EXPECT MAYOR Lonergan Is Against M M DEALERS Automobile Sinks In River STAVISKY, FRENCH TO FIGHT FOR Nomination o f Bergin GO ON STRIKE; SWINDLER CAUGHT; • ” I F E A R m U B L E DICTCTORSHIP Wuhington, Jan. 8.— (AP)— The^maintained silence as to whether he nomination of Frank 8 . Bergin of would oppose the nominations when they are reported out to the Senate. ATTEMPTS SUICIDE New Haven ra Connecticut District He is not a member of tb>) judiciary Vnlence Flares Over 100 LaGoardia l^edicts Governor Attorney made over the opposition committee, which will consider Ber- of Senator Lonergan (D., Conn.) gln’s nomination. Lehman Will Support New was sent to the Senate today as the Wilson, whom Senator Lonergan Mile Area Arennd GUea- Mao Bhmbd (or CeOapM of unsuccessfully sought to have nomi­ ELEVATOR KILLS Senate Finance Committee ccmsld- ered two other nominations opposed nated u district attorney, has been York City’s Plea for large mentioned both as a probable ap­ go; Danilied ea Masy| 40 MBIion Dolhr French by the senator. WEST HAVEN MAN The Finance Committee voted to pointee to the Federu bench In a Share of State Taxes. refer to Senator Lonergan as a New York District Coxirt or tbe Raais Lea^ig to Gty. Bank, Traced by Detec- committee of one, the nominations New Yo»-k Custolna Court, and ak a of Mrs. Fanni'' Dixon Welch of C(ri- successor to William D. L. Star- umbia as CoSector of Customs, and buck of Connecticut as a member of' Trapped in Pit He Is Smoth­ tires to Deserted V3h — New York, Jan. 8.— (AP)—Mayor the Federal Radio Commission. Cailcago, Jsii. 8.— (A P ) — MHk of Dr. Edward G. Dolan of Manches­ cM lveries w in halted in Chicago Florello H. LaGuardia predicted to­ ter as Collector of Internal Reven­ Starbuck’s term expires February Hres BoDet late Head as day that Governor Herbert H. Leh- ue. ’The nomination of Bergin was 28. today as ykdeiice flared over a 100* ered to Death; State’s Old­ automatically referred to the Senate It has been regarded unlikely that mile area ip a dairymen’s strtka tnan would support the city’s plea Senator Lonergan would oppose the for a larger share of the state’s tax Judiciary Committee. against rcduced- prioes. est Woman Dies. (NHcers Smash Deer ef Senator Lonergan said the finance administration nominations as long revenue. as there remained a probability of Dumping of mUk spread from committee was not expected to re­ highways surrounding Cwoago' and ‘Tm sure the Governor will rec­ port the nominations for several anolb'. Federal post for Wilson. Reem — Net Expected Moreover, while there has been reached Into the city itself. Uide- By ASSOCIATED PRESS ommend that,” he said. “It is in weeks. Both nominations were pendent retail dealers who atUmpt- keeping With the fundamental prin­ widespread dissatisfaction among A single person met violent death made during the recess uf Congress ed to deliver milk bad their trucks ciples of our American sytem of without the Senator’s support Senators over the administration’s last weeki^end in Connecticut — to Ure. patronage policy, no general oppo­ tipped over or the contents spilled government with equitable repre­ Asked by another member of the Frank P. Hyde, 69, of West Haven sentation and equitable allocation of sition has been reported, and it is into sewers. committee, if State Chairman David who was trapped and smothered to taxes. I am sure that is what the A. Wilson of Connecticut was a can­ expected Senator Lonergan will be With both producers and distribu­ Chamonix, France, Jan. 8.— ( A P ) . Governor has in mind.” didate for appointment to the Fed­ unwilling to act without the assur­ tors anxious to settle the strike, con­ death beneath the elevator in the —Serge “Hsuidaome Alex” Stavisky, ferences were held to devise means The mayor conferred for an hour eral Radio Commission, Senator ance O'* support from other disgrun­ pit of a New Haven wardiouse. ' alleged |40,(X)0,000 swindler, shot of meeting the farmers’ demands, a and a half at his home, before going Lonergan replied Wilson was a CU' tled Senators. Hyde, a piumbmg salesman, was guaranteed basic price of $1.85 a himself in tbe head today when po­ to the a ty HaU today, with Alder- didate only for appointment as Unit­ The nominations of Bergin, Mrs. hundred pounds. Fatal to two Penntylvapians waa the motoring tragedy pictured here found crushed beneath the elevator lice surrounded him in a hidden manic President Bernard Deutsch ed States District Attorney. Welch and Dr. Dolan were all made Twenty-five larger Chicago dalf- at MorrlsvUle after the car In wtich they were riding plunged off the in the warehouse of the firm for and others whose names he would 'The committee’s act in referring on the suggestion of National Com­ which he worked when he failed to villa. He was at first thought to ies, supplying most of the city’s Penn Valley bridge into the Delaware and Lehigh canal, where it is not reveal. City Hall observers the nominations of Dr. Dolan and mitteeman Archibald McNeil of shown half submerged. The victims were J. H. Stearway of Jenkln- return to his home for dinner last have died instantly but a hastlty thought the conference indicated a Mrs. Welch to the Senator gives BrldgcTcrt, who, with Attorney milk, announced wiUingBese to pay night and his wife notified a com­ summoned ph3rsiclan found a sign of the price asked, but the problem Jf town and J. T. Stone of BHstoL determination on the part of the him the power to delay a report to General Cummings, led the faction pany official. life. how to compel smaller independents Mayor to continue his fight for fi­ the Senate on them until some ac­ or Connecticut democracy which Smothered to Death A battle immediately was begun to agree held up the settlement. nancial rule. tion is t^en on the reported can­ unsuccessfully sought to pledge The medlc^ examiner said death to save Stavisky from death in or* Questioned on the fact that there didacy of Wilson for the Radio Com' that state’s delegation to the Na­ Fanners* Demands was due to “accidental smothering” to turn bim over to trial. was a great deal of talk about a mission or the Federal bench. tional convention to support Roose­ The farmers have demands^ SAYS AUTO CODE PREMIER RECEIVES as the man’s body waa cruabed by Application of restoratives possible compromise with the Gov- Meanwhile, Senator Lonergan velt. through the Pure MUk Assodatlep tbe elevator. Hyde waa believed to brought aa apparent consdousnsss cm or on the matter. La Guardia representing 18,000 producers, that have stepped onto the floor of the to the m u who had been eouglit said: the minimum price be paid by every elevator well, mlstaktog it for tbe for two WMks following the collapse "Any time snyone disapproves dairy to every farmer, r^anUess ef IS HERE TO STAY ARMS CUT REPORT lift itself, and to have ' pulled the of the Bayonne Pawnshop which he anj^lhg they must have something whether the farmer bolds member­ cable wblch catiaed the elevator to founded. to take its place—not talk.” ship In the association. descend upon him. Lstier, however, he lapsed into a Aooosed of PoUtlos SENATE ASKS REPORT Qovenunept Bcanslng of dairieti Death came quietly to Mrs. BUlza* I coma and tbe doctor id he feared The Govemmr’s refusal to sanetioc \ipdar the s^eultural adjustment, Head of Natioaal Dealers MacDonald and Sir Jolm beth Qulntard, 104 years old and be-1 the wormd eras mortal, which would firs La act has bean Suggested by Pura; lieved to have beu the ddeat wom­ Was livliig Akms Oiardla financial dlctatoriwp until MUk oincialp as a means of enfere-' an in the state. She died Sunday Stavisky was living atone in one ON PROCESSING TAXES ing the price. Tbs association re­ October 1 caused the Mayor yastsr^ Associatiefl dam s It Is Simon Hold Conference on night at tbe home of her grand­ room of a villa at the foothills of 4 ay to accuse the state executive of cently withdrew from a Chiepspe daughter, Mrs. Charles H. Ward of the French Alps-' Injecting the problem “into the field milk nxarketiPg agreement beenttse Bethel. The Secret Service traced him of poUUcal maneuvering.” of faUure in eatorcement Aiding Industry. New Peace Plans. Fomid Dead In Bed there and its agents entered the up- As to a possible compromise by Reqimti Secratur Walltca SEEKS TO RAISE The most eerioue repprte of xior Daniel B. Sheehan, 75, was found heated house. No signs of life had which the Board of Estimate would lenoe oaine from Wisemmhi, whsca dead In tbe bed of his hotel room been seen about It. bw given the power sought by him, to Deteribe Fnascing Op- iterfer^ce with raUroad trains New York, Jan. 8.— (A P )— F . W. London. Jan. 8.—(AP)—PrtSM yesterday in New Raven. He was One room, later found to be ths the Mayor said: uiUng -mUk was reportod. Sherlfl A. Vesper, president of the Nation­ Minister Ramsay MacDohald saft found by another roomer. The only heated quvter in the villa, was “The time dement is more la ^ r- TAX ON SPIRITS Clarence Bhickson reported finding medical examiner said Sheehan’s found locked. The sgents knoeksd al Automobile Dealers’ Association, Foreign Secretary Sir Simon, taat now than the votes of the entM u; Big Batch of of obetruetkas on tracks of the death waa from natural causes. ^ ti^e door. Tbexs was no aa* Board of Estimate. The Board must Northwestan road in Kenosha told a large gathering of dealers to- conferring in tlownlng street today, Thams G. Barker, 66, o f W est go th roi^ a certain amount of pre- county, mkl near tfie ’.WlsconelB-IlU- 'aby that President Roosevelt “has began, ^ eta ^ of sbapiog Grean Orange, N. J.. died suddenly after a it, asBdsoms Alkt eedural routine. We most have an Soutor Hunan fu DolsUae. Britdfo’^iQWrmament policy in an h s ^ stt8^ yeiterday while vlsitr Inuish. b# wthey smaUed dosm actual balance for the hn^^i hy OltMif A oteef FMaps 'effort^JkM the peace ef Europe. ing Ms b^ther-in-law Matthew W. | the door. .February J. not • Attempt* wiM madaakii^aae and 8 0 Jemit?. suaburaed and in a Scott o f Danbury. Stavisky was there. As the polios ■'ance." ^ Washington, Jsa. 8 .—(AF)—The Stiutevant, Wie., to dump 48,000 cheiry mood after his southern Eu­ baxFst into his hiding place hs Wants Real Balanoe potmda of mUk from A refrigerate ropean tour, and MacDonald, jriaced a gun to his head and firsd.. After a slgnlflcant pause, he Senate proceeded to ask the admin­ Propead for Increase. car. MONEY IS WASTED straight from hl8 Lossiemouth re­ So ended a seardi oondhbtsd on a added: istration more questions about its Hundreds of thousands of gaUoas treat, got their heads together early PRESIDENT ORDERS erorid-erlde scale by the French gov^ "Any banker can understand that policies today, before undertaking of milk were dumped on the Ugb- over the jig-saw of nationalist poli­ enunent directed by Prenoler •—if you know what I mean.” ways. The blockade into Chicago cies. CamlUe Chautemps hlx^lf. . consideration of the huge batch of The Mayor said he would walk to Washington, Jan. 8.— (A P )— Eff' was reportod nearly 100 per cent ef­ BYCWALEADERS Britain’s Hope The villa had been rented for Albany if necessary end that be was nominations already accumulated. forts to both raise and lower the fective. Britain continues to hope, it was TREASURY REPORTS Stavisky. by a Ueutenant. Stavis^s ready to meet the Governor “any The Hoose, meanwhile, worked rates in the House liquor tax bill Although the shortage was not said, that some method of diplo­ friends loiig had said that he waa time, any piace.” He refused to be quietly on miscellaneous, secondary acute, all regular deUverlee of milk prepared to kill himself If captured. were made in the Senate Finance matic exchanges will bring alMut worried ab^ t the present legislative btuiness. were stopped in Chicago. Hospitals Califomia Official Says 16/ an agreement for resumption of the « . 1 1 he carried a dose at deadlock over the election an as­ On motion of Senator Vandenberg, committee today, but decisions were and other Institutions received their world disarmament conference at Pravions Lonlrol with him constantly as well Modifies 1 n , TIVHO v w u e . W. I ^ vilMed at 11,000,000. sembly clerk, and the chances for it (R., Mich.), and without debate, the deferred unN(1 later In the day. regular suppUes, and famUies with Geneva—with (Sermany at the ta­ hurting bis program. Chairman Harrison, after a two- Senate sought a report from Elecre- small ohUdM were informed they 000 Men Received 50 ble. , n • A.1— Stavlsky'sStavlsky's wife,wife, who who vanished vanished “Nothing hurts the chances of hour executive session, announced might obtain emergency supplies by Resiim ption as scheduled, hoW' to KOnnnrO u n » from the Clarldge hotel on tbs anything right or meritorious,” he tary Wallace on operation of the the meeting was taken up with Order processing taxes by which acreage calling certain dairies. ever, Is considered mainly depend^ ^ ' Champ^ Elysees with their two said. discussion by Treasury and alcohol Hotels and restaurants bad ade­ Cents an Hoar for Nothing children on tbe day after her hus­ Whether or not be Intended to reduction plans of the agricultural administration experts, but be hoped ent upon what understanding quate supplies for today, and most France and Germany reach in their Weekly Reports. band fled, has been located Uvlng tn take his case to the people on the to reach the votiiig stage and report a small apartment within a quarter (OonUnoed on Page Two) famiUes had purchased enough over exchanges regarding CThanceOor radio, as has been suggested, de­ the bill out to^y. the week-end to last for a day or of a mile of the hotel under her pended, be said, on future develop­ The Treasury miule no recom Los Angeles, Jan. 8.— (AP)—John Adolph Hitler’s rearmament pro­ two. Families driving to the out­ B. Elliott, first vice chairman of maidm name. ments. mendatons except to propose the posals. Washington, Jan. 8 — (A P ) skirts of the city bought milk from tbe Democratic state central com­ Stavisky bad issued tremendous Aldermanlc President Deutsch, one-cent internal revenue stamp to Sir John carried into the confer President Roosevelt today modified amotmts of bonds in the name of tbe farmers or at roadside ^standa mittee, in a statement which termed regarded as the Mayor’s right hiLnij show the tax was paid, be said. This his recovery expenditures control Bayonne pawnshop, a munlc^Md or­ M E R R in DEFENDS In one instance of violence in the management of the CWA here for man and the official closest to him provision was Incorporated in the (Oontiniied on Page Two) ganization. ’The public had Invested dty, a deUvery truck of the Meadow- the past four weeks nothing less order to require only weekly reports in the Fusion administration, pre­ bill passed by the House last Friday moor Dairy, one of the largest of in­ to tbe director of the budget rather heavily in these. Harrison asked the group to give than a public scandal, said today dicted today a "satisfactory conclu- dependents which refused to set any than maici'ng budget estimates a The government was brou^tot into RIGHTS OF STATES serious conslderatloii to bis proposal that “I, for one, shall not remain Mon” to the tangle between Albany minimum price for farmers, was prerequisite for emergency expendl the scandal whoi police said thgt to increase the bouse distilled spir­ silent about it any longer.” and New York over the Mayor’s at­ pushed into the Chicago river. NATION’S INCOME tures. Albert Dalimier, colonial minister, tempt to obtaiz. increased powers. its rate from |2 to $2.60 with pro­ Elliott said bis investigation has had been quoted in a bond-adliog Ifoyc'r LaGuardia designated vision made for return of 20 per cent convinced him of a great waste of The order as contained originally circular issued by Stavisky aa advis­ in bis budget message to Congress Deutsch as "vice mayor,” the first Republican Congressman to states which do not enact gallon- public money, the use of tbe unem­ ing insurance companies that they age levies. ployment relief for personal ends IS ON INCREASE had caused confusion and some dis­ could legally Invest in pawnshop se­ time such an unofficial title baa approval at the Public Works Ad­ Senator Walsh of Massachusetts, 71 DEAD, 56 HURT and ambitions, a betrayal of Presi­ curities. been conferred. ministration and elsewhere. Speaking o . the differences be­ Opposes Concentration of and several other Democratic Sen­ dent Roosevelt and gross mishan­ Although the bond sales were The modified order followed rep­ tween LaGuardia and Governor ators said they would urge reduc­ dling and .mismanagement of what heavy, police agents said they foumd resentations hy some of bis aides Lehman, Deutsch deprecated ’let- tion of the beer levies from |fi to 8. IN JAP STAMPEDE Washlngtmi lnt«>d^ to be a su­ Over 62 Milfiens Dur- only a few francs left in the till Power in Government Still other 'senators said they preme effort to aid the Jobless. that tbe first ruling might seriously when they entered the establlshmeat retard necessary expendltvires of (Oeettamed on Page Two) would urge a 1.50 liquor rate with Booservelt Leader. in Bayoime. the same end in view. fe i^ C o e t recovery funds. Elltott, who was one of the lead­ Vi . • - . -/ Washington, Jan. 8— (A P )— Rep­ Edward G. Lowry, of the Treas­ ers in tbe Roosevelt campaign in Mr. Roosevelt stood by his execu­ resentative Schuyler Merritt, one at ury and alcoholic administration 10,000 in Panic in Kyoto Califomia, said he was In possesh tive order gjvlng Comptroller Gen­ eral McCarl complete authority to Connecticut’s two Republican Con­ headed the (Sovemment experts who slon of statements by persons with­ ELECnON ROBINSON SCORES appeared before the committee at in the CWA organization to sub­ audit all of the recovery expendi­ DEFENDS gressmen, who voted against the the morning session. Wben IHn Falk and Cries stantiate bis assertions and' that he tures. National Industrial Recovery Act Intended to put tbe entire question Washixigton, Jan. 8.— (AP)—The PreaMentis Order BUDGET MESSAGE last session pledged himsdf not to ferB d p . before the Federal Grand Jury, if nation’s Inooms jumped upward In rescinding the order putting AT HOUSE D O M oppose the administration policies, possible. some 862,110,181 dining the 1683 the budget director—Lewis Doxiglas but to regard the emergency TONETOCOMBME "As high as 16,000 to 17,000 im fiscal year—u d what’s more it cost —in charge of expenditurea on a btxreaiis as “distinctly temporary employed have assigned dally the govemmui less to collect it. budget basis the President isa agen d es.” Toltyo, Jan. 8.— (A P )— Deaths o f to various projects without any Guy L. Helvering, cornmisaloner the following order Instead: Republican Senator Also “My general poliqr during this 71 persons , end Injuries to 60 in a (ff internal revenue, also disclosed “By virtue of the authority vest­ Eketions Comnnttee Hears session be not to offer merely tools or any kind of materlMs with FEDERAL OFnCES pamo atneken crowd were reported which to work,” the statement said. today in his axmual report to Secre­ ed in me as President of the Uhlted factioiu or partlBan opposition to to^iy by the BwtgoNe^ Agency States, it Is hereby ordered that all Says President’s Odiu administration polides or meas­ “This army of men has stood about tary Morgenthau that although 3.2 J. Y. Sanders, Jr., Critidze oojrresfpamtet at Kyoto. day after di^r in many cases for beer and wine were legal only for executive departments (other than ures,” he said In a statement. “But, The B&mpeds occurred shortly the 'Treasury department), inde­ while I appreciate that extraordin­ m ore 10 consecutive dasm with a small part of the 1933 fiscal jrear, a ftsr 2:00 a. m., today when about tbe former brought In 135449,492 pendent establishments, agencies Huey P. Lone’s Activities. Message Not Infonnathre. ary conditions have required extra- State Labor CommisakHier relatives and mends jammed nothing to. work with and nothing 10,000 and the latter |M,948. and instrumentalities of the United ordinaiy measures, I think that tbe station’s platform to say good­ to do while they were on the Fed­ eral pay roll at cents an. hour. With income taxes carrying, tbe States, including corporations wlto these measures should be dearly bye to army recruits, already aboaH 00 out cazdtal stock which are oemed Washington, Jan. 8.— (AP)—The understood as smergenoy meas­ Declaret More Made Nec- the train, wdileh was standing in “Thousands of erorkws who were bulk of toe load. Helvering estliimt- - * ------rations Washington, Jan. 8.— (A P )— J- Y. working have not been paid, some ed total revenue for the 1988 IliKxU first floor attack on the administra­ ures, and any agendes created un tbe station. Sanders, Jr., claiming the sixth tion this session was made in the der them should be considered and etnry; Details of Pfam. One person fell and cried for help, of them for as Jong as four weeks year at 81,619,839, .24, as coif^ared , Louisiana district seat, to d a y . dOr Senate today by Senator Robinson, operated as distinctly temporary starting tbe panic. Hundreds were at a time. Tbe pay checks for tihese wlto 81.057,72^042 the year 1 )sfore. govenunent, except corporations fended his election before toe HouS4| agendes. (R., Ind.), who said President workers were V Bights of States Roosevelt’s message on the state at (Oentfaraed ») placed or could not be found.” It cost the government 81.816 to January 1,1932, shall hereafter sub­ the Kemp-Sandqn oontift. '' “The con^utlon created an in­ New Haven, Jan. .— (AP)->State “glittering generalities” and that 8 collect each 8100 o f revenue dUrixig mit to the director of the budget a Mn. Bolivar Kemp, whose' etoe- destructible union of Indestructible Labor Oommlssioaer Joseph M. To^e the year, 32 cents less per 8100 thsn weekly report containing an Itemis­ his budget message “was amazing.” states. The sovereignty and rights tlon lupported by Swator..BMty K The Indiana Smiator seized tee disclosed today that a merger is It cost toe previous y ^ . It cost ed statement at all allocationji of Lot^ is being contested, was an of state should be preserved, not be­ 880,031,722 to collect the revenues funds made during the preceding opportunity when little was before cause of regard for the constitution soon to be effected between the six present. the Senate for the first Republican Watch Company to Open of the government for the ysar 4 MUST UNDERSTAND A B M in V W N 2 (M D R E N D IE Rumor of Gold Strike NAHECOMMTTEIS a m m u m Tbs regular weekly drill of Oem PROBLEM OF NEGRO paay O will be held at tbe armory this evening. Non-commissioned of< IN TRAIN CRASH Sets Manchester Agog ON MASONIC B A U fleers school will be held at 7 o’clock. As federal inspection of tbe com­ D E S T B 8 pany will be held on February 13, Tolar's gold4n them tbar hOls! the property. As tbe morning itd- Mrs. Alexander Bonce of all members of tbe company should Score of Othen Hart When First it came as a whisper, then'Advanced the story grew,_ until tho Frxak Allea BIrdssjr the other fellow told it to a friend ...... diaries H. Bunzel, Qiainiian Frank AUeo Blrdsey, 74, retired attend. After tbe drill tbe regular mmor had tbe find eo big tbat tbe Tiili Kiwaaoutt DqirNiiNii State Police could not take care of Wapptog tobacco grower, died at Bolton T elli Cyp Chib of meeting of tbe company association his home yesterday morning a fte r will be held. School Bat Becomet tbe crowds and was forced to eeek help from other barracks. Tliis Year— Deiiiite Date an fltosas of three weeks of heart HuIUBittirEfad^k where between Leonard’s Comer 'The story continued to expand as trouhla. Ha had been a rasldant of Experiences. A dausliter was bom this mom Stalled on Tracks. and Crystal Lake. to tbe amount of gold found and tbe Not Set W v p t o g fo r 25 years. lag to litf. and Mrs. James J. Reid, It was to be kept a secret, tbe number of state police being on Survlvtog Mr. Blrdsey are bis son, Mott Ana*. of 10 Proctor Road, Tbe baby was first story went, to prevent too large duty. TTben Lieutenant Ruseelf Har­ Ralph, and a slat^ Mra. Everett •pMkittf b«fore m«mb«rf of tbo bom at Mrs. Howe’s Maternity Bassfleld, Miss., Jan. 8.— (A P ) — a number getting around and pre­ mon, in charge of tbe barracks, was Buddand, both of WnapUig. Home on Wadsworth street. venting tbe owners of tbe ftnd Charles H. Bunzel, of >30 LiUey Cyp club of the Center Congrefa* Two children were fatally Injured asked for the facts. He said it was Funeral services win be nsld from A somewhat pessimlstle pleture o f and a score of others were hurt, sev­ where the gold was Tound” from tbe first be bad beard about it, and street, chairman of this year’s Ma­ tbe Holmes Funeral Home tomor­ eonditlons exlsttog at present to., tionaJ cbureb laat ntfbt, Mrn. Alex­ properly working the place. ’The Tbe Ladies Auxiliary to tbe A. 0. eral seriously, today when a Missis­ naturally had not detailed any men row afternoon at 1:30 o’clock. Rev. Eniland was drawq by Robert Ham- ander Buxice of Bolton told ber au­ next report was to the effect that sonic ban, today annoimeed the H. will bold tbeir regular meeting sippi Central passenger train to guard tbe scene of tbe "strike.” David Carter, pastor of the Wap­ llt<^ of Coventry, member of toe dience that sbe believed racial un- tbe news bad leaked *out and tbe names of members of his general at tbe home of Mrs. Mary Fitxpat- crashed into a school bus whlcb’ap- "In fact,” he said, “it is tbe first ptog Federate church, win offici­ local Kiwanis club, to a tato before deritanding to be one of tbe great- crowds were such tbat the State Po­ rick, 11 South Main street, tonight time tbat I knew there was gold committee and chairmen of the sub­ ate. Burial win be to Enfield c«me- the Kiwaniaas at toe hmeb- eet problema in America today. Mrs. parently bad stalled on tbe tracks lice of tbe Stafford Springs barracks tenr. 'The Holmes Funeral Home at 8 o’clock. All members are invit­ anywhere in Tolland Cotmty.” committees. No definite date bas eon today at toe Hotd Sberioan. Bunce bae lived on campus of near the Bassfleld station. bad been called out to imep away win be open from 7 o’clock on to­ ed to attend. ’There were 46 children in tbe bus, No rush of covered wagons is ex' Depression's EfiNst Atlanta University, a negro college, people who bad no right to be on peoted. night for the convenience df friends ran gin g in age from 7 to 18 years, and came mto close contact witb of Mr. Blrdsey. Mr. Hai^ton, who spent two Hose Company No. 1 of tbe Man all residents of tbe Qoodbope com years in England as a representative colored people, wblcb gave ber tbe Chester Fire Dcf>artment will hold munlty and all pupils at tbe Bass­ of toe United Statess Steel Co., told incentive to work toward bringing Alfred its regular monthly xxieeting this fleld oonsolldated school, including of tbe Industrial depreesioB to that' about better and closer understand­ Alfred Lennon, five, son of Mr. eveniiig at 8 o’clock, at tbe hose tbe driver, Ernest Williamson, 18. S0N(S AND DRAMATICS country, particularly affecting toe ing between whites and negroes. and Mrs. Albert Lennon, of 80 Bank house. Main at Hilliard street. All ’The impact demolished tbe bus, EXPEa MAYOR street, died last night to Manches­ cotton amd coal industries, and said' H ear W orst Si(|e. tbe firemen are urged to attend. which was carried 100 feet down tbe Japan was capturing a great deal Mrs. Bunce said that nortbemers ter Memorial hospital. Besides bis right of way before the train could ON CHURCH PROGRAM of tbe export trade that formerly especially tblnk of ae below Pocahontas members attending parents, be is survived by a sister, negroes be stopped. belonged to England. He assmrted them, becauke they read in tbe news­ tbe installation in tbe Brown ’Tbom- TO m FOR Doris, snd three brothers, Vincent, Beeouers Arrive that big liners bad adopted the use^ papers largely of tbe criminal class son building this evening at 8 Cecilian Club of South Church WUUam and George Lennon. Screams of tbe children, some of of oil because toe EngUsb deal and judge tbe entire race by them, o’clock, are requested to meet at tbe in ImpreMive Service at Fxmeral services wlU be held from whom were thrown from tbe vehicle strikes of toe past have mads toe' not stopping to tbink of all tbe ne­ Tinker building, ready to board tbe toe Thomas J Qulsb Funeral Home by tbe force of tbe crash, broug North Church. DICTATORSHIP production of coal there undepesd- 6:46 trolley, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. gro bae given us in tbe way of in­ quick aid and tbe young victiins abls. ventions, etc., and that tbe negro is were removed from tbe wreckage 'Tbs Cfcellan club of the South Burial will be to Ernst cemetery. 'The Dorcas society of the Emanuel (O rattou sd P a ge Om ) Describing the English mode of really some one to be proud of. and tbe more seriously injured sent Methodist eburen, prssentsd aa Im- Lutheran church will bold its regu­ living, tbeir industries and educa­ Sbe said that a bill bae been to hospitals, principally at Colum­ prssslvs service of song and drama te r wrlriDg” and suggested round tional system, Mr. Hamilton gave passed by tbe state legislature for­ lar monthly meeting Wednesday bia, Miss, Omers were treated in at tbe North Methodist ebureb last table talks. FUNERALS credit to toe Etoglisb people tor p re­ bidding any place advertised for tbe evening with Miss Helen Berggren tbe Bassfleld deiiot. of Laurel street, who will be assist­ evening before a large audience He said be understood LaGuardia serving their high ideals and renutlff- public to turn away anyone, no ixiat- Tbe two almost instantly killed ed by Mrs. Charles Bunzel of LiUey After tbe opening hymn by tbe eon> was under the Impression that Leh­ Jamea F. Slpplea Ing lojral to tbeir traditions and com­ ter wbat tbelr racial connections. were Ipasca Stapleton 7, and Alice gregatloD, prayer and scripture man was favorable to a reform to Tbe fimeral of James F. Sipples, mendable national sptolt At toe Sbe also stated tbat tbe NRA bas street. 