Bee’’ — Paul Wing. The children who had perfect at- with motion pictures of some of his qoate and convenient exits from a high taxed ‘'pcninsRla'* Ot her States than the English Channel or WILLINGTON Spelling Master. 5:00—Words Without Music. for their trade work, and In turn Rev. Roscoe F. Metzger, pastor of can again take its place among the spending the winter with their on. But he Isn’t going to eay that will be featured In one, and a Polish tendance at the GUead HIU School daughter, Mrs. James RIdyard. recent trips which were of much in- and a irrand iist cqnai to any avemge section in towR. wonder 4*3 **What'a tha matter with Arnerl- the North Sea mw are to Brit- MISS JENNIE H CHURCH 6:00—Catholic Hour. 5:30— Ben Berple and all the Lada pay for their room, board and laun- the Eailngton Congregational church progressive snow shovellers of this democracy la dead In England- wedding In the other. Further par- slnee June 1936, has tendered bis here area. for the month of November were: terest. Fto* s «B ?" Perhspa the objectives of the ain? tlculars will be found in an adver- 8:30— News and Weather. with Lew Lehr. dry, waa explained by Mr. Goltiy. Goorgo Borsottl. Harold Sebata, An- Miss Anna (TIarke is a gueet at Needy famiiies need heipt who ■ first because he has no reason fo 6:45— Flufferettee. resignstion oa pastor of the church. A cow named Oewdrop, owned by ir i' group would be more surely and And what ahaolute certainty la There were about 30 members of tisement in today’s issue. 6:00- The Silver ^Theater—guest The Republic has its own banking gelo Freddo. Wilbur Porter, Rina the home of her sister Mrs. Walter who wi believe it is. and secondly because 7:00—Jack Benny and Mary Living- N o action has been taken, as it will Chimp Bailey, got out of the barn ft’s Different Win the Waterbary Herald reporter or the owRers o f Bomplctely attained if It were to there that any enemy that might the Ladles’ Aid society who met at stars. Sjrstem, operated by the "citizens." be necessary to call a meeting of the Borsottl. Mary Cordanl, Virginia Johnson of Seymour. plnss* stone with Phil Harris's Orches- 6:30—The Laugh Liner- Billy under the supervision of the school yesterday and almost got stuck la ANDOVER the paper give flOO for every $1.00 over the aaacaanMnt depends he Intends to be premier himaelf the Willlngton HUl church Wednes- ’The fourth In Boland Oil Com- Congregation to act on the resigna- the snow. She wandered out of a Hooker and Gertrude Sherman. At Tolland is being canvassed for BECAUSE: tUBk at Itself and U the public attack the United States would tra. House. Jack Fulton, Hohengar- Banking Commissioner and a mem- MRS. JOHN mrrcHINSON vahM they stated I own? Abo $500 for every b t I own would I some day and It pretty sure fo tem- day forenoon. A amall quilt was pany’s 20 weekly awards of 00 gal- tion which was receiv.:d with regret open door and down a barnyard the White school, Morton Hodge. Farm Bureau membership. ssan to think of it as the “ What's approach over either the Atlantic 7:30—Biuld Wagon with Orchestra. ten't Orchestra. ber of the school faculty. They ana WUllmantlc 157-6 Father John’s what It per his talk with that Consldera- tied and oUitr work done. Next lons of gasoline, was announcsd to- 8:00—Don Ameche. Bdgar Bergen M both Rev. Meti^er and Mrs. path, and sunk in some by a spring Carolyn SagUo, Rina Peracchio, Wil- Miss Grace E. (Plough has left over their statement of nnmber pnbUsiied by that paperT ■the Matter Committee.’* Wednesday the society will also con- day as follows: First prize 25 gal- 7:00—People's Platform, paid 4W hourly rate for their work, Medicine is not But I or the PacIfle? If Herr Hitter, for and Charlie McCarthy. Metsger have proven moat active just below the surface. Here she fred Smith, Ernest Smith and Ron- town and Is employed In Rockville. Be a *port, m pay if I don’t produce facts. Mon. vene to do necessary flniahing of lons. Clifford Jefferson, 270 West e 7:30—Passing Parade—John Nes- governed by their skill and experi- ald SagUo. 'just another It was A t an events an suspicious start example, ahould conceive the notion 9:00— Manhattan Merry-Go-Round. since coming to Ellington and taken hung and moo-booed until finally, A large crowd turned out Wednes- Mrs. EUlen LeMo of Vernon was s However. Mr. Eden Is certainly work for the aale to be held Friday. Center street, second prize, 15 gal- bitL A l Garr, Oscar Bradley's ence In the trade they have chosen. Mra. Raymond Oobb of Columbia guest recently of her slater Miss cold remedy". It Will oar pablic servants o f oar town pay the differ*- worth that the •'Amerlean pigs" were 9:30—"American Album of Famil- an interest in the affairs of the com- unable to stand the noise any long- day evening for the special town not only helps to be t was made when Is a ^ r Lupin, com- Mrs. William Davis haa charge of lons, William Vennart, Ula^ street, Orchestra. The Republic gives training In print- munity. visited her sister Mias EUen Hills, Mae Grover. the most popular BrltLsh statesman iar Music". , er, CThlmp bad to get up from a nap, ence between $40,000 estimate of the town and what thla diemy. ■dmtener of labor statistics, in the ready fot the butenrr’s block, and the dinner. and third prize 10 gallons to W. 8:00— The Mercury Theater. Wednesday. meeting at the Town liall. The ques- break up colds, with Americana today, and it will 10:00—Horace Heidt and hie Briga- ing, mechanics, carpentry, agricul- Rev. Metzger has received a call and go out with a block and falls Mrs. Mary Jewell Baldwin and but builds up road and bridge actoally can be balH for? Several thnit* him. tl ' and with the methods of a if he should threaten Britain with Mr. and Mra. Charles Mcl.ean and Hoffman, 37 High streeL diers. , 9:00—Ford Sunday Evening Hour. ture and the cooking trades, aa well to become pastor of the People’s Mra. carroU Hutchinson o f He- tion of an appropriation of 833,000 to daughter Misa Marjorie Baldwin be eiirprlslng if he doesn’t get a son, Ian, of Manehaaitr, N. H., and and heave the animal loose. She was the body. class contractors’ estimates show a bid of $4,000...... to you 10:30—Col. Frederick Palmer,. World 10:00—Robert Benehley. aa In commerclaj work. A numbiir cbfircb at Dover, Delaware. Rev. bron caUed at the homes of Mra be used for purchase o f a site and left town Wednesday morning for scientist, arrayed figures and war unless she consented to allow Mr and Mra, Douglaas Mcl^an of out there in the cold nigh to two and us great big hand on his arrival In Because of a general laxity on ■ War Hlathrian. 10:30— Headlines and Bylines. of Republic boys go oq to special H. B. OlmsteaJ, rector of St. John’s Lovlna Hutchinson, and M n. E. E. Orlando, Florida where they intend Ita healthful, -----Remember, gentbmen, no paid charity aervaaR convincingly. showing that Germany to use Canada as a mili- West Hartford were guests of Leon the part of property owners, town hours, long enough to give a dis- for eonatruetton of a school and a vole* New York -and Increase the r#* 10:45— Dick Todd, songs. 11 ;00—Weather—Bporta—Nears. training In college and other Educa- Episcopal church In this d ty was a Foote, Thursday afternoon. community house was Jiscuaaed st to spend the winter months. nourishing ele- should get the difference between theoe flgares. You or when 1 •nythlng like capacity production tary base, would there be much O. Woodworth at "Bonnie View," officials are warning housoboldere tinct chUl to the milk. Chimp mi ments Sid in sped In which Britain Is held II ;00—News md Weather. 11:15— Count 'Basis's Orcbeetra. tional work, and those arlsbing former pastor o f Christ church in Mr. and Mra. Floyd FoglL Mrs. length. A vote on the question was Mrs. Lucy Usher has returned I, the loser mast give thb money to needy eharHy. on Tuesday. The Mcl.eans formerly that by law they arc required to froze his hands, in fact, milking maint a I n i n g ■tngtog in this country depends on a deA- sense In expecting Mr. Chamber- 11:15-Del Courtney’s Orchestra. 11:30— Paul Pendarvla’ Orchestra. academic work mainly attend the Dover, and the People’s church was E. E. Foote, Miss Julia Gone! and taken and 80 voted against such a home from a visit w ith, her son eloro. this aide of the sea. resided here, coming from Scotland. clean and sand walks in front of Dewdrop last night strength, vigor Increase in the purchasing lain to risk the bombing of London 11:30—Ray Kinney’s Orchestra. 12:00— Henry King's Orcbeetra. Utchfleid High school. organized during his pastorate J. Banks Jones were vtsltora in proposal and nine voted for .t. it ia Roland Usher and family of Rock- Let me ask yoa. my Democratic and RapabUcaa just CO They built a large greenhouse for their properties. Dangerous and 12:00— Artie Shaw’s Orchestra. there. Now the wood cutting season and vitality. raising tomatoes, but being eo~far 12:80 A. H .—Gene Krupa’e Orches- As soon as a boy haa acquired the Manchester on Thursday. the opinion of a great many that ville, Conn. friends, do yoa want Jasper McLevy to build hbspitabL she ba: of more than half the popu- in order to save New York from at- slippery walks have been reported A. M. Legion Meeting comes into its own peculiar field. a new school would be a fine thing from market did not And it a finan- tra. necessary proficiency In bis trade, Thla year they will need to be only East O ntrol Pomona Grange No. Mra. Ida Gold and two children Its use by mil- roads and bridges in Manchester? Let’s stick tr^ th sH The fit ittlon of the country. tack? Now? After the Munich by pedestrians, and, after a reaaon- 12:30— Don Redman’s Orchestra. Members o f Stanley Dobosz Post 3 wlU hold an all day meeting with but it seems Impoerible to undertake lions of people ASSESSORS AMPUFY cial success. able time, if walks are not cleared, Mr, Goltry continued, he la ready- to very iitUe ■ cutting down of trees, have returned to their home in might IDustraUng this general point affair? 1:00—Silent. No. 14 and UniL American Legion such a project at this time when the during 84 years' Mlea Jean Du Andree of South- the town can send workmen to do receive a trade certifleate. When h>s for nature kindly sent us along Tolland Orange Wednesday Decem- Hartford having been guests for THEODORE C. ZIMMER, Ufa ev« and Auxiliary of this city will at- tax rate now is ".3 mUls and this is the strongest name. Lubin took as a basis S.200,000 Of course, with a big enough ampton. L. I., and Mrs. Ann Merl of the job. which la charged a#slnsl YOUNG PEOPLE’S GROUP adjustment aoclally Is such that the hurricane to do a good part of our ber 7 at 10:30 o’clock. Election of several days of Mrs. Gold's parents, POSITION ON RECORDS tend the December meeting of the officers for 1939 wUl take place and v/GUld Increase the rate approximate- possible proof of Member of Vigilant Democratic CoRunlttoe irage earner families whose In- Navy and a great deal of readiness White Plains. N. Y„ were also vtalt- the property owner. school feels it can recommend him Fourth district to be held in Daniel- chopping for us. But in some ways, Mr. and M n. Jacob CTborches. ors at "Uonnia V'ew" Tuesday. a program if time permits. ly four mills more. value. She h jlm es are |1,2S0 or less, these as a good citizen to any community son On Sunday. trimming up ia going to be a lot The Bast Central Pomona Orange and American Federation e f Labor. to tise It. we might keep European Mr. and Mra. Monroe Usher are ELECTS ITS O m O R S Mr. and Mrs. Romolo Sagllo and A committee consisting of Monta- IMPORTANTi of bloc) Manchester’s building boom of he may enter, tbs boy Is ready for Church Servloes harder than aa if we had to Jo the gue White, EUswerth (Novell and will be guests of Tolland Orange fRmilles constituting about &S per nr. Asiatic. Invaders from reochlng ri.qlnt They Can Secure Daln the parents of a daughter born Sat- Mr. and M n. Karl Links spent for an all day meeting Wednesday Treats Inside, N * Injarions Drags 8b* cou: last month la continuing into Dec- RADIO ^y bis dtlzensblp graduation. Some- Rev. J. Arthur Edwards, pastor whole job ourselves. Nature falls David Yeomans, appointed by the an- Her boi ttrat of ail the P,.100,000 wage anv part of the Western Heml- nrd.iy in a hospital at Providence, Wednesday in Hartford. Dec. 7. Wilhoul List Swenrind Of ember. 80 far this month, some times both ar* awarded at the same ot ths Rockville Methodist church down on some jobs like tree cutting, nual town meeting to prepare a bill She'd h R. I. ^ ------Day Ernest Reichenbach Is Chosen Hebron Grange had a large at- samer families In the country who aphere and thus Insiin ourselve.s Really, Autos. >5,800 worth of new building has time, and sometime- the school wUl apeak on the subject, "Boys’ at which, of course, it don’t get on biennial elections to a futura a olgart ’The Red Cross drive has been com- been authorized, a new dwelling eastern Standard rime. President Of Concordia Lu tendance at their apeclal meetinii received 'no direct or work relief in against attack unless attack pleted In Moose Meadow by Mrs. Jo- gives a trade certifleate and makes Town’’ at the service on Sunday much experience anyway, and this town meeting, presented aame at Peopli being Included in the tetal. thersn Church Society. morning. This was scheduled for held at the GUead haU this wees. this meeting. It was accepted by 1937; and Inquired what an addi- could he ni.ode by air. But It would Amplifying Its stand in regard to seph DImock who secured >6; Mra. the receipt of cltheenshlp graduation here hurricane can be regarded as mous DC contingent upon performance in a last Sunday morning but waa post- only s first try at the world. But Guests were present from Tolland, thla meeting and to to be presented Or die tion of 82 a day to the Income of lake more years and hiiiion. i n ”<’"tlon of erasing by law the Howard Pratt of Willlngton Hill, New York. Dec. 3__ (APJ—Cele- . . niiiions nerorsity of awenring to property R. A. Sheppard has returned to Officers elected at the annual job In some outside community for poned on account of the storm. The Good WUl (Glastonbuiy), Colches- to the General Assembly. If It to grief? >10. and Mrs. Hazel Sufidt on Parl- bration of the Amateur Atluetic stllL they probably won’t be no ac- ter, Tunxls (Bloomfield), Bolton, aach family would mean in the way to provice siirh n Nnvy thnn one lists horr. members of the Boitrd of zek f1.it. >11; total >3,5. hia home in BrookI.vn, N. Y „ after meeting of the Young People’s ao- a period of a year. pastor o f the church saw this film passed by the Legislature it will be tog ev cidents in the woods like last win- West Hartford, Wapping and Echo of increased markets for goods pro- In the Good Will League bowling spending a short visit with his sister, Unisn’a flftletb anniversary will oc- clety of the Concordia Lutheran Job Finding recently and will speak on the sub- necessary to .be brought before wasn’t I rsres to think of In the present Jll- I Assessors today stated that their Mra. C. E. Brown, of EIro streeL ter when Boas Whitten feUed down (Mansfield) Granges. The follow- games 'Tuesday night Luclcr’a Mar- cupy a half-hour on WEAF-NBC at church last night are as follows: ject special81 ■ ■ town■ meeting on or before had bat! duced. He assumed that their pur- feiA’ stste of the world I Pu T ? ! of operation la such There are employment commit- a tree plumb acrosst Curlew Shaggs’ ing program was presented, song, I that they can Immediately shift to ket of West Willingtor won from President, Ernest Reichenbach; The Boys (Hub o f S t John’s the flrot Monday In Augiut. 1939. aga ( chases would then be the same as 10 o'clock tonight. Speakers will be tees working for the school in sU ears, putting that latter worthy ’’Welcome’’ : sketch. "Spelling Les- Oiir theory of natlona' defense Is a new record method if that Is deem- B'nal B'rith 2 to 1, and Willlngton vice preoldenL Albert Roth; record- sections o f the state, whose funcUbq Episcopal church will start their The regular meeting of Andover grief, Lnuia Johnoon, assistant secretary ing secretary, Helen Demko; cor- plain in view of the old Lost Laugh son” by Tolland Grange; group sing- Subordinate O m g e will be held ' the purchases of those who now re- s bit different from the quoted ed advisable by the town, and Is per- wat defeated 2 to 1 by Rablnowitz it to to And employment for the activities on Monday under the at a UtUe of war. and E>ro Jarnfelt, Finnish responding secretary, Marjorie leadersLilp of Franklin Harlow. Cemetery. f^rlew , however, by ing, "Christmas Songs” ; orlglMI the Town hall MondiMonday evening. Mtoa ceive Incomes corresponding to writer. It Is that we shoo'd he In muted by state law. Commenting Sunocoa. Charles Wochomurka of oehool’s dtiaena, a number of whom rage, tb Overnight News minister. Reichenbach; treasurer, William Rev. H. B. Olmstead, rector of using plenty of horee liniment, re- jokes by Edward BeUotU from Good Olga Llndholm will have charge of what the Increased Incomes would on s proposal made by a local "hon- the Willlngton team had high single st actual trade p'ractlee in outsida covered. and steers clear of any- tag it. c dustrislly prep-ired to Instantly be- of 167. Demko; life service, Louise Heller; S t John’s church will preach on the Will Grange; song "The Girl in the a dtocuwlon with a neighboring ing If. : esty In government" body that filing >bs in nearby commimitles befora thing that might again konk him be. gin the manufacturo of ever^' form of lists on automobiles and real The engine broke down at the As a replacement for Its prevlous- education secretary, B d w a r fi subject T h e Bible in a Thousand Bonnet of Blue" and "You’re the Orange. through O f Connecticut earning their apprentice certifleate. from above. Only Star” sung by Miss Esther Using a striking example, of modem Kind armament and projierty be done away with, assn- Dalcvllle button mill Thursday ' ly scheduled talk Sunday from Pan I Fischer: achievement secretary, Tongues" at the 10:45 a. m. service. Twin boys were born to Mr. and its spell Martha Roth; historian, Frieda Many a n employed in printing anfl The men and boya of the parish ore The Ladles’ Piecemeal Society, Rhoades, of (3ood Will Grange, also Mrs. Lincoln Bathrick at the Hart- —U it f oranges, Mr. Lubin told the com- army supplies, on a scale o.f un- sora said that while It Is to every morning and the employees went By ASHUCIATIUJ PitlUW by Paul Reynaud. Frisneb finance property holder's intereet to check home. Work will be resumed Mon- Roth; flnanoe chairman, Esther publtohlng firms, in mechanics invited to make their corporate the Little Torebbe^rera of the a sketch “ In Aunt Jane’s D a^' by ford hoepital, Wednesday mornirig. your «•■ mittee that the average family of minister, W a BC-CBS 's putting on precedented magnilt.de. at the ftrsl annually on hla asseaamerts, no ob- day. at 1:30 p. m. an interview arith Steger; publicity, Raymond Kulpin- shops, rastauranU aqd bakeries. (^mmunlon at one or other of the church, and the Wh.x>p Owl Quar- Good WlU; songs, “ My Old Ren- Both the babies and mother are re- while, Like any other prt'vate inatitutloo, ported doing nicely. the lowest wage group spends only real slgjt of danger; that we shoiiM jection wotild he lal.sed to the doing Mrs. Frank B. Converse la a pa- Jacques Kayser, supporter of tne sky; editor of "Clype", Richard morning servlees. » ter Womens’ quilting, canning, berry tucky Home” and "Sweet Gene- thing a Madison -- Claude Pardee, 49, Mr. Goltry stated, the school has vlve" sung by James Martin of The Community CoUncU haa ar- 76 cenU a year on oranges. ,\ tlh e jlr the me.tnllme provide our-o'Ivc.s away with list awenring except In tient In the Johnson Memorial hoa- Daiadler government. The questions Reichenbach; librarian, Martha The subject of the sermon at the picking and rug hooking circle. Is Diane b restaurant owner and sportsman, Roth; pianist, Katherine Wlnster; numerous recreational fadllUea. It Echo Grange; readings. "Mary Had ranged a Stunt Night to be held at the rase of personal property, rec- pltaJ at Stafford Springs. are to deal with current develop- Union Congregational church will be aU getting together to put on a UtUe bu •1,600 wage level the orange ex- with a .ompletely adequate stork killed himself with a shotgun In sick committee, Olga Weber. accepts only normal boys who have a U tU e Sled," and "M y Night Uie Town hall F ri& y evening, Dec. j ords on which are not complete. