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(ClaedSeS AdvwtMag oa Page la.) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1934. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CBf VOL. UVn NO. 77.

Searchers Find Marooned Aviators

WOODSMEN R U C H by severe cold All four and waist-deep PRESIDENT EXPRESSES occupants of ths

18-passenger snow, which ^ Curtis Condor marooned MAROONED FLIERS plane that the quartet crashed In the on an isolated . Adirondack peak In the OPPOSITION TO BONUi mountains vicinity of during a Fish Mountain Three of Meo Now On W iy near Gloversville, TOWN TO GREET blinding storm, apparently esca{Md N. Y. Three of In Letter to A. L Post Com- ^ those aboard the Back to GviliatioD — Injury in the second disaster transport are Here*s Complete Text NEW YEAR WITH mander He Declares Tbat: that has overtaken pictured, here, 1 Fourth Hat a Wrenched left to right: , the big ship. It Is plctur^ Co-pItots Of Ifresident*s Letter Veterans Themselves Do Dale Dryer, VARl^ARHES below after Hip. it bad been Ernest Dryer (at the controls wrecked In a Not Understand the Mat- forced landing at when the plane Washington. Pec. 31.— (A P ) — wmemorandum which outlined in de- MorehouMvill. N. Y., Dec, 31 — ETerything from Riotous Cel- Tottcnville, crashed); and Here is the text of President Roose. tail exactly what Ck>ngress did In 1924 when they authorized the is- ter — Money Not Die Robert Hambrook, (A P )— Three of the four men Staten Island, velt's letter on the soldiers' bonus an official of ths suing of the adjusted service certlfl- •tranded for three days with a last May. question: ebratmg to RcYerential The most recent Federal Bureau I appreciate your '.ettcr of recent oates known generally as the wrecked plane in the Adirondacka "bonus." This memorandum I am Untd 1945. disaster to the of Education date, and it is particularly Interest- eight milea from here were walking plane was and the ing in that it confirms an Impres- Inclosing hercwltb. Obsenrance .ls Available in this direction with their rescuers complicated only passenger. sion that I have had for some time; I am sure that you will And In today, while the fourth waited at that Is, that the bonus question Is this memorandum sufficient Infor- Washington, Dec. 31.—(A P )—In ; the scene of the wreck with a not well understood even among the mation to enable you to decide for an obvious effort to head off strong Here; Optimism General wrenched hip, the State Conserva- veterans themselves. yourself the stand you should take Congressional movement for I nuns- tion Department announced today. I am also particularly impressed on this issue as well as being in a position, as I feci you should be, to diatc payment of the bonus. Presi- Reached at 10 o'clock last night "Ring out the old, ring In the with one paragraph ot your letter by four woodsmen from Hoffmeister, which confirms another conviction I advise Legionnaires who come to dent Roosevelt today made public a the cold and hungry men realized new." have that tee service men general- you seeking Information In regard letter expressing opposition. they had been rescued when ten Manchester will do just that to- ly have the interests of their coun- to the immediate payment o f the The President contended the obli-

men of the Conservation Depart- night, bidding farewell to 1934 and try and government at heart. gation was not due until 1946, would (Continued on Page Ten) prove very costly and that past ex- ment arrived on the scene at dawn welcoming 1935 with a diversified I have had prepared for me a today. perience had shown full payment By 11:30 a. m. the trip to More- program of observances that ranges would not result in much stimulus to business. houseville had started, through from reverential, Impressive Watch three feet-of snow and at tempera- N ight services in local churches to The bonus question," he said as

tures about 30 degrees below zero. the hilarious merry-making o f night Ck>ngress prepiu«d to convene Hamilton Chequers, a foreman of clubs and the like. All indications USE HAUPTMANN BOOKS ’Ihursdayr "Is not well understood the CCC. who went in with the point to the most joyous celebration even among the veteraiu them- group, returned early and told of of the occasion In years, as optimism selves." He added that many "hava the joy with which the survivors of over the future reigns everywhere. not given the question lufficiant TO FIGURE UP RANSOM study to realize the vast sums re- the hillside crash greeted their res- Theater Program

cuers. Many hundreds are expected to quired." He said one of the Dryers, either jam the State theater to capacity at In money, he said It w^ould cost Ernest, the pilot, or his brother 11:30 o'clock tonight, whCn a gala $1,620,000,000 above the present car- New Year's eve preview of Shirley State Also Has Witness Who | MYSTERY SHROUDS tificate value of $2,100,000,000 and Dale, the co-pilot had a wrenched hip and would be taken out later by Temple In "Bright Eyes" will be pre- $2,320,000,000 more than the orig- sled. The others were expected to sent^ by the management. Noise- inal b u lc adjustment o f $1,400,000.- reach Morehouseville at 2 p. m. makers and favors will be distri' Saw Package of Money in DIPLOMATS DEATH 000.

Dryer's Injury was only serious buted and the program will offer Expressed In Letter

enough to prevent his walking. enough variety to make for festive the Bronx Carpenter’s — - The President’s vlewrs were ex- entertainment. pressed in a letter, dated December Thoae In Party Chequers was accompanied by Addltloiuil hundreds will wend 27, to Commander Garland R. Farm- er, of the American Legion Poat .at CCC Foremen A. Page, and A. their way to celebrations beyond the Home. Body of Ecodorean Envoy to Henderson, Texas, an area wbosa Rhodes: Frank Stanton game pro- town limits, especially in Hartford, Congressional members almost in- tector at Wells, John Master, an- but many are expected to remain right in Manchester for the many Germany Found in New variably have supported cash bonus other game protector; Ernest Blue, Flemington, N. J., Dec. 31.— (API attractions scheduled here. New ICECAUSES DEATH demands. districl ranger at Poland; and PARTY LEADERS GATHER — Bruno Ricl-ari' Hauptmann's pock-

Rangers Duham, Cole and C. Stod- Year's parties, which inclucfe din- At a press conference, Repreeea- ner, dancing and floor shows, will be et notebooks containing careful ^ac- York Hallway. tative Byms of Tennessee, who wrlH dard. A CCC ambulance with a physi- held at Cavey’s Grill at the center, OFNEW HAVEN MAN counts o f his expenses will be used, be the next Speaker, reiterated hU cian started from Speculator for the Silver Gidll on Main street, the FOR CONGRESS OPENING an official source disclosed today In "personal opinion” that the bonus New York, Dec. 31.— (A P )— N ew Hotel Sheridan and Orange ------9 ------— ...... issue should be settled soon. Morehouseville. a prosecution effort to show that the h^ll. Ernesto Chacon Querola, Ecuador- He declined to commit himself on Pilot A1 Mitchell of the Massa- $50,000 ransom figured in his In- chusetts National Guard, circling “Hogmaiicy” Night Watchman Slips On ean charge d’affaires to Germany, the proposals tbat have been ad- At the latter place, Mons-Ypres come. vanced, but said be had "heard soma the spot at the time most of the svaa found dead today In the vesti- Post, British War Veterans, are Propam ior Opesiif Set-ANH'HITLERITES To subatan'Jate this evidence, the talk of paying It by installments." group departed, said that Dryer and prosecution nas a woman witness bule of a building at 69 West 52nd the remaining rescuer werg at- sponsoring "Hogmaney,” with danc- Fire Escape on Sixth Floor “ When the session begins, thera ing from 6:80 to 3 o'clock to music ready to testify she saw packages street under circumstances regard- wriu be half a dosen or more propoot- tempting to patch up the radio of swss Embraces Vast| PLEAD TO LEAGUE of money secreted in a cabinet In the the wrecked plane, which went dead by Case’s orchestra and the Man- ed by police as mysterious. tlons submitted," Bym s said. " I chester Pipe Band. Favors and —Other State Deaths. Hauptmann Bronx home where she The diplomat’s clothing was dis- would not suggest that proper com- early In the search fo r them. had gone on a '-Isit. One Badly Frozen noisemakers will be distributed and Range of Relief Problems! __ heveled and a single dollar bill was mittee consideration should not be refreshments will be served. A The state also expects Betty Gow, found In his pockets. A black over- given, but I see no reason to delay The Conservation Department Scotch nurse o f the slain Lindbergh By ASSOCI.\TED PRESS coat was thrown acrolu the body and the thing until May. men planned to give the survivors —Await Message. Say Nazis Are Starting baby to testify the child was dead or emergency treatment at Morehouse- (Contlmied oa Page Six) Three persons and a baby boy a brown fell hat waa beside It when "If tbe committee reports a bill,. dying when he was borne past the a policeman made the discovery. think It should b * given a rule ville, then to take them to hospitals died violently In Connecticut over spot, a scant hundred yards from his at either Herkimer, Utica or Uttle Police were of the opinion the (legislative rigbt-of-wray) and be Washington, Dec. 31.— (A P ) — Reign of Terror in the home, where she found a thumb, FaUfr the week-end a Long Island man in- man had been robbed. brought to a vote." With explosive issues in the offing, jured last week in an automobile ac- guard stripped brutally from hla At the Ecuadorean consulate-gen- Some leaders on Capitol HiU said One o f the four waa said to have EARTHQUAKESROCK hand. been frozen badly. the dying year found the Democratic Saar Territory. cident succumbed to his injuries at eral, it was learned Chacon was they considered tbe Prestdent’a a hospital. These three factors became known given hla appointment to Berlin action a serious obstacle to the The marooned men first were leadership laboring today to weld its aa the state made a final survey of reached by John, Charles and Les- Ice, a bicycle' and a motor truck December 2, last. Previously ne bonus movement but others wc(b huge majority into a unit to put the its case for the trial of Hauptmann, ter Pertello, and Frank Kruegef THE WESTERN COAST Sa^bruecken, Saar Basin Terri- were responsible for three o f tbe had been charge d'affaires at Lon- quick to emphasize that Mri Roosevelt administration’s program deaths and the baby died o f suffoca- starting Wednesday for the slaying don, EIngland, and secretary to the R oowvelt did not close the do6r to stayed with the men, while the other tory, Dec. 31— (AP) — Anti-Nazis smoothly through the 74th Congress tion while airing on a porch of hla of the kidnaped infant. minister o f foreign relations in Ecu- all compromise. two started for Hoffmeister with the Tbe patient woik of a Federal glad newa o f rescue. opening Thursday. asked the League of Nations gov- parents home. ador. Another Opinion Mitchell was ordered to return to Described as Intense; No Big Surveying a membership that erning commission today to insti- Joseph Deegan, 50, of New Haven, Visited Superior. Representative Fuller of Arkaiit^ ranges from share the wealth men night watchman at the Winchester (Continued on Page Ten) Chacon accompanied by bis wife. sas, Democratic member of the wajm Albany as his gas supply was run- tute semi-martlal law in order to ning low. The air base made no plans on the "L e ft" to “pillars o f old line Repeating Arms company plant In Nancy, and their child, arrived on and means committee which doubt- conservatism” on the "Right” lead- suppresa "terrlorism gripping the less will handle any bonus legida*; to relieve him, and the air maneu- Damage or Loss of Life Saar.” that city, slipped and fell to hla the liner Santa Barbara lost Tues- ers acknowledged tbat controversies death from the sixth landing o f a day. They proceeded to Washing- tlon, said he waa in favor of " are in store. But they said they The request was made after the Ing o f the issue now.” But (OonUnoed on Page Two) Territory witnessed half a dozen fire escape at the plant Saturday BODYIDENTIHED ton and visited the Elcuadorean min- Reported. found a consensus among many rep- night. ister to this country, C. E. Alfaro. was not sure yet just how it shoi resentatives that their election was violent week-end political clashes In be done— in Installment payments which the opponents of a return to Woman Is Killed Officials at the consulte general mandate to follow President Mrs. Mary Dennin, 50, waa Struck otherwise. Germany in the Jan. 13 plebiscite were uncertain when Chacon and bis Roosevelt's lead. down and killed on a dark road In AS WILLIAM DRAKE With the President engaged L ob Angeles, Dec. 31.