'This is tbe first meeting of Aultman, 18. tbe year and tbe new officers wtil be readlxig was by Ensign Weatherly of tbe rity administration. of 109 Charter Oak street, was neld end of his talk be sbiawed a reel of made it difficult for tbe negro, as Tbe most seriously Injured were Lowell, Msec. ‘It ’s up tc tbe Governor to take at 8:80 this morning at bis late etures taken of a parade to Can- occupations sucb as farming and in charge. listed as Tessie Roberts, 13, frac­ ’The full vested chorus of tb s club the next step,” Deutscb said, "and borne and at nine o'clock at St. Srbiuy, to which tbe Queen of Eng­ domestic service, wblcb are tbe most tured leg and arm; Mary Roberts, James's R. C. church. Rev. P. F. Orders for butter are being is­ rendered tbe, anthem, “Rejoice in I see no reason why something can’t land appeared and Canterbury Important in tbs south for negro 11, sister of Tessie, back injuries; KiUeen celebrated toe mass and sued at tbe charity department tbe Lord.” Mise Ljdlian Hutt, plan be worfied out to toe city's IntenBst. Catoedr^ was depicted. people, are not Included in code pro­ Lavon Graves, 10, broken ankle and read tbe committal service to St 1st club, played wblls the of­ tbe (3overnor and I believe Woroesier Party visions, along with orders for egge axid salt bcK^ injuries; Jessie Roberts, 17, for the James’s cemetery. be can effect a satisfactory conclu­ Elmer Weden won toe attendance . No Sympathy. pork. One-half pound of butter per facial cuts; Wilma Graves, 16, suf­ fering wae recelv^, and accoU' Tbe bearers were John RgjhtTiati, person will be tbe average issue. sion. But politics must be left out— prize which was donated by H arold la fdviag tbe reasons for preju­ fering from shock and body con­ panied Miss Lillian Black, soprano, Mortis S^les, 'Thomas Sipples, there bas been too much politics to Burr. President Harlowe E. Willis tusions; Daul Aultman, 10, cuts and who sang “Tbe Stranger of Gad- WUUam Dietz, Raymond Crossen dice, Mrs, Bunce said tbat there is Nsw Yorii d t/s government.” been set as yet for toe ban but It announced he was organizing e no understanding or sympathy ex­ bmisea* lee.” Another anthem by tbe choir and Edward Clements. in tbelr vestments was followed by win be held prior to Lent whlrti be­ party to attend toe district ooofer- isting between tbe white people and RADIO INTERFERENCE ence to Worcester Friday afternoon. the Biblical dranoa, “Tbe (Challenge gins on Weeet high placed in tbe open­ who go to Palestine to build up “ ’e tel Bond ballroom for three days. son, James Forde, W. George Glen- —H. B. House, chairman; Harold in contact with a white person. Reports from residents nearby the ing. A boulder In front of it made dream of the Zionists; about the in­ ON PROCESSING TAXES Burr, W. G. Qlenney, Tomorrow evening the meeting wlU ternal differences that hamper them, ney, Aaron Cook, Raymond W. (jOs- In order to overcome a feeling of plant are tbat tbe disturbing ele­ the scene realistic. Miss Ruth Lip­ Entertainment— W. B. Halsted, be held in Foot Guard Armory, tbe obstacles they meet, the hostil­ lee, Edward J. Holl, John H. Hyde, inferiority, the negro is sometimes ment has been reduced greatly pincott, robed in white, with hair when it Is expected 1,000 persons ity of the Arabs, and the' pitfalls Ernest T. Kjellson, James O. Mc- (Continued from Page One) chairman; A. A. Knofla, F. B. very disagreeable to a white person, through the installation of tbe mod­ will receive the sixth degree. The flowing and bands upstretched tbat always appear when human be­ Caw, Richard H. McLagan, John Clarke, Harold Txurkington, Elmer putting on a superior complex. em silencera Weden. National Grange is coming to Con­ climg to tbe rock while a floodlight ings try to bring a vision to real­ McLoughlin, H obSt McLoughlin, adjustment adpilnistratlon are being Can’t Forget Slavery The machines causing the noise was thrown upon her. Miss Lyllian Agriculture— W. R. Straughan, Mrs. Bunce said tbat southerners necticut next Nov::mber and the ization. Herman E. Montie, C. Leroy Norris, financed. are owned by the Associated Press Black sang the solo to the humming chairman; Wells Strickland. cannot forget that all negroes were seventh degree will be worked at Its principal character, De Vii- Millard W. Park, John F. Pickles. Previously the Senators, at the and the filters were furplshed by the accompaniment of the others in Vocational— Thomas Bentley, once slaves, they do not want ne- tbat time on all who are eligible. endt, Is a learned Dutch Jew who Dr. Charles W. Strant, George W. behest of Borah, (R., Ida.), directed AP. Installations are being made their oriental robes, whiLs an angel ^kas chairman; W. P. Reidy, Aaron Cook. goes to have any power and will use Wednesday evening another moved to Jerusalem. De Vri­ Strant William J. Thornton, Harold the Treasury to inform it on the in aU newspaper plants as rapidly as (Miss Marlon Brookings! appeared endt is not a Zionist; the achieve­ House— J. I. Olson, chairman; any means, even shotguns, to keep possible. meeting will be held at the Foot W. Walsh. Ray S. Warren, Peter status of war debt payments. to rise to the top of the cross where ment of a Jewish homeland is far Parker Soreh, G. E. Keith'. negroes from voting at elections. Guard Armory, when Louis Taber Wind, Secretary and Treasurer Confirmation of Henry Morgen- she placed a golden crown. Many leas important, to him, than rigid Educational—(Jbarles Burr, chair­ She said that in communities where of Columbus, Ohio, head of the Na­ R obert J. Boyce. thau, Jr., as 8eci*etary of the Treas­ the population is made up of more remained to compliment the young adherence to the strict tenets of man; Earl Seaman, William Rubi- tional Grange will be present, also the orthodox faith. Sub-Committees ury was expected latei in the day. now. begroee than whites, very little of PREMIER RECEIVES Governor Cross. women and the leader of the club, Sub-committee chairmen named He is dismayed at the laxity of Without waiting for action on that Underprivileged Children and the taxes are used for schools. Thomas Maxwell. by Mr. Bunzel are as follows: Floor To remedy these conditions, tbe the Zionists; be believes that salva­ nomination, President Roosevelt in enmp— James Turnbull, chairman; ARMS COT REPORT tion will come to his people only committee, Albert P. Dewey: deco­ early affternoon f< rwarded a number C. R. Burr, L. W. Case, R. L. Rus­ spesLker asked her listeners to take rations, James O. McCaw; advertis­ a stand for the negro and to work ONCE LIVED IN FAMOUS when they subordinate eartmy con­ of other names— including W. M. W. sell, Frank Cheney, Jr., R. K. Ander­ ing and publicity, Ronald H. Fergu­ for equality. She suggested that an (Continued from Page One) COURT RULES CANNON siderations to • the things of the Splawn of Texas—to the Interstate son. exceUent book to read te “Along spirit. son: refreshments, Richard McLa­ Commerce Commission. NEW MILFORD HOUSE A t this moment, however, enmity gan; Valters, John McLoughlin; This Way,” by James Welland John­ ence room today voluminous notes Carey Resolution N E W B A C K E T I N S T A ’TE son, a negro. He tells the story of between immigrant Jew and native cloak room, Holger Bach; music, (j. on his talks last week with Premier MUST STAND FOR TRIAL Arab has reached a high pitch. So Lerov Norris- transportation, James The Senate tJso adopted the his own life and the difficulties he Mussolini at Rome and later plan­ Mrs. Harry Rylander’s Father (3arey resolution asking Wallace the Hartford, Jan. 8.— (A P )—'The at­ encountered. when De Vriendt bexd^ a group Forde; parking and traffic, Harold tention of State Tax O)mml8siot.er ned to confer with other govern­ Owned House Now Occupied which goes to the British high reasons for the “sharp decline” in Washington, Jan. 8.— (A P )—The Walsh; ladies aid. Dr. Charles W. William H. Hackett has again been ment leaders. commlsrioner and suggests a relax­ hog prices between October 18 and by Famous Etcher. Supreme Court held today that Strant. called ‘lo a racket being operated to His reports are to be placed be­ Bishop Jame. Canfion, Jr., emd his ation of Jewish claims, his compa­ November 3, the latter part of No­ SAYS AUTO CODE ' fo re th-5 disarmament committee of vember and during December. the state in the sale of bookkeep>- Mrs. Harry Rylauder of Grove secretary, Ada L. Burroughs, must triots look on him as a traitor. the Cabinet later this week, prob­ In the furore that follows, a Representative Byrns, the Demo­ tog systems to be used to keepi^ street remarked to a Herald writer stand trial on an indictment charg­ ably Wednesday or Thursday. The young flrebramd murders him. TTien cratic leader, let it be known that records of gross salos of t-sverages IS HERE TO STAY today that the eighteenth century ing them with failing to report con­ TONE TO COMBINE foreign minister himself will go to the real trouble begins. he expects the President's first maj­ for the determination of toe tax to house on Park Lwe, New Milford, tributions received to the church­ (3eneva this week-end for the open­ His murder brings the tension to or recommendation to deal with be p>ald. Those selling the syste s (Coniitraed From Page One) which bas recently come into prom­ man’s 1928 fight against A lfi >d E. the breaking point Violent riots be­ FEDERAL OITICES are claiming they are approved by ing of the League of Nations Coun Smith for President. Federal guarantee of Hume Loan cll meeting January 15. inence because of Its occupancy by tween Arab and Jew swoep Pales­ toe State Tax Dep>artmait. the famous Hartford add New York The court upheld the validity of and Farm Mortgage bonds. Pend­ the car In high on the right road, Asks Other Viewpoints tine. Bloodshed and turmoil are The racket first discovered etcher, Philip Kappel, was for 19 the Corrupt Practices Act, requir­ (Oonttnoed from Page One) ing such important business, there beaded toward the finish.” Officials of Downing street dis­ unchecked; and through it all a last su.nmer after toe sale of L - years the property of her father, ing reports to the clerk of the was a lackluster air in the House. “It is our job,” he said, “to man counted rumors that a full Cabinet British secret service agent coolly became legal to Connecticut, and the late Charles B. Northrop. ' 's. House, which had been challenged today under an ordter by Miss Helen The independent offices appropri­ the pits, keep the car In shape to session is being prepared to deal goee on the trail to track down De recently was again brought to to* by the Southern Methodist church­ Vriendt’s slayer. Wood, official of the State Labor De­ ation bill is expected to be ready do her best so that when It reaches with Simon’s mission. It was em Rylsmder who was born In New attention of the department. ’The ])Illford, spent 19 years of her life man. It all m&kes not merely .. fasci­ partm ent. for consideration on the floor about the stretch he will get the wave of phasized that Sir John carried no Bernhardt’s removal was said to department is not sp)onsoring the ; in the historic bouse. Sbe was much Bishop Cannon and his secretary nating study of the Zionist move­ Thursday. It will include extension the checkered flag as he crosses the formal proposals but sought >atber be in the interest of bringing the sale of any bookkeeping system. lin e." interested in the restoration and were alleged bj the government to ment, but an absorbing human story of economy bill provisions, among to obtain the French and Italian state’s employment service under severa) times visited the bouse tbe have received contributiobs from E. that touches the emotions unerring­ them one that would cut the pay of Vesper was referring to the mo­ yiewpoi its without precise commit the provisions of the Federal Wag past year, as her mother continues C. Jameson of New York, and to ly. Federal employees 10 instead of 15 tor vehicle retailing code, of which ments. ner Pizer Act, which requires that to spend her summers in nearby have failed to report them. Published by Viking, the book is per cent after next July 1. he is the National code authority Disarmament with suitable poUtl office heads dealing with CWA and TODAY Washington. Her father sold the ^^^len brought to trial, they con­ priced a t |2.50. “My opinion Is that the House He spoke at a dealers’ gathering cal con'illatlon, remains the ulti­ PWA registrations have a college TUESDAY tended the In^ciment was defective will back the President on that,” STATE held in connection with the Nation­ mate British goal. It was stated house to Protessor Charles Beard of education and some practical experi­ and that the Corrupt Practices Act GOVTBNOR’S ANSWER Byrns said at a press conference. al automobile show. that if there were no full Cabinet Columbia University, who later dis­ ence. was imconstitutlonaL Hev £ulded th at extension o f tbe Code to Remain meeting on Simon’s report it would posed of the old mansion of tbe "The CWA and PWA wUl be with The District of Columbia Supreme Albany, N. Y., Jan. 8— (AP) — Reconstruction Corporation for an­ He declared the code has the sup­ not be b'cause of any slackening In vintage of 1800 and bought a house us for some time,” Commissioner elsewhere in the beautiful old town Court quashed the indictment, but Governor Lehman said today be other yeu or two must be consid­ port of the Nation’s 32,000 dealers the pursuit of disarmament ideals Tone said in explaining the proposed the District Court of Appeids leld it would have an answer “as soon as ered before the end of tbe month. and is here to stay. He asserted the but because it war considered 1B' of New Milford nestled in the Litch­ m erger. field hills. was good, and ordered Bishop Can­ possible” to the letter of Mayor Creation of an old age security government offers only co-operation formal talks had not yet reached A central clearing house for non and Miss Burroughs to trial. LaGuardia, who Interpreted the commission to investigate the op­ and backing to enable the industry the point for formal decision. labor, he said, would afford a more Governor’s opposition to his biU for eration of old age pension systems to regulate Itself. The report that control over New York city finances equitable distribution of employ­ with a view to estabUsbtog a Fed­ tbe go“ emment is forcing itself on HOSPITAL NOTES as “poUtical maneuvering." ment and would save unemployed business he ctUled "entirely without PUBUC RECORDS The governor refused to say what workers the pains of “making the eral system was urged upon the foundation.” AUTO SHOW BREAKS House to a speech there by Repre- Edw ard McCann o f 144 H igh his answer might be, but his asso­ rounds.” 'Theodore Southworth, chairmari ciates expressed belief he would tatlve BUenbogen, (D „ Penn.). He street, John Rohan of 713 Hartford Probate Inventorlee introduced a resoJution to authorise of the state advisory committee ATTENDANCE RECORDS Road and Mrs. Isabel Anderson of Inventories of 83 estates over stick to his position opposing the the code in a speech preparet’ for Speaker Rainey to appoint a com­ 84 Elm Terrace were admitted and 15,000 were filed for probate to toe nuiyor’s request as likely to lead to mission of seven House members delivery at the meeting urged deal­ Philip Chaxen of WlUlmaatlc and Mancihester District Probate Court a “host” of dictatorshlpe ttrough- DEFENDS ELECTION ers to “sell” the code to their New York, Jan. 8.— (AP)—The out the nation. and to provide 816,000 for expenses National Automobile Show re-open­ William J. Wilson of 26 m il street during 1933. The la rgest estate, salesmen anc to tbe public. were discharged Saturday. am ounting to 8216,253.02, w as th at and an actuary. ed today with exposition officials GERMAN PASTORS' PROTEST AT HOUSE QUERY “The hope of our code,” he said, A daughter was bora Saturday to of Charles E. House. (Dtoer toven- Efforts to both raise and lower the “ is th at the retaU automobUe \)usl predlcclng record-breaklag crowds. rates to the House liquor tax bill No figures were announced on the Mr. and Mra. William McLaughlin tories over 86.000 are: John Alfred ness wUl be restored to its former o f 81 Union s tr e e t Johnson, 89.160; Ellen C. Cheney, Berlin, Jan. 8.— ( A P ) — From (CoaShraed from Page OoW) were made to the Senate flpance standing as a reputable business, so open'ng day’s attendance—Satur­ more than 1300 pulpits throughout committee, but decisions were de­ day—but Alfred Reeves, manager Paul Fitzgerald of 23 Brainard 876,599.50; John B. Carlson, 89,794.- that the honest dealer who wants to Place, Mrs. Florence Sullivan of 38 the Reich defiant declarations of the Ibeurlte, with Baton Rouge and ferred . of the show, said It was 113 per 51; Alma M. Birath, 86,571A9; Mar­ render a real service to the public Elro street Mrs. Catharine McBride emergency pastors' federation Point Coupee, an election was pro­ A bill to carry out toe American cent above that of the first day of tha Dempster, 813,001.79; Sophia and equips himself to do so can en of 98 Chiuxh street and Mrs. Gladys against Relchblshop-Deslgnate'Lud­ claimed by the then (Sovernor Huey Legion’s program for restoration at last year’s exhlUtlon and nine per Bendeson, 811,079.86; R o b ^ John­ joy the trade that his line and his Hunt of 821 East Center street were ston, 832,105AS; Peter Kallevlch. wig MueUer were read yesterday, re­ P. Long," Sanders said. veterans' benefits was introduced by fans in lovs knowledge and his service give him cent higher than any previous open­ admitted and Mrs. John Morris and turns from tbe provinces revealed in g d a .. 87,266.49; Peter J. Hurley, 87,485.86; “The election was to fill the Senator Reed, (R., Pa.), at the re^ with a crooner the right to have; and, furthermore, infant daughter of 111 Main street Katherine 3.' Fsriey, 8311.708.42; today. vacancy caused by the death of a quest of the Legion’s National "Although wf have expected that -HUid firitows that salesmanship can be revived were discharged Sunday. W illiam J. D a v id s ^ 810.3CT.76; Only three members of toe fed­ (^ c e r s . the many important developments district attorney. The party prim­ and not disedliraged by the parasite Alfred, rive-year-old son of Mr. Harry M. Burke, 810,510; Jeremiah eration to Berlin f^ ed to read the him to Holly­ embodied In this year’s new cars ary selected a candidate whom dealer whose only claim to exist­ and Mrs. Albert of so Rank Maher, 87,976.87; J u ^ Jobert, 814,- attacks on Dr. Mu^er, who Satur­ woul^ attract a larger crowd than Qoveriwr Long opposed. The Oov- wood— in the ence is his trick of slashing prices street died last night at the hospi­ 022.32; W allace D. D exter, 8192,195.- day issued a decree gl-vlng himself In past years," Reeves said, “the ernor withdrew the election proc­ ilO X r RESIGNS POST newest of mu­ and getting the business created by tal. 46; Elizabeth Albiston. 86,887.80: dictatorial powers to toe state’s ef­ pubUc’8 response to these offerings lamation and ordered electioq ma­ sical wonders the fine and skillful salesmanship of Harry Ubert of 9 Village street Joseph Pohlman,. 86,693.88; W illiam fort to consoUdate the German Pro­ chinery not to participa^” others.” greatly exceeded our most optimis­ and William Matchett of 96^ Fos­ J. Jones, 89382.61; Robert Cham­ testant church. ASHEADOFTHEAUR tic expectations.” "The people proceeded with toe ter street were admitted and Mrs. bers. 86,043.88; John F. Shea, 814,- Dr. MueUer was out of the dty U Exhibitors reported that visitors election under general election law J. L. CASE FUNEEAIi Joseph Scarlota and infant son of 58 111.82; M artha A p el, 811,634; today and the question of whether , 1 to the show were tbelr In­ and party nominee was elect^ The New York, Jsa. A— (A P )—B. L. Norwich, Jan. 8— (A P) — Funer­ Wells street were discharge yeater- Charles E. House, 8216,253.02; Adele he would suspend the opposition al services for James L. Case, civic terest in the cars with n gratifying d a ^ governor refmwd to Issue a oommls- *‘Roxy” Rotoafel has restgaed sa (Serard, 817314.35; Artour Mandell, pastors rematoe

Utarature in thoM days was of tba ed States la 1886 and-was iseoelat* RScdwttt«> GItjr .Oaurt aggrasBlva, attaeklaf, a uckraklng ed with his brother m the Itm a<- tlw o»ar it, te m M C E IlH fE YELLOW WILL BE EQLOR TflffiSEDFFOR CITES typa, but it was popular with tte A. Prieet^ end Oe„ loeeted ai O ea- riby to bMIBt to ^ tbo psopla. Tba ptalloaophy aaamad to ROOtvniE d ^ N. j : Be remeh^ with this ju rm oaod.So'oflite^BWtteaokBtbo OF MORRIS B E S HOUSE ba to anlta Mg Buatoaaa batwash oMieem uatlt Mey» liM et whloh oeaduetell at teif awotiaf. jur- IS lUilfflED HXRE HIGHUGHIS0F 1933 tha ayas, or It would oruah ua. V tlms ha bacama dsMAsr ter the era hat#' ait ’ uflid 1b ' tkM baraldsd tha «ta of tha trust bust* Amerloaa Mills Compeay ef Reok- R o o k v ^ aW " Oourt fqr > Busy 1 I srs, the poUtloal llfuras who wars vUls. Hs rsxnelnsd et this peeltton yaafs but appebxtB^t la a Painting Job Win B« Com* to rise up as, Ilka Blr Oalahad, to MEETING OF DEMOCRATS uattt Jeauary, 1900, at whl^ tima nattar o t tefn. pleted as Soon as Weather champion tba paopla’s rights agaiiut ha was traasterrsd to ths Hooka- iha«vy ahowaia Satiirdfy D ts Rwiazib to Pilot Ckev- C le a re U p . Estire Penoiiiel to Dim t l Ward L Dady Discnstes tba menace of Big Businsss IN ROCEYUU TONIGHT xuim Mills Company of RookvUla as nlfbt aad Iluaday paovad A.Mf bsa- With Roosavwt tha olaavaga dsslfnsr. Hs was appointsd ■upar* d i ^ to tlw of-iw, irihldh q came, Mr. Duffy said. Roosavat iatsndsnt of tbs Nsw Bni d Mllle rolot Throiigh Town for The ysllbw odd slats colors that C sstk F iis h —(jrflM P C* Panunount Im m i, DeTel- declared prosperity dapandad upon Company In August, II work until otidat waatbar. H m loa Offleers Win B« Etocted and waa naarly tea laobaa tiilok Ix^ora now appear oa tbs Morris A Co. bssf “your weuara and mins.” One ra- High Party Leaders Expect* Hs rsmalnsd at this position un­ 100 Honrs. storags oo Woodbrldgs street, are tor in Charga opad Doring Past Year. s^ t of tbs spirit of the times was til 1907 whsn bs was trahstefrsd to tha raiaa of tba paat fo4r d a ^ tbs dissolution of tba Standard Oil ed to Attend. tbsHeduaum Mills as supariatsad- A larga nun^bar attaadad tba or- to be changed. The first coat, e Company, tba breaking up of big gaa radtal aVtka Ualoa Coafcaca* slate hue, wee applied la November. sat aad wtasa tbs Hookaaum Mills The finishing ooat, yeUow, was start­ Tha antlra panonnal of Tht J. W. come&XS8. By tba ‘*big stlok*’, o ^ Tbs msstiag'Of ths Tol­ Company was orgaalesd, with tbs tioaal ohuxxfB laat avealaf at wbub Deo Raadamm, world’s youngest Wird 1. Duffy, BuaMrlnf adltor ,jtitlon was kept alive. The land County Dsxxworatio Associa­ combining of ssvsral xnlUs, bs was tixna A. Btoaley Uabar of Hartford soduraaes driver aad weU kaown ed in December and It was expected Halo Company will anjoy tbalr an­ ef tb« Hartford Tlmoi, bold tba la* raadarod aa latarMtiag pronain. that the work would be done before nual Chrlatxnaa party thla avanlng- kooseveltisn philosophy was that tion will bs hold this svsning in ths appolXttM assistant gsneral xnana- race track driver, will begin a 100 Christmas. It has not been com­ tarait of mambors of the Ceator competition was the life of trade Town Hall at which Urns offlcsrs gsr and a dlrsctor. Hs was latsr Thla waa arraagad la aubatlwtioo hours eadurioce drive here Jan. 80 directly after the atora oloaas with a and that the people should not be elsctsd vloe-presldsBt of tha Hock for WUliam ChurobaU Hammoad, pleted, however, axxd with a part of dinner and dance at Caatla Farm Cburoh Mea’i Club for awra tbaa aa will bs elsctsd for the ensuing year. of Holyoke, Maaa., a native of Rook- with a xnw Chevrolet furnished by the bulldlnj painted a bright yellow, Inn. hour yaatarday whlla ha dlactiaaad a gouged ^ Big.Business. President John Jackson of EUlng- anum Mills Company in addition to “I venture to say Teddy Roose­ a dlrsctor. ville, who could not appear baeauaa The RUey Chevrolet Co. Don is al­ people;>eopie In the vlolxiity have been wou Tha entire arrangements for tho varlaty took an active interest In politics, merchants are cooperating with the bringing public opinion to bear of Columbia, Collector of the Port drive and the car will carry the dancing. ter atablUzed duriag 1988, be aaid, against it, flying the Blue Eagle, of Coxmecticut, and Ernest H. being a delegate to many state and Baltimore, Jan. 8.—(AP)— Four A good entertaixxment haa been namea of different merchsmts whose vessels, fog-bound in Gxesapeake aad prlcea are atill oa the liae. adopting catch words and phrases Woodworth, of Coventry, '':;ate national conventions from this dis­ BRIDGEPORT ORCHESTRA products Dan selects. This drive arranged which will Include dancing that the world la cot that during the World War brought Central Comxnltteexnan froxr the trict, will be the 46tb time Randazzo has bay sines Friday night, made port by Gertrude Gardexxer, daughter oC xaade la macblae abopa, he aald the about a unity of opinion, the speak­ :i5th Sexiatorlal District. Mr. Bottomley was an attendant nrformed thla amazing feat. He here today as sunshine and south­ Mrs. Stella Gardener. Florence fairm problem will aaaume greater er said. The whole philosophy of NomlnatioxxB will be presented by at the Union Coxxgregational church TO PLAY AT REC DANCE IS performed all over the country, west winds dispersed the fog screen Plano will play the accordion and Impoxxaace la the future. The roota and a member of the Men’# Union that has prevailed along the Atlan­ solos will be sung by Elmer Weden, affairs has shifted and in 1983 found the following committee: E rn est^ . his ^ome being in Detroit. When manager of the Hade store. of the farm problem, apiinging up expression. Woodworth, of South Coventiy, of that chu;cb. He was also a mem­ the drive is about to start Don may tic seaboard for the past three days. la the Weat, are apreadlng to the ber of Payette Lodge, No. 69, A. P. This week's dance at the School The Baltimore mall liner, Gty of Dinner will be served at six-thirty At the conclusion of his talk, Mr. State Central Coxnmltteeman; Fan­ be seen leaving his room at the which will consist of fruit cup, soup, Eaat, he aaid. Particularly la this Duffy was asked by Dr. N. A. Burr and A. M.; Adbniram Giapter, Roy­ street Recreation Center will be held Hotel Sheridan from in front of Norfolk,, with 20 passengers, was time of the lallk situation, which Is nie Dixon Welch, of Columbia, Na­ on Thursday night and Director among those to make port. Fog and roauit chicken, mashed potatoes, If a common trend was not apparent tional Commltteewoman. and Mrs. al Arch Masons and Adoniram which the drive will begin. A guess­ turnips, cranberries, ice cream, of paramount local Importance. in the going over of Italy, Germany Council Royal and Select Masons. Frank Busch has secured the Cana­ ing contest open to the public will rough weather dogged her through­ Speaking of the mUk rackets in L Tlldeu Jewett, of Tolland. dian Capers orchestra of Bridge­ out her eastern' voyage. She was cakes and coffee. Nearly a hundred and Russia toward a dictatorship, Following the business session a Mr. Bottoialey was married to be one of the features and those will attend the party. This Includes large cities like Chicago and New with a concentration of power. Dr. Mias Lucy Mary Pickering of Cam port for the occasion. This band is guessing the nearest number of delayed 36 hours in the Elbe after York, Mr. Duffy emphaaized that social hour will be held at • which rated as the best in the Park Gty, leaving Hamburg. She waa due to the regxxlaj force and the extrw Burr wanted to know if this same time several sp>eakers will be heard. den, N. J., and soon after marriage miles the car goes will be awarded which were employed Just for the the victims are the producers and influence abroad was not becoming moved to Rockville. He is survived having won the contest recently attractive prizes. arrive here last Wednesday, but did the ultimate consumers. These Refreshments will also be served staged at the Rito ballroom thehe. not reach Norfolk until Friday. Giristmaia season. “rackets” not only destroy the wel­ manifest in this country. and a cordial invitation has been ex­ by his wife; one daughter, Mrs. Wil Aasiatlng Glfton Potter in ar­ The speaker agreed this influence liam Skinner of Holyoke, Mass., and The dance at the Recreation Center ranging the party la Ruby Trouton, fare aad happiness of the people, tended to all Democrats to attend is being held on Thursday night be­ MOVIE STAR TO WED but are destructive to Justice, he as­ did exist, and said "this administra­ regardless of affiliation with the three grandchildren, Peggy, Sally Evelyn Quinn, Olympia Martina, tion must be closely watched by and William Skinner, 3rd. cause of the High School basketball Raymond Benson. A good time serted. New or Old Guard. game on Friday night. The we^ly 100 ATTEND ANNUAL Phoenix, Ariz., Jan. 8.—(AP) — Look Out For No. 1 every one of us.” « Urges Unlfoim Wage Scale Tlhe funeral of Mr. Bottomley was Ricardo Cortez of the films and Mrs should be enjoyed by everyone at­ T didn’t want to see our precious held this afternoon at the Union dances are growing in popularity tending the party aus the committee Many people these days find sym­ Francis J. Gorman, first vice- and Director Busch Is making plans Christine Lee, New York society has worked bard to maike this affadg pathy with the philosophy of Democratic ideals Jeopardized by president of the United 'i extile Congregational chuii:h. Rev. Gcorr-e SUB-ALPINE DINNER woman, will be married by a Justice Roosevelt or anyone else,” he said. S. Brookes, pastor, officiated, with weeks ahead. ore of the most successful parties 'looking out for No. 1 and letting Workers of America, affiliated with of the peace here today. ever held by the Hade stoire. the devil take the kindmost,” the •We saw it during the terms of the American Federation of Labor, burial In Grove Hill cemetery. Tonight they will leave-tor Holly­ speaker contended. Harding and Coolidge.” who halls from New York City, Funeral of Mrs. Anna L. Davies Installation and Dancing Fol­ wood where the actor will begin Defends Congress CURB QUOTATIONS work in a new .'ilm. “They engage in futile arguments Mr. Duffy .came out as the cham­ urged a uniform wage scale whll.e The ■’uneral of Mrs. Anna L. (De low at Club Rooms on Eld- about things and think they are car­ addressing a meeting of Rockville genkolbe) Davies, 71, wife of Henry Cortez W 8is the husband of the pion of the Senate. He said the ridge Street Here. late Alma Rubens. • • E N D S rying the entire burden of the world Senate should not be belittled; Branch, No. 2012, United Textile Davies of IS2 High street, who died Central States Elec ...... upon their own shoulders,” he Workers, in the Town Hall Sunday suddenly at the Hartford hospital should be treated with respect. He Gties Service ...... 2 An odd-appearing gray rock a Cold said. admitted there were many “dodo afternoon. last Friday morning, was held from Gties Service, pfd ...... 12 An even 100 sat down to dinner Mr. Duffy said that years ago he Mr. Gorman outlined a program which has bt.eii shedding a dusty felt older men should preside in the birds” in the Senate who ought to her late home Sunday afternoon at Elec Bond and Share ...... 11 Vi at the formal installation of the fungus for 15 years without appar­ Sooner have “their heads shaken,” but em in his address, for a uniform wage 1 O’clock. Rev. Eric O. Pelpej, pas Ford Limited ...... 5% councils of the world because of scale for textile workers.. He sug­ newly elected members of the Sub- ent shrinkage is owned oy a Port­ their experience, sagacity and ma' phasized that Congress was the tor Of the Trinity Lutheran chu.‘ch, Niag Hud P o w ...... 5 PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS bulwark that stands between us and gested this uniform scale as a officiated. Burial was in the family Penn R o ^ ...... 2% Alpine Club at the club house on land, Ore., collector. ture judgment. Since then he said means of coping with unfair compe­ be bad seen conditions and tradi­ autocracy, special privileges and plot In Grove Hill cemetery. Stand Oil Ind ...... 31% Eldridge street Sunday. The offi­ monopolistic advantages. Congress tition in all competitive centers of The .Tearers were as follows United Founders ...... % cers who took over duties for the tions tom up by their roots, and bad industry so far as possible. He stat­ observed that older men were sour is our strength and our defender, he Daniel J. Sweeney, Albert Vetter United Gas ...... 2 coming year are: Enrico Pola, Office Tel. 6018 Hartford TeL 6-9486 and more cynical than yoimger said, and always has stood up ed tnat the manufacturers have leln, Howard Wlnohell, Otto Yost Util Pow axxd L t ...... % President; Luigi Andlslo, Vice-Pres­ men. He expressed th e ' opinion against dictators. 'There is no coun­ been, working for a uniform price Emil Yost anJ Henry Schweitzer. ident; Luigi Genovesi, Fixiancial that yoimger men were more hope try on earth where the anti-dictator for their merchandise and were as­ Funeral of Frank J. Salzburger PRAISES CONGRESSMEN Treasurer: Dante Paganl, Corre­ ful, energetic and brighter, and ship view is more deeply rooted sured of a fair return. He was The iuncral of Frank Joseph sponding Secretary, and Luigi Pola, Take Care of Your Feet than in this country. strongly agaixist any strikes in Washington, Jan. 8,— (AP) — Treasurer. thought world affairs could safely “I don’t want to see our govern Salzburger, 82, of 67 Hammond be trusted in their hands. bringing about this uniform wage street, who died at his home last James E. Van Zandt, comxnander in The newly elected officers and the ment hamstrung by a flabby democ­ scale, but urged arbltiatkm to set­ chief of the Veteraw ' Foreign members, together with their wives, Calling attention to the fact that racy which Jumps up and says on Friday following a long .llness, was Italy, Spain and Russia bad “gone tle all Ufficulties. held fro n the funeral home cf the Wars of the United States, sent ' a were given an opportimlty to meet A. M. LERNER, D. S. C. autocratic,” the speaker made it the least provocatlcm, ‘you’re a dic­ Miss Stella Maaka, a Polish letter of commendation today to and get acquainted before the serv­ tator,’ ” Mr. Duffy declared. E H. Preston Company Sunday aft-' each member of Coxxgxress who voted FOOT SPECIAUST AND CHIROPODIST clear that be stood squarely behind speaker, froit Pawtucket, R. I., ad­ emoon at 3 o’clock. Rev. George 8. ing of the dinner, which was ready kthe Democratic theory, but reminded Mr. Difffy did not mince words dressed the gathering, particularly agakxst the Economy Act 1 ^ sum­ at 1 o'clock. The dinner was fol­ when someone asked him what he Brookes, pastor of the Union Con­ mer. «■ ' Office Hours: that, "Democracy cannot be taken the women, in her native tongue, gregational church, officiated. The' lowed by a dance that lasted until 8 865 Main Street for granted; it is in the balance all thought of the State Milk Control urging them to Join the Rockrille waitt you to know,” Qxe lat­ o’clock last night, music being fur­ Tues. and Sat., 6 to 10 P. M. Board body was taken to Springfield for ter said, "that by yoiir vote, when of the time.” Branch No. 2012, United Textile cremation. nished by the club orchestra both Thurs. 