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Takach of ments in France. "He Broke the Chain and Lost show here for the benefit of the mother pcndlture Is >2 89. So that Instead! of prlmarv arms amt amnumlllon. I riie n.ssesFors made It plain that Garfield. ,N. 1,. have announced the the kitchen of bis home. Medical The meeting voted to Invite the failed to adjust under other educa- Everythin);” , with the pastor. Rev. church sometime next month. This, Shirt" by Clarence Rathbun of He- 9. Each organization has been In- It bad Examiner D. T. Hughson said Par- State Luther League to bold its S4th bron and "PhUosophy by Mrs» Ann* vltcd to present a stunt of only buying >4.00fr.000 worth 01 , that we should create a new and 1 they . can .. operate ... their j . department ■ . engagement of their daughter. tional programs—and, like aD boyi, Brookes giving the cjrmon. it Is announced, will be a amateur the sc oranges in a year this group would , , I under either method of record keep- Susan Takach, to Steven Bacha. sen dee, In III health, had committed On tbi Saturday night list: convention ia Mancheeter in Octo- they go out for sports, have special Baaketball Sanday show, and not a professional per- ett* Geoffrey ot Colchester. Re- warmth u . K ...... •erlous .svi-tcm of training of oflirei I ing, the present one, or the proposed of Mra. Catherine Gall, of Wllllng- suicide. WEAF-NBC, 7—Red Fo'ey Time; ber of 1939. hobbies like stamp clubs, glee chib, The Polisb-American OtrU bas- freshments ot sandwiches, cake and Marvel bs buying some >15,000,000 worth. 1 material for - ...... proposea formance, so as all and sundry can great armv. and tlus4 . <>rc. as iit thla time the swearing to ton. An engagement party was held Hartford—The CVtming Construe' 8—Tommy Riggs, BeUy Lou; 8:3(^ Final plana were also discussed a harmonica band, airplane club, ketball team will meet the Ansonla expect twenty five centa’ worth for ooffee was served. Dancing waa bad mi an increase of > 1 1 000.000 for the ' we should provide ourselves with **“*'' df assessment rec- at the home of Mr. and Mr«. Michael lion Company of Hartford offered Pennsylvanians; 9— Vox POp; 9:30 tor the fortietb anniversary ot the and others. There to a Boy Scout Olympic girls quintet on Sunday af- their money, and no more, when the enjoyed and the music waa furnished ■wanted the apparent low bid—>403,509 ------. . . _. TOLLAND orange bustnea.* alone. ... , . .... I ords IS more to the benefit of the Choma at Stafford Springs. —Hall of Fun. Young People's society of Concordia Troop, Dancing C3aas, and a Drum ternoon at 2:45 o’clock. This wL., .... show comet off. by the Tunxls Grange. MRS. JOHN H. STEELE when st h.itcter military railroads and nroiiertvpro(>erty holders thenthan ‘t ia to the tomorrow morning, with sermon bv The hypothetical Increase of >2 The Willlngton bowling team play- for general construction o f medical WABC-CBS, 7:30—Joe B. Brown; and Bugle Corps which a n among the opening game of the season. The In church tomorrow morning, the Mr. and Mrs. Karl Links, Mr. find "Judy highways the experts .«hsM tell us I aid of official Information Pastor Richter and music by the 839-4, RockvUto ed the Rockville team at Rockville infirmary building at the Uncos-on 8:80— Prof. Quis; 9—Men Agamst the favorite extra-curricular so- Ol3rmpics beast a record of only six Rev. W iggly Dobbs will devote bis Mra. Asa W. EUU, aifford Perry scarcelv a day in the Income of each of the ! rrevloiis to a recent survey by TJuirsday evening. In a three-game the-Thamea Santtorium, Norwich. tumor and senior choirs, also tha micM he necess.irv for the efTecMve Death; 10—Hit Parade; 10:46—J. UvlUes at thb school. *^oota in three years. The Polish- usual sermon time to a talk on and Homer Hills attended the Farm heard h: low bracket families, Mr. Luhin de- 1 the Clemlnshaw company the situa- banquet at the church Monday eve- transfer of troops, anti alrcr.aft and match Willlngton won by a score of Hartford—The Hartford agency C. O’Mahoney and Leon Henderson Mr. Goltry explained that nerlcan Boys team will meet the Bureau supper held at Andover Tolland cburcb wljl be represent- For a tion was not In such good position 26 pins. of thme Disaster Loan Corporation ning. "What Shall We Do With the veloped. would mean additlmal an on "The Monopoly Inquiry." come to the Republic through rtford Socials who play under the Monday evraing. The annual mero- ed at the Union Oongregatlonal then, se: '■'•at aitilleiy. Tlint w ,■ should ns it now la for the making of desir- Friday evening the dramatic cJub announced Riat since Its creation Steeple?’’. This Is a long awaited Indu.stry „_m e of the Whaler Jewelers in one berablp drive for the coming year MIXMASTER ing hu nual revenue to specific WJZ-NBC, 8—Message of Im el ents and guardians, social age I rot. hy any means, pul ail our eggs able change. It was said. It had ot Windham High school presented shortly after the September 21 hur' subject hereabouts and has been be- Is held this areek. The 1988 an- cburcb Sunday when they celebrate curly ha (temporary time cba.tgei; 9—Barn and child guidance clinics, remain- of the Industrial leagues in Hart- grou ^ in the following amounts been previously reported that the the play. "Double Door". ’The play ricane it had advanced 87 ford. fore the church since the hurricane, nual meeting will be held at Elling- the 200th annlveifuiry o f the church. "Dwlghf In one basket—the Navy. Dance; 10—NBC Symphony Arturo LEGAL PROFESSION AND SIm will appraristo the connfisss, w art Food. >800.000.000; clothing, >418.- I asbcrzors were not In favor of a i !• an exciting mystery of much in" totaling 840,000. ing at the school approximately taro when the top of the steeple, and the ton town hall, next Tuesday, E>ec- George Stofan has completed He sal Toscanini; 13—Dance Hour. years, or until such time as t h ^ are Venison Supper. some tasks Mrxraaster taka* off hro hand* change, but today it was learned terest. Hartford—^ rold C. Kelaey of A venison supper will be enjoyed feell, crashed down, hitting a glanc- ember 8 at 8:80 o’clock. There many Improvement* to hla resi- closed, that cither method can be reconciled Announcement Is made of the Middletown, tWtiuty state dairy and EAST R U U IN BRIDGE considered capable of adjusting out* ing blow on to the parsonage. No- wUl be a short business meeting dence. The whole family wUl enjoy tha tlonbiy- must be ngbt and refrigeration. J2l .1,000.- T.WKS AND IM OM E to the present system. Sunday brings; side the school. The cost main- by tbs members of the Rockville marriage of Waiter Kaaperktewicz food commtasioner, was injured of Fish and Game club this evening at fody has yet had the ambition per- including tha announcement of Eknil Bwald has rented hla small flclicioiu foods' she raahes w ith it ro tag. Bu 13:80 p. m.—Chicago Roimdtable, taining each boy at the achool to 000; bou.se furnishing and equip The :t.ttt:tlca presented to the ot East Hartford. form-rl> of WU- critically wh.n he fell 10 feet doom their clubhouse on Mile Hill. The sonally to set on to the Job o f de- membership results, election of offi- tenement to a family from Crystal “1 wa iington, to Miss Laurette Bachand, “Spreading Work"; 3:80-Olympics Cleveland, Dec. 8 — (A P ) — The met partly through tuition, partly quickly, so oasily. N o wonder Mhtraaster Kent, >224.000.000; transportation. $0 -, idli'd Monopoly Committee hy an e'evator shaft In an Asylum venison was secured through the molishing a whole church steeple, cers, brief reports and a song con- Lake. where— superviaor of the Windham Memo- street building. preview; 5—Uncle Esra: 7—Jack tesral profession and tha oast ruled through a small endoarment, and hence, the community twist to the is the Queen of Gifts st Chriatnuu — "When 1 >385.000,000; personal care, >73,- a targe portion of contract bridge’s state and it to expected that about test following the supper. A t 9:30 Jesse Sand* •who ba* reeided at I.iriilor LuhIn. which arc the subject LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL rial hospital. Bridgeport — A nine-year-old Benny: 8—Charlie McCarthy Hour; partly through money raised each problem. It will be hedged aL lovclv, practicel, eppreciatad. O ver a first I w tournamsnt realm today. 100 will attend the dinner which o’clock members can attend a tfae~ south end o f town has moved to 000.000; recreation. >2,54.000,000: ot another arlic'e in these columns, Mr. and Mrs. John Fitta and son Negro boy, Allan Proctor was Injur, •:80— Familiar Music; 10:34)—Col. year In voluntary contributions'from discussed, and prayed about, and “I’m Two attoreevs helped a Philadel- will be served at 8:80 p. m. Tha dance to the music of an orchestra a place n w r Tolland vUlag* MILLION women who oTO Mixaroster medical care. >208.000,000. are not the onlv Impre.sslvely inter- of Mansfield Depot recently spent a ed fatally when he ran into the side PjiroeT CommenL ah over the state, Mr- Goltry cen^ then, finally, eomebody, sick and with Jim Rhodes prompting held •‘You’re PROGRAM ANNOUNCED day with Mrs. Fitta’ parents, Mr. and phia team-of-fOur to Its "sea high" committee in charge Includes Neal Mis* Haxel West of Hartford to daily will testify to that! Tbit, of course. Is the merest of a truck. WABC-CSS, 3—N. Y. Philhar- eluded. Benton, chairman; Tony Cbemi- tired of the whole thing wlU up and in the auditorium or enjoy two reels He lo( besting figures cited It. officlal tlr- Mrs. WUIlam DavU. Dosltlon la the American Oontraet spending the w«ek-end with Tolland deep we sketch of the sUtlrtlca monic: 5— New oerieo. Words With- The speaker was Introduced by atnick, •eeretary; Arthur Gebler, take a axe, smaob the thing down o f movtea, one held la highly enter- relatives. pre.sented cles this week. .Marriner S. Eccles, Bridge League’s national match Mrs. Dorothy Tynan Lewto. formeti So plaa now to ouke yimr gift t* Her b right”. 1 by the commlsslcner. Hartford. Dec. 8 — (AP) — A out Music; 6—Clark Gable in Con- trrasurer; Ckirl Schenetaky, William and then, with the wreck out of the taining as wall as educational, Mr. and M r* Frank Morganaon Mr. Luhin ' chairman of the Federal Reserve HURR1C.ANE HITS NORTHWEST point event early today. Manchester girl, who with her hus- 'Whaling la Alaska." femoos Swnhfcam Mixmastor. Giro her leu laug sweeping legislative program pro- rad Nagle theater; 7—Peo'ple’sP iat- Charles Ooren. also a arriter on Schwietaky. James Taylor, Edward way, we can go afUr getting a o f Cryrstal Lake were recent guests appeared not as an economic theo- i ■ Board efftTtlvely used some com- TO OBSERVE GOLDEN 'form, "A Larger Navy": 8—Onon band to on the faculty ot tbs scbool, CoUum. Harry Pinney, S r, Hairy Mrs. B. B. Foote, Mrs. Robert o. I c posed by the {.egialattv- Oouncll for Seattle, Dec. 8.— (A P )—Winds of bridge, and Charles Solomoa oorin- permanent new otoeple to replace of hto mother, Mrs. Mable Morgan- freedom from tho tiriag arsa-wbih o f list, merely as a Welles finale; 9—Sunday evening and whose cottage to a home for U Ptimey. J r, Edward Jackson. Foote and Mtoa Lovlna Foote were gcr hou! mathematlcl.an I paratlve st-Mstlcs In a t.-tlk at a con.slderation hy the 1939 General hurricane force, which swept the ally conduct their arguments Is s the temporary structura Into which aon and hto grandfather Frank A cooking, bokiag, getting airolsi And b* She f ’Sdiose nearest approach to theory , dinner of the Bankers Korum WEDDING ANNIVERSARY hour: 10— Bob BenchJey. many as 86 m the toys at a time. Mrs. ranato Rohm. the bell now to bung. vlsitora ia Middletown Wednesday New Asaemhiy was made public t^ a y by Pacifle northwest late yesterday, co4irtroom. With Mrs. R. C. Young, afternoon. Newman. sure the food aiixer yms bay it a gannia* She muf Governor Crors. WJZ-NBC, L-Magicr Key; 3:80- A sodat time fo it o a ^ and sshdr Mrs Fannie Kohn, 78, of 82 VU- With (Thrlatmas coming around to an understanding of what his York Chapter of the Amencan In- subsided today leaving a trail of irife of a 4»atractor. and John arichea, cake and coffee was served l y a street, died on Friday night Cornell Green. Sr., o f Tolland, not help to Completing a 17-month study, the Seoood Ouesaers flnaJe; 5—Upera the corners here, they to a veritytle Sunbeam Mixmaster — thers*t only O N I flg w e« Htean. If there is argument ' atttute of Bankers. He was wam- West WUimgton. Dec. 8.— (A P )— arreckage and charged with one Craarford, 3S-year*old salesman by Mra. C. L. Mahoney, dialnnaar at her home fonowtng a short Ul- South WUlington, a* ha* been an- IJwlghtl council has filed Its report with traffic fatality. audlUona; 8—New Friends of Music; they took the team tttto for the new feeling Into the air. People Is nounced. has closed hto farm home Mixmasttr — and it’s prefenW hy "You’i **** staOstlca the figures them- I, Inging the bankers againstaralnst any Mr. end Mrs. George P. Bugbee will 7:30—Seth Parker; 9—Hollywood aad her eommlttoe. aeos. She was born in flaungton. at- recommendations of drastic changes obeerve their golden weddmg anni- second oonaeeuti'va yaar. starting alrestly to glva out holiday and will spend the winter with hto womm everywher* ing. Go Playhouse; 10:80— Clieetle. but had been a resident o f tha d ty aplrlta, and goo4 wlU. This with no TALCOTTVTLLE CT«*te it. I tempt to reduce government spend- In.state practice and mergers of versary next Tueaday. He ia town fbr many yean. •on Cornell Green, J r, and Mrs. VlCiOUB S TREABUBT BALANCE commendation ot -people like we got JOHN LOTAS Everybo Tbe least promising aspect o f ; mg too sharply and took up the state units. clerk, served as probate judge for She leaves three oons, Chartaa Maaebestet - 5511 ^reen In Vennont. Mhoewster comm ia a choice o f ooloff tha opening day's hearing waa the question of the tax burden. Corrective measures arising out the Tolland district from 1920 to Uoaday sxpeetatlona; here in a few cases as gets their CbarirojC. Talcott has returned Tou can Washington, Dec. 8.— (A P )—The WJS-NBC, WABC-CBS. WMCA- Fttney o f RockvlUe, Frank PttiMy schemes — ivory• and• grron or black* I of the Merritt parkway and Water- 1934 and was state representative e f Hartford, and Louto PttnM of spirits for any occasion from down from Oraoel, N. J, when he has ment. He aald that Great Britain’s na- I bury city hall scandals are among from Willington in 1917. Mrs. Bug- position cd the Treasury on Dec. 1: Intercity, 4:80 p. m.—Premdent cellar. This Is to be deplored, how- H is Golden Rule Club held a and - w h it* Complete with juim ea* thought; Receipts, 811.708,13088; expendi- Brood Brook: a daughter, Mrs. spent several days as guest of Mr. tional mcorne was 118 per cent ot the proposals. . bee Is a native of New Haven. RooaevMt addreeelng CaroUaa Politi- W A T KINS BRO T H ERS Henry Lube o f RockvUle, two sister. ever good Um cider is. and truth- meeting last nlgbt at the church as- and Mrs. Horton Chapin and daugh- ••*oe o«nn«**«*b«b4 “It mi the 1929 level, and if oura atood st tures. 856.139.108.08; net balance, cal Uakm. WEAF-NBC. 1:18—Lct a fully. It ain’t bad now. But all the sembly room * It was a "Song and where”, 82.448,642,057.66. Customs receipts Mrs, Felix Kellner of Rockville and ter Helen Chapin. FISHERMAN DROWNED SECOR RETURNS TO DESK Thik It Over; 4:15—Stella Uaiiaa; same, Chriatmaa oho old bs above Story" nlgbt with M r* J. Dean and few prlv the same percentage it would now for the month, 81,061834.89. Mra. Ousts West o f Rennselaer, N. M r* Ivan Wljcox o f Mon-tteM V- Sctaace to the News. WABC- T , and s brother. Otergo Bats ot g-ound tbiM. with New Tears, if U M r* A- p robe aa leaders and M r* aUowed i be 88 billion doliara, whereas our ■ aiNERAL SERVICE . : W. Foetor and Miss Margaiet w u a guest Thursday of Tolland "We g Block Island, R. I., Dec. 8— (A P ) Bridgeport I>ec. 8—(AP)—Au- CBS. 8—GUrtto Muktcale: » —Let a BoekvUie; nine grandehlldran and got to ba so, the proper time to ralattvep. national mcorne haa averaged only dubon J. Secor, 'Socialist senator- WeDro acting ro hesteass*- B waa couple ol -C apL William R. Jeffries, 65, well ARRSar 88 JAPANESE PtoUtti: WJZ-tUC, 13:80—k'srm tiiree g n a t grandchildren. Funeral draw th* cork, or tut tb* jug, or ‘ I:nov.-n fisherman of Stonington. and elect from the 2 1at district, returned BsUMIabcd 1H74 announced that th en wUI only be WedBopday evening the Cpild ly you n about 76 per cent of the 1929 level sad Home R eur;T—Rochestsr Uvic erraqgaments are Inoomplete. twist th« spiggot ss tbs Individual Study club mroting was held at the B ock Island, waa drowned about to bis desk in city hall today for the on* club meeting in the month ot "No". ; for the last three years, being Dec. 8. - (A P ) — I k * Orchestra. Wedding Today. cans may ba. Fadcented charcb with a good at- 10 o’clock last night ia the inner first time In nearly two months. Mr. BM Moaday abort wavae: R. R. ANIIBIWON. UlKK(rn)R Dwtoinber, that being on the IStb. want to.' about 60 bllllone. if our total constabn la ry cowmaadar ea Ooran 80 The marriage ot Anna EUto NobodF h*ra to sick this ivask. tenitoa c * Mia* Sarah Helen Rob- The Manchester Electric Division basia of the new harbor at Block Secor, who ia oha of the taro 80^ 080 OSD OSC OSB OSL Loodea. Tb* FHeodly Orel* Chib beid a Hlf bq Island today annonaesd anaot ot 88 of Brooktya street, daughter ot Mr. and with tim* oe to bto h«tM4» op, «to ot paelngUe. • repreoentatlve ratiih—federal, state end municipaJ Island. He waa attempting .to Board clallst senators who will twUd the 8 ^ . a. ax-^BBC Sympaony;. Jiu 14B BAm C'BNTBR 8TRKBT Bempto F air and mtertalnment lapenraa la eoaasctkm arith a rs- and Mrs. ^W lam iana to Franeto F . Hector Oltnk has onook away o f the Tolland Cbtmty Farm Bureau, —were 80 per cent, as It U ia Great hla boat the Mary Jane, w hw he o f power In tha 1939 Gen- hatweea Ji Oanctrt; DJp EHttk >HONE8: Branaso, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Brous- from hto tetophooe, and the rasp .of Wednesday nlgbt at tb* Taksottvflto CONNBCUCUT F O W B COMPANY 0 r r 1C K M7I; ■ U R l O J f R ■p o f WflMW— tir taefle plae* to WU-