—(AP) — were generally overpowered. family returned to New York. They WORSHIPERS SHOT The program embracing a vast Wilton Saturday night while she last hour polishing o f his messaga Earthquake shocks, one of which Serious outbreaks took place at had registered at tbe Hotel Roose- range of problems topped Jpy relief was: walking Home with her daugh- Congress and especially wdth pla was described by geophysicists as Malstatt, a Saarbruecken suburb, velt prior to their scheduled depart- of tb e. unemployed— has yet to be ter, after shopping in South Nor- ning a new human relief prograad^ Intense as J>e destructive Long early today and In tbe town of ure for Germany Wednesday. revealed In any detail. Legislators walk. A bicycle ridden by Fred C. epeclal latereet was centered on hfi|^ LEAVING CHURCH Beach tremblor of March 10, 1933, Blieskaatel yesterday afternoon. Believed at First That It S. E. Duran Ballln, the consul were experienced over the Pacific expect him to give an outline of Lindblom, 21. of Wilton, rtruck the general, left bis office almost Imme- aUtement that "oU expenditures *«rJ There were aeversd minor clashes relief have been made in tbe interest' coast from Mexico to Washington principles and aims in a message Saturday night and further trouble diately upon being Informed of the Sunday, but extensive checks com- which he will deliver Friday, prob- (Oonttnned on Page Two) Might Be That of Missing death. He went to make the off! of recovery and for all our cltf ^ was expected on New Year's Eve, non-veterans as well as for vet- pleted today showed there was ably in person. when cafes and restaurants will be cial Identification and arrange for Mexican Red Shirts KiQ neither any consequential damage To Answer Question the funeral. erans." i „ permitted to remain open UntU after Hah Doctor. The Chief ExecuOve said "all clUa'j nor loss o f life. On Saturday, with the delivery of midnight. Five Persons; One of Their The most severe of the shocks the President’s budget message will GQV. CROSS ISSUES zens In need have shared in the originated at the head of the Gulf o f come the answer to one paramoiiBt A petition asking that ^«ops~of jTfict distribution fpr reliet,. and California, and was f.-lt In cities of question: the international army aent" here by Windsor Locks, Conn., Dec. 31!— employment ♦ • • a : very definll Geneva maintsdn order said "the Members Killed. the Imperial Valley shortly before How much will be spent for pub- (A P ) — Id,:ntlfication of a body GREEKFREIGHTER and distinct preference is given scorecy of the plebiscite vote has 6 a. m., at about the same time a lic works? Speculation baa ranged NEW YEAR MESSAGE taken from the old Windsor Locks veterans." been assured but freedom of speech moderate shock aroused light sleep- from $1,500,000,000 to $7,000,000,000. canal as that of William Drake, 50- It is probable that Mr. Rooi in the campaigns haa not." year-old Warehouse Point farm Mexico City, D. F.. Dec. 31.— (A P) ers In San Francisco and the penin- From Representative Byrnes, CALLS FOR HELP will deliver his annual message Tennessee, slated to be the Speaker Rally Broken Up worker, today had brought an end person to a joint session o f Con^ — Armed reserves held back aroused sular area. The request waa forwarded to the Severe Shocks o f the House, there came today a to conjectures that it might be that gress where he will have an op] residents o f Cocioacan today as 57 Deebres There are Brighter of Dr. George H. Bigelow, missing The seismograph at the University prediction that although debate may tunity again to touch on the be .voung members of a revolutionary ((JoBtinued on Page fw o ) director of the Massachusetts Gen- issue in outlining Federal relief "Red Shirts" organization charged of Washington, Seattle, recorded an be extended and widespread on some Is 500 Miles Off Delaware earthquake o f such intensity that Issues In the end the Democrats will Prospects Than Any Y ^ r eral hospital at Boston. tivities. wrlth slaying defenseless Catholics The identity was established late the recording needle waa shaken "work together." just outside their church, were' yesterday by William Moon, a farm- from the drum. Placing relief at the top of all TREASURY B.ALANOB transferred to the Federal peniten- er and employer of Drake, and Capes b Severe Storm— A water tower was toppled from problems he said the Federal gov- ZINOVIEFFISSENT Since the Depression. tiary. Frank Wadsworth, brother-in-law of ernment bad acted wisely in taking Washington, Dec. 31.— (A P )- One of the Red Shirts was beaten its supports at Cocopsdi, Mexico. the dead man. Drake had been About $300 worth of glassware was the lead In the attack on it. Ships Answer Appeal. posiUon o f the Treasury on to death by the townspeople. missing 10 days. broken In Ckilexico, and guests in ho- Now he added, business is improv. Hartford, Dec. 31.— (A P ) —Gov- ber 28 was; Receipts for Authorities ordered the prisoneia TO ‘LIVING DEATH’ ernor Wilbur L. Croas today eent Experts On Hand ber 28. $6,719,290.17; expendlt removed after reports that residents Belief that it might have been $13,333,252.40; net balance, $2,5 (UouHnued m Page Two) (Oonttnoed on Page Ten) the following New Year's message New York, Dec. 31.— (A P )— Lat- were arming for an attack on the to the people o f Connecticut: the body of the missing Boston 953,249.18; Customs receipts for < jaU. physician brought Massachusetts est radio advices to Mackay today "In facing tbe difficult problems indicated the distressed Greek col- month, $30,157,927.50. Four men and a woman of the state police fingerprint experts and Receipts for tbe fiscal year (t Suspect in Assassination which confront us, the pMple of lier MeropI was separated from its crowd which emerged from worship three classmates of Dr. Bigelow to July 1), $1, 842,007.542.34: exp" Connecticut may well draw inspira- nearest help by Fifty miles of gale- fell dead under the volley flred at tion from the indomitable courage Windsor Locks. tures, $3,538,294,403.41, Inch close range. The Red Shirt group Celebrations in New York Plot to Be Exiled to Island Tho body was ^discovered last chumed sea. $1,827,991,977.82 o f em ergency of our ancestors who long ago es- The American freighter Exarch was holding sn snti-clerical demon- tablished their littb settleihents week, encased in ice and caught in penditures. Ehccess o f expencUtu stration almost at the door of the mechanism at the canal lock. Work- reported itself that distance away $1,696,286,861.07. Gold assets, and carved the state out of a col- and said it believed tbe French church. To Cost from $2.50 to $40 b Arctic Circle. ers were unable to free It until yes- 233,559.643.03. ony In the wild.-mess. A s we greet steamship San Pedro also was rush- the daa*n of 1935, we Can confident- terday. Berlotts Trouble ing to the Mcropi’s aid. Serious developments, including ly predict that it will be^m e mem- Dr. Bigelow dl-sappeared Decem- DR. C. H. JE NN ING S Messages from the MeropI, re- the possibility of a general rdigious N ew York, Dec. 31.— (A P ) Their.rdtinks and refreshments, $4 for din- London. Dec. 31.— (A P )— The orable by reason of the fact that It ber 3 after a brief visit to his office layed through the Exarch, gave the conflict were'feared as a result of New Year’s Eve celebrations ! ner and $4 for Ups and tiucicabs. Dally Express In a dispatch from marks the tercenteiury of the first at the Massachusetts General hos- Fitchburg, Mass.. Dec. 31.— ( i The same couple tonight will Warsaw today says Gregory Zino- pital. A country-wide search has the kllUngs. brought to New Yorkers today tbe scattered settlements. My first — Dr. Curtis Herman Jenninga,^ have to spend $25, which provides vleff and Leon Kamenoff, once pow- word of greeting In a new year since been instituted. (Continued on Page Two) pioneer in the use and develo President Lazo Cardinas was ex- realization that repeal may prove pected to take a vigorous stand $15 fo r cover charge and supi>er, $8 erful In Communist circles, with message includes the hope that the of X-ray apparatus, died today,, against the Red Shirt organisation something of a financial boomerang for drinks u d $4 for tips and taxi- their families arc en route to a "liv- people of the state will recapture hla home after a long illneaa. H e j ing death” in Russia’s Arctic and probably order its dissolution. to entertainment seekers. cabs. the spirit of those romantic chap- bom In Brookfield, graduated ^ "Devil’s Island." Government spokesmen denied the -ri,- k . . k..«...wi ^ the music and dancing, the ters of a long distant past. the Springfield high school, at prices being asked for celebrations Tbe exiles, the dispatch says, Red Shirt group Is an official organ the cost playing out the last Brighter Prospects Baltimore University ScbOISq of with the beat known orchestras are were dispatched to Solovetskl lakuid and said It would not be protected. hours of ths yew from 30 to 50 per "The year opens with prospects Stores Close Tomorrow Medicine. tbe most expensive New York haa in the R ^ te Ste, for participating of greater hope than any year The outbreak waa the culmination cent, a survey ehowed. He was a member, o f the knoam in years. in a recent, plot against the govem< since the depression came upon us. team to play basketball after I of a campaign against “ the church, Those in the Uardl Gras spirit The cost for s single person to ment. On all sides It Is agreed tbat tbe tion of the game by Dr. religion and God" which the Red on this New Year’s eve must spend greet the New Year with the more "Both were shackled before being dark days are fading above the New Year’s Day Shirts have been carrying on for a from %2M to $35 a person to attend Naamlth who copched the famous orchestras is $7.50 with placed In cold freight cars for. the world borixon. There is much to be Springfield. Previouna to i month. tbe better known Manhattan’s night Oaxie Nelson; $7JM> to $15 with Abe fortnight’s trip," the account says done in Connecticut by state and As the crowds left the church clubs, cabarets and hotel grill rooms. medicine. Dr. Jennings servedi Lyman; $8 to $12J)0. with Rudy "and the only concession made Zino- municIpallUes. I am confident that The schedule of the merchants’ division of the Manches- gunner’s mate on the U. 8. F after bearing mass yesterday, they The prices include supper and fa- 'Vallee; $10.60 with Jack tlenny; $16 ylsff was a large bundle of books. this duty will be undertaken with a ter Chamber of Commerce calls for all day closing of In the Spanish American I encountered the anti-clerical demon- vora— but no liquor. with teth Eddie Duchln and Jolly “Only Joseph Stalin, head o f the full aenee o f our remwnsibillty. stration, hissed the speakers and ac- stores here tomorrow. New Year’s Day. Food stores again eerved with the oolorai During the speakeasy era, the cost Oobum. Communist party, and the commis- With every assurance o f hope, the World War. aa a X-ray^!jl cording to the statements of numer- for two persona criebrating on The fee for dancing. to Pancho’a sar o f the interior were present at a send my greetings -jid good wishes will remain open until nine o’clock tonight. at the naval atatlMi at New; r ' ous witnesses, the Red Shirts then for a Happy New Year to all the Broadway averaged about $18, in- music In M ayfair is the highest of Coon. flred. cluding $6 cover charge, $5 for all— $40 per couple. .(Coattaued on Faga Tea). people of the Commonwealth.’’ MANCHB8TEH CvkNING HERAU). IIAI«(CHIS;i'ER, OUNN. H(^NDAT. DECEMBER 81,1984.

