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VOL. L v n , NO. 87 Adverttatag oa PBga 14) MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1938 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS * A.
WRUBEL GIVEN Giant Samoan Clipper in Fligrht MALM ASKS ~i Atot r
NAVAL PLANE UNABLE LIFE SENTENCE PROBATION FOR
F0R2^DEGREE FEMM CASES
TO LOCATE CLIPPER^
" Manchester Man Pleads Makes RecommendatioD Aft-
Gnflty When Presented er Meeting With Gover- NOW BELIEVED LO Sl
Today; Not Fit For Death nor Cross; Notes Crowd-
Penalty, Says Alcorn. ing Of Penal Institutions. Makes Two Flights Orer^
Capt Musick Holds
Area Where Giant Tran» ley Wnibel, Mancheater, pleaded that as a whole the courts have not guilty to murder In the aecond de- Most Air Records; port Was Last Reported ^ made as full use aa they might” of gree In the Superior court today and was sentenced to State’s prison the probation system in the cases 9 9
for the term of hla natural life by of wB3Tward women aiid girls, Chief To Continue Search W il
Judge Edwin C. Dickinson v^ho ac- Justice Maltble, In a communica- Called “Pilot No. 1 cepted the plea on recommendation tion sent out to all Connecticut Aid Of Ship; Fear San Francisco, Jan. 12— (AP) — courts having criminal Jurisdiction, Capt. EMwin C. Muaick, 43, in com- today said that present crowded In- mand of the Samoan (Clipper, haa Explosion Wrecked P h U stitutional conditions may offer “an pioneered most of the commercial opportunity to try It out In ita air routes over both the Atlantic broader aspects.” and the Pacific for Pan American Carrying Crew Of Fire Deatroya Building. Airways, which lists him “Pilot No. The Chief Justice, in hla letter, 1. ” noted that a fire at the State Farm After outstanding work on the for women recently destroyed one BULLETIN! eaat coaat. Including transportation of Its main buildings for inmates, of America’s first international air Honolalu, Jan. 12.—>1 and, after consultation with the mall l!D Havana, (Juba, Musick was Governor, it has been thought ad- (A P )— The Navy received,^ sent here to inaugurate trans-Pacl- visable to ask that the courts, for a wireless message today i the time being, commit very few fle service. He was in command of the Pan that the aircraft tender] prisoners to that institution. In cue the few cases where, from special American Clipper when that 19-ton Avocet was picking flying boat bopped from Alameda, aspects, commitment to the Farm wreckage of the SamooiJ Calif., to Honolulu In 1935, complet- seems highly desirable, the Chief Clipper near Pago Pag«.l Justice haa asked that the Farm ing the first trans-PacIflc flight of transport crafL There was no mention o fj Superintendent be asked in advance Musick, an airplane pilot 34 years, survivors. of actual commitment whether or not there la room to receive the de- was in command of the Samoan NEW DEAL BIG Clipper when It flew from Honolulu linquent FREIGHT RATE BOOST Pago Pago, Tutuila, Am e^' “Vong Lane Fhim- Filled. to Auckland laat month, then tn- agurated regular service on the (Jan Samoa, Jan. 12.— (AP)-*-'^ It la dtated In the letter that In- mates under 21 years of age bavr BUSINESS TALK Auckland-Honolulu route on Its re- A Navy plane, after two flighi$^' turn trip. been tranaferred from the State in_ futile efforts to locate the Farm for Women to Long Lone WILL CREATE JOBS, With more than 1,000,000 milea
of flying to hla credit, Muaick never Captain B; corn. they are 21. “However,” the Jus- ity the present situation may bring non.-stop. Including all world records RAIL HEAD ASSERTS —and no paasenger flying with him tor speisd-and-load for various dis- aid of a surface vessel. f.;' Alcorn aald that Wnibel la not a tiee writes, “Long Lane Farm is President Confers With Five ever baa been Injured. tances up to 2,000 kilometers. Reports that the Clipper ' fit subject for capital punishment pretty well filled.” Commitments to the State Prison for Women, He Is reputed to bold more world Musick, one of aviation’s “early sighted afloat 74 miles d u o' Wnibel killed hla 45-year-oId .wife records In hla own name than any blrda”, waa civilian Instructor for on July 30, 1937. which was not affected by the fire, Industrial Chiefs; Better J. J. Pdley TeUs Senate other pilot in the world. the U. 8. Army Air Corps In the west of Apia, British Sanu^ Deacribing the crime State’s At- are being made aa usual. Girls of the Catholic faith, and girls not of RED PARLIAMENT Among his marks are 10 establish- World War. were received from Dunodn* i torney Alcorn said that Wnibel had that faith who do not object on Feeling Than Before, Says ed with the Brazilian Clipper on a He Is married and his home Is in New Zealand, but the con(MCjp' been drinking although on this day Group 150,000 CouM Go routine teat flight of 1,300 miles San Frtinclsco. he was not drunk. He and his wife that account, may go to the House BUS here was that disaster, poth^- had quarreled In the cellar. of the Good Shepherd until they are SITS FOR HRST 31. Back To Work If Reve- Sloan; Richberg Present sibly from a midair exploidcii^ Used Old PUtol might have overtaken the She ran up the stairs and as she Attacks Jails. In the course of the letter Chief craft. nues Go Back To Normal. TIME IN RUSSIA Washington, Jan. 12 —(AP) — itOontlnued on Page Ten) Justice Maltble said that the county jails do not reform, but. rather op^ ...... * Predictiona of closer government- BUYING ORDERS MOUNT Observers-,here pointed out that the Dunedin reports may crate oppositely, and further pro- business cooperation, made at the
mote Incipient lawlessness. Washington, Jan. 12.— (AP) — Supreme Soviet Of 1,143 White House by five prominent In have followed a mis(x>nstroe> Justice Maltble suggests that The head of the Association of dustrialists, encouraged adminis- IN l^ W YORK MARKETS tion of first unconfirmed re« TRINKETS IDENUFY where the penalty for an offense Is one year or less, the woman prison- American Railroads estimated to- tration officials today In their ef ports the Clipper was down at Members Gives Stalin forts to stem the recession. Alfred er be remanded to a county Jail. day that this country’s railroads Apia. but that "commitments of girls to P. Sloan, Jr., chairman of General VICTIMS OF CRASH could put 150,000 men to work If Motors Corporation, acted as In Some Lines They Are^ (Pan American headquai^ those institutions should be, how- Ovation; Unlikely To Pass ever, a last resort because they are railroad revenues climb back to spokesman for the business men ters in San Francisco, discount- when they talked to reporters last LATE NEWS not adapted to bring about reform normal. Heariest In Months; Ex- ing the belief >the plane had but rather, the contrary.” Any Legislation, Is BeKef. night after an hour and a half In burned, said a Navy plane The railroad executive. J. J. Pel Mr. Roosevelt’s office. Sloan read a Bodies Badly Burned By The Letter. •«y. president of the association, would take off again at dawn The letter from the Chief Jus- brief statement, penciled on two perts See In It A Sign Of added a freight rate increase would sheets from a small pad: FLASHES! tice follows: Mobcow, Jan. 12.— (A P )—Soviet in attempts to find the CHipjper. bring an Immediate Increase in em "W e have had an Interesting Plane Explosions; Rela- To all courts having criminal juris- (Samoan time la four homa ho- - ployment. Rusala’a new red parliament opened and constructive talk with the hind Pacific standard time. Tho tn- diction : Betterment Before Spring TRY TO INCITB REVOLT After consultation with the Gov- If the Interstate Commerce Com lt.x first sosston today vlth Joseph President. All of us agree we have ternatJonal datellno lo beyoad P a m - mission grants requested rate In- 'Lisbon, Jon. 12.—(AP)— PoUoe tives Gatiier At Morgue. ernor It haa been thought advisable Stalin and other government lead- a better imdcrstandlng of each Pago.) creases the railroads can resume other’s problems, out of which we today arrested a number of persons for me to send this notice to all ers watching from seats of honor In New York, Jan. 13.—(A P )—Busl- Two extended flights around the buying at once, the stocky, florid- are sure will come closer coopera' they deacrihed as ComrounUts try- Islands were made lata yeatordoy courts having criminal jurisdiction the rebuilt throne room of the nesa managers looked over a mount- Boseman, Mont., Jan. 12.—(AP) A fire at the State Farm for faced executive testified before the Kremlin. The parliament, or Su- tion in meeting the dlffcultles eff the ing to incite a revolt la the Portn- and the naval plane returaad to —Identification of the bodies of sev- Senate Unemployment committee moment.” ing pile of new year orders for raw gueoe army and navy. Pago Pago at nightfall. preme Soviet, began Its career en of the • 10 victims of the North- (Continued on Page Fourteen) “ It would put In a position to when one of Its two houses, the So- The otliers nodded aasent. They materials and goods today on the Many of tlie arreoto were made Fear grew here that the 31-toa west Airlines fiery plane crash 14 open our purchasing agency doors were Ernest T. Weir, chairman of chance they may necessitate a step- ai|Br a pistol batthl'In a tniralng viet of the Union, met this after- Airing boat’s gasoline caught firs aa miles east of here proceeded slowly again,” Pelley said. "No railroad la noon. The parliament’s 1,143 men the National Steel Corporation; M. up In mill and mine operations and honae, said to have been the mala it waa being dumped Into the Paci- today. buying anything now." and women of undisputed loyalty to W. (Jlement, president of the Penn- the recall of many workers laid off Communist headquarters. fic ocean and exploded killing its Relative.s and friends gathered at He predicted an Increase in rail- SUlIn were elected last December sylvania Railroad; (Jolby Chester, in the final months of 1937. Among several saspecto aeiaed aco commander, Capt. Narin O, FAY WINS nCHT ^1 a Bozeman mortuary to identify road employment would bring 12 In the first elections under the chairman of General Foods Corpora- Suppressed for months while In- elsewhere was a woman who police Musick, and the six other creamMB, rings, metal belt buckles or un- comparable gain In other Indus- Soviet Union’s new constitution. tion and chairman of the National ventories were being reduced, the said bad made “sensational revela- Tbe (Jlipper carried no poraongeca. burned clothing found on the bodies tries. They brought Instructions from Association of Manufacturers, and urge to buy again has been felt the tions" about a Terorist erganlia- Lewis Brown, president of the The plime, only an esUmatod while officials Investigated the FOR SON’S CUSTODY Pelley asserted that the rate In- many parts of Russia’s vast area to tlon In Portugal w1tb connectioBS three minutes out of Pago Pago^ cause of the tragedy. tell Stalin that "all bis counsel and Johns-Manville Corporation. (Oontlnaed on Page Four) abroad. crease asked by the railroads would (Chester, Weir and Sloan were ac- was dumping ita gasoline prspaiw- Oironer Howard Nelson of Galls restore their charges to about tl»e all his advice we deem to be law,” s s s tory to landing when laat heard tin county said some of the bodies tive membera of the Liberty League, 1980 level. He said other carriers, An elderly white-bearded academ- which until the 1936 election oppoe- TO MATCH ITALY from at 8:27 a. m., yeeterday (S:3T were dismembered, at least two ician named Bach waa led to the Screen Comedian AOowed Including the trucking and shipping ed Roosevelt policies. Paris, Jan. 12.— (A P )—Members m., e. a. t ) . lacking heads. '' One, he said, was industries, also wanted to Increase rostrum by an army officer to de- merely a torso. Donald Richberg, former NRA COL KNOX BACKS of tbe Cbsmber of Deputies' navy Smoke Seea their rates. liver. the first speech after a 10-mln- administrator and now a Washing- committee declared today that tbe He expressed belief all bodies To See His ChiM Twice A ute ovation for Stalin died down. Oil slick waa reported found on HDuId be Identified, although it was Sees No Improventent ton attorney, also attended the con- French government la consMering the water 12 miles off Tutuila Is- The association executive told the Stalin, with a mauve spotlight ference. He said it had been a "use- necessary to rely on the few trlnk trained on him, occupied a box at TARIFF REVISION construction of two 42,000-ton bat- land. In the same vicinity a oolumn committee he looked for no im- ful” one. tleablps to meet tbe thrrat of Italy’s eta that withstood the tremendous Week; Long Legal Battle. the head of members of the Politbu- of smoke was.reported ^bted yes- heat generated when the gaa tanks provement In railroad employment Rlchberg’s presence led to specu- new naval building program. terday. The feeling here was that in January, that It "may be a little of the plane exploded as it crashed (Contlnned on Page Eleven) Conferencea of tbe naval general the smoke marked the death troll of worse." (Contlnued on Page Four) staT, Cesar (lampincbl, minister ol the (Jlipper and her crew. Monday in the Brid;;'er mountains Los Angeles, Jan. 12.— (AP) — Asks Republicans To Adopt near here. Frank Fay, actor and master of The witness said the total number the navy, and the Chamber's com- No furUier word came from the The coroner said chevrons on the ceremonies, has a date tomorrow to of railroad employes had declined mittee were sold to have resulted ship after preparations to land arere sleeves of Pilot Nick Mamer and visit the home of bis divorced wife, from 1,660,000 In 1929 to about 900, Cnts In Rates Which In o decision to build the huge war- reported by Capt. Mustek, 48-year- Q>-Pllot F. W. West, both of Seat- Barbara Stanwyck, and chat with 000 In January 1 of this year. ships provided France’s naval baseo old veteran transoceanic aviator. tle, ident'fled their bodies. their adopted son, Dion. Prospects o f Inducing new capi- Automatically Refrigerated were adequate to receive them. He was on hla last flight with tho * • • A belt buckle found on another Over-ruling the movie actress' tal to Invest In the railroad field are Now Protect Monopolies. dipper In Pan-American Airways body, he said, waa Identified by contention Uut Fay was not fit to •not bright” , Pelley testified. He CARDOZO’S CONDITION. new Honolulu-to-New Zealand aer^
Kenneth and Russell Levin, of have custody of the five-year-old said, however, that some roads still Automobiles Are On Way Washingtoa, Jao. 12.— (AP) — Ice. Butte, Mont., as that of their broth- boy. Judge Goodwin Knight Issued were able to obtain needed financ- Cleveland, Jan. 12.— (A P )— Col. Dr. John Paul ku-neot, Jr., said to- The Naval aircraft tender Avocot er, Lloyd Levin of Detroit, one of an order permitting Fay to take Uie ing. Frank Knox wants the Repuhlican day the oonditiQn of Aamclato Jus- put out from Pago Pago to main- the eight passengers. child to hla home every other Satur- "It’s earnings that we need, how- 1 *— (A P )— Theystates. the District of Columbia and party to espouse reductions In "ex- Uce Benjamin L'ardozo ot the 8u- tain a night-long search for flares. The bodies, each wrapped In tar- ever," Pelley said. "The roads don’t automatically refrigerated automo- the Province of Ontario, Canada. preme Court ”ls not quite so good day, and to visit him every Tuesday bile to make summer driving com- cessive” tariff ratea that "protect After daylight it Investigated tlw paulin, were carried four miles by want more capitaj unless they can In'the sleek styling of modern monopoly.” this morning.” reper.ted oU slick in an effort to de- and Thursday afternoon at Mias fortable will not be long In making s • * bobsled from the crash scene and Stanwyck’s residence. increase their earnings.” cars, he said, *‘vl8tblllty has been Party experience with the tariff, termine whether It might mark the Its appearance, L. W. Child, air con- AiARKcrrs At a olance. transferred to a truck which ar- I won everything I asked for.” Pelley said that an “emergency” sacrificed to an alarming degree- he held today, dictates "a lesson Samoan dipper’s burial ground. rived here late yesterday. The four- Increase -In freight rates, approved ditioning engineer, said today In a He noted high hoods, low driver’s New York, Jan. 12.— (A P )— Fay commented after the bitter paper prepared for delivery at the which can be Ignored only at Uie EngUsh Olve Aid mile sled trip required three hours by the Interstate Commerce Com- seats, narrow rear windows, corner peril of defeat In 1940." Stocks—Irregular.; rails and through the rugged, snow-covered court fight, “1 merely wanted to see annual meeting of the Society ot utllltiea advance. EMgllah officials were reported to Dion, aniKl haven’t been able to do mission In 1934, brought the rail- posts and divided windshields as In an address which he called "de- have sent , out a ship to scour tho Bridger range. roads an additional revenue of $100,- Automotive Engineers. factors in obscuring vision. Bonds— Mixed; Japoneae taeues so.” liberately provocative,” the 1936 continue ander pleasure. many Islands In nearby Britlah Coroner Nelson said an Inquest 000,000 a year. These emergency He suggeated the uae of a non- Quoting engineers as saying would be held tonight Tliere were certain stipulations in toxic gaa and an engine-driven com- vice-president candidate said bu Curb—Steady; utUIUeo higher. Samoa. the court order: charges were taken off In 1986. location of the engine Is ’’perfectly party should follow tariff revision Postmaster Harry H. Howard of pressor, much like the system in the Foreign Exchange — Steady; Natives throughout all the Fay may not see the chUd If he Revenue* Would Rise feasible" and "Inevitable", Hartnett by telling farmers to expect no cash Samoan Islands were asked to poet Bozeman said two postal Inspectors average household mechanical re- changes narrow. has Uquor on him, "externaUy or He estimated that if the L C C. raid: bonuses for crop restriction. Then, Cotton—Easy; local and hedge lookouts on mountain peaks. AIh from 8L Paul would attempt to granted the railroad’s requsat for frigerator, to give the motorist a "With the engines placed la the Identify the body of WolUr Ton. 8L internally.” Neither may he have a be said, the government should pro- ning. sence of ships in this area o f tbe freight and passenger rate Inereas- cool ride In 100 degrees of tempera- rear, drivere will have better vision, South Pacific handicapped the Paul postal Inspector who waa rid- friend around wiio haa been drink- ture at midday. vide a "dollar redeemable In gold ’’ Sugar <4utet; diaappointtng spot ing. Dion is to be taken to Fay’s now, the roads' revenues would and good sight Is all-important In CoL Knox' addreaa differed in demand. search. Requests were expected to the new Lockheed transport Just what form this system wUl safe car operation." Three postal Inspectors took home at 10 a. m. svery otbw Satur- rise $517,000,000 a year. If the 1987 some reapects from the party’s last Coffee Firmer; trade baying. be sent to steamships eoniing near traffic volume were maintained. take,” he said, "depends upon future He expressed belief the solution the Islands to Join the sesrch and ^ ge of six sacks of badly charred day by hla nurse, who is to remain platform, which called for "aufft- with the child until 5 p. m. and then Pelley said In answer to a query development work. However, It Is for Increasing traffic accldenta lay MISS FAITH COLLINS DIES possibly a plea be sent to HonolidS mall removed yesterday from the certain that in the near future some clent” tariff protection against "de- plane wreckage. return him to Miss Stanwyck’s from Senator Murray (D-Uont) In "taking unnecessary reserve pow- structive competition” and propos- foi the aid of destroyers. . form of safe, economical, automo- Absence word by radio waa Postmaster Howard said “only a horns. that be saw little value in attempts er out of the car and then driving ed "reasonable benefits upon the Hartford, Conn., Jsn. 12.— (A P )— o t tive refrigerating system will ap- regarded as forboding. TIm CUppsr few” addreasea on the mall were de- FIgkt Over Costodjr to forecast business conditions in home to motorista the fact that domestically consumed portion" ot Miss Faith Wadsworth Oolllna, de- pear. and when It does we can go was equipped with kites from wmeb cipherable. I Stanwyck and Fay nave projecting possible buying schedules. speed too fast for conditions Is the crops which show exportable sur- scendant of General Natbanlol merrily on our way, laughing at the highway’s hungriest killer.” Terry of Revolutionary War‘. Fame an aerial could bo flown to pornrit A. D. Nleraeyer of Seattle, a De- been quarrelling about Dlon’a cus- pluses. her radio to send if she landed em partment of Commerce Inspector, (OoBtianed oa Page Feortoea) weatherman and our . notoriously Air contjUloning the average and an- author of children’s stories tody several months. The court variable climate.’’ Tariff As Cause water aad transmlaaloa was block- said a half-way invesUgatioo at the order ended four days of legal automobile is not a simple problem, Knox eald Republicans lost In the died after a long Illness la West TREASURY BALANCE Too much speed and too little Hartford. Death occurred yester- ed by Island mountain peaks. scene had not convinced him wheth- bickering highlighted by an affi- (Jhlld explained.' 1912 and 1933 elections after upward er the pilot was attempting a forced vialhlUty for the driver are built In- Air leaks In ear bodies are a day at her home. Vigil Osattaued davit filed by Miss Stanwyck’s at- revision of the tariff. TbU revision Born tn Hartford. Lfiss OolUna. landing In the almost uninhabited torney, suggesting that Fay be sub- Washingtoa, Jan. 13.— (A P )—The to American automobiles, Charles major problem, be said, and the old- contributed to defeat in 1936, be A ceaseless vigil was mslntahwG • postUon of the treasury on January Hartnet, New York state commis- 74, spent her childhood and early mountain area, studded with jected to a psychiatric examlna- er the car the worse the leaks. The asserted, "by emphasizing p ^ y at the Pan American radio oparab- . 10: sioner of motor vehicles, told the life tn OolUnsviUe. She had pub- ing room here without reepooac. As atumpe of fallen trees. Uon. sieve-like qualities of car bodies domination by Imrge business In- A. C Larsen and Glenn White, Receipta, $30,443,66888; expendi- society lost night He reported the' vary too with speed, wind velocity Uabed a volume of poems but her the hours dragged by buoyant ag> Yesterday, however, Miae Stdn- tures. $82,43880888; balance, $3,- terests, enriched through the In- children’s stories In three volumes pectancy at again seeing ths C31>-, - opinions of member of the American and direction, (Jbild continued. The direct subsidy of an excessively nign 961831.84X86; enstoma receipts for Association o f Motor VeMele Ad- remained unpublished. She leaves per crew gave way to fean affleRffi ; ;(OMtbras4 oa Faga 1 ), laaFH«VNstostoi trick in sir conditioning is to make a sister. Funeral services will be the Bontli. $7,73888081. ministrators represratlng forty air leak out Instead c< in, taa aald. « oa Pasw EItvra) held tomorrow. (Oaratowd an Jhm irau