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Manchester, Conn. Need of Democracy “I think the Milk Control Board you were besieged by intense ^verse during the dinner and for the danc­ should be driven out on thin ice. Workers of Amexica. Mr. Salzburger is survived by his And By Appointment HistorUms may say that Democ­ Miss Elizabeth Nord, vice-presi­ political pressxire, you have Indelibly ing. don’t think they have the best in wife, Mrs. Nanette (Wolfer) Salz­ written your name on the honor roll racy received a death blow in 1938 terests of the producer and the con­ dent of the Weavers Union in burger;, a daughter, Mrs. Gare Mr. Duffy said, but the country was Blackstone, R. I., interpreted the which the overseaa service men will sumer at heart.” Louise Sunderland, both of Rock­ always love.” never in greater need of Democracy In these words Mr. Duffy told talk of Mr. Gorman in the Polish ville; and a grandson, Joseph L. than it is today. Me asked whether what he thought of the Milk Control language. Hatton. in time of a crisis do the people be Mr; Gorman stated at the close of NEW PAROCHIAL SCHOOL Board, and said he could come even Funeral of WUliam Richards come more conservative and say, more to the point if necessary. his ta’l that he is to go to Wash­ “let us not experiment any more,’ ington 'Tuesday to confer on code 'The f' neral of William Richards, Derby, Jan. 8.—(AP) — A new or do they take a radical attitude violations in several woolen and 63, of Brooklyn street, was held parochial school building and a and declare, "let us try anything from Che Quish Funeral Home at Catholic community center have worsted centers of New England. been planned for the Immediate fu­ once.” President Fred Young of Rock­ 8:30 Saturday morning and from E im R IC in BANISHES OVER 1,200 DAIRYMEN ture, the Rev. Andrew J. Plunkett “We are on our way somewhere, ville Branch No 2012, presided at St. Bernard's Catholic church at 9 the editor continued, "but Just where o’clock. Inasmuch, “ it was a holy of St. Mary’s phurcb told his parish­ the Sunday afternoon meeting, ioners yesterday In outlining the we are going heaven only knows.” REPORT TO THE STATE which was largely attended. He an­ day no funeral mass could be cele­ "We are on the threshold," he brated but Rev. Francis C. Hlnchey, 1934 program of material acti'vity. nounced a special meeting for the The present school building was said, “and we are going somewhere electicr of officers on Saturday aft­ asslstpni pastor, blessed the body we have never been before." before it was taken to St. Ber­ built in 1897. rROBLEK OF IHE PAST Hartford, Jan. 8.—(AP)— More ernoon, January 13, in the Ladies Search Into the Past. than 1,200 dealers’ reports have been of Columbus hall in the Prescott nard’s cemeteiy for burial. The fu­ Mr. Duffy said he bad not much received by the State Board of Milk block. neral mass was held this morning use for the new philosophy of things Control covering December business First Aid Class at 8 o’clock, celebrated by Rev. HISPERED and pointed out that as much good in connection with administering Francis C. Hlrchey Now the Modem Westinghouse thinking has already been done in The class in First Aid, sponsored lOreat Complexion the first month under the Connecti­ by the Pockvllle Chapter American Rockville Briefs this ‘world eis ever will be done. cut marketing plan regulations. The annual meeting of the Rock­ S e c r e t! Searching Into the past, he said be Red Cross, will bold its first meet­ There are 2,200 dealers of all c l^ e s ing 'Tuesday eiening in the George ville ’■ish and Game Gub will be rpo her friendI ihethe eon- Electric Washer has taken practically had discovered penetrating and in the state but until the board has held tills evening at the club A feNedtMMcrttof b«r trustworthy opinions on the same Sykes Memorial school. Dr. Francis SsirttMctoMIrwhii whits ' cleared up the mass of statistics re­ M. Buxke, of Park street, will be grounds on Mile Hill near the Rock- SSO (b* I kind of problems we are facing to­ ceived and checked the names, it Is (1C cMmetic < the Instructor. vllie-Tolland town line. A large at­ foam blotcbaijiimptos or all the labor from washing day. unprepared to say whether some tendance is anticipated. “It upsets me to feel that the This class has continued to in­ OSllOWTWOO BM found dealers are refusing to co-operate to crease in popularity so that both The newly elected officers of tM foeretot resi cot^ beacon light or measuring rod has to the extent of making reports. James W. Milne Camp, United plosion beauty nNR shifted its position,” the speaker de­ This is explained by the fact that men and womexi are now attending itottCNataro’or It is only necessary to put tlie clothes in, take them out, oper­ It has become an annual event. Spanish War Veterans,' will be in­ clared. “but, on the otbsr band, the dealers who buy from other dealers stalled Tuesday evening In the O. A. ctoartd tbo i new standards may be all right.” are exempt and their reports are not The ‘^ars of an injured person fol­ S o vf put ate the controls and ‘‘manage” the job. lowing an accident will be explained R. Hall, Memorial bulldixig. The in- WtiUt* SM Wt I . Then be said perhaps too many men necessary under the plan. ■tallatlon will be In charge of State wltii vitality. Try I bad sought to have standards meas­ The board chalrxnan, Charles O in detail as well as the best meth­ all-vacttabie corr^- I tontost. Saa your een- ods of dressing wounds. Commander George Hitchcock of ptosion imprave, ured by themselves, Morris of Newtown, reported that MO baaaachea, some reports are “sketchy” and of Sale of Cloth Started Wlnsted. Frederick W. Stengel Is This shifting of the “bedcon light” the new commander. dullneaa vanlah. or change in old standards, is re­ little aid and said he did not know The sale of the ladles dress goods At alldruodMa’ The Spinner-Dryer whether it is the result of failure to and overcoatings under the sponsor­ A special meeting of the Board of —only 25c flected in the changes that may be Common Council will be held this i applied to our monetary system, ac­ read and understand the report ship of the Rockville Lions Gub for Common Council will bs held this i lase''Quiekndtol tor cording to Mr. Duffy. He said he cards thoroughly or of attempt to the xalslng of funds for community evening with Mayor George Scheets TLJAAS tio^ hwtbuj^^W j^c. always had been taught to believe binder the work. He gave his opln enterprises, started today in the presiding. The council will pick fifty 1 that gold was the standard of val­ ion that the board will be able to Ruby Shoppe. ues, that the dollar meant one hun­ announce the price of excess milk The dress goods and overcoatlxigs $ 1 2 0 -0 0 cash dred cents. But now we And a late this afternoon, the date called are furnished by the Hockanum dollar formerly worth $1.46 has for under the regulations. Mills Company and extraordinary dropped to about fifty cents. Tomorrow at 10 a. m., at 460 values are being offered. The funds POUCEMAN BUYS NEW TIRES B u d g e t Spirit of Fellowship. Asylum street the annual meeting derived from the sale jf this cloth Price Mr. Duffy predicted there will be of the ConnectkT'it Milk Produoers' will be used by the Rookrille Lions $ 1 2 6 .4 8 a turning this year toward the “ir Association will be attended by 108 Club t'' continue their work in resistible power of religion,” not uf voting delegates from dlstriota. Rockville, such as their Milk Fund WITH SAVINGS MADE WITH $12 Down $9.54 A Month' and other work where money has to the dogmatic or intolerant kind, but » ------of a type that will bring closer unity SHOT ACCIDENTALLY be raised. among nations and a better spirit Charles 8. Bottomley ^BLUE C O A l of fellowship and good will among Chicago, Jan. 8.—(AP)—Miss Charles Sidney Bottoxnley, 66, moik 'Fhere will be a turning to Violet Barrett, 24, eocretaxy of vice-president of the Hockanum ward literature of the more coiuer- “Red” Orange’s new night club Mills Company of Rockville, died Traffic Officer Never Be­ vatlve style, while art will continue was in a hospital today with a bul suddenly at his home at 12 Filing- lieved Sock a PWicreace to be as fantastic as it is now, he let I wound in the left ^igh and po­ ton avenue, Saturday morning. prophesied. lice said it was apparently accl Death was caused by embolism. In Heating QnalHy of Coal Indicating that we are off on new dentally inflicted. Dr. E. Harrison Metcalf, who 1s The Standard paths, on uncharted seas in our eco­ also medical examlnex of the city of nomical and governmental life, Mr The accident happened in Mies Rockville, was at the Bottomley W HY sxperlnMnt when bmrlnib i n ^ boms Duffy said experiments and liberal- Barrett’s home after she had re­ home at the time aad had been f n s l ? ^ not benefit oy Iks isms will be counterbalanced by turned from her night's work, in treatlxxg Mrs. Bottomley, who bad perixasnu ol boms owners smo beve company with Roy. Heller, -manager tried other fneb end beve fennd tbet grasping a few of the verities of life recently returned from the Jolu.s ’bine coeT to by fer the beet end through religion. of the club. Both ahe and Huler Hopkixxs hospital in Baltimore. “We want something solid and told police that while ahe was ex­ About 9:80 o’clock Mrs Bottomley ebeepeM fax the end? substantial like religion to cling to,” amining the revolver he carrtea for asked Dr. Metcalf to see how her Take the oeee of Ifr. Fred G. S e » be stated. protection, it was accidentally dis­ husband was 1x1 the adjoining room, ^ in of Hartfordt Conn., for eximple. Reviewing the political and sco- charged. as he had not gotten up. Tr. Met Ha writeei noxnic changes during the past thlr- calf found Mr. Bottomley dead in **I never believed there oonld be B u d g e t ' ty years, Mr. Duffy mentioned the TODAY’S JACKSON DAY bed. The bedclothes had not been to much difference in the beatmf eoimervative attitude toward Big disturbed. quality of ooel mitil I triad *bhio P r ic e $83-79 Business that chairacterlxed the term .Nashville, Texm., Jan. 7.—(AP)— On Friday evening Mr. Bottoxnley ceeT. Hy wife wanted me to try it * fM d 6 . SwtoMi. Mwdwd. C o m . of President William McKinley. Un Judge John H. Dewitt of the State was li» apparently good health and leit winter, end 1 did, in spite of the ,der McKinley, he said, the policy Court of Appeals, president of the had attendee' the 88th annual ban­ feet I tboofbt it wonld bo oiq^ensiTO. with tka otoMit care to eaiare yo« way to let Big Business alone, to State Historical Society, today drew quet of the Men’s Union of the But, instead of eostfaxi os More to 'cet hay>|e 9||bo. t|sp > ex* coipinereial factors were dominant, cratroljBxerdsed by the iron flpto^ He was chairman of r the banquet oto ear. WeVe boosting liliM ooeTto perfanent— ‘ ‘ but on t^e whole the government “Old Hickory.” This is Jacksioh committee. an our friuxde.'* S-JSJ-' ' po)l<7 was ^*kaBds off”. This was Day, commemorating A M ifw Mr. Bottemlfy w u born at Bhelf, This is not jnit o m isolgtad e«se. parilcularly true of the trusts, the Jackson’s victory overer toe British at near Bradford, EiMlahd* Juiy nxoaaandi el tbrffty koato owners The Manchester . octupttses of business, the malefao- New Orleans, Jan. 8, 1816. 1866, th e ison o f W lQ la m and B U sa - ' ten the tatoe etarp. And no ^sonder. ^ torp of great wealth. Judge Dewitt said the underlying heth (Uster) Bottomley. ESt father *11106 eoaT is tke piek af tke iva«as X!P ; 6 . C O . T T B M a in S t Trait Bostera reason for the influence of both was waa a xnanufacturer of ’ woolen Pemisylfmxia afaWadle.fidde, It is When Theodore Roosevelt took ths support aooorded them ^ ths gooids at ShaH smd was utsr con-, eIeaaod»jjjjraesisd;dtod ftjgftn i HtooaO’. ■ offlfch there had grown up in the of dtinens —^ a neotad PRtefUy ^aa4 ■ • yi -ji I- an attitude that there was ^to.^

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flanriiMdn’ in hanWng the financial affairi of paralysis happens to not only gaas is another cause of gas, and I would advise you to begin today t t e « id the use of INdlflaatible most likely to touae tioubla whan U U r ^ r -^ ?rf***t> New Torii City. the President of the Utilted B6itea tto patient with colitis usually has to try to overcome tMa troulfle. Coode..-..^1 will now diad»— *dne of wrongly combined are tto stardy iost iMiifluiiig tp £nratas Hrralb Mr. Lehrnan has baen regard^ as but a Democrat And Manetoitar this dlstreeslng symptom. If suSi- The best plan ia to study some of these causes at greater length. foods. there be anything W fifl||flF|th . flay a atannoh auppmter of President is only a few minutes removed from dent gas ooUeots in the intestinee the cauaea of eseeaeive gas eo that Ona the chief eaus^ of axcea- T to bast tula to follow ia to Ijsam health or acn^f Am feMpig flaa, PUHUBHBP M X T U » Roosevelt, not merely from political Hartford by automobile or even by on tto loww right hand aide it may you may remove them. Some of Blve gas la the use of wrong food the rtgl^t way to oombind your foods but would ju st Ukb'^fo loioiw the fa s - HWRALP PRINTING OOMPANT, D t O . and 1 am sure that by oonactly com- IS BISSAU StTMt party relationahip but sincerely. Yet the 'Connecticut Company’s archaic cause paine of a ooUicky nature the causes of too much gas are the I combinations. Borne of the food son tor this dwago tkm y tantr.^ SIucliMtar, Conn. foods fopowing; wrong food combin­ I combinations to avdd if you have bining your meals each tiay your Answer: Hair fregiKdtly tnrmil troUeye. which are often mistaken for the THOMAS PBROOSON in tbe letter to Mayor LaOuartUa in ations; overeating; stomach Infiam- flatulenca are: comMning adds with dlatress from gas will be greatly curly toward middle a ^ and tma)| Q«n«r&J Ma.Dac«r pains from appendldtis.. 'Thou­ which to refers to the unnecessity It might provide some illumina­ sands eff people are now develeptag matlon; excessive fermentation in Starches at the ssJ&e meal: combin­ relieved. change may follow a eavde fever or PooBSad 0«teb«r 1« } l i l of 83’ti^ up a “dictatorship’’ there tion if Mayor Beach and some of diserdetn which started from tbe the intestines: e bad habit of swal­ ing meat and etareb each as bread: a radcal change of diet. I have PnbllBhdS 10T«r7 BrealSK Uzeapt and combiolng starch With sugai. QUESTIONS AND ANflWBB& is in almost every line a pretty di­ his friends .were to come over here continual preeeure from flatulence. lowing alf while belching: the use known many oases where thifi, SoateTB ano Hoiid&ya Bntared at tba You do nM need to go on suffering of gas-forming foods: gulping food The patient with gas in too large (Why Oirly Hair) straight heir became curly alter a , Pott Offlo* at ManobMtar. 0»aa. aa rect slap, intentional or otherwise, on the evening of January 80 and Saeead Claaa Mail Mattar. from the discomfort due to gas end while It is half-chewed: constlpa- amounts will find tbat the foo^ Question: . R o m writss: "Am fastingx^md diet treatment. i\ SbBSCRiPTION RATS8 at the situation in tbe federal gov­ see how it is possible to keep from Oaa Taar, 1^^ zaall Per Month, by aMi) •« -SS ernm ent mixing politics with euch a cause ^ Single ooplee ...... I .01 The approximate parallel between that of the Warm Springs Founda­ OellTered. one year ...... tS.OS what LaGuardia wants to do In New tion, even in a town where there MEMBER 0 7 THE ABSOCIATBI} PRESS York CSty and what Mr. Roosevelt are several times as many Repub­ The Aaaoeiaud Preaa la exctostTaly has been doing In Washington is licans as there are Democrats. eatitlad to the ose for rapablloattoa of all newt dlepatobas oradltad to it ^parent to anybody. He wanta to or aet othenriae oradited la tlUa boss the ibew, knowing that he can­ paper aad aleo the local aewa oab> LIQUOR T A X lisned herein. not get anywhere in reforming the All rlgbta of rapabMoatloa of emi>annual While the Senate has some notion apeoial diapatohea herein are alao re- aiffairs of the city unless his buds aerved. • are free. President Roosevelt faced of its own about a $2.60 liquor tax Full aerrlee ellaat of N B A Bar- a MTunar situation a t tbe head o f with some sort of an arrangement rlca lae. the. federal government. Tbe for a split with the states, It. is Pnbllaber'a Repreaentatlre: The President got bis way and if be fails probable that most people in the Jnllna Matbewa Speolal Agency—Now country would prefer to have the Tork. Chicago. Detroit aad Boatoa. in what he is trying to do the fail­ federal liquor tax made as simple MEMBER AUDIT BOREAD OF ure will not be because he had too CIRCULATIONS. much power but because he will not and understandable a proposition as It can be made. Anybody can graep Tbe Borald Prtati. g Coiapaay, lae., have used to tha fuu and in the * w aaeumes no financial reapoDBlbtllty the meaning of a straight S2 a gal­ for typograpbloa. errora appoariag ta wisest way tbe authority reposed m advertlaementa In the Menobeater him. Very few people have ever lon tax on distilled liquors—tbat It iirenlag Herald taken any eerloua stock In the cry means that fifty cents out of tbe The Big January Store-Wide Event MONDAY, JANUARY 8. of “dictatonhlp" raised against tbe price of every quart bottle of whis­ key must go to tbe government to President. Low prices alone do not make value. But when you combine Watkins Quality start with. ’Tha poorest m attom s- MISSING LINK But when Mr. LaGuardia, an in­ with low prices you kpow you are securing^exceptional value. For every piece tician In the country, in such an An editorial troro the January dependent Republican, asks for quite event, would be able to figure out reduced for Watkins’ Semi-Annual Sale REGULAR STOCK WATKINS iaaue of “Connecticut Induatry,” oT' similar authority, the goVemor, a how much be was paying for tto gan of the Manufadturarfi Aaaoda* Roosevelt Democrat, ralaee exactly FURNITURE. Best of all, you'll find every department represented in this booze Itself. tion of Connecticut, written by E. that cry and does "hla best to block Btore-wide event Even tbe customer who bujrs Ms 9 X 12 FT. Kent Hubbard, president of tbe the metropolitan mayor from suc­ liquor a drink at a time would have association, has baen sent to tbe ceeding in his courageous and hon­ Shop early for these advertised values, as many of them are one-of-a-kind, some trouble to get away from the press in advance. The first para< est attempt to save the great city fact that every time he takes a and subject tp prior sale! graph of the editorial explains Its from itself. RUGS swallow of liquor be le handing over advocacy aad Is its best. It reads Pretty soon a good many people two end a half cents to the United in the as follows: are going to begin to wonder StatM government, since he knows Since last March tbe adminis­ whether Lehman was hitting at La­ that there are twenty ordinary Semi-Annual Sale tration has taken bold aad unpre­ Guardia or at the man in the White drinks in the quart that pays the cedented action to bring emer­ House. There la something very $85.00 9x12 ft. Seamless gency relief to many branches of half dollar of tax. queeb about this attitude, taken just Axminster rugs in Oriental our economy. All were import­ Lots of people bate to pay taxes ant steps in the general recovery at this time. sheen effects; some woven movement. But there is one key to tbe government—probably a very through the back and fringed. job almost untouched thaf. would large majority of people. With a HOME LOAN BONDS bring far greater economic re­ a whiskey tax so simple and so ob­ ward per dollar invested tb*n any vious and so easily translated Into other single effort That is to One of tbe most .effective eind at $27.50 the same time one of the least diffi­ terms of quarts or swallows, per­ revive tbe normal fiow of long e,V‘***^ ll term capital into Indiutry. $41.50 and $43.50 9x12 ft. cult jobs aheiul of the present ses­ haps tbe cause of temperance will ‘V.. Tbe editorial proceeds to point sion of Congress la tbe patching of be promoted by the adoption of a Seamless Axminster sheen .. out that many manufacturers, tbe bole in the Home Loan Corpora­ liquor tax law so free from odd frac­ type rugs with fringed ends. ^ “after three years of operating ‘out tion Act which has let ao much of tions and complications tbat tbe &me woven through the back. of the till’ have been faced by the the potential benefits of that act nipper cannot take even a single dual dilemma of meeting riaing ma­ escape nip without being constantly re­ terial and wage coats and replacing At tbe time of tbe passage of the minded tbat he is paying Unde Sam $32.50 obsolete machinery without means measure In the extra session last for the privilege of receiving an al­ $51.50 and $54.50 9x12 f t of financing the operation. Despite spring, there was little comment on coholic jolt. Who knows? Seamless Axminster rugs in *" new orders and others in prospect, the fact that while the federal gov rich Oriental effects with pat­ their good ratios of fixed assets aad emment was made a guarantor of AUTOMOBILE SALES terns woven through the back f past records of management per the Interest on the bonds of the cor­ It is improbable that there will and fringed e n d s...... ^ formance, many are on the verge of poration it did not guarantee the be any bona fide, dependable state­ Save as much as $120.00 on your Bedroom! . collapse because of lack of dredlt. principal. It was very generally ment Issued, after tbe dose of tbe This is a situation to which this assumed that the guarantee of the Three 4-Piece Bedroom A Five 4-Piece Bedrooms with A $43.50 national automobile show, now in newspaper has referred many times Intei^st would make the bonds Groups including Louis XVI, y ' Louis XVI, Chippendale a^dA' progress In New York, as to the In tbe past, particularly when the sufficiently attractive investment Sheraton Colonial styles rep­ (8 only) $57.50 to $72.50 number of automobiles sold, In ex­ Colonial and Sheraton styles first of the NBA codes were being for anybody. resented. Acacia or mahog­ Seamless Axminster and Wil­ act and fair comparison with the in mahogany and walnut ve­ ton rugs in Oriental designs framed. It touches a definite weak' Congress did not, however, reck any veneered constructions. sales in recent years. If it were neers. Values to $249.00.... with fringed ends ...... ness in the present recovery pro­ on with the hairsplitting require­ Vsdues to $227.00...... ■ possible to get the figures, and if gram . ments of tbe banking laws in some it were also possible to be sure that The administration’s program of the states nor, particularly, with Three Bedrooms: Two 4- a they were not merely nominally but Three Groups: Two 4-Piece A $48.50 authorized by Congress Is a phniw the unsympathetic attitude of the Piece I^uis XVI suites In As- A ' actually true, we might perhaps get Hepplewhite-Sheraton and Co- ^ ' with a missing link. It depended banl^g element and its represen pen or satinwood veneers; One ^ (6 only) $84.50 and $85.00 a better line on business prospects, lonial groups in mahogany ^ "altogether too much on a banking tatives in the various state bank 5-Piece Sheraton Mahogany Seamless Wilton Rugs of rich, as compared with those of a year veneers; One 5-Piece Louis system which was not to be de­ ing and legal departments. 'The Veneered group with twin luxurious quality and beauti­ ago, ihan Is to be had from almost XVI in green and ivory enamel pended on, and on that related Re result has been that in a number of beds. Values to $208.50...... - with upholstered twin beds. fully blended colorings. any other source. construction Finance Corporation states, Connecticut being one, these Values to $254.00...... Fringed ends ...... which was expected to do things and Interest-guaranteed bonds have been to assume attitudes totally foreign banned as investments for savings 8 OTHER SUITES REDUCED TO $69.50 TO $97.50 to tbe instincts and training of Its banks and som e other flTiHnrjiii in­ $72.50 bank-complex personnel. Health and Diet stitutions, to tbe end that in some Practically every desirable It is an unhappy consequence that cases the banks are compelled to Advice coloring and Oriental pattern this country is endeavoring to put hold onto some veqr bad mortgages is Included In the Semi- By Dr. Frank UoCoy Annual Sale. Beige, taupe, over_a very tremendous expansion Instead of swapping them for aome tan: rose, red, rust; blue, through a machine one. o f the m ajor pretty good bonds. CAUSES OF EXCESSIVE STOM­ Sarouks, IGrmans, Keshans, gears of which Is deflationary. It It should not take Congress long ACH AND INTESTINAL OAS. $ Ispabans, and other Persian is not, in a very real sense, the to heal this situation by putting the designs. fault of tbe bankers. 'The leopard full guarantee of the federal gov­ The most common symptoms is s cannot change bis spots. The base ernment behind tbe principal ae well which I have ever foimd in those patients coming to me for treatment ae the Interest on the Loan Corpor­ One-of-a-kind of the trouble lies in the fact that is excessive stomach and intestinal Congress did only part of its job. ation securities. And It would be gas. In most cases this symptom It should have put the government difficult to t^ilnk of anything it has been present for years and the into the banking business directly, could do quickly that would be of patient usually has worked out som e: temporary remedy which be uses more real service. RUGS instead of indirectly through agen­ but be has not able to find a Remaining from larger cies morally, temperamentally and permanent cure. / groups, or used for window even in some degree legally unable POOfe HARTFORD A small amount of gas is present and floor displays. ^ in the stomach iuid Intestines at all to ftmction in accord with a pater­ Poor, brave Hartford! How times but tbe healthy person is not $49.50 8.3x10.6 Plain Orchid nalism utterly opposed to their most splendidly our neighbor city has aware of it because it is present in A x m in s te r...... $43.50 vital traditions. such small amounts. When an ex­ borne up under the burden of its cessive amoimt of gas is present to $66.50 8.3x10.6-Fringed Wil­ It is imquestionably true that any woes—and bow magnificently she such a degree that it causes pain ton ...... $48.50 such governmental interference with has hiddan tto extremity of her dia- and distress similar to colic, then $48.60 9x10 Plain Apple Green such a condition is eaUed flatulence. old practices as tbe NRA should trees, during all these carking days, Broadloom ...... $48.50 Flatulence is not only an annoying have carried with it its own arraDge- from tto eyea of the world! Going symptom but it is frequsotly very $57.60 9x12 Plain Italian Red ments for financing its reforms. gaily about her affairs, spending her bumiliatlng or 'embarrassiBg to tbe Savings up to $100.00 on Dining Rooms! Broadloom ...... $58.00 Instead, tbe financing was left to patient, especially when tto gas has $63.00 9x12 Plain Night Blue taxpayers' money with all the gal­ Four 9-PiecB Dining Room A tbe same old banking system, upon ao unpleasant odor, Three 9-Piece Dining Room A B roa d loom ...... $53 00 lantry and apparent abandon of Several other symptoms are com­ SuitM, including Old EngUah,A Suites with 18th Century A which DO new practices whatever $105.00 9x12 Oriental Repro­ boom times, maintaining twice her monly present with sxesssive gas Sbarflton and 18th Century American, and Early English^ have been imposed. The thing does sbar^ of speakeasiee during prohibi­ such as belching, Moating, rumbtog duction, red backgronncl... noises, rspid bating of tbe heart American dMigneln walnut and styles represented. Walnut ve­ not click, I tion, running her pediey games and ...... $89.60 and a sensatiooiof fullness. Tto mahogany veneers. Values to neered, and mahogany veneered $87.16 8x14 Braided Oval Rag . It is perfectly true that justice seoming any such eeonomiee as sal­ gas pressure attacks usually come $249.00 ...... with inlays. Values to $289.00 R u g ...... $47.50 and economic aense demand that ary reductions* sto has succoedod in on during the night and seay induce $62.40 8x10 Braided Oval Rag there be, ae Mr, Hubbard says, a •preadinf tto impression that sto sleeplessness and nightmares. When flow of long tine credit into ladus- gas accumulates it tends tp make Four 9-Piece Dining Room Groups including walnut ve- a R u g ...... $84.00 was less fraid of tto big bad wolf worse such nervous try. But it is probably also trua neSred and genuine mahogany conetructions. 18tb Cen- f $24.00 6x8 Braided Oval Rag tjtan almost say other community cold bands, nervous cMlls and an un­ R u g ...... $14.«5 that the manufacturers wm win an easy, uaibm feehnf. While tto in America. tury. Queen Anne and Tudor English styles. Values to $21.00 5x7 Braided Oval Rag • Immensely larfer tneaaure of eup- Yet on tto showdown she seems gas generally coUeets eometime after a meal it may appear almost $279.00 ...... R u g ...... $12.50 port for tbie idea if they will rec- to be infinitely worse off than our immediately. Many peoMe suffer $8.26 6x12 Fiber SnnporeH DfBizc and dadara the oeeeeM^ of own littte community, where we from flatulence only efier they have aattoBahriny the baaktaf ayatam have toea frankly scared aad frank- eaten unwisely, but others seem to develop gae after eating almost and employing itipr tbe good the aay ct I f aad aecessartly as atiafy as we food. Buga; an different pattvaa . country inatead of leaving avadtt know bow to be, Hartford—we Flatulence le found in meny disor­ ...... p M : : : and currency in tha eofl^ of a have tto word of Mayor Boach for ders; for /*xan^, the patient with $9.95 6x9 Oval Chinese Rush group of private individuale who It—la s i a i ^ too poor aad too dla- chronic indigeenop will be bothered with exoesiBve gae. When aim R u g ...... operate for gain and who oavar taka couraf#d to joia with the other heart disesee ie present, there ie $18.75 6x9 IropCNrM i , . . , I chance. ABMrlcaa copwmmltloe is tho forth- usually gas preseurs from a larga ■ D r o w e tt ...... comiof natloo-wldo Booeovelt ball pocket « gae which pusbee upward (2) $22.50 6x9 Azminflter against the heart, a^lerating tto for tho baaoflt of tto Warm fiprtnge Rugs, both dtifereot p > ^ HITTING AT WHOM? heart beat aad eauMng r^ ld naart. Fouadatloo for Tnfant.llo Paralysis, 'The patient with asthma alao auf- $45.00 6x9 Fringed W u ^ . ,V k . I y No evMit is tto iMt few weoko Fsrhaps* after aU, It ia juat aa fsrs from an aseaastya amount of IM ereatod non ourprlM, It le M f e win, Thar# win probably to a gaa in tto top of tto stomach. Many WATKINS $49.60 6x9 of tto diisasss of women are made D my, than tto refusal of Oovoruor of Hartford people who will worse by tbe distention of tto in- Broadloom; 1 lorbort H, LAiaan of Now York earn to take part ta that ualqu# teetines with gae wMMi cansee prsa- 0 fivo Ms support to Mayor La- afffilr, daapito tto fast that tho foro- eure against oie senMtiye pMrlc or- hiardia's roq u ^ for farfar powasB (lIlAs moat flffuro ia tto war on iafaatllo I A prolapsus or fatUflf of tha or> . f lUNdHBBTUR STBNING H BU U }. 11AI«$rBS||9k.