MIm SltUll'a version of tbs Incidsnt. Umioualy to guide Sbe bas talked to the United Btatea FAIRFIELD TR E A PIE R ties. Consul at Prankfurt-on>the*llain. “That'a the oojiy w ay wa can find' ALUMNI ASSEMBLY and raaeua them." he said. Tou may take your choice of The sparrow that zoada its HELD BY D. S. COURT Doalal OriOla of HUUsrd atrsat, TmmadlaUly adopting hla sugste- direcUoBs of wind as Indicated by headquarters all last winter foreman on the Manchester section lOOT IN GERMANY Uon, oSIdala o f the American Atr- ATH.S. WEDNESDAY tbe thre weather vanes- at tha i perched under tbe proteoUon ot ANTIHITLERITES of the Naw Tork, New Haven K llnea, owmera o f the wrecked plane, O hter. Tbe one on the Municipal the lintel o f the front door ot tha Lain B. Switger Alkfcd to Hartford Railroad Company, la decided to aend a searching ablp in- Building habitually pointing in a State Service Station, opposite Have Had Non 'Dix Paid to the air hourly from Albany. patient et the Mancbeeter Memorial different direction from the one the State Theater, where every PLEAD TO LEAGUE Etecb ahip waa to locate the ground- hospital, having been admitted Sun- Liquor in Poosetuiion. on the Congregational church, night at dark It would return, eet ed plane, go Into a "tight” tpiral Musical Nombers to Feature day. C. Ebw re W ad d u a i l JtowkM W onu Who De wbUe across Main street, on tha [ Bad TraTelmg Conditions itself against an electric light (Oontinaed from Page One) N ew Haven, Dec. 81.— (A P I — over the apet, and elrcie It until re- bulb and spend the night, has lieved In an hour, then return to AI- Poetoffice, a third persists al-1 ridei Hitler Banished For Luln B. Swltsar, town treaaurar of Program Pianoed for Re* Members of Manchester high ways in a different opinion from : returned. bertSwiuM Goiiv ba^. Held Respons^ile for Fall- During all the extreme cold of governing commission by Johann Fairfield, and ownar o f a drug atoru aehool’a basketball squad are both the others. ' The troopera reporte seeing red last winter the light bulb aerved Hoffmann, a Catholic leader of the In Southport, was today bound over quested by Coach Wilfred J. Clarke Gnid Rapidi ToMmw. erer Iron Nathre Conntry. under a fSOO bond to tba United flarea In the wilderness but could onion Day. te report for practice tomorrow af- os the sparrow’s heating plant. German Peoples' Party, opposed to not determine where jr how they ing Off in Number. a is a swirl o f tuUe with a touch of Statea District Court after appaar- ternoon at 2 o’clock at the State When spring came the bird gave a union wttb Relchsfuechrer Hitler, ware made. paiUettes to give it brilliance and a who was In the midst o f the bsttla Ing before U. 8. Commlsaloner Armory. up Its apartment. With the ar- I t waa ao cold that troopara, party air. It can be had in colors rival of the latest cold snap he C. Elmore Watkins and H M bivt Waldetnohr. Germany, Dec. 81 — at Blleskastel when Nasla allegedly Robert H. Aloora. Switaer waa ar- The annual High school alumni G.0.P.T0 MAKEUP Hartfbrfi, Dec. 81.— (A P ) — When newapapermen and photographera to match anjr gown. was back again. At all events (X P ) — Baniahment forever from broke up an opposition rally. raigned on a ebarga of having non assembly will be held Wednesday at All local stores will be closed all the officca of the state motor vehi- W. Swanaoa o f Watkins Brothsia kept their automobile motors run- the service staUon folks are Germany was the prospective penal- The antl-Nazla also asked the tax paid liquor In bla posaaaalon. 3 o'clock In the auditorium. The plan day tomorrow—New Tsar's Day. cle department opened this morn- TJiw.ti is one of the outstanding wilt leave tomorrow aftomooB fiar' nteg all night. Ice and anow block- quite sure It's the same sparrow. ty today fbr a .young American commission to, ban the German Herbert Ringle, clerk In the ed the roadways. H alf a doaen ac- was inaugurated four years ago by Under the'closing schedule of the ing. the department was Just 769 fabrics for aouthern reoort wear and the mld-wlnter furniture markets at woman who allegedly laughed at ITS OWN TICKET f ------———<$« front’s (Nazi organization I ’’Flying store, answered a aimllar charge and cldente occurred. C. P. Quimby who waa prindpal at Merchante Division of the Chamber registrations below tba number Is- recent Paris cables report that it Grand Rapids and CMcaco. Tkla' Nasi storm troop uniforms and call Disciplinary Squad,” which the peti- also was bound over on a 1900 bond. that time, its purpose being to bring of commerce, food stores may re- sued last year, and this waa un- The >nly bouse In California, five will be popular for town clothes next year the great Chicago market hoa ed Relchafuhrer HlUer, "a Jew”. tion says is largely responsible for Albert Goldin of Bridgeport faced miles aast o f here, and about, tbe together graduates of the High main open twtll 8 o'clock on the doubtedly due to very Irad traveling spring and summer. New linens. In The Judge who will hear the case the aeries of week-end clashes. Commlasloner Alcorn Saturday and ■am# distance south of the plane, school for class reunions, and to night before a full holiday. Tbe Saturday aa registrations fell 857 addition to being strong and long-, combined the ahowlng o f lampa and of sn— SIttell. 81, of New Tork. a No Need of Squad also was bound over under a gOOO waa utilised aa a radio base. A acquaint them with the present Chamber office will also be closed PoU Taken of State Repabli* below the n u m ^r Issued on the cor- wearing, porous and cool, now are Manchester floor coveringe with Ite furniture, naturalized American citizen, said Nazis have no need o f such a bond. portable set was Installed with the school actlvltlea. The committee tomorrow. responding date last year. The de- practically uncruahable. making the first complete home this sentence probably would be partment bad Issued 174,672 regis- squad, the petitioners asserted, now The three were among a group ar- co-operation of the only resident of very much hopes that Principal GREETINGS! furnishing exhibit ever attempted. passed soon after New Year’s. cans Brings This Infonna trations up to and including Satur- Date Book that troops occupy the territory. rested late Friday In Bridgeport and Uie neighborhood, William Handlin, Quimby will be present on this occa- Ward Cheney Ctemp, United Apple Snow. Thus Miss SIttell, who spent her day as compared with 175,441 is- Style Inetltnled More than SO shots were fired In vicinity by agente of the alcoholic t guide and farmer. sion. Spanioh W ar Veterans, and Mary It win be the happiest new year One cup thick apple sauce, ninth day Incommunlc^o In a tiny sued last year. Tonight Year by year the seml-ananol the Malatatt disorder. tax unit from tbit city under the di- Thii program fo r this year's i Buabnell Cheney auxlUary will hold tion; Against Compromise. all year long in your kitchen if you whites eggs, few grains salt. cell o f the Jail here, may never again Thus far the Hartford oS|c« has 2 At the State theater—"The White furniture shows at Chicago sumT The League plebiscite Inspector's rection of Chief Joeeph C. O’Kane. DIRECTS SEARCH eembty will conaltt chiefly of musi- a Joist Inatellation of officers at the have a new Electrolux! Electrolux Sweeten ^ p le sauce to taste aee the aged parents she wanted to report on tbe Blleskatel riot was Albany, N. Y „ Dec. 31— (A P ) — issued 30,630 registrations 'at the Parade” shown at 7:25 and 9:30. Grand Rapids have been growtag surprise with “line presents.” She cal numbers by former membere o f State Armory Wednesday evening. la dUretentl I t bas no moving while h ot I t should be sweeter understood to have named Nasla aa A wlreleae operator, aittlng at tbe windows and 32.351 by mail. Two complete sh vs at 7:00 and into Important style InsUtutea. To was enroute to the Saar, of which the school who are ,opuIar local A roast beef aup))er wlU be- served Hertford, Dec. 81.—(A P )—Thir- parte so that it Is perpianently than wanted for table use. Beat the Instigators and said that the Albany Airport, moved a acore of Bridgeport issued 17,581; Danbury, 8:5(). New Year’s Eve midnight be posted on the trends of the tlmaa she is a native, to vote in the Janu- mustclane, namely Ben RaddinM. at 6 o'clock at a nominal cover sUent This plus a low operating egg whites unUl very stiff on a plat- Nazi leader in that region waa in WOODSMEN REACH searching p lu ee back and forth teen o f the 19 Republican Senators, 6,141; N ew Haven. 22,611; New show featuring Shirley Temple In it haa become necessary to attend ary 18 plebiscite, when arrested. baritone aoloist; Collm Driggs, charge. All members of the camp coat and no costly repair bills makes ter With a wire whisk, beating In across tbe foothills of the Adlron- London, 7,072; Norwich, 5,287; ’’Bright Eyc.s" starts a l 11:30. the markets regularly. At the two Townspeople skid she was Jailed the ball to lead tbe attack which be- organist at tbe AUyn Theater and and auxlUary are urged to be pres- privately giving their views to a this refrigerator one o f the roost in- salt. Fold In chilled apple sauce, gan with tbe firing of a gun. Po- dacka like living chessmen during Stamford, 13,197; Waterbury, 10.