chairs seating from ten to twelve SERIAL STORY can be reaerved for an addlOoiud Circle Sunday and Monday charge of five doUais per box. Tbe HUNTERS RELATE eopvmaMT. ■••• committee has planned the seating Finds Proof Dinosaurs NIA KIIVICI. INC - 'TENSHUN - arrangements with tbe Idea of leav- LO VERS A WEIG H ing as much floor space for dancing BY BETTY WALLACE aa possible and can assure you of a GLOWING TALES Once Walked On Land BUDDIES la r ^ r dance floor than can be found anywhere else for New Year’s Eve. To those who are In the habit of go- CAST OP OBABACnXM dashboard, then curled around the Dallas, Dec. 8— (A P )—Roland T.< )aUilM 18 fML HU great welgkt ing out New Year's Eva to dance, a JUDY A L C O T T — adnilral*a door handle. Nothing much. Right A- Men Who Pursue Elusive Bird of the department of verte- sank hU fM t tato tba ground asarta daoKhtar. Sba faoad a eholea ba* large dance floor will be a novelty from the beginning we couldn't— two fasL Tho foiafeoL said BU^ twaao two aaay aniton. etll) a few pictures up on you yet, that they will appreciate. brate paleontology of tha American iir«r, ' couldn't Jibe. She wanted to spend mabshal l s manag e I show avldanca of bavuig bees iMav- DWIGHT OAMPBSLL-ambl- a few thousand doilart on a honey' MANUAL MAGNIFICENTLY ' El bee. Nmv Propositions Deer Tell Varied Stories Museum of Natural History said to- I M cn U rjr, OairtaBaat Ha faoad a oholoe The Poet extendi their sympathy lly padded and were two fM t serosa moon and I didn't have it." He So much has appeared in tha day he had found conclusive evi- Tbe bind fM t were nearly a yard ilrtna Bt bla JvUa aad dotj-. roused himself with an effort. "Oh. to (Jomrade Richard Brimley hr the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marshall ■ paper during iho past week about dence that the gigantic aauropod In length and measuia 86 InshM Mil; A a tr* dACX H ANLEY—flytag aallor. why talk about't. More Important lose of hla sister. losing out on our new home, that Of Experiences. o f Waterbury, besides oeing tal-1 dln(Maura walks, on land. acroM Tbay bore Uum lane comnittA B * faoad a taat of a paUent love. thinga. I—1 heard about Bill Bell. .Men'iershlp Drive ented entertainers, led their re- j this column will not add to It exoapt HU find—a 100-yMr trail of foot- claws with a euggesUon ot a fouita. Ub ; eba^ BIAEVEL HASTINGS — aa\7 ’That waa a raw thing. He was a Commander Redman has received specUve degree teams last week to say that we were disappointed. A prints at Glen Rose, Tex.,—olMrs They were Uzard-llke ta foroL UU« DUb Wlfo. She faced the teat of belnff a nice guy. I—I alwaja liked him. communications regardmg a nation- number of other locations have been Skytop, Pa.— ( A P )—The men who at tha Installation of tha offi- wide membership drive for new up one of the mysterle' In fossil The sauropod was an nnyiq^y Loots SL good tailor. What about herT” offered and tbe commlttM baa them pursue the eliisU’e deer through cers of Edith Cavell Command, members In the veterans of Foreign science. Bird said, and ends a long creature with a long neck aad tad. "She'a gone to her folki", cald under consideration. Of courM we textbook battle. Yoatardajt Nawa of DwigbPa British War Vetera*.B of Hart- Were, which starta Immediately. Pennsylvania's tall tlmberland ara The brontoMurua the meet com- at Proa Judy. etui have our lo t Tbe building Authorittea aad duputed whethsr gaarrol______withMaraol atira old Oaoiea 'The papers said Bell came down ford. Who waa the comrade who asked returning from the hunt these monly known oiM, was eixty-ffro r tba ai- committee bad a lot of work and ■ a the aquatic sauropoda, greatest ta Jody: aba woodara If aba atlll to help Hanley. Said If be hadn't M rs Marshall was marshal of leave of hla wife two Sundays in suc- •nappy wlnUr nights with many a at feet long, had a bids like that at ■nppar at lot of headaches in connection with all land vdrtebratea known in tbe a modern lizard. lovaa DwUfbt. Jaok aenaea tbU aod sacrificed himself for bla shipmate the Waterbury Auxiliary team cession to have his picture taken and glowing tale of the chsM. I, Thuradajr tbe negotlatione for this property age of reptiles, more than a hundred ‘They were very large," aald Daeambar aaka bar, bnt aba denliw It, knowing —What was that, the usual soap? " and friend Jack waa marabal of | lo and behold, when friend wife sees and the thanks of tbe Post is ex- There'i John Trexler, for Instance, Kbar wiem- aba la lying. "No, It was true. Bill was the post degree unlL Well the picture on the wall at the Home, who Uvea near the Blalr-Huntlng- mliUon years ago, ever walked on Bird. "Tha weight at aa adult tended to them. Better luck next must have been about twenty or ara: faa6r CHAPTER XXIV hero." immed for their Jobe, we might | hubby is not on it. I time Committee. don county line. He waa anting land. It had oeen assumed they Did you know that after all other rbirty tone. It bas always been va 80m ; Whan Judy Aleott laft the Naval Dwight said mcodlly, "Hero stuff say. I qulet-Ilka on a bnuh pile resting needed water to buoy up their enor- OE HEAT BRINGS Tha garmanta veteran and government agencies A t our meeting Monday night the and waiting for a deer, he said, when mous bodlea. assumed they were unable to evea ia WUeoai; Hoepital, bar heart waa a heavy. is usually hoofy. Why should PRINTING AN AID are created for Post voted to turn their next meet- ra. Plorenco man throw his Ilfs away?" Than bs INCREASE IN BUILDING had failed, the V. F. W. in 19M iva» out Into the snow wriggled a black "I've bMn around dinosaur re- walk on land. Their skeletal re* Ufeleaa lump tnalde her. She (eit y o u and wa aucceasful In negotlatione with the ing into a social one. The Execu- Harbart ^ aald. "But I guess he believed It Mone-Ypres Post, Britteh War snake. He killed the reptile and mains long enough to know I have mataa found In many parts at tha atur, old. Weary as ahe had rarer guarantee per- Soviet Republic that made possible tive Committee will meet at the A r- world show that they wera plaqt □rod by too Bell was an Idealistic guy. Rotten Veterans vowed It waa 54 InchM long. made a find.' Bird said. fait bafore. Her fingera touched i WINTER COMFORTS fect fit. the return from North Russia of the mory Monday evening, December feeders that had become adapted rill (tart at ebame!" TO A U BUSINESS Tell About "Ghost’’ Deer After unearthing the first print. her Upa with a aort of loathing. { Tbonaands Members of the poet who attend- bodies of American World War 12th and discuss arrangements for to living in water. With their : and bakad with a stunned dlebellef that they "You don t like Jack Hanley SEEN FOR MANCHESTER ed the Joint installation of the offi- Up tn these Pocono mountains, Bird dug out a trail alx feet across Depend On this party. much, do you? dead to this imuntry foi burial on near here, they're telling about a great weight buoyed up 1^ water, ilattp . m. could have been the medium 8PBNCEB cers of Edith Cavell CJommand and native soil? The search for the Tbe oiders from the post mem- whicn followed a shelf along a river, Ha looked at her very directly. He No doubt, the Infant bllssard "ghoat deer." It’s nearly all white. crosMd the river bed, and came up through which ahe bad Ued to Jack fivery busines man ehould under- OAB.MENT8 Auxiliary in Hartford Saturday remains of these heroic deed and! Uiat It was to be a •tag t li^ floated around In Satp ig V f Hanley. Lied again. How many said, "I'm not a flyer. I don't know. which hit New England and sur- "Smart people buUd before a Idesln, manufacture and quality oi A Score of hunters deelsr^ thsy taw on the other side. stand tbe difference between good ' Home Honrs: last report having lipent an enjoy- their identifications waa undei di- affair so all the stag hounds prepare the animal and ahot at It but that anil lagoons, feeding on what short time! had she lied to him ? .She had Was the spin bla fault lose con rounding area during the past week boom," says the Manchester Lum- building materials and equipment 2-6 able evening. The officers were in- Could Strike 12 Feet ber and Fuel Company. In predict and bad printing, for good printing' rect supervision of a V. F. W. Com- to be there. The date wUI appear Invariably^when the smoke clenred vegetation they could reach with lost count. trol? Or Just the human element." during the last decade have been Evenings 1 to 9 stalled by the two crack degree inlaslon sent to North Russia to re- later, either tn this column, or as a The Glen RoM sauropod could hss sent many householders scurry- Ing that rising rents, building ma- Is a sound Investment while poor ! away, there waa the white deer their long necks.” Sha fell nil hurt, she felt the "It was engine failure." tremendous, points out Uis Man toama from the Waterbury B W. V. cover the bodies of their deceased ■pedal Item. So keep your eyes "I'm probably not being fair", be ing to tbe cellar to see that the heat- terial costs, labor rents and land cheater Lumber and Fuel Company. MISS ANNIE SWIFT bounding Into the distance—appar- sickening, eenseless blow sbe bad nrintlng Is not, no matter how little ’.t and both teams received much comrades. ExhumaUon of the re- peeled for the nears after the ently unharmed. given him, but she was powerless said. ‘T v e had such a load of prt ing system Is In the finest of repair values will make tbe cost of home Advances in tbe manufacture oi It costs. I Registered Spencer Coraetiera laise for their fine work. Follow- mains of these honored dead and twelfth. ChMter Auker of Clayaburg. aald- to stop herself. Something urgent vste hell. I didn't think much about to Insure the famllv’s comfort dur- building In 1939 a bargain when basis building materials have not Ouprea head the Imposing support- On the other hand, however, g(x>d Robinow Bldg. TeL 4482/ tlfb Installation refreahmenta their return to the United States Our memberehlp for this year is he killed a fat doe and was dressing HEW STARRING TRIO ing cast ot this serMn varsiCo at tha egged her on. Something compel- It. Always have been suspiclout of ing the winter weather which, from tbe building boom Is reaching Its only Improved their appearance and crest In the 40's. printing need not bo costly. Good served and a fine program of constituted one of the greatest coming right along and the member- Frederic March as Dr. Jelcyll and aa Mr. Hyde ta ths screen drama- It when an infuriated buck charged I. R. R, Wylie Saturday Evanlag ling and indescribable. Something grand-stand gestures, that's all. But all appearances, has finally come to quality, but they have helped sub achievementa In the history of or- "Cost of home ownership this printing, at reasonable prices, is one J^alnment given. ship committee reports over sixty Uzstlon of Robert Louis Stevenson's immortal thrlUor, "Dr. Jekyll and and.bowled him over. Auksr ex* Post eerlal, "The Gay BaadltU.’* compounded of the eonga sbe bad I'll give it to Bell—If It was ever stay. stanttally to reduce installation Roosts having membership ta ganized veterandom. Hie return of ner cent of our quota paid up so IN “YOUNG IN HEART" dance to with Dwight Campbell, real. It waa real with him." year,” says this company, "la cheap- time and expense. of tti. reasons for the continued suc- Mr. Hyde,” which comes tomorrow to the Circle theater. The compan- hib'ted a skinned leg. a missing tooth “” U tha de- If you are one of those home own- England Council, B. W. V., theae bodlea and the military rites far. The slogan now Is; "Quota by and a damaged rifle to substantiate the sound of their laughter blend- "Y'ou're very cynical." er today than it was in tbe so-called Coat of financing the 1939 home cess of William H. Scbleldge of 135 ion feature Is “King Kong" starring Robert Armstrong and Fay Wray. lightful etory of the Cartetona, a G . E. W ILLIS ere who haa been waiting for freez- Spruce street. Here attention Is were re^sen ted at the installa- that paid a final tribute to the nem- New Years” and we can do It If w# hla story. The buck got awsy. ing. Something that waa part of "Why wouldn't I be?" He was normal year of 1926. Bulldlnx la cheaper than It ever was before, ory of theae heroes— ten years after family of fasrinaUng pboai^ Wba I ing weather to actually descend tion. Mons-Ypres Post of Manches- reallv try hard. There will ba a John Collins of Unlontown return- tbs kisses be had given her and suddenly bitterly angry. "Even costa have already begun to rise and the simple method of amortlz given to tbe emallest details and Ihnet Gaynor, Doufflax Fair- Uva by their charm and on anyctaa’a upon you before preparing for It. they had paid tha supreme secriflce special drive to get tbe rest In before ed from the mountains with a deer part of that night on the Texar- love— love, the moat tooted com- ind if the history of our building mg one’s mortgage In months your work will be returned to you ter was represented by Command- SCREEN WRITER FOKUKTH banks And Pauline Gnddart money, and have been kicked out at & S O N , I N C . Anderson and Johnson urge you to er Fred Baker who waa Introduced on foreign soil—will stand forever aa the Holidays, so Jf a request comes he claimed he killed with the stock nnft when he told her he war modit.v In the book!" cycles it repeated, we are headln,< payments. Including principal. In In satisfactory fashion, agreeing WVODINQ NEt'UiiSlTk Here In New Comedy Ro- only tbe beat placM from the Rivi- enlist their services Immediately so with your every desire. to the large crowd. an undying example of the Veterans from the committee to help, don't STORKS STUDENTS of his gun after a two-mlle chase. mtiTtying Marvel. Everything ihe "You love her very much, don't upward to another building boom. tereat. Insurance and taxes makes of Foreign Wars' spirit of comrade- era to London. They're out to "tako” that It will be a matter of only a Plana are now practically com- turn thera down. Boost youi* mem- The dMr had only three legs, mance. bad Uved through — everything you? .Vlth today’s low construction home ownership cheaper than rent .Scbleldge baa been eitabUsbed In ship. This task could only Im ac- Beverly Hills, Calif., Dec. 8.— tbe world, but their hearts get la few days before the heating system costs, the man who builds in 19.3b business for aeveral years. He aus pleted for the annual Christmas bership and you boost tbe Post and they bad Uved through together — He didn't answer that directly. F O R In view of the advantages of LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE oompllohed by good hardy veterana all Its work. (AP)—Even movie folk get the way and they get the ourprlM waa aeparate and alive in her "She'a spoiled. She doesn't rea'tse !n your home Is working accurately or 1939 Is making a perfect ‘hedge building your home now, as outlined a nicely equipped plant to render Kiddles party which will be held tn Jsnet Gaynor, Douglas Fairbanks. TRUCKING who fought in North Russia and who TorranM lU TO GIVE CONCERT flustered when they marry. of their eaay-golng Uvea. memory. The memories made a . . . Sometimes she's Uke a little M d your home Is comfortablj heat agalnat the price Inflation that la distinction in printing aerviee and Tinker ball. Saturday evening, Dec. TWO HORROR FEATURES Jr., and Pauletta Goddard make K O PPER'S C O K E above, we suggest you contact a Dally Trips To and From: Man- knew Just about where their com- Charles S. Belden, screen writ- Richard Wallace directed The UtUe chain, Uke a bracelet of kid. greedy, eager to taste every- bound to come In rents, wages and representatalve of the Manchester he takes care of all types of print- 17. RefreahiPents will bt served the rades were buried. Andy Torrance Is in the Manches- their debut as an exciting new chester, Hartford and New York. er, kept bis bride-to-be. Joan Young In HMrt” from a sereaa play thorns. There waa bis voice, ask- thing. She's always had so much. I Master-Kraft oU burners have material costs.” Lumber and Fuel (Company at 7St> ing work such as letter heads, olli children and a program of enter- Community Center ter Hospital under observation and screen‘ trio In David O. Selznlck's Telephone 3066 tainment given. Last, but not least, we are all rooting for him to be out Marsh, actress, waiting 40 min- AT THE a n a E Sunday by Paul Osborn and CLarlM Baa- ing her to help Marvel get along. guess the Navy waa no fun for her. Telephone 5125 proven their superiority through ac Not only is the home of 1939 a Center street, for full piirUculare beada, atatementa, business and call- The $65,000 Community O n U r at comedy romance, "The Young in Santa Claus haa consented to visit before (Jhristmes at least. K mp Miss Gertrude Berggren, utes last night while he return- netL Tbe production ta relaaaed And Marvel's voice saying. "You She didn't want to drive up to tual use over a period of many yeara lesa expensive one to build than about the unique service they have ing cards, wedding invitations, and the V. F. W. National Home is al- H M rt," which begins a two day PERRETT & GLENNEY the ball and will no doubt eee that your chin ^ .A h d jL - , ed home to get a wedding necea- through United Artists. lore him.” There waa the time Bremerton. Tbe other wives bored and these are the oil burners wbicn its 1926 counterpart, but it la a far to offer you. TOelr telephone num almost everything from the rmall- most completed The largest share What critics consider the great- engagement at the State ThMter both of them atood before her and her. She— she waa used to a differ- better home. Improvements in her,1a 8145. eat to the largest Job you may have. CnCe each child Is remembered with a Our bowung team iVaa scheduled ally he had forgot— the license. the above-mentioned local firm sella, Perron Plsoe - Sight Phone 8S76 of the space In this new addition to Former Local Resident, est horror etory ever written. Rob- Sunday. ■aid. "Will you be tbe meld of ent life. And Tenant’s yacht Is the services and Installa. They suggest Your every printing problem will g ift AH right youngsters, get the V. F. W. “ ChUd VlUage" wlU be to bowl Windsor No. 3 last’^on day ert Louts Stevtmson'a "Dr. Jekyll «AND night but It was postponed at their Roland ‘Topper” Youhg, BllUe Accidents, rathsr than dlsiaas, honor?'' And the wedding — and sort of thing—” you consult them about installing be given careful conaideration and ready for big event. devotodto a combined gymnasium and Mr. Hyde." reaches the Circle Burke, Henry Stephenson, Richard A fter lletenlng to some Of the request for a future date. Next Mon- are the principal causM at daa^ AS A the party in the theatrical over- "That Isn't so awful", said Judv. one In your home, If you are having for the first time to raise a beard- William H. Schleldge will advise you and auditorium where athletic To Be One Of The Soloists III of Wagner's "Die MeUterslnger” , theater tomorrow and Monday in Car’aon, romantic newcomer from done bouse. And Marvel's voice trying to be fair. "I should think according to the vast knowledge boys at tbe eiu.ual banimet of the day we bowl against Wethersfield and a number o f other works ol for persona from 5 to 19 years ot T . P. H olloran trouble with your present heating tbe "mark of a man.” events, contests and games, aa wei, motion picture form, with Frederic tbe New York stage, aad Minnie age. whipping at her In tbe room on the you’d be able to understand that" WEDDING SEASON and experience which la at bla dis- Arm y an5 ture In the paper the other night? following with Mcb euccesclve con- Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” was first Fine and true and honest. Jack, em Fscllltlea. can regulate according to tbe needs IN CONSULAR SERVICE a reliable printer who will give you kitchen and a projection booth for Its fourth season with Its aeventn who showed her bis whole heart, Pontiac 8 >•■•••••*83,20 We think It would have bMn better cert and Sunday nlght’e program la written In 1885, men and women of your home. There la no dirt or in- the utmost In this line and sucii a Brittsb War Vetorana’ AuxlUary. motion picture presentations. This program at Hawley Armory. Storrs who wanted nothing but her hap- if it hadn't been touched up by the expected to attract a near capacity throughout the world have chilled AAIHULANt’E SERVICE convenience attached to operating Traditional Among Pictnr man la William H. Sohlelfige, whose This special taclndes complete Tbe Auxiliary will hold their central auditorium will serve as a tomorrow. The program will be in piness. Jack, on whom she bad Washington, Dec. 8.— (A P )—For- mMtlng as uauaL tba third Wed- artist. Telling dates of birth isn't audience to tbe large Armory at at the horrore crMted by ateven- an oil burner and those who have past record Is sufficient Indication car Inbrlcatloa—«lianga of crank- real heart for the social and public kMping with the approacbmg tbe college. depmded for to long, and who EXECUTORS SEEK DAY AND NIGHT equipped their homea with this eign conaular and diplomatic service to point out hla know'edgs. Tele- nesday of this month, December activities for the boys and girls at fair either, not fair to tha rest of us eon’s fertile Imagination and por- esqne Aroishmen To Wait appears to have little allure for the case oil—change of transmission Chrietmas season and will present The first half of the program will would never fall her, no matter method of beating, are high In praise phone him at 3690 for an estimate and rear end gear olL 31, at the Army and Navy club. tha V. F. W. National Home. This who are of an older generation, we trayed dramatically in tale etory. 