ladies present. TIm uAesrs fer $il8 Cbaptf Ball ta Bsar^aBona a( ottk WESLEYAN Apponrrs wars aU rs-eleotsd: .Pw aldit, ICrt. GARDNER SnUXT GIRL oars and eoeamttteaa, to 0k NEARLY 4 MILUON John A. OoUins; vies-prsiMsnt, ICrs. atOomm and do aay oUm t DAILY RADIO PROGRAM COOPERATIVE BUYER George A. Oomna; ssoretary and proper at ths mssung. treasu rer, M rs. Bldgmr 3. 9toi^tan: GIYBI SHOWER PARTY lOas Kathryn MeKnlght ta vlatt- O F l i l E MONDAY, JANUARY t (C«Btral aad East«ni Standard Tim «) SAW FORD EXHIBIT aasiatapt. treasurer, M n, George A. inff bar am t, U n . AB os y a sk ten ctf Note; All programe to key and baelc cbalna or «oup« thereof unleae apeel-. OoUins. The hostesses were Mrs. H a rtford . fled; coaat to coaat (e to e) deolfaatlon Inclndea all araUable atatlona. There will bs a Cent. Beet Edward S. Stephany of New John A- CoUlns end Mra. Roy C. Miss Eva Keish Is .Guest of commit- Sale W in B « HeM * Prograwa subjeet to ohange. P. M. ' “ ' " ‘ Q idley. tss mseting of the To! County NBC-WEAF NETWORK 8H6— 8'.40—Mildred Bailey, Senga York to Aasmne Dntieo First Honor Saturday at Party in at 10:SO N ext Monday 8:00— 7:00—Myrt A Marge—eaat only; The Evergreen Lod|^« of Maatms, Rural Promotors Monday evanieg at BASIC — Eaati weaf wlw weel wtle Louie Panico Oreheetra—mldwoat Just Under 3 MiHioD YUHed of February. A . F. and A . M .. N o. 114, wlU^ hold HartfiM’d. the home a t Mias Cathsrlns ^ v l s to ff- ______wUg wcah wfl wUt wfto wtj; wg^ 8:16— 7:18 — Juat Plain Bill — eaat; of Itockvilia. ubei wcae wtam w w j wial; ‘ ‘ ‘ “Mid: ^ Texaa Rangero—w; Pantee Ore.— a public InstallaUon service at their' ^rinaa wcfl woc-who wow wdaf wkoi midwest: Travera Oreheetra—Dixie ' Temple, at East Windsor Hill this Wednesday the Udtes’ Fragment NO^HWEST A CANADIAN — wtjnj . Show in New York— h- M iddletown, Jan. 8.— E d v . ’ Q. M iss E va Keish Of Oau'dner street To settle the estate of the 8:8(^— 7:80—Mualo on the Air—eaat; Monday evening, January 8. Society will meet for an m-day wlba katp wobc wday kfyr crot efcf Kaaper Slatero woat; Buck RMora Stephany, of New York City, will was the guest of honor at a miscel­ meetlBg at the home of Mra. Arthur Chariee Rlsley of Center street SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wjax —midw rpt; Mary Manning—Dixie M alcolm Juno, 28, a Dem ocrat, wfla-wBUB wlod wain wmc ^ b ’•ropl be the director of the newly insti­ B. Porter. A covered dish dinner 8:46— 7:46—Boako Carter, Talk — ba< terest in Autos. assumed the office of town clerk, laneous ahowei glT’en Saturday eve­ in the probate court, the stMe wjdk wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap aprc aie; Between the Beokenda—west ning at the home of ‘ Mrs. Spencer will b« served. areal ktba ktha waoo 7:0^— 8:00—The Happy Baker»—baale tuted system o f fra tern ity co-er- the firs t day January, 1934. M r. he conducted previous to bis Jones of Hutford. Guests were MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kgtr kgW 7:18— 8:16— Edwin C. Hill — baalo; ative buying at Wesleyan unlver^- Junn L. a SOT of Mr. and Mrfl. Louis at the comer 6f Main and Hgypn^ p a c if ic c o a s t — kgo kfl Vpw komo Choir—west; Taximeter—Dixie present from Hartford, West Hart­ khq kfad ktar kr^ 7:80— 8:80—Bing Croaby—aJao eoaot; Ehfidence of an awakening inter­ ty. Mr. Stephany visited the esuoapua Juno o Wapplng. He Is succeeding streets, is to be sold at auettea E. Hoffman Orohaatra—midwest est by the American public In auto­ during the week-end but will not Harold M. Newberry, a Republican. ford, Eas‘ Hai-tford and this town. Deaths Last Night Cent Eaat the store Monday morning of 4 :0» — B.*00—The California Ramblora 7:46— 8:46—Panieo Orchestra — mldw mobiles iB'graphically portrayed in take active charge, until the first of Mr. Newberry has had an assistant The sh.)wer wss given In the form 8:00— 8:00—Stokowski Orehaa.—c to o 4:80— 8:80—Tom Mix Adventure—eaat a report by the Ford Motor Com­ FebiU ttTj. to carry on the duties of the office, of a “backward” party.. In a room week at 10:80. 4:48— 6:48—The Wizard of Ox, Drama 8:16— 8:16—Keetalanats Prog.—o to e N ew Y o r k »R o b e r t Si mpson, 47, 8:80— 8:8(^Tho Big Shew—oat to cat pany th at approxim ately 8,500,000 The newly inaugurated system but Mr. Juno has stated that be in­ decorated In green and white, the Following the death of Mr. JOslig 8:00— 8:00—Dinner Ceheert—alao cat novelist and msgasiM editor. 8:80— 6:80—Irana Boaaloy, Songp—to e 8:00—10:00—Wayne King Orchestra- persons—the greatest attendance will allow him to direct the order­ tends to carry on the duties of the guests were served Immediately up­ the store has been conducted as i to e; Ernie Valle Orenaatra—Dixie Pittsfield, Mass.—Mrs. Flora Q. 8:48— 8:48—Phileaophy In Horaeaenae for any stnoilar event in American in g o f 82,800 worth o f food and on their arrival with sandwiches, going estate until three weeks nge a:00— 7:00—Shirley Howard A Othora 9:16—10:16—Melodic Memories—Dixie office unaided. He is a graduate of F a cd o ll, 91, w idow o f Col. L u ig i 9:30—10:30—CBS Breadcaet—c to cat history-, have visited the Ford Ex­ cakes, candy, tea and coffee. An when it was closed. There was at 8:18— 7:16—Silly Saeheler'a SKateh commodities weekly. He will be em­ Suffiek school, ahd of Bryant FacdoU, who fought for the freedom 8:30— 7:80—Lum A' Abnar—eaat only 9:4^10:45—Evan Evans, Baritone— position of Progress during Its ployed to contract.with whole alera and Stimtton CoUege of Provlder.ee, amusing mOck marriage followed, buyer for the store contents nt tla 8:46— 7:46—The Qeldborga, Serial Act basic; Myrt and Marge—rpt for w the guests were then Invited into and unification (u Italy under (3ari time and on motion presented to thi 7 :0 ^ 8:00—44laterleal 8k|t6heo—eaat 10:16—11115—Boswell Slefert—c to cat showing in New Yoric and Detroit and grocers to supply the twtive R. I., where be received his B. B. A. baldi. 10:30—11:80—Olen Gray Orehaa.—o to c m New Yortc the E^ositlon fraternities at the college. He pre­ degree In order to famlUartse him* the living room which wss tasteful­ probate court an order was thk 7:80— 8:80—Uawrtnoo TlBSatt, Sari. Asheville, N. 0--Samuel Edward morning issued allowing for the inh 8:00— 8:00—Qypalaa Concert Orehaa. 11:00—12KI0—Leon Balaseo Oreh.—to e brought a total attendance of 2,- sets a saving of $200 apiece in six self with his duties, Mr. Juno has ly detected tn red and white, with 8:80— 8i8^Tna Ship of Joy—alee eat 11:80—l2:8<^Abe Lyman Oreh.—o to o Cavln, 81, Philadelphia attorn ey and of the store by auction. 12:00— l:0<^Oance Hour—wabo only 298,023 and it was necessary to ex month on food purchase:/ alone fo r attended anc worked at the town a huge umbrella in these colors, 8:00—10:00-Kaatman Orehaa.—alao o suspended from the central chande­ assistant iOlleltor of that city for 8:80—10:80—Kay-Sevan, Spy Drama NBC-WJZ NETWORK tend the showing for one week to each ol the participating fraterni­ clerk’., offlcp every day for the past 30 years. 10:00—11:00—John Fogarty, Tenor handle crowds that thronged the ties. Six of the fraternities have al­ month. Mr. Juno received the high­ lier. U-der this the bride-to-be 10:18—11:18—Ted Woena Oreh.—eaat: BASIC — Eaat: wje wbs*wbaa wbal P a ris — Gen. Yvon Dubail, 89, wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wayr wmal: Port Authority of Commerce Build ready announced their Intention of est number at votes cast for any aas seatec' to unwrap her numerous Lum- A Abner—repeat for mldwoat Midwest: wcky kyw wenr wla kwk useful and beautiful gifts. Setback grand chancellor of the Legion of 10:30—11:80—Clyde Lueaa A Orohaatra kwer koll wren wmaq kao wkbf lag at the rate of over 100,( ■> a taking advantage of the system single officer at the town election in Honor and a French hero of the 11:00—12:00—Ralph KIrbery, Baritone NORTHWEST A CANADIAN - wtraj day. In Detroit the ..Exposition, held while fou; othei houses art expect­ October and Is the first Democrat to was played, prises being won by W orld W ar. 11KI8—12:08—Qeorge Oleen'e Oreheetra Mrs, Arthur Kisamann, first, and 11:80—12:80—Harry SoanIk’e Oreheetra wlba katp wabo wday kfyr erct efef during the latter part of October, ed to join within the first month. be elected town clerk of South Washington — Henry Stephens LOANS SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wjax Mrs. Frank Schlldge, consolation. CBS'WABC NETWORK wfla-waun wlod warn wtno wab wapl was extended two days to take care The newly appointed dlrectpr is Wlndso- since the term of LeGie W. W ashington, 66, noted geologist a t wjdx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre of vlsi*'9is who jBimmed into Con­ a graduate of Columbis university N ew b erry In 1918. H r. N ew b erry Several other games were played the Carnegie Institute. f t 9 9 79*300 SASIC—Beat: wabe wado woko woao wool ktba ktha wsoc vention Hall to see the vast display where .ic was connected with the was succeeded by Robert A. Board- during the evening. Philadelphia—The Rev. Dr. Ls- waab wnao wgr wkbw wkrc whk cklw MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kfhl Miss Kelsh’s engagement to Fred- wdro woau wlp wjaa wean wfbl wand PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfl kgw komo depicting the evolution of the auto­ John Jay Grill in the capacity of man, now vice-president o' the ander W hltoom b Munhall, 91, noted " « 9IGRgnVI9E wjav; Mldwoat; wbbna wfbm kmbe khq kfad ktar mobile over the past thirty years. manager. Since his graduation he First National Bank of Hartford. eriek B. Hallcher o f Rockville was Methodist editor and evangelist. kmex wewe wbaa Cent Bast anneuneed last year. SMAU MON1NLY PaVMWTI BAST AND CANADA—wpg who wlbw M ore thtLJ 1,200,000 persons atter 1- hsB been connected with Lord and On one of th*: coldest mornings ef 4:30— B:3>-Tha Singing Lady—eaat ed the Exposition In Detroit. Taylor, and John Sexton and Co., COM! m -vrtm -M ioni wheo wlba wfea were wleo efrb okao 4:46— 8:45—Orphan Annie—east only the week, the kitchen range at the DIXIE — wgat wsfa wbre wqam wdod The attendance Indicated to Ford wholesale grocers, for whom he SKIN IRRITATIONS klra wree wlao wdeu wtoo krld wrr 6:00— 8:00—U. S. Army Band Concert: home of Mi. and Mrs. Ashur A. ktrb ktsa waoo koma wdbo wodx wbt 5:30— 6:30—Three X Slaters — eaet;j officials c pronounced Interest la was New York representative. He Collins exploded. The water front NORTH COVENTRY Itddni ef ecMsis, rtagwonB, ehofiag, P lK t O N A I. P m a n c i O n . The Singing Lady—repeat to wenr automobile purchasing, as well as a wdae wblr wtar wdbj wwva wmbg waja 8:46— 6;46—Lowell Thomas — eaat; la a graduate of Wllllston academy and pipes became frosen during the piwpteo, miner bnzni, ete-qaiddy Roew s, state ThMiter aalMlan MIDWEST — wcah wrl wmt wrobd growing public realisation of the reUeved by Beothias m TBS Mala St., Maaaheataf wtaq wlan wlbw kfb krab wkbn weco Orphan Annie—repeat to mldweet and a member of the Sigma Chi night, and when the fire was built Thursday evening a joint Installa­ 8:00— 7:00—Amos 'n’^Arfdy—eaet only close alliance of hundreds of other fraternity. tion of Tolland and Coventry Fkaaa M M wsbt 6:16— 7:16—Baby Rosa Marla—eaat In the morning ^ere was a terrific Tk* aaly > lanr* tm Tkraa MOUNTAIN—kvor kla koh kal lndustr;es throughout the nation In a.’ Interview Mr. Stephany explosio” and this range was blown Oranges was held at Coventry COAST—khj keln kgb kfre kel kpfy kvl 8:30— 7:80—Potash. Perlmutter, Skit eaat Pee Maatk aa . nasals kfbk kmj kwg kern kdb kgrab 8:48— 7;4V-Mms. Praneae Alda—to c with the automoblh factory. announced that he woulo give pref­ to pieces, parts of it going through Qrann, No. 75, P. of H., with Chap­ A.ai«aat af 7:00— 8:00—Side Show Variety Prog. Scores of costly exhibits portray­ erence to local merchants when the celling. Fortunately none ef the lain Rev. Downs instsilling officer. Resmol Cent Beat. 7:80— 8:30—Cyrona von Gordon—oaai 4:16— 6:10—DIctatera Orchaatra—to e 7:46— 3:46—Rad Davie, Sketch—baste ed vividly to the vast throng of Bht- placing orders but that they would family were in the k itten when the A large attendance was noted. The 4:80- 6:30—Jack Armatreng—ea only ■ frfio—Waekly Mlnstrala Show posltion visitors bow farms, fac­ have to meet prices quoted by deal­ accident occurred. officers for Coventry Grange in­ 4:46— 8:48—Rela and Dunn—to eat 8:S0— 9:30—Mtledy Memonts A Voohl tories and mines in all parts of the stalled were: Master, Louis High ter; 8:00— 8:00—Suok Regera, Skit—eaat • M —10:00—Marcel Rodrigo, Baritone ers from other sections. Quality will only; Skippy, Skaten—rpt for mldw l:3G—10:30—Henri Dsering, Pianist United States and In many foreign be his first consideration, he stated, Overseer, Raymond Johnson; Lec­ 8:18— 8i16—Bobby Benaon—eaat only; 9:46—10:48—To Be Announead countries contributed to the manu­ but lower prices will be an impor­ turer, Gertrude Anderson; Secre­ ME FUNERAL H®ME Al and Pete, Songo—Dixie and west 10:00—11 H)0—Roxy’s Players — oast; facture of the motor car. The dis­ tary, Grace Reed; Chaplain, Lester 8:80—8:80—Mueie Bex—wabo; Light Amoa 'n* Andy—repeat for weat tant factof ill placing orders. Hla THREE ARE INJURED Orch. — baale; Jaek Armatreng — 11:00—12:00—Don Baeter A Orohaatra play pictured for the first time the duties will aafo Include aiding the Hill; Treasurer, Ir^ g Loomis; WILLIAM nldweat repeat 11:80—12:30—Eddit Elkina Orohaatra va^ ramification of the motor in­ fraternities in solvtug problems that Steward, Raymond Storra; Assist­ dustry, and showed how, by de­ may arise in employing new help In IN FALLS ON ICE ant Steward, Harold Turner; Lady mands upon hundreds of other man­ the kitchens. Assistant Steward, Rosa Johnson; l - T H ufacturers. as well as chemists, Two Local Men Suffer Broken Pomona, Alice Brown; Ceres, Mar­ OPEN HEALTH INSTITDTE metallurgists, engineers and sc m. garet Liebraan; Flora, Helen Lieb- tlsts, the manufacture of autoipo- Legs, One Has Shoulder Dis­ man; Gatekeeper, Thomas McKin­ COMMUNITY IN HARTFORD SUNDAY biles reached out of the automobile WAPPING located in Accident. ney. Orange meetings are held every plant Into praotically every aeetion and third Thursday ef each Fnmlllas of many diSereot creeds eatrast their of the country, drawing materials The nzmual meeting of the Fed­ Paul Fltsgerald, 42, at- 98 Braln- month. fidenee to W lD laa P. Qatah. 8o do fiamlHee at | Officers of Manchester Memo­ and equipment and furnishing em­ erated church will be held at the ard Place, was removed to the Man­ Friday night, despite the bad and humble etntloa. His Is a eerviBa fbr tha « weather, a Urge group met at thg rial Hospital Expected to At­ ployment to thousands. The whole church next Thursday evening, Jan- chester Memorial hospital at 8:15 nomimmity.. .readsred wtt panorama of Industries wtaleb have u y y 11, a t eigh t o’ clock, when the a. m. Sunday moniing suffering Coventry Orange HaU and heard an at modest eost.. .alwaye reepeetfnl e< Mflodagr, Jaaaarr 8 , 1M4 tend Sessifms In Golf Clnb. illustrated lecture given by Prof. 4:00—Organ Melodies, Walter grown up around the automobile in­ officers win be elected fot the com­ with a fractiued leg sustained in a mente and preferenee. y dustry, and which had become an in g year. fall on the Icy sidewalk near bis Roy Jones, poultry extension spe­ D aw ley. cialist, of the Connecticut S t^ 4:30—Jack and Loretta Clemens. Integral part of it was portrayed. •Rw.'HiuTy S Martin, paator of heme. He was attended by Dr. Le- The officers of the Manchester Oollega. 4:45—Morgan Memorial Talk — Henry Ford was a frequent visi­ the First CongregatloBal chufeh of Veroe Holmes. Memorial hospital are expected to Saturday evening, three members Robert Drew-Bear., tor to the EbcposltioD both in New South Windsor, took for his semaon Saturday evening John Rohan, 62. attend the Health Institute in Hart­ of Covent^ Orange, No. 75, P. of H. 5:00—Studio Program. subject last Sunday morning “The of 713 H viford Road, fell and dis­ ford, J/ .u aiy 11. The d x in stitu te York and Detroit, and showed par^ located bis right shoulder. A t 8:30 were conferred the fifth degree of 5:10— Garden Spot Show Boys. Communion Pledge of Better Daya.” meetings w ill be held under the Aus­ ticular Interest In the production of this morning William MatChett of the order at Suffield Grange. 6:15—^Babe Ruth’s Boys’ Club. The sacrament of the Lord’s ffiipper pices of the Hartford Council of So­ the historic one-story brick work 96%. Foster street, a CWA worker, Several other Pomona members aUo 6:30— ^Tom Mix. was observed at the close at the cial Agencies and the Hartford Tu­ shop in which he built his first mo­ was adnoitted to the hospital with a attended.. About twenty members —^Wlard of O*. sermon. The Christian Endeavor 5:45 berculosis and Public Health So­ to r car in 1898. possible brokoi right leg. Matchett 6:00—WrightvUle Clarion. was held at seven o’clock in the eve­ of this Grange are expected to j ^ ciety, Material of historic interest in the was injured in a sand beak on Wells the Connecticut State Grange which 6:30—Irene Beasley, blues singer. ning and the subject was “Have we The sessions open at 10:45 a. o l. nation’s psst and present was em­ street. The patients renasined at the win meet this week on Tuesday. 6:45— “Convalescence,” Dr. Gwrge the best foimdation for life?” The In the ’lartford Golf CTub with bodied in the BhcpoeitioB and thou­ hospital. Wednesday and Thursday. Initiation H. Wulp. sands of school children 3gere given leader was Meigs Newberry. 7:00— ^Musical Program . “Child Health Behavior Study,” dis- will be held Tuesday evening at MAN^eSTER.' first hand opportunity to see actual Mis*- Dora Foster was removed to Sheltersd by the Klamlchi moun­ 7:30—Meistersingers of the Air; eussed by Miss Mary G. McCor­ the Foot Guard Hall in Hartford. mick, supervisor of health ti»«i»hfng objects which.heretofore they iiad the Manchester Memorial hospital tains, apple tree, blossomed in De­ Monday evening the anniuU meet­ Leonard Patricelli, director. last Friday. She bad an attack of at the University of the State bera able '- 12:00 Midn.—George Olsen’s or­ At 2 o’clock. Dr, H. E. KlelD- w orld. chestra. scbmldt, director of health edu ^ Now You Can Wear A ' i A.M. tlon of the National Tubercuioels 12:30— ^Harry Sosnlck’s orchestra. Association, will speak on “Child­ 1:00—Silent. hood Tuberculosis and the TebooL” FALSE TEETH This w'li be followed by a t ^ on Queer Twists "Health Programs for High With Rea] Comfort Schools,” presented by Miss Paulin In Day's News 7ASTEETH, a new, plaaaant pow.. BroolcL Williamson of the School der, keeps teeth firmly aet. Deodor­ WDRC Health ^reau of the Welfare Divi­ ises. No zummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. To eat and laugh In com­ sion of the Metropolitan Life Insur- Chicago^Kennetb Rouse was an fort lust sprinkle a little FASTEETH 923 Hartford Conn. 1380 ^ c e Co. Apprentice embalmer. “Was” is the on your plates. Get It today at J. A dinner meeting will be held at correct word, because he left bis W. Hale Co., and other drug storea. the Town and Coimty Club at 6:16 Program for Monday, January 8, post about dawn, running into the 1934, e. s. t. and will be followed by a talk on street, clad only in his underwear, 4:00—Bob Nolan and orchestra. “Practical Methods of ^truction of shouting that he was seeing ghosts. 4:80—J. W. McQueen, National School Children in Social Hygiene” The police found no ghosts, but Commander. by Dr, Willard W. Beatty, superin­ they did mention that they fotmd a 4:45—Artist Recital. tendent of schools in Bronxvllle, N, bottle, which tbev surmised might 6:00—Skippy, Y, have contained spirits. Brooklyn, Indiana—Isaac J. (Jap) 5:16— The Dictators, The sessions are all open to the Miller, friend of James Whitcomb 6:30—Jack Armstrong. public but reservations for ths '•/ Riley and of Bill Nye, and self-elect­ 5:45—Reis and Dunn. luncheon and dinner should be ed “Mayor of Brooklyn”, is dead at 6:00— Otto Neubauer, pianist. mad 9 at the office of the Hartford the age of 76. He was the subject 8:16—H-Bar-0 Rangers, Tuberculosis and PubUc Health So­ i ciety before January 10. for several Riley poems. 6:30—Enoch Ught’s Orchestra, Deciding, when he came here 86 6 :4 ^Y e Happv Minstrels, years ago, that the town needed a , 'i f , 7:00—Myrt and Marge. mayor, Miller wrote President Mc­ M k 'i 7:15—Mary Stone, the Song Girl. Kinley. On the strength of the 7:30—Music in the Air. Overnight A. P. reply, be “sleeted” himself and pro­ fiS* > 7:45—Dave Burrough’s Hawaiian claimed he "can not resign or be Serenaders. removed, for or without cause.” 8:00—Harriet Lee, trio: Joe News Kansas City—"Dizzy'’ the alley Green’s orchestra. cat which rente fou r m iles inside the 8:15—Edwin C. Hill, Cambridge, «Msss.—Harvard Uni­ rim of a fire truck wheel and lived 8:80— Bing Crosby and Lenny Hay- versity acquires 20 carvings in to tell her many children of the ad­ ton’s Orchestra. ivory, fragments of the famous venture, Is entered in a show spon­ 9:00— Leopold Stowkowskl and the "Ivory House” of Ahab and Jezebel, sored by the Heart of America Cat 'ff/A Philadelphia Sj^pbony orchestra, Idc^atrous rulers o f Israel 2,800 Society. She will be in a class term­ 9:15— Robert Benchley; Andee years ago. ed “short-haired household pets.” Kostelanetz's orchestra and Boston— Seventeen persons killed Philadelphia — Found by police chorus. in motor vehicle accidents in Massa­ with,a long cut over one eye, John 9:30—Lulu McConnell, Gertrude chusetts last wek. J. Nolan was patched up and taken Niessen, Isham Jonues’ Orchestra. Boston—State Police seek a mmu before a magistrate. “A little argu­ 10:00—Wayne King's orchestra. known to them as H. A. Bums who, ment in a taproom,” he explained, 10:30— Columbia News Service. they believe, beaded a fake automo­ and the court set him free. 10:45—Evan Evans, baritone with bile Insurance and registration A few hours later, Nolan- re-ap­ orchestra. racket that has victimized at least peared at the hospital a gun-shot 11:15— The Boswell Sisters. 100 persons in Greater Boston and wound in an arm. 11:30— LitUe Jack LitUe. Low ell, ‘Honest, I don’t know how I got it,” be told police. “I Just'notlced it Boston—Fees for the parking of Y I-/, ’ f cars on public ways recommended hurt a little.” He was released in the annual report of the Boston after treatment. RACKUFFE CO. BUYS traffic commission. Metz, France— Victim of a falling Boston—Stesmsblp Britannic in coffin, a French aviator pilot. Ser­ geant Girardin, is dead at Boulay, NEW DELIVERY TRUCKS from Cobh, and bound for New v . v * A / '> ^ ■*> York, held in port as the thickest near M etz. harbor fog in years hampers ship­ He was riding uphill in a bssne, u * * } S V ping. with the corpse of aa old maa. The p i The depressioo is ever. At least, hearse hit a tree, the rear door fitw Cambridge, Mass.—Three young that is the attitude of the RacklUfe open and the coffin fell out, landing men, who claimed they were Har­ Oil Company, marketers of petrol­ on the flier. eum products in this city. With this vard etudents ejected by police from the Epworth Methodist confidence in the future for business CARY GRANT BIABRIBS ECplscopal church a fte r they al' MIL In general, they decided at a recent Loudon, Jan. 8.—(AP)—Cary BtaS meeting to purchase four ne^ legedly created a disturbance as s -f ^ Baron Kurt Von - TippelsWrch, Ger­ Grant, Hollywood actor, bad recov­ Dodge delivery cars to take care of ered from a recent operation today special orders, and service calls. It man consul general at Boston, at­ ■: -V and said- he wlU marry Virglaia Is their intention to maintain B high tempted to address a large congre­ standard of delivery service regard-, gation on Hitler. Cherrill, Hollywood actress, at « London reglstiy offioe—correspemd- less of the severity' of wlnteY New York — Gladys Edgerly I e ' v * ' * 'St storm s. Bates, Mystic, Connecticut, awarded ing to a justice df the peace in the This forward-looking policy has the. medal of the National Associa­ United Stetes. y o ..S' built up The Racklifle Oil Company tion of Women Painters and Sculp­ The notice ^ marriage described ** '1 % from one service station in Nep tors for the best work in the 43rd Grant as “Archibald Alec Leach, BriUUn some twelve years ago to a annual exhibit of the .society. Her otherw ise Cary Grant, aged 29.” It company which is now doing a mil­ sculptured figure was entitled - described Miss Gberrin as ‘'V lrg i^ a lion dollar business a year. "Noah’s wife.” '• Adle^ othsrWlss Cbsmih aged 36.' f 1994, M tim rnJ i n' -'Td. • ■ t! ? ‘ih - ^ ISARQHBSTl lUSH CHURCH GROWS EASE TA X BURDEN TOi SPENDi|9,200 BY r e-a l l o c a h o n I DE^ITE DEPRESSION by. PntoaiB * Oe.) PAD iH G SCHOOLS B e d u e ...... Ifir Ocsrtnd Bow, Heftfoed. Oeoa. Ateaka Jim ...... 33 THE A W W ...... 3% Fimctioiis of Slate, County 1 P. M. SKeefcs AlfiCd Ckeni ...... 146 t m Become Social as WeD Am C a n ...... 95% Liiwr W1 Be S i# N by Bafik Stoeln * -Am Coml Alee...... 54% and Mnnidial Brandies Bid Asked Am For P o w ...... 7% as Spiritaal Center of Cap Nat Bank ft Trust 9 10 Am Rad St S ...... 14 % eW A Wbh Town Payiug You beUevQ.it but .ft’s $nw Ccw- River ...... 460 Am Smeli^ ...... 42% portraiture is ipiieh in First National of Htfd. 85 —the dearest lam ^ in ttn iriK * May Be Altered. Am Tel and Tel ...... n o world, present time. tt’s Commimity of Pofish Res- Htfd. Conn. T r u o t___ 40 for Materials. some with maple and both practical and oonyenient nrooi Am Tob B ...... 6g perky silhouette shades, others wito Htfd. National B and T 16 Apa Wat W k s ...... 1 7 % Phoenix St B aBd T 165 "nber, green, or i ^ t e hobnail fonts cants, and infants. Mr. Fiallot is ‘ idmits in Town. Pesslbl* reaJlocatkin of functions -Anaconda ...... 1 3 % regulMly priced at $loA and $1.60 West Hartford fraat.. 85 Approval of oas new project and very weU known for this type of between state, county and munleipa. Atchison ...... 56% tor—^hold 3TOUT breath—85 c«ite! 1 iBsmanoe Stocka Auburn ...... 52 an addltlmul ^{vopriation for the knw , I could hardly brileve It my­ photography. Can 5806 anil teW ' * The leavy rain of yesterday aft­ branches of the government, in or­ Aetna Casualty ...... 48^ Aviat Coro 1....;...... 7% watershed work were granted the him come to your home at yanr oon- < self but there thqr. are waiting for venience. ernoon interfered but little with at­ der/ to reduce coats borne by the Aetna Life ...... 15 % Balt and O h io ...... 22% local eW A board today. The sum Aetna Fire ...... ^ u at Watkins. You’U Uke the taxpayers, is being considered by 30 Bendlx ...... ie% of $9,200 was approved for painting size—just right for boudoir, desk tendance at the program in Turn new frosting- adds new seat to ’ Automobile ...... 18 Beth Steel ...... 35% the schools and town buildings, or smaU table. (85 cents. Imagine!) A ‘ Hall, in observation .>f the fifth an the Connecticut Special Tax Com­ Conn. General ...... 24 Beth Steel, pfd ...... gg% which includes $2,000 for materials, Here's a recipe tor Orange Biversary of the founding of the mission. This was made known in Hartford Fire ...... 