- ’’ ' I ' w Year’s Eve parties and furniture cSpltole the buyers from after a declaration sbe was going well known on radio programs, and et. Past President Mrs. EUiaabeth Hartford newspaper in an Informal expensive ones you czm buy. And pile llghOy In sherbet glasses and lice officlala said their invetUga- MAROONED FUERS the two-day search for the wrecked 894; Williroantlc, 4,690, Norwalk, Watch Night oervlcea In churches all over the country meet with to vote against reunion with Ger- Anthony O'Bright, local xylophonist. Maher wlU inateU tba auxlUary offl- telephone poll, said~today they felt iMst of all there Is now a ten per tions as to who was responsible for airliner and Ita four marooned paa- 5,248; Ansonis, l.e'T ; Brlatol, 2,144; serve. listed in article on Page One. manufacturers and designers to ex- many. Four-minute speeches will also be eera, and her husband. Past Com- their party should nominate Its own cent discount on every Electrolux at Tomorrow change Ideas, dtacuss the prevailing the riot was not completed. (OouUnned rrom Page One) aengers. mander Jere Maher, wUl install the slate o f officers on organization day, Meriden. 2,530; Middletown, 2;860; Officials balked efforts to get made by Michael Benevento, Earl The Manchester Gas Company. Marianne says, "Goodbye, and the A t the State theater— Shirley styles, Inspect new corobinationa o f The Common Front told the com- A few words from the operator officers for Ward Cheney Caiqp. January 9. New Britain, 2.581; Putnam, 2,094; Shedd, Fred Lavey, (Jlayton Hanson Torrington. 3,018; Thompsonville, happiest sort o f New Tear to all of Temple in ’’Bright Eyes” shown at rare woods being used, learn about mission that the Nazi ’’Flying Dla- vers seemed at an end. LieuU. P. C. sent one plane speeding northward, Two Senators could not be reach- another southward, another eaat- and Mayor Aaron Cook, all gradu- 716 and RockviUe, 630. ii^ you!" 2:50, 5:00, 7:15 and 9:25. Last com- the latest fabrics, and in general clpllnary Squad” waa dellbwately Jakway and C. I. Emerson left for Mr. sad Mrs. Henry Jordan, of ed. J. Kenneth Bradley of Westport, ward. ates of Manchester High school. plete show starts at 8:50. secure a flrat band story of tha COUGH provoking incidenU throughout the their Massachusetts headquarters. 102 Bridge atreet, are entertaining who Is expected to be party leader, "Albany calling No. 168," the The High school orchestra will Many Paris couturiers are mak- Coming Events home furnishings styles of tha territory in an effort to induce the The four remaining New Jersey Na- over the boUday Mra. E. E. Collins was In New Tork. and Davis S. Rob- operator said. An Immediate ac- play, and a feature of tbe assembly ing laca party hata for resort and January 14. — Lecture "Neo- moment. . . Real Throat relief I government to cancel a big anti- tional Guard ships and the three and Miaa Betty OoUlns o f Paw- bins o f Wallingford, had no tele- MYSTERY SHR0UD$ Nazi rally Jan. 6 at Baarbruecken knowledgment came back from the singing will be tbe use o f the new spring wear. One o f the most OOVYCVhJIlt- Classlc Furniture" by C. Elmore Due to the fact that all homa , Medicated with ingredi- naval ships remained grounded at tucket, R. L phone listed. amusing, designed by Lillian Callct, rtg furnishing lines are being shown, to which special trains are to bring Albany. plane 80 miles away. school song, composed by a member Watkins; Interior Decorating enta of Vicks VapoRub "Proceed to an area over Salis- of the present student body. The thirteen imhesltatlngly ap- Course. YMCA. Public Invited. at the same time and place this delegations from all parts o f the C. P. Thayer, secretary of the DIPLOMAT'S DEATH bury Onter. Inveatigate fire re- 'proved a policy which would put Jan. 15. — Second annual “ Inter- year, Mr. Swanson is making tba 1 Saar Basin. WITH THE SCABCHCBS Manchester T. M. C. A., addressed )Vt RCOMt S BAD BRf AlH ported that area." their party In a position to organize national N ight" at Y. M. C. A. trip west with Mr. Watkins. Tha Gray, N. T., Dec. 81.— (A P )— His tha Everyman's Bible class ysster- "No. 108 proceadlng to destina- FOUR CHUDREN KILLED the Senate If possible. However, (Continued from Pa>^ One) Jan. 17-2().—Annual Poultry Show absence o f the two men will leava toes frozen In weather 28 degrees day morning at the Second Congre- only two candidly committed them- TRADWe IS QUIET Watkins Bratbers without an od below Mro, a atata trooper named tion," the phone answered. at State Armory. gational eburtu, taking for bis selves as favoring an agreement distressed ship's position at approxi- N. Y. Stocks Jan. 19. — Annual concert and writer, aa this is oue o f Mr. Sarav- Harney waa carried out of the A moment later the operator theme the outlook for 1935. Vlce- spoke into the again. AS INEIR HOME BURNS with Governor Crose if a deadlock matel.y 38:58 North and 63:15 West, dance of Manchester Pipe Band. son’s jobs at the store, and ona Adirondack wUderneaa today by six Prealdent R. I. CatUn cJ the Aetna Five is their lucky number, so the Dionne quintnplets feel pretty good qbout wishing you a happy 1939! This holiday photo of the fai^us tables Pinehurst will be closed all day tomorrow, New Year’s "Calling No. 8 proceed to area over followB the presentation of three roughly a half a thousand miles east ON STOCK MARKET Jan. 21.— Lecture ’’Drapcrlea” by which Mr. Watkins fills when tha comrades who had been searching Ufa Inruraitcs company who waa aa they enter the new year with smiles for your good luck and theirs Is another In the series ttat hta brought to you. In The Herald Salisbury Center. Join ship No. 168 party slates. The others were unpre- o f the Delaware Capes. Adam Ehep ...... 7% Mr. Hasenclcver of F. Schumacher former Is away for any length oi Day. Delivery on all orders received up to 6:00 p. m. to- with him for tha wrecked American to hava spoken before the clssa, ...... 112',i In tlL ^ H a m e ra record o f the first roven e\clUng months o f the babies' existence. Happy 1965 right back at you, Yvonne, An- In making a large eweep of the ter- Parents Away at the T im e - pared at this time to discuss their Tbe Exarch's position was given Air Reduc ...... & Co., New York. Interior Decorat- time. day. Store closes at 7:00 o’clock tonight. (Dial 4151). Alrllnee plane and Ita four etranded was unable to reach here from as 37:52 North and 93:20 West, the Alaska Jun ...... 19 nette, Ceclle, Emclle and M a r i e ! ______' ______' ______occupants. rain. " News of Tragedy on Satur- attitude If Inter-party agreements ing Course, Y. M. C. A. PubUc in- Write Own Adverliaing ~ W est H artfo.d on account of the San Pedro's at 36:00 North and Allegheny ...... 19s Wednesday Specials will Include Fresh Spare KIbs at 2 lbs. 81c; 'The eeven men from New York Another message: “Albany calling day Only Heard Today. are necessary. vited. Today at the regular saleamaii’i dangerous traveling conditions. 63:05 West. Skorhy Prices Firmer Bat Allied C hem ...... 13714 ly off when there was a sudden- whose appointment was blocked by state’s police force left this hamlet No. 7. Proceed to point northeaat Got No Orders Jan. 21.—Lecture "Floor Cover- morning meeting at Watldno, IfB f Kraut. 10c lb., 8 lbs. ‘t t i r t Freshl.v Sliced Dried Beef, ISc 1-4 lb., Two messages from the Meropl Am Can ...... 114*4 Senator Lonergan: Thomaa S. of ten families at o’clock last of Hinckley reservoir, 40 miles north Codette, Sask., Dec. 31— (A P ) — Several denied reports that State SUDDEN DROP STALLS burst o f steam, blowing the cap off. ings" by Miss Helen M. Daggett, Watkins announced that he waa goi> fSc 1-8 Ib. Fancy Native Potatoes, I0o peck, BBc bushel. 10 The annual Informal New Tear’s said: Am Home Prod ...... ;. 3294 Smith of thl.s city, who is a strong night, hoping to cover the alx mllea of Gloversvllle, and make check of Four young children, left alone Chairman J. Henry Roraback or any The steam struck the owner of the decorator-stylist of Bigelow-Sanford ing lo let the salesmen manage tha reception for the Center Congrega- "12:40 G. M. T. (7:40 p. m., east- Gains limited to Fractions; ...... 1594 contender; Peter J. Connerton, who to the mountain-aide site of tha land lying north and west o f that while their mother visited a neigh- other state leader with authority Am Rad St S ...... Local^tocks car in the face burning him. His Carpet Co., New York. Interior store during bla absence. "Saleamal^ Our Meat Manager wUI have fancy cuts of Corned Beef ready tional church famUy will take place ern standard time). Crack and leak- is generally supposed to have first plane crash and to rescue the ma- area." bor, were burned to death Saturday had Issued an order or had discussed Am Smelt ...... 