175 Center St. Phone .30ft0 American girl. Only *even .women soloists of outstanding ability. be devoted to the _ prsMntatlon______ot what It coat him. of the ultimate beating service af- of doing your work, regardless of Our president, Mrs. Edith Kane, Community Center, the $36,0(X) hos- mean. How does it seem to be fa- Several stage verslOne have won But ahe knew, angulsbly, that HOW TO PAY TAX have entered since the first qualified the else of your order. reports having a very nice time in pital built tn 1930. cattle barns, hen- mous, Commander? Miss Gertrude Berggren, who won ' the first thiM parts o f j. 8. Baoh''a perennial sucesM, and bookM-lera forded—at low cost, because oil Is Until Autumn Moon Pales In 1922. wide acclaim for her performance it wraan't enough. Knowing bla Inexpensive to use. C O LE M O T O RS Hartford last Saturday nlgbL Tbe nery, storage sheda and 30 dwellings, STRETCH. "Christmas Oratorio", which con- have always found tbe fiction version diffsiw 'Worth m e n t enough. There bed Only two women will remain in 91-93 Center 8 t TeL 646P weather was very bad, therefore makes a fair vlUage. A private Ust year with the Hartford Oratorio sists o f music written for tha first a beet Mller. to be that other, mysUrious al- Anderson and Johnson, who' ara tl.e service after next month when sot many attended from this town. school for the boys and girls le be- Amerlean Lagton Auxiliary aodety, la to ting tba contralto role. thrM of ths six days which compris- Merch portrays the dual-peraon- St this dscmy, that pull that drew you to located at 39 Clinton street, also Lancaster, Pa.. Dec. 8.— (A P )— Miss Berggren, formerly a resident Federal Assessment On Ear* Margaret M. Hanna retires for age Tba members of tbe Auxiliary ing planned and when this la buUL Tbe regular buslneM mMtlng of ed the old German Lutheran fMtlvai allty role of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. dibst* him. that made your blood water undertake plumbing contracting and The back-breaking work of har- from her post as consul at Geneva. ADAMY DISPENSES wish to express tboir sympathy to the village wlU be about complete. of South Manchester, has had a of Christmas. Following intermis- Hyde. As Dr. Jekyll, be discovers* la your veins, and your wui soft will do your work In this regard. Of course thera la plenty of room the American Legion AuxlUary wlU vesting la over on the rolling farms These are a yeeond secretary at our Slater Mre. Richard Grimley fer be held Monday evening December most successful career in New York, sion. the program wUl Include tne a compound which can convert nim aad ueeleea at the sound of bis They may be telephoned at 6884. "TTS OIL BURNER IlME” their recent bereavemenL for more dwellings which will be whera sba baa oaan angaged in )y Trust Funds Would of Pennsylvania's Amisbmen and Brussels and a vice-consul at Basel, 5th at the State Armory at 8 Franck "Psalm 150” and a varied Into a another individual—the brut- volee. There had to be emptiness Switzerland. Tbe Maetcr Knft OU Bans- W e read In tha news, that we built from time to time. Twisr TYDOL PRODUCTS er Is tba fineat o’clock. group of music of th f Christmas sea- ish, fiendish Mr. Hyde who exults in when be waaa't near you, and COAL - COKE the “marrying saaion" Is on. ara to ba tba guests ot tha V. F A Book, A n ^ 2 son to be sung both a cappeUa and «leee of oil beat- Andy Holzhaimer haa been giving Tbe Sewing dub met at the home torturing others and bringing ter- Y. alagiag bapplnaas when be waa Wipe Ont Andrus Estate. RANGE AND FUEL OILS In the nest, fragrant kitchens of W eooa That sura la eomsthlng with orchestral aceompanlmenL eloea. Not just satisfaction. Not their homes, there la stewed chick- ig equipment lectures on hU life In the Army to of Mrs. Kathleen SwMt Friday af- ror to everyons within bis reach. to look forward ta We won't for- The officers of the club Include: ibUeaa Juat contsntmwt Nothing that SKILLED WORKER en on the stove and "shoo fly pies" A t this particular season of the ever manufac- the boys at the Home Why not ternoon and worked on the artlclM Co-FMtnra Prompt Detivertee get tbe good time we had last year Mre. Henry Dorsey, president; A l- pitalL ■be bad with Jack was enough. In tbe oven, and that meana many year, when rain, snow and ice are tured. Learn the with them. • write a book. Andy? There la more for tbe CbriatRtas Sale. This sale Ths ultimate tn Imagination was White Plains, N. Y , Dec. S.— Al All TImea Quotations— facto. bert V. Caufleld, vice-president: rsthsr! Tbe flaming promise of what a ^•oung swain Is "going over the prevalent In this secUon, the sub- A ll arrangamenta are C'>mpletod money In It? How many of you will be held next Thursday Decem- dMmed reached when "King Kong, " (A P )—In Jocular mood on his 88th comrades know that Andy went un- ber 8th at Watktaa Bros, stora. AU Bernard W. Funk, business mana- tbe RKO Radio picture, first ap- might have been bera laaped to EXPERT ON KEYS fence." ject of gasoline and oil Is an all- for the Chlldren'e Christmas party. Ufa every time aha heard D ^ gh t't birthday In 1928, John E. AndruSr MANCHESTER It's traditional among the pictur- If wa could only get together The oommlttaa In chargt has an- der the name of J. H. Miurnhy while members who bava not as yet turn- ger; Elden C. Cook, treasurer; and peared five yeare ago to capture the important factor to every motorist ta France 7 Charlotte M. Webster, secretary. name. the millionaire "straphanger” of LUMBER & FUEI. CO. esque "plain people" to wait to without any lawyers bugtng gaged Tinker hall 4or Bat'ardsy ed in their donation wUl kindly do fancy of serMn audiences. 'Thla cele- saittas who anticipates driving his car Don't forget. House Committee so at ths meeting Monday evening brated thrill-picture has Fay Wray, Telephone 5145 Few of those uniung heroes of marry until tha harvest moon around, we could work out eome- nlghL Oaoamber 17. This wna the She had parked the car a couple Yonkers, remarked he was some- pales. thlng. throughout the winter. o ^ poesibls data tha hall was mMtlng tomorrow morning at 10:30. or have them at tbe place of sale by Robert Armstrong and Bruce (Jabot of blocks awav from the hospital. times mystified over the way his American homes who prow] the Past poet Commanders Tu es^y 10 o'clock Thursday morning house In search ot a lost screwdriver Through the spring, summer and —Frank Waltaoe, who says be Is Gasoline and oil are always Impor- ANDERSON R JOHNSON available. A program of entar- playing the principal figures, tg an She could not tee to drive any more. ialnment la being arranged by Mrs. night at 2 o'clock. Bingo Wednes- Now that tbe time Is getting FIVE SCHOOL GIRLS A RIDE IN THE wealth accumulated. or an Improvised wrench to fix a autumn, the young men must help tbe husband of Mae West, com- tant topics to the motorist because Plnmbtug, Heattag aad Annhia Interesting etory In which mere man Her bands shook on the wheel. 29 Citatoa St. TeL 6884 Taggart and Mrs. Rlslsy. day nlrtt, 8 o’clock, and Friday abort, Christmas only Just around Today, nearly four years alter his broken home appliance, realize the In the fields; robust daughters are menting on bis plan to get ja di- they are the means by which tha night nee refreahmenta. has a huga ape, fifty fM t U ll, as a She'd have to calm herse'J. She lit needed in the kitchens. But after vorce. motor In an automobUs opsrataa. Any ehUd wanting to taka part the corner, our Welfare Chairman, rival for the love of a beautiful girl. a olgaret. It was no good. death, the executors of his vast es- unnecessary trouble to which they We bear that Benny Wilson has BATTLING FOR LIFE HIGH G RAD E are putting UiemMelves. when, ,'or a tha tobacco sheda are filled and the However, during the cold montha of tn tha entairtatamant will plasM Mrs. Ida WoodheuM Is planning for Hair-raising battlM In sn Island People passed. Faceless, anony- tate had something a bit more pur- mast at Mrs. Nan Taggart's home been out looking for a good Jersey rllng to mull over: How to pay the amall expenditure, they could enlist bins are bulging with grain, there’s I'm out to beat the record of a tha year, motorists should consldar cow for Matty, during hla span tba baskets to bs distributed for Um ungle between the ape and such mous oeople. Were they all happy? time for frivolity—and weddings. them even more seriously than at on Sunday aftamoon. An Invita- HoUday. Any member earing to do- Or did everyone have hla secret Feder.il Rovemment a huge itim in the ssr^ces of a reliable repair guy I used to preach about. Hie WtMTIH IS ON TMI WAY time. Salt Lake City. Dec. 8.— ( A P I - prehistoric animals as the winged lI N T I M C man. Wedding All-Day Affair any other season. tion has baen sent to the Kiltie nate towards tbCM baskets may do grief? She thought, suddenly see- taxes It Is seeking and at the same name waa Methuselah. BEE-EL. Five high school girls, critically In- pterodactyl, tbe trieeratope, the Many such homesteaders in Man- An Amish wedding Is an all-day Adamy’a Service Station suggosts £t ijcruA coA. niadi! Band orebeatra ta attand this party. so by bringing It to sitnsr tha mMt- ing everything clearly, that It time satisfy the heirs x JOB AND CO.M.MERCIAL —Bev. William Van Norman, Kan- Wa ara looking forward to seeing jured in tbe train-bus crash 'Thurs- tyrannosaurus, art followed by chester have learned, over a period affair, accompanied by feasting and aaa City, commenting on bis age that you glva their Tydol products Anderaon-Shea Auxiliary— V. F. W. Ing Monday evening or the Social devastating excitement when the wasn’t the grief that counted. She The first step In the solution lies a trial this winter. If yor have not them thera TOere will ba a girt day which already has claimed 33 ‘“ • PtMTMC PR1NTIN(; of many yeara. that J. R. Bralth- festivity. of 94. A t the last tegular mMtlng of meettag later ta the month. Any ape, introduced for the first Ume to bad had hers— Ward's death, lung with Surrogate Charlc.i D. .Millard, walte Is equipped with every facility already dons so. Thiaae products on the tree for each child up to the UvM, waged a deeperata battla aga Other things. It wasn't the ! of We.stchester county, who will As dawn breaks over the coun- the Andereon-ShM AuxlUary, LlUlan donation whatsoever wiu ^ appra- against death today. civilisation, rips up the etreeu ot Prompt and Emcient Printing to satisfactorily repair home appll- tryside, the guests begin to arrive have been proven by actual teat to age of twelva Santa will bs there claUd. grief. It waa having, if only for shortly decide on the application ot The mental and physical strain b Your Car "Win tor-bed*'2 to preaent tha gifts and aae that Undera was alMtcd 13 montha true- Hospital attendants said two. New York, amasbee buildings ana DUPLEX SPRINGING of All Kinds ancea of every sort Vacuum clean- on foot and In horse-drawn buggies give better restUta under all condi------1______a little while, the glUterlng mi- John E. Andrus, J r . of Daytona would be too much. Now la the time to change the oU everyone is happy. Rafraahmanta tee. Past President Anna Barron in- Rela Beckstead, IS. of South Jor- than earrlM on a fist battle with rraoT i i r rnm— cjm ers, washing machines, lawn mow- —the men wearing black round- tions. They are qulek-startlng and rage. the promised mlrfcle. Feel- Beach, Fla., for an order compelling ers, electrical appliances, alike, can. —A delegation of motbere In Keno- get your car to lu destination with- ta transmission, rear end and will be -served to all, with gamaa stalled tbe following ladtoe: Rutn YDVA dan, and Anns Webb, 16, of River- pursuit oomblng planes from atop tag It, close-in j-our hand. Touch- CO.M.MUMTY PRESS crowned. wide-brimmed hats over eha, Wla., protesting nlna days' crankcase. Beckwith, muslcUn; Ida Wilson, Tba iMxt mMtlng of Manchester ton, were "elnklng,” and tha condi- the executors to pay to the heirs tne undoubtedly, m repaired for less out mishap rasultirg from gas or oU and dancing to top off tha evening ____ MIm Oertrada Rerggrea the world's taliMt structurel ing It. Sensing It. Letting It flame A. C. Holmes J. w Bars their square-cut hair; tbe women vacation for their ohUdrea at trouble. We seU Freefone and Soper P yio LeVe all be there to make this flag bearer: UUlaa Undere, banner Chapter takM place at 8 o'clock at tion of two others was "very poor.” C O LE M O T O RS Income from the testament.an- $10,- money and lesa exertion if the appli- garbed In small black bonnets and through you. coming alive under 0(10.000 estate ' 151 S o Main St. T e l 8121 Ctaristmas tliiM. In addition to dispensing T^rdol for yoor radiator. tbe merriest ChrUtmas party the bearer, and 13 months trustoe. tha Arm y and Navy du b on Wed- Church, oratorio, tail radio pro^ ThrM other victims, lees Mrious- Msmbera of tbe Bantal sect of ance la entrusted to the skill of a ■ombre dresses fastened with bootca 91-93 Center Street MwchtstBr its spell. If you lost It aftenvan! repair man whose life's work la to products, Adamy's Servloa Station, Let na do tiie oompleto "W btor- children of the Post and Auxiliary Plana are being made for our an- nesday Oscember 14th. Plan to bs grama. ly Injured, remained tn hospitals, India taka oaths -on a piece of tiger —If it broke your heart and ruined Paid Two MlUloo In laxee and eyes Instead of buttons. Ized" Job tor yon. repair such appliances and who 1 wouldn’t breathe It to a soul. which Is located at the corner of aver had. nual (Jhriatstas party for the chU- thera becauM thera ara Mveral Robert Betts, after singing with while eight survivors wera recover- skin. Thev believe a tiger wiU eat your world — it waa still worth- The bride wears white at her ADAMY’S SERVICE STATION ing at their homea. MV — — VWf Albert .Maglnnea. attorney for the knows the Intracacles of such de- —3Iagistrate Pinto ta New York Spruce and Eldridge streets, gi«n T ou ll ba reading mors ta next dren. Definite plans wlU be made at items of Importance to come up. tha SL Louis Opera Company, has them If they ewear falsely. while. SUU the most beautiful executors, told the surrogate at a wedding—for the only time In her Cor. Spruce and Eldrtdge Sta. vlcee. City, when reporters asked him maintains a completa lubrloatlon week's Buddy News. our next mMtlng and we wUl kMp Tbe chancM are you'U miss soms- appMrad as radio and concert artist thing a human being could have. hearing on .Nov. 14 that the e.xecu- Ufe. servlcs which haa made the station A t this time of year, many hunt- what he had done with ‘i9 needs ‘’’JntU then keep well and happy. members Informed through this thtag If you stay away, aad you ta Naw York and at present Is tenor Diane had had It. Nights In the tors paid $2,000,000 in taxes on the , era call upon Mr. Bralthwalte to re- The ceremony Itself Is brief. Then of garlic he had purchased from valuable to the motoring public. NAN little bungalow. In Bill's arm.s. Her column. Ws era ssktag our Post to may enjoy aaalag a buddy or two eololst at SL Thomas' ^ iseop ai te.sfanientarv estate after Andrus si UH pair and clean their guns—another the men go outdoors for "barnyard a pennlleas peddler. For anything you need In the line Join us In sponsoring this affslr. Tbe you don’t Uka the buslnsM srsa'nn mother had had It. She was luckv death ball,” a game almtlar to baseball, of oU. gasoline or lubricaUon. stop at church. Now York a ty . Mr. Betu service which he Is skUIed to ren- AnderaDB-Sbea Post foUowlng IsdlN are making plans: Keep Sunday, DeMmbsr 11th, It had changed tmperceptlb'y toi hepairimg der. In fact, there la hardly a thing while tbe women prepare weiners- tha above address and have tha job V. F. W. win sing tha part of the "Evange- Then came the b.id news Andrus i C Did I come here to be Insultejlr Florence Petereon, Maude L ^ g e tt, open for the YDVA state meeting the solid affection, the staid H i m IH E S liiH l In your home that can not be put done right, urges Mr. Adamy. Con- AU members of the House com- list" In the Bach work. OF ebtatzel, scrapple, roast duck, piss - S i r PcTciy E. Bate#, ehalrman ot Bertha WethereU. Ruth Frasier. In New Britain. W ell meet at the warmth of back Into working order by Mr. and perhaps schnlts and knepp for vlnca yourself, he states, as others mittM are urged by Chairman Bar- The Town and Gown chorus of 160 Marvel had hfd Ma^el “s! ^^.ooo.ooo for YOUR GUN? Cunard Whlta Star, Ltd., when he Arm y and Navy du b and go over Bralthwalte. the big wedding feast. have done, of the superiority of m a/^sgfi*------ron to attand tha vary Important Ruth Beckwith and LH|i«n WUson. wae eaked In Clevelaad It It bad Plans are also oeing made for the together os usuaL Wa want tha had married Dwight because the ‘ **atast Have your This repair man la located at 82 Most Go "Ovsr the Ftaoe” Tydol products. oemmlttoe mMtlng tomorrow mom- wanted to. .Marvel, who had left ‘ J ^ -Maginnes told the been possible to operate tba Isdiee Christmas p a ^ . Wa wUl ex- stats mMUng here ta tha spring aad g o n checked Pearl street and a 'phone call will No young Amishman la consider- - nlmSHINGLES tng at the Home. Some more im- when she grew Ured , ' Federal novernment re-1 steamship Queen Mary at a profit. pect to hear mors at out neoct mMt- It will need the prasenea of a ra- tor necessary ig him to your home promptly to ed really married imtU be goes "over provements on the Home will be "Judy! " She Jerked her head up. ! ,*''**'®®*^ i anything that requires repair. ® U HURRI- planned, so let's have the whole oom- ing for I understand Alice haa had ■pectabla representation to sMure ecarce!v believing she had real!y ’" ^****’ tney j repairs. the fence." This usiutily occurs about COLD SETTINO ■ m ^ M at the Home at 10:80 sharp. IL r midnight of tbe wedding day. --CANE- a commlttM mMtlng already. AUce heard her came. "Judy!” ’ ’^’^fe set up In antlclpaiion of death. ! ^Q ^|M ope you Past Post Command- Virginia, Anim B am n, JoMpntne M y frleikl Etoe-el was busy tack- "The fence, ach— throw him over For a mom.ent,jshe felt numb. ,\nd Litigation on the point is now in i Wnyneeburg, Pa— WUUam Dry- DAMAGE REPAIRED e rffR iro your little part down by Tournaud. Doris Modaan, Mary ing bunting on the ravlewlag stand he’ d choose B R A IT H W A ITE the fence.” eomaone will ehout. [A U H D n v Roofing Watorpi then, seeing him?open the door, see- ■ Pi'0Sfe-'’». Maguvnes said VIRGINU HISTORIANS tFa compasions were amazed to see heart « s you know by thla time, that Montibanl, Ann Richards, Aides ArmlsUca Day but Is fuUy rMtod ing hla lean, tanned face, and the ' Meanwhile, since last January the 62 Pearl Street Whereupon unmarried men seise him get quickly to his feet after S^dtag Bocktox InaalaRS Tuesday night Is your night to now and rmorts ha wUl do his bMt the bridegroom, carry him to a barn- Tiling EsMmatos Gutziner ara making plans for the curly hair under his cap, she said.' “ *‘!“ tars—Andrus' ilaughter, Mrs. falling Into a snowbank while ice show off at the Tome. We expect a ladles Christmas party. to parade taa next time duty eaiu SELEa McClellan yard fence, and toss him over—into A l.aundry Service I'hgt FO R HI/HSELF "Dwight"' 1 Helen W. Benedict ol Yonkers, and skating. haU fuU of future Commanders. Ths Auxiliary Activities I must give tba old feUow credit os He sat down beside her. The door her husband, A. .Newell Benedict: the waiting arms of the bearded Satisfles Week, In and snow hss bMn plowed off the park- Matches In a hip pocket bad be- We do work from "cellar to I Every Wednesday evening Bingo we were both on the aanu apeelai closed. She heard It close. This Frink B Smith, of Ocean Grove, N. married men. a ttb " and we do It RIGHT! | ing lot so don't be afraid of getting Richmond. Va.. Dec. 3.