38^4 Borden ...... g o 2 the rest for labor. Labor is to be ^tiw : frosting—1 egg yolk (well PoUsh National church on Gk>lway a statement issued for publication National F i r e ...... 40% Can P a c ...... u % supplied by the CWA and the ma- beatm), 3 tbqpa. orange juice, 2 i>? street. To allow those who came Hartford Steam Boiler 45 ^ese (J. I.) ...... 66 terlsds by the town. Approximately taps, lemon Juice, 8 cups powdered to-day reviewing certain phases of T^ey say that Carole Lombard's from a distance time to arrive, the Phoenix Fire ...... 4g% Cerro De Pasco ...... 33% 8,(X)0 hoprs of labor is the estimate sugar, 1 tbsp. butter (melted), yel­ program began at 3:30 instead of the work now under way. Travelers ...... 345 Ches and Ohio ...... 40 hwtess gown, worn at the opening low coloring. Mix together bnten given in the report. M her new home Christmas eve, 8 o’clock. It is seen, upon examination, that PnbUc UtiUtiee Stocks Chrysler ...... , [, 54 egg yolk and the fruit juices, add The watershed project lists 42,- will cause a fashion revoluticm, or Pastor’s Report the state government derives only a Conn. Elec S e r v ...... 35 Col Carben ...... * 59 000 hours of labor at 60 and 75 sugar gradually. Add melted blit­ Rev. Peter Latas followed a brief small proportion of its revenues Coml Solv ...... ‘ 31 something. The skirt drapes up­ ter. If a rich yellow color is de- Conn. P o w e r...... 34% cents an hour for a total of $22,811. wards at the front In the 1914 man- address of welcome by an accoimt from general property taxation, but Greenwich, WftG, pfd. 38 Cons G a s ...... 30 The type of work to be done is clear­ rired, add vegetable coloring dron Cons O i l ...... ^ r , with a sUt right up to the knee, of the work accomplished through that it administers and derives the Hartford ^ e c ...... 47% 9 ing, cutting and thinning deadwood by drop until the right tint is Cent C a n ...... !! 76j p e sleeves are draped and drama­ cured. the loyalty, and team work of the Bev. Peter Latas bulk of its funds from a number of Hartford Gas ...... 40 on the town watershed in G l^ton- parishioners. Nearly the whole of business and speciiil taxes. Local Corn P r o d ...... 73; tic, and the waistUne high and tied do., p f d ...... : ------45 bury. J^th a big sash. The material of the church’s brief history has been government units administer and SN ETCo...... 100 Del L' and W n ...... *!.*.*! 23 104 Du P o n t ...... ] \ 9: this momentous frock, which was during one of the worst depressions rely largely upon general property Manufacturing Stocks this country has ever known, yet DETECT TUBERCULOSIS Elastman K o d a k ...... ’ . ’ 79: created by Travis Banton, is pale tax revenues, supplemented by cer­ yellow crepe flamlsol. Before ^ u buy a refrigerator see the church has grown and prosper Am Hardware ...... 18% Elec and Mus ...... * 41 tain tax receipt^ from the state Am Hosiery ...... — tee new air-cooled BUectrolux at The ed. Rev. Latas summoned to the Elec Auto Lite ?...... 18% UTEST STOCKS EARLY BY X-RAYING such eis an eighty per cent share of Arrow H and H, com .. 9 Gen E3ec ...... ’ 19 Manchester Gas Company. This platform Frank Rydlewicz, the first the estate penalty tax; a portion do., pfd ...... 90 Rublnow’a January Sale includes new Electrolux has a two tempera­ president. He invited Benjamin Par- Gen Foods ...... 84% New York, Jan. 8—(AP) — There of the motor bus tax; insurance Billings and Spencer.. — Gen M o to r s ...... perfect fitting wash frocks, art ture chiUing unit which gives you tika to act as recording secretary 34 was Uttle life in the Stock Market Board of Health Urges Parents company and bank stock taxes, and Bristol Brass ...... 18% GUlette ...... 1% styled by Barmon, sizes 16-56 at more uniform refrigerator tempera­ o f the meeting. He also called to today although prices, as a whole, certain beverage permit fees. Coun­ do., pfd ...... 95 Gold Dust ...... 17% $1>24. ture when tee room temperature the platform Joseph Grz^’b, the to Take Advantage of Offer were steady to firm. ties obtain their revenues from pro­ Case, Lockwood and B — 300 Hudson M otors...... *** 1 3 % varies widely and rapidly. You can present treasurer of the church; Next Monday. perty taxes levied upon the towns, The alcohol equities, while in get one In about any size you want, Collins Co...... 40 Int Harv ...... small volume, raised their quota­ Mrs. Eleanor Rubacha, president of supplemented by a fifty per cent Colt’s Firearms ...... 16 Int N ic k ...... and tee payment plan will please 18 tions moderately, some of the tobac­ you. the Ladies Aid society and Ignacy share of the unincorporated business Fkigle Lock ...... 28 Int Tel and T el ...... ! i ‘ ] 14 % Have you seen the new low-heeled Wierzbicki, present head of the The present state-wdde campaign cos rallied and various leading for the early detection of tubercu­ tax, and certain beverage permit Fafnlr Bearings ...... 40 Johns Manvllle...... 53 Issues moved a bit higher. Dullness evening sandal? It is unique and church society. The latter, with Fresh flowers, worn in the new losis— which will be carried on here fees. Fuller Brush, Class A . 7 Kennecott was the rule, however, in the early one could dance aU evening and feel Rev. Latas, were the principal 19% smart and Individual manner, are with th^ X-raying of school children Additional substantisd income Is Gray Tel Pay Station 13 Lehigh Val Coal ...... 2% hours and the ticker tape was silent as though one weren’t wearing any Speakers. i about tee flnest adornment glamor­ at the Nathein Hale school next obtained by local municipalities, Hart and Cooley .... — Lehigh Val R d ...... 1 3 % at freouent Intervals. The dollar ex­ sllijpers at all—jiwt perfectly glor­ During the program the junior ous women can haye.v Three fresh also, in various forms of state aid Hartmann Tob, com., — Llgg and Myers T o b ...... 73% hibited strength in foreign exchange ious for the taU devastating crea­ choir imder the direction of Miss Monday—^is being loyally supported gardenias and their' dark glossy by the local Board of Health and for education, public welfare, health do., pfd ...... 9 dealings, the British pound losing tures, but how about the petite Olive Skrabacz sang three numbers. Int Silver ...... Lorillard ...... leaves fashion a branh uew evening school officials and the campaign and highways and for other pur­ 34 some 3 cents and the French franc things that idolize long formal lines Vocal solos were rendered by Miss do., pfd ...... 60 bandeau that is very different This also ha^ the hearty approval of poses, in which the state shares Mcmt W a r d ...... !!!!*'* 21 u yielding proportionately. Grains and teetering high heels as gods Mary Kucienskl and Miss Bertha Landers, Frary ft Clk. 29% Nat B iscifit...... 431were? narrow, but cotton again im­ ^ created for a New York dsb. Manchester physicians. The latter funds with its subdivisions. Records that can add an Inch or three to 6 .THncek, with Miss Skrabacz at the New Brl. Mch. co m .. 6 proved Bonds were Ustless and feet, 2 Inches? WUl their added The orchid bracelet Introduced by piano. Two of the younger Skra­ today issued the following state­ show that the state distributed to do., pfd ...... Marilyn Miller, is a new note for ment: 30 Nat Pow and L t ...... ” irregular. U. S. Governments were height be thus rudely snatched bacz children, Phyllis and Edward, the 169 towns of Connecticut more Mann ft Bow, Class A — N Y Central...... o oeasier. 2 evening. It Is a charmingly prac­ “The great problem today is earl­ away. Fashion, thou art in truth appeared in a costume dance. Seven than $4,360,000 in 193? In taxes do.. Class B ...... % NY NH-and ...... la S U. S. Industrial Alcohol, Scbenley unkind. tical way to use fresh orchids, for ier diagnosis. Tuberculosis, espe­ and grants, exclusive of the dirt hoys of the senior choir, led by the North and Judd ...... 14 Noranda ...... ; 84% ^ .and American Commercial Alcohol they show to advantage when you president, Henry Zatkowskl, sang a cially, Is so insidious a disease, so road appropriation of $2,999,760, In '’liles, Bern Pond .... 9 North Amer ...... !!!! got up 1 to nearly 2 points, while dance and run no risk of being slow in developing positive .signs, which all towns shared. 13% carol, the words of which were com­ Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2 Packard ...... ”' 3% American Telephone, Liggett ft Satisfactory repairing and cob- squashed. Old-fashioned bouquets posed by Rev. Latas. Declamations that it may be far advanced before In view of the fact that the act Russell Mfg ...... 15 Penn ...... ” ” ' Mvers B, Reynolds B and Dome bUng are assured at the State Shoe of fresh blooms are part and parcel its presence is even suspected. 30% were given by Miss Bernice Olbert creating the Commission delegated Scovlll ...... 2 1% Phlla Rdg c and I Mines advanced around a point. Repairing Shop. Delivery service of the new "1900 period” dresses. "Recent developments in the 3% and Miss Edith Vincek. Miss Helen to it, among other things, the duty Stanley Works ...... I8 PhU Pete ...... Lesser gainers Included DuPont, U. —dial 8838. Tiny roses, carnations, violets and X-ray field, however, have not only 15% S. Steel, Westero Union, General Bums then presented to Rev. Latas to devise a more equitable tax sys­ Standard Screw ...... 43 Pub Serv N J ...... 34% lilies of tee valley are used. It has made possible the early detection of Radio ...... ” ; Motors, American Can, Santa Fe a bouquet of roses, and to each of tem and to investigate the possibili­ do., pfd., guar...... lOO % multi-colored ribbon streamers, with the disease, but have mswie practical Smythe Mfg C o ...... 23 Rem R a n d ...... 8 and N. Y. Central. Chrysler, the the committee in charge of the cele­ ty of reducing the burden upon real % one loop holding the bouquet when its 'We in surveying large groups at Taylor and Fenn .... — Rey Tob B ...... 6 most active stock, showed a small bration, red and white ribbon estate, the Commission considers it 42.% A little dressing table in the bath­ dancing. very small expense. Connecticut is Torrlngton ...... % Sears Roebuck ...... loss and U. S. Smelting and some badges in recognition of their effi­ imperative that It analyze with ut­ 49 41% room is an exceUent idea for a the first state in the Union to adopt Socony Vac ...... i.’ ...... T iS others eased. cient work. After remarks in clos­ Underwood Mfg Co ... 35 large bathroom. Why not , get a Yes, rubber footwear can be re­ this method of case-finding among most care the existing financial re­ Union Mfg Co ...... — South Pac ...... Most trawlers and Investors, while ing by the priest, adjournment was lationship between the state and plain one and then lacquer It to suit paired as well as shoes. Take It to school children on a state-wide U S Ehivelope, c o m ... — Sou P Rlc S ...... 3254 not particularly bearish, were in­ made to the basement for supper. local governments. The questions clined to scrutinize potential com­ your own color scheme. You can Sam . Yules, 701 Main street Banquet Served basis. Through the co-operation of do., pfd ...... 70 South Rwy ...... *'■ the State Department of Health, involved include a consideration of Veeder Root ...... 17 St Brands ...... v mitments with more tham the usual buy a dressing table in unfinished Mrs. Frank Rydlewicz and Mrs. 21 wood with one small drawer. Have How happily the Bargain Hound the State Tuberculosis Commission the advantages to be gained by a Whitlock Coll Pipe . . . i St Gas and E l ...... 7U amount of caution. Various brok­ Ludwig Sumlslauski served as co- a good mirror to hang over it and, will “woof” if you mention her and the State Board of Education possible shifting in whole or in part JB.W il’ms Co. $10 par 35 St on Cal ...... erage firms reported that the chairmen for the banquet, and were majority of stock purchases were when it has been painted, a when purchasing articles adver­ ably assisted by a corps of willing an opportunity to utilize the X-ray to the state of the costs of elemen­ St Oil N J ...... tised in her column. tary education, public welfare, high­ of the highly selective type with skirt for the table, in either chintz, workers. The Blue Diamond orches­ in finding cases of tuberculosis is buyers apparently looking more to­ tra played during the meal, and im­ being brought to every town In the ways or any other type of govern­ Timken Roller B ear ...... ” 30’* cretonne or novelty cotton fabrics. ward the ’’long puli’’ than the Pleat one edge of the material and promptu speeches were made by a state. The response has been most mental activity in which there is Trans America ...... 7 ‘quick tujm.” tack it securely around the edge number of the church men. gratif-ing. Already more than 30,- now a division of responsibilities. Gnion Carbide ...... !' ...... A iy oi The history of the first Polish Wall street seemingly had eyes the table, leaving a slit up the front. ,(W uCa/vuit_ 000 X-ray pictui'es have been taken Whether advantage may be gained for nothing outside of Washington. church in Manchester as given in in the schools in the psist three by the creation of equalization funds Unit Cbrp ...... the Polish language yesterday With all sorts of conjectures eman­ months. The campaign Is now on in to be distributed to subdivisions of Unit Gas Imp .... 1 , ^ ating from financial observers on afternoon, at the anniversary, trans­ Manchester. Parents wlU do well to the state is also a matter imder ex­ u s ind A le ...... ;:...... lated into English is about as fol­ the Potomac, speculative circles read carefully the small leaflet re­ amination. I CHILDREN U S Rubber ...... i S ? wefre stUl rather confused over the lows: In the year 1910 a number of cently sent to them. It explains U S S m e lt...... ’' '-ifviv legislative outlook. COBBLERS WILL PROTEST WALL ST. BRIEFS Polish families settled in Manches­ Emphasis is placed by the Com­ By Olivo Roberta Barton U S S te e l...... clearly the need and the plan. mission upon the fact that it is still In some parts of the banking sec­ ter, and made their homes in what Utll Pow and L t ...... ” ow New York, Jan. 8.—Stockholders is known to older residents of the “If at least 500 are X-rayed at seeking information only, and that tion the situation was summarized: CODE OF 63 HOURS this time the cost will be only Vick Chem ...... 26% the Treasury probably will have no of tee Chase National bank will town as the “Union Village.’’ When 75 no conclusions have been formu­ Western Union cents each. Surely it is worth that PUT ASIDE FEAR OF LOSING 56% trouble in borrowing the required vote at a special meeting on Febru­ they arrived the miU houses of tu3 lated calling for such changes. West El and M fe ...... 07 old Union Manufacturing company much to any parent to learn th,-t CHILD’S AFFECTIONS IN $10,000,000,000 at reeiaonable inter­ ary 27 OI tel proposed sale by the Woolworth ...... !!!!!!!! % whicdi went out of business nearly his child does not have tuberculosis: DISCIPLINING HIM 42 est rates; Inferentially, at least, Seven from Manchester Attend bank of $50,00o,000 of preferred 60 years ago, remained, nearly all and it is worth many times that Elec Bond and Share (Curb). il% actual curency inflation is on the State Association Session stock to the Reconstruction Finance of tilem alike and painted a dingy amount to find the case early if the Nature arranges many things, shelf; drastic expansion of credit, Held in New Haven Corporation. brown. The Polish people in time disease should be present. Simple and am<,ng them probably is that with increased monetary velocity, acquired these buildings, painted hygienl f measures in the home may may be expected to accompany huge Stocks of zinc in tee United very thing shouted down so often by government spending: dolla.- stabil­ and greatly improved them by the be all that i. necessary. Your fam­ SCARLET FEVER CASES Less than 10 hours after tee state States at tee end of December to­ addition of porches, and in some Daily Health child experts— the desire of a moth­ ization on a de facto basis may ap­ taled 104,710 short tons compared ily doctor will be glad to help. The pear soon, although this country, for meeting of the Shoe Rebuilders As­ cases new buildings were erected pictures will be taken January 15 er to bold hei child’s .love by hu­ sociation of Connecticut was held In with 101,223 at the end of Novem­ as the little colony g;rew. They moring him. ON INCREASE IN STATE the moment, will be unable to reach ber and 124,856 at the end of De­ at the Nathan Hale school. 'This op­ any “pegging” agreement with the New Ha'/en yesterday, the state were industrious and speedily found portunity is open to pre-scho:I chil­ Service Somehow or other I believe It president of tee association was orr cember, 1932, tee American Zinc work in the silk miUs, the Bon Ami British or French; quick legislation dren and also to adults who may de­ must be meant for a good purpose bis ivay to Washington to represent Institute reports. December produc­ factory and nearby farms. They or it would not be there. Hartford, Jan. 8—(AP)—An In may be expected to permit the tion amounted to 32,004 tons sire it.” Treasury to take over the $3,600,- tee state association at the code welcomed others of their country­ At the same time there is some­ crease of 15 cases of scarlet fever against 32,582 in the previous EYES REVEAL CONDITION o r 00,000 of Federal reserve gold, pre­ hearing to be held in Washington men to the settlement, and their am­ YOUR HEALTH thing else to be considered. Civi­ is shown in the number of cases month and 18,653 in the same bition to establish a church was liminary to a formal devaluation of tomorrow morning at 10:30. JUDGE THOMAS FALLS lization does something to us. The through^t the state reported to the the dollar; business throughout the The copy of the code as.present­ month last year. paramount. Accordingly the first Doctors Look Into Retina for Indica­ higher we go in intelligence and organization looking to that end United States should show substan­ ed to 'Jir meeting showed teat a 63- tions of Many Nervous Diseases education the more sensitive be­ State Department of Health for the A gold-handled stiletto oi six­ was that of St John the Baptist Aid week ending r.t noon today. -hie tial imp.ovement, due to, govern­ hour week constituted tee hours of IN HARTFORD COURT and Other Ailments of the Human comes the nervous make-up, and ment “priming,” during the next working for proprletOx-a of shops teenth century French workmanship Society, which is still in existence. Body. total is now 63 as against 48 for normal emotion is exaggerated. six months. with a minimum of 40 houi-s for was found in a corn field near Vin- The first building project imdertak- me week previous. Twenty-one of Ita, Okla. en by the society, which represent­ What Culture Brings Some financiers in touch with for­ helpers. Tfie age limit .for those who Suffering from Strained Back By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN these cases are in Hartford County ed the heads of practically all the Compare the average hlghstrung and four in the city of Hartford. eign developments, discussing the might work at tee trade was not woman of any cultured nation with problem of currency stabilization, families in the village, was that of Federal Jurist Slips as He Diphtheria decreased by five less than IT years. Editor, Journal of the American her savage sister. One ... sensitive expressed the opinion that neither Turn hall, completed before the Steps from Platform. cases there being but two the peist The local and the state associa­ early years of the World War." Medical Association, and of violin capable of a mlUion tunes, the the British nor French could be in­ Hygeia, the Health week, one In Coimty and tions are opp>o8ed to the number of ' Form Corporation other a primitive Instrument limit­ duced to agree to a “pegging” ar­ hours t^ie proprietor may work and Hartford, Jan. 8.— (AP) — Two Magazine. one in New Haven county with bac- rangement because of the fact that With the infiux of other Polish ed to a few. wish to have this provision stricken people as thf years passed by, a Federal cases were continued when cill cairiers of one each in Hartford they expect the dollar to soar if and Judge Edwin S. 'Thomas, after de­ Not only is your eye the window Thus constructed, our civilized Bridgeport and New Haven. Meas^ out, leaving tee hours to be set by Polish Corporation was formed. Two mother is vulnerable to hurt much when the billion or so of American claring a recess in United States of your soul, but it is a barometer les went up with cases the past local organizations. There were sev­ years later they bought out the too easily. She fears too quickly 21 capital abroad starts to come home. Court this morning, fell as ht was for measuring the health of your week as compared with three for en mem’)erf from Manchester at tee Moske Grocery at 50 North street, and goes to great extremes to pre­ Foreign exchanges, it is held, would stepping down from a platform in body. the previous week. There were 35 hearing. In most of the casec in and controlled a store of their own serve what she holds dear. The be forced down rapidly under the the Improvised courtroomJ He was By looking into your eyes, vlsucti- cases of whooping cough reported Manchester there are no helpers and the Turn hall for more than a dearest thing to her is the love capital repatriation rush. It is decade. It is now owned by East caught by court attendants and It Izlng their interior through the use while ■ ist week’s total was only 26. argued that the Europeans are employed and by setting the hours Granby parties. of the opthalmoscope, s ” d by meas-' of her child for her. She puts it Other ilseaaes reported during waiting for this hoped-for slump to that proprietors might work at 63 was learned that he was suffering even above her love for him. A DAY SINGLE The majority of the Polish from a strained back. uring certain of their reactions, the the past week include broncho pneu­ take place before agreeing to talk It has feared teat too many families leaned to a church of the physician can tell a great deal about I do not think that children love monia 23, chicken pox 160, con­ stabill^tion. would take advantage and would The case of James D. Hogan, for­ their mothers altogether as we are $4 DOUBLE Polish National denomination, and a mer teller of the Torrlngton Nation­ your body generally. junctivitis Infection 1 1 , German result in too many shops being so oftej told, because they are self­ delegation was sent to Bishop W. al Bank and Trust Company, Not only does the body reflect to measles 1, influenza 13, mumps 116 opened. The plan teat the local cob­ ish and their mothers mean mere­ Gawrychowski, who sent as the first chargef' with embezzling $1,434.40, some extent bad conditions of the lobar pneumonu. 64, septic sore ALL FOREIGNERS LEAVE blers have been working for, short­ These are the NEW low rates priest Rev. Simon Guzik, who re­ was continued until Wednesday. The eye, but the eye can reflect troubles ly convenience and conrfort. TIiIb throat 1 , pulmonary tuberculosis 13. er hours, also would be wiped out. does enter into it, of course, but I now in effect at the HOTEL mained for 10 months. During his bankruptcy case of the New Illlford elsewhere In the human body. There were no cases of typhoid give all children credit for a high­ VICTORIA, NEW YORK. pastorate the society acquired the Paint and Paper Company, Inc., be­ When the doctor notes that your fever reported. PROVINCE OF FUKIEN cemetery on Jefferson street and al­ er emctlon than that. They love ing heard at the time of the acci­ eyes are clear and bright, he indi­ Again under the popular mon- ready seven of the little colony are cates at once a fairly good state of their mothers because they love G. 0 . P. HAS DEHCIT resting there. Rev. Guzik was dent, may be finished later today or them, that’s alL Hong Kong, Jan. 8.—(AP) —The tomorrow. health. A condition Uke Jaundice RAID OPIUM DENS. agement of Roy Moulton, the transferred to another parish and Mother’s Arittade city of Amoy in rebellious Fukien Although JudgK thomas did not shows Itself in yellowness of the eye­ Niw Hom VKTOiu assufnes the same bishop sent Revr A. Przy- ball. Therefor#, I think there Is less Hartford, Jaa. 8.— (AP)— Five province reported today teat all for­ OF OVER $190,000 feel well this morning, he held eigners had left tee interior of the first importance os the perfect enskl, who remained six months, Frequently, trouble in the brain ^ g e r of a mother doing ' little Chinese who were arrested fiuhday during all this time services were court because of the great amount province for tee coast. headquarters for visiters to J of business on the cadendar, and or in the nervous system may be dl^pUning than she msy think. afternoon In raids the police on The capitol city of Foochow, to­ held In Turn haU. 