3894 MANY AUTOMOBILES name was not learned. Decorating (bourse, Y. M. C. A. Pub- usually have their own Ideas aboufe tomorrow night between the hours age continue same. Very bad Am Tcl and Tel .... claim on the Senator; Augustus far your Wednesday order. rooned fllere. Like a ebasa player, the operator morning when. fire destroyed their the Issue o f organization with them. Many Traders Absent ...... 10494 (Furnished by Putnam t Co.) lic Invited. bow a store should bo run,' of 7 and 8 o’clock. All organisations weather. Now hove to. Am Tob B ...... Lynch of Danbury, Cliarlea Babin They penetrated six miles then looked over tbe board carefully farmbome 16 miles northeast of The consensus seemed to be that the ...... 831,4 Central Row, Hartford, Conn. Jan. 30.—Second annual birthday "and what the various piece 1 of the church are participating. "S. V. N. E.” Am Wat W k s...... Those Attending Theater and o f Waterbury and Acting Collector If yon have not received your Pinehurst Calendar, please tell bad to retreat. making Important movea. Codette. public expected the Republican Par- ...... 14'4 ball at State Armory. should be marked, and bow ' "Albany calling No. 168. Have "13:59 G. M. T.. (8:69 p. m.. e. s. N ew York, Dec. 31.— ( A P ) — W a ll Anaconda ...... 1194 LAWLER IS MENTIONED A. Don Bltgood. ua when yon 'phone your order Wednesday morning. A second group of troopers with Their father, Albert \Vlckena, ty to put up I t own slates and, If 1 P. M. Stocks Churches Have DUTicuIty l« Feb. 2-3.—Ice Carnival program, vcrtlslng should be done, .vou dropped the food and was It The fourth setback party In the t.) Damages continue same. Leak- street accepted the year-end crop Armour, III ...... 594 a horiie-drawn eleigh went Into the rural postmaster, bad gone to Nip- preMnt aeries wUI be held as usual possible to try to put It through. o f optimistic business predictions Starting Their Machines. ball on Saturday, carnival on Sun- going to have your chance to ahoar. successfulT" age forepeak after collision We had Atchison ...... 54'4 Bank Stocks _ W’a wish yon every Joy and happiness throughout the forth- desolation at 11:30 p. m., and had awin, 10 mllea away to get tbe mall tomorrow night at the Highland 'T h e public Is sick and tired of with high hopes but considerable FOR DOLAN’S OID POST b L<\MB TH E PO U C E. day. (Tentative). us how you would do It. Mr. SwaBr. not been heard from at 'T a m. to- Dean Smith, pilot who first re- and Mrs. Wickens was at a farm also crack on deck at midship ex- Auburn ...... 2994 ' Bid Asked March 17.— Ball, Ancient Order of son and I will leave for Chicago to4 esmlng year Nineteen Thirty-Five. Park community clubhouse. Three deals," one declared emphatically, caution today. Automobiles that were left 'stand- Chicago— Tw") robbers entered the day. ported aightlng the missing plane abotu a mile away when the home tending half mcere (sic) each side. Aviation (5orp ...... 694 Cap Nat Bank & Trust 10 14 home of Harvey P. Sather and start- Hlbcrlans. morrow afternoon. While we arg and who guided rescue ships to the cash prizes will be awarded the stating that the Republlcatu should Uplre (sic) steering gear broken. Security prices firmed slightly In Balt and ...... 14 ing on Main street last night while Four men left Stratford and was destroyed. winners, and a door prise given. Conn. River ...... 950 Former Mayor of Hartford Said ed gathering up all the money and gone you have the full run o f tb lf region with food, replied: try to organize the Senhte, and if Looking on bad weather and fearing the Stock Exchange, but trading Bendix ...... the occupants attended theater and headed for the disabled ahJp. Three The cause of the fire was not de- Rofreahments and a aoclal time wlU ...... 1794 Htfd. Conn. Trust . . . 65 •59 jewelry they could find. THERE'S A DIFFERENCE. store. Make your own merchaadM ’’Searching planes rapidly ap- that was impossible to confer with waa quiet, and gains were mostly Beth Steel ...... to Have Backing of Lonergan residents o f Gray headed down a termined. The children were aged follow the games. All players will extension o f damages. I want you ...... 32% Hartford NaUonal .... 19 21 church were found to be frozen up " I f the police hadn't closed up the ing plans . . . set your own retag PINEHURST GROCERY, INC. proaching area where men arc." Governor Cross on the best course (referring to the Ebcarch) to be by limited to fractions. O f course, this Borden ...... — Others in Field. little known trail by which they from 11 to 6 years. Word o f the be welcome...... 2394 Phoenix St. B. and T... 165 185 later In the evening. The tempera- handbooks we wouldn’t have to be New York—"Nudist camps are prices . . . and write your own news- hoped to contact tha Stratford men. Later Smith flashed: tragedy waa delayed as communtea- that should be following If no party me and serve accordingly. Approxi- w M due In a measure to the fact Can Pac ...... 1194 Insurance Stocks paper advertlaemente." ture had dropped to above and doing this,” they explained. sludpld and Idiotic," cried the bar- They believed that four men "Reached plane, food dropped. We tlona were cut off. won a majority. mate latitude 38:58 N., Lon^tude that many traders failed to return to Case (J. I.) ...... 5614 Aetna Casualty ...... 56 58 12 Hartford, Dec. 31.— (A P )—Jo- rcl-chestcd Anthony Sclafani. "Their Leon Thorp, manager of tha Thera wUI be a pubUc hearing as a result of the sudden change could not bring out the aviators, are now coming back.’' However, a large group displayed 63:15 W .” their desk for the one day session Cerro De Pasco ...... 44 Aetna Fire ...... 46% 48% seph H. Lawler ot W est Hartford, contention is that we came into the Herald’s advertising departmsat preceding tbe Selectmen's meeting varying degrees of enthusiasm for between Sunday and New Year’s there was a big demand for service lawyer and former mayor of Hart- ARABS WOULD HOLD OIL but that seven might. January 16 regarding the re-estab- The Exarch’s own message said: Cbes and Ohio ...... 4494 Aetna Life ...... 17 19 Beirut, Syria— ( A P ) — Discovery world without anything on. But in waa called to the store thia morning, the proposed plan of fighting the day. In commodities, a number of at gasoline stations and garages. ford, figured today ^ as a possible Asks Use or Planes llshment of boundaries on Vernon "PosiUon of Exarch 37:52 N. 53:23 (Chrysler ...... 4174 Automobile ...... 23% 25% ot oil at Palmyra brought strong those days wc didn’t know any bet- learned about the plana for the next INNOCENT LAD SHOT Democrats on the issue o f organiza- W., about 50 miles from Mcropis. Be- staples such as sugar, rubber, silk A t 9:45 last night a man drove in- compromise candidate *o f Senator Ueut, John Cosart of the state street from East Middle turnpike to Coca Cola ...... 16114 Ck>nn. G e n e r a l ...... 25% 27% demands in the Arabic press for a ter.” two weeks, and agreed to aasiat t h » TO SERVE 320 DINNERS tion. and hides were ‘ firm, but grains to one station to get some anti- Lonergan for appointment aa inter- police telephoned an urgent request Horan street lieve French SS. San Pedro also go- Col Clarbon ...... 7314 Hartford Fire ...... 55- 57 national petroieum monopoly, the Scalafani knows better. We wore salesmen with tbe advertlsl|ig. To>- TONIGHT at THE to the Albany Airport, baae of the IN BUDAPEST HOLDUP That some compromise waa not ing to asaistance. Position of San eased a little in the early dealings, Col Gas and El ...... 714Hartford Steam Boiler 71 73 freeze, as steam was shooting from nal revenue collector for Connecti- shorts—and only shorts— for hla morrow night you can expect to sah: cut. The mention of Attorney Law- argument being that Iraq and air search, that relays o f planes be TO NEW BRITAIN NEWSIES only desirable but inevitable was the Pedro 13:30 G. M. T., (8:30 p. m.. e. and cotton held to a narrow groove, Coml Solv ...... 2194 NaUonal Fire ...... 56 57 the radiator of the automobile. The jaunt past New York’s shivering the first merchandise advertlaemaat John H. Bissau of 46 Pearl street ler brings the number of candidates Persia blundered when they gave kept In the air over the wreck eon' genera] view. The differences In s. t.) LaUtude 39:00 N., 63:05 W ." Foreign exchange dealings were Ck>na Gas ...... 2014 Phoenix Fire ...... 60% 71% driver of the automobile stepped churchgoers in yesterday’s sub- for Watkins Brothers ever written was reported today to have hooked up to at least seven. They are Dr. control of their wells to foreign oil Youth "Who Was Killed Was opinion came In discussions of the A later message from Captain quiet, but gold bloc currencies re- Cons O i l ...... 894Travelers ...... 415 425 from tbe car and started to take off freezing wind. by their saleaforce. on eight pound pike perch through Edward G. Dolan o f Manchester, companies. William Fallon of Castle Inn to Mes.scnifer Carrying .Money the tee at Coventry Lake last week. manner and nature of such a com- Jacobson, master of tbe Exarch, to covered further. <5ont Can ...... 