— (A P ) — come Ignited through friction and Week Out la being pUyed at the V. F. W. post detail or we would both have fallan must be real, ft must be happen J.. and the .New Jersey Title Guaran- Then the bridegroom is entitled sat bla troiuera afire. stuck. Thera la plenty of parking Give him a ^avemaster— the electric shaver all his friendi are Two Virginia hlatorlana are point rooms. Of courM everyone can play (down) ta tha ranks. By tha way, Ing. But ahe didn’t believe It yet. tee and Trust Company—have wdth- Riley Chevrolet’ ing their pens north of the Mason- Haro Yoor Laondry Probloms •paca Let's sm arory member of "1 was walking—not going any- t06 P06t pr6S6nt. Bingo so let's romember next Wed- Bae-el, It would ha'va dona your 60 enth m iastic about... the one that gets do'wn to busineec and heid payment of income to the heirs Dlxon line to do a biography of a Solved At the NU-HOME heart good to hero baen at tha first where—Just walking—” he said. from tbe testamentary estate. union general. W e are etUl packtag tham tn at tha nesday evening and play Bingo or docs a joh—rigbt now! Co. IMPROVEMENT SERVICE perhaps you can go up and lend e class banquet which tha Army and "When I sew your car, I thought at The e.xecutors. the lawyer aald, Dr. H. J. Eckenrode, state his- MANCHESTER LAUNDRY Bingo. Than will ba the usua’ first I was dreaming.” PanI Young, Mgr. prUas, ate., Wednesday night. The hand. Ask our president Navy d u b gave for Its mambare on haven't the faintest notion where to 80 TVella 8t TeL 6814—3826 torian, and Col. Bryan C?onrad of Fred Hare, Mgr. 106 Spruce SL TeL Maa. " I ’m dreaming". said anew oiUy kapt a few away last Wadnasday evening. Our pal Jaams It*6 the powerful, efficient, substantial electric shaver that has Judy. get the $11,463,000 tax money, ana tha Btata Conservation Commis- n Maple St. TM. 8419 Olao. 8222 The next regular meeting of the "You’re not really here." C H RIST M A S G IF TS WMk. AuxlUary wUl be held Dec. 13. Offi- of Manchester's B.W.V. (you know proved itself the answer to quick, close, comfort»shaving. payment would naturally wipe out NOW OPEN— sion, ara praparing to write of the tha retiring eeeretary at the Perma- He looked at her. His eyes were life and military career of Gen Stop In and eee our gifts—priced 96e and more Dlroctor Lato cers ara ramieded to wear their « i * Mb vicious about goealp than the N aw ’’ xatloa at tha Roma yst? A quarter * »«»««f»L t raiS OM, MriggamaJ. Uvea of saUora In the United States of tha Confedarata army. McClel- IT HAS BUT THREE OBJECTS entltlM you to life membership in aa at tbe Armory. They ara going fast Everybody watches everjrbody elie lan'i mllltarr ganlus became more TO EXTEND EFFORTS »|H mnlaa Uai-gnal mtm m4 • Tou can’t have a free, private mo-' -'’*vy, but—of all landlubber things L To provtda a slmpb way for paople, jroung and old, to interesting and benefoctual organl- so get ta touch with your commlttM HaSwigg Im , ggali rail Agi gadl- and more appisrent as the two money easily. ment. You cant have a private I —the automobile. ^ S U P P U E 8 xatlon. We have about 40 members at once. There sMma to be some Waahlngton, Daa 2 — (A P I volCM Will bo supported by aa or- ■g«g la ga gg( IgaSg a i i i i ia U g. probed deeper into the subject, he 2. To enable these savbga to earn a profitable Income and tUU so far. Wa expect to taka In a Mgg* AgriM bmd. thought!" I The fatality figures for last year |Wa earry a eampMa Baa added. mistafonnatlon ta eoimectiaa arith Tha CIO. charging tha Mariama chestra o f forty tastrumantaUsto in- ' were disclosed texlay; of 06 66f6. Tuesday night this affair aiul as part o f It U due * Thm eaiT gigeak A ra alA g SHAVERMSTER U "It must be that way every- "McClellan’s greatest abllitv Commtaalon with efforts to "brsak cluding mambara o f Hartford and FURNACE 2. To aid Its mambars to baooma owners of their bomas on aa Comrade Ed Fraxler'a wife was to this column's presentation of where”, ahe said remembering how Deaths from drowning—43. Paints . Wallpaper seemed to be that of a mlUtarv or- dow^i o^laetlro bargatalag," has or- New K avta symphonic groups. The ai gga■*• Did you OM my friend ElbM's nle- which wUl be aerved by a eaters, "No", abe aald. ‘Tell me I f you Until 1930, drowning waa the lamb aatoe ta tha Ualtod tU to i Towa aad O om has fuactioaad un- want to,” Point Co m p any T. P. AITK IN CO. ture In Tha Herald Tuaoday night? and iMlM saakars, ata Tabtos for principal cause, but now. sailors are The word hygiene comes from It'a getting to be a fad. thaM O m - Is eonsuatod ta tha aioa aorth of ^ tha laadvshlp o f Mr. France. H ^ big, brown bai^da touebad the 866 Mata Bt. TcL 6654 Hifgteia, the Greek goddess at n Walla Hartford Manchester BuUding & Loan Association avaryooa bava b e a arranged for ! l o i n M o o M P A m r taught to swim. XM. H w tiM i SdM mandars bavlag their pleturM ta tha Waehtagton. D. C., aad east of Past profframs hava tacluded Bra- bsalth. ■M19 arhera aupper wlU ba sarvM aad ta Pittabturgb. Utm thoa flro par ooat •UMaiRStrsst Bst April. |«tl Mwspapeta. I think Redman hna addltloB, t a n s arltb tahtoi ham* "Roqutom” , Handal’a "Mea- • 7 1 M a l a s t r e e t is pioduoad ta that • "X3Ua^". A ct V_

PAGE EIGHT ' MANCWESnCR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 198t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8,1938 PAGE NINE M. H. S. DRUBS BRISTOL IN DULL CLASH, Midw^t Takes Five Berths On AP All-America Trade Hoopsters Earn 48-16 Victoru Clarkemen Lead All The BUT SOUTH DOMINATES The 1938 A. P. All-America GIANTS AND REDSKINS SQUAD OF 33 PLAYERS Position TURN BACK TORRINGTON Beating Drums For The Pros AAU NEEDS MORE MONEY Way To Defeat Invaders Ago Ht. Wt, Homo Town MEET FOR GRID TITLE END— JEROME HEARTWELL HOLLAND. Cornell...... SENIOR. 21,6;01,207...... Auburn, N. Y. ly AP pMturs Ssrvics NAMED TO THREE TEAMS FOR IMPRESSIVE VICTORY TO CARRY OUT PROGRAM Before Crowd of 1,800 ^ TACKLE— JOSEPH EDW ARD BEINOR, Notre Dame. ..SEN IO R 21.6:02.207...... Hervev III. YMCA eagl es pl a y Eastern Pin Lanrelt At l.-HEIKKINEN, Michigan...... SENIOR. 21.5:10 185...... Ramsay. Mieh. anything to do with u. Katkaveck will be up there In the majors . . . taining additional revenue with O'Brien Of Texas Christian, HaD Of Mississippi, Pingel CENTER-CHARLES COLLINS ALDRICH. T. Christian . .SENI0R:2I .5:11.197...... Temple. Texes Stake As Rivals Tangle Bycholsiu And Hilioski Sink President Hoyt Of New Ha- great care and with the thought of Red And White Cage Stalwarts Gain Decisive Trimnph BAY STATE CAGEES fairness and Justice both to the as- Mickey was a classy backstop for G IM R D — EDW ARD JO H N BOCK, Iowa State...... SENIOR 21.6:00.202___ Fort Dodge, le. Six Backets Each As sociation and to those with whom Of Michigan State And Goldberg of Pht Comprise At New York Tonerrow; Manchester High during 1932 and ?eo Urges ConyentioD ' we come In contact.” In Opening Defense Of CCIL Diadem Against Keenest TACKLE— ALVORD WILLIAM WOLFF, Santa Clare___ SENIOR 21 6:02 220.. SenFranciseo 1933, graduating in the latter year Judge Hoyt also asked the A.A.U. • Star Backfield; Homed Frogs Also Place Aldrich At Meet Chicopee Polish-Amer- Game’s Greatest Passers Schoberites Drub Rivals . . . he also starred for the Bluellelds and the American public "To rally EN^WALTER ROLAND YOUNG. Oklahoma...... SENIOR 22 6:02.203 ..Ponca City, Okie. In Uie same years and also In 1934 Delegates To Study Prob- to the support of Ita prospective Rivals; Ahead 8-4 At Quarter, 14-9 At Half, 23-14 At . . . in 1933 be got his chance with Olympic contestants (at St. Moritz, Tackle; Holland Of Coroefl At End; Herb Barker BA^— ROBERT DAVID O'BRIEN. Texes Christian...... SENIOR 21 5:07.152...... Dallas. Texas leans At Y Tonight Two Will Be In Action. In Opener; Play Windsor Albany of 'the Georgia. Florida lem Of Increased Reye- Swttserland and Helsingfors, Fin- I.eague but an injured finger sent land, In 1940) and assure them the Three-Quarter Mark; GaveDo, Sqnatrito, Brown Star. PARKER HALL. Mississippi...... SENIOR 22 6:01 205...... Tunica. Miss. him home early In the season . . . neceaesry financial baeking.” Writes Of Selections To Mythical Gridiron Array. Games On The Card. ffigb Away On Friday. "A t one of our executive commit- P IN S EL. Michigan State...... SENIO R 21 6:00 178 ,Mt. Clemens. Mich. New York. Dec. 3.— (A P )—There mir, Asks Olympic Sup- is great excitement on tha 42nd Katkaveck returned to the south- tee meetings," he said, "we pledged A smarter, faster and more talented Manchester High ourselves to raise (50,000, and It BACK— MARSHALL GOLDBERG. Pittsburgh...... SENIOR. 21.5:11.184...... Elkins. W . Va. street campus these days fer "them land in 1936 and for three years The norui end Eagles open laeir Jlnti” are going to tangle with Com- With Johnny Bycholaki and Joe now he's been paatiming with a port will be the duty of the ' delegates Mge ^ombine displayed complete and decisive mastery over By HERBERT W. BARKER Bristol High at the local State Armory last night and emerged Independent court campaign to- rade Georgs Preston Marshall's RlUnski putting on brilliant indlvl Cardinal farm team, here, there and here assembled to devise ways and Associated Press Sports Editor Washingtons tomorrow at the ’’ olo means for raising our quota." night against the Chicopee Polish- dual scoring performances, Man- everywhere . . . during the past sea- with a 33 to 19 triumph in a listless clash that openefFthe C. New York, Dec. 3.— ( A P ) — The Middle West, retuminjr Grounds for the eastern champion- son he was with Jacksonville of the Washington, Dec. 8— (A P ) — Those ways and means were to Americans at the Y. M. C. A. at «:;lo chester Trade pried the lid ofl Its C. I. L. campaign for both schools. A crowd of more than football power after a one-year lapse dominates the 14th SECOND TF.AM Position 'nilR D TEAM ship of the pro league. East Texas League, a Class D cir- Judge Samuel E. Hoyt, the unas- be a major subject of discussion at o’clock In the feature encounter ot 1SU-S9 basketball campaign at the 1800 fans saw the league champs launch defense of their "lual All-America team, selected today by The Associated Bowden Wyatt, Teniieeeee___ End.. a double bill, preceded by a pre- The game also will declda w Im to cuit, after a brief tryout with the a general meeting of the convention ...... Samuel Boyd, Baylsr the best forward passer In the world, suming Connecticut district attor- with a convincing victory in which the Clarkemen led aF " Inaoll Hale, Texas Christiaa..Tackle liminary game at 7 o’clock. Last East Side Rec yesterday afternoon Cards' double A outfit, the Colum today. The only other Items Ilkeiy on the basis of a nation-wide survey of expert opinion, .. Steve Marooic, No. Carolina REC LEAGUE CONFINfiD Samuel Adrian Baugh, the Redskin ney who Is president of the National with an impressive 48 to IS triumph bus Red Birds of the American As- to produce any fireworks were: way. ^that geoarraphical sector, no fewer than five players are Ai Sidney Roth, Cornell .Gn.ird. Robert Snfferldge, Tennessee year the visitors edged out a hair- Amateur Athletic Union, today Dan mu, Jr., Duke ...... aeriallst, or Ed Dsnowski. the old over Torrington Tr.ide. Bycholaki sociation . . . , Linear System Again — 4: Fireworks MIsstiiilintel .to the first team, along with two from the East, two . . C e n t e r ...... John Ryland, U. G L. A. raising 29-28 victory over the Eagtes Fordham Blue who pitches for ths and Hillnskl paced the local basket urged the delegates to the A.A.U.'s 1-—The Intention of Jimmy Francis Tlved^l, Minnesota . .Guard. Vaughn Lloyd, Brigham Young and are out to duplicate the feat In 50th convention to study means of Manchester-Bristol spqto^a rivalry Southwest, and one each from the South and Far Giants. They are neck and neck for barrage with six twinpointers Snyder of the Middle Atlantic Asso- Torrance Russell. Auburn ■ .T a ck le.. .William McKeever, Cornell TO TOUR COURT TEAMS tonight's Invasion. the league passing title. There's no doubt but what Katka- obtaining additional revenue. usually produces fireworks galore West. i^iece. ciation to present a minority report I Sweet Victory! | Earl Brown, Notre Dame , ...... Louis Daddio, Pittoburgn The Bay State squad Is beaded by Ex|mct R i^ r d Crowd veck Is a crackerjack receiver . "Our financial position this year Torrington battled hard to stay on the proposed substitution of the but thriUs and excitement were lack- SoaUi MenUoned Most T George Cafego, Tennessee. .Book---- Paul Shu, Virginia Mllitory Eddie Czetusinlah. considered the Fans are condRIoned during tha In the running but Coach Walter E. he's a smart, brainy handler of Is very creditable," he said In his This, however, falls to reveal the William Patterson, Baylor linear system of measurement for MANCHEBTER (SS) ing os the Red and Wthite gained ach Ronald the proverbial cello. sor High, a team that has always seme percentage of income should ...... 1 0-0 2 ings Into a rout (Him the Rocky Mountain district. observers rated this 205-pound of Northwestern; Jerry Dowd of EMdle Haraburda tallied alx bask- ranUng pros. The silent, phlegmatic redhead is 23. He take some official stand on the powerhouse the best all-around Edward John Bock of Iowa State of Bowtie Jimmy Bronson, thie cor- Dtagle feels sure that the defeat . The .proopect . of - these------two hurllniling been a keen rival of the Schoberites be received from numerous athletic situation In Germany. Coach WIU Clarks used hla veteran On a season as spectacular and St. Mary’s; Jack CSiivlngtan of ets as the Conn. Stats Frosh trim- tldh the Amerks have molded to- two men, Robert David O'Brien anu Carolina, and Don Willis of Clem ed on discuastona that have followed al economic situation, wa.s asked to appearance of the 1938-39 basket- GaveUo, M. fo u l...... 2 work under the basket and alw nessee captain, drew widespread and Vaughn Lloyd, chunky 186- two games and won both of them ond baseman Whitey was coming ing It. The passing attack clao Charles ColUns Aldrich on the first son. the tragic case of Monte Stratton. discu.ss the relative efficiency with ball season tomorrow afternoon at gether and an exciting contest McCabe, B, sucker ...... 2 emerged as leading scorer with three praise for bis blocKlng and tack- poundcr from Brigham Young. and the same holds true for the back . . . photographers working the must suffer a mite as it la axiomatic seems assured for all who attend. twinpointers and six conversions on team, the other big team berths go- In the .Southwest, O’Brien was Any list of outstanding guards Chicago White Sox pitcher whose which industry ha.i opcr.nted at va- the Beat Side Rec against the St. GaveUo, M. foul ...... 3 top man in a group that include-] ling as well as for his Inspirational Green, which prior to this year has Misaouri-Ksnsas game are still you must have a runner to rasks 9th Successive Victory The PA'S will practice tonight at free tries. whUe Harry Squatrito ing to Pittsburgh, Cornell, Notre would have to include Fred Yorke leg waa ampuuted tost week after rious periods In the past and to Caslmlrs of TerryvUle In a State Cole, M, follow u p ...... 5 Billy Patterson. Baylor's 60-mlnutr 'eadership. Brown, sparkplug of confined Its athletic activities to booting themselves foi missing Paul your passing game pay real divi- Local Sport 6 o'clock at the East Side Rec and stood out In the Interception of Bris- Dome and Michigan. and Allen Johnson of Duke, and a hunting accident. outline the effects of government Polish League engagement The Adams, B. fo u l...... 5 roan: Dick Todd. Texas A. and M. s the Notre. Dame first-string line, baseball. The Independents will Christman's 76-yard touchdown run dends. It is ImperaUve that all players be Brown, M, abort s id e ...... 7 tol passes. Ted Brown equalled The two eastern Hprcsentatlves played superlatively on offense Louis Tninzo of Wake Forest in Include most of the plavera who "1 am not In favor of putting in policies and similar fac tors on the New York. Dec. 3 (A PI - A agnln.>it Mls.sl.sslpp|, while Oklahoma PA'S opened thrir title defense with Marshall (Biggie) Goldberg, key- great broken-field runner: Jake with a punt . . , seems they kept The Giants havs solved thto by biislners m.acblnery. a triumph at Middletown and will present. After tomorrow's game, McCabe, B, fo u l...... 7 Oavello's ecoring from the floor with and defense all year, and rated the South; Forrest Kline of Texas were with the YD's last year, while contracts any more clauses ab this part of the state but their Payne, a neighbor that ruined a GaveUo, M, foul ...... 22 distinguished, Job of IL ed with any All-America back- Wood and Lem Cooke of Naw. ers are all In a dither about Pitts Big Ten honors fell to Howie Southwest with Sam Boyd of Bay- the Notre Dame-Carnegle Tech they want anyway.” minds” said stout Stephen Owen, the work last night eertalnly couldn t perfect season In 1937 with a laat- GaveUo, M, foul ...... 23 Pew SUgbt Threats field combination of the poet. burgh's Billy Conn . , , ’cause he's be classed as perfect .. .however game tie. For a few aeconda In the first Weiss of Wisconsin. Lou Brock of lor. Bill Dewell and Charley game, aaye he received oiUy alx let- FEW Ol”rSIDBR8 tos first ctoitey prospect who'e all “After all, when you think of It, Giants’ coach. "That Baugh still McCabe. B, under hoop .. 23 Whatever arguments might de- ters protesting his decision. there have been very few accidents can throw ’em and Charlie Malone that may i>-. then I'ffr^rl.** -rere mi Here Is Pathetic Story Notre Dame'a bid for the mythical Don't Let That Pipe Fpol You quarter the game waa tied at two-all velop elsewhere, there can be few Purdue, and Tom Harmon and For- Snrague of Southern Methodist Irish since Tommy Looghran . McCabe, B, foul and Don Looney of Texas Chris- New York—The Brooklyn Bruin In my opinion riding In an automo- still can catch 'em. And Turk Ed- partial.... national title, opposed by Southern and then Manchester puUed Into a to challenge O'Brien's right to a est Evasttevskl of Michigan. The A rt Ross, the Boston Bruins' boas, FOURTH QUARTER Big Six. stronger than It had been tian. An income tax waa Imposed bockey team has four brothers on bile In much more dangerous than wards still la a hell of a tackle. Thto California's try for better ranking lead that waa never overcome al- place on any all-star array. His In will Introduce a new hockey stick hunting." Even though it's done cverA-wherc Winters, B, long set though Bristol offered several aUght for years, came up with two crack Tackles Bard To Choose Great Britain In 1799 to fiance 'the squad—Ben, Vito, Glno and Red will be no tea party.” Of A Refugee From Bowie before Its Rose Bowl appearance, Browm, M, f o u l ...... exploits as a passer brought Davey to the game next year to cut down u ed like to see local fans retrain threaU, pulling up to 8-7 in the sec- backfleld performers In Paul Chri.st A surprising scal4lty of "major- the war against Napoleon. Genchl. elves the game at Los Angeles the Santorso, B, foul ...... hte principal recognition. But the the overhead on breakage from razzing a visiting piaver when •No. 1 spot on the program. There's ond period. 14-10 in the third and that on an all-around basis man. sensational passer from Mis- league tackles mads a wide-open clubs now^bust about 600 of" the he's tn the act of foul shooting j New York. Dec .3 .--IA P )—A s, GaveUo, M, under hoop 24-17 in the fourth. Tbtej souri, and Everett Klscher of Iowa race for the first-team bertha in this always come In. and the boys have a a possibility the coliseum will be Zebrowski, B, sucker .. equals. His passing rec- wooden sticks a season, so Art's Last Night *s Fights the game was held up for severa" : the anew slow i melt along the aea- few bob dow-n on them. Usually they filled to Its 101,516 capacity. etood at 28-17 -ith two m te u „ u ro iw A yea r far ecllpseh that edm- State. department, (toreful analysis of new Idea has a tubular steel shaft HOCKEY niiiiuu-s lit one point la.--l night un Cole, M. under hoop .. play, the elgnal for Cole. B ra^y^ ■Vic Bottari of CaUfornlB. gen- In Front in Football Finale I board, -oirvivors ptled fig Sammy Baugh, bis nius- comparative records leads to the i f the Bowie race manage to ride the cushions to the Notre Dame was a alight favorite C^Ie, M, foul ...... with removable bead of wood—bet By ASSOCIATED PRESS til < ,,ncii Will Clarke had to go out next track. GaveUo to tally In rapid euoeaaston trtoua predecessor at T.' ff. U., in erally waa regarded as the stand- selection of Joseph Edward Beinor By 'n iE AAs OOATED PBE8S on the tbe.r and a.-k fiu- .silcnct .... I track dui.