'The Bishop then She must put aside this exagger- two alleged opium dens In tene­ Washington, Jan. 8—(AP)— A sent to the church Rev. Peter the long morning session was found by looking into the back of ward which National government New Yorh.The word'MracOMT* the eye with the opthalmoscope. a t^ f w of losing her boy's or ments on the first and second floors deficit on December 31 of $191,- /about four years ago. During the thought to have tired his back con­ forces are driving from Nanking 475.81 for tee Republican National takes on a nhw meaning hpre. siderably. ' Certain conditions, such as alco­ gin s affection, become a little im- of 210 Front street, were arraigned and Peiping, remained ominously first few months of his pastorate peitKjn il at times snd take the law before Judge WUlIam M^ Harney m committee w u reported to South psrish bought the present site holism, rheumatism, gout, diabetes, silent whUe other Chinese cities at­ and poisoning pf the body by various Into her hands. She .rill have police court today. Morrte 8. Falk, Trimble, clerk of the House, today on Galway street for the new BOT STILL MISSING tempted to establish communication by George F. Gets, treasurer. tOOO ROOMS metallic sultetances, reveal them­ herself to fight, of oourss, but If 1 counsel for the aeoufed, was granted church, and ground was broken on with it, ^ This compared with a deficit of All newly decorated. Each October 80, 1930, The work con­ Svracuse, N. Y„ Jaa. 8 ~ (A P ) — selves in changes back of the sye. ■he stops and rsssons thus she a continuaacs Ip'tb# caae to Satur­ Nationalist forces reported hers will see there Is small risk. "I day. Tbs accused are Soo Sing. $186,464.19 on August 81, the be­ room equipped with a MRVa ti tinued through the winter until the 9>rley Bryant, police chief of Fort hat they bad captured Kukien and ginning of the period covered by, the ^ week in February, 1981, when Myers, Fla., today telMnipbed the Eyestrain, dus to overuss of tbs cannot go on letting Junior have 66, and Mab Hong, 80, alleged pro- were making a strong attack from IA7H, SHOWIA RADIO. ORCVIA- rietora of the places raided and report. It was filed under require- the interior was finished, and- the father of H, Dourhie Jobnion, Jr„ eys, particularly in bad Ugbt, may the land and sea against Sbikow meote of the Federal Corrupt P ru- HNO ICi WATft, A “IIAUrt RUT'* 51' ^ ^ iree alleged frequenters Chung first mass held in the new church 14, mieeing from the home eiace reveal itself in dlsslness, nausea, or ne will respect me more beeaufe S and Loyuan, ticee Act. MATTRfM, PUU UNOTH sAlRROR, was OB March 1 , 1981. ^ e s ^ , for any marks that would disturbances of tbs nervous system. b» ywmects himself more. At any Lee, 43 of Norwalk; Charlie Fong, Military observers here said that Contributions from fisptsmber 1, iPAaoUS OOMT, WRITINO OMK Steady, Growth W p Identify the boy, “We have a If wu $rs naar-sifbted, you will fftte ft Is better to saorifioe • ut- M, and Hee Kee, 21, both of M ^t the situation bid becoms precarious to Deesmbsr 81, 1988, wore report- _ The ^urcb was named after tbs ^ here who is the duplicate of tbs tend to be stoop sbouldsrsd, bsoauss iM Of bis devotion to ms now if street. New York dty. for tbs rsDsl leaders of Fukien prov end ether modem feoturoft orpwissd, fit. John the W pLcturs is m tbs paper of bending over to see your wwk. ft means that bs will bs a bstter tone' and that they poeeibly would Kiptlst CburoD. Popular usage has but ^ ta • little taller ^ a n A person wftb astigmatisto, not 2 elmsw Ie Hisetrei enS Aeow man. ^ y w a y tbore isn't a ebanc« •vaouate Fpoebow and establish a 1 a isroisels md i jWBtrboted it to the P oIisb ^ tloB al ■failable d e s c r lp ^ ," said tbs properly eorreeted by eye-glasses, to a thoiuand toat ft wiU make 112,000 GEM TBEFT. n ^ bass at Cbangschow or soms I6.T00. m a th , Zb 1981 the brick veneer cbi§f» may twist his whole Ik^ to eee Mjy dlffsrenes in bto real love at otbsr flfly fartbsr south. Silas H. fitrawn, Gbloago, evtifcly I was added, greatly improv- Tbs f a ^ , state sditor of tbs properly. One autbwtty Insiate that Darien, Jsa. i,— (AP)— Darien listsd for a oontributlon_ w f 11,000 fiPPMraaoe of the buUdi^. fcraeuss H^ald, wirsd dasoriptlons many case# of wry-neek are due to Tbfire is one totof X tbtok that polios today rtported about 112,000 ■N f^BG B POfiTAL LAW8. tbroufb tbs OhlMco o ^ and IMO •eoieties were foramd, asd of torn m a ^ of idsnttfleatloB, ens errors of toe eye not properly oor« Jtoes males a dUfsrsaoi. TWi jswslry robbsry to tbs boms of Mr. torot^ the aereUnd.ofEioe. Tbs •ooBwat^ te worklBg tor the ****S?«5 ocar upon tbs right reeted. to A aotofr'i ooatfol ibeuld Mrs. ObariM Lm , Butters Ziland, Hartfbrd, Jan. 8,—(AP)— “No foilowtnf ooBtribtttlons of $000 each B o f tbs church. The lUBior and taiy. is beiag oondu^ lUeently, a Oerman iaveittfator Toksasks. Mr. Lss is toa fonuar olreulari, blUs, or other sxtransous wert reported fir cM ii. under the' ed for toe boy, wbeee mother ie iU toalfted toat toe ruldity a toe Fjrs OouB^ Qub, BUfttsf" may bs left In Hartford Brerett fianders; Ogdea Z* MUli Tntaift Ubh fikewroBsk, have toroufb worry. oBiet of oataraetf of toa eyei to Bail riosptadss unlsss tow boar la d Qeti, te^etotSrt to tot rimlrtd poitafs It was as- ^ b e dffloit waa shown to toclude fid they have fre- c e u M o i o M D U S ■ t o M taday tar P^tmastsr Jamsa ‘ ------M o g asaiff to earn ^ to iftof rapidly. To toat OB' WvCNiM All sueb aattir fbgad for ^pBM fit of •fflW jir.i., Jib . I h-( a F)- test too oAtloB M too wt oiay bi ^ Of OfiOtllf to ^oin rlan wlU bs taksa to toi poit- D iute the ^eueuatr, 0 . Owpbell, eelleetor of eui. M ft of Hlo Mnoe* dheilifid b«M for postoff. i diicattoB have bees cofi> tome to^ toli pert, died luddesly to- toBoyi it, Zifttu, iod~ thfi bWlt toitwottaai to sBfores pbital aad Hswieeis _____ to toe T bw toe eye, to mere tofifi t a t i l M Kfitoto, rtm iH W firofptrtd ttfitor U f lonfiftoM to ^ MfiPitof tbs uft of rmU ri- .9ofit U yefiff. A wMew Olilfiffi ■ifitoi* nmuiAd i j o f ftBytotoi but .itam i^ A t 'h k ( ; If toM VNlil^ iffil------J ' f .(WA .is MA5 CHB8TBR BV^NINQ HIRALD, MAN0HB8TBR, OONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1W4. UARDS SOUNDLY TROUNCED BY PHANTOMS, 42^ asotis Seem Sure To Win 1st RotindjNew Britain FWe Gains Third Straight Victwy FEATeUAKOSTO ACCORD DELIRIOUS WELCOME KEEP S U T t CLEAN Bask^bdll TO COLUMBIA’S GRID aEVEN Over Local Champicms IN EEC SR. LEAGUE lA St filDSS BCAt BtmDXiS AUTO CAGE UlAOUEi A Sad Story SoMiin Minu Dew! u d The Bast Sides dafsaUd tbe West The results of games Ih the Auto •ld4 Buddiai 84*81 at West.^ Side Basketball league at lianehesUr PhUtCOfi (42) Rec. Mulfloon, Saare m a Borow* High are as follows: Ths Austifl's CONQUERING UONS R e c d Volley Ball Squad P B. Fan But PiR lip Gallant \j L ilt Gann of First Half ski were the big point makers for defeated the Buioks, 19-16. 'lAs S RctAno, rf .... 0 East Sida Five. For the Buddies Rockfle’i lurosd hack the Cadil­ 1 BaykMk, rf . . . 0 Battle; Tn3 at Hatflme Judd and Ford starred. lacs 2S-19; the CeVauk trouBced ths RETURN TO SCHOOL Wins One Matchp Loses 4 2 Boukas, If .... 3 Agiinst Celtics Tomor­ East Sides (86) Foydi 29-19; aad the Auburas beat 1 Campagnene, if 6 B F T the Chevrolet 28-20. 0 R c v ^ c ...... 4 21-13; Rifala Meet AfilB MuldooB, rf ...... ^ ...... 8 0 10 Btiiok (15). AFTERWFEAT Playing agalfist some o< ths best*t6 Jamaloh e ^ r a bitter tueals 0 Klcy, c ...... 0 row; Phaiitoms Gain Vic­ 0 r T and highest ranking teame In thejecores of 10*7 u d 16-i. ’The loeaie 2 Ramstta, rg .. 8 Walker, If ...... « . . . . ! 2 4 J. Btaum, rf ...... 1 0 2 Weir, e ...... 8 0 ' 4 east, the Recreation Centers volley then drfMted Chfflden, 19-17, los­ 0 Moors, r g ...... 0 Wednesday at Armory. EaihkowiM, If .2 1 5 ball team gained fourth place m ing the second game, 16-7, and win­ 1 Trub«m, ig .... 6 tory to Leave Cellar. Sears, rg ...... 8 2 8 IV. Byckolaki, 0...... 2 0 4 Borewski, Ig ...... *4 0 8 Team That Beat Stanford the Jamaica, L. I., six-state tour­ ning the deciding gams, 16^18. m fl. Myneskl, rg ...... 3 0 4 nament Saturday, wiaaiag one ^eir third match, the Reoi Wire 20 2-6 42 The Phafltemi of NtW Brltate 6, Lias, I g ...... <0 0 0 match and losing four. Jamaica, paired igainet Provldeneei a team (28) 16 4 86 Ghren SdrriDg Reception 1 Chapman, rf . 1 4-4 proved laturday night that Lady Tbi AflMldi llw otu reniAintd an West Sides Buddies (8l) fifth place winner in the National that handed the locale a dedeive Luck had nothing whatsoever Ao do 16 troimclng In five straight games IB 0 Falkoskl, if .. 3 3-6 'UBbaatiAi team Saturday Bight Heafs, rf ...... 2 0 4 tdumey last year and holder of the with their two decisive victories Austin (19) by New York City, Praioed M etro^htan ohampionehlp, elimi­ which Manchuter did not make 1 Turkingtoii, c . 1 0-1 |Wh«n 't d«fMt«d th« KaUotMl Sargent, rf ...... 0 0 0 Q 0 MoHals, rg ... . 1 0-0 over the NatlChhl Guards liet sea­ Ford, If ...... /S 2 6 nated Philadelphia in the finale to more than five points in any one duafd taasn IB a Rac Sanlof Laagua OMSgetti, r f ...... 6 game. In Saturday’s clash, the 1 Mattson, rg .. , 1 0-0 son by scoring their third consecu­ gama at the School atraat gym by Vennart, If ...... 0 0 0 O'l^iily, if ...... I by Mayor LaGnardia. win the title. 1 Holland, ig . . . . 3 1-1 Anderson, c ...... 0 1 1 Mallofi, c ...... 0 Play In the tourney etarted at 2 locals put up a itlffer fight and went 0 Gustafson, If . . 0 0-0 tive triumph over the Manoheiter itha itfora of 42-23 ia a rough aad o’clock Saturday afternoon and wae down to defeat by a ^ e e margin. ebampa— a feat that no ether ird fought gama. in tba other Tsdford, c ...... I 0 2 Holmes, rg ...... I Judd, rg ...... *8 1 17 Johnston* rg 2 completed at midnight. Jamaica, The final match against Philadel 10 8-12 28 qmntet has been able to aocomplilh igana tha hopalaaa Weat Sida Caltloa By EDWARD J, NEIL with one of the beet trained and phla was lost in straight games. bad fttrthar into t t cellar QustiRfson, Ig ...... *..0 1 1 Score at halftime. 21-18, Phan­ 10 the three years the Guards have I ware puab^ Brlmley, Ig ...... 0 0 0 19 Aieoclated Press Sports Writer drilled teams in the east, stressed One Local Team toms. RsfSrss, waters. Tims, by tha Phaatoma who put OB a sac* New York, Jan, 8.—(AP)— The a fact overhand type of serve that Thoee making tbe trip with Di­ been organised. To make their ond half rally to rout tha loaara by BookDo (16) tsn minute periods. domination more convincing, the 13 0 81 Obraltls, rf ...... 4 most glorious athletic sortie ia the gave them the jump on practically rector Frank Busch wsre: Bernard |ba aeora of 49*30. Bebubert. Walter Wilklnaon, Frank Phantoms turned tha trick by the Raferea, Jolly. Carney, If ...... i h i s t ^ of Columbia — possibly of all of tbe other teams. The winners overwhelming margin of 42 to 28. Laai Balf Sport Kuaek, o 3 N ew ^ork City lUelf, was just a were also exceptionally profldo&t In Mordavsky, Robert Metcalf sad mesiiory today, amd the boyh who George Gibbons, and also Fred Miss Farr and Dowd Poaaibly raallalng that Usay would LOCAL TEAM WINS Anderson, rg ...... 6 11 spiking and played a brilliant pase- DOW, STONEHOUSE, The final result might have been ■-.u occupying tha cellar berth If they Bellamy, I g ...... 0 made It possible, 80 members of the tng game from the back oourt to Baker of Naugatuck and A1 Kim­ closer bad the Guards had the ser­ not dniab on the long and of tha Tha local Sons of Italy Jra. trav­ Lion football squad that beat Stan­ the setup men to make It possible ball of Hartford, the latter being vices of “Ding” Farr and "Ernie” ra la their ganoa with tha Caltica, eled to Wapplsg Saturday and de­ T2 30 ford in tbe Rose Bowl, New Year’s for the latter to give the splicer Just drafted to play In tbe laet two T e FOR HONORS Dowd, both of whom were out of the the PbaBtoma went on a aluding feated the Unoaa by tbe acore of Cadillac (19) day were back la school worrying the pass needed for a-driving, un- matches. Baker Ui his first appear­ lineup due to injuries aad Ulaess, Bcorlo'' apraa In tha aacond half to 27-10 In the new (JommujRity Hall, Donahue, rf ...... 8 about ha^-yeeur axamlnatlona. returnable spike. ance with the locals, was the spark­ but evsa then it would have been badly outclaaa the Weat Sidara after Play throughout the first half was But before they returned to their plug of tbe team and was most ef­ difficult to stop the sensational, fast- Fielder, If ...... 2 books aund claeeee today they bad Defeat Camden la cW flrat half. Both teamn cloee, but the aacond half found tbe Wolfram, c ...... 1 It was the local team’s first sx> fective offensively and defensively. stepping Phantoms, whose brilliant ■•jt throughout tba drat half played local team at its best and easily added to their overcrowded mem Both Haro 279 at Maimi play h u bowled over many of the Fitzgerald, rg ...... 1 oriee tbe final picture of a uai ptrlencs with tbe faet overhand 'The Jamaica Y.M.C.A. officials tight and aggraaalva gama with tha outcluaed tbe Uncaa who were Robertson, Ig ...... 0 serve and their showing was a huge tnade tbe visiting teams feal right outstanding quintets In the state. never in tbe running In tbe final verslty delirious at their triumph One Of The Beat oargln oaver being inora than four against great odds, &nd tha eulogies credit to the members of the team. at boms and conducted tbe tourna­ Tournament — To Play polnta. balf. 7 Manchester received Ite inltatlon to ment in a most successful manner. When tbe Guarda bowed to the Tha drat half fruiid the Phan Della Fera and Derjorlo played Referee, "Cy” ’ Cumber. of President Nicholas Murray But­ Pbamtoms in tbe arst encounter of a ler, Mayor Fiorello La Ouardla, axEd ’compete in the tourney beohuse the Director Busch is planning to con­ home and home series last season tome laadln by the narrow margin tbe leading roles for the Sons, while Umpire, Bob emltb. lociUs won the Connecticut state duct a tournament at a later date Off Today. Berger and Welles were best for Dean of the College, Herbert by a score of 36-26, the New Britain of lf*l6, Howeyer. tba aacond balf D« Vaox (29) Hawkee, who’ll be addressing them title last year. and Intends to invite Providence, five was regarded as a young up­ waa a diflarent atory aa tbe Phan- the Uncaa. O again, individually, If they fail to Manchoster lost its opening match Pittsfield, Hartford and Jamaica. Miami, Fla., Jan. 8.—(AP) —Tied start team that had beaten the -town- toma found the meah at will In the Sons of Italy Jra. (27) Stechholz, rf ...... 1 settle down again la time to pass for top honors with 279, ons undtr champs when tbs latter were badly flniAi half to turn tbe game Into a B F Smith, rf ...... 2 those examinations. par, after a sensational finish in off form. But this view was soon walk away. Nlcbolaon and Wellea UrbanetU, rf ...... 0 2 2 O. May, I f ...... 6 To ths receptions and celebra­ the 72 bole Miami open golf tourna­ shattered when tbe Phantoms pro­ I lad the acorlng with 18 polnta Giorgltti, rf ...... 2 1 0 W. McCormick, c ...... 0 tions Los Angeles, Denver and Cbl-1 ment, wmie Dow, 48 years old ceeded to pin another defeat on the / each while Blaaell and Quinn were R. Della Fera, if ...... 8 2 8 Barrett, rg ...... 1 cago gave tbe football team, for Bcotfbman from Miami And Ralph Guardp at the local Armory to the 1 beat for the loaara. Saplenza, c ...... 1 2 4 J. May, Ig ...... 6 beating Stanford 7-0 In the crown­ YOUTH OF ACE PLAYERS StonShouse, 29, of Indianapolis, tune of 84 to 23, and Saturday’s In BrllUant Form Derjorlo, rg ...... 4 0 8 ing upset of tbe athletic year, New meet in an 18 hole play off today to outcome stamps the Phantoms as Playing by far thalr beat all De Simone, Ig ...... 0 0 0 14 29 York added one of the most stirring decide the championship. one of the leading semi-pro aggre­ all-around game thla eeaaon, Anaal- Ford (19) In its history of spectacular recep­ Tbe title alone awaits the win gations in tbe state. di*a Maaons proved to tbe fana in 10‘ 7 27 tions. FEATURE OF ’33 TENNIS ner, tbe players having decided to Score 20 Times their gama with tba National Uncaa of Wapplng (10) In a setting of standing rain that split first money of 1500 and the The Guards battled the Phantoms D! Green, rf ...... 1 on oven terms in the second and Ouarda, their reaaona for occupying Dewey, rf ...... 1 i 3 Jacobs, If ...... 1 was particularly appropriate In view second prize of $350 for a purse of flrat pla'*a In the Rac Senior League, Berger, rf ...... 2 0 4 of sltfinar conditions that existed In t $425 each. Tommy Armour of Chi­ fourth quarters but the Phantom.^ Gorens, ...... 1 High Ranking Stars Average I ran up such wide margins in the when they defeated the soldiers 42- Foster, I f ...... (h 1 1 Knapp, c ...... 2 the Rose Bowl New Year’s day, the Court Schedule cago, former holder of the Ameri­ 22. Outclassing the Guard team In Porcheron, If ...... 0 (>^ 0 conquerors of tbe Giant Cardinals can and British open championships, first and third periods that the every department of the game the Nielsen, rg ...... 1 Vere wrestled from a crowd of 6,- Guards had little chance to close the Welles, c ...... 1 3 5 Tierney, Ig ...... 2 24 Years of Ago; 13 from Week of January ’8th, School Street finished with 280, one stroke back gap. The Phantoms tallied no less Ansaldl team showed Its real pow­ Johnjpn, rg ...... 0 0 0 000 that met their train last night of tbe leaders, to earn $250. C. Rogers, r g ...... 1 by some 220 policemen, then whirled than twenty time* from the floor, er all through the game and held Jones, rg ...... 0 0 0 Gene Sarazen woimd up with a doubling the Guards total field the lead at all times, holding the Waldron, Ig ...... I 0 2 g 19 up Broadway with motorcycle police the Ea^ on List; Parker TUESDAY 283 to collect next prize of $150. Guard team scoreless the first peri­ screaming their escort. 7:30—Ansaldls vs, (Celtics. goals. Auburn (28) Automobiles parked In lanes Lead From Start ' od and accounting for 11 polnta 5 5 15 G 8:80—Phantoms v s.' National RUNYAN, DUTRA TIED Led by Campagnone and Truhan, themselves. along Broadway added their tooting and Mako, Both 17, Per­ Guards. Los Angeles, Jan. 8.— (AP) — Referee, Huband; scorer, Diana; J. Donsihue, r f ...... 0 horns to the bedlam all the way up Two par-plundering golfers from the the Phantoms took a 14 to 6 lead in I) Tbe Guard team, however, preas- timer. Smith. W. Gryk, I f ...... 0 WEDNESDAY the first quarter as the Guards tried ed the winners throughout the en­ to Morning Side Heights where 8:30—Herald Newsboys vs. West Pacific and Atlantic seaboards. in vain to get started. In the Hemingway, c ...... 1 twice as many students as the col­ formed as Seniors. Paul Runyan and OUn Dutra, set tire game, largely through an un­ GRAMMAR LEAGUE. H. Gryk, c ...... 2 Binds of Simsbury. second, the teams continued on even tiring and aggressive type of play lege gymnasium would bold strug­ 9:30—^antoms vs. Shanahan the pace today as tbe Los Angeles terms with tbe Phantoms bolding a In the grammar school league the Freihelt, rg ...... 5 gled with police again to get close open golf championship moved into taking every chance to gain posses­ results were as follows: Miss Swee­ Robinspn, Ig ...... 4 Drug tea’*n of Hartford. 21 to 18 advantage at halftime, m sion of a lost ball. to the greatest athletic heroes in This is another of a series of stories,! FRIDAY the final 36 boles of play. the third period, the home team ney’s room swamped Miss Keith's Columbia’s history. Dutra swarthy Spanish con­ Campbell Features room 62-29; Miss McGuire’s room 12 *28 on sports prospects for 1934, written* 7:30—East Sides vs. Mitchell again outscored the Guards and In­ “Cop” Campbell, the Ansaldls President Butler told them how especially for the Associated Press. House Junlurs of Hartford. quistador of the links, bad 18 hole creased their lead to 34 to 21 by the V. edged Miss Shea’s room 15-13; in Chevrolet (20) proud be was, and how proud the cards of 67 and 71 for his 138 stroke outstanding player, was as usual G 8:8C—National Guards vs. ClerLs end of the quarter, a margin which the seventh grade, Mias Christian­ University was, and remarked that By EDWARD B. MOSS total, two under par for the Loe An­ the Guards were unable to overcome the star, looping In baskets from son’s room nosed out Mrs. Forbes’ Oraziadio, r f ...... 2 here he was parading again, be who A. C. of Rockville. all angles of the floor, being high (Executive secretary, U. S. L. T. A.) 9:30—Ansaldl Masons vs. Collect­ geles coimtry Club course, Run­ In the final period. room 27-24, and Miss McAdams’ Harris, If ...... 3 as tf freshman at Columbia had yan, of White Plains, N. Y., had a Those Who Starred scorer with Seven field goals and room defeated Miss Grimstrom’s A, Gryk, c ...... 1 ing Co„ of Hartford. marched up Fifth avenue in the New York, Jan. 8—(AP) — The. SATURDAY pair of 69s. Campagone, Truhan and Rametta one foul for a total of fifteen points. room 25-18. Connors, rg ...... -2 parade for a long forgotten Colum­ Today they were paired together, featured for the Phantoms while Though the sterling play of Camp­ 8th GRADE. R. Johnson, Ig ...... 2 bia crew conolng back victorious youth of the nationally high rank­ 7:30—Jaffe’s vs. Dugout Five. this 230 pound Santa Monica pro, bell stood out. the entire play of ing players and the wide geograph­ 8:30—Knolls vs. Herald News­ Falkoskl, Holland and Chapman Mlee Keith (29) from tbe Henley Regatta in Eng­ ical distribution of such honors for andVthe 130 pound easterner, along were outstanding for the Guards. every member of the winners was G F T 10 20 land. boys. with their closest challenger, young The foul shooting of the" locale was notewo’^y. Tha team play uuid 1034 was one of the outstandlM J. Guthrie, r f ...... 3 3 9 Referee, Bob Smith. The cheers for bead coach Lou features of the past year in tennis Charles Seaver, Los Angeles ama- especially good, the Guards sinking passing of the Maaons In the first Wadass, I f ...... 2 0 4 Umpire, Cumber. Little and captain Cliff Montgom­ j l-r w f I teur, only a stroke behind. Seven eight out of twelve attempts, led by half completely baffled the soldiers and an encouraging sign for the Muacko, c ...... 3 0 6 ery, both of whom thanked tne future of the game In America dur­ A w etV JrTOTTl others of the field of 66 remaining Chapman who made four out of and their fine type of good play Giovanlni, rg ...... 2 1 5 BUDDIES TROUNCE students, mingled with hisses for ing the coming season. I entrants were within easy striking four. even drew comments from the ar­ Mohr, Ig ...... 1 3 5 BLOOMFIELD the Columbia Spectator, tbe school Twenty-nine players were ranked TUESDAY distance of :he lead. To Meet Wednesday dent Guard rooters. In dafeat tbe The West Side Buddies baaketball paper that condemned the trip by the United States Lawn Tennis Rangers vs. Steyril Jrs. at Hart­ The Guards and Phantoms will plajdng of the SaimoDd brothers • 11 29 team ewlly defeated the Bloomfield westward. Association In men’s singles at the ford, Groton street gym, 7:16 p, m. meet in a return contest at tbe local stood out. Thla victory practically Miss Sweeney (52) Pirates at the West Bide Recrea­ Both Coach Little and Ton Broad- close of the 1938 playing period. FRIDAY State Armory this Wednesday eve­ assured the Ansaldl Mason team as G tion 64-41. Heafs, Sargent and Ven­ man, chairman of tbe student board, The average age of these players WMt Sides vs. Emeralds at Hart­ MAROONS, AMERKS STEAL ning, with the New Britain tioam a the flrat round winner only having R. AlesCi, r f ...... 6 nart did sharpshooting for the Bud­ asked the undergraduates—to "give was 24 1-3 years. Of the 29, tvm ford, Sons of Italy Hall, 8:16 p. m. favorite to extend Its string of vic­ one mors game to play and that the team a chance to hit the mid­ were only 17, and tbe oldest 37. Jafle’s Jewels vs Sanitary Ialuh- tories over the locals to four 8. Brown, If ...... lO dies while Larensen and Jensen were SHOW IN NATIONAL LOOP straight. The Guards, how­ against the last place Oeltlca who Nelse, c ...... 6 the best for the Pirates, year examinations as It hit Stan­ Eliminating five players of 30 years dry at .Southington Town Hall, 7 ;3<) | are not even given an outside ford.” or older, the average of the remain­ p. m. ever, with their hacks to the wall, Petriccio, rg ...... o Weet Side Buddies (04) can be expected to furnish the visi­ chance of winning. L. Judd, Ig ...... 3 B F T Lou Little, retired to start worry­ ing 24 was 2 2 years. These play­ SATURDAY New York, Jan. 8.—(AP)— The ' PtUEfitoma (49) ing about Yale, tbe first team on ers were the pick of the country, O lt'cs VS. Menorah Jayvees; An- tors with stiff opposition as they’ll Vennart, rf ...... 3 3 ® Montreal Maroons, and the New be out fighting to regain a vlstige B. 26 2» 02 the 1934 Columbia schedule, the several of them being winners of saldls v«. Menorah Five, at Vine York Americans stole the National Smith, r f ...... 0 Brlmley, rf ...... 2 0 4 university settled back towou-d nor­ national chait^onsblp honors. street school In Hartford, first game of their lost prestige. Mlee Shea (18) Ford, 11 ...... 3 1 7 Tlilrteen were residents of the hockey league show for the first At Full Strength Wlppert, rf ...... 2 malcy. and tbe Argosy of the Lions, 7;16. week of 1984. The Maroons won It is ejxpectod that both Dowd Nicholson, If ..•.....••8 Heafs, If ...... 9 with Its tangible goldensflcece, the eastern states: six registered from National Guards vs. Baltic at Murry, rf Anderson, c ...... 2 0 4 Rissman trophy for Rose Bowl the Pacific coast: five from the three consecutive games and slip­ and Farr wui be back m uniform for Wlppert, ...... 2 vinoe, If . I • « • • e e e I Baltic, 8:00 p. m. ped into third place In the Canadian Wednesday’s clash, placing the Weliss, c ...... 6 Tsdford, c ...... <•••2 0 4 victory locked In the trophy room, south: three from the southwest, Murucki, c '•••eeeeei Gustafson, rg ...... 1 0 2 officially became history. and two from the mlddlewest. A division Etiiead of the Ottawa Sena­ Guards at full strength. Add to this Renn, rg ...... 4 • • s e • e e e • I the fact that the town champs will Rldolfi, rg Sargent, rg ...... 4 2 10 comparison with the same statistics tors. The Amerks, while they could Magm^son, Ig ...... l Pierro, If , of the past several years shows a not climb out of last i^ace in the be playing on their home floor and Snlllane, Ig ...... 1 Judd, Ig ...... 1 5 Rangers Schedule you have the ingredients of a ....1 0 marked swing from the Pacific same group, won two out of three. / 13 DeUmey, Ig HORNBOSTELlSSTAR coast to the Atlantip coast; a re­ Jan. 9th—St. Cyrils at Hartford. Two of tbe Maroons’ triumphs basketball attraction that may 21 7-18 49 Jan. lOth—West Hartford Tlferi, rove tbe outstanding stniggle of Mias McGuire (10) 24 6 04 turn to the standards of past de­ wsre at the expense of the Boston • Oeltloe (20) OF SEASON’S OPENER cades when Eastern players ruled here. Bnilns. The Maroons won 1-0 at gle season. B. F. T. Koehler, rf ...... 2 BloomfieldPtratea (41) tbe tennis courts of the nation. Jan. I7tb—N. B, DeMolay, here. Boston Tuesday and 4-2 at Mon­ Mahonej’, rf ...... 2 0-0 4 R. Alascl, If ...... 2 Larensen, rf ...... 7 2 14 Included in tbe first 16 in senior Jan. 24th—at. Mary Juniors, treal Saturday. In between they Kerr, r f ...... 0 0-0 0 McCaughy, c ...... I Jensen, If ...... 10 l 21 New York, Jan. 8—(AP) —Unde­ national singles ra n to g were two here. took a 6 to 4 over time decision ton Cubs, last yea^o Canadtan- Jolly, If ...... 1 0-0 2 Benacbe, r g ...... 0 Sullivan, c ...... 1 2 4 feated last season either In the lunlors, Pr«mk Parker and (Jene Jan. 27th—N. B, DeMolay, there. from tbe Americans at New York. American hockey league champions Breen, o ...... l 0-0 2 Babmlngton, If ...... 0 Clough, PY ...... 0 0 quarter mile or the hurdles, Glenn Kako. Their right to these excep­ J m . 29th—Mitchell House, there. The Amerks opened the New Year who have been treading on the heels F, Bisaell, c ...... 0 i-l i R, Sloan, rg ...... 0 0 0 (Slats) Hardin of Louisiana State, tional honors Is fully justified by an Jan. 81st—Sport Center Juniors, by beating Ottawa 4-2 to gain their of the Quebec Bfavers for some McConkey, r g ...... 2 0-0 4 16 Goodwin, If ...... -'O 0 5 national 400-meter low hurdles title- examination of their principal tour­ here. first two game winning streak of the time, today led the circuit MeAdame, rg ...... 2 0-0 4 Referee. Baimond, H. Sloan, I g ...... 0 0 ^ holder, will .make his indoor track nament play for the past season season. After losing to the Ma­ They were a full game ahead of F. Blesell, I g ...... 0 2-8 2 7TB GRADE. debut In Madlaon Square Garden which Included, In the case of Park­ DeMOLAT BEATEN roons they came back last night to tbe Beaver*, who, in turn, were a '-.t Qtiinn, Ig ...... 2 1-8 0 Mlee OhrlstlaiiieeD (27) 18 0 41 Feb. 8. er, victors over Junior Coen, Robert full game ahead of the third place Hardin will nm In the classic Bryan, Fnink Shields, Richard WEtilop the second place Montreal O 1 Referee, Metcalf; umpire, Harris; The local DeMolay basketball I Canadlens ,4-0. Providence Rehs. The Philadelphia 10 « 4-7 20 MlUrose 600. Murphy, Sydney Wood, Mako and Arrows remained In fourth place Fracbey, rf ...... 2 Vivian McGrath of Australia. team received it* first league set- Ottawa’s Senators gave afi odd Halftime score, 18-16, Phantome, IVaraoa. If...... 1 ¥ WINS MATCH baqk Saturday night from the New exhibition of In-and-out play. They with the New Haven Eagles occupy­ The decisive victory Charles ing the cellar. 10-mlnute periods. Referee, Malln. Dillon, c ...... 1 < - 'Tbs V, M, C. A, bowling team Chuck) Homboatel scored in the Britain DeMolay m New Britain, dropped a game to tbe Amerks, Ansaldls (42) Cole, rg ...... 4 swept ail foEir point# from the New Britain started fast umd held equalled the season’s high score rec­ Tommy Anderson, Arrow’* center, ;00-mater Invitation run was tbe lumped to the bead of the scoring B. F, T. J, Bergenski, Ig...... 8 Traveler's Insurance team in a outstanding feature of Saturday age, but who diverted his entire an 18-6 lead at half time, but Man- ord by trimming Boston 9 to 2, then Hurley, rf ...... 4 1-2 9 special match, winning by M p ^ . night’s Columbus (Joimcil, Knights 1988 season of tournament play to Chester cam# back strong in the took two beatings over the week list after poking up six point* dur­ Sturgeon, If ...... 2 3-7 7 11 27 Hamilton of the winners h.t high of Columbus, meet, ^opening the in­ senlot events. second and almost closed tbe end. They went down 7 to'8, be­ ing last week. Hie total was 18. lab, c ...... 4 I-' 9 Mrs. Forbes (24) single with 149 and Harvey rolled The geograpblcEd distribution of gap. Carlson was high scorer for fore Toronto’s fast stepping team Frank Jerwa headed the penalty high three string with 881. door season. The University of In­ Smpbell. rg ...... 7 ^ 1-8 15 G diana mlddla distance ace, natlonfJ these Junior honors wm just as wide the wlimert while Vennart, played | Saturday and 2 to 0 at Detroit carrier* Uat after drawing the first' Dowd, rg ...... 0 0*0 0 Della Fera, rf ...... 2 Manchester Y. M. 0. Collegiate half-mile champion, was as that noted In tbe senior divisions. best for the losers. Sunday. match penalty imposed In th* iMfue B. Bisaell, I g ...... 0 2-6 2 Leary, If ...... 2 Harvey ...... 127 120 184 881 clocked in 1:67.1, f u t time for tbe The Pacific coast placed five play­ New Britain DeMolay (SI) this season. brother aad Segar ...... 88 98 108 ^ B. F. teammate, Joe, was with Ansaldl, If ...... 0 0-0 0 ’Fhompson, c ...... ,8 Norton ...... 96 87 »5 278 unbanksd Armory track, to win by ers, the east and middle west were CUBS LEAirLBAQUE. Savllonis, rg ...... 1 five yards from Gena Venake, of next in order with four each; tbe Carlson, If ...... 8 1-4 Boston, Jan. 8.—(AP>—The Boe- a total of 21 minor* and a najor. aCPv HamUton...... 149 107 876 southwest’and the south third, with 17 8-18 42 Halstead, I f ...... 3 Gibson ...... 97 99 109 806 Psnii, world’s Indoor mile record Minas, rf ...... l 0-0 National Guards (22) holder, with Joe Mangan of Cornell three each; and tha Rocky mduntala Ritter, ...... 2 0-0 F. 11 24 some ten yards furthsr baok. •ection, fourth with one. carle, c , ...... 0 0-0 T o ta ls...... "m 7 "wfl 061 1634 Ig ...... 8 0-0 •androwakl, rf ...... 1 0-1 Mise McAdams (26) Travelert Inanranoe liad n en , Vlnee, rf ...... (...... O 0-0 O M euaer...... 100 106 98 3M PiUNTOMB VIOT