63T4 PubUc Utilities Stocks the radiator cap. The cap was near- Piflncess Grill promise. the American Export line here read: Advances of about 1-2 to 1 point Com Prod ...... 6514 38 Be in Charge of Annual Din- Into the Bank. Conn. Elec Serv ...... 34 ( ’orner Main and Pearl Streets ner for Newspaper Carriers. All offices In tbe Municipal build- "Master Meropl bas request Er.- appeared In American Telephone, Del L and Wn ...... 1814 Conn. Power ...... 32 34 When a cliff swallow dies in Its arch hand by him. Expect reach Consolidated Gas, PubUc Service of Du Pont ...... 9614 53 Budapest. Dec. 31.— (A P )— An- ing will be closed all day tomorrow Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 48 COTTAGE STREET nest-cave, other swallows wall up him about midnight. W ill advise pro- Eastman Kodak ...... 11214 61% William Fallon, proprietor of the cient Budapest recovered from the In observance of New Year’s Day. N. J., Dupont, Cclanese, Radio Pre- Hartford E lec...... 49% Full Course tbe entrance. gress later. Weather bad.” Elec Auto Lite ...... 20 47 PACKAGE STORE Castle Inn In Oakland, will go to shock of her first bank "bandit" ferred A , Borg Warner, Schenley, Hartford Gas ...... 42 and a few others. In cash transac' Gen Foods ...... 3394 do., pfd...... 45 New Britain tomorrow where he shootinc In history today with the Tbe evening High school classes Phone 8844 —r Free Delivery. Hons, indicating further year-end Gen M o to rs ...... 3394 S N E T C o ...... 106 109 will have charge of the serving of realization that a youth who had In stenography and typewriting will gWWIfKiatKMHKIgSkSIMtHII H imHIIBMIIllIim m iCIIHmiWKWHIIKKIMlItlHU dealings for tax and other purposes. Gillette ...... 13% Mannfactartng Stocks ^^URKEY DINNER MWWWW4KWI 320 turkey dinners to the newsboys been killed aa a robber was only a not meet again until Wednesday Coca rose 2 points and U. S, tteld Dust ...... 17 Am Hardware ...... 20 22 of the New Britain Herald. This messenger carrying money Into the evening. Coia. was a custom that was started by SmelUng 3. U. S. Steel and General Hershey ...... 7394 Am Hosiery ...... — 35 Open All Day bank. Hudson Motors ...... 1214 Arrow H and H, com .. 12 14 the late Robert J. Vance, when he Miss Helen Ferrence who Is di- Motors were about steady. Rails The bank, on Kaiser Wilhelm Int Harv ...... 4214 do., pfd...... 95 « New Year’s owned t)ie New Britain Herald and recting tbe Vaudeville program by eased fracUonally here and there, 75 street, was throwTi Into an uproar. Int Nlqk ...... 23% 1 has been continued each year by I G a la N e w Year's and American Can lost a major frac- Billings and Spencer.. — According to witne.ssea shooting be- young people of the PoUsh National Hon. UtillUes generally were firm, Int Tel and Tel ...... 994Bristol B rass...... 30 32 his sons. Since the New Britain gan with the entrance of three men church, has called a rehearsal for Herald purchased the New Britain Consolidated Gas was actively Johns Manville ...... 63% do., pfd...... 109 GINN (I'lfths). Hermit, 7»c; ■bortly after the bank's doors open- Wednesday evening at 7;30. Tbe Record the number of newsboys has bought for a Ume, as the market Kennecott ...... 1794 (Jase, Lockwood and B 140 Town Crier, 70c; EngUsh Peer, ed this morning. title of tbe entertainment In EMgItah Served No Increased until the number has now seemed to be impressed with the Lehigh Val Coal ...... 294 0>IUns Co...... 70 85c; Kent's, 85c; Mr. Boston, The cashier was shot So was one is "Tw o Hours o f Tears and Laugh- Eve Preview Lehigh Val Road ...... 10% Colt's Firearm s...... 23% 25 >4 From OI.IB. gone over thC 300 mark. For over ter.” poaslblUty that its proposal o f in Minimum. SO yeare Mr. Fallon baa hod charge of the men who entered. In the auguraUng the "Washington Plan' L igg and Myers B ...... 104% Etegle Lock ...... 20 23 Good Quality Straight Whiskey, of tbe dinner that la given to the turmoil, every one decided that the Loew’s ...... 3494 Fafnir Bearings 50 60 6 O’clock The Asbury group will hold a TONIGHT at 11:30 of rate reducUon might bring quart 01.00; fifth SBe. newsboys by the New Britain paper. three men had been bandits. Identi- truce, but Mayor LaGuardia said he Lorillard ...... 20% Fuller Brush, Class A . 7 No Cover fication of the slain youth showed be business meeting Wednesday after- McKeesp Tin ...... 9514 Gray Tel Pay Station. 9 On Eiord Bacon Whiskey, fifth OLD waa "not Impressed." 11 quart ftJ g. was Itmocent. noon at 2 o'clock at the South Tickets Now On Sale Al The Box Office Monsanto Chem ... ------5894Hart and C o o le y ...... 68 78 Charge. Methodist church, to plan the next Brightest news aa the year closed ...... 20% ICE CAUSES DEATH Continuoiu Performance New Year’s Day. came from the steel and the autO' iRont Ward ...... Hhrtmann Tob, com... — 6 Jock O' Chibs Whiskey, OIAS. parish supper. N at Bisc ...... 28 do., pfd...... 20 King O’ aube Whiskey, 02.45. mobile industries. Automobile pro ducUon has reached such a pace N at Cash Reg ...... 1794 Int Silver ...... 26 28 Four Roses Whiskey, 02.7B quart. POUCE COURT The Vk C. T. U. will have a special 76 After the midnight show— .stop at the Princess Grill OF NEW HAVEN MAN that there is talk of possible short Nat Dairy ...... 1694 do., pfd...... 71 ' Mr. Boston Whiskey, 02.00 quart. ail-day meeting on Wedneaday at Nat Distillers...... 28% landers, Frary A Clk. 34 -36 and enjoy this deliciou.s turkey dinner. George Murray, of Highland ages of skilled labor. January may Old Constitution Wine, quart BKc. the home of Mrs. C. EHmore Wat- oee the largest production for that N T C e n tra l...... 2014 New Brit. Mcb., com.. 4 6 Port, Sherry, .Muscatel, 2 bottles (Oontlunad From Page One) street, was before the "’own Court kins. In the morning sociability and N Y N H and H ..., ...... 714 do., pfd...... 30 40 Also A La Carte Service this morning char'^ed with intoxi- month since 1929. Steel and motor for 01.00. sewing will occupy the time. Work producUon haa taken such a Jump Noranda ...... 3394 Mann A Bow, (Jlasa A . 3 7 Wine, 01.85 n gallon. woman, who auffered a fractured cation. J u d ^ Johnson Imposed a will be furnished and members are North Am '...... do., ClasB B ...... —, 1 A Happy New Year To You All! skull. Undblom was charged with at the end of the year that Wall ..._1394 10 days Jail sefitebce suspended and requested to bring thimbles, as well Packard ...... 5 North and Judd ...... 21 23 anslaughter pending a xoroner’s placed Murray probation for street wondered If some Important as a basket lunch. The hostess will Penn ...... 24% Niles, Bern P o n d ...... 9%11% inquest. three months. . arUflclal infiuences might be at Sakesf provide hot coffee. In the afternoon work. The ifaial week of the year PhUa Rdg C and I ...... 4%Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2 4 Mrs. William Rogera, 59 of Blast Earl Garrity and f^ h a n Jeffer- Phil P e te ...... Russell M fg ...... 20 25 Lyme, was Injured fatally Saturday son held for theft, cozraltted. It Is a varied program will be enjoyed. is normally a period of Inventory ...... 1594 Pub Serv N J .... Scovill ...... 19 21 charged, during a fire a t'^ a homa shutdowns and reduced producUon ...... 26% night In Nlantle, whan aha waa Stanley W o rk s ...... 21% 23 <4 atruek by a truck driven by Timothy o f C. O. Anderson, 28 Durkfikiitreat, Local boys who ara atudsats at In Industry generally. Radio ...... 5% Standard Screw ...,iul .-.60,„,. -JO Kelly of Nlantle. She waa crossing earlv this morning, were granted ConnecUcut State College at Storra - The chief explanation offered was Rem and ...... 1094 do., pfd., g u a r ...... the road to enter an automobile continuances until Thursday. will resume their studies Wedneaday that the motor Industry had been Rey Tob B ...... 5094 100 Smythe Mfg. Co...... 33 38 when Ult. Kelly was charged with morning. •low In getUng started on new mod- Sears Roebuck ...... 39% Taylor and Fenn .... — 86 manslaughter pending a coroner'a NEW TEAR’S ALREADY els, and was now under severe Socony V a c ...... 14*4 finding. Mora than SB attended tba aatbaclt pressure to make deliveries. Some South P a c ...... 18 Torrington ...... 67% 69% Trade-ins on 1935 Auburns Underwood Mfg. Cki. .. 56 58 Three months' eld Philip tWhit- Manila, Jan. 1.— (Tuesday)— (A P) party Saturday night aponoorad quarters in Wall street suggested South Rwy ...... 1594 aker, son of Mr. and Mra. Albert -Thirteen hours ahead of New Tork Memorial Templa Pythian Slaters, that the possibility of further labor St Brands ...... '1894 Union M fg. Co...... 1% 3% U S Envelope, com.... 85 1935 Plymouth, brand new, in any model desired. Whitaker of Norwalk, died of auffo- and the rest of the eastern part of held at the home o f Most Excellent controversy may have tempted pro- St Gas and E l ...... '... 494 do., pfd. . . . . '...... cation Sunday while at Ing on a the United States, Manila, tbe moat dilef Mrs. Carrie Samlow, who was ducers of both steel and motors to St Oil C a l...... ”...... 3194 110 Veeder Root ...... 