-i.ste .IIP laating their way in pre-game calculations. The Tro- Brown, M. side flip . . , . as Bristol foundersd helplessly be- out on the Pacific Coast, where ! - I" = toe player’ll agree It hurts Just as Chicago—Kenny Overlln, 163, his (Baugh's) senior year. In ad- o: Notre Dame and Alvcrd WilUam SATURDAY "A lot of people think that it's jans lost to Alabama at the start GaveUo, M. sucker . . . . fore the onslaught. hacks of All-America statnre were much when you're conked with Decatur, ni., outpointed Nate Bol- into t,,wn -md telling atorles of a dition, O'Brien’s generalship, ■ his Wolff of Santa a a ra to the hto i* a e e N’atiunal League Mld'JI, town High cre.usd some- customary to 'run one for the boys' of the season and to Washington Bristol’s seconds had Uttle difficul- few and far between. Grenville team. den. 165, Chicago, (10). Montreal at Toronto. week of h.ardship and frightful prl- later but were good enough to beat running, bis play at the safety what -if a 6urprt.>e by banding vat Ion on the Ia.st day—that Is. to shoo ty In rifilng out s 22-12 triumph in Lansdell of Southern Californ'a Mlimeapolto— Henry Schaft, 151, InternaRoual-Amerloan Leagae California and earn a tie for the his durability, all have been ma- Beinor has been a rock In the The New Britain (Conn.) high West Hartford a decisive licking at across a long-shot and let all the the preliminary, having alt^eth er and Kennv Washington of U. C. L Irish line, playing hto greatest MInneapolto, knocked out Bobby New Haven at Springfield. the The big rh.inksgivtng day storm coast conference title as well as the jo r faetora in Texas Christian's ^ m . which goes to the Baton A.sylum City. 44-20___ Middi. hostlers and swipes and touts in on WAITING AT BEDSIDE too much experience and abUity for A., had their supnorters, but the games against Army, N avy and Lsmont, 161, Chicago, (2). PUtsburgh at Philadelphia. - ...... struck the Marviund ulant Bowl bid. spectacular ehowing. Rouge game, only had a squad of It. But I don't think there's any Manchester's seconds, composed consensus was that Bottari waa en Minnesota, all o f which feature PonUac, Mich.—Johnny Whiters. Providence at Hershey, Oklahoma. off the records, In the Horned Frogs' first nine home flo^r" and T o Z Tvcli i I,7tn * remainder truth In It. L^ast I never got tn on maliUy of freahmen. Zebrowski and titled to ton-ranking. power attacks. Not the spectacular moren 100 this season—Just nine 196, Pontiac, knocked out Jack Syracuse at Cleveland. morv fK> Neason MertH^n i after the nags had one TO HEAR OF INJURIES RuUnowski featured for the winners, fi»mee, O'Brien figured directly tn shouldn't have any trouble stopping Bstt'e Over Center t5T>e, Beinor has been consistently deep sad one for good measure. If Krantz, 196, Gary. Ind., ( 1 ). High met ijafeat from an alum n'^'^'” ^ one frigid afternoon flounder- WhUe F. Murdock. Klelnachmidt, o* the 234 points the Frogs "What happena la that moat of Washington State, beaten by prac- Nowhere did the AH-Aroerica steady on defense and a powerful y w please . . . and the tolk around — Lew Jenkins, 133 1-2, SUNDAY outfli , ailed the I^iT. T BuslnT :foot the real good horses already have tically every team , on the west Dancoas and J. Beilis went best for ecored. He tossed is touchdown debate rage hotter than over there has the triple-threater of the Sweetwater, Tex., outpointed Sam- National League deep snow the losers. blocker. He took Harry SteUa of the College 2k-19 ..Ellsworth High of i been shjpped. so the closing races coast. But Tennessee's Volunteers New York, Dec. 3.— (A P )—De- patees; set up seven more toueb- the center post where Aldrich, outfit, Dornfsidt. to planning on go- my Miisco, 134, MRwaukee, Wto.. Toronto at Detroit. Harrowing Details ^ w n s on pass plays that reached Army out on two touchdown plajrs South WiLdecr w.-.n its secon.l i are a scramble and some outsider may find the going tougher against tectives waited today at the bed- moving up from the second team ing to Dartmouth—which abouldnt (10). ^ Rangers va Americans at It was terrible reports .Steve Inside the enemy six-yard line: ^ o e Theslng's 49-yard run and straight against Thomaaton 47-'2s I nearly always wins. Naturally, the Mississippi. Ole Miss has loat only side of Dr. Max Morget,stem. (3er- of a yeat ago. gets the call over make Red Blalk sore . . , ’tto said Omaha—Carl Vlnclquerra, 187, York. Ea* t Arata, one of the first of the regu- passed laterally for three more; Ben Sheridan’a short plunge. Hartt.ii-fi drubbed Its boys who live around the track have to Vanderbilt and by upsetting the man-bom economist. In the hope he such able nerformers as Dan Hilt, Southern Methodisfl be a touch Omaha, knocked out VlrgU Clark. Boston at Chicago. Aliininl 53-'’ 7 lars to win his way hack to Broad- POUCE H U RENEW scored three himself by rushing, Buck Shaw. Santa a a ra coach, a pretty fair idea when there Is a Vols can take over second place in would rally enough to tell how he ■Ir,, of Duke, . Johnny Rvland of calls W olff the best tockle he ever tougher crew next year, when Ball- 200, Chicago, (4). Internatlonal-Anierleaa Le«giN way through the drifts. "Some of the and added 2S more points on con- sleeper coming up. the southeastern conference. Neither received ala Injuriee. U. C. L. A., and Cjharley Brock coached and Buck, as an all-time carryln Bob Maddony graduates Hollywood—Mike Bellolse. 129, Springfield at New Haven. A record total of 3,745 promising I'^'^xkcr ones still are out on the veraioiu by place kicks. Nebraska veteran. No Getaway Mooey the S.M.U.-Rice nor N. C. State- Dr. Morgenatom, for 27 years a QUESTIONING BROWNS tackle, ought to know. from tbs freshmen . . . Notre Dame New York, stopped EnUlio Magana Pittsburgh at Providence. ^.-•hall players------have been re.'erved '^road. trying to-th mih their way to . passes Aldriek won general recognition "So you could have struck them Otadel games will have any im- foreign exchange expert for a Wall Wolff has a tremendous offensive to 17-10 ovei Southern California 128, L6s Angeles, (8 ). Hershey at Syracuse. by the thlrty-aeven minor leagues clvlUzation. In the Frogs' first nine games, com- .iu the Southwest as the finest de- dumb when this snow happens. It portant bearings on their respective street brokerage firm, was found charge, to fast and clever on hto on the bookies’ books hereabouts San Diego—Johnny Romero. 173, (N o gamee scheduled last nlgkt)^ for the 1939 season . . . and among "One poor guy haii just landed Oxon Hill. Mr. — (A P ) — Police pleted 91 for a JJ7T average and fensive and offensive Hneman busted up everything. Nobody bad conference races. Temple and unconscious by a maid yesterday in feet and a powerful physical sped . . . this corner takes the Irish . San Diego, knocked out Art John- them la Stanley "Mickey" Katka- there that day, and he had spent al- said today they would renew ques- f»li>ed 1,491 yards In the procea. developed In the past ten years in any getaway money, i'll bet every Florida both started badly this sea- his apartment near Bast river, suf- men in every respect also Oklahoma’s Soonen to score ston, 164, Cleveland, (4). SOUTH ENDS VICTOBS veck, erstwhile Manchester High most his last cent on railway tare fering a brain concuosion. tioning of 18-year-old Mary Brown His j > a ^ ’ skill to further em that nigged football sector. Rival horse car that left town that night son. but the Gators climbed back He runs the 100 In 104 which —and oftsoer — then Wash- and Bl'jefieids" catching brllUant for himself and his wife and little sne members of hsr (amily in an I* h e ««d by the fact------thatonly only four four coaches called him superior, on an The South Skid table tennis team ant" the next day carried 20 men be- far enough to dowm Auburn, 9-7, Haipital phystcians said his con- «p to ln s bow ha gets downfleld ./> ington SUte. Tennessee to trip Ole SLACK PLA N S OLD SETUP . . Mickey Is listed on the roster baby. I guess they'll be at Bowie tor last week. dition was “very poor." effort to e’ear up some iatalls of ber 2L Intercepted all-anmnd basts, to Darren Lester. rang up Ita fifth triumph by d»> sides the horses. But there still Baugh. In hto senior year, complied fast under kicks. Hto rscovery ot Miss and Florida to give War- of Portsmouth of the Class C Mid- the rest of the winter, because be Miami Cpset Georgia story o f being abducted and held Texas Cliristian star who was the feating the Bast Sides to the turn dle Atlantic League . . wasn’t enough horse cars to go captive by three men. Bo such record. In 12 gamee, Baugh fumbles and intsreeption of r**-T* ner and Temple a headache or two. Uhltodelphla—Connie Mack will can t very well move his family out The University of Miami, which All-Amerloan choice at center In kept Santa O ara out o f trouble return to hto old plan of splitting hto of 15-1 In a match pbqred Mst around, and a lot had to tgke to the "A fter questioning the girl, srs peesed 203 times with 104 c o S 1934 and 1935. A great offensive ui a horse car. That's how a lot of road. has been edging into the "big time" plsOons for 1496 yards and a A12 In several gamea training camp Into, two groups—one nigbL Although the eoore iadteatss l or three years now. Katkaveck the fellows got out " are no nearer solution of the case blocker, Aldrich likewise waa rec- an easy, win, each match waa rinse "I hear some of them got through this year, provided a mild surprise A Thought average. Moreover, 10 of Baughs Beinor and W oiff were hard- •OMEONB ALW AYS WLNS for rookiea has been plugging away in one or *T3ic extent of the Bowie disaster iMt night by trimming Georgia's than before she was found," MaJ. ognized cs the key man In Texns pt*te*d by a field ofTivato that and hard fOught "Bargs” 0*Lsaiy another of the league teams that to Charlastown, W, Elmer F. Mtmahower, superintend- passes were intercepted. Cliristlan's defense, an expert play eluded InsuU Bailey ale, 346- ,T«*5»Iooss. Ala.—Tbs AUbsms- copped the losers taae tally aad an make up the far-flung chain of the probably was not appreclsted' by t t i I t h e r ^ r Y ^ ^ r t a it It's oS ^’ a tto U ' ' ^^U**®**- Stetsmi and Rollins. ent o( the Maryland State police _ SpnAs BKt. diagnostician. He easily topped the VLXIfEHABLB ON amwisij* For as by ope ama*s __ OiBldherg, shifted to the fullbaek 6 two toams hava yet to play a the six touebdoerns aooreu eg-iqgy ess with ups and downs galora but rigbteom Romaas 5:18. 601 unfiuesBonahly was the roBlc of North Garollna; Ed (T y i bitten Mr. A ra u tells It with the have «,m e t o e to ,I^ u t unbeliwable. but h m 's Billy Burke with a pip. m his ways.” hs second successive year ditepie tie game. Michigan thto year came co passes. L«. Mickev o got an unquenchable fight- standout In tSs rugged Duke liae. Oooo of North Chroltaa SUte, and JohBsoa A Seeling of « true refugee. ing regularly. That snow storm was mouth instead of the cigar which heretofore has been u much et the fact be was troubled by a tog tn- This red-headed. s'l^A ly bald jon H m Ions ruanlpg score was made ay ing spirit and a flaming desire to Abe Murphy Of TOxaa Tech. TsdfdC’d s • • s s s s s s • • • S S t s M the gang flnres on mah- really bad."___ Johns Hopkins u n lv e m ttysmd___ That men ao universally disobay Tbs border between Poland and lury In mld-szazon ud'yteldsd the of Dan HU), Sr., former head of Jshn.Dutcher of Pennsylvania, who 11 I u good that ia proof against all hta And to complete the meUmorphosS. God bespeaks allenatlap and enmity Along with Murphy, oaptaia of bamdt al l -hockd aibl ktr • • • s e s • e s • • S •• • 4 Ing a stake la the lastit tow days______of • Mr Arata nrat ,-w ^ i wtxo founded through a ajK, ««n es ^ with a briar stuck b e t o M « ^ Lithuania navsr baa baen official* leadlines to Pitt’s nicn the Pladtoeet. SaTljr and otiiar Y LOST AND FOUND ANNOUNCEMENTS DOGS— BIROS— PETS— 41 BUSINESS LOCATIONS 6 0 0 0 s O lH XT _____ '\W ! iS huge navy beyond our needs for everyone take bead.—Edwin WU-1 One day her mother waa taking H t O HNOIE. I/JBX—BOSTON TERRIER. An- WELL KNOWN MADAM WUIIams, CANARIES fl.OO UP. Select ons for FOR RENT 84 ABOUT TOWN DR. BURR HONOR GUEST defense purpora.” kina. I Jean down town In the street car. awerj to name of Bing, alao St. American palmistry reader. Hours a Christmas gift. Cages and acces- Another House minority member. Afton Herald— Oscar Limpet was! Presently a very stout woman, one tjHOXNN V59 xki TH' FOR RENT—STORE, corntr ot Rep. Maas (R., Minn.), expressed THIRD OF JURY Bernard, answera to name ot from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Sundays all sories. Next door to Larraoee's Eldridge and Spruce, suitable for Andrew Healy o f 119 Bucklond AT MEDICAL MEETING badly Injured In an auto accident who would weigh over two hundred riTLE Major. Call 7481. day. 533 Ann street, Hartford Barber Shop, 17 Pitkin street. Tele- street, manager o f tbe Buckland the opinion that a "shake-up" was when he was run down while etand- pounds get onto the ear and sat di- shop, repair shop or package store. needed in the navy. Conn. phone 7625. plant of the Hartmann Tobacco Ing bsalda the car in whleh he was I rectly opposite them, 245 Spruce street. Tel. 7571. Burning the present Navy or- lost—BROWN AND WHITE wire Company waa admitted to the Me- Members Of Hospit^ Staff NOW IS PICKED riding. U ttle Jean stared at the new- haired terrier. I f found kindly morial hospital yesterday afternoon ganization for many of the delays AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 And Colleagues In The Pro- there have been In warship con- Clinton News—County Judge Ben comer In wide-eyed amaaement unit At notify John Howard. Tel. 4953. Re- DOGS— BIRDS— PETS— 41 HOUSES FOR RENT for treatment for an abceas on hU Oamer vouches for this news item; ' Then she turned to her mother to arm. Mr. Hea\y la receiving special fession Present Him Gift. struction. Maas said be would in- ward. 1934 P L Y M O U T H sedan 1195; 1934 FOR SALE—TWO W IRE haired fox troduce a bill to eatabllab a general AT WATERBURY During a hunt in hla nsigbborbood inquire in a voice which could b« SEVERAL MODERN SIX ROOM treatment for the ailment. the dogs scared up a big rabbit. The heard all over the car: «lt Taigle LOST—NEW 0-50-18 tire chain. Plymouth conch 1175; 1934 Ford terriers, mala. Well marked and single houses, also two family flats Dr. Noah A. Burr of 14 Park staff for the Navy similar to the coach $165. No down payment. 30 certiOed pedigrees. 6 months old. street who last Friday resigned as Arm y’s. The MInneiotan Is the fOontlnned from Page One.) rabbit circled around among a bunch "Mother, is that all one woman?” PInder pleaae return to Atlantic In excellent locations. Apply Ed- Young girls of High school age months to pay. Cole Motors, 6463 Will sell reasonable. Call anytime president of the medical staff of Jie ranking Republican on the House of steers and one of the steers aim- FnUag Station, opposite Plnehurst ward J. Holl. Telephone &Ianchea- will And the danclhg lessons at the Tomfnraw; Open evenlnga. at 533 Ann street, Hartford, first Manchester Memorial hosplUI and Naval Affairs Committee. and the prominence o f some of them ed a vicious kick at ths rabbit and Selma—They say Hazel Is marry- VttmmiiYHKS Grocery. ter 4642 or. 8035. Y. M. C. A. Monday evenings at floor. last night resigned from the Man- He proposed a Navy general staff was another factor and many ven- ■truck it squarely on the head, lay- ing a man much older than she is. la 7:30, one of the beat places In which iremen were found to be acqiwnt- Toonerville Folkt ist P is ie rt 1938 N A S H S I X sedan; 1936 P ly FOR RENT—33 PARK ST., eight Chester Medical Association was last session, but no action was ing it out cold. that so? By Fontaine Fox mouth coach; 19.38 Ntsh Lafayette. to take up the newest ballroom honored by bis associates at the taken. The Navy Department op- ed with one or more of thoM on Wells County Signal— Last Thurs- Vilma—I should say It Is. Why room house, completely redecorat- dances, such as the Lambeth Walk, trial. Besides the 22 to be tried 10 other cars. Mesnler Nash, 10 ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 ed, oil burner, gas stove, gas re- monthly meeting of the group at the posed his bill. day Elmer Bohack of thla place and he’s twice her real age and tbrea ------ra ioD. Henderson Road. Tel. 7258. Gyp, swing steps, square dances HlUtop House, East Hartford with Official reports have disclosed that by Jury .two have pleaded guilty, times the age she says ohe is. FOR RALE—HOT A IR furnace. In frigeration. Inquire Manchester another nolo contendre, another has Cortnader SInjo of Mansfield were Manchester and many others, at a nominal ex- honorary membership of these as- construction on some warships has joined by the velvet bonds of hymen, OUR BOARDING HOUSE good condition. Cheap. Inquire 'l6 Trust Co. Trust Dept. pense. The lessons are by Mrs. elected trial by court and another sociations. been delayed aeveral months. Navy Rev. Cooper offlclstlni. Miss Btnjo Many a man punctures his tire on Evening: Herald Union street. Town. Walter Wlrtalla, well known local Is a fugitive. BUSINESS SERVICES Dr. Burr has closed hts practice circles have heard that controversies the road to wealth! pl a s h yOuR -fA P )—Thew Instructor of dance arts for many In contrast to the long periods comes highly spoken of, for her ex- OFFERED 1.1 HOUSES FOR SALE 72 here due to til health and will short- between bureaus resulted in some ternal quallficatloTis—but we cannot on tlM 42nd CLASSIFIED years, with Russell Potterton at delays. The Engineering, Construc- spent on the witness stand by most Y E A S B MlW BAt^e.MAOOR AH-UM-KAPp'^^ lay* far ’‘them ELECTRICAL ly leave town for residence In his approve of girls from other places V FCR SALE -S IX ROOM single, ccr- the piano. Mrs. WirtHlla tsaches tion and Repair Bureaus all have an of the veniremen, the fourth juror <30 A F TE R OKi, majo r / — MB MUSht ADVERTISEMENTS W ANTED—CORn TO GRIND or summer home In Higganum which grabbing our beat qatchfa. k x f f ; - c o v \b ijrle with Com- APPLIANCES— RADIO 49 ner lot, low price, small deposit, the basic steps for the again popu- Independent voice In ship construc- chosen—Selectman Clarence F. ’ M/M, M A J O R / an Marahall'a any kind of feed by bag or by bub has been remodeled into an all-year ST ORIES IN M B'S A B O U T MAVC M O RS Oosat els arsraa* words to a Una monthly payments. Act quick. Sea lar waltzes and other round dances. tion. Roberts of Oxford, a farmer—waa A L 0M3,T(?VV5ER w at Ui« ’’olo dred. James Burns, 137 Blast Mid KADIO BARGAINS—Several re- home. Dr. Burr has practiced medi- Better not. try this on the census XVB'RB ALL R B A D Y t o B ITC RBSPECT POR laltlala aombort and sbbravUtlons cine In Manchester 34 years, coming One point of controversy is under- questioned for only three minutes ^ THCcr'5 A o o o o cm champion- •asb eeum as a word and compound die Turnpike. Phone 6420. possesaed table and conaule modela William Kanehl, telephone 7773. biker,.,. ISeHIMD words as two worda Minimum cost Is The Red Cross First Aid class will to Manchester In 1904 from Spring- stood to nave been what type boil- when presented late In the day yes- STA MPS LOT OW YOU IF HCK VO<3 — S O A R / — Phllco, Tlenetb and Admiral, $9.95 ers should go Into the new battle- terday. j$e (to prisoner)—Say, when decida wlM ia price of thrss lines. be held In tbe East Side Reo next field, Mass. He has always been In- > O U R B A IT -— IT'S K new yd u Lins rstss per day for transient to $59.95. Brunner's. Phone 6191. Friday evening at 6:30 p. m., under terested In the medical assoclatlonj, ships. This was reported to have re- QueeUonlng All By D e fe a t wer ITOU born? (No reply). T H E D R A TT E D :r In the world, nde. MOVING— TRUCKING Open until 9 p. m. -1 AW AY T O U R SCMNJOZ ZLB WB RE th / the direction of Dr. Robert Keeney. heading the Manchester Medical As- sulted in the Navy General Etoard's The questioning was ail i say, when were you M MDI.IM) CA KJIUE RePUSGS h. t h e R a d a k i n caaettee March 17, IP2T STORAGE 20 attorneys, Prosecutor Hugh/i was your birthday? BSHi LJD ow’aki, the old Caib Cherse Manchester Dr. Keeney will be assisted by Wil- sociation last year and Is the cur- endorsement this week of new high T H A T TB M F a TS kisvx/ B O w - com indicating merely (eullenly)—Wot do you T O <30 A F T E R titchea fo r tha 4 ConiaoutlTt Oaje T cts| • c t i liam Sabarek atid Jamee Sebaub of rent president of the hospital staff pressure, super-heat boilers, criti- yo u/ H IM / XVOW WARPBxJ^ S etc| 11 cie FUEL AND FEED 49-A -TH E B A IT — :k and neck for t ContseatWs Days AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS when you Hose Co. No. S, SMFO. The class Is on which be has held membership cised by some officers as expert' erta was acceptable. ;; ain’t gonner give me 1 Day ...... II otel li ct Date Book for 18 years. mental and unproved. Like Floyd Griswold 4nd Merton nothin'. X MAY HAVS le. All ordsrs tor Irrcsular Insertions want the bea* In Local and Long FOR RALE —SEASONED bard open to the general public and regis- I C r o w d will be ehtrssd at tha ons tims rata. Distance Movuig. Dally blxpress wood, cut any length $4.50 1*3 trations will be received at the Rec In behalf o f the associations of F. Wright, both of North Branford, T O R E S O R TT O Special rates for Ions ttrm svery Hartford, Manebester, KocHvuia Next Work medical men of this town, Dr. How- who were chosen Thursday and A fellow generally reoognlsea tbe ed during tha cord load. Call 8893. Leonard L. office. hypnotism/ I ntharwiaa but day advartlalns elvsn upon requeau Phone 6260 68 Hollister streeL Gigllo. Dec. 6.