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S n m is pisuacd under which the lege by National Master Liouls J. JEA1TCHE8TBR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONN„ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12,1088 TATFS HIGflWAY DEPT. highway commissioner, st the end Taber. NOTION TO REARGUE NATHAN H AU LODGE PAGBTRRBS^^ ot the fksonl yttiT, will report to the niCKER ELECTED I t to composed of etonee from SENATE KEEPS'UP ember follows: Number of patients gertroer the ststue of Incompleted each of the 48 statea, aeeembled by O BITUARY Weyhe was re-elected secretary and when the amount of water taken In hospital December 1, 1937, 27; BEING REORGANIZED pnijerts and outline for the gover- Albert" P. Marsh, Master of Burrltt FOX CASE IS FILED INSTALU TOMORROW BARNARD SCBOOL SOCIAL Sherwood C. Cummings was re- in docs not keep up with the n e^ . •* SIX DIPLOMATIC taumber admitted during the month, aors approt'Sl his plans for the next AS GRANGE HEAD Grange, New BrlUln. elected treasurer. The executive we become exceedingly thirsty. DEATHS ITS FILIBUSTER ROCKVILLE 40; out patienta, 10, total treated, Waste Materials Used year's work. State Lecturer Mrs. Sarah L. Cur- committee Is: Lebbeus F. Bissell, This happens when the air Is dry, l^aSsct Director Reporta Work state Supreme Court Receives SERVICE CLUB ACTIVE 86; discharged, 71; X-rays, 52; ac- tis o f PlalnvIIIe presented htr tenth Senior Members Of Orange- Mrs. Thomas Sykes, Mrs. F. H. when the weather la hot and when Mrs. Margaret MeFall cidents, 18; operstlona. 18; births. Under Way is Independent annual report. Papers In New Legal Move men Urged To Attend Ses- POSTS ARE OPEN Burke. Mrs. H. J. Regan. George P. tbe exercize ia too vigorous or Word waa received In Manchester 9; largest number treated, 34 ■ . O f I^opoficd Prohe. ASK WATERBURY MAYOR Belton Resident President During her ten years as state By Hartford Educator. this morning of the death yesterday sion To Be Held In Orange Group Of 30 Members Doing: Wendhelser and Arthur E. Hay- when as a result of the taking of To Make Cheap Newsprint'^) ' ---- — - Southerners Now Say They smallest number treated, 16; dally lecturer she. and her husband, visit- In Paterson, N. J„ of Mrs. Margaret Hall. Fine Work In Brightening KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS ward. The medical advisory com- various drugs or foods, the output Hartfoi-d, Jan. 1 !— (A p t—A ' Hartford, Jan. 12.— (A P ) — A average, p-atients, 25. TO U Y A SPECIAL TAX ed every Orange In the state once McFali, a former realdent of Man- Hours For Those Who Are Women's Club to Meet. mittee Is: Dr. T. F. O'Loughlln, Dr. of water may be excea.slve. Idatement recently made by Pittsburgh, Jan. 12;— (A P ) — AAtbls either syntheUc cotton or poMff and several many times. In that Nathan Hale, L O. T. A.. No. 6, Want Bin To Incinde The Woman's Council will meet When a person Is thirsty, his Pittsburgh-.-k adentlst, one-time ------'•-'can work- be produced, he said. *■“ ."Wilbur L, Cross In connection with, ael D. Fox whom the State Supreme Confined. INSTAU THIS EVENING guson. The finance committee Is periotl she attended 1,000 Grange She was the mother of John will Install Its officers for the en- at tbe social rooms of the Elling- whole body craves water. The er with Thomas Eldison and Charles ;the rceixanlsatlac of the State'; Waterbury, J*n. H .— (A P ) — meetings and many others concern- Court declared on Dec. 29 had no Crawford of Foster street. She Is composed of Mra. W alter Draycott picture of a person dying with Dr. Hochstetter explained Ois tm> Other Officers Chosen. appropriate certificate qualifying suing term In Orange hall tomorrow Appointme^ To Posi- O f all the interesting clubs In ton Congregational church on P. Stelnmetz, claimed today be had cret Ilea In extracting certain lMm> THlahway Department already bein« ‘ Va\-or Frank Hayes today appar* ed with Grange work. also survived by three daughters, evening at 7 o’clock. David J. Gangsters, Mob Violence. and Mrs. C. George Rathke. The thirst Is most unpleasant. Tho him as vice-principal of the Arsen- Barnard school, one of the outstand- Thursday at noon for a covered discovered a process for making fibrous elements from tha ’tmder way was explained by Ben- j entiy faced the necessity of deter- Mrs. Curtis reported the first Mrs. Elizabeth Munaon, of Portland Dickson, District Master of Nut- Attorney Bernard J. Acker- dish luncheon. publicity committee Is Miss Ger- tongue sticks to the teeth; the al school, was filed with the clerk ing Is the Social Service club. This relatively Inexpensive newsprint materloL Previously tha proeOM Jamln P. Whitaker, sUte Budget I mining whether be must recommend prize of *25 for best work- In deco- Mrs. Comer Richards and Mrs. meg District L O. L, No. 31, and tions In Odier Coontries. man To Be Seated As Chan- A t two o’clock, Mrs. Louis Gowdy trude Fuller, Mrs. L, F. Bissell. Mrs. mouth becomes sticky; there la a Hartford, Jan. 12.— (A P)—Edgar of the high court today. club is supervised by an ’eighth and synthetic cotton from wrasto was too expensive, too biud on QM director. a special tax to bring In money rating Grange ball grounds In 1937 Peter Van Ostenbridge, both of bU staff will be In charge. Senior Washington, Jan. r t— (A P ) — o f SomersvUIe will present her Joseph Donovan and Edmund S. constant lump In the throat; the Whitsker hstrd some of the pro- L. Tucker of Shelton was elected The decision of the Superior cellor Commander. farm products. fibris, or too laborious, he said. which can be uaed to pay off the was awarded to UtUe River Paterson, N. J. members of the order who are In- grade teacher. Miss Elizabeth Clark. prize winning essay on rural Burke. _ eyelids eventually fail to move over Ipoaed changes yesterdaj“. He polnt- overdrafts Incurred by his admin- master of the Connecticut State Court In the case brought by Nel- Southern Senators fighting tbe ahtl- The officers are os follows: Presi- the dry eyeballs, and the dying per- Dr. Frederick W. Hochstetter, "This la the greatest thing I bn** Grange, Hampton; the second, * 1 5 , Funeral services will be held In terested In the progress of the jun- Washington, Jan. 13 — (A P ) — health. Annie E. Noble ever made,” he declared. .ed out they were Independent o f the istrations last year, the Waterbury Grange for 1938 and 1939 this son C. Talntor and other taxpayers lynching bill told the Senate today dent, Jean Holmes; secretary, Mary Rockville, Jan. 12.—The officers sons begins to dream of lakes and who came from Germany to Amer- to Harmony Grange, Monroe, and for an injunction enjoining Mr. Fox Paterson Thursday afternoon and ior branch will be present to assist of Damon Lodge, Knlghta of I^th- Mra. Gowdy will also discuss some Mrs. Annie E. Noble, widow of S. Dr. Hochstetter predicted ftum* atavesUgsUon of highway affairs by American said. morning at the fifty-third annual they would seek to expand It to In- President Roosevelt'a recent shake- Bontly; treasurer, Gltpls Ssplenzs Tracy Noble, died at her home, 101 rivers. ica 35 years ' ago, said under hla the third, *10, to Wetherelleld from serving as vlce-princIpal, on Friday the body will be brought and give encouragement Import- laa will be installed thla evening at of the missionary projects which era would be among tbe first to Robert A. Hurley, public works Sherwood L. Rowland, new comp- session st Foot Guard hall. ant businesa will be transacted. up of the diplomatic corps, the most and vice-president, Theresa Ue- Long speaking or singing will les- process newsprint could be produced Grange. that Fox's certificate was appropri- to the Thomas Dougan funeral home clude gangsters and mob violence. the meeting to be held in Foreators the church ia considering. The Union street this morning following benefit from the new pMceee, get* commissioner. troller revealed to the majror and He succeeds Frank H- Peet of The parent lodges are vitally In- Senator Russell |D„ Ga.), carried extensive since he took office. Is to jrorlo. It consists of thirty members women are requested to return all a brief illness. She was bom In sen the moisture in the mouth and for shout *30 a ton compared to the Board of Finance yesterday that Farmlll Orange, of Shelton, and ate, was reversed by the Supreme where services will be held Saturday ta ll with District Deputy Grand ting from *2 to *5 a ton for waoto He aald reorganization laws and Kent who has served four years as afternoon at 3 o'clock with .burial In terested in the Orange Young on the debate against the pending be followed by several other ap- and all of these members have help- the holiday coin carda at this meet- England and came to Rockville, “ "d sometimes water Is lost the present cost o f *50. It would there is a net overdraft In excess of Greenfield Hill Grange, Fairfield, re- (>>urt in Its decision last month. Chancellor Griswold Chappell as a result of bleeding or because materials. an opinion from foimer Attorney State Master. the East cemetery. Americans Fife and Drum Clorps. lynching bill as the Senate rounded pointments {o key posts abroad. ed So make It more successful. ing. from Waterbury this state In 1 8 6 7 ^ " * be more flexible, less brittle after General Edwaiil J. Daly made them *300.000 for the year 1987. This Sherman K. Ives of Litchfield was ceived commendation. The Fox case has been a matter Manchester as the installing offl of diseases like diabetes. of contention In Hartford school and a committee from the seniors out the first full week of altcusalon The shift o f Ambassador Joseph This club Is fairly new having cer. Funeral. She leaves one daughter, Mrs. How- exposure to light, would not discol- not only possible, but manilatoiy means that that much more money elected state governor. The address Included accounts of It la Important to know bow politics since December, 1935, when Mrs. E. C. Oreene has been formed to o-ssist in pro- of the measure without even "ap- E. Davies from Rus.vla to Belgium been organized about two years ago. The funeral of Leslie M. Dimock, ard I. Wood, of Rockville. She was or, would be more opaque and take and they have been worked out uitli was paid out than had been appro- the annual Grange Sunday at the Attorney Bernard J. Ackerfiian Ard Welton jf Plymouth was re- Mrs. Bmellne C. Greene, widow moting band activities. Credit Is proaching a vote on any ot a num- and the selection of Norman A meeting la held every Monday will be Installed aa Chancellor Com- 57, of Westbrook, who died on Mon- a member of the Union Congrega- much water each person loses from less Ink than paper now in uae, be H ELP STO M AL the fullest, cooperation from the priated. Connecticut State college May 16, Mr. Fox was appointed acting prin- the body so that the amount taken elected secretary and Darius A. St. cipal of the Brackett school. of Oliver C. Greene, died this morn- due t o ' former Instructor William ber of amendments proposed. Armour, minister to Canada, as am- morning beginning with the transac- mander with the other officers as day at the Middlesex hospital tional church. Funeral service will declared. Highway Department. Unofficial comment Indicates the and the New England lecturera' Ritchie- Who did much to build up in may with certainty supply hla D IG EST FC John of New Canaan was re-elected Vigorous protest followed that ing at the home of her daughter, * Failure of administration leaders bassador to Chile, will leave open tion of businesa. After this tbe chil- follows: Vice chancellor, Albert Middletown waa held this afternoon be held from her home at 101 Union Dr Hochstetter has more than 80 Wkh^ LaiatiTC W h ith er stated that the author- po.sslblllty of a tax as high as J ii conference at the college August the corps. at two o'clock at the Crystal Lake need. For this reason the amoimt mlll.s. Tile city charter places the treasurer. appointment, and Fox's duties and Mrs. Jennie B. Eltch of 61 Lake to Impose longer Senate sessions in tbe important Moscow and Ottawa dren work on different articles that Hartensteln; prelate. Maxwell Lam street Friday afternoon at two patents In bis name. He la spon- EfirjtMsi fcHi Sas» Is Nok ity which the state highway com- 16-20, with a registration of 675 A social alll follow the installa- order to wear out the opposition posts. Methodist church. Rev. J. Arthur of water taken Is definitely related TIm M«>rk .mild disut bn pern* tl Sm I responsibility for estimating the State Secretary Ard Welton re- salary were deferred until a later street, with whom she lived. Mrs. they are making. bert; keeper of records and seal, o’clock. Rev. Dr. George S. Brookes sored by two wealthy Pittsburgh Whra ro« M l im rr. ctmo. «o «m *r rtt* znlsston enjoyed for years to spend for the entire period. tion ceremony and business tomor- speakers led to the belief among Already vacant were the Lega- Edwards, pastor of the church offl to health. fowl* or «b «a rm v * nttroiM. Irarrtod amount of money needed with the ported the past year was very suc- meeting o f the local Board of Edu- Oreene waa 92 years old on April Names of children with their Arthur Friedrich; master ol will officiate and burial will be in oilmen, Michael Beneuum and pootly—roer ttooMrb pour* M l too aau. Hebron Grange, .Miss Florence M. row evening. dated. Burial was In the Oystal A. large part of motor vehicle rev- mayor. He In turn reports his es- cessful. The Connecticut State cation. On June 10, 1936, Fox was 15 last, and until within the last .some Senators that they were try- tions at Vienna, Gogols, Colombia, birthdays were received from the finance, Ernest Reudger; master of Grove Hill cemetery. In the processes of digestion Joseph C. Trees. Toir food 4ot*o’l n a A r 1 81 chailcr members and HcUlpaug Arthur H. Greene of New London, many articles. Some of these arti- Schwarz. observed and th? retiring officers T h e Fa m ily m t those of the oext year as well ticelll, 99 Homestead street. Tenn.l, told the Senate they had Altogether eight of 56 United water during our meals. However, The complete opening of a rice in Essex with 8U charter members. ebplifled the Juvenile degree and a THREE S1UL ALARMS five grandchildren and five great cles are scrap-books, cross-word FoIIowmg the business session will present the entertainment por- 'b a highway contracts Is on Its way juvenile program was presented. Admitted today: Mrs. Mary Per- prepared amendments to bring States Embassies and Legations there seems to be no scientific rea- flower has been known to take Two new Juvenile Oranges were grandchildren. puzzle books, "Flapper Fanny and this evening refreshments will be tion of the program. tbitt said Whitaker. This evening at 8 o'clock the 160th The funeral will be held Satur- acchlo, Bolton, Mrs. Domeolcla gangster and racketeering violence will be involved In the appointments served. son for this belief. place In 30 seconds. The bloom also organized: Salisbury with 3b other comic books, stuffed animals Auxiliary Meeting. D octor The budget director said a pro- lasts from two to three hours. anniversary of the ratification of the day at 3 p. m. at the Thomas O. Lombardo, Bolton, Mrs. Antoinette within the bill's scope. Just announced and tho.ze in early Expect Skating. Rink to Open. For the average person six to charter members and Wichita In OF FIRE HERE TODAY and dolls, and cards tor coloring are Stanley Dobosz Unit, No. 14 Constitution of the United States Dougan Funeral Home, 59 Holl Peace, Andover. Russell contended It was "ab- prospect. It waa expected that the expert THIRST, .AS INDEX OF WATER eight glasses of water per day Warren with 27 charter members. made Into bookleta. A fter these are American Legion will hold a meet seem to satisfy the needs. by Connecticut will bo observed. street. Rev. Earl E. Story of the Death; Today at 12:20, Mrs. Lucia surd" for the Senate to try to deal Uniunal Situation mental skating rink on East street IN BODY BEARS DEFINITE During the year there was a gam with crime by attacking one form The unusual situation, slate de- finished they are sent to tbe New- Ing thla evening with Mrs. August REL.ATION TO HE.ALTH. There will be music and entertain- Chimney Fires Caused As A t- South Methodist church will offi- Lee, 93 St. John street. would be opened today If the cold In members of 500. that had caused only eight out of partment officials said, waa merely ington Home for Children. A letter Pitkat presiding. A t thl.s time ment numbers. tempt To Drive Furnaces Is ciate, and burial w U U e in the ceme- Census: Sixty-three patients. weather continued. ENDICOTT- There are, as of January 1, 22,- tery at Stafford Nside her hus- 12,000 annual murders in the U. S. the result of a series of coincidences of appreciation for these gifts was The Public Works Department reporta will be presented of the dis- By DR- 3IORRIS FISHBEIN OOt Fourth Degree Grange mem- Thursday morning at 10 o'clock Made In Homes. " I f the Federal government la to Including deaths and retirement. received from the Home. trict meeting held In Somers la.st Editor, Journal of the American there will be an address jy Harry band. has been criticised for this project JOHNSON bers In this state, of whom 9675 are 'GATOR'S PORK BARREL deal with crime, without unfairness, From Informed quarters came A few months ago, "gloomchas- as *500 waa voted at the city meet- Sunday. The Rockville unit was Medical Assoriatlon, and of Hy- W. Marsh, personnel director. Three . still alarms today gave also Fifth Degree member-z. There Miss Mary J. Maloney RUINED BY FEI1EH.AL MEN It will undertake to deal with tbe prediction that a new minister to ers" were started to send to people ing In December. ' However, owing awarded the attendance cup. geia, the Health Magazine, LOUIS S. JAFFE arc 844 Juvenile Grange members. The closing session will be held at work to three different companies problem generally,” Russell said. Canada probably would be named as who were absent from school be- to the continued lack of cold weath- tiird Party Tonight. 891 Mato S t Phone 5803 •'ir.ii i si;; BINGO 2 o'clock. Charles M. Gardner, high of the South Manchester fire de- Miss Mary J. Maloney, of 87 Main I There are 145 subordinate Orang- street, died at her home late last Jacksonville, Fla. —(AP) — A In the House soon as feasible, but that months cause of illness. Jokes cut from er at one time, the city workers The Tolland Fire Department, Humans can live without food priest of Dcmeter, will Install the partment. A t 9:30 thla morning es and 11 Pomona. scaly old olljgator In a Florida The House Labor committee d»- might elapse before selection of newspapers and magazines are past- have been greatly hampered. Su- Inc., will hold another whist party for many weeks—In fact, aa many new officers. No. 1 went to 19 Durant street for night. She had been In failing The state secretary reported the swamp south of here has a score to elded, meanwhile, to draft a new new envoy to Soviet Russia, where perintendent of Public Works In the Tolland town hall this eve- as 40 days. They can live without an overheated furnace pipe. A t health for some time, her condition ed on square color^ papers, rolled Friday Night at 8:00 deaths of State ‘Ovepseer Charles M. Mrs. Edith M. Lane of West Hart- settle with Investigators ot the wage-hour bill to carry out Presi- Davies Is expected to remain until George Milne had a man work eight ning at eight o’clock. The pro- 10:30 No. 3 went to 276 Birch during the paat week growing grad- late spring. up and put In a cup with a card oxygen for a few minutes. The Adams of Orotoii April 21 and Mrs. ford Grange was elected state lec- ually worse. Federal Alcohol Tax Unit, dent Roosevelt's demand for legisla- hours on Monday night sprinkling ceeds will be used toward the fire Mountain road to extinguish a tion at this session to “ end starva- The Vienna vacancy resulted from saying, "Take one eveiyr hour." department fund. There will be length of time they can go without Addis Hale of Glastonbury.. widow turer for 1938 and 1939. She IS survived by a sister. Miss The nine-foot saurian waa living and the same procedure was to be chimney fire and at 12:15 this tion wages and intolerable l)ourz." the death last year of Grenville T. Muoh appreciation has been shown three prizes for men and three w iter depends, of course, on many of Past Slate Master J. Howard She la a past master and a past Helen A. Maloney, also of 87 Main like a lord on fat young hogs tipsy carried out on Tuesday night. Skat- TINKER HALL afternoon No. 4 company was called On another front, tbe President's Emmet. That at Bogota was due to by children who had "gloomchasers" prizes for women, also a door prize. loctors, but the outside limit seems Hale November 15. lecturer of West Hartford Grange street and two brothers, Richard J. from bootleg still mash until the given to them. ing win be permitted at the rink to be about four days for the aver- and l.s lecrot.iry of Farmington Val- to 527 Middle Turnpike, east, to ex- reauest for authority to veto Indi- the transfer of Minister WUliara each afternoon and evening while Mrs. John E. Shea. Death Reported tinguish n chimney lire. Chief Maloney of Hartford and Dr. M. W. tax men wrecked his meal ticket. Dawson to Uruguay. During holiday seasons much out- age man. ley I^mona Grange. Maloney of New Britain. vidual Items In appropriation bills the weather permits. Word was received In thla city on On Grange Sunday In .May, a Foy accompanied each company to The Investigators saw the cagy encountered opposition In the Sen- When the pending changes be- side work la done. A t Thanksgiving Tuesday of the death of Mrs. Mary An Italian political prisoner REGISTERED OPTICIAN Pocketbooks — Billfolds Harold C. Kelsey of Middletown Her funeral will be held at her The skating rink has been made “ memorial to agriculture" was dedi- the fires and found that all fires reptile elide Into the water whue ate today after an Initial victory In come effective, there will be 10 favors were made and sent to the Elizabeth (Saxton) .Shea, wife of named Vlterbi. who committed sui- PRESCRIPTIONS PILLED was elected state steward. late home Thursday morning at 9:80 by sprinkling water over a flat piece cated at the Connecticut State col- were causeTi, N. V. We Carry a Full Line of . . . iiiii? The New Haven labor college, spon- meeting tonight at 7:30 In St. street, died at the Manchester Me- Mr. and Mrs. John Bissell and dren who were absent from school. substance for health and life. nalichbort, and ralRtivtt for kindnerx dered to the water edge. It was an Senate, a judiciary sub-committee most successful. There were 796 Itarmt Teacher Meeting. Mm a n requested to bring their cards on which to plav thrir •hown to US Rt th# time of the death sored by the religion and labor James's hall. morial hospital this noon. She was son have moved to New Britain A t the present time the club Is Water leaves the body with every Sheaffer*s Pens, easy mark for Old Mr. Gator. was coDsidciIng a resolution by patients treated at the hospital dur- The January meeting of the Pa- FOUR FREE UA.ME8 for a prize of SI 8.110 on EACH G.A.ME of our daujfhter. Also r I] those wlio toundallon. will hold Its first meet- 69 years old and came to Manches- where Mr. Bissell has accepted a continuing with Its regular acllrt- breath and also Is lost from the sent Mower* Rnd loaned the uae of The Asbury group will meet at Senator Vandenberg (R., Mich.), to ing the year. rent Teachers Association will be $2.75 up making a total of fSO. their oarff. ing tonight in LInsly Hall, 'Vale ter from Chesterfield. In addition extend the same authority by a con- position teaching English and his- tles but more interesting plans are held at the Tolland County Home body by perspiration, and through university. the South Alethodlst church tomor- tory In the Boys’ Trade School. being made for the future. A t the present time there is the kidneys and bowels. Water In Mr. end .Mri. John Stuvlneky. to her brother she la survived by a stitutional amendment. staff of twelve doctors connected on Friday. January 14th at eight Complete Line of Closse.s. to meet every Wednes- row aitemoon at 2 o'clock. GOVERNMENT Mrs. Merton Wright la reported the body must be constantly re- daughter, Mrs. Harry Tobergte of NEEDS PUBLICITY "W e might as well face tho fact," Reported by Jean Holmes. with the hospital as follows, four o’clock. The members are asked Hamilton • Waltham • Orapti day night until March 16. will be doing well. She had her tonsils re- newed by drinking or by eating Hamilton. Ohio. said Vandenberg, "that most respon- having been added during the year. to note the change of place for this Elgtnjind^BalovaWa^ FIVE $S DOOR PRIZES CAKDOl-' THANKS held In labor history, F.ngllah, co- The midweek prayer meeting to- The funeral arrangements are not moved Monday morning at the Man- meeting. food which contains considerable night at 7:30 at the Church of the New Haven, Conn., Jan. 12.