iv 1. AUiUMOBlLES FOR SAl^ 4 MOVING—TRUCKING- LEGAL NOTICES '78 LEGAL NOTICES 78 his ekpresaion, tingled to her very of course, but— —ft 'wss lunay, derk of tite meeting; Tlifi'i STORAGE 20 toes with 4elight HIGHEST PRICES paid for your AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD anyhow. of the various offtpecM ’Tvere'gieid state of Connecticut. County of ^^^“Nothlng at all. Just getting ■ y - \ end accepted. The re p i^ bC car. Cash waiting. Armory Oa­ LOCAL AHD LONG DISTANCE at Manchester, within and for . the Hartford, as. Manchester, January 8, rage, 60 Wells street. Telephone district of Manchester on the 8th day 19X4. 'arn One Sundtiy morning, early In church clerk showed a fa te tt^aain* movtog, geDaml -ruclclng, Uvary of January. A. D., 1984. » Estate of Charles W. Rlsley late He took her by the shoulders. November, G y p ^ z mother toesed bershlp of 8 by letter, vrltii a jteH 6874. service. Out affUlatloa with Umtea esenfl WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., of Manchester, deceased. He marched her to the door. J” dge. over to her the page contafiling the of three by letter aid tlm a h f Vans Service means lower rates on • Notice Is hereby given that I will “ Look here, you run back there death, leaving the prasent a^emter- FOR SALE—CHEAP, 1927 Essex Estate of Mlihael Haberen, late of sell at public auction to the highest society column of the newqiaper. furniture moving to distant points Maldur, Csecho Slovakia, leaving and talk to Vera. I’ll do the dirty “I see Lila’s back." ship 158. of whom 118 are four door sedan, good rubber, bidder on the 16th day of January. work.” He kissed the back of her mechanically perfect, spare tire, Large modem trucks expertenceo property in said district. 1934, at one o’clock In the afternoon 0 lbrb “Oh, r e a ^ ? ” Gypty senned the members, repreauittef 55 Upon application of the Adminis­ thi contents of • the store. In­ neck. "You little dl'wll, you!” and trunk. Inquire Watson, 67 men, prompt servloe, all goods in­ McELLIOTT^ ^ Item with Interest. Mr. and Mrs. 42 are non-resident members. The sured while In transit are featurea trator Executor, for an order to mort­ cluding all stock and fixtures con­ Gypsy gave him a gamin grin. Derek Van Reuter Bliss had re­ treasurer’s report ehoired raoetetl Spruce street. Telephone 6200. gage real estate belonging to said nected therewith, conducted by said ”0 . K., boss.” offeree at no extra expense to j ^ estate, as per application on file. deceased at 352 Main Street in said turned from a honeymoon abroad, of 12,081.40 end expenditures o f Dally trips to New York, oaggage O-'-HERED:— Thai the said appli­ Manchester and sometimes known BEGIN HERE TODAY She went back and talked to said the society editor, and would 053JiO leaving a bidance ' on JaAu* cation be heard and determined at as the Memorial Corner Store. Vera, sedately and politely. Vera be at home after the fifteenth in ary 1, 1934 of 18.30 and all out* MOVING—TRUCKING— utillvereO direct to steamship piers the Probate office in Manchester on For further tnformatloo call 3068 Said premises will be open for In­ GYPSY MORELL and TOM turned off charm when the male a duplex at 333 East ------fltreet. standing Mils paid. The 8uw)ay STORAGE 20 the 13th day of Januarj-, A. D.. 1984 spection morning of sale at 10:30 A. School report mowed a balance of 8860. 8864. Perrett A Glenney Ino. at 9 o’clock in the forenoon, and the M. WEAVER are married on the left the scene. Gypsy had known “Why, that’s only two blocks 563.61 on hand at the first of the SILVER LANE BUS LCNE offer the Court directs sdid Administrator to HAROLD RISLEY, same day aa LILA HOTALLNG she was that sort of girl. Vera away from us,” Gypsy said, sur­ give public notice to all persons In-* prised. year. The average attendance - tor accommodation ot their large De- Administrator. and DEREK BLISS. lila expects went into the bedroom to freshen PAINTING— PAPERING 21 terested In said estate to appear If H-1-8-84. to live In luxury, but Gypsy in* her makeup. When Tom appeared, "I suppose you 'will'be seeing her thee yyear at Sunday School was 43, Luxe bus for lodge, party or team they see cause and be heard thereon tends to keep her job teaoliiiig in quite a lot,” surmised Mrs. Morell, against 37 for lost jfear, and the trips at speda) rates. Phone 8068. by publishing a copy of this order with the boated water amd three a settlement house. tall frosted glasses, Vera said that gently. church attendance also showed an 8860. 8864 IF YOU AJIE HAVING work done, once in seme newspaper having a cir­ get my prices on day or estimate. culation in said probate district. Jive The first night Gypsy and Tom really, she must go. A boy from It wouldn’t do to tell Mums, increase, the average for the year Painting and papering. J. W . Mc­ days before the said day of hearing spend In their New York apart­ Princeton—a befivy date—was stop­ Gypsy thought, that while she and 1933 being 65 against 57 for the and return make to the Court. ar before. The trustee! reported Adams, 105 McKee street Tele­ OPEN FORUM ment VERA GRAY, an old friend ping by at her cousin’s house at LUa lived Cflly two blocke apart WILLIAM S. HYDE. of Tom’s, Tom asks geographically, the social gap was vested funds to the amount ‘ df Want Ad iBfannatiM phone 4885. ^ ______Judge. telephones. ele’ven. She really must dash. They but G yp ^ 43aiinot leave her woik would go night-clubbing, probably. wider. It 'wasn’t too likely that 516,971.70 with an Income from IS BIRTJ! SdENTTFICr AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD to go. "She’s making that up,” said their circles would touch. them of 51,020. 85 for the year. 'Rtm at Manchester. Within and for the young people reported a balance*4n Manchester After a hard day she rushes Gypsy, to herself, demure in her But she was wrong alxiut that, COURSES AND CLASSES 27 Dlstrici of Manchester, on the 6th Editor of The Herald; as she was later to letun. the treasury of 587.00. The play. day of January. A. D„ 1984. • home to find Tom already there. tnumjih. “ She found she wasn’t Evening Herald In his uticle, "Ifcuisions of He announoes that Vera* Is com­ (To Be Oonttnoed) "Love a la-Carte” which they gave BEAUTY CULTURE—Bam while Present, WILLIAM 3. HYDE, Esq. getting amywhere with Tom and ao Judge. Heaven” which appesured in the ing to call that evening. she’s leaving.” several times last summer end fail, CLASSii<'lKl) (earning. Details free. Hartford Estate of Michael Haberen late of netted them over 550. Tlie I^dlea Herald last Friday, Mr. A. E.' Flab ADVERTISEMENTS Academy at Hairdressing. 693 Main Maldur, Csecho Slovakia, leaving NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY But would Tommy get her a Aid end Mlseionaiy Society elm re­ street. Hartford. property in said District. urgrea that more missionary work taxi? That ■was what Vera wanted ported a prosperous year. The fol­ On motion of The Manchester Trust should be done aunong the heathen. CHAPTER IV to know. It was just around the COLUMBIA Count ux avtr&s* word* to s lUta Company, administrator lowing officers were then elected for Isltlala, numbers and abbrevlatloBS Ordered:—That six months from Only recently we have all read the comer, really, but she W8m afraid the year 1984; Secretary, Mrs. C3ay- each oount aa a word and oomiwund exposure of foreign Christian mis­ An affected voice gushed, “So this to be out sdone in New York. Tom’s SITUATIONS WANTED— the 6th day of January, A. D., 1934 is Gypsy!” Rev. A. W. Melllnger, pastor of ton Hunt; treasurer, Raymond words as two words lllnlmuin cost Is be and the same are limited and al­ sions which were characterized as a obyloua cue, at this moment, was the Columbia church, was the pries or thrss llnea FEMALE 38 man; trustee for three years, Henry lowed for the creditors within which monsterous racket that would bring The newcomer W6is tadl — almost to walk "around the corner” (a speaker Tuesday noon at the Rotary Hutchinson; church sta n d i^ com­ Lins ratss otr day tor trsAStent to bring in their claims against said aa tall as Tom. She was honey- ada OFFICE AND STORE experienced, the blush of shame to the cheeks of matter of some five blocks) with Club of WlUimantlc. mittee for three years, hT w . Por­ estate, and the said administrator is blond, with elaborately lashed and BSeetlTs Itarek It, IVSt ambitious young lady desires posi­ directed to give public notice to the a Capone. The few "rice" Christians her. He didn’t. He rsmg the door- The Tripp bouse Just below the ter; representative to Trl County Cash Chara* in C l^ a , Japan and other Far East m«iac8Lra-ed eyes. Elverythlng about tion. Will take anything prospec­ creditors to bring in their claims mam on the house-phone and asked Green has been rented to Mr. Christian Union executive commit­ < Consscutivs Uays ..I 7 ots I Ota within said time allowed by posting countries have cost the people of her Gypsy, quite naturadly, disliked him to have a taxi round in fif­ t ConsecutlTs Days . . t ots U eta tive. References. Call 8473. Chalmers, the manager of the WiUi- tee, Mrs. Margaret Woodward; com­ 1 Bay ...... I li ou U Ota a copy of this order off the public this and other countries countless on sight. Her high-strapp^, high- teen minutes. He and Gypsy saw mantic office of the telephone com­ mittee on Religious Elducation, Mrs. Ail orders tor Irreaular Insertions signpost nearest to the place where millions of dollars. Just why Mt. heeled shoes; her mEigpie cost'kme Vera to the elvator, and Tom’s the deceased last dwelt within said pany. Florence Badge, Hubert CoUlna 6md will be obarged at the one time rata. Fish desires to convert the heathen of black and white, which fitted arm was around Gypsy’s slender The tax assessors were at the hall Speolal rates tor long term every LIVE STOCK— VEHICLES 42 town by publishing the same in some Philip Isham; committee on Mis­ newspaper having a circulation in when the Christians at home cannot her rounded figure like the pro- w&is^ Thursday making up their tax list ter, Mrs. Clayton Hunt ahd Mrs. A . day advertising riven upon regueat. 'verbiEd glove; her cooing accents. Ada ordered tor tnree or six days FOR SALE—ONE NEW Milch sal- probate district, within ten days agree among themselves as to the “Well!” He drew out a big, fine The severe cold of last week has sionary jprojects, Mjss Harriet Pul- and stopped betore the third or fltth from the date of this order, and re­ truth of the Gospel, is a problem She even, thought Gjrpsy reseut- handkerchief; mopping his brow in frozen ice to a sufficient thickness W. Melllnger. Following the sing­ day will be eharged only tor the ao- Cow, two yearling heifers, 503 turn make to this court of the notice given. which only a, theologian or Doctor fuUy, talks babytalk. 'That was the fashion of movie comedians, so that several local people have ing of “K est Be the Tie That tual number ot times the ad appear­ East Center street. Phone 4288. of Divinity can understand. It Is ed. oharging at the rate earned, but WILLIAM S. HYDE, readly the last straw. In compari­ after negotiating a difficult job. begun cutting the winter’s supply. Binds” the meeting was dismissed. not for the layman to reauson and no allowance or retunds oan be made FOR SALE—NEW MILCH Cow, son to this lush -vision. Gypsy felt “I don’t believe you like your old A clothing meeting was held on six time ads stopped atter the H-1-8-84. ask why, we should remain silent friends,” Gypsy said, picking up a black Jersey, good family cow. quite eclipsed. She was wearing, Thursday at the hall with Miss FREAK WEATHER fltth day. and pay the bills. at Tom’s insistence, one of her laden ashtray. “I think you were Ellen Van Qeef, State Clothing No “till forbids” ; -isplay lines not Telephone 5924. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Mr. Fish concludes his article by glad she left.” New Lemdon, Jan. 8 — (AP) — sold. at Manchester. Within and for the trousseau frocks, a high necked, Specialist In charge to help the Thunder and lightning and a mer­ The Herald will not be responsible District of Mancheoter, on the 6th an appeal to read the Bible and tells long sleeved affair of r^ crepe. It “Gosh, what gets into females, ladies present with their dothing day of January. A. D., 1934. cury reading of 12 below zero with­ tor more than one incorrect Insertion us that we will find the Bible to '^e was becoming. It was smart. But anyhow?” Tom e'emanded. "She problems, either in making old ar­ in nine days in different years is of any advertisement ordered for WANTED— PETS— Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq the most scientific book we have ever semed all right at noontime, good Judge. ^beside the glowing Vera, Gypsy felt ticles over or making new ones. New London’s contribution to freak more than one time. read. The Bible writers believed The Inadvertent omission or incor­ POULTRY—STOCK 44 ^ Estate of Louise Rohan, late ot like the merest sparrow. fun. Tonight she was entirely dif­ This week’s meeting of the Thurs­ weather statistics. rect publication ot advertising will be anchester.'in said District, deceased the earth was flat and speak of the ferent, she was putting on an act. day afternoon Club was held at the WANTED—LIVE FOWL, roasting “And your little place — quite The thimder and lightning came rectified only by cancellation ot the The Executor having exhibited his four comers of the earth and of the sweet.” Vera turned a condescend­ Why did you run out on me? I home of Mrs. Ida Newberry on the last night. On the morning of Dec­ obarge made tor the service endered. chickens, and rabbits. Live Poul­ adrtilnlstratlon account with said es­ ends of the earth. Because of this gave you all the signals.” Wlllimantic Road. All advertisements must conform tate to this Court for' allowance, it ing gaze upon the apartment which ember 30 the thermometer read 12 In style, oopy and typography with try Market, Oak street, telephone error, the church Imprisoned Galileo had seemed, only last evening, rare “I wanted to give her a chance The annual supper and business below. for twelve jrears and burnt Grodano regulations enforced by the publish­ 3441. ORDERED;—That the 13th day of perfection in the bride’s eyes. ’To­ to be charming,” said Gypsy, .sup­ meeting of the "Columbia Church A warm sim today tossed 43 de­ ers and they reserve the right to January, A. D„ .934 a* 9 o’clock fore­ Brimo at the stake. pressing a smile. “I seemed to was held Friday evening at the edit, revise or reject any copy con­ night she was conscious chiefly of grees of heat against what was left noon, at the Probate Office, in said These men taught us the truth of its lacks .... no curtains .... cramp her style. She was prob­ Town Hall. In spite of the pouring of recent snows. sidered objectionable. Manchester, be and the same is as­ CLOSING HOURS— Classified ads to FUEL AND FEED 49-A astronomy and proved the Bible no ruges . . . no soft deep chairs. ably just the same at noon, but >ou rain and slippery traveling 50 were signed for a hearing on the allow­ false. Yet Mr. Fish believes, as the didn’t notice it, Jiust now 5rou were be published same day must be re« ance of said administration account Vera lolled elegantly upon the present when supper was served at GOULD FUNERAL solved by 13 o'clock noon; Satu''days FOR SALE—HARD WOOD fw illiterate masses during the Middle seeing her through my eyes.” 7 o’clock. The menu consisted of 10:30 a m. with salu ertate, ana this Court di­ day bed, tmd Tom ran to fetch pil­ Bridgeport, Jan. 8 — (AP) — stove, furnace and dre plkce 38.00 rects the Executor to give public no­ Ages believed, that the Bible is a “Is'that the way?” Tom regis­ scalloped oysters, salad, rolls, cof­ Private services were held tor Louis tice to all persons Interested therein scientific book. Is the nineteenth lows from the bedroom to make her tered amazement. “Wonderful TELEPHONE YOUR cord, 54.50 per load, white birch more comfortable. Gypsy sat up­ fee and cup cakes with chocolate K. Gould, 85, oldest practising at­ to appear and be heard thereon by Chapter of Genesis and the nine­ thing, marriage!” sauce. ‘ At the close of, the supper WANT ADS. for stove 56. per cord, for fire place publishing a copy of this order in right on one of the stiff Windsor torney in the state this afternoon at teenth Chapter of Judges scienti­ “Oh, Tom, I do love you!” Gypsy the meeting was called to order by Ads are accepted over the telephone 57 per cord- Chas Heckler, Phone some newspaper having a circulation chtUrs, wishing she w’ould go, wish­ his late home in Lafayette street, fic? Is Elxodus, which upholds exploded into a fit of helpless Rev. A. W. Melllnger. In the ab­ at the CHARGE RATE given above RosedaiV 13-13. in said District five days before said ing the night would open atid swal­ the Rev. Dr. W. H. Day officiating. as a convenience to advertlaera. but day of hearing and return make to slavery and commands that diseased laughter, burrowing rinto his gray sence of the Church Clerk, Mrs. The county bar sent a del^:atIon. the CASH RA.TES will be accepted as this Court. meat shsQl be sold to strangers, low her. Hateful, hateful girl! tweed collar like a kitten. With Mrs. ^orence Badge, Mrs. Mar­ Wasn’t it enough that she had pre­ Gould was taken ill Christmas and FULL PA7MEKT It paid at the bull- GARDEN—FARM - WILLIAM S. HYDE, Scientific? Is the book of Esther Vert, gone, everything was all right garet Woodward was chosen to be died Friday. Bess office on or betore the seventh and “the beautiful story of Ruth," empted Tom for luncheon that day, again. They could thump the up­ day following the first insertion ot H-1-8-34. without ha’vlng her wished upon each ad otherwise the CHARGE DAIRY PRODUCI'S 50 as the ministers call it Scientific and holstery of the day bed, empty the RATE will be eolleeted. No responsi­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD fit for young girls to r<^ ? If thage the.n at night. But she was going trays of Up-stick stained cigaret bility tor errors la telephoned sda IF YOU WANT STRICTLY Fres^ at Manchester, Within and for the with several other booka andich^- back to Boston soon, Tqm had ends, and pretend = she had never THEQ will .be sssumed and their aeeuracy Eggs 24 02. or larger per dozen at District of Manchester, on the 6th ters, such as Solomon’s Songs are. pleaded; she had so wanted to meet been there. eannot.be guaranteed. 35 cents, call Heritage, Rosedale day of Janirary, A. D., 1934. his wife. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE Esq scientific and good reading, then the INDEX OF 75^12, Wapping, Conn. Judge. “Tales of Boccado” are the inspira­ “ Yes, she does.” Gypsy had said, Sundays* were the best, Gypsy CLASSIFICATIONS Estate of Fred Trowbridge, late of tion of the Harlot of Jericho. No lightly and humorously. found. During the week, the Manchester, in said District, deceased. wonder the Chinese call the Bible, “Honestly, darling.” Tom had young Weavers parted in rather a ftona . Octane* i t Births *e*ees.aa e>^s o.e e sa e • e eA.%# a • A HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 The Administrator having exhibit­ “The Christians filthy classic.” I, been hurt, bewildered by the frigid­ MAL CO C hFtA N <5EOOeE S O ^ B O Engagement# ...... B ed his administration account with flurry. In the evenings, people us­ hCa rrl — -e s • ■*•,, a a a mm a c« said estate to this Court for allow­ like millions of others appreciate ity in the atmosphere. Why, he had ually dropped in, or they head Beaths ...••••••••i a a a a 4 BARGAINS— IN USED STOVES. ance. It is the precious jewels that sparkle in never seen Gypsy like this before! books from the lending library, or Card ot Thanka . . Bought sold, exchanged; also olJ ORDERED:— That the 13th day of the filth of that book, but fail to see She’d always been easy ^ d went to a picture show. Sunday was In Uemorlam ...... January, A. D., 1934, at 9 o’clock fore­ Lost and Found ...... burners. Speak quick. Open eve­ how mixture of truth and error, friendly with everyone. It just all theirs, free and golden and gen­ noon, at the Probate Office, in said virtue and ■vices, srqut and lofty wasn’t like her to turn crabby all Announcements ...... n . nings until 8. Jones, The Stove Manchester, be and the same is as­ erous. Occasionally they went out Personals ...... Man, Manchester Green Garage signed for a hearing on the allowance thoughts can be scientific. of a sudden, for no good reason. to Blue HUls on Saturday night, to Automobile* of said administration account with Signed, Something of this he said, in waken late in the big, shabby guest AAUomoblles for Sale ...... said estate, and this Court directs Ebc-student of Theology. clumsy ntale fashion. room, with the red maple outside. Automobiles for Excharga ..M a the Administrator to give public no­ Anto Accessories— Tires ...... OFFICE AND STORE Gypsy smiled. They would have a late breakfast, tice to all person^ interested therein THE SICKLE OF THE REAPER “I like that ‘No good reason’^” Auto Repairing— Painting ...... EQUIPMENT 54 to appear and be heard thereon by wtih Clytie generous in the matter Auto Schools ...... ■ a a e^ a era publishing a copy of this order in ’Then Gypsy had relented. Her o f hot cakes and syrup. Mrs. Mor­ Autos—Ship by TiTick I a a*« a aw a FOR SALE—TYPEWRITERS, stu­ some newspaper having a circulation Editor of The Herald: natural andabllity had come to the el! seemed brighter on these occa­ Autos— For Hlrs ...... > in said District, five days before said From a sermon on faith, delivered surface. She had said, equably: Garages— Service— Storage k. . . . 10 dents desk 36-30, office desk 42-30, sions, and Gypsy’s father would day of hearing and return maki to by the late Rev. D. W. Cahill, a “Never mind, darling. Til be sweet Hotorcycles—Bicycles ...... n drop head typewriter desk 6 draw­ this Court beam contente^y at them from Wanted Autos— Motorcycles . . . . 12 noted Catholic divine, 1 quote the to her. I’ll be nice. I promise.” ers, adding machine, calciilator, WILLIAM S. HYDE. behind his glasses. Bnalaess aud Professional Ser^eea following, “The wide prevalance of Tom had been satisfied. He had “What's the program today, Business Services Offered ...... IS oak tables, 2 drawer 72-30 letter H-1-8-34. human depra’vity is absolutely terri­ been more than that, delighted. kids?” Household Services Offered ...... IS-A press, file cabinet 3-5. Call 3443, o j Building—Contracting ...... 14 fying to contemplate, and more so And now Gypsy was slowly con­ “I don’t know,” Gypsy would say. Florists— ^Nurseries ...... ifi write G. H. WUcox, Box 171, Man AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD when we recall the declaration of gealing again, in Vera’s presence, at Manchester, Within amd for the “What’s planned, mother?” Funeral Birectors ...... i* Chester. our Lord Himself that: The few in spite of all her good resolu­ Eeatln- Plumbing— Roofing 17 District of Manchester, on the 6th “Nothing but a 1 o’clock din­ day of January A. D., 1934. that will be saved no the last day tions. ner,” that lady would reply, con­ klllinery—Bressmaklng ...... 