~-Annual Fair at Center ard Boyd presented Dr. Burr with Frank Brown of Milford who be- wrong------rb|d~^"1 immediatelytromedia' ' after ba Ads ordarsd bsfors tbs third or drth an occasional chair. RRST LOCAL CONCERT came the first juryman Tuesday, •rs better than day will be charted only for the ac- church—"Caledonian Market.” reaches tne next — ‘ town”— Salmon— River Kings I leada the Na> tual nufldbar ef times tha ad appsar- ONE HALF CORD four foot aea- Dec. 7.—Christmas Bazaar by Dr. and Mrs. Burr will leave for Roberts was cautioned by Judge I harbora f e w ed. ebarttns at tba rats sarntd but REPAIRING 23 suned wood, sawed stove lengtn Ever Ready arcle, King’s Daugh- their new home some time during OF THE G CLEF CLUB Ernest A. IngUs to discuss the caae The* party was almoot over, and in iR D Y and important fleh Is tho M tveraga of .MS BO sllowanes or rsfunds can bs mads $5.00 delivered. L. T. Wood (Jo. POLICE COURT the middle of the month. with no one and to read nothing refreshments were being eerved. on Sts tima ede ctoppsd after the ters, bridge and tea, Whlton Memo- salmon. It inhabiu tho north >r 819 yarda, a Btth day. ROOFING AND 81U1NU, carpen Phone 4496. rial Library. ' about It. He was then excused un- Hostess— Won’t you have some AUanUc, rangmg from Hudsdn No “till forblda“ : display llnsa not try and mason work. Heasunable Dec. 10.—Bazaar at Pulaski hall His car sidewiped last night by i Chorus O f 37 Women To Slnji til the start of the trial. more cookies, W illie. Bay, Iceland end northern Europe iiid. Hla aaar- aolA time payments arranged. W Van by St. John’s Junior Sewing Circle. hit and run driver, Harold R. Ger- Four Numbers At Emanuel For the first time yesterday de- Willie— No thank you, I ’m full. to Cape Cod and tho Bey of Bis- ompletlona for Tbs Bsrald will not be rsaponsibls maine of 105 Benton street narrow- SLAYER OF FATHER fense attorneys brought out the tor more then one Incorrsci Insertion cour, 55 Wella street Pbone 3335. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 This 5lonlh Hosteee— Well, put earns in your cay. It enters the major rivers of Men hamperad ly escaped further possible personal Church Tomorrow EYening. possibility that the two who have pookete to eat on the way home. e f any advartlaement ordered tor 8 R O O M S F U R N I T U R E Dec. 11.—Recital by Angela Mor- North America, and where It ta » Injured ahoul* mere than on# tIma. AUTO POPS. CURTAINS luggage Injuries by swinging his automobile pleaded guilty— Harry E. Macken- Willie— They’re full too. USED 2 MONTHS ...... $100 gan. poet, at North Methodist ‘CAREER DRINKER’ Th O Clef will make its first local ters It u kmg. ow he la Jt aa Tba Inadvertent omieelon of Incor- dog collars and aarneaa repainng church. Into a streetslde snowdrift near po- zie of Bethel, former state labor rect nttblleailon of advartlalns will bs —$10 down delivers appearance of the season tomorrow Salmon t e ^ mostly on mack- Cbas Laking, 9ti Cambridge street lice headquarters where the acci- commissioner, and Edward O. Levy, Father describes Mothcr’e eelfish- ae two burling reetlBsd only by esncsilallon of the — 18 months to pay Dec. 13.—Pythian Sisters enter- (Oonttoned from Page One) night with a brief concert at the erel, herring and sand-eels. It ehsrss made for tbe service rendered. Telephune 4740 tainment at 0al t it le and tha CABH RATES will ba accapied aa Had Fonght In Spain TjjMQ.u.awT.oer. ______room In place of any of the other latter, however.,was,lost. Police to- To Be Conducted At Whiton inch long, emerge and swim in xhibiUoa game FUZaL FATMENT If paid at tha bueU WOMEN W ANTED— Address our Bready said In answer to a ques- Bata offlea on or befora tha aavtnib rooms, you may have It at no extra day are investigating. / tion, that he was not certain nCHT SHIP BLAZE Memorial Library Next Maid—Ob, sir, what kind of aa th* shoals, feeding on bugs Gen- I Olanta awaar catalogs. 2c each paid In advance erally In about two year* the sal- f HSg >y fsetsls* gSs) « a j following tha first tnsartlon of cost. In Town court last night, Karl K. whether he scuffled with his father Officer are you? «unt. aach ad otharwlaa tha CHARGE plus bonuses. Everything supplied. NO OBLIGATION! PHONE OR TWO SKATING NIGHTS Wednesday— ^The Features. mon la eix inches long and big rate will ba* collected. No reeponii* l»ckwood of 1 Birch road, ac- over a bottle or the gun. (OontlnoMl from Page One.) Officer—fm a naval surgeon. ikina by a half Free details furnished. Itoyal Pro- V ’.ITE FOR 'COURTESY AUTO ' enough to go down to the sea on vlaion and they blllty for errora in telephoned sds cused of drunken driving, secured a Asked why he had the pistol. Ever Ready Circle of King's First Maid—M y goodness! How »( ()R( HY SMITH Journey's End! will be assumed and their accuraejr diirts, I’ . O. Box 164 Brooklyn, .No matter where you live we will continuance of bis case for one you doctors do epeclallze. bis own. By JOHN (\ TERRY y hot fo r a Bready, who said he had served 20 pulled nearby vessels Into the Daughters has plans well under way • )1« TW A- ». AB li^p ■***e»*4 cannot be guaranteed. N. Y gladly send a ''Courtesy Auto" for EACH WEEK AT BOLTON week. He Is Mkpresented by Attor- Very few salmon live more than pad tha Oraan days with the Abraham Lincoln stream and a police boat waa order- for its annual Christmas sale, bridge you any morning, afternoon or ney William C. Hyde. Lockwood The modem question o f hard Umae 10 years or spawn more than 1 t h a B r o o k l y n INDEX OF Brigade fighting for Loyalist forces ed away, but the atreams of dozens and tea. In the directors’ room o f- evening to bring you to the store Roller okatlng at Reids’ Auction was arrested by Policeman Joseph In Spain, replied: of throbbing pumpers confined tbe Is la «oma Inetaaeer a matter or three or four times. Often they Hf CANY ^ hlnk they ara the Whlton Memorial library. Wed-* Attain 80 pounds weight, but this dakins are go- CLASSIFICATIONS and take you back home again. Auditorium. Bolton each Wednes- Prentice on November 18 at 5:25 "Kind of a childish kick about flames to holds 3, 4 and 5. forcing a family to get along with nesday afternoon, December 7. Is not because they are necessarily snVUGHTeN OUTl Simply phone oi write us and this day night has proved so popular p. m,, after, according to the re- carrying the gun and I felt a little one automobile. ®lrths A Two firemen and a longshoreman The project Is for Christmas cheer old; they have merely spent sev- H£U 0LJRV/, irgumant from £ngAg«ra«nti ...... free service will lie arranged. and requests ao numero-js for more port, a car he was driving east on nervous about possible retaliation iJ were overcome by dense black smoke and charitable work In the com- eral years In the sea without •me NosK.~/! blunging about Mtrriagct ...... 0 A-L-B-E-RT-S nights of skating, that the manage- Center street at Biince’s comer, from the Communists because of Teacher—Your son Is tha brlgbt- ^ A th » ...... that rolled over ship, pier and sur- munity and will open with a bridge spawning. Waahington.” u Main Store— Waterbury ment has announced Monday night swung In to Hartford road, but far my magazine work. Communists ■■t boy In my close, but be is alao Card of Thanks ...... R EMERGENCY to the left, striking there the auto- rounding city streets, but ambulance In the afternoon, beginning at 2 Aa in trees, salmon reveal thair they are not In Msmorism ...... All Stores Open Wed. A Sat. Eves. of each week as an additional night have been known to take measures the most mischievous. What atiall 1 r mobile of Richard Backhaus of attendants revived them. o’clock, all pivot with prizes at each life history In their concentric laklne loae. Wn Lost and round ...... 1 of skating. Of special Interest to against people and I had a little Early today the veasel had a list do? Announesments ...... FOR .SALE— KONVERTO auto- Rockville, which had halted for a table. Card playing arrangements rings. These Imes of growth are all team,’’ : skaters wanting to learn how to fear from Communists.” of about 10 degrees anu was riding Mother—Do as you please I am Personals ...... t matic gas hot-watcr heater —very stop sign. are being m vle by Mrs. E. C. located close together on the cen- I, in thla quar- waltz 1s the announcement that com- Residents of Balnbridge said deep from -the water poured Into having my own troublea with his e thla la a real AtttomnMIr* CALLS economical; Chambers gas range; Lockwood was taken to police Masten, Mrs. George Stiles, Mrs. tral part- of the scale formed dur- Autornobllcs for Sale ...... mencing next Wednesday night at Bready, who had written several her, but firemen expected her engine father. - — -- ip to tha 1937 miscellaneous" household eflects. headquarters where he was pro- Ralph Brown. Mrs. Scott Simon will ing life m fresh water. The more Automobiles for fc:KchnnKs . 7:15 p. m. anyone who Is Interealed articles for publication, once had room pumps would keep her afloat. Battlea 4a Auto Accessorlcs^Tlrss ... Apply 14 Park street. Tel. 3030. nounced to be under the influence of be in charge of tbe afternoon tea, rapid growth in the sea is In learning how to waltz is invited Communistic leanings but authori- The 400-foot vessel, of 8,500 tons, Fotber says he doesn't mind bit- cka at Colum- Auto Rspalrlng-~-PaiDilng liquor by Dr. William Conlon. Dam- and Mrs. E. E. Segar, president, and marked by more rings farther Auto Schools ...... to attend the special class which ties asserted he told them he had^ was built In 1920 and piles between ting a datour occasionally during we a running f.A POLICE TWO BURNER Lynn heating stove, age to both automobiles was slight. Mrs. E. P. Walton, vice president, apart Autos—Ship hy Truck ...... » will be handled by competent In- changed his views. Gulf of Mexico porta, New York, the road fixing season, but when hs y w ith ou t feel* black enamel. Used one season, like will pour. A salmon la shown her* on a Autos— For Hits ...... f structor.s. There Is no extra charge, New Bedford and Boston. ■trikss a detour on a detour— well 1031 stamp ef New Foun^and. attack clao Garagss—Ssrvics—-Storngs , \M new, $30.00. Phone 40.36. The table of home baked foods Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... the Instructions being free for the In command of Captain Edward le that a sifn o f prograosT (Copyrlsht. 1931. NEA Ssrvtes, Ine.i it la axiom atic \\ 4343 will be presided over by Mrs. F. A. Wanted Autos— Motorcycles FOR RALE KITCHEN range. oU patrons ol this rink. If you want to DECURES PEOPLE W. Curtiason, she arrived from nner to make 12 Nickersoii, Mrs. Ernest Morse and pay real dlvl* ***!•••• and Profeaslosal Services burner. 55 gallon drum 42 gallons spend a pleasant evening and have CHURCHES Brownsville, Tex., early yesterday Miss Bernice Lydall. Mrs. Maurice saniia:; Businsss Services Offered II range oil. Reasonable price. Apply a lot of fun come to Bolton Rink and waa scheduled to take cotton FRE(.KLE AND HIS FRIENDS By Blossor Household Services Offered ST. JOHN’S CHCBCH MAY DEMAND VOTE Trustenltzer and Mrs. Carl Allen 8 lolved thla by vlt-A rrI 91 Florence street. any Monday or Wednesday night. to New Bedford tonighL WASHINGTON TI'BKS By ('rane Building—Con tract Inc ...... * 1 « Goltvay Street. wlU sell "nearly new" articles suit- UUTOUK WAY Bv Williame ruffy Lacmana Florists-Nuracries ...... • 1& Special features each night. . laem ana la Funeral Directors ...... SOUTH FOR SALE C.LK.NWOOD range, able for Christmas gifts. ACAD T O f C I BOT X X MIC NOT F O ^ . U Rev. Joseph Zelba, Pastor. ON GOING TO WAR o o U t a p m a l , r THANKS FOR TU R N TH E M r a m the game, Healing—Plumbing—Roofing . 17 conihlnntlon coni and gas, good VOU.CABIOCA.BV MO. MOl •OTTIN THK LAC THAI 1 WAA Y E H , B UT W E L L , WB Y \ Insurance ...... % H B R .n iB C K UIB / happen to get . 1N condition. 151 Glcnwood street. 6 f OffAK, X AMt JUST WOUIEIT G E TTIN G TH E S E OVER T O YOU? WE THOUGHT BROK E N OW-* Millinery—Dr^ssmsking ’ !!!! . 1» 4321 8:30 a. m.. Low mass, followed by OPEN FORUM UN AHCAICA, tcOOB, WNCN -aa Baugh and Phone 6933 (Orattaosd from Page One.) SHff O O M N 'r KNOW B 0 06KT A UTTLC 6 m O UT OF HOCK W HY, A B SOLUTELY TH A T T H ' B U T W E'LU Moving—Trucking—Storage . ro rehearsal of St. Cecilia chonr and RED CROSS ROLL CALL ANY B l ^ n . > TUtVlK VOU (j ICF 'TO MC THECA go— It w ill be Public Passenger Service ., .20 A NORTH Shopping Days monthly meeting. GIRL scxirrs* th.\ nks f o n PEcsiDevrr a o o l m Of IT. — WANOCBrOt.lNOBAMt* FOR ME - - N OT / I KNOW P E O PLE WHO G IT SOME * door. Painting-Papering ...... elgn Affairs Committee, said that If Editor, Manchester Herald: Professional Services ...... 10:30 a. m.. High mass, Lutnia an armament program which he Of IACUCARACHA.AUO WATCH. DOGGONE NICE YO U F U R N IS H E D P U R N IE H B D M ORE.' I. la te o f Da- Repairing ...... 5432 MACHINERY AND Speaking for the Manchester Girl VJOMDeRBD HOW Wf lmatic, a Qon- Till Christmas choir and monthly meeting. considered "excessive” waa pre- HAS COME TO A CLOSE O F YOU GUVA / TH 'M O N E Y , B U T T H ' M O N EY YOU c a n 't TsUorlng — Dyeing—Cleaning TOOLS .52 2 p. m., Monthly meeting of the Scout Council. I would like to ex- COUU) 6 E T IT ilt moat Of tha Toilet Goods and Service ... sented to Congress he probably TH E Y'R E H IE TO O K OVER K E E P A Ladles’ Society of the Blessed Sac- press to our many friends in town DfUIVlKD. Redaklna but ^ ’anted—iiuelnets Service . KORD.SON PARTS, saw rigs, Cater- would support the Dudlow amend- our sincere thanks for their co- P R O P E R TY , AN D rament. ment. Only Few Dollars Short Of TH'M O RTG A G E ,, G O O D S A P Battlea atand* EdDcatlnsal AMBULANCE pillar tractors, Dublin Tractor Co., operation during our recent cam- W ITH O UT H IE LIK E ON A DOWN - • loya aay, la too Courses and Clastea ...... Wlllimantlc. 7 p. m.. Sunday, Players from Proposed Ameodmeat Shelved Goal; Later Contributions Private Inetrucilor.i ...... paign for funds. Not only do we e la great ad- Chicopee, Mass., will present two The proposed amendment, spon- C O N E IN T, WHY — W E 'L L K E E P Danelfig ...... 1 (DOUG.\N) plays at Pulaski ball. appreciate tbe financial assistance Expected To Make It Up. named Hart- Musical—Dramatic .... sored by Representative Ludlow (D., given, but alao the many expres- TMANKE .TH OUG H, OUR R E P . Wanted— Instructions ...... APARTMENT.S. FLATS. 3 p. m., today, Dec. 3, confession Ind.) was shelved in the House dur- 5630 for children. sions of kindly interest shown In Manchester’ annual Red Cross F O R TH E PRINDPHL .SOME VxWV; a no naverw FInaorlel TENE.MENTS 63 ing the last session of Congress aft- Roll Call has come to a close and 4 p. m. today, benediction service our organization. AND INTE R E S hen Owen, the Bonds—Stocks—.Mo ri K s ^ *••• er President Roosevelt and Secre- Chairman Albert Tuttle today re- Business Opportunities (HOl.I.ORAN) FOR RE.NT—FOUR RO^OM apart- for children. tary Hull had expressed opposi- To the Manchester Herald we are it Baugh atm Money to Loan ...... also grateful for Its help and co- torted that a total of $1,460.62 has harlla Malone ment. Midlands. Call 4131 or 7:30 p. m., Dec. 3, penitential tion. Nets and 8!iu«clesa 3060 vesper service, public and private operation, both during -our drive bMn raieed, only a few dollars short Uid 'Turk Bd- Help Wanted— r e-^aU ...... 8333. It would make it necessary for of the teams In the campaign have ^confession for young people under Congress to refer to a vote of the and throughout the year. I tackle. ‘Thla Help Wanted —'I i:i> ...... !.!!! (Q l ISH) Sincerely, of the teams In hte campaign have Salesmen U'ant^d 1!*. ** .ft-. 21. Parish committee meeting to- people the queaMpn of declaring war renorted but townspeople who have Help Wanted — .Maie or Kemsia. FOR RENT SIX ROOM tenement, . mo - m -K-GAndwi was night following confession. except in the. case of foreign in- MRS. T. E. BROSNAN, *•» J Agents Wantff*...... 17-a liujulre 42 Florence street. UiAOiKiO ANTr-fiftriiSH NOtJ - Commissioner. not been solicited are asked to 4340 Dec. 9. 7 p. m., meeting of Sew- vasion of thla hemisphere. make contributions to Miss Sit u at ion k ar, • 1 — r>m ft le ,,, S ^ CD0P»<2ATi(>l CAMP AlOM f ing Circle at parsonage. h c a l oltuatlons Warred—.Mn;e ...... FOR RE.NT—FOUR ROOMS. AU Ludlow, who won re-election in a House. 201 East Center stre ^ X arti* A lAMUTf, neMmc! wTm C Emp’ orm^pt Aren-',* .!!.!* * 40 Dec. 10, Sewing circle bazaar. campaign in which he asked the Y e s 1 D O ^ X CAM . * W P T XTU: fkOOUm'AAAA’&SINA RUUVMN' HOSPITAL modern Improvements Call at 14 T OOKLNG B A C K T O C H B IS T- Saturday, Pulaski hall. GERMAN SPIES MEET It la hoped that late .«tu j Live stork—Pet*—Poitifrr— Vektrlea Arch street. M AS 18 TE A K S A G O — votera to return him to office or de- make It possible to reach 1 9 ^ L O TS B e TT II k .. KBBF TMW Legs— Birds—i'ets ...... 4- De^ 17, Rehearsal and monthly feat him on the amendment issue set for t^e Manchester ^liapter B U f?TW B Y T A H « OF AS tONB •SfuSSeV, Live Stock —V eh io 8 ...... ‘ * 4* Prohibition was booming Cali- meeting of Bugle Corps. alone, has announced he will seek THE P E fSI- Poultry sr.? ’tn 5131 FOR REN T—FOUR rooms, newly fornia grape industry. . . , DEATH ON GUILLOTINE Earl Rohln waa general chatnnaa U O N «g l k ! *n4B O NLY AS YSMl Wanted— Pe”. - r'-ii-ry *-s*oVk decorated. Call at 123 Spruce or an Immediate House vote on his of the drive this year. OBMT Holiday cheer dampened My propotaL B C A B O N Ytoo D io $ rr CAN r For Sale— vfikc^Uaneoae Phone 6862. threat of immigration wave. . . . t o s s H IM a BBCAUBB Aeiicles FwT ^a:. Several senators joined in intro- BerUn, Dec. 3.— (A P )—Two men, Boats and A. 1 Hoover-headed ’’European Re- HOSPITAL NOTES ducing a almllar amendment but T O O H A V B N T "THB iglleld. WATER DEPT. FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, first apparently members of the German BuUdlng Mutcrtale lief Council” brought joyous It waa not - eonaldered by the Sen- Army, were put to death on the PUBUC RECORDS eiphla. DIsrr.ondj—’.V ,c h M _ j,,v ,ir ," ” floor, all modem Improvementa, Christmas to millions ot Euro- EUctrIr.t A;;.’.: nee.— steam heat, garage. Inquire 627 ate. Guillotine early today for "treason.” ey. pean war orphans. . . . New Admitted yesterday: Andrew AppUratlon d. Fuel ina Fe-d ...... c Center street, upstairs. Healy, 119 Buckland street. Borah said he would not oppose An oflicial announcement said C.ird.n—F .rn — D.-lry Pr^duci. 3077 York newspaper held: "We are a "reoaonable” armamenLa pro- Application for a marriage license Discharged yesterday; Mrs. So- death sentences Imposed by a court HoBt.noId Qord...... ( After 5 P .M .) FOR REN T—FOUR ROOM tene- being taxed to death.” . . . gram. martial had been carried out on has been filed at the office of Town' Uaehin.ry und To 'i A Mr. M. K. Gandhi was lead- phie Kramer, 227 Oak street. " I think there ia some reason Uuvlo.l Ir.itrumcr.'* ...... II ment. all Improvements, centrally Admitted today: Mrs. Julia Bruno Trojaner and Berthold Clerk Samuel J. Turklagton by Ed- OS!c. and Stor. Kqu:pm»nt 7868 located. In good section. Inquire 701 ing anti-British nwi-co-operB- for increasing our air forces,’’ he Koehne, both accused of revealing ward E. Edgar, clerk, and Helen SpMlal. at th. Stor.t ...... tion movement in India. Nichols, 13 Russell street. added, "but I don’t believe that It me at iw Main street. military secrets to unnamed foreign Marie Horan, stenographer, both of w.arins App.r.l—ran Census: Fifty patienta ia necessary for us to build up a powers. W aned—To Buj ...... MANCHESTER thla town. Bna rA—u D t M rta •a Le-igiN Bvataaranta Ik van. Beoma Wltfcoui Board .... WATER CO. MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE » ^ a r a Want.d ...... Queer Doinsns By THOMPSON AND COLL enee. OoDBtry Board—K a ic r tt...... D E E P S E A P IS H L 9t MEA BPWCE. mC. 12-3 Hottls—kaatauranta ...... 5974 ALLEY OOP I iaat nlgkt)^ WantsA—Rooma—Board ...... OUT OP TH 6 WAV, DAISY , B U T . M S . H O L L A S THAT'3 W M Ja 1 W ASTB y* OmCKt HAVE THEM dHUT OFF ^ E A V W V / If, W JOWEb POKTAOLB D?£SS- Lots of Work Ahead ■••I Eatai. r . r Rent I’M GOIUG IKI THERE - By HAMLIN Aps^anu. riata. T.n.m.nia .. •>O U C A M 'T / HOG TO TELL lO U ! H E'S ALL THE POWES IW THE JMS SOON/I... • 1CTOBS HAD ALL H IS’DOOS NOW iWKy'D 1 HAFU 60 JUMP Baalsa* Locatlona for Rant SOMKTHIhJe fS STUDIOS- THEM CALL / POOXY NBEONY Z O O P ix O OOLA A r t h e v EBY i d e a , GIVING AM Hoosaa For Rent ...... GAS CO. —1 twova/ HKjoss ELEerrsina isi A K io u T S io e ON XBL JUST BECAUSB OP WHAT ^is woes UHS B I tennla team Baborbao For JUnt ...... " THINK HS CAN TA iM 3 W K L L AX T K IL L TIO ESS AX} F THAT BIG 00$^ DOESN'T XMAkrT GOING/— ^ Bammar Homar For Rant TD HJSUFtE V-. DOCTOS-/ •HR BAlD abo ut OOP! 5HUX! LIHB THXr TD ME/ XMITH A N ’ WHAT D O ES ipb by . d*> PBIVACYf I MSN OIVIN& MS TGER 0KIUB. TO BE A / vo u to the tune .Waatad to Rent ...... I!!!?! s m DO! SHE 0LU6S o o s s L rr h e g n e ■aal Eatat. Far Sala 5075 PBETTY I gaiD ' played laal Agartmaot Bulldins for Bala wrrH m ^THEM 1D a4S HIM* BiGOOEl^r^ ore Indicatas Bnatnaas Proparty for Bala B A H f SBLFt eh waa eloaa Farma and Land for B ala...... ge" 0*Laaiy Hoosaa for Sal...... ELECTRIC CO. forb la ...... <3. Raaort Property for Bala ...... 4 \4 Siibtwbsn tor Bala ...... Baal Eatau tor SxebaAga . . . . 5181 W aato«—Baal EtUta ...... A aaflaa I asal Batleaa Evening Herald 5121