— sible legal authorities agree this Dr. Thomas F. O’Loughlln, Dr. F. ileiiib.re ot Iho M«ri tamlly extend operatives and current events. La- completed other than the funeral chester Memorial hospital. The annual children's night will water. PACKARD (DRAWN UNTIL WON), li.arirelt Ihanlia to thalr ntilshliora Nazarene will be followed by the (A P ) —Students of government change would require a in s t it u - M. Dickinson. Dr. E. H. Metcalf, Dr. Under ce^Jtain circumstances bor urfions will pay the tuition of will be. held at the W. P. Cjulsh fun- tional amendment." Mrs. Benjamin A. Strack, Miss ANDOVER be observed, and the children of the ELECTRIC RA'AJRS and frlanda for all aymnalhy and the workers who enroll. monthly meeting ot tlie official were taken to task for their lack of John E. Flaherty, Dr. R, E. Fer- kliidnait during til.Ir recent bereave- eral home, 225 Main street. Senator Glass (D., Va.), said be Josephine Strack and Raymond five outside schools,- consisting ot No Brush, No Lather/ No Btodee PLE N TY OF SE.\T8 .AND TABljfe,*!. Several Yale professors are spon- boartir postponed from last week. attention 10 the "need for the ad- A t the recent meeting o f Andover guson, Dr. William Schrelder, Dr. ni.nl, tlio d.atli ..f .Mlea t'aullne T. favored such an amendment. Sena- Hilderbrand motored to Swansea, Francis M. Burke, Dr. Edward A, grades one through five will pre- SO R E O FLAR GRIMES 40o. * soring the college. Tiie course In ministrative to give adequate and Mass., Sunday to visit Miss Cath- Mere. Tli.y are deeply arnteful to all tor Adams (D., Colo.), called the Grange, the State Chaplain, Rev. Dtgnam, Dr. Beckwtek. all of Rock- sent a program for parents and (Laaa Than ly, Cento a Oame.) who e.iit be.nilirul lloral trlliiii.s, labor hl-story will be under the di- The Sewing circle of the Con- effective publicity to its achieve- erine Shea who had just been re- ments" by Dean James M. Landis of House proposal "an effort to evade Downes waa present with his staff ville. Dr. Robinson of Broad Brook, friends. Mote loaned tliclr cara. or In any w aj rection of Prof. Harry Schulman and cordia" Lutheran church will meet FUNERALS leased from the hospital following and Installed the officers for the en- helped to lighten Ihclr Borrow. the Harvard law school. existing constitutional provisions.'’ Dr. Whitman o f Ellington and Dr. Will .Addrrm Meeting. graduate students of the law school. tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. an operation for appendicitis. Miss suing year. Plana are in progress Miss Susanna Stovinsky. The former head of the securities Senator Byrnes (D., S.C.), on the Maalak of Warehouse Point. Rev. Dr. George S. Brookes, pas- Tho funeral of Susanna, 15 year Shea taught school In Cedar Swamp tor the 50th anniversary of the The nursing staff Includes seven tor of the Union Congregational FR A D IN 'S and exchange commission spoke at other hand, said be would favor tbe district for several years. An automobile driven by Philip old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John House legislation If It would ac- Grange which comes In February nurses and the superintendent. church of this city, will be the M N E K .ASHORE Pclz of New York city, a professor Yale yesterday in the second of a Master Wilfred Breault entered thla year. H. Stavlnaky of Purnell Place was series of four William L. Storrss lec- complish the purpose, but added be The following Is the report for sneaker at the annual meeting of Drastie of music, went off the road at Bol- held yesterday afternoon at 3 the Newington hospital Saturday Worthy Maater George Nelson the Connecticut Nurserymen’s London, Jan. 12 - (A P I - A mes- tures on "The Administrative Pro- would have to study It further. the year In detail: Number of pa- Reductions ton Notch at 8:30 last night, struck o’clock at the home of Andrew afternoon and was operated on Mon- and Mrs. Nelson are attending the Association to be held at the Elm sage from Lloyd's agent at Flush- cess." tients In hospital, January 1, 1937 AU Thie against a rock ledge. It badly dam. Stavin.zky of 220 Oak street, and day afternoon. The reporta are state session In Hartford this week Tree Inn. Farmington. Jan. 19th. ing, the Netherlands, today said the Landis pointed out that “ in tbe 16; number of patients' admitted Season’e aged the car but the driver and two 3:30 at the Concordia Lutheran very favorable. Wilfred was Injur- as delegates from Andover. Grange. during the year. 780; total pa- Other speakers will be Professor German liner Gnehsenau, 18.160 field of policy determination, effec- Styles companions were uninjured. Mr. church. ed while roller skating on the side- Mrs. John Hutchinson, Juvenile George Graves of the Waltham, tons, was reported ashore off the tive publicizing of the policy and tients treated, 796; number dis- Pelz was driving towards Hartford Mrs. George Wtnzier sang “ Safe walk In Manchester about six years ^ p u ty la registered at the Hotel Mass., experiment station: Eugene Netherlands coast near Flushing. the rea.sons .bat underlie It Is es- S 51ANtat CHESTER e charged during the year. 781; X- and dill not realize that the road In the Arms o f Jesus” and "W o ago and had to have his leg am- Garde while she Is present at the rays taken. 409; accidents, 178; Dietler of the National A.ssoclatlon She was outward bound from took such a sharp turn until it wa.s sential." putated. The operation was to re- Flndet die Seele” . She was ac- TH U RS„ FRI. AN D S.\T. state meeting. births, 98; operations. 292; deaths. of Credit Men. Bremerhaven for the Far Ea.^!. loo late to prevent the accident, he He also said that legislators are move part of the bone on the stump eonipauled by Organist Fred E. becoming less reluctant to grant to The 1938 Juvenile Grange officers 26. Visiting Nurse AssoralHon Ollier reports said the vessel hsd told Constable Fred Drcger. who in- as the nerve had become exposed. At the 26th ^ n u a l meeting of-the fouled In anchoring. Weather waa Wemcr. administrative tribunals the power The Greate8t Double Fea- were Installed at their meeting last During the summer months a vestigated. No arrest was made. The bearbrs were Edward Cavag- The board o f directresses of the number of tonsil clinics were held, Rockville VlalYlng Nurse Associa- boisterous and the sea rough. A tug to formulate regulators provisions. week, by Mrs. Hutchinson. Ells- ^ naro, William and Michael Hab- ture Bill Ever Presented. Porter Library Association will some of which were taken care of tion held last evening Mrs. Walter HO was sent to the rescue. meet Thursday evening at the home worth Coveil, Past Patron, inatalled The senior choir of the Emanuel erern. Henry Klein, William Staven Don’t Miss It! Mrs. Hutchinson as Matron. by the Teachers’ chib of the Public Dravcott was elected president for ■ n : 1 Lutheran church will give a 15-mln- of the chairman Mlsa Gertrude And NEW - and John Krlnjak. Burial was In Wheat. rye. oats and rice— Mrs. Elsie Percy Is reaUng com- schools and the Salvation Army 1938. Fred N. Belding, Mra. F. T. J I utc broadcast over Station WDRC the East cemetery. eraon to complete selecting the fund. W ALSH'S SPE E I H I .\|iE.AKD America’s most Important crop, books with the funds available. fortably at tho Manchester Memo- Maxwell and Maurice Spurling were MOHJEV I from 10:30 to 10:45 o'clock tonight. excepting com — all came from The report for the month of Dec- named vice presidents. Maude ROYAL PORTABLE • An Cotonl • Attlftd I under tho direction of G. Albert I love you truly The following people have been rial hospital where she was taken .Mrs. Adella L. Ollbert Europe. AU MaitriaUt Newark, N. il., Jan. 12.— (AP) I Pearson. chosen to fill the officers chairs at last week after a fall which broke WITH TOUCH CONTROL HMghtt Senator David I. Walsh (D-Massi The funeral of Mrs. Adetia L. her hip. lO O W H 'J Glltfert of 48 Maple street who died the golden anniversary of Coventry had a good speech prepared for the truly deor.,/' Mr. and Mrs. Burton Lewis and |SPECIAL SALE LADIE-S’ HANDBAGS—69c.| The Girls Scouts Association will Monday was held this afternoon at Grange, No. 76. P. of H „ to be held Service Typewriter Co. CMthollc Women of the a Kempls meet tonight at 7:30 at the Y. M. January 20 at the (Church Ckimmun Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cornwall spent 2 o’clock at the Thomas Q. Dou- “SPECIAL REQUEST” the week end with Mrs. Lewis' sis- 195 Trumbull St. Hartford but they didn’t hear It. C. A The entertainment commit- gan Funeral Home, 59 Holl street. Ity House. In aa far as possible direct descendants of the first offi- ter In Stamford. Mr. Lewis and Mr. Endicott-Johnson Shoes Four hundred of them met at 3 tee la planning to have folk dances Adjutant George Anscombe of the Tom Overholt Presents Ctomwell attended the National Boat NORTON'S Ixical Agents: p. m. yesterday to listen to him,’ and songs tonight. Salvation Army conducted the serv- cers have been asked; Master, Wal- Show which waa being held In New 749 Main Street State Theater Bldg. waited In vain for hours, and went ices. The bearers were George Gil- THE “BIG APPLE” ter 8. Havens, son of Dr. W. C. home. j Haven; overseer, Irving Loomis, York a ty. Kemp’s, Inc. NEW II.AVE.V n K E bert. Michael Fogarty. John Me- Thursday, Jan. 13 18 At 7:30 a Washington train pull- I Fartane and Henry Zimmerman. grandson of J. O. Freeman; lectur- Word has been received here of sd In with the Senator, stifferlng a^ New Haven. Jan. 12.— (A P )— a ! Burial waa In the East cemetery. er, John E. Kingsbury, son of dea- the death of George Hannam. "Un- bai' head cold and surprised to learn loss estimated by Peter Taddeo, SHELL CHATEAU con Apdrew Kingsbury; steward cle George" os be waa familiarly B yron'W . Hall, son o f O. C. Hall: the speech was supposed to be at 3. owner of the building, at upwards I Mrs. .Mary J. Walsh MILLIMANTIO called, Uved with the Woodln fam- assistant steward, George Kings- nis not 8 p. m. of *3.500 was sustained in a fire | Funeral services for Mrs. Mary See this hot dance sensation by ily during Mr. Wooden's pastorate TlO bury. grandson of Andrew Kings- here. A t the time of hla death he He stayed overnight with friends, which damaged a grocery store and J. Walsh. w‘ldow of John H. Walsh, the original dancers. No Cover bury; chaplain, Edith P. Haven; or 5Ilnlraum Thurs. and FrL waa with Mrs. Woodln's daughter, .lifi ^Ay Dr. and Mrs.-Dennis O'Connor of i the Taddeo barber shop on Stale who died Saturday, were held at her Pomona, Sylvia Smith, great-grand- This W ee k ’s G rea test V a l u e! South Orange. ^ atreet laat night. home, 9 Pleasant street, yesterday FLOOR SHOW FRI. AND SAT. Mrs. Bridge o f Haaardvllle. Spacious Floor. Park 800 Cars. daughter of J. O. Freeman; Flora. Mrs. Lillian Newberry, teacher of afternoon kt 2 o'clock. Rev. James Mrs. Amelia Walbridge; Ceres, Cora Stuart NetU of St. Mary’s Episcopal Watch For Hawaiian Night! the sixth, seventh and eighth E. Kingsbury, granddaughter of grades Is at her home in Norwich church officiated. During the serv- -Andrew Klngtsbury; lady assistant ice Rudolph Swanson sang, “ Beau- where she Is confined with the steward, June Loomis, great-grand- mumps. Mrs. Mosely of Windham tiful Isle of Somewhere.” There AMph Zuhpf peewetn daughter of J. Freeman; secre- JUST BEATS DEADLINE o. Is subsUtutlng for Mra. Newberry. Plain Garments AS WBs a profusion o f beautiful floral tary, Arthur J. Vinton, Sbn of Wtnl- LltTLE Miss Josephine Litwin, third, AS^ tributes. ' CLUB PARADISE C A R O L E fleld Vinton, who conducted the first The bearers were William Walsh, fourth sod fifth grade teacher ia W'llllmantic Installation of thla Grange; gate- Sv George Smith, David Warnock, L O M B A R D keeper, Agnes Hall, daughter of back at her duties thla week after Cleaned and Pressed Henry Thornton, Arthur Bronkic "NCFF SAID” Oiarles Robertson; treasurer, H. B several days spent recovering from and Stuart Cordner. Burial waa In FRED Pemeroy. Both Mrs. Agnes Hall and painful Injuries ab In New York state, arrested the be explained. and 3*piece'suits (coat, vest, trousers.) tomatic Tnnins Phileo . . . three locally, Frank Wendt of Hart- ON THE SAME SHOW Stanley la carrying the moll for the one radio that makea Inn- George Neloon while he attiuida the ford, and John J. Walsh and Fred IT’.S 3IUSICOLOSSAL: **EE MARBLE FOB .ARTISTS DRESSES Special Discount On ing coaipIririT raay, n-acrfol, M. HoUfelder of New Britain, »C1RCasE» Heavenly songs — a dovvn-to Orange seosion In Hartford. LeaUe irmeriy *4.98 and up Rpeedy and accuratSIef y charged with Interstate transpor- earth story and the greatest Stondlah drlvea tbe High School bua Any Other Two Garments. N ew York, Jan. 12.— (A P ) — nighta for Mr. Stanley. I X N u Co tation of lottery Ucketo. ATTENTION KIDDIES! galaxy of slant ever assem- V/Wr* bled In ono show! ly Manhattan sculptors, too Ralph Segtir haa returned to hla SINGLE GARMENTS 55c if sent alone *22s C ( Special After School Shaw- I or to buy marble through com- home in Canton after spending oome Ing ot "IIEIOI” At 8:SO I FEATIBINO -toerctol cbonnela, became beach- — 50c if sent with two or more gar- it MO SQUAT DIES OF AUTO INJURIES. TED LEWIS AND ills BAND Urns with his olator Mrs. John $2.89 _ Each Afternoon! | eombera along the East river water- CAB CALLOW A y Hutchinson. ments. ^ THIS O F m front today os word spread that .N O S TO O P GOOD FOR A LIMITID Bridgeport. Jan. 12.— (A P )— I k SWBTttT STOKY and His Cutlnn Huh Orchestra A very interesting Round Table 2 f o r $5.00 TIMI ONLY Mre. Nellie K. Lynch Lee, widow JOB DIMAGGIO marble from razed buUdlnga wraa Diacusstoo on tbe topic “Caa caui- of Frank G. Lee. a former police- being dumped to make the fill for There ore 85 to the let •s«u m It muk aiaa-xjua.^ dren Be Educated P lay?” was MOSQunn' 4«rl«l to tm^mrw gfwStol fmrMgn man. died during the night in St. the East River Drive. the program o f the P. T. A . m—Htig Come early for these voluee.'' Dial 7100 Today for Prompt Pickup Vincent’s hospital of Injuries suf- “MANHAnAN Pieces which would coot an artist field at the Town HoU Monday Several farms claim the first thorou^bred foal of the year. The fered in an automobile accident *10. *25, or even *50 have been sal- night. Refreabmenta were served one above arrived at the Charles E. Cooper Rancho San Luis Rey Jan. 6. Mrs. Lee, 60, suffered a vaged from among the old bricks, after the meeting. B E N S O N F U R N IT U R E and R A D I O in southern CallfomU shortly sfter midnight. Jsn. 1. Had the skull fracture, brolten ankle and MERRY-GO-ROUND” granite and sandstone dumped Tbe Mother’s Club will meet with colt been born a fsw hours earlier it already would be considered bad been unconscious from the time JtAN HERSHOIT along the shore. Peddlers’ carta and NORTON'S U* S, Cleaners & D yers of the occldenL Mrs. Tom Birmingham Wednesday •nt'neazi oa w Radio Headquarters” a year old sinca Jsn. 1 U the recognized birthday of aU race — ALSO ---- today “ 52ND S T R E E r’ an oceaalanal truck haul the marble 977 M AIN STREET ^ - Police sold the automobile which night, sum. Sara Roberta wUl be MMm 711.718 Main St., Johnson Block______. For Serrl(» On Any Radio Call 3535 horse*. ^ The dam, Vernis C, is blind, to a Unj bell was placed on BORIS PLUS “JIADAME X” pieces away to the sculptora* Hato. tbe speaker ot tbe eveniag. 836 M AIN STREET the neck. This enables the mare to know the whereabouts ol struck her was operated by Roy E. KARIXIKK la MANCHESTER Y ’’* ‘**> A7. of BridgeporL She woe Dishes to the Ladles. The annual church Roll CXa sup- , her baby. The young woman is Vera Jeffrey. "WEST o r SHANGHAt** Cotton acreage In Brazil per will be held at the hall Friday Known Throughout Hartford County WC— tto • ftrw it at tha Umo, S East Ifiola S t n e * - r BoekviOe ensood from 1,700,000 In 1928 night a t 7:00 o'clock.' Tbe members For Excellent Woriunansbip and Service. T >,400,()pf,ln 1*35. . 1 APynRTIHElfENT— ADVERUBiaCENT— it wouldn’t Increase the Incomes claim to dlsttnetkm—that the town Two-piece Afternoon Frock aAPANESE OFFER m Ten Die As Airliner Crashes LANIERS CO. ADOPTS FRANCE PRO F^ES MEMORIAL TEMPLE SEATS BAILEY CHALLENGES the others perceptibly. is the namesake o f Arlington DANGEROUS, H. S.1TALY P A Q WAKE UP YOUR "Anybody who will examine the Brugh, better known to movle-go- I t t o d M g e ^ to sell a B U B ffnl FOR BOMBING VICTIMS OmCERS FOR 1938 records wlU find it’s a lie about two era as Robert Taylor. TUTE for 866 Jast to mahe three eri Features Surplice Lines NEW WORKINC PLAN per cent o f the people controlling 90 Taylor’a father lived here as a four cents more. Cnstamen are ym tt 1 i ON TRADE HALTED LIVER B ILE- NEW LABOR CODE ICKES’ STATEMENTS per cent of the wealth. I heard youth, they point out, and liked the host assets: lose them aad yea teea' BY CAROL DAY FitbelCdMl-Aal TtillJiB* pslef W h that 46 years ago In college. It was town so well he named hla son after your bostnea*. 666 Is worth threa But U. S. Ambassador Grow To Meet Employes Once A IW Mmtaf l a i i ' ie Ca Past Grand Chief Mra.Trances a He then and has been a He ever It, although residing elsewhere at or four tlmee as moeb as a BUBfflS- 'T'H E surplice closing of Pattern since. TUra__ Advt. Says Money Will Be Tumeid Month To (Settle AH Their Tb* ilTtr ahauM poor eat tare semSs ut Chambera In Charge Of In- the. time of the boFa birth. ^ 8129 flatters inches off the sil- Hqatd b0« Into Tour bowoU ft win M r ^ Sitdowns And Pickets "So Is the story about the 60 fam- ^te Department Refuses., Over To Japanese Charity. Labor Problems. in not flowinvfmtYFiTmiFfa^tfocMm'tdHloni. stallation Ceremonial. North Carolina Senator De- houette of any woman inclined to It iont docart In tha bowaln. Oan bloata up ilies controlling the nation's Indua- stoutness. The blouse Is designed your •tomaoh. ffai OMintlpatad. Ibur to'.’’ wbeln nytt«m U poiamnd aad m fnni nanc; • And Takes The Danger Memorioi Temple, Psrthian Sla- clares It Is Not True Sixty to Recognize King As to be worn with separate skirts Tokyo, Jsn. 12—(AP)—A dona- New Bittaln, J u . 12— (A P )— vnk and tbt iForld loolcn imoii* tion of 12,000 by Japanese dtlsens AdopUon of the Wastlngbouse plan A mere bowel moeement dDeni*t fM at ~ ters, seated Ita 1888 officers last and suits and many women like ^ caane. It taken Uionn cood. eM Oarlnr*n Jaaoaiy—ths first month at the for victims of th* American gun- providing for monthly meeUngs be- LHtln Lteer Pflln to vet then* two »o«nde •*®NDoe of ;ood taste. Ton will find Dot Of Fntore Strikes. night. in Odd Fellows ball. Past Hie Emperor Of Ethiopia. this added practicality. In mon- boat Panay was presented to the New Tear—and I don’t have to tall Fanrilies Rule The Nation. tween employers and employes at of bUe flowing freely and make yon feel It so adaptable and practical. One Grand Chief Mra. Frances Chambers Manchester Be On Time In 1938 otone, the dress Is charming for United States Embassy today.Njiut which their problems will be settled **tip and op.** Hnrmlenn. gentle. yH annai* you It was named from Janus, an piece may be moved from bedroom bridge and luncheon, the wide re- Ambassador Joseph C. Grew indi- Ing In-making bile flow freely. Aek for Italian god, who was supposed to to living room to dining room with- waa In charge and was aaaisted by was announesd today as effective at Cnrter*n Little Lieer Pilln by Paris. Jan. 12 — (A P )—French Waj»hlngton. Jan. 12—(API— WMhlnctoD, Jan. H — (AP) — vers giving a softness to the bo- cated It eventually would be used to Stnbbemly refnse anything elnta guard the gates of Rome. In Roman out spoiling the effect. If you are Mrs. Stephen Miller and Mrs. Wal- Date Book You Can Depend On Westclox factories of Landers, Frary and employers would be permitted to NMOUattons for a trade treaty be- dice that is extremely flattering. benefit Japanese. Clark In this city and New Hart- mythology he presided over the ori- furnishing a new home or refurnish- ter Henry. The officers are; Past Senator Bailey (D.-N. C.). challeng- tween Italy and the United State* The ambassador agreed to bold ford. gin of things and It was the cus- ing an old one. give Plymouth discharge workmen only with union ing assertions of Secretary Ickes This BIG BEN with luminous dial and In silk crepe or in satin, it Is ’a ^ l e f , Mrs. Horace Peckbam; moat Jan. 14—M. H. S.-East Hartford have been euepended, It waa I®*™' the sum in trust only until It was tom for the pious Romans to pray House close Inspection and serious approval under a labor agreemnnt and others that 60 families control loud a la r m ...... ed today, because of Italian Inalet- dress that you will wear for The agreement waa signed last excellent chief, Mrs. Herbert Alley; cage clash at State Armory. .... $ decided bow the money ahould be night by factory officials and° repre- to Janus whenever they embarked thought. You couldn’t do betUr. proposed “social peace” In Industry. the bulk of American Industrj’, *ald 3.45 enee that Secretary Hull admit Kmg every festive occasion from noon used. any new undertaking. He Is excellent senior, Mrs. Etta Perkins; Jan. 16 — BriUah-American club BIG BEN with luminous dial and sentatives of Local 207, United Elec- By GEO. HOLMES . ^ O N E MM The pact also would ban picketing excellent Junior, Mra. Harold Mo- today that legislation "addre*.*ed to Victor Brnmanuel’e right to the to dinner. In thin wool, it is good Editors of the newspapers Ntchl Itlngly represented with two faces De-w1d(enlng Fnmltore the wrong* of a mere hamlftil of family party at Masonic Temple. chime alarm ...... trical, Radio and Machine Workers and occupation of fsetoriek by dean; manager, Mias Ada Peckham .....$ tttle of Emperor of Ethiopia. for street and daytime. For early NIchl and Malnicbl took’ the fund to he youthful and the other aged A touch of alcohol will remove strikers. bu*lnesa men I* not going to cure Also Informal cabaret dance at 4.50 ( Hull refused to use the latter of America, a C. L O. affiliate, af- of Glastonbury: mistress of finance, Rainbow, Bolton, auspices, of Amer- BIG BEN with plain dial and spring, a print fabric for blouse the foreign office. It waa raised as ter a aeries of conferences. Save More Than Ever On the one looking forwafd, the other the white spot that a too-hot dish Political sources said Premier this depi-easlon.” designation In the trade document, a consolation gift after the Panay backward, perhaps because the an- left on youy table top. Simply Mra Lloyd Nevera; mistress of rec- ican I.,eglon. loud a la r m ...... tiformed persons said Premier and skirt would be well chosen. By vote of the employes, the un- RE-UPHOLSTERING Camille Chautemps would present The answer to present economic .... $ 2.75 was' sunk above Nanking by Japa- ctent Roman* realized that. to be put a few drops of alcohol tn the ords and correspondence, &Irs. M. conditions, Bailey added in an Inter- Coming Event* BIG BEN with plain dial and HussoUnI turned down a suggestion If sewing does not come easily ion was chosen bargaining agency the suggested labor leglalatlon at P. Llnnell; protector, Mra. Emu to you, do not hesitate to work nese naval planea on Dec. 12. successful In any venture we must palm of your hand, then moisten today’s labor peace conference of view, la "asBiirance to the American .Tan. 18—International Night at 5 a t a paragraph be inserted to to represent the workers at an elec- Dickinson; guard, Mra. 8. Miller; Y. M. C. A. chime alarm ...... from these complete and detailed Grew e»reased appreciation of tion November 16, 1087. No Need To Have Dull, Cold, not only have the enthusiaam and fingertips of the other hand and the general confederation of labor people that they ore not going to $ 3.50 make It plain that the pact was not hopefulness of youth but also the pianist, Mrs. Myron Peckham: press .Ian. 23 — Annual meeting of sewing instructions. the "appdrut sincerity of feeling” Union officials said the company lightly rub the white area. Re- and the union of middle-claas em. have any collecUvIat Bystem. " tp be construed as any form Bare Looking Rooms experience and knowledge of age— correspondent, Mrs. Herbert Alley; Emanuel Ltilheran church. B.