33% 35% 1934 Plymouth De Luxe ^dan, safety glass, special equipment; porch on the Whitaker home there distant of American outpost, cele- assisted by Mrs. Marcyl Peckham get Inventories restored to higher St Oil N J ...... 4314 Ii^urtd last week, whan struck by and Mrs. Mamla Dickinson. Wlnntrs levels. I t was pointed, however, Tex Corp ...... 20% Whitlock Coll Pipe ... — '2% brated tbe arrival of the naw year J^.W il'm s Co. $10 par 62 72 Falm Beach Gray finish. Like new in every way. 13,700 n automobile as ha and another tonight In nolay fashion. of first priaaa wars, Mrs. Prod Kelsh ' that it was only a fe-v months ago Timken Roller Bear ...... 35 that the steel l. dustry waa running miles. 4,000-mile guarantee. $240 down. man on the moter of bla automobile, Ssarchltghts from American and and Jacob Zackaa, aacond, Mrs. Trans America ...... 694 Stanley Kleler, 40, o f Seldan, Long dareoce Wilson and Frank Parkins; ao far In the re that wage cuts Union Cu-bide ...... 47 British warships pierced the sky were being dlacusaed, while now Island, died yesterday In Norwalk while the British Joined American third, Mrs. Etta Perkins and Jacob ynit Aire Oorp ...... 1494 17 LOCAL MEN ORDERED 1934 Plymouth De Luxe Sport Coupe, safety glass. Palm Beach hospital. Abraham Rabita of Bridge- Lute.. Sandwiches and coffee w-ere their operaUons have put them Unit CMrp...... 2% sailors ashore and contributed with the black onbe acre. The steel lA [>ort, driver of the car that struck a multitude of Filipinos to the din. served at the close of the games. Unit Gas Imp ...... 1294 TO CCC CAMPS IN WEEK J^erfect in every way. Actual mileage 6,000. liim was arrested on a charge of l)Or problem has cropped out again, U S Ind A le ...... Eight destroyers of the British Asia- ...... 45 I. recklasi driving. nevertheless, with an order by tbe U S Rubber ...... 16% 4,000-mile guarantee. $230 down. tic fleet are vlvisiting Manila now. Steel Company plants, which Indl. Group Told to Report Mu Cub Pack. No. 2, o f tha South U S Sm elt...... 121 I’ cated a collapse of the truce bC' U S Steel...... 3894 nicipai Building Be FLOODS IN PALESTINE Methodiet church, has postponed Its tween the industry and union labor. I 1933 Plymouth De Luxe Business Coupe. Used very little, actual EARTHQUAKES ROCK meeting imtil next week Tuesday. Vick Chem ...... 3414 Assigned to Camps. Western Union .. Jerusalem. Dec. 81.— (A P I— Dam- ...... 3394 R **®**^«ct In every way. 4,000-mile guarantee. W est E l and H fg ...... 37% ages of $5,000,000 from floods were The Social Six of Buckland met Seventeen Manchester young men $lo0down. THE WESTERN COAST FOREIGN EXCHAMGF Woolworth ...... 53*4 estimated by the Paloor News Agen- Friday evening at the home of Mies today were qjjgtered to report to Elec Bond and Share (CMrb). 7% Room , Muntapal building, next cy today following the heaviest rains Margaret Healy. The girls a n j^ 11 week in readineos to be aseigned to 4929 model 8-91) Auburn Sedan, completely reconditioned and (Caattanad PTOm Page Ooe) In 10 years. ed themselves In various ways, play- New Tork. Dec. 31.— ( A P ) — F o r - ing “Baen-o," aewlng and listeal^ eign Exchange firm; Great Britain CCC campa about the state. The Palestine's orange export trade, following must report Wedneeday: guarani^d for 4,000 miles. Interior and original finish like tela at Palm Springe, 116 milee half of tbe economic Ilfs of tbs coun- to ' the radio. Refreahmente were in dollars, others In cents. Great aoutbeaet of here, were awakened. served by Mrs. Haaly. Britain demand, 4.94 1-4; cahles, 4.94 PUBUC RECORDS Joseph LuBecka, 75 Birch street; new. $90 down. try, was crippled by the waters. The Walter Peterson, 198 Cooper Hill The earthquake In Northern Clall- continuous downpour hod Inundated 1-4; 60 day biUs, 4.93 1-2; France fonlai apparently waa centered In Tba Whiten Memorial Library demand, 6.61 8-4; cables, 6.61 8-4 atreet; Robert Sloane, Jr., 709 Jdain streeU and houses in tha all-Jawtsb will be closed tomorrow, on aecotmt Mairlaga Intaotion street; George Colema , Jr., 142 Our written 4,000-mile guarantee is your protection and our San Jeae, where eelintlsts o f the city of Tel Aviv. Ita ly demand, 8.57 1-2: cables, 8.27 Oamegle Inetltutloa at Pasadena, of the holiday. Raymond Lalne, 19rof 756 Vernon Birch street; George Gardner, 687 ^ e entire plain of Sharon, tha 1- 2. lurance o f satisfaction. said the shock was "about the size street and Franeea Ackerman, 18, of Parker street; Steven WacboaraU, area of Wadi Hawareth and the val- Demands: 60 North street; Gustave Ifagnu- of the Long Beach earthquake In Myatie Review, Woman's Benefit Belgium, 29.61; Germany, 40J11 65 FMey street, filed an iq>plicaUon 1888." ley o f Jesreel were cut off from com- son, 10 Croaa atreet; Rodnay Bont- Association, will hold Its first rafu- Holland, 67B2; Norway, 24.88; Swe- for marriage at the town clerk’s munication with the ciUes, owing to lar bustnasB nwettag of tba year. ly, 153 Highland -street; Albert den, 25.48; Denmark, 22.07; Finland, office today. the Impaaaable roads. 1935, la Odd Fellows hall, tomor* Zurawckas, 98 Woodland street. T-T-TOO 0-0-0-CMX>D 2.20; Swltserland, 32JM); Spain w night at ■ o’clock. Tba InoteDa- The following are to report — a//saying., they’ re milder Gillette^ Heckler OIL TANKEB FBEEO ttoa o f tba new efflears w ill ha held 13.71: Portugal, 4.49 1-2; Greece, .93 ’TU R K EY M U T 8 Thursday: Ruaaell McVeigh, 589 Baltimore—Evan titough It U 3-4; Poland, 18.95; CsechosiovakJa, fringed with Ictclea, Mrs. Charlee Middletown, Dec. 81— (AP) — at tbe next meeting, Tuesday, Jan- Tonight At 11:30. 'I'ucfiday • Wedneaday and Thursday KBUPF MACHINERY Parker street; Joseph Donahus, Jr., The oil tanker GeosTne waa freed uary IS, and will be preceded by a 4.18 1-2; Jugoalavia, 3.28; Austria, 144 Adams street; Irvine Burdick, Meyer Shriver thinks her swimming 18.85N; Hungary, 39.81N; Rumania, • they TASTE BETTER MOTOR SALES pool Is "too good to miee.” today by three tuga after being supper at fi;S0 p. m., with Mrs. Ankara— (A P )— Krupp, famous 1 Horan atreet; Richard Smith, 55 Ice-bound in the CJonnecticut river 1.01; Argentine, 82.93N; Braxil, The daughter-in-law of George M. Frank Rawson In ebnrge. German armament makers, signed East Middle Turnpike. Off Middletown nearly 24 hours. 8.62N: Tokyo, 28.81; Shanghai, These are to appear Friday: Stan- r I eo l J “ *?**^ Sales and Service Shriver, first vice president of the an agreement with the government The craft was caugbt In ths lea The Board of Administration of STATE 34.90; Hongkong, 48.00; Mexico City here to supply all machinery for the ley Chraanowski, 166 Adams street; Baltimore and Ohio railroad, takas a luln St, Manchester Telephone 6783 Jam yasterday after discharging bar tba Emanuel Lutheran church will (silver peso), 3735; Montreal In Turkish Iron and steel Industry be- Fred StarkweaUier, 82 Starkweath- daUy plunge and oftan runs back to cargo at Hartford. Sha was piloted meat_at tha usual time tomorrow N ew Tork, 100.57 A-8; N ew York In ing created under Mustapba er street; (Tharles Pontlcelll, 99 the house with s frosen eult and cap. last ay w t r by Captain I t H. HUla o f “ night. If ^ !? S ?R! ^ Montreal, 99.40 5-8. Kemal's five-year plan. Payments Homestead atreet; Edwia Gill, 326 N—Nominal 9 wera arrangtd on a threa-year baMs. Oak street. • IMI. MANCHESTER EVENING RERALO. MANCHBSl'BR, CONN , MONDAY, DECEMBER tl, 19S4- lIANGHeariER SVCNING herald, MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 81.1984

reaenuttve In tha state legislature Thoren: pralata. Axel Andaraon; boiutng that name and a director of in November loot yssf, aswell. ' UNNE LODGE INSTALLS keeper ci records and seals, Carl the National Council ot American the New York OotUittoa. BoUn; master ot finance, Herbert D ea ths L ast Nigh t Importers and Traders. WAU ST. BRIEFS Service. The dlspateh says the population Behind the Scenes in Announce the Discovery Johnson; master o f exchequer, Ed- Cincinnati.— Frank Barley, for- o f the tosm is seven persona. Which OmCERS JANUARY 9 win Bwanaon; master at arms, Los Angelas.—Dr. William Henrj’ mer Hungarian newspaperman, New York, Deo. 81.—Impartant California crude oil output < would account for the peculiar sit- Of 20 Sapergiant Stars Linder Carlaon; inner guard, Charles Bucker, 61, founder of the govern- traveler and soldier \.ho was ex- financial marketa and banking ac- the week ended Dec. 29 av Almost on tha avtn o f tba eon- uation. Wennergren; outer guard, Ivan ment tubercular sanitarium at Fort iled. tivltiea will te suspended tomorrow 461,150 barrels daily against 4| W ASHIN GTO N District Depoty Dbt M Dickson Nyqulst; trustee for three years, Rochester, N. Y.