19 Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq are like the few ears of corn that “ If she’d stop calling him "tom­ tentedly. "You drlye me to church, Moving— Trucking— Storage . . . XO WANTED TO BUY 58 Judge. stand in the field after the sickle of my’ I could bear it,” Gypsy Estate of Alexis Tournaud, late of father, and after that I’d like to ^ n t ln g — Papering ...... n the reaper.” Coming from a noted thought. “If she’d stop fluttering stop at the cemetery. It’s Moth­ Professional Services ...... gl I BUY ALL' KINDS of live poultry. Manchester, in said District, deceased. Repairing ...... gg The Executrix haviag e..;ilblted her doctor of divinity I had no doubt her hands about him touching 's er’s anniversary, you know. Just Failoring— Byeing— Cleaning . . . 34 William Ostrinsky. 91 Clinton administration account with said es­ about the text being genuine. If It arm.” But no, Vera was of that you and Tom do as you please, street. tate to this Court for allowance, it is Toilet Goods and Service ...... 36 is not in the Bible, as Mr. Fish says, great army of coquettes. She must dear. You work hard all week. If an*, u. a. * * r o ff. ORDERED:-^That the 13th day of Wanted— Business Service 3< then Dr. Cahill made a statement be forever bridling, smiling, cooing you want to be here for dinner, ( D L ® '8 3 4 BY HCA SCAVtCe. WC. Bdneatioaal January, A. D„ 1934, at 9 o'clock —. ^ inn* ~ forenoon, at the Pr. bate Office, in that was deceptive and misleading. at a man. With her in the room we’d love It. Bnt if you’d rather Courses ano Classes ...... 37 APARTMEN’i^i— FLA'I'S— The wording of sentences in the G yp^ simply did not exist. She Private Instruction ...... 3g said Manchester, be and the same is picnic, why Clytie will fix a basket (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) panclng ...... x*38-A TENEMENTS 63 assigned for a hearing on the allow­ Catholic Bible, differ in many in­ monopolized all attention. She for you.” ■uslcal-Bramatio 3* ance of said administration account stances from those in the Protestant needed a footstool. She needed a So, occasionally they picknicked, One»of the Tiules shouted, “ Oh! spank us. We will build a Wg Wanted— Instruction ...... 30 FOUR ROOM FLAT—First floor, ■vlth said esta‘ . and this Court di­ version, and there are more books In light. She— might she just have just the two of them, on a high We’re burled in a house of snow igloo. Ftnanelal rects the Executrix to give puDllc improvements, good neighborhood, notice to all persons Interested there­ the Catholic Bible, than in the Pro­ one teeny-weeny • sip of water ? hill, with the bright blue skies of Our fl5dng sled has played a trick "I’m sure, if we all lend a hand, ionds—Stocks—Mortgages « .... 31 available Jan. 15th, seen by ap­ in to appear and be'heard thereon by testant Bible. It is possible, there­ that brought a big surprise.” Business Opportunities ...... 33 late October overhead. It was fun— we’ll pile one up^that will look Money to Loan ...... 33 pointment, reasonable. Charles J. publishing a copy of this order in fore, and I think probable, that the Gypsy said, with suspicious it was glorious fun. Later they Then Dott> shouted, “Please help grand. We’ll let yon be the boss, some newspaper having a circulation Help and gltvatioBS Strickland, 168 Main street, Plmne text in question, although not in the brightness, that Tom musn’t get would tool the little car back to me back to my feet. I cannot see. and you can tell us what to do.” In said District, five days before said Protestant version, may be found in up, she’d get it herself. In the elp Wanted—Female ...... Si 7374. day of hearing and return make to Blue Hillsr and have tea with the I guess I landed head first, ’cause gelp Wanted— Male ...... Sf this Court. tt Catholic version as quoted by kitchen she ground her teeth and family In the early dusk. There there’s snow in both my eyes.” They all worked fCr a litUe wbUe. Salf-smen Wanted ...... 86-A FOR RENT— SIX ROOM tenement, WILLIAM S. HYDE. Dr. Cahill. For it seems Improbable coUected her forces. She recog­ would be a roaring open fire. Some “Just wipe them out. Forget The Eskimo then, with a smfle, sadd, aeip wanted— Male or Female . . 37 all Improvements, steam heat, , Judge. that Dr. Cahill would make It up nized the fact that she had no of Gypsy’s friends might drop in, youf fright,” said Scouty. “ You “Ah, here comes my little son. H-1-8-34. and palm it off* as a text of scr^- weapons against an adversary of Agents Wanted ...... C.37-A garage. Inquire 52 RusseU street to exdaJm over Clytie’s chocolate will be all right. We’re lucky that Please let the igloo {^ . Bituations Wanted— F em ale...... 38 ture. Perhaps some Bible student this sort unless she selected kin­ cake. ’The twins would squabble we dldn L land in something nu de Situations Wanted—Male 83 COL. LA MATER DEAD can enlighten us on this disputed dred tactics. She might, for exam­ “Instead, just pft(y with' my Employment Agencies ...... 40 NEWLY RENOVATED four ro ^ over ~ their bicycles. And some of wood. small boy. I know ’twill fill Mm New York, Jan. 8— (AP) — Col. text. ple, go and sit on Tom’s knee . . . hours later, tired and utterly con­ Live Stock— Pets— Ponltry— TcUelea rent, for small family, near mills, ‘Tm sorry, though, that v e broke full of joy. He seldom has small Bogs— Birds— Pets ...... 41 Walter Allen de laMater was named CITIZEN. that would be quite In the Uttle tent, they would say goodby and and trolley, easy heated, improve­ acting administrator of the C. W. A. through this monstrous FinlriTnn playmates. You can all have fun, Llv . Stock— Vehicles ...... 42 ments, in good condition, less than bride tradition. But oh, how re­ be driven down to the station by Ponltry and Supplies ...... 48 for New York aty today. He vdU volting! igloo. I trleo to steer our sled I know ” * . -■ Wanted — Pets— Poultry— Stock 44 520 per month. Call today. 95 Harvey Morell. serve as such during the illness of SHORTAGE OF WATER “ I won’t do it” said Gypsy. She “ Be out.next week. G yp?” away. It didn’t do much good.’’ Then to his little son: he. \ said, For Sale—Mmcellaneoas South Main street. Tel. 7505. Administrator Travis H. Whitney, couldn’t help smiling to herself at “I think so, Dad. Unless Tom has ------r - ' “Here are some new fri^ d i'. Go Articles tor S a le ...... 46 who collapsed Saturday and under­ London, Jan. 8.— (A P )—Anxiety “n i say it didn’t,” cried the Boats ind Accessories ...... 4( WE HAVE A SUNNY 3 ROOM the picture. She ran the water fu- to work. It's been such fun. You’re ahead and show them |J] a'-oluni. went an operation for stomach is spreading through rural Elngland man who stood nearby. “Now, If 3«)u There are some sights tfaejr'd like Building Materials ...... 47 apartment that will make a com­ riou^y and went to the refriger­ too good to us.” Diamonds— Watchea— Jewelry . . 4$ ulcers. over the strange phenomenon of a ator for ice cubes. can, bui’ ’ me another house. Tm to see.” fortable home thin winter, in the Don’t be silly.” He would kiss Electrical Appllancea— Radio . . . 49 Col. de laMater has been com­ midwinter drought. Villages in the “Horrid creature!” , She Jammed going to watch you till It’s done. The youngster smiled from ear Fuel and Feed ...... 43-A Johnson Block. Telephone 6917 or her and 'shake Tom’s hand and manding officer of the 71st Infan­ Chilteras which are only about 30 at the ice compartment as though ■watch untfl they climbed aboard. ‘"l^at was my little home, yiu to ear. ‘T will!" he shouted. Barden — Farm— Dairy Products 60 3726. try, New York National Guard, for Household Goods ...... (1 ------^ ______miles frotn London are on water ra­ ramming hot irons down Vera’s 'Then he would sigh and shake his see, and Fm as mad as I can be. “Never fear.” And then be hbgged Machinery and T o o la ...... 33 almost 10 years. He is widely tions. In Northamptonshire dis­ FOR RE2^T— TWO THREE and spine. shoulders and drive away. Seemed Do as J say, or I ^ill spank 3TOU wee Dotty. She was startled aa Musical Instruments...... 38 known as an efficiency expert and tricts the scarcity is acute. "What on earth are you doing?” all. That won’t be fun!” Office and Store Equipment . . . . 34 four room furnished or unfurnished funny to have G yp^ old enough to could be. organizer and has been serving as Lakes, such as Rudyard in. North It was Tom in the doorway, a be married, living in the cityv. Well, “Oh, we were merely pleasure Bpeclals at the Stores • a a a a m~m • • C 36 apartments. Manchester Construc­ s.. Wearing Apparel— Furs •A a • • • «”* 37 deputy administrator of the local Staffordshire, have sunk to hither­ slightly i^stifled and ever so slight­ that was life. They grew up and bent, i'he whole thing, was an ac­ tion Co. Tel. 4131 or 4859. C. W. A. (The Tiitiee see amne trained fHte^ Wanted—To Buy ...... 33 to unknown levels. ly bored ’Tom. G3rpsy, recognizing got married. You wanted them to. cident,” walled Go.ldy. “Pliease don’t gains in the next story.j : Beatawraatf ^xnM W^ltHout B o a rd M BUSINESS LOCATIONS Darders W antod ...... I ALLEY OOP MU try Board"*Rosorts 36 FOR RENT 64 A Battle of Monsters! By HAMUN [otels—Restanraata • • w'aTV* avt 31 Tan ted—Rooma—Board mm a a • • msm 63 TO RENT—OFFICES AT 865 Bmml Batata Fai Bant street (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed­ i^artments. Flats, Tanementa m 63 ward J. 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1ft. tad Mrs. Rarold W. Gtoctltgr, B'ASKETBALL CAHADIAN CAPERS married a week ego 'today, returned from, ttelr wadding trip yesterdep. ST. M im dsds^r JAM WEDNESDAY NIGHT (Brldgepertfs Beet Bead) Anderaon-Shea4Shea amdliary, V. F. W. THITBSDAT N1€«T D a te B o o k CLEARANCE Manoheeter Goarda v*. will bold Its regular meeting tomor- MSnitES) SeRMOII • I Admlaalon S5 Oents (inolndes- row eveningi K 6 o'clock in the New Britain Phantoms checking.) king: IjliTlid Codgt to Qeata S6 oents. Ladles S6 Oeots State Annory. Th» Ckiristinaa Tkla Wwk social poatponed from tba last meet- Dandas oatil twdve. Rct. Leooard Harris Leads JawMiy 10—ABBiml meeting of ImiH^rtast S o m w FridBy —• Mrs. Charles Griffith has vacated ink on account of the weather, will toe EbdaeUstical' Bodety, Crater taike place tomorrow night, and Offiton to Be iBstiJIed. her home at 66 Pleasant street and Congregational church. left Saturd^ for Floral Park, Long membOTB are reminded to bring a Serrices at the SalratioB small gift for toe grab-bag. OomlBg Bvrats An importeat meetov oC BIm9* ABOUTTOWN Island, N. Y., where she will spend January 17—Annual meeting and herd Bnrampnirat, I. 0 . 0*. «iU some time. Army Citadel Here. ■upper. Crater Cohgregatioiial be held at 7:80 tonight Which Walter Wri|tot, aon of Mr. and chtudi. Mrs. Eujrene Meyer and daugh­ Mrs. Joaepb Wright of Mather buslneM vital to all membara niiist ter, Doris of Wells street returned Ever Read)' Circle of Klnn January 18-19—"Looee Change,” be transacted. Diuigbters will follow its monthly atreet will resume hla studies at yesterday from Lowell, Mass., where Worcester Acadepiy, tomorrow. musical comedy, aosplcee of Dll- Officers of King David lodge of bxisiness session tomorrow evening The first of a series of Sunday worfh-Cornell Poet,. America: Le­ Odd Fellows Will be InetaOed Fri­ Boaton, Mass., Jan. New and Vised they were called two weeks ago by afternoon services in the Ssilvatioo a house can hold d o ^ tod' the serious illness of a relative. at 7:46 in the directors’ room of tbe gion, at High school. day night in Odd Fellows hall by Whiton Memorial Library, with an R. L. Lathrop won first prize at Army citadel was held yesterday JanuaA-y 17, 18, 19, 20— Poultry District D^uty <^rand Master Rob­ tree in Africa, declaree Miea old-fashioned costume party. The the setback party held in the social afternoon with Rev. Leonard C. Show at State Armory. ert Hall, of East Hartfcml, and his B Bhx»klngB, daug^iter at iSif. A public card party will be held rooms of toe Masonic Temple Satur­ RADIOS uests will be tbe members of Harris, pastor of toe South Method­ January 20—Manchester Pipe staff. Past Grand Represditative A M Q. IKrookings, of H I this evening at 8 o'clock in S t Brid­ funior Thoughtful and Sunnyside day night. Arthur L. Nichols took ist church, occupying the pulpit. die Turnpike, Manchesteir, aa6 ttoat get’s pariah hall. Bridge, whist and B ^ d — 20tb Anniversary, Orange Fred L. Phelps, of Middletown, and 1934 MAJESTIC Junior circles. The hostesses will second prize and Fred Thayer toe Rev. Harris took for his subject “A Grand Secretary William 8. Hutchi­ teaching in Inanda Sem lh^, ganih setback will be played, with prises be Mrs. D. D. Austin, chairman; door prize. There were ten tables tn Song in the N ight" January 22— Annual meeting of son, of New Haven, will be present AfriocL under toe American Bhavd DEMONSTRATOR and refreshments. Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Oscar Bailey, Mrs. George Wil­ play. The speaker referred to toe mld- o f' Commissioners for Foreign Mte- Wilson heads the committee of Emanuel Lutheran ohurch. at the installation ceremonies Fri­ son, Mrs. Jessie Sweet, Mrs. George nignt song Of Paul and SUias, who in ■ions. women In charge. January 30— Prestdrat’s birthday day night. F. Borst, Mrs. T. A. Burbank, Mrs. Loyal Circle of King’s Daughters spite of their confinement tn an in­ “ You may build toe hemse over the Gerald Rlsley. The special commit­ ball at State Armory. The Manchester Garden club will will hold an important meeting this ner prison, without light and their stump and it will crack and qtlit, tee for tbe entertainment of tbe feet in stocks and with backs cut February 7—Play “Penrod,” at meet this evening in the Robbins evening at 8 o’clock in the parlors Whiton Memorial by Community but toe Umtombe tree will come aests Is headed by Miss Pauline of Center Church House. and bleeding from cruel lashes of room of Center Church house. The gurbank. Her assistants will be Players 400 ATTEND ANNUAL through,’’ she writes as riia sends members will describe or exhibit the Roman soldiery, nevertheless her New Year’s greetings to Amer­ MIm Bernice Lydall, Mrs. Frank praised God in song and rejoiced February 11—Police benefit at useful garden gadgets, suggest com­ Mrs. Lewis Rose of Hartford will State theater. ican friends. ’The spirit of Africa Williams, Mrs. Elton Johnson and with their jailors. SWEDISH XMAS P A R H binations for winter bouquets or Mrs. Cleon Chapman. give the third of her lectures at the cannot be kept from growing. We floral arrangements. Y. li. C. A. this evening from 8 to Rev. Harris said that the theme have had a bad year— malaria, 9 o’clock. The series is imder the of the sermon was fii^t home to him A meeting of the committee of the drought; starvation, depression have Mrs. George H. Williams, state auspices of the Women’s Division of one morning at 3 o’clock upon hear- Brotherhood of the Concordia Luth­ KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Folk Dances and Entertain­ done their best to cut down and deputy of the Emblem C^ub, and the Y.' It is expected Mrs. Rose’s tog a robin singing before kill, but we ace still growing, if not Mrs. Mary Graziadio, president of eran church will be held this eve­ subject wil Ibe “Japan.’’ outside his bedroom window. ment Precede Appearance of ning at 7:30 to make plans for the in number^ in spirit, progress and the Rockville Emblem club, are in , God always cares for his children TREE PARTY TONIGHT Santa Claus in Orange Hall. faith. This is what I wish fbr m,V Boston today, attending a meeting Father and Son banquet to be held The North Methodist church coun­ as shown in tbe lessons* given par­ in February. friends in America." of the Supreme lodge at the new cil will meet this evenin;^ at 7:30 ents who have lost children in ten­ A flower garden was planted by Parker House. der years. , He spoke of one moth­ More than 400 persona attended with Rev. Marvin S. Stocking at the Santa Claus, Noted for His tbe missionaries on a spot where old Manchester Lodge A. O. U. W., parsonage. er who, having lost her child, lived one of the most successful of the an­ beanstalks had rotted into rich leaf- The G Q ef Glee club has will Install officers at a regular to found with her fortune, a home Chuckle, Will Be Feature of nual Christmas parties ever held by mould. Within a few days stout elected the following committees for meeting tonight In Balch and Brown The Manchester Board of Police for orphaned children. All adver­ Entertainment. the five local Swedish societies at green leaves came breaking through. the annual concert to be given in hall. The meeting will be preceded Commissioners will meet tonight, sities under the direction of the Orange Hall Saturday nigbt. The March: Associate membership com­ They were bean sprouts. Pulled ip by an oyster supper. The state the meeting having been adjourned Father prove to be of infinitely hall was crowded to capacity by more came next day, pushing their mittee; Miss Faith Fallow, chair­ representatives of the order will be from a week ago. greater benefit to mankind. Members of Campbell Council, K. members, their families and friends, man; program committee. Miss way through three to five Inches of present. Speaking of inspiration. Rev of C., will hold their annual tree and the many chl’dren present en­ ground toward the light. And that's Mabel TUli^hast, chairman; Mrs. Harris told the congfregation that party this evening in the rooms. joyed themselves to the utmost. Ellsie Gustafson, Miss Norma John­ The regular monthly meeting of Africa, says Miss Brookings. Cut There will be a meeting of Eu- the Master Barbers’ Assoclati n his first inspiration came from his There is to be a new Santa Claijs A huge Christmas tree had been down a tree and a dozen trees spring son; publicity and decorating com­ this year, secured because of his erected in the center of the hall, mittee, Miss Helen Berggren, Mrs. sonla lodge held tonight at tbe will be held this evening in the association with the Salvation Army from the stump. Cut a fence pole, Alosisio studio In Cheney Building Pagani shop on Pearl street. in Pennsylvania. chuckle, which is a feature in Itself. around whicL ‘ he children danced thrust it tn the earth, and soon W H Ai A on Main street. The meeting is to Next Sunday afternoon Ensign The three rooms of the council club during the evening. Two youngsters, b u y : leaves and blossoms cheerfully cover start promptly at 7 o’clock and all No regular date has been set as Winsor, a Newfoundlander ^md an headquarters in the State Theatei Leonard Svedberg of Hartford and the .scarred stem. ■xne Mizpah group of the Wesley­ Vivian Anderson of this town,'en­ an Guild wUl meet tomorrow eve­ members are urged to be present as yet for the meeting of the Manches­ ex-sea captain, will be the guest building will be used for the occa­ Miss Brookings is a Bates College $78.50 LIST — SAVE $43.50 ning at 7:30 with Mrs. Dorothy returns for tickets sold at the last ter Impn)vement Association, Presi­ speaker at the afternoon meeting. sion tonight, and there has been in tertained with Swedish folk dances girl, and taught for a time at Spell­ Keeney of 2 Hackmatack street. dance are to be made. Ensign Winsor has a frame like dicatlons given the committee ar­ that brought much applause and man College High school, Atlanta, dent J. M. Nichols said this morn­ Helge E. Pearson led the children In Work will be on salting peanuts. ing. There are several matters that Hercules ajid speaks with a rich ranging for the party .hat a large Georgia. She went to Africa In 1929 BOSCH A pre-school det.tal clinic will be Irish brogue. He is an able orator crowd will be present. sinj^ng Christmas carols. Rev. K. are to be taken up at the next E. Erickson, pastor' ot the Emanuel and is supported in her work by the Manchester Camp No. 2640, Royal held at the Health Center, Haynes meeting. and has an excellent knowledge of There is to be a gift for every Second Congregational, church of Neighbors will install its officers for street, tomorrow at 9 a. m. member who attends and in addition Lutheran church, spoke briefly. Auto Radio tbe Bible. A feature of tbe evening was tbe Manchester, and by the Congrega­ 1984 at a meeting this evening at The Luther League of the Emaa Three Sunday afternoon services to toe tree program, which has been tional churches of East Hartford and the Hotel Sheridan, preceded by a Tbe annual meeting of the stook- a yearly feature for twenty-five distribution of ice cream and fruit uel Lutheran church will be guests are being held to provide Manches­ to tbe children by Santa Claus, play­ Glastonbury. She Is a direct descend­ turkey dinner at 6:80. bolders of the Mancnester Realty of toe Hartford Lutoer League to- ter people with InspirstionaJ meet­ years, tbe more eeriotie side will be ant of old New England famUy of Company will be held at 8 o’clock ed by Harry Pearson. After the morrcfw evening at 8 o’clock at tbe ings and music during tbe Indoor given In a lecture to be delivered program, rezreebmrats' were served tea captaina and farmers. Mrs. Lillian Bowers is chairman this evening in tbe School etreet season. The full band of 32 pieces by Rev. Thomas Stack. Recreation building. Reports of the Swedish Lutheran church at Capitol in toe baeement, followed by danc­ of the committee in charge of the and the songster brigade will play ing to accordion music furnished by officers will be read and a board of avenue and Hungerford streets, soda! to follow the r^;iilar monthly at all these services. Martin Lundberg of Hartford. twelve directors will be elected. A Hartford. The local league will pre meeting of the Mnnchester Com­ sent the program. BASKETBAU GAME FREE Tbe five lodges which participated munity Players Wednesday evening. large attendance of members of tbe were: Scandia Lodge, Order of She will be assisted by Miss Flor­ association is requested at this meet­ The Young People's Society of the Vasa; Llnne Lodge, Knights of ence Donahue, Miss Sylvia H ^ e - ing. ^ CHAMBER’S OmCERS Swedish Cpngregatlonal church win TO HERALD NEWSBOYS Pj'toias; Enigbet Lodge, L O. G. T.; dom and R u s ^ Potterton. 'Ihe hold a bible study period tomorrow Braevolrat jS^ety S^ar and Vasa. business meeting will come to order Jack Lenox, deputy commissioner evening at 7:30 o’clock. All plan­ TAKE CHAIRS TONIGHT The committee in eba^e was head­ at 8:15. The subject of the pro- of aviation in this state, will be the Tbe Manchester Guards quintet ed by Otto Johnson as chairman. Tnssdsy^s gram for speaker at tbe regular weekly meet­ ning to attend are requested to meets toe famous New Britain TUBE for the evening will be "Noel bring their Bibles. 1 0 Coward." General dancing will fol­ ing of tbe Manchester Radio Club Edward J. Holl to Become Phantoms in tot State Armory on low. The affair will take place in at the West Side Rec tomorrow ADVER'nSEMENT Savings PERFORIW*® President at Supper Meeting Wednesday night oi this week. Tbe the clubrooms in the Balch and night at 8 o’clock. This is an im­ local team took a trimming at tbe for ®**fy Mrs. Rose Kronlek of Tbe Wll- Brown building. portant meeting and all members RADIO STARS TO APPEAR at Sheridan. hands of this team Saturday night At The are requested to attend. in New Britain, but toe Guards are roee Drese Shop is in New York 1 0 Sunset Council, Degree of Poca­ City on a bhying trip. >95 Edward J. Holl will be Installed as confident they can take toe meas­ 9 9 hontas, will seat their new officers The Ladies Aid society of tbe IN CHURCH CONCERT HERE president of the Chamber of Com­ ure of toe New Britain team on tbe Sslf-SsiMrs at a meeting to be held this evening North Methodist church will meet merce tonight at 6:80 o’clock at a local floor. PUBLIC SETBACK I with the Hartford Council. Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock dinner meeting of tbe incoming and Newsboys employed by toe Man­ with Mrs. E. A. Lydall of Main Armeor's Melrose Bethany Girls of New Britain outgoing Board of Control of the chester Herald will be guests at the Tneeday, January 9, 8 p. m. Officers and teachers of the Sec­ street. Mrs. LeVerne Holmes and and Chester Shields, Comet- Chamber at. tbe Hotel Sheridan. ganoe Wednesday night having ffifkland Park OomnitiBlty Club ond Congregational church school Miss Emma Colver will assist tbe Ladiee* Sawtng Circle. Smoked hostess. ist, on Swedish Program. Howell Cheney will be in charge of been extended an Invitation today will hold their monthlv .upper and $ Caeb Prizes. Befretomenta. meeting at the church tomorrow the brief ceremony. Reports of of­ by Manager Jamee Nefll. Tbe paper Oaah Deor Prfae. ONLY 3 LEFT evening at 6:80. Rev. Porter Bower Miss Katherine Cheney at Hart­ A concert featuring radio -per­ ficers for tbe past year, will also be carriers w" get their pastes at Tbe SHOULD^S AdmlsslMi 25 OsBta. will be the guest speaker. ford Road and Miss Ann Ward of formers who are well known local­ made. Herald, 13 BlsseO street Marble street left tor New York ly, will be given at the Swedish $29*95 The Ladies Sewing Circle of the this, afternoon, and tomorrow will Congregational church on Spruce lb . 8 e Highland Park Community club will sail for Bermuda and Nassau and street on Tuesday evening, January conduct the first of a series of six other points in toe British West 80. The concert will be given by SmaO, lean and ahankleaat setback parties tomorrow evening Indies. ____ toe Bethany Girls of New Britain, at the Highland Park Community club. Three cash prizes will be The Manchester Girl Bcout C oun-1 ^ ° week over Sta- awarded the players making the cil will bold its monthly meeting to­ tlon WDRC of H artford and made Land O’Lakcs highest scores, and tomorrow eve­ morrow afternoon at 2 o’clock. The a big hit in a recent appearance ning a cash attendance prize will officers’ association monthly session here; and Chester Shields, youth­ BUTTER be ^ven. Mrs. Annie Sinnanaon and will be held at 7:30 Wednesday eve­ ful Manchester cometist, who has tImJWHAUco Mrs, P. W, Taylor wlU be the ning, and tbe Brownie Leaders will been on the air many times and is hostesses. Wednesday afternoon bold their bi-monthly meeting highly talented and popular. MANCHEfTEB CoNN< SPECIAL ON tbe circle will meet at 2 o’clock at Thursday at 2 o’clock. All these The concert will ^ presented in 2 lbs.4 7 e GENERAL the clubhouse. Tbe hostesses will •gatherings will be at toe Girl Scout the form of a regular radio broad­ Fancy table butfcr e t Ugb be Mrs. W. E. Luettgens and Mrs. headquarters in the Cheney build­ cast and Sterling V. Couch, who is ■eore! ELECTRIC Robert Dougan. ing. in charge of toe children’s programs at Station WDRC and is also an January Sale Headliner! Qnlok Arrow announcer, will be at toe micro­ Auto Radios phone announcing toe program. Chips...... 2pkg8.35c Mrs. Thora Stoehr will accompany Because these are all high grade models Because these are quality curtains—toll $ length; full width. Newest styles and fabrics. 19-95 toe local cometist in his part of taken from stock. Not cheap “sale" curtains Naberliood Whole PWEHURST-iHal 41S1 toe program. bought special for this clearance sale. Regularly lots more. Tickets have been distributed and B e e ts...... 3 tins 29c may be obtained from members of No. 2 alae tins. 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