-\BY BEN wHh luminous dial . . American recognition of Italy* Pattern 8129 is designed for In which the donations were prof- had granted time and a half pay member, however, that alcohol it- ployes. In that connection Bailey assert- .. $ sizes 14, 18. 18, 20. 40. 42. 44 and fered but said ‘it Is the belief of a rare combination I’ll grant, but It representative to the grand temple, Jan. 25—Three one-act plays by 3.95 Ethiopian Empire. for work on legal holidays, ssnloiity self la a paint remover, so don’t The premier had a Cabinet man- ed the 10-point program which he 48. Size 18 requires' 2 S-8 yards the American government that can be founds—and If you find It. apply more than a fraction of a date to take the danger out of Mra Edythe C3iapman; alternate. and other Senators circulated In the Cto'mniunlty Players at Hollister 1 State Department trade official* of 33 or 39 inch material for the rights and oompensatton for union clasp it to you as the most precious BABY BEN with plain d ia l...... American nationals should not re- drop at a time— then mb briskly strikes which have troubled France Mrs. Horace Peckbam. Senate last fall for the promotion of street school for benefit of Educa- .... $ 2.95 rid they were seeking some means blouse and 21-4 yards for the men who attend the monthly meet- of Jewel*, and never let It slip your tional Club. ceive nor take direct benefit from ing If the meeUngs are held during before adding more. for many months, and he Insisted Members of the standing social free enterprise was succeeding tn Its dr ending the stalemate. skirt In monotone, 4 7-8 yards. aum* of money thus offered. Hunter Green hold. committee for the next three Jan. 29—Birthday Boll for Presi- BINGO A L A R M ...... T Actual negotiation*, however, The new WINTER PATTERN working hour*. upon continuing with conference original purpose—to "mobilize pub- _^$1.25 "It Is my expectation that short- This Is Just one of the many love-^ Opportunity Only Knocks Once plans despite refusal by the Em- months are Mra Horace Peckham, lic opinion." More than 1.000,000 dent. .State Armory. tbre eapected to lapse at least for BOOK Is ready for you now. It The company agreed to the prin- A Mew Band Bug Feb. 1-4 — Annual Herald Cook- jnreral months, during which the has 32 pages of attractive design* ly a prominent Japanese will con- ciple of an 8-hour day and a 40-hour ly. smart, new solid colors. No‘ And this Is your opportunity to ployers’ Federation to attend. chairman: Mrs. David Dickson; Miss copies have been distributed BEN BOLT EI.ECTRIC ALARM, does a lot to freshen up your winter save many, many dollars. Stutlng ing school. dtnatlon might be adjusted. As for every size and every occasion. stitute hlmaelf recipient for the week, they said, and promised to wonder decorators are using solid Points In the Code Ada PeclcHam and Mrit Andrew throughout the nation, he said. plain d ia l...... i',.... Photographs show dresses made gifts which the Japanese offer In outfit. Visit Norton’s, 977 Malrf Thursday, Jan. 13th, Montgomery Johnson. Visiting commIttM, north Still Unoertain Feb. 13 — Police benefit at State .... $ 3.45 as the deadlock continues, consider at a later meeting a de- and two-tone eolora today. Bee street, for a wonderful sale of 21.69 The proposed labor code, said one de relation* will be governed by , from these patterns being worn; evidence of their feeling, to be de- Wards are staging a gigantic sale Informant, consisted of three princl' section of the towm, Mra Winfield Asked If he regarded President theater. BEN BOLT ELECTRIC ALARM, mand for vacattons with pay. and study this smartly modem bags reduced to 69 cents. Feb. 17, 18, 19- ,St. Bridget's pre- extension of a previous Italo- a feature you will enjoy. Let the voted to something In Japan that General view of the wreckage of the Northwest Airlines "Sky A t the bargaining agency election with unheard-of sensational bar- pal points: Chace; center. Mrs. Harold Modean; Roosevelt's recent speeches ss in ac- luminous d ia l...... charming designs in this new will testify to the good will between home-like fabric. Its harmony de- gains. This sale will be held In Lent en Mardl Gras. ^$3.95 (merican treaty. Zephyr” which crashed near Bozeman, Mont., killing all 10 persons about 2,000 employes cast ballots. "Drowning" Tour Plants 1. Complete liberty of private em- South, Mrs. Emil Dickinson. cord with that program, Ballev re- Only One Oocumeot book help you in your sewing. the two countries." aboard. The tragedy occurred high among mounhkln peaks tUong lights the eye. You can have It Cheney’s Spinning Mill knowii as ployers to hire, accompanied by ob- Announcement wras made of the plied: One pattern and the new Winter If your house plants appear WESTCLOX WRIST BEN, ' Since there waa only one docu- the Continental Divide. An arm of one of the victims Is Indicated quickly and inexpensively by re- the Clock Building, located at Elm ligatory establishment by the man visit of Grand Chief Harriet' Nut- "The Prealdent’a speeches have MO\lE STAB’S NAMES.AK2. ment under consideration In the Pattern Book—25 cents. Winter by the arrow. TESTS FOR PROMOTIONS Bcraggly and sickly. It may be that and Forest streets and will consist Arlington, Neb.— (A P)—Arling- (W’rist W a t c h ) ...... Book alone— 15 cents. placing irour old upholstery cover- they get more water than they can agements of advisory bodies—under land and h # staff at the next meet- not been contrary to that program. .. $ 3.95 tnposed new treaty, the State De- of all kinds of furniture, mgs, ing. But we all realize he -said In hla ton residents have presented a new For a PATTERN of this attrac- AUSTRIAN MONARCHISrS ings to give doable loxary and aaslinilate. If you use a Jardiniere, union control—to pass on all dis- pkrtoent could not faU back on the Hartford, Jan. 12— (A P )—Three stoves, bedding, radios, plumbing charges. After the meeting last night the message to Congress that he was tive rnodel send 15c in COIN, doable durability, ana beat of all, pot the plant In an ordinary florist’s supplies, lamps, tables and other Simula of address used in diploma- your NAME. ADDRESS, STYLE Arixona vacation, aaytng be did not members of the Connecticut Na- 2. Continuance of arbitration In social committee served refresh- going to oomc dowm with recom- POCKET BEN WATCH $ tic cxchangea. Under this, Italian IN n C R IS WITH NAZIS tional Guard today were ordered to pot with drainage vent In th# bot- Items too numerous to mention. 1.50 NUMBER and SIZE to TODAY’S know what Mr. Roosevelt had In you can have thie oew fabric and tom, and be sure that the jardiniere controversies between operators ments. and pamphlets giving the mendations. That element of un- Sure — that's It— ” 1 to the United States spoke of FATTERN BUREAU. 11 STER- mind to improve business conditions. appear before examining boards to new color; ellghtly higher than Some are brand new, some are ” sec- and employes, strengthened by man- certainty la still there.” 111 NEW DEAL-BIG la large enough to permit the pot to onda” but all are In good condition programs for the year were dis- King of Italy and Emperor of 8ia9 'U N O PL., BROOKLYN. N. Y. Neither baa the President recent- determine their qualifications for datory acceptance of conciltatlon ac- tributed. "All this hot air about the dis- the hig orange and DAX WATCH jlopia" and American replies Vienna, Austria, Jan. 12— (A P )— oar low price M terlols. rest on small blocka of wood or and priced unusually low. Many are $1.00 Special police patrolled Vienna ly consulted William Green, presi- promotions to higher grades. stones so that excess water may cords where both rides have agreed tribution of wealth Is not founded black truck! It’s Dtloned only the title of King, dent of tho American Federation of They are MaJ. James M. Quinn, one-of-a-kind so better hurry for on fact. Seventy-six per cent of the t Secretary Hull continued hla Inr streets today after night-long sklr- BUSINESS TALK drsdn a w ^ from the roots. Keep first choice. For a tistlog of articles to place their problems in the hands another Johna-Manville in- expansion In production schedule*. mUhes between Austrian Nazi Dem- Labor. Green has Opposed an admin- hsadquarters, 102d Infantry, CNO, of an arbitrator. total Income of the nation goe* to tanatlonal trade program, however, istration proposal for a voluntary the soli loose with a small claw tool snd prices see display “ad” tn this BUYING ORDERS MOUNT As In copper, lead and other mar- onatraton and Monarchists who requested to appear to deterndne or fork, but be careful not to In. 3. Denial of the right of workers ST. MARY’S AUXlUARY people with salaries of Ie*a than sulation blowing Job in Man- by announcing that bearings will kets, the buying tn textiles has been building trades wage cut In a vast bis qualifications for certificate of Issue. R. DONNELLY begin Feb. 28 on a reciprocal agree- would make the Hapaburg. Arch- Jure the roots when loosening the to strike, except after a majority 25.000. chester. Phone 3829 and JEWELER accompanied by a little recovery in AIDS COURAGE housing campaign. eligibility for promotion to lieuten- "Only one per cent goes to people naat with Turkey, Interested busi- IN NEW YORK MARKETS duke Otto Emperor. dirt. The Ideal way to water plants, HOUSEHOLD HIMTS vote, plus an absolute ban on oc- price! after the steep decline last ant colonel, infantry. National cupation of factories and on picket BIRTHDAY FRIDAY with Incomes In excess of 2100,000. find out about this business. 515 Main Street Manchsstw ness men were given until Feb. 9 to year. More than 250 had been arrested of course. Is to set them In a tub of at dawn. (Oontlaoed from Page One) Guard of the United States. water and allow the.roots to absorb Signs of Good Veal lines. If you took that and distributed it. fUe bitefs. Spurt In Metals Gapt. Russell B. Leete, headquar- American Interests wer* hopeful (OoattntMd from Page Oae) Monarchist rallies in communities COLDER WEATHER, SNOW the moisture through the bottom of When 3TOU buy veal the next time, The suggested legislation also Anniversary Event To Be Ob- Speculative demand In anticipa- latlon that be might help Mr. Roose- ters, 102d infantry, (JNG, to deta^ would provide for a system of gov- et fsning machinery to the Turk* In tion of Increased absorption of raw throughout the country, at which the pot. Remove as soon as violent be sure of these points: It should last few days In copper, lead, coarse veil shape the message which he mine hts quallfloations for certifi- have a faint, pink flesh, little or no ernment employment offices to su- served With Supper In Par- InereMed quantities. Items which materials for armament building, speakers spoke with hostility of bubbling ceases. Hun said might be considered for cotton cloths, hides, rubber and Germany and Nazis, set off the dls- Intends to send Congress soon on SPREADS OVER MIDWEST cate of eligibility for promotion to edge fat, and other fat should be pervise placing all workers in pub- ish Hall; New Haven Wom- other baalc markets sensitive' to Including the United SUtes’ plans legislation to strengthen anti-trust major. Infantry, National Guard of lic services and affiliated Industries. freer import Included tobacco, flgs, for Increased naval and merchant orden. ToaU Be Surprised pinkish tn tint. Milk fed veal la the an To Speak. talaina, nuts, rugs, borax, chrome changes In underlying business laws. He frequently has conferred the United States. what a convenience It la to have the best and sbculd be at least, four Chautemps avoided an open break shipbuilding, waa held partly ac- Nazis endeavored to break up the with Mr. Roosevelt on economic Weak Imitation, However, Of ere, emery ore and furs. conditions and sentiment. - Monarchist meetings. Second lieutenant Robert N. Manchester Laundry, 8416, take weeks old before It la slaughtered. with the Employers Federation, af- countable for the new year spurt In problems. (Countryman, service company, 102d St. Mary's Woman’s Auxiliary Onmany now bandies most of Buying orders In some lines since metals. Nowhere were the disorden of Blizzard Which Swept Dis- care of your weekly wash and so ter it refused his Invitation to the -jf; r, T im ey’s foreign trade. In 1938 the turn of the year have been the After Sloan read his prepared Infantry, CNO, to determine his reasonably In price. Save money by Vegetable Cookery conference, by agreeing later to In- will hold Its annual birthday supper Many buyers. It was noted, have serious character, because of police statement, reporters asked him for trict Fifty Years Ago. Germany sold Turkey 48 per cent heaviest In months and have been vt^Iance, but they continued qualifications for promotion to first keeping In good health. Try our Vegetables should be soaked in form management representatives In the parish ball Friday evening at of Its Imports and the U nlM States timely aids to producers who saw been banking on prospects that further comment on the business lieutenant. Infantry, CNO. 6:30, under the direction of Mrs. armament expenditures throughout throughout the night In some com- situation. Chicago, Jan. 12.--(A P) —Cold- CHAIRS serrice and be convinced. a i^mall i.niDUDt of water to pre- of Its result^ sent only 10 per cent. reserve orders depleted in the the world more likely would In- munities. er weather and snow overspread serve vitamins and minerals. Do The Premier also summoned the Frank Sheldon, Mra Robert John- virtual cessation of forward buying In Vienna, Vlllach and Linz there ‘‘Little Better FeeUng” portions Of the middle west today, Labor and MaterlaL Wing, d a b If you use a food grinder a great not add soda os soda destroys the Cabinet to take up the new labor ston, Mrs. John Dougan, and the In the last six months of 1937. crease than decline, considering the momentum of the arms race. For were brief gang fights. He replied that Viere was "a lit- the 50th anniversary of the “Great and Cogswell Stylee. Regn- deal and find It convenient to have valuable vitamin C. Cooking in an measures. president, Mrs. Charles Wade. Further broadening of the revival The Monarchists lately have been tle better feeling today than a Blizzard” of 1888. Uriy it assembled and fastened to table uncovered pan preserves the color. A number of organizations, some The guest speaker will be Miss PRIVATE FUNERAL RITES In raw materials, business ob- the first six trading days of 1038, the trade estimated copper sales for rapping National Socialism and month ago." Weir echoerodiictl«n since fac- against 8,068 In the comparable de. to Otto'B becoming Emperor. shaile better bu.sincss.” ka and Iowa prairies. oughly clean and ready for uae. To remove gum or sticky fly pa- the meeting. of the Woman’s Auxiliary to the tories and mines were forced to cur- cember period. Monarchist speakers last night “There Is no Insurmountable con- More than four Inches of snow per from materials, take as mticb Among them were the French National Council, and who on last tail sharply for lack of new orders flict between business and the gov- fell In northern Minnesota. Snow Orange supplie* between now and as possible off by scraping, then Confederation of Chiiatlan Work- Friday was elected president of the after Inventory accumulation ceased Some of the recent buying in raw contended that the gravest Issue be- SOFAS Head Of New Britain Firm materials was attributed'to prepara- fore Austria waa the maintenance ernment,” Weir continued. “If there waa general In the Dakotas and May are expected to be the largest gasoline, carbon tetr.achloride, or al- ers, the Textile Employers Union Woman’s Auxiliary In the State of last spring and summer. were. It would look dark for the Wisconsin. Ice Jams stalled three Labor and Material. Any Style on record. During this period, both cohol will remove the rest. Rain Killed By FaH From Win- tion* for spring manufacturing In of Independence and that the mon- with t or 8 loose cushions. Regu- and the Confederation of French Connecticut. Miss Pardee was a First to Feel Change shoes and other indiiatries. Gen- future.” fishing tugs at the Sheboygan, Florida and California will divide spots will come out If you sponge ProfesslontU Syndicates. The latter, delegate to the general convention dow; Funeral Tomorrow. archy waa the only form of state He said Marvin McIntyre, one WI*., harbor. Most observers were cautious In erally, trade observera said, manu promising lasting freedom. the honor*. with clear, eool water or press tho composed of skilled technical work- In Cincinnati last October, and will accepting the new year stirrings as facturers hav: been going slow on of the President's secretaries, had The snowstorm wraa a weak imi- ini’,.. $ 2 9 . 5 0 material under a cloth wrung out of ers, charged that the general con- Invited the industrialists to the speak on that aubject. She Is a most New Britain, Jan. 12 — (AP) — the start of a lasting resumption of replenishing used-up stocks. tation, however, of the '88 midwest Brides and Grooms Attentloa! hot water. federation "misled the government White House. McIntyre accom- bllszard which took the Uvea of interesting speaker and any of the Fitvate funeral aervicea for Paul K. demand and the precursor or a gen- Be sure and visit Plymouth House by misstating facts.” women of S t Mary’s Episcopal eral advance In mill activity and TO HOLD AN ELECTION panied them to the door of the exe- more than 100 persons and caused Small Deposit With Order. at Watkins. You’ll be surprised to If you are tired of plain stewed Rogers, 49, president and treasurer F. C. HOL.MRS DIES cutive offices when they left at 8:40 extensive property damage. church who would like to hear her, of the Skinner Chuck Company, payrolls. It was pointed out, how- Other Low Price*—I Tear To Pay learn that it only takes 2495 to have dried fmits, try adding a bit of or who wish to be present at the ever, that these In the past ii.sually p. m. Known as the "Children's Storm” such ftimlshlngs for your own grated lemon rind, a little lemon who waa killed yesterday afternoon Stamford. Jan. 12— (A P )—Fred- AT NORWALK FACTORY The President, at his press con- CURB QUOTA'nONS supper, will be welcome. To assist tn a foil from the window of hts of- have been the first to feel a change because It trapped so many young- Choose Tour Own Coverhiga home. Three room* complete (In- Juice or a slice o f two of lemon erick C. Holmes, a native of New ference. said the meeting had been sters after they had left rural cluding rugs) In the loveliest of while the fmit Is cooking. Mrs. Sheldon and her rommittec flee on the fourth floor of the factory In the economic currents. From Oar Samples. with their plans, It Is requested that Attracting particular attention Britain and one of Stamford's lead- HarUord, Jan. 12— (A P )— Rep arranged after the IndustrU.lsts schools, the blizzard struck with- soft, attractive maple and selected By ASSOCIATED PRESS building, will be held at hit home, ing druggists, died at hts home, 20 had given mutual friends to under- ail who have not already signified 635 Lincoln atreet, tomorrow after- ha* been a burst of cotton cloth reaentatlves of the state board of out warning and was marked by a Mother Knows with the utmost care. Every piece Am Gen ...... 5 noon. trading In Worth street, the textile Hlllcrest avenue. last night, after a mediation and arbitration will hold stand that they would not be un- 50-mlIe gale and a temperature of Always for Honest Re-Upholster- la quality furniture which means the Ark Nat Gas ...... 4H their Intention of attending the sup- year'a lllneaa. an election Jan. 14 for 275 employees willing to talk with him. minus 34 degrees. That when she was a youngster per notify her os soon as possible. Dr. Jonh'Pumey medical exsunln- selling center, traditionally os keen she took Father John’s Medicine for Ing and Mattress Renovating— best of construction without the , Aasd Gasand El A ...... 1 '1 Mr. Holmes, who was 55 years of the Hodshon-Berg plant of the The President, st that press con- Former students at the Combs 0 Am Sup Pow ...... I'.i er, said today that Mr. Rogers' as Wall street In sensing a .shift In cold* — so now she gives It to her Come Here! $4.60. business trends. Among the first old. waa a member of the firm of Hat corporation of America In Nor- ference, declined to Identify the school assembled at Geneva. Neb., Cent States E l ...... 11-16 death waa accidental. No one saw smsll minority of ^uslne.ss men little girl to Increase resistance to him fall, his body being discovered to seek a storm cellar la.st year William H. Jones Drug Stores. Inc., walk, It waa announced here today. to., sue *. m. Till *. m. Misa mt . Fnenda------• gueaaed she waa 102 or bed when be fell asleep at 2 o’clock 308 yean old today. Thev said R4. Trip na. Tet* this morning. When he awoke this A ndrb K ostzlanztk Leeta .zaj* LMtovUle ...... M-St morning she had disappeared. A t of Manchester tirth zecorda kept in a family Bible P aul W hiteman •Miea ...... ASS Wa«blna4ea . . . . Sita TUX) be reported her missing to arere there BO koiger. t viacsBBca...... aa.ae Atbeas ...... aaaa A TAINCD PKT>VA8mOH 'FatzfUld pidlee and at 8K>8 an un- A Mutual Savfaics Ruk D eems T ayumi SOae CafI vetina In OebObar J806. (-OAPPTAR IN A (kCIZKIfi GREYHOUND HSRBflNAL Men's Wear tecords failed to d ia cl^ her Idsattiled pimerhy telajdioned po- Paul Dougias HpC PUNEO INdOPCTUftES IN U S T Ifl ‘WOH IMALLACB i K i R Y 142 Aayin 8t,^MMaM:'- tU. HlXg' 20 DEPOT SQUARE . .• J, : * _ 'I that the tw^ oC n . A10NTM« iN' PBiimNO cx>ifPAN-T. iNa perior strength, .suspicion, fear, as an empire, has more people un- over, alcohol and glue can be made boy oomplatna of aomethlng bis hatred of any barrier that blotted II BIm »Ii atrMt By OEOROE BOSS *Rose, wbo stands five feet'three In it out from him. Qoiea San Fran- IfanehMtar. Conn. complete unrealizatlon of one's own der her Aag? Or the United .States, — the kind of glue the U. 8. now r hard in the ear and 1 believe that there may be a nardened plug of ear N ew York. Jan. 12.—BUly Rose Is I his stocking ;eet rnd five feet Ave cisco beckoned him to help tbe THOMAS rEROOSON defects. In the more superAcial because we think ourselves smarter Imports for Its stamps. BUbo Qnntrnl Manacnr thought Beuators would prefer to wax. win you please ten me how to back. A fter displacing Davy in hla especially constructed shoes. town out with a World's Fair of its maadnA Oo<«k«r 1, IM l qualities Uie race has, of course, ad- — or tn a position to dictate? lick sweet potato stampo, but be remove it?" Crockett as the hero of Texas, I f he moans about the ceallng that own, he started to think tn terms of hems in hla Oosa Manana, be easily a bevy of showgirls aoaiing a mile PabUaliad Emry Branlnc ^ c*p t vanced more In keeping with the Mr, Baruch Is a very brilliant was shooting wide there. Senators Answer: tt ia usuaBy unwise for Alamo, and after running Father Saaten aad HoRdara Batared at tha the mother to attempt to clean a Neptune off Lake Erie at Cleveland, can be forgiven. He Is suffering h.gh In a sksrroeket. and In O eve- advance of the arts and sciences. banker and business man. He don't lick stamps. Mostly they mau the Mighty Midget or Mad Mahout, from an acute attack of claustro- land be gave tbe world tbe Aqua- n s t OSIaa at Uanshaatar, Cona., aa free. mass of hardened ear wax from the Saaoad CUas Mall Mattar. We have developed, over the ajges, very broad views— so broad that child’s aar as she may accidentally 08 be ia variously known, has come phobia. after haring held several belle for the “ Arst time anywhere", Well, anyway, the amendment the Aquabeile being a chorus girl SUBSCRIPTION RATES a considerable veneer of culture, of they are a bit too international to Injure the ear drum. I suggest that back to town. With a bang! hundreds ot acres at bis disposal Senator BUbo attached to the farm wbo Aoats rather than Alta. Oaa Taar bjr Mall ...... a sort. But there’s a lot o f the suit some of us wrho still have the safest plan is to have your doc- For a month, secret but behemoth for his antics In Fort Worth, Texas; Par Month hr Man ...... I -«* MU required the states to pot up tor rsmovs ths plug. Jt Is perfect- preparations ’-ave bean , mode with- not to speak of the bUUons o f gal- It was In Cleveland, too, that Slaarla Conj ...... a...... > •<** Neanderthal man in all of ua. We enough of the old fashioned Yankee $1,000,000 for tbs four lairaratoriea. in the French Caolno, redubbed tbe lons of water they bequeathed to D^rarad Oaa Taar...... <•.