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PAGE TWELVE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8,1938 / dlanrb^atj^r lEtt^ttitto Si^ralb j A religious servlc^wlll bs broad cast tomorrow, Sunday, evening at ABOUTTOWN 6 o’clock, SJi.t, by B 3 .C short wave transmitters, from Carlisle Memo- rial Methodist church, Belfast. Both Are depat^enU In Manrhea- Wilds Have No Terrors FOR Northern Ireland. The address by ter had calla last night. So. 1 Com- pany of the Manchester department Rev. J. Smith, LLD, D.D., should be Ji extlngulahed a chimney Are In a of Interest to many Manchester peo- house on Adams.str';3t and at 10:43 ple, particularly former residents of CHRISTMAS No. 3 o f the South Manchester de- Portadown, as the speaker Is well partment extinguished a Are In . a known to t|iem. Owners of all- For This Local Youth

wave sets may tune In on any of the Ford automobile at the comer of *r Main and Middle turnpike when the following stations: OSD, 11.73 Boor boards took Are from a back- megacycles, OSC, 9:38 or QSL, 6.11. enough, returns to ths salt watsr Are. these being the points best suited Edward J. O M e r Of Mill Rouifhins: It In Alaska and goes— no one knows where— for good reception. only to return st adult life to fol- low the age-old procedure— spawn Street Tells Of Adven- and die. It Is all very mysterious and not even the old timers on the Agent For tures In Northern Canada coast nor the Indiana can explain it satlafactorily. _ FILMS Week In, week out. rolling In the OPPERS OEVEI4>Pl!:i) AND And Alaska; Hunted And calms and storms of the ruggoo Alpkan coast, Haar and Olender PRIMED mad

Civilization. catch. Sometimes the price ashore ceiving them . . . and was down; then the seiner raced KEKP'S the 2,700 miles south to dispose ol he’ll beespecially the catch In the Seattle market. »1 2 Z 5ro.N Many are of the opinion that there Often the crew would save the cost pleased this Christmas, CASH are no great frontiera left—no bar- Delivered. of the trip down the coast and more time with Cheney rlera agalnat which man, In hie queat ^ e difference in price between the 10 0th Anniversary for new adventure, may ocale to ap- Ketchikan and S e ttle markets. peaae that call of the wild that IncldenUlIy. the boat that Olen- styling, color and pat- cornea over moat of ua at tlmea. One der served his apprenticeahip on as L.T. Wood Co. a a need not talk long with Edward J. a salmon fisherman waa used earlier terns. 81 Btasen S t fel. 44M Olender of Mill etreet, thia town, to in the great Alaakan picture "Spawn RADIO realize that there are plenty euch o f the North" although, according wide open apacea whore a man. If Robert Haar of Hartford (left above) companion of Edward J. to Olender, Qeorge Raft did not leap he eeeka Nature In the raw. may SER /ICE Olender of Mill street shown near the cabin In which the two local out of the window of the dock there And hla AH. At least did lioardlng house Into the waters ol

RADIO SERVICE Cunningham Tubes young Olender. both In the northern youths spent the winter of 1937 In the Interior of Alaska. Note the Ketchikan. reachea of Canada and again In our Black bear pelt, and 8njw..hoea. Howard Howroyd (left) who visited "N o one ever dives Ukc that Into On AH Makes of Sets Phone 4457 own Alaakan Territory. W^lch all the boya at their camp la ahm.vn climbing a dangerous pass In the Alas- Alaskan water," said Olender. "A t

FRANCIS BARLOW makea up for an accounting of what the young and aometimes called "ao- kan mountains. least not purposely. That water is like Ice water. Why shouldn't It be 595 Main St. Tel. .5404 Wm. E. Krah phlatlrated" generation can and haa ------4------— ______88 Delmoni Street done In recent tlmea to eacape bore- vrith dozens o f glaciers cooing It that led them oh seeking the fron- say the seal is a <5odsend for the dom. down all around Ketchikan? I be- Cheney Hall tier lands where they could go at Indians and Eskimos aa they supply lieve that stunt was performed Trade School Graduate It In a bigger way in real earnest. To begin. Olender la a graduate of m oil valuable to the human system. somewhere In Hollywood.” Consequently>.evasCT%.i4u v « 4V ljr we»v xy And$41144 themk lJC U f latelO tTT .Although. ..w .* theyw io jr g gotu t plenty O ofI g goodO O Q the State Trade school, machine High Living Costs Salesroom division, class of 19.77. He was a In the fall of last year on the beach , experience and for the time, at leaat, REMNANTS AND half a hundred miles ea.st of Ketchl ' aatlsfled their Inner craving for ex-^ During hts sU y on the coast IMPERFECTS bright student and received hla re- tion of Grand Opening Tonight! quired number of marks well ahead kan, their rlAes and traps In theli treme adventure, they did not make Olender and Haar helped catch over HARTFORD ROAD hands and their food supply. They a fortune on their furs due to the 500,000 pounds of salmon and when of the regular date of graduation. Others stayed on for the exercises were cut off sharply from all con j prevailing low prices. Marten the run waa over the„ netted a neat sum aa their ahare of the work— In June, but not Olender. He had SMITTY'S DINER heard the call of the wild and with kTaJikM moumamrwerTl'‘mpassa^b‘le i nMUnJ'each "wnk ’ and real work It waa. Everything

(Formerly Love Lane Diner — 840 Center Street) another boy, Robert Haar, of Hart- was double and treble the cost In stormy. They were there to sta;, ford. formerly of this town he start- Alaska and In certain cities and whether they liked It or not. And brought bounty money of $20. We take pleasure in announcing the opening of our ed out In a car for the "gold dlgglna’ ermine, very small, brought from towns there are no pennies, nickels of the Hudson Bay country. like It they did although they suf- or dimes, Olender sAd. It waa "two . newly renovated establishment $1.50 to $2.00 each and seals $2.00. All went well until they reached fered several harrowing experi- bits" or nothing—no change. In- CALEDONIAN MARKET Other pelts were less In price and Featuring Valdoa In Northern Ontario. There ences. Olender was caught In an cidentally, It was in Alaska, Olen- hardly worth bothering about. CENTER CHURCH, DECEMBER 6 the highway ended and the boya air-hole In the Ice seven or eight der said, that the term "two bits" BUDWEISER’S | FREE BEER SERVED miles from camp with the temper- took their dunnage aboard a amall Nearing End of Food was bom. Miners in from the Home-Made Food, Aprons, Dolls New Senaational I From 8 to 10 I*. .M. tug and steamed away down the ature 40 below zero and he nearly And so the winter wore on for the VTukon and other Interior districts Christmas Gifts and Decorations “BRU BOX” I Come On Down great Porcupine river headed to- loat a foot. And before .spring two .Manchester boya In the Alaakan .7 ---- , , 7— . — r : ...... -...roici in me AiasKan hau nothing but their gold pokes wards Hudson Bay and the last they ran out of food and for three wilds. Came spring and their man Luncheon — 40c - 55c — Dinner DINE AND DANCE "Jumping off place." They had and they pain over two pinches of weeks subsisted ^to g e th e r on oily who had promised to come to "dust" or small fragments of gold Budweiaer Beer and Wehle Pale Ale On Draught planned to spend the summer In the aeal meat and wild goose. , Smeaton Bay to bring them back) per drink. Thus “ two bits" was ii

big woods, leisurely acquainting Steaks - Chops • Sandwiches Our Specialty Find Deserted CaMn. ! failed to put In an appearance and bora, also “four bits" "six bits” and themselves with the aurroundinga But we And them on the beach the boys had to wait three weeks ‘J e s t e r * s H o l i d a y * * prospecting a little for gold and a buck." Like Mexico and other THELMA SMITH. Prop. ready .for the Alaakan adventuie „ntll the coast storms passed to ner other minerals- and laying the Latin American countries, the old Tickets, 25c, from Chairmen of Women’s Groups. But et Olender tell his own story a boat to enter the m u grb a y groundwork for a winter of trap- "cartwheel" or silver dollar Is a •*We arrived at our selected spot ir« vvh#»n ho /mh au* V ^ plng. with oiir traps and about $75 worth pntinir Ppear the boys standard coin.

The Manchester boys spent sev- of food," he said. "They told us ' th a f Bock Only a Week eral montha In the Hudson Bay what to e.xpect and we knew lh.it . nnro h . i their larder, Haar left Alaska ahead of country found It not to their lik- at last we were really on our own , , , ® f^urlng the winter an accl- Olender, called back by hla parents, ing, and after they had nb.iorbed all out In Ood’a country. We foiiml ” *'irlv cost Olender one of hla but Olender stayed on and Anlshed of the frontier atmosphere that the an old deserted Indian cabin and He fell Into a blow hole In the the salmon run. He then went south WARNING near-Arctic had to offer they start- In wa went, traps, food,' rlAes and ; before he got back > to U)8 Angeles and visited the new ed back to civilization again, feel- our dunnage. We made ourselves ^ camp, an estimated seven mllea, hla If your furnace smokes or leaks gas, a dangerous acqueduct near Redding, California ing the urge to go farther west comfortable and at once set about i ''’hole foot up beyond his ankle had condition exists. for a time. Last Satur&y he s n iv - where they might go still farther getting up a woodpile. We knew been frozen. They both worked on north. el'. back home, traveling the entire COMPLETE FURNACE REPAIR SERVICE what the winters In the Hudson the leg for several days and Anally distance by bus. .Alaska Next Goal Bay country were- and we were , circulation waa restored although he Olender readUy admits that he An unfortunate amaah-up of their still farther north. I lost all the skin on his foot. will some day go back and follow car In Detroit put Olender In the "When we finq^ly got squared | "It was a close call,” Olender hla natural Inclination for roughing T. P. AITKIN CO. hospital for several daya, but that 17 Wells St.. Hartford away. Haar ran a trap line along i said. "A t one Ume we were afraid It in the wllda of tbe little known Tel. 2-4.'597 did not long Interfere with their the shore near a glacier and put ' we would have to turn doctor and lands to the north. It may be Manchester Tel. ii619 plana to head north to Alaska. They cut about 75 traps. I chose the amputate It." Alaska or the Mackenzie River reached California early In May of timberl.ands Inland and set out Country on the edge of-the ArcUc 1937 and from boa Angeles they ...... V" e"...... ' Halibut Fishing a ^ u t the same number. .Snow was Further adventure awaited the Circle— he does not know. A t least wore given a lift by a friend to then about six feet deep and we i Manche.ster bovs In the halibut and he has had his preliminary training Scaltlc At tht.. point they made foumi plenty of deer, hair sea s. g^Imon Ashing along the coast from for Just such an existence and will up their minds that they are going , , , ...... „ dbchs and geeac hy the thou.sands the Ketchikan base of the com- know better how to conduct himself M to rough It for at leaat a year, so Wolves were plentiful but none , panics operating in the area. Olender when again afoot In the wUds of ST O P Y. M. C. A. Adult theyshipped out on the steamer | **>cm ever attacked us although tells of his greatest thrills on a America. North Sen for Ketchikan. Alaska. | ‘ hev howled at us by night around halibut boat, working In the bltter- No Indeed, not all the frontiers P L A Y I N G N U R S E I I'pon tholi- arrival In Ketchikan our cabin " est weather along the raHs of the are civilized and populated. Thous-

DANCING CLASS Ibev got Jolis In the IT. S. Forestry ncldcntally. Olender learned , aninll but seawbrthy boats, with ands of square miles of Northern I .Service. Thl.i gave the boys an op- quite a bl about wolves from th.it their lives m their hands every mo- will be .MONDAV r.VEMNOS. 7:.

traps. Haar's line along the shore miles. Great hooka are attached to Worked In Forests produced wolvertne.s, wolves, m.ar with i AH summer long of 1937 they ...... ------, ...... , ; **a big haw.sernaw.ser line rrorafrom shortabort lines

j worked in the forestrv project with ens, while my line In the woM « in- , ^.^ery few feet and the whole line landl A r t r l tnetted a s i f f n / l rrsaame the asame a m n as lHaar's - I n p r * «■ t ___ ...... lowered to the bottom of the bay. H O USEH OLD NEEDS I now anti then a Corage Into’ the In- and In addition ermine and mink terior (or a round at prospecting. Once every three hours the ’ line is RATE W'e were to be paid a $20 bounty on ABEL'S At Your Nearby On one of these trips they went naiiled up and then the real work be- Olw^iriC the wolvea so v.e saved the raitlus of Guaranteed Electrical and thntugh a country about 30 miles gin-a stripping the line of the big the ulnar, part of the bone In the halibut. Sometimes Ash weighing Mechanical Auto ibpaiiinc ea.st and Inland from Ketchikan, foreleg to be cashed In at Juneau In where plenty of game abounded, over 200 pounds are brought In—a BEAR «8 tXMtPBK HTREET the spring. real man’s Job at best. Eatahtlahed 1921 A&P Food Store anil then and there they decided Some might ask: "what would OIL.O.MATIC alone winter, cojoy yourself! that hunting and trapping waa to From halibuting to salmon Ash- twxi boys barely out of their teens do y o u Instead o f piaying nursemaid be their vocation for the winter. ing went Haar and Olender. Salmon girem all 3 ofthmee for recreation, cut off as they were Ashing la the one great Ihdustry of They grubstaked In Ketchikan, to a coal shovel—be a lady of from all contact with the outside Alaska now. aside from mining, and monny-earing featune 1C R I S C O > ^ » c -farted off through the maze of Is- T9.: world In the wilds of Alaska In win- It perhaps nets more In cash to leisure. Install aa Oil-O-i , lands that lined the coasb headed PUBLIC SETBACK ter?" Olender tells just what thev those interested In It than gold. A t for a winter In the Alaskan hinter- did. FOR MEN 1. TBI MRER- your home n o w ...w h ile least from Olender’s account It is INQ PU M P- lands. .\nd what a winter It waa for Took Books .Along are still amazingly low. them. , T _— ■ I V " . w , highly mgniy Interestingimeresung and sometimessometime: M.\SONIC TEMPLE Pssds eorisci LUX FLAKES Me W e took along plenty of books, lucrative to the sharing crew mem gnanUty^oi oU -Vo ordinary boya were these, you EVERT 8ATURDAT NIGHT Oil-O-Matic will ftte yon from can readily see. They were no " 5 ? bers. albeit a bit dangerous. > R efm k iM a ta t I them through time and again. We Olender served aboard a pura»- fcwBsa, Mgait&sa ot ehaaqas in all the drudgery ever connected lounge llzarda content to bask In .were entirely out of touch with the *------— oe visewity of olL* I the artlActal heat of overstuAeJ seiner out of Ketchikan for the sum- with home heating. N o more coal 2 n," 39c i*world from the fall until late spring mer and waa promoted to Arat mate I living rooms, nelthef did the call of —not even radio communication. It shoveling! N o more ash hauling! what we call civilization mean very for hla ability to stand the and was lonely at times, but our time hla excellent seamanship. He had X PROJICTID N o more grate shakiogl One much to them when they turned was mainly taken up during ’.he OX^YDOIi served a Ane apprenticeship In bis FLAMI-No o f your finger—and your home be- 2 i t 39c their backs on. even the remotest short day from about 10:30 a. m. ptriefoaOil-O- kind of civilisation that the few halibut Ashing dsys which stood until 3:30 p. m. tending traps, get- him In hand for the long, tiresome Matto Is laaida comes—and stsys—the tempera- 4^z§t whites, and numerous Indians of ting our meals and skinning and BENDIX tk« iazaaes, Sl l f t t SUOS V^f . * a o f Uf CBUf l Y SOAP Alaska offered them, packed their days on the salmon Ashing grounds. Tbe Soeeessor to the ture you want it to be. Lucky, too, curing our hides. It was all a grand Thasb vital paila ^ bags with $73 worth of provender Cites a Uttle History. bow low Otl-O-Mattc prices arc experience.” Wasblag MacUao to afisets flt SUPER SUDS 17C LUX MET SOAP and cut loose for the wild and A bit of the history of the sal- Olender revealed that he shot a mon runs was given by Olender, nowl Yet this fismoos oil burner rv.. 1W« wooly back lands. big black bear and captured over a WASHE^ — RINSES OCT Af i ON 4 IVORY FLAKES and too. something about the age- ‘(world's biggest seller) is more Had Trapped Together. dozen wolves which were later cash- DA .MP-DRIES 3. THE DIP- ^ It might be said here that Haar old mystery of the annual “spawn ed In for the government bounty. to die’’ run of the .PadAc salmon. PUSOR—pst- economical and more efneieot OCI UM e , „ i 7«KI«ll!Ars and Olender had paUed together be- They also shot many hair seals and AUTOMATICALLY Each year the PaclAc coast a«iw»or ■Its ialaraia- than ever. fore. both having much In common for these they received a bounty of gtiao ci fnsl oil a ^ ate returns to its birthplace in the St t OX CAMAY SOAP nw. Aff as we can see They hunted, trap- $2.00 each. Fisheries experts de- aad siz lasido Take a look at the Oil-O-Madc rivers and streams on the long ped in Manchester and had. very mand the extermination of the hair KEMP’S. Ibo huBooo, I*. JOSAX . cosst line from Columbia river 1 today. Then bay before prices ad- PAI MOI I VE SOAP KI RKMAN’ S ' soar 4 nw. good success at it as well. It waa aeal as they destroy the spawn Ash TOS Main Strsel llioovp ieto ooMboitfoRo the success of their local trapping north to the Arctic, spawns and vance. Easy monthly payments. In tbs Inland sereams. Strangs to dies. 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