—Joseph Warren throughout the country In the cus- 350 in tha previous w ew . vaaiag o f Ceegreaa, wblch will coma I t Is R U t too bad that tha Uttta Baird. N. M.. In 1908, and in charge I to Be in Charge —John Pot- Ernest Johnson; representative to of the naval hospital at San Diego Cutler, 77, president and one of the tomary observance of New Year’s CHvengtbat llooaovatt is ao amdous to kaop The reason for this llaring-up Is on Tlniradajr, aaltbar Houaa nor Ban- featura story couldn't hsva boea ex- PltUburgb. Dec. Hall Association Svea, John Wen- during the World War. founders of the Cutler Mail Chute Day. Some of the smaller com- Baybwa la Speaker the 74tb Ooegreee in Arm, safe son to Be Seated as Chancel- BUMP FlL3fS PARIS TRAFFH! M { . r»vB «t«. OMobar I. IMI ata laadtra manifest any dispoaltlon tended Bufrieiently to cover aome o f tecUon of a clan of 20 superglant ' unknown. One explanation has been nergren; auditor foi Hall Aaaocla- company. modity exchanges were scheduled to . OUeeford SMOtoObamptea a( bands that more than tha usual ef- stars by use o f infra-red photo- lor Commander. tlon Svea, Gustave Gull. Newton, Mass.— Mrs. Mary M it- Gretna, Man.—Prof. Henry Ewert, ' ^ Bvtry C«*atn> CsMpt to haaard forecasts o f what as a the history of this Vermont Olasten- I “InstabUity," some Internal commo- chell, daughter, wife, mother and close their eessiona at noon today. .'Anrtapa aa•nd Boltdar* Kaiarad at th* Traneleata . . . . New A A A Revolt fort is to be expected. graphic plates which “ see” -heat was 80, Mennonite educator and ’founder Paris —(A P ) —Movie cameras M m oiiM„M* at Maaeliaatar. Coaa, aa gaaaral program, this Oongrest will bury. It is a timber town. Many Loema. Oloeeford Still Flgbts r^rted to the Ataerican Assocla- tion which causaa them to pulsate. Bister of U. S, Naval officers. of Bethel college at Newton, Kaa. Linns Lodge. No. 78, Knights of The total number o f unemployed aboard an ariny blimp have been r MMaat CUaa CUi Mall Maltar. Brlg-Oen. Pelham D. OlasMord, tlOT for the Advancement of Science ! The discovery that 20 of them are GRIPPE EPIDEMIC SL Louls.-^oseph B. Givens, 72, «ucuMCRirrioN «_____ batcs do. Tbay probably bavm 't tha laast years ago the magnlflcent spruce workers In November was 10,094,- made of Parts traffic snarls, the po- By BOONET DCTCBEB jaJso giants only deepens the mys- Pythias, will hold Installation o f ra- Ntlred architect who made an un- Oaa taar. ky bmU ...... H-Oa Idaa. forest with ahleh its area waa com- remamberad for bis deSont sympa- todAy* 000, according to an estimate by lice believing that close simnning of tery. Hartford, Dec. 31 —- (A P ) — Be- solicited gift of 3850,0(M) to Wash- F.A1NT8 IN LIBRARY >Mv Moalh. by mall ...... I

tnr Bromsto w provod. but tha m d e a HBVnt MISSTD BCIfDAT Flier’s Daughter FtUari •cHooi. n f« ncABs oftor ouicb trouble BRinSH-AMERICAN STATE PRESENTS WAPPING catoUsiig* to UT ' BLAZE THREATENS Chief Albert Wey woe not able to ABOUT TOWN BETTERRUSINESS ver: Out o t ths Dusk, BUaabetb ST.YODNG place oo eatlmate on the ioes, be- OBITUARY i DAU.Y RADIO PROGRAM Payne; Cap’n A lfa Lojg, Edith Hoi- Shelton, Doc. 81.— (A P I —• The Boetbovea Glee Club will Raymond Carl Mognusoo o f Wap- couoe o f the difficulty In telling tbe ton; Tb* Electric Torch, Bthsl Dell; riieads of Ethel iiinlth o f this rehearse at 7 o’clock tonight at tbe NEWLYWEDS’ HOME real domaga to tha Interior wood- DINNER JANUARY 26 PREDICTED FOR’35 MONOAV, DKCKMBgR 31 (Central end Eastern SUndsrd U m *) SHIRLEY TEMPLE plng and Mlaa Bdith Gertrude John- Block Flower, Jana Abbott; Nona ffO M A N O N HERALD dtjr wwn today claiming for her work and furniture. Bnuuratl Lutheran church. *n nresroros to aev aeS basic ekalns or sroups thsrtef unitas spsel- aon, daiigtatar o f Mr. and Mra. Mor- the honor of bavlng said " p r ^ DEATHS But the Brave, Morguarite MorffiaU:: Few Wit BsW oStstu cMMt (* t* s) owlsnatlon Includes an svallabla autlons. gan Johnson, o f Hartford, were mar- The Y o u u Mrs. Meigs, BUaebeth ont” coBS'Atently at a Sunday n ia temperatura waa Juot too cold Tba InotallkUon o f reoontly olect- c kraerama aueiast U ahan*#, P. M. Cant. Kast.Ksst. ried at (Thhets church Cathedral, FOR NEW YEAR’S Ckirtiett; ‘rae Splendid Quest, Man- achool dass more than anirbody for moot people svbo rush to fires id offlctra of Washington L. O. L. George Panoiia NBC-WIAF------NKTWORK—- -S;10- — t;WI — n ts tbaSaw Myatary— Hartford on Thuraday afternoon at Local B M H sh fk e d to] else in this country. Amoal FamOy Gathering of oaat;■t; Orsan Cencart — wax; val aholl Edloon; Doreo, Fannie H. Lea; KnAsMtDMihNtoCoih Orerheated Fireplace Cause and tba number on Durkin street No. 1J7 and Moncheeter L. O. L. No. Six days after his 89th birthday, Secretary Roper Sees Eco* axaio ' - wlw waal wtlc Brnla’tnia’a Orehaa^DIxiai ------Jack Arm- 2:80, 1^ Dean 8. R. Colloday. Tbe Beauty for Solo, Ethel Hueaton; Og- When Miss Smith appeared at this morning wros the smallest crowd 99 was held In Orange hoU Saturday George Parsons died early this w M Wtas woah wfl wjlt wlbr wn w*y atrens, Skatah—repeat to mldwtat single ring service woe used, tbe den’s Strange Story, Edloon Mar- the Sunday school class of the night Archie Hough waa the in- morning at the, home of his daugh- Zun w 5a wum. wwj warn: nildi kad »M — S:4S—Woody and Wimd--W4al Aisoddoo— To of Fire at C. 0. Anderson’s that hoa gathered to see a fire for Members to Be Held in nomic Skies Clearing With wmae well who wow wdst wkbf S:tO— Slid—Prttd-Rodlo Ndwt Period bride was given in marriage by her shall; Torches Through tbe Bush, diet "Birgan Hoond” Col- Shelton M. E. church yesterday, which on alarm has been soimded. In stalling officer. A eupper preceded ter, Mrs. Walter S. Haven of Coven- NORtMwkaT X CANADIAN - wUBj diOO- 7 JO—Big Ban from London ’^rigltt Eyes,” the Little father, Tbe mold o f honor waa Mias Ralph Connor; Honor Bound, Faith It was the l,T08th consecutive tbe South Moncheeter fire district the ceremonies In celebration of try, following on Illness of six S R I tat" w’ bo wday erct cfcf d:01— 7J1—Myrt and Mart# — oaat: Helen Gabriel and tbe best man was Baldwin; The Other Lovera, Mar- I time for her. She started the months. Bom In Purton, Ekigloud. South — anrva wpcf wwDO wit w)az Oan Ruto# Dtnea Orehoatra—west Moadaj,Jii.l4. House on Durkin StreeL In msny ysors. Washington lodge’s 60th anni- Masonic Temple. Fair Weather for Trade. Zhs-mwan artad wxn wtno « b w t Olio- 7it»—Juot Plain Bill — out! Stains Best Pictare, to Be Robert Sharp of Wopplng. The ush- gorett WIddemer; True By the Sun, ■n for This hper. perfect record In 1904. versary. on December 25, 1848, Mr. Parsons wsmb kvoa wfaa wbap kpre Rutao Orch,—wort: Orahoo.—DIzIp ers were Donald Johnson and Oyde L.ida Larrimors; Then and Now in A few years ago while she was foreman of the copper pump woaT ktha ktbs waoe wava w ur SJO— 7:10—Tho O’Nolllo—oa4t: Buck Johnson o f trapping. The bride wore Dixie, Rose MacDonald; tale* of a mo unt ain—koa kdyl lutir tehl Rtetro, Skoteh—ropoat for wa«t Lost week, at the suggestion waa gravely III, members of her p ie annual Christmas banquet o f department of the Union Manu- ACIXIO COAST—kto kfl ksw kono •:4S— 7:40—Keako Carter, Talk—ba- Ivory satiri with a turban hat with Grandfather. Walter ScoU; How tbe A brand new bungalow owned by A large attendance ts desired at facturing company of New Britain Washington, Dec. 81.— (A P )— OD Tonight’s Midnight Bill m — AfU M Donahue, of 18 Pearl family granted her request to Hose Company No. 4, South Man- Sbq kfad ktar Imu )ipo ale: Balwtan tha Beokanda--wMt shoulder length veil and carried a Indians Lived, Frances Dearborn; Tax Commiaatoner WUUaa Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O. Andereon, 100F12IOWANIAN t{ie regular monthly meeting of the for forty years, retiring 11 years Better business for 'J38, and high- 7J0— SJO—tmary Otutaah’a Violin Btraet, daughter of Francla Dona- 1 attend the session and she was chester Fire department, was held In Cant, Xaat. showrer bouquet o f white roses'. The Africa, AustraUa and the lolonda of Hackett the members o f tha taken to church In an ambu- ago because of falling health. er incomes for farmers, were forh- 4:10— liW —aiialtra Malt Trio, Vocol 7i1»- Slit — Kdwin C, Hlll’o Com. hue, today Joined The Herald to of 38 Durkin street and only oc- tbe company’s headquarters on Britlsh-American club In the rixims mania—baolo; MtnhatUn Moodo ■ and Throe Foflowing Days. mold o f honors wore rose colored the Pacific, NeUle AUen; Our vlsory Assessors’ and Boordff eeoduct “^ e Bargain Hound” eol- lance. She waa checked for at- at 089 Main street Wednesday night He leaves three daughters, Mrs. cast in )'ea<--end statements publish- 4i4S— Itse—Ctpt. Tim. Hotly, ttampa Olzlo; Judd Norman—west only cupied by them eince their marriage School street Saturday nigh t A ed today. IS)*— Siee—Cuoat’a Orehoatra — oaX: crepe with brown velvet hat and Cereal Gralno, NeUle Allen; Our U t- Relief Clominittee to the Tax unui formerly written by Mite Ruth tendance and Immediately re- ■ HEADS AT SESSION since the committee's plans lor the Haven. Mrs. Bessie P, Williams and 7:10— 1:10—Koto tmith'o Now Start number of town offlclala were guests Disk ataala, Raportar—mldwtat 1:00— 0:00—Root PonMild 4 Orohort. carried roses. A reception at the Ue Friends of the Adablon Desert, misaioner met to consider the mov6