«« ly safe to drop warm oUve oU Into our Billy fell afoul again of Cupid. actually At the stons axe and the big-head to believe that we ought to Then the Federal government would the external opening of the ear and Casa Manana, and every now and him at the Great Lakes BxposlUon. Casing rapturously at his leading MXMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED unwashed skin garment better than keep out of all entangling alliances ^ n d another mUllon to equip them then to wipe It out gently with then, his moan penetrates tbe walls A roof Imprisons him. Four walla, aquabeile. Eleanor Holm Jarrett, he 1 PR£88 and a mUllon a year to operate clean cotton, but when a Hardened and leaks out to a sympathetic no matter bow (UatanUy separated, knew that hla heart as well as bis, Th« Asso«Ut»d Pr*88 tJ exelo«tv«ly we do our llmoimines and tail coats. —except perhaps such as we can world. to tlM UM of rapubiicotSont them. The Senate snapped up the mass of wax is lodged In the canal, pain him as If be^ were tn a solitary eyes were vanquished and he gently of oil M vo dloiMteftM oradttod to It But it's the cave man's stone axe boss That ia, If we are going to Idea before the one-time wlldman unskilled probing for the wax may "There’s not enough room” , is hts ceU. succumbed. 'Vlth his lady, be tq or »o i otOorvtM eroditod lo thia that gives a little brighter coiora- keep on regarding ourselves from Mississippi Anlsbed explaining cause aa titjury. lament about the largest cabaret tn It all began with "Jumbo." That a high dive into what be pOMf and aloo tht local n«wt pub* tlon to the picture. There Isn’t a smart. town. "Why can’t we raze the roof was the hippodrome, as you may re- believes la the^Great Romance ol l tlnod borota.. COTTON CLOTH OUTPUT off this building?" AH "Hfhti of ropubllcotlona of doubt In the world that the Arst call, which gave equal billing to life. •podol ditpoteliM berfin or* oloo ro* BEACHED A NEW HIUH Aa usual, Billy sent forth his Jimmy Durante and an elephant oorvod. time primitive man tied an elongat- MONKEY GAME heralds with noisy (^grlona and and made aa much of on alleged F«II oorTfot oll«nt of N. E. A. S«rr* ed stone to the end of a stout stick New York—(A P )—Enough cot- Koget's Thesaurus to announce that yak as it did d( the premier dan- U. 8. FOREIGN TBAO E Senator Dixie Bibb Qravea la out ibalth ^nd Diet the Casa Manana will be the Most too IBO. It was becauM of the sudden revela- ton cloth to form a white cover tor aeuse. "Jumbo" was the extrava- MADE BIO GAINS IN '31 of the Senate and Senator Llater Tremendous, Stupendous, Gagantuan gance upon which Billy cut his wis- Kombor AaQsrican ^?•tr•pop•r Pub* tion that he could kill somebody the state of Delaware was woven Itcbora Assoelotloa. Hill Is In, the wife of the Alabama Advice by ths coimuys textile mills m show tn the world", that It will be dom tooth. A ll his enterprises that with it; >t was a weapon to begin By OR. FB AN B tteV U * 1937. a "Veritable Juggernaut of Amuse- went before it were pygmy by com- New York— (A P )—America's for- :'A1 Fabllohort Roprosentotlvei: The with; not until later did it occur to governor having resigned almost at ment, a Theatrical Coloesus” and a parison That theater-cabaret he eign commerce— both merchandise jQitU Mothowo Special Arency-~New Trade association Agures, with O"0/no/ the same moment when her hus- "Pageant of Loveliness Unparalleled once Instituted, that revue named exports and Imports— shot aheac m Toi^ CbleosOa Detroit and Boftoo. him that he could use It as a tool. T H E J'SUSEP C U B IT December partly estimated, placed IV; band appointed the winner of the the year's output at 9,UUO,UOO,UUO Since the Dawn of Time.” "(Jrasy Quilt” he shipped around tbe 1937 as world trade shook off de- HEIIBBR ADDIT BURBAO OP He bad the tool quite a wrbUc, For a month he has harbored Ave , Si's state Democratic primary for the square yards—3A70 square mllea— country, were shoestrings that Billy pression shackles. CIRCUlAATlUNa possslbly a few thousand years, be- Yon really need sleep more than tigers, whose ferocity ia question- recalls self-contemptuoualy. the greatest on record. Last year Exports, according to preliminary seat vacated by Supreme Court jrou need food, as you could do with- able, near the furnace in Um base- The Herald Piintlng Companr Ino., fore it occurred to him to put It to 8J17S,000,000 aquara yards wsre estimates, totaled approximately aeamnea no flnanctal reeponalMltty Jiuitice Black. Mrs. Graves, It will ment and nas scared the whiskers Its better use—to chip it to a de- out food for 10 days or longer, but woven and tn 1927, the previous On to Bigger Things « $3,3UO,000,(K)0 while Imports were for ^podrapbleal errors appeartnt In be remembered, was an Interim ap- off bis visitors by stroking their adaertloemente tn the Manchester gree of sharpness and cut dowrn a Ave days Is about as long as you record year, 8,980,(XM),(MX). Depres- manes when an audience Is present. But life really began when the $200,000,000 less at $3.1UU.UUU.UUU. Craalns Herald. can do without sleep. tree to build himself a house. When pointee of the Governor to serve sion shrank production In 1933 to I f he doesn't use them In the Casa city fathers of Fort Worth seat for Last year the Agures were $2,4M,- until the dominant Democratic par- Undoubtedly, sound restful sleep 8,446,000,000 square yards. Manana spectacle, be threatens to the Mighty Midget and proffered 000,000 and $2,419,000,000 respcc-. he buQt himself a houae be ad- s great value and the average S^mNMDATWANlJJ^Y^2 ty la Alabama could hold a primary make bouse pets out of them. $1000 a day ''or bis serricea If be lively, while In 1929 they were $?> vanced a little. He at least made person does his best work on the Fires still burning in a pottery would condescend, to stage a com- 241,000,000 and $4,3*9,000,000. in :r a start toward the small degree of election to name a regular senator day following a night of sound at Fulham, London, Arst were Four Walls Too Many memorative circus for the town with 1932 they dropped to $1,611,000,000 “NEUTRAUTY” in Black's place. slumber. Sleep is a great restorer , civilization to which the race has lighted more than 260 years aga A mighty Midget, Indeed, our Mr. a budget of three million dollars. and $1,323,000,000. liA. huruy We aay a "regular” senator ad- and la one of the most necessary Almost momentarily, as thla ia now attained. healing measures. You will And ' written, the Japanese government And If the cave man bad hia stone visedly, because It was not with any that success in Ufa and also the en- ia’aspected to make to the world an axefdrst, and then learned of some- Idea that Dixie Bibb Graves would joyment of life, depend upon secur- Living Room Furniture One-Ot-A-Kind —7 Floor Samples be such a quantity that she was ap- ing regular, restful aleep. Furniture RADIOS announcement clartfsring !ta Inten- thing besides murder to do with It. 1 2-FIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE, Regular $109.95. 1 FOLDING CARRIAGE, Regular $3.45. pointed. Her elevation to a seat in In this modern age, there are (ELECTRIC)(ELECTTRIC) , ttona with relations to 'CBlna— it may It not very well be that we, many people who neglect to secure ----- Special ...... $94.95 pcc i AI they can posslldy be made any having our highly developed me- the Senate was a sort of social enough aleep and forget that the 1 3-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE, Regular $119.95. $2.95 13 TABLE RADIOS, ReguUr $87.95. ' 1 BATHINEITE Regular $6.9^'...... a i clearer than they have been made chanic arts, our chemistry, our la- caper, something in the nature of aleep cure la one of the beat helps ^■^■^pccialEach $104.95 ----- Special...... $1.00 $49.95 already by those actions which bor saving machinery, our world- tha "surprise" entertainment fea- to normal health. I f you are well, *1 3-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE, Re^lar$99.'9^^^^ 1 7-TUBE MANTEL RADIO, Regular $33.95. tures conceived by society climbers you need plenty of sleep; while if 1 KOZIKAR FOLDING CARRIAGE, Regular $19.95. t Ef OC! ----- Special ...... apeak not only louder than words comprehensive transportation and you are sick, it becomes doubly im------Special ...... ----- Special ...... r...... AplO.yD $28.95 ; but far more truthfully. now and then, expensively to at- $87.00 1 13-TUBE AUTOMATIC TUNING RADIO, all the rest of our material advance- portant to give attention to this 1 OCCASIONAL TABLE, Regular $7.95. 1 KOZIKAR FOLDING CARRIAGE, Regular $14.95. d? 1 O F\ r* While it ia unlikely that Japan ments Arst, shall, like the cave man. tract notice to their acUvlUea. matter. The deep respodpe found ----- Special...... ReguUr $89.95. Special...... $5.95 ----- Special ...... $ 1 Z . 9 5 $59:95 ; could ever bo so straightforward some day And out what to do with It may very well be that a time in sound alumber will bring rich re- 1 MAGAZINE RACK, Regular $2.19. (BATTERY) wards in building up better health SttOVf 1 STUDIO DAY BED, Regular $9.9.5. d> *9 o o even as to employ the customary them? It doesn’t seem by any shall pome when there are as many Special 7-TUBE “B” BATTERLESS RADIO, ReguUr$59.95. and stronger nerves. $1.79 ----- Special...... $7e88 . language o f a declaration of war. women aa men In the United States ' ----- Special ...... means too much to expect. Sleep la an Inexpensive beautlAer 1 3-PlECE LIVING ROOM SUITE, Frieze, Regular $129.95.'j g g * Q Q 1 SOLID MAPLE FOOT STOOL. Regular $4.95. d»rH / v r* $44.95 Uiert would seem to be little proba- You see, after all, the Ideas of Senate— or House. It might even and after a sound sleep the skin Is Special 5-TUBE BATTERY RADIO. ReguUr $29.95. come to pass some day that there velvety and smooth, the eyes are ■ Special...... $ ^ » 9 5 ----- Special ...... bility that it will be possible for our the cave man did progress—a little. 1938 1 2-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. Modern Tapestry, 1 LADDERBACK DESK CHAIR, Regular $6.95. A a r* $24.95 government, after that announce- arc many more— for that matter, bright, and lines have been erased 4- TUBE BATTERY RADIO, ReguUr $24.95 So even on the basts of Mr. from the face. OY Regular $69.95. Special ...... ----- Special...... $ 5 . 4 5 ment, to continue the Action that that all the senators or represen- $47i00 ----- Special ...... Lackey's very tnie epigram, may- How much you should aleep wUl 1 3-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. Modern Tapestry. 1 DAVENPORT, Regular $69.95. . d! C O O O $19.95 i Ji^Mui and China are not at war, or be there's more reasipn for hope tatives were women. Perhaps we depend upon your own individual Regular $89.95. Special...... 5- TUBE ”B” BATTERYLESS RADIO. ReguUr $22.95. should have wiser and braver gov- case. The best plan Is to experi- $59.95 -----^Special ...... x p D O . O O -Special to avoid any longer putting into et- than for despair. 1 2-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. Pillow Arm, 1 UNFINISHED COFFEE TABLE, Regular $2.98. A /v O $18.95 I feet the blimdering and Injurious ernment then—v)rho knows? But In ment and to And out what number Regular $99.95. Special...... such event or any other it la pro- of hours win make you feel the best. i,*** \PLYM0UTH $62.00 ----- Special...... $ 1 , 9 8 neutrality act. 2 STUDIO DAVENPORTS, Velvet, Regular $54.95. BAY STATE JIMMY The average person gets along with 1 3-PIECE BEDR(X)M SUITE, Regular $94.95. In the days since Congress bss foundly to be hoped that there will 6 to 8 hours aleep. but the sick per------Special...... Each _ _ $84 88 KITCHEN FURNITURE been In session this term there has Independents, to whom a party be no more appointing of wives to son may need from 8 to 12. $37.50 10 OTHER LIVING R(K)M SUITES AT SAVINGS FROM 30% TO 60% 1 4-PIECE BEDR()bMSui'rE.'Regul‘ar' ...... ♦ i * ^ 2 METAL STOOI,S, Regular $1.09. . been sufficient time to have rushed label Is a party label and not a reli- the United States Senate by gover- You will And you sleep better If 0 0 0 1 the blankets'or bed covering are of ----- Special...... Each 5 U C through a repeal of that law If there gion, when they run for office— and nors of states— Just for the novelty ----- Special...... $ 1 Z 9 , 9 5 just the right weight to keep you 1 3-PlECE BREAKFAST SUITE, ReguUr $32.50. 0 O AE! had been leadership enough and ef- particularly It they are elected— of It, or Just to give the lady a little warm, but are not heavy enough to WOOL RUGS ■ Special...... $ 8 a 9 5 ffciency enough—and will enough very often become political storm more kudoe tn the set In which she oppress you. In choosing the mat- HOUSE 1 CABINET BASE, Ivory and Green. Regular $24.95. 0 A r* i j But there hasn't been even a move centers. Such is the case of Gover- lives, moves and has her being. tress and springs for your bed, the 3 VELVET RUGS. 9’x ir , Regular $19.95. Floor Samples Reduced — Special...... —SpecUI ...... $y n i^ln that direction. So in all IlkeU' nor Hurley of Massachusetts. Hur- The business of gfovemment best plan is to secure those which Each bring the most comfortable rest pos $15.88 1 CEDAR CHEST, Regular $19.95. (fk n p* o A 4 KITCHEN CABINETS. ReguUr $29.95. 0 O A 0 hood within a few days President ley, having been elected In 19SA In this land and In this particular 1 AXMINSTER RUG. 9’xl2’, Regular $36.25.' sible. I would strongly advise that —^—Special ...... ----- Special ...... $ 1 5 . 8 8 - — Special...... Each $ 2 4 . 9 « > •?. Roosevelt will be compelled to issue sequence to Jim Curley, has shown epoch Is a pretty serious one. The you treat yourself to a comfortable $29.95 2 OCCASIONAL CHAIR.S, Regular $7.95. d! C O O 2 BREAKFAST SE're, Regular $.34.9.5. A O O ' a proclamation forbidding all shlp- a considerabls degree o f independ- United States Senate is not some- bed. as the many beneAts to be do 1 AXMINSTER RUG. 9’xl2\ Regular $38:^5.'' FURNISHED IN OLD NEW ENGLAND STYLE ----- Special ...... ----- Special...... Bach A O . O O -— S p ecia l...... Each $ 2 a 7 . C > 0 ; ments o f arms, ammunition or Im- ence, apparently being guided by thing for ninnies to play with for rived will more than repay you for the cosL $32.95 1 BRIDGE LA.MB, Regular $5.95. &> A C% C% 1 7-PIECE BREAKFAST SET, Regular $62.95. 0 >t A A E? ; plements o f war to either belllgei^ the principle that be Is governor of their amusement, like a monkey on 4 DURASTAN RUGS, 9’xl2’ Regular $32.50,' I f you And It hard to drop off to ----- Special...... ----- Special...... $4.88 — S p ecia l ...... $ 4 y . y 5 ent This will hit China a hard all the people of the Bay state for sUck. sleep and the feet are cold, I would Each $27,88 1 BRIDGE LAMP. Regular $3.50. 1 KITCHEN CABINET, Damaged. Regular $24.95. 0 1 >t O O blow and will trouble Japan not «t an the people of the Bay state and advise that you place a hot water 2 AXMINSTER RUGS. 7'/,’x9’. Regular $2.3.5o'. ----- Special ...... ----- Special...... ----- Special ...... $ 1 4 . o 8 an, sinee she makes her own arms not alone for the beneAt of the bottle at the feet, as this helpful $2.98 measure will often produce very 3 Rooms S $19:95 OTHER RUGS — VARIOUS SIZES — REbuCED 25% OTHER KITCHEN CABINETS REDUCED 25% f and munitions. Democratic party either on Beacon 1 AXMINSTER RUG, 7'/4*x9’ Regular $21.95. good results. ----- Special ...... GRASS RUGS, 4'/,’x 7 R e g u la r $1.25. em me UNFINISHED CHAIRS, Braced Back, ReguUr $1.59. 0 1 OE? But she does not produce bar own Hill or Capitol HiU. Wa'shington The Arst few hours of sleep are .. $ 1 7 . 8 8 ----- Special...... I 5 C ---- -Special...... $ 1 . 2 5 eotton, her own copper, her own Doing his own thinking In his own probably the soundest providing you 1 AXMINSTER RUG, 9’xl2’, Regular $28.95. ----- Special ...... 3 FIBER ROCKERS. Regular $5.95. A q F\ C UNI'INISHED CHAIRS, Cathedral Rack, Regular $1.25. A A Iron and steel, her own oU. And way and according to his own Daybook are reasonably tired when you put .... $23.88 ----- Special...... Each —Special...... y y c ■ these are Just as essentially war lights, be hss clashed not only with your head on the pillow. If your —— B t PrtMfm G r»v*r— work Is such that you obtain UtUe 1 .3-PIECE FIBER SUITE, Regular $.39.95. ^ O C O O material as guns or shells when his predecessor but with the na- exercise, try walking during the Frankly, we did not realize what a tremen------.Special ...... x P d t O . O O , they are sold to a belligerent capa' tional admlnlstrr tlon, at various Washington— W e take our science evening or try taking enough, phys- LIVING ROOM WARPOLEUM where we And it; and if we happen dous hit show our Plymouth House 3-Room Lampa—Tables—Lounge Chairs bis of fabricating them Into Seld points. Now It Is reported that the ical culture exercises to make the In this room comfort as well as quaintness has been 2 WARDOLEUM RUGS, 9’xl2’, Regular $5,95. to And It In Senator BUbo o f Mis- Outfit would be when we planned its fur- considered. So a two-piece lounge type living rexim 1 LOUNGE CHAIR, Balloon Back, ReguUr $26.93. snppUes—-os JApon la. Farley S3rstem Is to be employed by muscles a little tired. Exercising Damaged.) Special ...... (Sii,h.i, J2.00 sissippi. be not afraid. H is ‘ science may help you to aleep better. group has been used in conjunction with maple ----- Special ...... $21.50 A ll ths President can do, appar- the "regular" or thlck-and-thln had the overwhelming support of 'Those who And It the hardest to nishings. f'rue, we did know that lots of pieces; 1 WARDOLEUM RUG, 9’xl2’, Regular $5.95. (Slightiy 1 LOUNGE CHAIR, Club Style, Regular $19.95. ently, unless he should adopt the Roosevelt Democrats and Hurley the Senate. sleep are usually those wbo need ihc folks didn’t realize that they could own 3 Sofa and Arm Chair...... $98.00 Damaged.) Special ...... 75c Ward’s Warehouse Sale ----- Sp*ecUI ...... courageous policy of closslfj'lng refused a re-nomlnatlon next fall— Senator BUbo was against the beneAts of refreshing repose the staple Wing Chair In Homespun...... 29.75 5 SUPER SERVICE WARDOLEUM RUGS. 9’xl2’. ' ' Regular $16.88 farm bUl tentatively shaped and rooms of Watkins Quality FYimiture for Flat Top Desk...... 27.60 1 LOUNGE CHAIR, Tapestry, Regular $18.95. these things as "ImpIcmenU of if his defeat can be wangled. most. In case you have developed $7.95. S p e c ia l...... passed by Congress. Like many ■leeplessness or Insomnia, I suggest Windsor Desk Chair...... 4.05 $3.95 ----- SpecUI ...... $15.88 war,** which he is most unlikely to I f Hurley, wbo Is no slouch at a another member of Congress, he that you send for my article on the $495---- and on budget tei-ms if they wished! Pair of Trestle End Tables...... IS.00 Starts Thursday, Jan. 13 1 LOUNGE CHAIR. Regular $21.95. do. will be to forbid their shipment polltlctan If be Is pretty Independ- announced he was again it but subject Write to me In cars ol Butterffy Occasional Table...... I2..'H> Pljmiouth House---- with its 3 rooms for ^95 Colonial Coffee Table...... 7.50 ■SpccUl ...... 'in American vessels and on any ent. cannot be beaten for tha nomi- would vote for It anyway. this newspaper and enclose a large, Floor Samples ... $17.88 ---- is just another way of showing you that 9x12 Textured Axmlnster Rug...... 39.75 STOVES — 1 LOUNGE CHAIR, Regular $29.95. other than a caoh-and-carry basis. nation, then the scheme Is said to But before voting for It, Senator self-addressed, stamped envelope AND WILL BE HELD IN Bilbo jdtsched to it an amendment with your request. 1 SURPRISE GASOLNE RANGE. Regular $49.95. ™' ' 'Special ...... $24.88 Which win signify nothing since be to have the American Labor Par- 1 providing for esUblUhment of four everyone can own furniture of unquestion- 3 LOUNGE CHAIRS. ReguUr $24.95. Japan will send her own ships and ■ Special ...... ty put up a candidate acceptable to experimental laboratories la four QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ably good taste, honestly made for long life 1 GASOLINE RANGE. Regular $57.95...... $32.88 ----- SpecUI...... Each $ld*88 . will pay coBb so 'jong as she con the administration faction and thus | actions ot the country to And new BEDROOM Cheney’s Spinning Mill (Oravro Lemon Jutoe) ---- Watkins Quality. ----- Special ...... 1 LOUNGE CHAIR, Regular $17.95. 0 1 >1 OO squeeze another ounce of gold out secure Hurley's elimination by the ways of using agricultural producta. A quaintly furnished room featuring a three-piece $32.88 That, he aald, la the way out o f the (Question: Donnie T. Inquires: 1 JU LIAN COAL RANGE, Regular $24.95. (THE CLOCK MILL) ----- Special ...... $ 1 4 * 8 8 , of the conquered cities of China. almost certain ^election of a Repub- group that reOecU early "pegged” type Colonial crop aurplua problem— better than What Is the reason I crave lemon styling. Included are: ----- Special ...... 1 FLOOR LAMP. I. E. S., Regular $12.95. 0 1 A O A I f ever there was an emergency, lican governor. plowing under. juice? Every time 1 ace a cut lem- $ COR. ELM A N D FOREST STREETS The W-B Budget Plan of Payments makes Bed. Dresser and Chest...... $59.75 1 CAST IRON COOK STOVE. Regular $1^95...... 10.00 ----- Special ...... $ l U . O O one Is breaking right now. And If on I am not satlsAed until 1 get a Then, tn 1940, which the Demo-1 Srlenee Marches On is possible for you to own the complete Ply- Simmons Link Spring...... g.95 ----- Special ...... Don’t Fail to Attend This Unusual Sale. We Are 1 BRIDGE LAMP, Regular $10.98. , 0O >f A ■ ever there was need of emergency crata still expect to be a particular- *T remember reading In the law* drop or two of the juice. It tastes Holman Innersprlng Mattress...... 19.75 $10.45 so good it just seems to satisfy 1 GASOLINE STOVE (Demonstrator), Regular $49.95. —— Special...... $ 0 * 4 5 / , action by Cnngreaa It U right now. ly good year for them, that bright booka of Mlaalaalppl a atatute which mouth House---- or any part of it... .on easy Pair of Pillows...... 4.50 some craving I have." "^^^“ S p ectal Disregardingr All Costs to Clear This Merchandise. 1 FL(K)R LAMP, Regular $5.98. 0/1 QQ But there isn’t even a sign that we _ I made tt the duty of the sinner to Candlestnnd Bedside Table...... !! 7!.V» young man Jimmy Rooaevelt, son of I destroy cottonseed at hla gin," BU- Answer: Probably your diet has tenns. Pay out o f your income rather than $24.88 ----- Special...... $ 4 * 0 0 shall get It. Windsor Side Chair...... 4.95 1 COMBINATION RANGE (4 Gan—2 CoalL Regular d? 1 1 t\ r* the President, might cop off the | bo recalled. "W hat do ws And to- been lacking In vitamin C and this Chintz Boudoir Chair...... 9.95 savings! Learn all about this plan at our $1.39.95. S p e c i a l ...... Jh 119,95 1 FLOOR LAMP, Regular $9.98. 0 *9 >1 A There are too many people back nomination and perhaps ths govei^ day? Is tbs rsason ths Ismon juice Is so Occasional Table...... 7.so ----- Special...... $ / . 4 y home who want to sell eotton and norshtp. It being assumed that bis Well, aald BUbo, what we And appealing. Certainly, there 1s no store, tomorrow. Two 27x48 Heavy Braided Rugs...... 9.00 1 AVON KEROSENE RANGE. Regular $29.95. barm la using It. and In fact, you ----- Special ...... FLOOR COVERINGS 1 BRIDGE LAMP, Regular $8.95. 0 / ? A O oO and copper and scrap Iron and today la that so many producta are loyalty to Rooseveltlan Democracy arlll benefft from I t Canned toma- $14.88 ----- Special...... $0^.50 'Steel to Japan—who would want to made from cottonseed that If the 1 COAL RANGE, Regular $-44.95. 40 RAG RUGS, 24” x45” , Regular 39c. would bs beyond question. farmer could get a "proportionate toes are another excellent source of ----- Special ...... 1 TABLE LAMP, I. E. S.. Regular $3.69. A « q q .sell It even If they knew that the If this should seem, to some peo-1 share o f the return from that alone, vitamin C. DINING ROOM $14.95 Each 29c high explosives ard the sheila and 1 RAG RUG RUG, 6’x9’, Regular $3.49. pie. to be rather fast going for ao be "could afford to grow cotton tor You’ll be both surprised and delighted with the An# 5 END TABLES. ReguUr $5.95. a * .bombs were to be fired six months the seed and throw away tha IlnL" TOung a man as Jimmy, why, look QueMlon: B. M. l i writes: *1 qusUty and authenOc design of the dining room fur- $1.98 hence against our own soldiers, sail- at who hr Is. Prom cottonseed said BUbo, come nishings. Each piece is Anlshed lit rich glowing BEDDING 3 RAG RUGS* Ova'C 26‘vi” x36^ Re‘^ ‘lar*$l'.i9.‘ ...... ’ cookin ' oU, butter aubsUtute, feed have had ecsema for about 10 years. 1 CRYSTAL TABLE LAMII. Regular $4.49. 0 O O Q tors or civilian women and children. Have been to several doctors and antique maple. A buffet, refectory draw-end table, ----- Special ...... Each for cattle and ferUllser. Further, ladderback chairs and a quaint server are featured: 1 PA N E L BED, 39” , Regular $12.95. F\ F- 79c said be: while tha remedies prescribed seem 2 RAG RUGS, Oval, 18” x.30”, Regular 49c. BARUCH SCHEME WATKINS Buffet, Table. Arm.'Chalr and 5 Side Chairs.. .$98.00 ----- Special...... $ 5 » 9 5 1 SOLID MAPLE CHAIR i^M) OTTOMAN, ReguUr $32.95. 0 O O C A br ot her s "There is a negro chemist down to help for awhile, the skin trouble I N c ----- Special...... C.WE MAN AND US eomaa back. I can aat anything put Serving Table___ V...... 17A0 1 6-PIECE MODERN BEDROOM SUITE, includes Spring ^ t\ f\ Each 19c ^— ■Special Mr. Baruch thinks that the In'Alabam a wbo was once a slave 15 R.4G RUGS, Oval, 24” x48” , Regular 79c. la front o f ma aa my digestion is 9x12 Hooked Pattern Axmlnster R u g .. . . ! , ! ! ! $9.75 and Mattress, Regular $95.00. Special...... w 09#9U 4 Rev. E. Dfnt Lackey of Thompr to avoid a world ..rials Is lor and who baa discovered 300 uses' i • for the peanut If the chemists will perfecL but am troubled by delayed 1 5-PlECE BEDROOM SUITE, Includes Spring and ^ t\t\ Each 49c rRonvillr, \,ho spok- at the South United States and Great Britain— elimination from the Intestines. Is 31 CHENILLE R*UGS^ 22” x38” , Regular $1.49. o get busy^on tha cottonseed. 1 have Mattress, Regular $80.00. Special...... v D9#9U i^ethodlst Church here on .Monday there anything I can do to clear up PLUMBING and HEATING or more properly the Britiab Com- no doubt they wUI And aa many n?"> ----- Special...... Each 8 9 C livening on the subject ‘ Men to monwealth'—to stabilize their cur- uses for the cottonseed. the skin?" TTiese are the two big. com- 1 5'/j FT. RECESS TUB, Slightly Damaged, ReguUr $41.73. 0 O A A A Answer: An sxtamal remedy may j^tatch the Age." has the gift of "W hat are the Japanese doing fortable upholstered pieces ----- Special ...... $ 2 U . U U rencies with relsUon to each other produce temporary results but sel- today? They are buying logs on used in the liring room. HEATERS ^jpaculiarly facile expression as well and regardless______of______other_ currencies. dom causes a parmaaant disappear- i SPOTLIGHT SPECIALS 1 5 FT. RECESS TUB, Damaged, ReguUr $37.75. 0 1 A A A the western seaboard, on the Pa- anca o f ocaama, as It does not re------Special ...... $1U.UU ^ thought, to greatly lower their tariff barriers clAc coast, hauling these logs au j 3 VANITIES, ReguUr $19.95. d» 1 rk a n Oue la not likely to forget the epi- move the syatemle cause.- 1 believe ' A L L COAL AND OIL H E A TE R S ...... OFF against each other, to enter upon an the way to Japan and converting 'm m r- 20^" 1 COMBINATION SINK, 42”, Regular $24.83. 0 1 A A A gram , “Man’s tools axe modern; hti you win benefft from a short fast.; SUNSHINE HEATERS, Regular $12.45...... ZVC q q ----- Special ...... $1U*UU armament agreement that would the trees Into ceUulose, from which followed by a simpler diet. Use the ^deas those of the stone age.” 2 SOLID OAK (illlNA CABINETS, (ideal for C^cilarettea), ^ 1 Cf a make them .the moet powerful com- they are manufacturing rayon and enema until the intestinal sluggish- 2 STEEL SINKS, 42” , ReguUr $16.00, shipping It back to tha PacAc coast lUguUr $29.95. SpccUl...... Each $15*95 • Many writers and speakers In re- bination possible, to work together ness reqxmds to the change In diet SUNSHINE HEATERS, ReguUr $14.95. A T X X X ----- Special ...... Each $d*UU and the A lien tic coast and selling 1 STUDIO COUCH, 2 Innersprlng Mattresses, Regular ^ >1 >1 *ant times have endeavored to ex- for price and labor stabilization- Make It a point to secure an shun ----- Special ...... $ 1 0 ^ 8 8 1 18” ROUND HOT WATER BOILER. ReguUr $88.00. 0 C f f A A the rayon to America." dance of cooked and raw salad veg $34.95. SpccUl...... $ 4 4 . 9 5 INyas the thought that the spiritual and Invite the re.st to come in out of Mussolini found Italy short oc SUNSHINE HEATERS, Regular $18.95. X « X XX ----- Special ...... % 05*iJlJ gide of mankind has been left far etables for tbs purpoas of provldin>i ----- Special ...... Jhl X QO 1 3-PlECE LIVING R()OM SUITE, MoveiU Coveting, d^ 1 the weL In other- words, be would fabrics. Senator BUbo said, and now tke oolon wltk planty o f bulk. Jt 2 52” APRON SINKS, ReguUr $24.45. 0 1 Q A n lla&ind the progress of the mechanic ReguUr $199.95. Special...... $1/9.95 turn the English-speaking democra- cloth is being mads In Italy from srashlng tha affected area with mjlu FAMOUS MAKE 4 AND 4 COMBINATION RANGE. RepU^ 1 1 X ----- Special...... Each $ X 0*UU •*>d scientlAc part of bit mind, but pIps Into . h . » — . 1,. . I (However, a man In our office aoap and warm water seems to ment Price $179.95. Special...... Allo 1 2-PlECE LIVING ROOM SUITE, LMmpoint Covering. 0AA AC! 1 9-SECTlON OIL BURNING FURNACE. ReguUr $219.45. 0 1 C A ^ro have never seen the thing better f. ” ^ ^ amount prae-| has a pair o f Italian mUk-panto and make tke akin eruptioa worse, then ReguUr $119.95. Special.,...... $ 9 9 . 9 5 Ucally to an International partne t)COAL HEATER, Regular $37.95. q X ----- Special...... V X he thinks .ths cow might as wail cleanse this particular part with 2 WALNUTCHEST^4Drawers, Re^iar $11.95. 0 *7 A O told than In Mr. Lackey's terse ship, dominating world politics. havs kspt them.) 1 7-SECTION OIL BURNING BOILER, ReguUr $165.00. 0 1 O ^ fpBslyaia. sterUa cotton and ottvs oil, but he ----- SpecUI...... Each $ / . S j O Why should the boaaing of the I That Amendmeat surs to spsad up Mlmlnation from 2 SUNSHINE H E A T E ^ C o ^ Tt^, R^gnlar $17.95. ^ r* ----- Special...... A power company, wanting to 1 BARREL BACK CHAIR, Solid Mahogany Frame. ReguUr 0 O O C? A O f course Mr. Lackey, and every- world hinge on the Ekiglish lan- tbs a^ln o f tha rast o f the body by ----- ...... Each $9.95 1 5 Vi FT, CORNER TUB, ReguUr $47.75. 0 O Ef A A sell more dynamite, BUbo continued 'C'-v one else mrbo has aonght to accentu- guage ? What has France, for in- daily sponga hatha, following the ----- Special ...... —...... $vO*UU M a this wide spread between the learned how to make turpentine and bath with a brisk rubbing. Expoa- 1 DROP LEAF CONSOLE TABLE, R^fuUr $8.00. 0 >1 A O stance, ever done that she docs not resin from stumps and aooe had Material and the spiritual .progress urs o f tha InAarsed patches to the tale any consideratioo beyond I farmers bujrlng dynamlta to blow ultra vioiat light win be o f value. —sp*g**>...... $4.9o 7 HOT A I R F U R N A C E S OFF , at the face, rsMr to thoae^faasle tn- e f an admiselble outsider? to seU to factories. Mr. WbsB you arlik further liif ormatlasi, MONTGOMERY WARD o f prUHtlve man i:hlch so write to a s In cars o f this nesrspa- par aad aak tor tka aitlote m ■»> WAREHOUSE IN CHENEY*S SPINNI|«G MHX, CORNER POl ANDELMSTREEtS. (THE CLOCK V -■> IPAGBEIOBT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 12, 1988 MANi HKSTEK EVENING HERALD. MANUHEHTEK, UONN„ iVEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12.1938 PAGE NlNi sonnel win be held this coming Officers making up questions to talk things over, but may 1 remind, National Guard Monday nlghL. A ll members must ask you on February 16. you Bob, when this column foes to JUSnCE BUCK U T E ‘T P '! in> be present. The uniform for the af- Private Rlssell states that be has press ws’rs rivals or should I say, Co-starred in Comedy physldan to be in an Infectious com- Tt M the \ I5orw fair will bC" the serge coae, elastic finally g rown very much attached to partners In crime. But between tts, RAILROADS NOW SOCIAL HYGIENE DAY municable stage' he delays signing BROTHERHOOD ELECTS ' JUckest^u —News — breeches, OD shirt, black tie, Perab- the company. Watch out boys, we've what we don't dig up won’t be AT PRESIDENrS PARTY CONNECTICUT AVIATION the marriage certificate until such CsotIA, w hsa SwOa la. Ififf cap, spiral legglns and russett got another captain coming up. worth getting in the local National time as tbe necessary treatment baa RY ADELAIDE HUAAPH^S By Danny Shea aboea. S]Mcial emphasis wrill be A reminder to get those lockers Guard News. Good luck on your PLANNED ON FEB. 2 been carried out. ORR n s PR! All Other Justices Had Been HEALTH AGENTS Company “K ” , 109th Infantry placed on the appearance of the per- in first class condition. You know, future columus. INCREASED 25-60 P. C. Since the World War when Gen- sonnel so be sure . that razor does there's an inspection due soon. Received A t Reception Be- eral Pershing initiated extensive CAST o r CH.ARACTEBS comfortable, remembering the lux- bravado knocked completely out of Hlya Buddies, And so I ’ll cloee tonight’s write- state Department Of dealth its dally good turn on your face. up with the reminder that all mem- control o f syphilis and gonorrhea In Gardner Street Man H« OpNSTANCE COBBY— hproine; ury of the wide Marie Antoinette him. Here's hoping the needle didn’t Lieutenant QycholskI la still won- fore His ArrivaL Former Lieutenant Nathan Gatcbell bers of tbe Recruit School must at- Urges All Connecticut Com- the army, .Connecticut began con- rieh nt giri In the mvrid. bed. But before there could have "Better empty bis pockets and get the best of you Monday night. dering wbat Is the matter with the Emanuel Lutheran Gf__ is expected to be present at the In- tend' the session this Friday night Rapid Transport Enables munities To Take Part. trol measures Including treatment BHET HARDESTY’—bero; bridge been time to count many sheep, or give back what he took befoio we A few of you looked kind o f pale "K ” quintet. Why don’t you first Washington, Jaa. 13— (A P )—Jus- Commissioner Morris Re- Discuss The Ludlow Bid.** MIder. turn him over to tbe police at tbe spection. at the Hartford State Armory. facilities for tbe care o f these dis- to fuss about comfort, she had been coming out of the office. And, by stringers get-over here and show tice Hugo L. Black— making his Recreation easee In co-operation with local ; ROONEY BRANDON — Osnnle’e next town,” Bret aald. Social Hygiene Day, Inaugurated lulled to a sleep so sound it was the way, our basketball team didn’t About ten years ago. Company him. Don’t leave all the work up to first White House appearance slnca Use Of Fresh Fruits And health officers and boards of health, William H. Orr of 241 Ga “I'm "not sure about regulations last year with great euccess as a untroubled by any dreams. She win tbe game after dr(jl, but plied “ G” was assembled at camp when the little fellows the company baa he went to the Supreme Court— ports An Records Broken the State Department of Health has street was elected president ot K A T IE BLVN —> Oorrle*s **doa- hbi to that,” the driver objected. He must have slept thus for several up a dam good score for a quintet the Company Commander appeared been depending on In recent games. was several minutes late last night means of emphasizing the need for established 31 clinics and 47 treat- Brotherhood of the Emanuel started to investigate the man's HOWITZER COMPANY’S Center Items , Vegetables In \Tinter. hours. Then she was awakened to who bad Just received injections in before them. Upon his inquiry if W e can’t understand why a car at the President's annual reception concerted action In wiping but those ment stationa in varioua parts of tbe pockets. Then uttered a shout. Again During Last Year, theran church last night at the i a sense of confusion, a new stlffneas each arm. Don't you think so, Wal- any members of the company liked owned by Private Demeusey seems for the Judiciary, prevalent communicable !dlsea. to 7:48. northern sections of the country, boy, whom she.remembered as hav- Lieutenant John Donahue o f the exercise a little with the saw. gauge frequently drops below the "W as 1 late?” the JusUce asked ance. the State Department of oecUcut annually. During 1986 retary, Carl Matson treasurer to have ber nee bin country. demanding to know what had |m - Following Inspection To Be have become agents for malnUln- ing been sitting In the back near the Strange to say, one of these privates zero mark. later. The men's volleyball team prac- Health announced today. more cases of sjrpbllls were diag- Ivsr Carlson financial secretary. come of it. 89th Brigade Staff of the Connecti- Conducted Early In Evening tice will be from 8 to 7 o'clock. Ing good Vinter health by providing CHAPTER vn mother with the baby, had whipped grew up to be a First Sergeant of We’re looking for a few members Both Justice Black and Justle General John J. Pershing has ac- nosed than In any previous year, the Reports of omcera were read i 'A swell partner!” Bret com- cut'National Guard made an inspec- The P.A.C. girls basketball prac the rapid transportation and the cepted chairmanship of a national aa(lt He looked at ber, coming back to revolvers from their pockets. The a certain company not to be men- of tbe company who like music. Re- George Sutherland, who will retlr By CHARLSS L. MORRIS toUl being 2,494 cases' and 3,787 accepted and plans tor tbe con mented. He suggested they had tion of the local armory Monday refrigeration facilities, needed to antl-ayphtlls committee, and under the present again. " I believe you boy had pressed bis against tbe tioned. And they think the rookies The annual banquet o f the How- next Tuesday, were centers of at- State OommiMloner of Aeronauttrs tice will be from 7 to 8 o'clock. cases of syphilis were reported In year's activities were dls better get started. “ Maybe they night. Tbe lieutenant arrived soon port to the First Sergeant next bring to Connecticut and other hie leadership state committees would,” be apoke alowly. “ Look driver's back, the man's was leveled are dumb! - itzer Company, 168th Infantry, tention. Groups clustered around ’This last, year again broke all Thursday 1937. Ernest KJellaon, chalrnoan o f can pick up the other fellow, too; after tbe company had assembled Monday night. Why? Well, that's states In this zone, the fresh fruits have been formed to promote state- here,” deep color stained bis dark at the occupants In the coach. C. N. G. will be held in the State each. records In Connecticut aviation The women’s swimming classes There are two great problems In devotional committee which he acted like an inexperienced kld.'‘ and remained until after the in- H ie new system on the rifles and Immaterial, but If you must know a and vegetables required tc bala'nce wide interest in the control of face, “donf get me wrong — I can A woman screamed; a man Armory Thursday evening, January Three o f the nine Justices were with advances of 38 to 60 per cent win meet as follows: f^OO-to 7:45 the control of syphilis In this state “ You’re not hurt, are you?” Con- norulations. pistol distribution will commence at piano must be moved downstairs. the diet and to provide the neces- syphilis. Oonnectlcut wss one of the charge of the meeting, gave a aha •ee you prefer people to mind tbeir swore. Bret Hardesty started to 30. Major Kenneth F. Cramer, absent— Cardozo, who is III; Bran- over 1936, the previous high year; Advanced; 7:48 to 8:30, Life Saving. —education of the public to aid In talk on ushering at church servlo nie asked anxiously, after the ex- Sergeants Miles and Orcutt, the the next drill. Lieutenant Walter No sir, you can’t back out pow. Of sary vitamins and mineral elements first states to respond to the appeal eliminating the disease and ade- own business, not ask questions— I bis feet, his dark face flushing, his regimental plans and training of- dels, who never goes out at night and Connecticut's aircraft Indus- The Junior basketbalDotoague A round table discussion he citement had died down and they latter tbe Senior Instructor of the Cowles is In charge of the arrange- course if you want to play a tune which build health. of General Pershing and Dr. Ray quate treatment This special So- waa won't do that. But if you aren’t go- fists clenched. ficer, and Captain Russell B. Hath- and McReynolds, who stayed borne tries broadened their lead through- games wUI be scheduled: Speedboys were on their way again. 169th Infantry regiment and form- ments for the system, and Private when you get it down there, 1 think Lyman Wilbur, vice-chairman of cial Hygiene Day which Connecti- on the subject o f the Ludlo ing anywhere special, wbat I mean away, assistant plans and traintog because of Inclement weather. out the world. vs. Heights, 7 u> 8 ; Falconb vs. Sons Health officials have already at- Amendment, providing for a natloHe J “ Sit down, you!" The muszle of His thick dark hair was hjmpled, erly of the regulars will Inspect the Jerry Lovett wrlU be in charge of It might be arranged. However^ tested to this fact, and a recent edi- the committee, to localize Interests cut will observe with all the other Is, If you're up against it. I'd like officer, will conduct a p re lim ln ^ Mrs. Roosevelt, who received with The Sikorsky Clipper, built In of Legion, 7 to 8 : Royal Bluea va ^*il?** and John Barryniore are shown above In a scene wide referendum on war, which thft| the one revolver was trained threat- his shirt tom open at tbe neck; company records on Monday night, the arms cage. official permission must be obtain- tion of the Consumers’ Guide, pub- and stimulates a response to the states will serve to emphasize the to belp you out.” Inspection of the company early tbe President, wore a gown of white Stratford, and powered with Pratt Orioles, 8 to 9; Center Springs vs from- }. “ rue Confession,” which opens tomorrow at the State theater House shelved early this vsah hy| eningly at bis cheat. “ Another there was a faint purple shadow January 39. Private Fred W. Baldwin Is slat- ed. lished by the Agricultural Adjust- development of the nation-wide plan education phase of Its work which Connie said. "That's kind of you Thursday evening. The banquet will brocade. Over her arm was a white A Whitney engines and Hamilton Meteors, 8 to 9. for three days In which they are co-starred with Fred MacMurray. voting against Its consideration oR l sound out of anyone, one move— and spreading around one eye, but aside The company meeting scheduled ed to leave us on January 14, at the Our compliments to the corres- ment Administration had this to being laimched under the banner, has been carried on over many — but I don’t need help, really.” It be held at 9 p.m. following the In- fox neckpiece, and around her neck standard propellers built In Kast Friday ______» I’ll fill the bunch of you with lead.“- from that Bret Hardesty still looked to be held last Monday night was completion of his three years of pondents who write up Ten Shun say: "Not many years ago. If you "SUmp 6 ut Syphilis.” The State years. The public must be In- the floor. No final conelusiona wttSi was the first time In her experience spection. 1 was a diamond necklace. Hartford, repeatedly crossed the A t- The girls afternoon h^f all through her; It made ber feel as with a short train. Mrs. Hughes, be from 7 to 9 o’clock. throughout the year all of those cial Hygiene Day In order that Im- at Bret Hardesty’s coat. Her blue again. “ But It’s you I ’m worrying with a snappy session of Close campment at Bolton Range. Re- pondent Bob Kerr on his compli- while tbe same reliable engines on Today, wherever you happen to be yelrs 1928 than It was last year, couraged to seek and continue ade- Stacie to war. Many thought th a t! though she bad found a friend. Pittsburgh—Schenley high school wife of the chief Justice, was dress- The First Aid class wUl meet with vegetables whose bright colors indi- pulse may be given to the educa- tbe House should have brought tba| eyes entreated him. He sank back about. Now you will have to let Order Drilling which progressed in member, Fred? ment In his recent column. Natural- the Far East route piled up more In the United States— north, south, the tonnat,e of oranges and grape- quate treatment as needed. "Well, I don't know . . . besides students voted 1,419 to 807 against ed in black velvet writh a vest of Dr. Keeney at 6:30. cate high vitamin content and which tional plan. bill up for dlscuaalon. k>ji In his seat, but bis face was still me help you!” fine shape. Interior Guard Duty fol- Anthony Kaminski was back in ly I wish him tbe best of luck for than two million miles ot regular east, or west— and whatever the you never can tell.” Ho dug In the combining tbe boys and girls lunch- gold and rose lame. passenger service In 170 flights Saturday fruit imported and carried by the contain as well the mineral Ingredi- Connecticut haa long recognized Following tbe meeting, refr flushed^ his dark eyes narrowed. He thought she had lost every- lowed the drill period and tbe men the company line-up Monday night. the coming year, especially in his rooms. The gjrls' votes did It; they season, citrus frlilt, both fresh and New Haven la today more than dou- pocket o f his tweed coat, pulled out across the Pacific. Chance Vought, A new term of girls dancing will ents necessary for building robust the necessity for educating the peo- AW, PLEASE TAKE IT menta were served. “ Everybody stand up," the man thing she bad. But there was the showed promises of putting this The Guardsman was forced to be coming columns which have started were two to one against the idea. canned, can usually be purchased ble what It was In that year. Shlp- a card. Before he banded It to her Soldiers in tbe Chinese army of In East Hartford, continued Its start and will end with the annual health to resist tbe constantly ple and for 20 years haa been Issu- ordered, now. “ As you file out, ring and the brooch and the pearls phase of military training over big absent from recent drills because ot out with a bang. Bob will write up The explanation came from one at . the store around the corner. ment.s of fresh vegetables have also he wrote something across the back. the Yinshan district are armed with twenty years of service In the leas recital In the spring. Time ot class- changing temperatures of southern ing Information about the dangers Salt Lake City—Mrs. Beasle hand over your money—or take safely bidden In the Imitation leath- at tbe annual inspection next month. his working conditions. the Howitzer News each week and shy co-ed: Thanks to rapid transportation and .shown a definite increase, reflecting STOLEN; A 4-ROOM HOUSE ^ ” Keep this. Just In case,” he scissors. They have orders to cut spectacular fiut nevertheleas sub- es as follows; 9:30 to 10:00 Begin- New England r/lnters. o f syphilis and the need for ade- Friedman handed the de.sk sergeant what we give you and like It!” er bag. Still, she need not tell him The Care and Use of tbe Weapon Private William Apel was also take It from me it takes plenty ot “There ought to be one time In off at the hips all long gowns worn efficient methods of dLstrlbuUon, the rise In the amount of such urged. stantial work of furnishing a large ners: 10:0 0 to 10:80 Intermediate; quate control. It made a step for- 61. She had overparked, she said, —— Connie obeyed with the rest. about them. was also on tbe evening's program. back with us again at the last drill. your spare time. However, Bob and the day when the girls can be by men under 80 years of age, be- fresh oranges are regarded as staple healthful edibles brought here from Walaenburg, Colo.—(A P)— AprA She thanked him; put tbe card In percentage of tbe airplanes ordered 10:30 to 11:00 Advanced. food In Maine Just as they are In ward to control congenital syphilis but loet her ticket. “ Don't do anything, please!” she “ I guess 1 will,’ she said. An inspection of the entire per- It's a good idea with those Federal I get together once in a while and alone.” cause lung dresses waste cloth other parts of the country during through Its premarital blood test parently no Job is too big tor thq’ her purse. by tbe United States Navy. The boys’ swimming classes will the southern states where they ore CHRISTMAN IS HERE The sergeant said the police had managed to whisper with a pleading That purple shadow was most be- the winter months when vegetables law passed by the General Assem- thieves of Huerfano county to{ "Reckon we’d better be getting This Connecticut aircraft group start at 9:30. grown. Orchards In California, Flor- FOB THE PAGE BOYS lost their copy, too. and there was back,” be suggested. “And thank desperation to her newly-found coming she decided. It let him a cannot be raised In this climate. bly In 1938 which makes necessary no record against her. But Mrs tackle. rakish look that rendered him de- employed an average of 6,200 to ida, and the Gulf states supply the Vegetables from the south are you ever so much. Miss Blyn— I beg friend. She had a feeling that Bret BUSY CALLERS standard laboratory blood tests of Friedman Insisted. Sheriff’s officers are searcbln(|| Hardesty was not going to empty cidedly handsome. She had never 6,600 persons throughout the year. markets of the nation with oranges rushed to Connecticut by freight In Washington— (A P )— The 68 page both oontracUng parties to deter- your pardon!” . He gave her a low,' the year around. California sends ” I owe It to the city,” she said, for a four-room bouse, compitYL bis pockets without protest even met such a man. Increase In Pilots an unbelievably short time, and no boys In Congress wish special ses- mine whether syphilis Is present. alsgaat.,b<>^' “Miss Corby, 1 should Philo, m.— Mr. and Mrs. Eldward them east by the carload each "and thin to ibo only chance Fll with chimney and porch, which though be faced a dozen revolvers. It seemed quite ridiculous— and Public acceptance of aviation longer is the fear o f spoilage en- sions would go on forever. They are When the disease to found by the have said. Thank you for dining Dllley are having a busy time visit- month. Her beavlMt ahipments of hava to pay IL" appeared during the.night. She was right about that. She unnecessary—now that she had met forged ahead with 872 pilots licens- route a bar to shipments of this the only capltol employes who are with me. 1 enjoyed i t ” ing members o f their family con- dessert oranges come to market had no sooner parted with her' roll him to think of losing him again. ed, representing an increase of 4(1 type. They reach the market In a paid by the day and therefore collect *T enjoyed* it, too,” she told him. fined In hospitals. from November to May, and her of bills than she heard a thud be- (To Be Continued) To Be Held 'A ' per cent over 1936. The 297 student matter of hours today whereaa a an extra 613,784 for running con- *3ut don’t let's pretend anymore." pilots and 142 private pilots showed They have a daughter who Is a Juice oranges are shipped from few years ago several days were re- She did not want him to call her by hind her. Bret had knocked tbe re- I patient In a Chicago hospital, a son gressional errands during the latest May to November. Florida and the volver out of the fellow's hand, tbe most outstanding advances ot quired to handle them. Through special session. her real name. in a Fargo, North Dakota, hospital, Gulf states send the bulk of their speedy handling of freight, fresh “I don't believe you want to be reaching across the driver's shoul- 88 per cent and 40 per cent re- This Is $4 per day each for these euid two sons In a Champaign, IIL, crop from October to June." vegetables are no longer a luxury In der to switch off the lights at the TEACHERS CREDIT UNION In Our spectively. • hospltaL boys, who are all between 12 and 16 that rich girl, after all.” he chided. While the total volume o f freight this climate. It Is now possible, be- No, Connie thought, after tbe peo- same time. Now they rolled aad The physical examinations given years old. P»» had piled into their places and fought in the aisle. TO BE DISCUSSED HERE by tbe five department of aeroautlcs once more the wheels were turning There were screams from tbe doctors Increased 48 per cent to E x t r a S a v i n g s on A lr e a d y round and round, bumming their frlghte'ned women, three shots rang Warehouse reach a total of 760. Physical ex- rhythmic song, she did not want to out. Then the slim figure of the state Association Officers To aminations are the barometer of ba her self, not until she was forced boy could be seen taking to his fisring activity to come, and the heels. Be At Teachers Meeting To- Cheney’s Spinning large number last year presages to again. Gone was that empty night To Explain Work. «ave on Shoes for the Whole Familyl fasting; she no longer was sick of M ill (the Clock Mill) broader advances In 1938. Low Prices! W A R D S GRE A T avarythlng, tired of life. Why, It "Bret, Bret . . . are you hurt? More aircraft were regtotered In the state last year than ever be- was gorgeous. Just to be alive! It Without realizing she called him by Formation of a teachers' credit Cor. Elm and Forest was heavenly to feel so peaceful, so name. Scarcely knowing what she fore, with 208 registrations conetl- union will be dtscu.ssed by the Man 1937 content, to watch tbe blue sky dark- was doing, Connie t r l^ to feel Streets. . tutlng a 29 per cent Increase over Come Early! All Styles and Colors Limited! anlng into black, the tiny lights ahead into that inky blackness from Chester Teachers' Association at a 1938. fUckerlng on In the houses and vil- which still came the sound of those meeting tonight In the State Trade Ught Airplanes lages as they sped by, the first star two bodies pummellng and strug- School. Sale Starts op n - . I t to Interesting to note the grow- come out to blink solemnly down at gling. The meeting, at 7:30, will be ad- m,, ^ big Interest in the Inexpensive bar. This was the most beautiful Then there was silence. dressed by James F. Moran ot “light airplane” field. In 1936 only tim e of ail the day; an hour with an “I'm all . . . okey." Bret's slow Waterbury, chairman of the credit 39 light airplanes were registered, ache in it, a loveliness Mmost un- drawl came as though nothing had union committee of the Connecticut Thursday whereas last year 83 were In the bearable. Y et she did not feel lone- happened, except some loss of State Teachers Association, and state. Private Individuals owned 33 ■ ly, or aad. It was true, what the breath. "T-tum on . , . switch. I ’ve Francis B. Harrington, executive o f them for their own business or SHOE CLEARANCE young man bad aald, she was happy, got . . . this one.” secretary of the State association. Jan. 13 pleasure, whUe the other 30 were yaally happy for the first time that Connie managed to find the Daniel Donahue Is In charge of owned by commercial concerns and aha could recall. switch, wondering how she did, her the meeting. Unusual Values! used for student Instruction at low fingers were trembling so. Tbe pas- Under auspices of the teachers Unbelievable Prices! coats. Of all the airplanes In tbe A fter a time she closed her eyes sengers, relieved and smiling, began state organization. 22 credit unions, state 73, or more than ont third, once more, having adjusted the deep to file back in, bursting into voluble making loans available to some 9, were owned for private, non-com- pfojX^jCU lCJC comfortable chair to Its reclining chatter as people will after a tense 000 teachers at low Interest rates, mercial purposes, and ten more were position, for this was the only bed unusual strain. have* been formed. owned by buainess executives pri- ^ W I N T E R o ie coach provided for Its passen- The driver came forward with a During the past three years the marily for carrying on their own SHEEPIINED COATS gers during tbe long night. piece of stout rope with Which to credit unions lent about 6300,000 business interests. O V E R C O A T S U N D E R W E A R Oonale had thought she would be bind the bandit's bands. He was a without a dollar of loss. All of tbe But One Killed Men’s Overcoats, * q a o o Boys’ SbeepUned Coots, Lsntk- too excited to sleep, perhaps too un- sorry-looklng bandit now, all tbe unions have a Federal charter. In the 40 aircraft accidents dur- 628.00 Values... 9 1 4 .0 0 erette, Beg. 88.09, A s ) a n Men’s Cotton Union >9 A w Softs, Reg. 89c, Special / 4 C HEATERS and STOVliS ing 1937 there were no pilot fatall'- Men’s Overcoats, ^ a *y O O Special ...... 9 m . 4 o tlee and only one passenger killed. Men’s Ail Wool Union Soltc, 630.00 Values . . . 9 I t .O O Men’s SheepHned Coats, Lantli- Eighty per cent of the pilots and Boys’ Overcoats, * a Q O Reg. 89.98, A O 7)^ ) passengers Involved In the accidents eiette. Reg. 88.98, A n g g SneeinI ...... 9 «Ssdosl Reg. 63.98, Special.. 9 1 . O O Spectol ...... , 9 D . O O Men’s Cotton Union ' g g escaped without eo much as Boys’ Overenats, A n n n SaMo, Reg. 09e, Special D o C scratch, and another 6 per cent bad Reg. 68.80, S p e c U .. * 0 0 Men’s Horsehlde Coats, Wool only alight cuts or bnjjses. Sixty Plaid Lined. Beg. A n o O Glrto’ Sleeveless Union n s w per cent of the accidents caused less $11.98, S p e ^ . . . . 9 / . O O Snits, Reg. S9e, Special A / C than 1200 damage,' and one half ot Men’s Plaid Macklaaws, Regm- Boys’ Union Balts, a ot 525 lb. Coal-wood Range Reg. 59c, Special...... 4 1 C these cost less than 380 for re- lar 98.45, Ag gg pairs. Special ...... 9D.OO During tha year, two new airport construction projects wers under- Boys’ Eton Snlto, FEATURES OF *75 RANGES! taken, calling for an expenditure of Reg. 64.49, Specdol.. $2.98 Clearance Reg. over 1900,000 at Bridgeport and Boys’ Novelty Salts, * a n n 6180,000 at Wllllmantle. Projecta at Reg. 66.98, Speelal.. ^ I . 9 0 $69.95 New London and Meriden were con- Boys’ lUelto* Jaekets, Regu. [88 cluded with tbe airports In good ODDS and E N DS! condition, while extensive improve- Plaid Blankets, ...... $1.88 Reg. 61.80, Special.. Ski Paats, Regular 83.49 aad Bock-Wool in- ments are still in progress at tbe Boy.' Plaid Mackinaws, Regular $1.34 Hartford and New Haven airports. .Men’s Scarfs, snlated oven 67jl8 aad 68.48, A m nn H ie Aviation Ground School Speelal ...... ^O .OO Beg. 89c, Speielal... 27c & ...... $1.59 One of the great- Classes, sponsored by the Depart- Boys’ Kaloker and Longle Salts, Girls’ Ski Salts, Extra weight meant extra wear! This S25 lbs. of ment o f Aeronautics and operated Beg. 6A98. Reg. 66.08, Special.. OGLLS ...... 50 OFF est gasoline $4.88 Hot Water Healers, A ot OA under the W. P. A. adult educauon Special ...... ^d.sTO Girls’ Ski Salts, range values Reg. 68.08. Special.. 9 • s O s I massive cast-iron strength has no equal in dura- program of the State Department Beg. 611.98, * 0 Reg. 68.08. S|iertol.. you’ll see this o f Education, were held In twenty- $3.88 Hot Water Heaters, A S ) g \ g bility in other ranges within many dollars of Speelal ...... 90.00 House Uressee, year! Porcelain four different towns and cities, with Boys' Boot Socks, a n Reg. 63.79, Special.. 9 m « s2D Reg. 98c, Special... .Men’s Wool Work O B broiler with this price! Balanced design. Fulllength warm- bins Instructors teaching a total en- Reg. 29e, Special...... 1 s7 C ... 69c Regalfirly $2.98 a pair! Woman’s Silk Hose, Socks, Reg. 4Sc, Special i S D C smokeless pan. rolment in excess of 1,20C students. Regrularly $2.98 to $3.30 a pair! ReruUrly $1.39 to $1.79 a pair! ing closet. Giant cook-top.. Built-in reservoir. These students, covering s wide Reg. 88c, Special .. .. 59c -Men’s Wool Work « ot Big fuel feed. Heat Indicator I range of ages and occupations, were Black Oxfords Socks, Reg. 25c, Special 1 / C given Instruction in the fundamen- New Dressy Styles Straps or Oxfords Women’s Knee Free C C tal, non-technical details of avia- Hose, Reg. 68c, Special DDC tion, In Hartford, New Haven, MEN'S WEAR Waterbury, Bristol, Stamford, Sizes 6 to 11 Exceptional values FuDy Lined Blen’s Salta, Reg. * a e O O Oreenwlcb. ' Norwalk, Danbury, 63L98, Speelal .. 9 1 0 . 0 0 GIRLS' WEAR Ridgefield, Newtown, New Londmi, Savings U ut come only twice a year! Olris’ Dresees, Middletown, Meriden, New Britain, Unusual savings on dependable quality shoes Putnam, WilUmantic, Manchester, Pumps! High ties! Some with patent Sensational savings on glrto* long-wearing $ 1.00 Reg. 98c. Special.., for dress and general wear! Fine-grain trims! Mostly suede. Some In black kid! Press Pants, a a n a ^^^FLANNEL Thomaston, Hamden, West Haven, shoea. Black patent! Smooth Isathers! Girls’ Dresses, leathers! Long-wearing leather soles. In Arch support and sport types Included In Reg. 61.98, Special.. 9 1 . 0 4 N I G H T W E A R Powerful Circulator Milford, Devon, Fairfield, Ansonla. sizes from 6 toTl. this group. Leather soles. Sizes 8V4 to 8. Brown. Dresa Pants. g%g% Reg. 19c, Special .. In view of the extremely active Black. Reg. 63.98. Special.. 9 d!i .D O Baby Blankets, Women’s Flannel Nightgowns, condition of aviation at the present j Dtea’a Neoktlea, n .a Reg. 89c, Special . . . time, a prophesy of wbat may hap- Fine Suede Styles Reg. 49c, Special...... O / C Baby Blaaketa, SSr.V;";...... 79c pan In 1938 would be very hazar- Misses Late Styles Men’s Work Shoes 36ea*s Neektiea, A n Reg. tOe, Special .. Women’s Flaiiiiel Nightgowns, dous. Sufflcs it to say, therefore, Reg. 89e, Special...... Ds/C Regular 61AB, g g Burns C oal or W o o d that another broad advance on all ■iea’a Pajamas, Aa nn trial ...... OOC fronts can be expected, and that KEROSENE Reduced! X 4 7 Special! Reg. 81.89. Special. .91.^9 •men’s Flannel Pajamas, this advance win doubtleas be spur- 147 Mea’a Dress Socks, g Clearance Regular 61.16, Q O ^ red OB by the many tecbnlcal de- X47 Reg. I9e, Special...... DC Special ...... OOC PORTARLE velopments that are coming Into Cuban or high heel. Black, Brown or Ma- roon color. Were 62.60. Black or Brown leather that the Httls miss Womea’s TneksMteh Patamao, common use almost dally. wdU be pleased with. Sizes 12 tCS. Rsgularty 63.60. Brown EUc uppers. Lsath- LUGGAGE Regular 61.60, s y g _ Heats up to ar solas and basis. NaUed and sawed. Special 4 sc C 088 6 rooms I Snltcaae, Airplane, A rw Am 1M1 HOURLY WAGE Clearance Reg. 68.45. Speelal 9 / * 4 D WAS ABOVB itzel 1 Qladstooe Bag, Regular HURRY! S A V E! • N o He# seeded Special on Men’s All Rubber ARCTICS 1 Q8 Skis and Skates While th ey la st! • Large feel task N ew York— (A P )—’The man on Light Weight, Regular $2.49 Grade — ^ N o w ...... ^ ^ O 5^.... . $12.45 Clearance Oi^ey gol And at this reduced price N O W , sensational savings on this massive, powerful coal- the street—the average American elsewhere for m much m $20 to $35 Instant bast whsrs worker In the manufacturing Indus- ...... $2.29 th eyll go like “hot cakes." It’s the most more. Compare quality! Compare J.S1ft*r?:..$6.45 HOUSEWARES and wbso yon want wood circulator! Extra cast-iron radiator makes beating unit trlea— made more money per hour I Gladstone Bag, A >7 AC sensational furnace clearance in the construction! Then save by taking ad- In 1987 than he did In 1939, out, be- ...... $3.19 Beg. 89A8. S p e ^ 9 / s « I D Itl Oisnt wicklsss SU’ SKIS, A g n n Ahanlnnm Covered Kettica, history of our stores. And Wards vantage o f this great tale. One of these a more powerful than ordinary circulators. Every joint cup cause o f shortened hours of labor, 1 Gladstone Bag, A £ O C Regular 61-66, bornsr adfnsts ta 5 Monthly Pay Plan makes It even more furnaces should last 2S years with or- hs earned leae per week. Substantial Reductions On A ll Shoes For A ll R^. 16.98 ...... 9D .c 70 Reg. 87.08, Special 9 D s O D Special ...... 'J.: S' ■■ positions . . . SavM fitted and air tight assuring perfect fire control and fuel 7* S K I S , A g n n 98c mtertoting. Simply compue these dinary care. Every size now, they won’t A e computed by tbe NaUonml 1 Glads tone Bag, A f AC Ciectric T onstcrn, - 'A y f A O Ward furitoces with others selling fasll economy I Front register and flue check draft I Industrial Conference Board, a re- Reg. 86.98...... 9D.£|0 Reg. 88.48. Special 9 0 -4 D Reg. 66A8. Special.. 9 4 s s f O last long. H U R R Y I Coom in today. The Family In Our Shoe Department TOBOOOAN, 8 ft., A g a n / search organisation supported by It Handy Pack!, O O .^ EJeetrio Tonsten, A C ) A O large, corporationa, the average Reg. 810.98. Special 90.4s 7 Reg. 81.29. Special . . . . ijtS C Reg.62AS.Special.. 9 d S s 4 o SHOE SKATES, A n a n hourly wage, for the ten months i 8 Gvernight Gases, Eleetrie Toostora, A *) A Reg. 83A8. Special 9ifa «4 s l ended October 81, was 61.7 cents. Beg. tSe, Special...... 79c Reg.6«A«.Special.. 9 o . 4 s f M O N TG O M ERY W A RD In 1939 K eras 89 centa 824-828 M A IN STREET TEL. 5161 MANCHESTER MONTGOMERY WARD By the areek, the 1937 average WAREHOUSE, CHENEY SPINNING MILL was 837J12: In 1939 it araa |3(U8. Montgo COR. ELM AND FOREST STREETS Tbe 1683 depreaelon figures were 824-828 MH A T IN N STfiTDE WraiMl nached for • pUitoI The' 31st annual two-day conven- vllle. stead 6f the usual flreworlis. with their natural dental equipment Banquet, always s high spot.In the The money they usually spend on devUUon from the straight line, 855 Main Street Rabinow BtdU nB' VMeh liad Uld oo the shelf in the tion of the Connecticut Council of Credentials—Frank Smith , of in the modern manner by having foreign observers agrae, removal by I 4iolders Held Yesterday; j year's social activities at the South Bridgeport, B. W. Eklgerton of feasting and’ noisy celebration will cent Imperial Conference Mllar for llv* or si* years. He Painting and Decorating Contrac- the wholeaale extraction attended to recall—or possibly in stranger fash- “WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP" iCTHpad the pistol and chased her Methodist church, wlU take place tors of America opened at the Mohi- Greenwich, Royal Lacourclere of be sent to China for food, clothing at an hospital. ion—Is (airly certain. Stalin recom- Nine Directors Named. 'ttio o g b the kitchen where be fired Tuesday evening, January 18, when can hotel here this forenoon with Plantsville. A. D. Hull and Michael and medical auppllea. Mrs. Alexander Bunce, Mrs. Mil- mended such procedure In a speech three bullets into her which killed a turkey supper will be served at more than 200 members and their Rakietan of New Haven. Police Captain Eddie Chitwood ton Haling and Mrs. Kneeland Jones By ABSOCXYTBD PRESS December 11. I iMT. *h»n be fir^ three more bul> 6:30 In the banquet hall of the wives in attendance. Nominations—F. C. Pietsch of said today Chinese leaders here had will attend the Board of Education Japan's designs to extend her sd- Meanwhile, from the provinces Thursday SPECIALS Thi lets. At the morning business session Hartford, Howard E. Beckwith of disclosed these plana to him but said meeting of Hartford and Tolland ministntive control over those came reports of six more death aen- The annual meeting o f the atock- church by the Asbury group of the holdera of The Manchester ’Tnist He then shot himself in the side Wesleyan Guild. Thia group haa aa- President Max J. Munsch of this this city and W. C. Strickland of they would observe their usual cus- Countlea tomorrow at the new parts of China under her military tonces, three of them for disrupting I end got beitt^ fatally wounded be city made his annual address, re- New Haven. tom of paying all debts on New Ellsworth High school In South domination. collective farms in Siberia. Company waa held at the office of sumed charge of serving the Father the company yesterday afternoon. went to a cupboard and trot some and Son banquet In February, and ports of other officers were read Resolutions—Walter L. Stowe of Year’r day. Windsor. In Tokyo, a highly placeil foreign Three prominent Soviet officials fresh or smo ked liquid. Wnibel drank it. went out observer predicted Jspan shortly i came underuuucr theme blight of disfavor— President Glenney presided. all Important catering eventa, under I It was announred that C. R. Burr, doors and told his 15-year-oId the direction of Mr- Ellen Crosaen. would recognize the new Japanese-1 Gregory" Grinko.- . - former oommiaaar I daughter and the neighbors what dominated Peiping regime ------, N. L VavUoff, head . vice president and director, due to The group will have a meeting to- ' legal government of China. Some hie absence from Moncheiater for he had done. morrow St (be church to complete the all-unlon Institute of Plant Cul- I SHOULDERS quarters believed this—and not a extended periods and hla conaequent In Hoepltal Since their plans. f ture, and Admiral M. V. Vlctoroff, | daclaratlon of wap — was the de- commander-ln-chief of toe navy. Inability to attend dlrectora" meet- He has been In the hosplUI since Mrs. T. B. Kebler will provide the cision of yesterday's Imperial con- ings would not accept rejection and RIB his arrest and Is in very poor health. entertainment and musical numbers ference. Dr. Thomas Parran, Surgeon Oea- the meeting accordingly voted to re- Hr. Alcorn ^ d that the liquid and a guest speaker and other parts The Peiping regime arranged to duce the number of dlraetora to be raised havoc with Wrubel and he is of the program are being arranged. keep pace with Japan’s North China eral, U. S. Public Health Servieo elected from 10 to 0. in very poor condition. It Is Important that all reserva- STATE PUBLISHERS calls upon cHisens of nation to V- armies by taking over control of Tn the balloting for dlrectora 600 I PORK ROASTS Mr. Alcorn told the court that he tions be in by Friday evening. An Shantung. China’s “sacred pro- Join In the -Fight Infantile Paral- Bhores Were voted unanlmoualy In was convinced that Wrubel's sus- advertisement elsewbere in todays vince.” ysis’' campaign. Praising the new favor of the following to serve aa picion of his wife's conduct was un- You Live Issue gives the moderate prices. Informed London sources disclos- HOLDA.P.PARLEYI national foundation created by dlrectora for the coming yaar; H. C. i warranted. ed Britain had rejected a Japanese center cut SHOULDER Mrs. Thqmaa Vennsrd of Elro street President RoosevelL Dr. Parran Alvord, E. T. BanUy, L. W. <3aae, Alvin Leone appeared as counsel Is in charge of ticket dlstiibv.tion. effort to close the Yangtze river to declares that immediate after- W. C. Cheney. W. G. Glenney, W. P. PORK CHOPS STEAKS for Wrubel. She may be reached by dialing &661. all non-Japanese merchant shipping. Gorman, J. H. HacketL J. F. Sul- The banquet is open not only to Britain told Japan she would move care of those stricken is a most Uvan and L. T. Wood. Wien Wrubel was presented to mothers and daughters of the South her ships wherever she saw fit in Gather At Meriden To Dis- important phase on which to con- In a brief dlacuaaion of the bank’s the grand jury a true bill of murder Methodist church family, but of any China waters. centrate in the fight against the eondlUon President Glenney stated, C lb. Ic lb. In the first degree was returned. church In town. ({aiet on Warfronto disease. Pietnre shows new pnb- that the bank haa had a aucceaaful The Following Battlefields IQ the Orient and cuss Cnrcuit Matters; The only Manchester officer to 'What a fire that Chicago blaze of '71, supposedly started when Mrs. lic health service building in year, net earnings had increased appear before the grand Jury was O'Leary’s cow kicked over a lantern, must have been! Sweeping Hbirope were relatively quiet Washington and expert at work over the year previous and it had Chief Samuel G. Gordon, although througn block after block of wooden building it destroyed most Japanese columns in southern Those Present At Session at microscope. InscL—Dr. Thomas been possible to pay an extra dlvl- Lieutenant Barron. Policemen Ar- FATHER AND A SON • of the midwest’s big metropolis. Here’s the Hollywood version of Shantung province, having captured ( Parran, surgeon general. the walled city of Tsinlng, reported dent of 1 per cent to stockholdera. thur Seymour and Walter Cassells, the conflagration, staged for Uie movie, ”In Old CUcago." Mr. Glenney also said that local de- the way open for fresh advances to-1 /.o. who went to the home on Bdmund HELD FOR DEATHS ward the Lunghai railway C3ilna'a I — **— (AP) — The mand for loans bad Increased and street, were called to Hartford, vlMi east-west trunkline.^’ On the Frank E. Sands the Merl- velopment in Its broadest sense be JAPAN HONORS ANIMALS the number of persona doing busi- Guarded In Hospital I employed,” he declared. neas at the bank was substantially Places:- front south of Shanghat CSilnese ISCIENCETOHELP kill ed in WAR Because of the bad condition of reported capture of two vHlages ****» Record played ^ o a t s "For thia purpose the United greater during 1937 than previously. ^ his throat following drinking a Waterbury, Jan. 12.— (AP) — A I Heavy Steer Beef! 25 % near Hangchow, Chekiang p rovli^ yesterday to the memters on the States has 1390,000 invested In pub- Tokyo.— (A P )—Attended by hlgh- The bank's Trust department la liquid in an attempt to commit sui- father and son and a husband and N. Y. Stocks Local Stocks in strong counter-attacks. ^®®9ectlcut Circuit of ths Assoclat- lic-owned laboratories and in agri- ranking Japanese army offleers, a steadUy growing and depoaita, al- wife are held criminally responsible * I cida be was under guard at the With government forces in firm ***.^*“ ' .... TO CREATE JOBS cultural and engineering experimeijt ceremony honoring the memory of though sllghUy leoa at the close of Manchester Memorial hospital for for two alleged hit-and-run deaths control of Teruel, on the Spanish msmbers were ratertalned army animals killed in action was the year due to the recent slowing hi Waterbury, accordmg to findings Furnished by Ed4y Brothers fi Oo. stations. Positive genius awaits op- 11 days before brought to court Adam Exp ...... 10 Vt clvU war’s southern Aragon fran? *? • diacuased. Expert Offers A Solution To spirits of horses, dogs and plgsons to plea he replied “I did i t ” Walter Unikas, B2, and his son, W lllla.n K. Martin Those present were; which lost thsir lives serving the YELLOW AND BLACK 21, are held for the death of Mike Allegheny ...... IN Is>ral itepresentattve crush the insurgent regime. The TOO LATE SALT PORK He was bound over to the Septem- Allied Chem ...... 174 N opposing armies, however, Thomas Ferguson and Ronald army. A regulation siirlne, with the LEAD LICENSE COLORS ber term of the Superior Court of Bush, or Balcunas, whose dead body 1:00 p. m. ({notations held their front lines intacL Ferguson of the Manchester Herald; Problem And Suggests customary funeral gifts was erected was found on Thoroaston avenue, Am Can ...... ,... 82 L Bid Asked New York—For the first time In Hartford County. His condition Am Rad St 8 ...... 13H Strife spread back to the Medi- Theodore Bodenwein and George E. in Ueno Zoo, and Tokyo's most popu- PURE LARD near the motor vehicle testing lane, Insurance Storks • B O L T O N C E N T E R Cnapp of the New London Day; John weeks, Mr. and Mra. Daniel Daniel- Ban Francisco— (AP)— Yellow was such after being taken to jail Am Smelt ...... 56 terranean when, in another “piracy" son and their two children bad lar pet, an elephant, waa "chief and black, praised* by expert* for last Oct. 24. Aetna Casualty ...... 93 97 attack, the Dutch freighter Hannah Day Jackson and Roger A 0>n- The Steps To Be Taken. mourner.” that he spent much time in the jail Clarence F. Carolsn, and his wife, Am Tel and Tel ...... 149 enough to eat—but they had no ap- clear vlsibiUly, are the most popu- hospiUI and clao at the Hartford Abtna Fire ...... 48 48 wM torpedoed by an unidentified noUy of toe New Haven Register; petite. CORNED BPEF Madelyn, are held for the death of Am Tob B ...... , ...... 71 '4 Aetna Life ...... 26 28 George B. Armstead and George E. lar colors for auto Ucense tags in hospital. Am Wat W ks...... 13Vi submarine seven miles off (jape San Monday Mrs. Danielson applied at From three to five tons of old, 1938.,Ten states have adopted them, Thomas W. Maxwell, 35, last Oct. Automobile ...... 25 VL 27 Antonio. The San Antonio llght- Stansfleld of the Hartford Oourant; Lafayette, Ind., Jan. 12.—Carl B. 18, who was found critically injured Anaconda ...... 35% Conn. General ...... 25% 27 • S O U T H B O L T O N Frank P. RoUlns and CSiarles F. a relief bureau for aid. When she re- worn and soiled currency Is de- according to the California State PORK LIVER Armour, III ...... 6% house reported the vessel went Fritache of Dearborn, Mich., manag- turned home their three months old '•’Vdri last OcL 17 near the same spot Hartford Fire ...... 65 87 tlown. Her crew was saved. Stevens of ths Danbury News stroyed by the Treasury Depart- Automobile aaaoctation. where Bush's body was found. Atchison ...... 41% Hartford Steam Boiler 53 57 Times. ing director of the National Farm daughter Barbara waa dead—from ment of the United States daily. Black and white, most popular NAVAL PLANE UNABLE Aviation Corp ...... 4% malnutrition, the assistant medical STEWING VEAL In the Carolan case, Ckironer National Fire . . . ___ 55 67 Ward Duffy and (3arl Undstrom Chemurglc (Council, told the Purdue examiner said. combination of 1937, are being used Monzanl says Maxwell was killed by Baldwin, CT ...... 9% Phoenix ...... 78 80 of the Hartford Times; L. j ; Reilly by only five states In the new year. Balt and Ohio ...... 10 >2 •COVENTRY agricultural conference today toe Tuesday the food arrived—by the TO LOCATE CLIPPER the Carolan car and that Carolan's Travelers ...... 435 455 of the Bridgeport Post and Tele- basketful. ^ wife assisted her hiisband In "at- Bcndlx ...... 14% PubUc L'tllltlni gram; Sidney A. Bedlent of toe problem of idle men and Idle acres Quick Relief From Beth Steel ...... 6.V RED PARLIAMENT 'Today police were raising funds SLICED BO.ILED HAM tempting to disguise the fact his Conn. Lt. and Pow .. 52 56 Norwalk Hour; L. L. Deaaulnlers could be solved by uniting agricul- BUTTER Beth Steel, pfd ...... 98 to bury Barbara. Pile Irritation NOW BEUEVED LOST automobile hal been Involved In the Conn. Pow...... 43% 45 and J. D. Sexton of the Ansonia Sen ture, Industry and science. accident—and that the evasion of Borden ...... 19% Htfd.Elcc.Lt...... 58 6€ tlnel. Thirty years ago, a Buffalo drug- Can Pac ...... 7!« • S O U T H C O V E N T R Y SITS FOR HRST The United States, he said, has LEITATHAN'S SALE gist created a formula for relief Sale of Gifts (Oontiniied from Page One) re.sponsibtlity—by Carolan was as- Illuminating Shs...... 50 ' 51 E. Robert Stevenaon, R. F. Fan- an agricultural plant, valued at sisted by his wife," Case (J. I.) ...... 92% New Britain Oas ... '25 27 ning and W. W. Vosburgb of the 65 HURTS NEVADA from the- Itching and smarting Reduced prices on ' Glass, I Cerro De Pas ...... 44% billion dollars, "ready, able and will- Careon a ty , Nev.— (AP) — Al- caused by piles. It brought such S3® 33® members of the Pan American In the Bush case. Coroner Mon.- So. New Eng. Tel. Co. 146 151 Waterbury Republican and Ameri- Copper, Brass, Chromium zanl says Walter Unikas "evaded Ches and Ohio ...... 38 % Western Mass...... 27% 3( can; Arthur J. Sloane and E. B ing" to produce food for men and though an Inland state and largely amazing quick relief that its fame ^ ground crew. Chrysler ...... 60% TIME M S S I A raw materials for industry without desert, Nevada had been enjoying has spread throughout the country and Pottery articles suitable COTTAGE CHEESE The Clipper bad taken off for responsibility for the death and that Industrials Harvey of the New Haven Journal limit. bis son, John, assisted In such Coca Cola ...... 120 • A N D O V E R a neat bit of revenue from tte bin as one user told another. Don’t give for wedding gifts, birthdays T' Auckland, New Zealand, but scarce- Acme Wire ...... 33 3( I (Oonttooed from Page One) Courier; Johnston Vance of tha liner Leviathan. up hope of relief until you have KRAUT evasion, knowingly and wilfully." Col Carbon ...... 74% Am. Hardware...... 22% 2l New Britain Herald; Malcolm Mol- "Wholesale displacement of horses and bridge prizes. PIGS’ FEET swoRDFisa: * ly.two hours out discovered a leaky Col Gas and El ...... 9% and mules by motorized equipment,” This waa disclosed when the ves- tried this unique formula. Use ofl Une and turned back. Arrow H and H. C!om. 41% 4i reau of the Commimlst party and lan of the Manchester Herald; John sel was sold recently to Great Brit- Peteraon'a Ointment without risk- ComI Inv Tr ...... 43% Billings and Spencer. 4V2 I H. Thompson and Matthew W. Fritsche said "and intenolve culti- Also Jewelry and Com- It was just three minutes out of ComI Solv ...... 9% government officials. Their boxes ain for scrap Iron. The United ing a cenL Your money refunded Bristol Brass ...... 37 3! flanked the platform. Foreign diplo- Beary of the Torrington Register. vation since the World War of larg- pacts Greatly R^uced. lb. 19® ib. Tutuila when the message was re- Cons Edison ...... 25% •GILEAD er areas In foreign countries have States Lines, former owner of the If not delighted. Get a 35c box of ceived that the fuel load was being Colt's Pat. Firearms. 58 61 mats watched the ceremony from Edward Maum of the Bridgeport liner, is a Nevada corporation and Peterson's Ointment from any drug- ABOUT TOWN Cons Oil ...... 10% Eagle Lock ...... 16% li boxes along the right wail. 'Dmes Star; F. E. Sands. C. H. brought about a- gradual shrinkage dumped. Fully loaded the plane Cont Can ...... 42% the ship was carried on the asaes- gist. In tube with hard rubber ap- Artificial Flowers, $1.00 w ^ h a ' approximately 43.000 Fafnlr Bearings ___ 05 10* . No DIaseat On Agenda Tryon. Walter Allen and Frank L. in domestic and export markets, ment rolla at (50.000. plicator, 60c.—AdvL Fan(5erines" Temple Chapter, Order of the Corn Prod ...... 64 Blackada of the Meriden Journal; per dozen. oran(;es pounda, roaklng It exceptionally dif- Eastern Star, will hold its regular Gray Tel Pay Station 5% ( Secretary Kruschoff of the Moo- equivalent to the productive capacl- Del Lack and W estern...... 8% Hart and Cooley ...... 180 20C Wayne- C. ------Smith,- F. --• H. Grimes, ...H. I (y o( almost 100 million American 2 dozen 25c ficult to land. meeting tonight at 8 o'clock In the Douglas Aircraft ...... 43% ^ party committee turned over Dozen 29c 3 for idc Hendey Mach. B ___ 9% 11 • V E R N O N the rostrum to Bach, who nominat- and _E. E. Elsenhelmer of j •cres. YARN AND GIFT Motors Protected Masonic Temple. A social with re- Du Pont ...... 118% the Meriden Record. freshments will follow the business. Landers, Frary A Clk. 24% 2( M A. A Andreyeff. a member of the ~ ."Hence ruinous prices for Ameri- In San Francisco Pan American Eastman Kodak ...... 165% New Brit. Mch., Com. 21% 2! T. H. O'Neill of the Associated Airwaya officials scouted the theory Elec and Mils ...... 3% Polltbureau. as president of the So- can cotton, cereal and certain other SHOP du., ptd ...... 90 IOC viet of the Union. Andreyeff I PreM. New York City; W. J. G crops are an inevitable consequence (Opposite P. O.) that the gasoline caught fire. Offl- Roy Warren, master of Manches- Elec Auto Lite ...... 21 ______Myers, former chief of the New dala aaid each motor was separate ter Grange, with Mrs. Warren, la In Gen Elec ...... 44% North and J u d d ...... 27 2f elected by acclamation. unless an alternative is found. Special January Sale 474 Main Street and protected by an automatic Are attendance at the three-day se.sslon Peck, Stow A Wilcox 6 I •VERNON DEPOT Without dbwnL“ the Chamber Most Take Other Stops Gen Foods ...... 32% Russell Mfg. Co...... 24 '28 ADVERTISE IN THE H E R A L D -IT PAYSl extinguisher. The pumping valves of the State Grange m Hartford. Gen Motors ...... 36 adopted the agenda by a grou ^ of ? 'It is idle to condemn artlflcloJ were situated under the huge metal According to Mr. Warren, well ScovlH Mfg. Co...... 28 3C deputies through Secretarv Andre r>' J ; » n d crop control, which inevitably ^ of Gillette ...... 10% Stanley Works ...... 41 4J srings, and the exhaust pipes ran over 1000 attended the meeting last Heckcr Prod ...... 7% Alexandrovich Zhdanoff o/toe^L^n- stimulates foreign competition and over them, a precaution taken in do., pfd...... 27 2i ln«Tad party committee - ' bureau, thereby further shrinks foreign evening at which the sixth degree Hudson Motors ...... 9% Torrington ...... 25% 27 conotrucUon to avert that very pos- was conferred on a class of 222 can- Int Harv ...... 69% • R O C K V I L L E close to Stalin. markets, unless other steps are aibillty. Veeder Root, new . . . 48 5( n>e agenda, after election of com- taken to protect the farm from such didates. The high spot of the pro- Int Nick ...... 50% .New York Banks Studio Couches The disappearance was the first mittees on credentials and drafting ruinous prices.” gram was the recognition of Grang- int Tel and Tel ...... 7% Bank of New York .. 365 37E I COL KNOX BACKS mishap of any of the Pan American ers of 50 years' standing, or "Gold- Johns M anville...... 83(2 laws, provided for consideration Fritsche said statistics show that WHAT'S THE MOST INTEkESTINC Clippers which have been flying the Bankers Trust ...... 49% 51 of constitutional amendments, elec- en Sheaf" members. Kennecott ...... 42% Central H anover__ _ 96 91 when farm Income goes up, factory Pacific, from California to Manila Lehigh Val Rd ...... 6% • B U C K I N G H A M tion of a Presidium and Council of TARIFF REVISION payrolls invariably follow, but they and Hongkong, more than two Chase ...... 34% 3( .Peoples’ Commlfisars. both In joint A meeting of the Masonic Social LIgg and Myers B ...... 102 Chemical ...... 45 4'i do not lead toe procession, and that years. Never before was one even club has been called for tomorrow Loew*s ...... 52% session with the Soviet of NaUonal- when farm Income goes down fac- FEATURE OF< A MODERN DAIRY? forced down. City ...... 28% 8( election of an attorney-g’ener- (ODittlnoed from Page One) ri night at eight o'clock In the Tem- Lorlllard ...... 17% (!ontlnentaI ...... 12 11 tory payrolls come tumbling after. Two hopeful reports, both eman- Mont Ward ...... 35 ^ who wui act as prosecutor, and -j".: ating from Apia. British Samoa, ple. A good attendance Is request- (Tom {exchange ...... 54 6< • B U C K L A N D discussion of local__ problems. tariff, under which they were freed New Industries jA'-ytrSn’.'i 'T - ed since activities for the wmter Nash Kelv ...... 12% First National ...... 1790 185( The answer to the question ot failed of substantiation. One was Nat B lsc...... 19% The .depuUes Includ^d'^Red array I from rompetltlon in the that the clipper landed In Apia har- season will be planned. Guaranty Trust .... 255 261 commanders, provincial c h le fr ^ f ‘"**‘’**^' where are the new markets that Nat Caah Reg ...... 18 Irving T ru s t...... 12 11 will absorb the full productive bor. It was that a search plane Nat Dairy ...... 15% the secret police, milkmaids, trac The Chicago publisher presented had found the clipper and a boat PARI.SIANS OCT FOR UARK Manhattan ...... 22% 2( tors and factory hands, all cho-sen I "an unpalatable truth" the con- c^iacity of American agriculture Nat Distill ...... 23% Manufact Trust .... 87% Si put out from Pago Pago to the STOPPF-U BY POUCE N y C en tral...... 19% • W A P P I N G at elecUona to the Soviet of the tention that "mllUona of workers Fritsche declare, lies in the crea- rescue. New York Trust .... 98% 9< union and the Soviet of Nationali- and farmers" in 1936 came to tion of new industries which rely NY NH and H ...... 2% Public N ational...... 33 81 Disappearance of the croft cast a Paris (API—The prospect of lark North Am ...... 22 ties December 12. regard the party "aa the principally on farm crops for indus- pall over Pago Pago, which was on pie will even make Frenchmen fight Title G uarantee...... 6% 7 By Dog Sled Or Ckmel pedal representative of entrench- trial raw materials. police reserves. Packard ...... 5% U. 8. 'Trust ...... 1445 149! the fringe of the Navy's widespread Param Plct ...... 11% Some of toe Georgians. Armeni- ed wealth.” . , These------new ------industrieo, he said. hunt last summer for Amelia Ear- A swarm of larks, fljing south Penn ...... 23% ans and representatives of a aoora "Tha Republican party, spoaaor Pu( (flie hands to work and at for the winter, pa.ssed over the hart. lost on a round-the-world Phelps Dodge ...... 30% SOAP COLLEOTOB or other oatlonaHtles and champion of the protecuve ^ develop the hitherto flight. International Exposition. Dazzled Phil Pete ...... 41% two-chambered parilauent left tarUI from its btrth, must now “ hauspected wealth of toe vegetable A manufacturer’s closeout of discontinued cov- by the ra-s from the llghthou.se HAS CLEAN RECORD Pub Serv N J ...... 85 home by dog sleds or camels and recognise that the time has oome kingdom. ers. enables us to offer these fine quality Studio FISH MUST SUBMIT set up In the exposition, the birds Radio ...... 7% And Want To Have The saw railroads and cities for the first "To accept this challenge re- fell Into the grounds. Tuscaloosa, Ala. — (AP) — Elmo to reduM the protection to fit toe TO 'PIANNED EfXlNOMV' Reading ...... 20% Israel. University of Alabama aopho- time on their trips to Moscow. quires that every facility, for scien- Couches, at unusually low prices. The couches Hundreds of visitors rushed to change In conditions. Protect wage Rem RiUid ...... 14% more, says that when he feela "all The main question as parUwent standards, yea! Continue to protect tific research and engineering de- have jiist come in — they're brand new stock — Buffalo. Wyo (y*P)—There will grab the birds and a free-for-all Repub Steel ...... 19% washed up” he finds consolation in opened was whether Stalin, hlmaalf monopoly, no!” fight developed. Police reserves ready for your selectins*. Here they are: be no more privacy in Wyoming's Rey Tob B ...... 45% his unusual hobby, ona of the "clean- one of the deputies, would oaoume Aftor such a declaration, he held, fish anil streams than In a golf Ush were railed but the lark hunters Safeway Stores ...... 23% est” on record. power opanly as chairman of the bowl. turned on them. the party “could then, with both Scbenley Dls ...... 27 For 10 years Israel haa been col- p o d i u m —the group loric*^ and Justloe, oppoae My**dtoert DR. MCKEE‘8 Twin Studio, with stronRly built The United States govemnienl By the time the police had Sears Roebuck ...... 63% lecting aaraple ooap ban. Ha liaa I has decldeil It la about tln.c the emerged \iftorious, most of the Shell Union ...... 17% hundreds of them, garnered from 20 CODGH SYRUP Innersprlng unit — buttons — cord fish had a program of “plannee! lark.s hai! made their getaway. stateo. New York, Baltimon, Phil- The UM Reliable Socony Vac ...... 16% Rannleas and pleasant to take. edging — three reversible pillows t ^ CA economy" South Pac ...... 21% adelphia. Atlantic City, SL Lotila and Whooping cranra have fire-foot So the U. S. bureau of hsheries tOO-DEGRRE CIRCLE South Rwy ...... 13% Miami a n a few of tha eltlea named Put ap In a large geoeroos bottle — brown or green figured covering. ^ M V Communist party In either » — it A length of about 80 wkleb lant ever ptieed. and the Wyoming game and fi^h .ADOPTED BY N.AZ1S St Brands ...... 9% on the w n p p en of ooap in hla col- HERALD *8e A t Daeisre. Regulxriy priced at $36.76. department are seeking informa- St Gss and E l ...... 5% lection. mala undlininlshed; I breastbone tion on the breeding anti Berlin (A P )—The 360 degrees cir- St Oil Cal ...... 33 He is a member of the university Pravda, tile Communist party fighting habits of all the fish that cle, originated by the Babylonians, St Oil N J ...... 50% band and trips with It a n used to newspaper, has declared the porlia- A $39.50 Studio — having a fine live in Wyoming. Is being gradually abandoned in the Tex Corp ...... 43% swell his collection. Friend who ™*nt—known as the Supreme So- quality inner-unit — and covered A The purpose Is to determine German land survey department, by Hmken Roller B ea r...... 46% know what be does also help him, Delivered Daily To Your Home 4 he aayn. clet—would be a "w orkl^, not a what types of fish are best suited order of Dr. Wilhelm Frick, minis- Trmna America ...... 12% talking" body, and outlined its pro- In a moat attractive and service- ^ % X to the various streams and lakes, ter of Interior. Instead, a metric Union Carbide ...... 77% gram os; FIRE TRUCK IN AOCIMINT Dtabtg lanaarr Soteg. . . able wide-striped tweed. Blue, what fish aliould live where and In system of 400 degrees has been Union Pac ...... 87 Defense ODmes.nret. what numbers And of course the! adopted, divided -> Into tens, hun- Unit A ircra ft...... 25% Green or Wine combinationa. Branford, Jan. IX— (A P )— Four L Building the counties «c- fish experts hope to Improve the i dreds, thousands, etc. Unit Oorp ...... 3% fwn— against enemies without and BUT FOR CASH AND SAVE fishing. In Germany, therefore, a right Unit Gaa Imp ...... 11% persons, three of them memben of Phone Burton Tuttle, Route "eeiittallst agento” within; • ’*f9 n o n a T Loui... Bpeclal neU are used for trap angle will have 100 degrees In- U 8 Rubber ...... 29% the fire deportment, w en injured X Raising the standard of Uv- OTHER SPECIAL STUDIO VALUES ping fish at different lake and stead of 00. Times haa been al- U S Sm elt...... 69 when a fin truck wna struck by on iBS: * Tnbs M n » atoeam levels. The nets are con- lowed for eurveyors to adapt U S Steel ...... 60% automobile hen. The injured w en S. Advancing the eoon- aoiLu-si $41.60 studio, maple amiB and back. ^ 0 >| WE'LL TELL Y O U ]W HAT WE THINKl atmeted so that they catch the fish tbemaelves to the new rule; but Western Union ...... 26 treated a nearby physician’s otny to first rank in the world. Only v O ^ r e d x J behind the gins without harming by April 1. 1946, aU their Instni- West El and M f g ...... 106% office. asod ea ram cboles el •*kw Ua4 m kmkms. Shown above Is a group of sevaatesa of w i.- Supervisor-Manchester 5646 or program o f the Wmaplmo. which they will submit eosaya on the aubjedtr i them. menta are expected to bear the Woolwrorth ...... 40% The accident occurred last night Soviet Union for the past several $39.50 Studio, eimibination brown cover. ^ o O Lydla Young’s pupils of Bolton, taking Urns new eubdlvlsloni. Elec Bond and Share (O irh). 9% •Tehe si iiaslini a( flw • (My am miae swSii m “What InUreetod Me Moet At The Woot Side'' as the truck waa ntnqning from ytAn. What the new Oingreas, vM e iswi hwK-4to msutr out yesterday from their tour of inspection for - FEED MONKEYR PEANCTS, minor fire. eearaaleece "reiflOiUL”, ...... $33.75 Dairy". A first, second and third pdas wfll- M tntopded iegiaiattve body, could t» f » e r smell rsvvlct a bottle of West Side Dairy’s SUlUctooi Choco- 80CTHERN FAKMEBS CROE CHINESE PL.ANES SCORE. do to further It was. for fonigB oh- rrsdh elfsn aad repay jam ' • my Iwm ylaa yee be awarded for the eaaays judged la Oh R’. Joeajia smell mealhly arms and back, red. $ 3 ^ *NO STRIKir PACT SIGNED GETS S TO 4 / •“ ^ " X • problem. There was some 50 late Drink. The children ora hers shown order. 'The winning essay will be pabUtSiad Enflsld. N. C.— (A P)—Monkeys, Hankow, Jan. 12.— ( ’a P)— (Thl- BY SWEDISH PRINTEKS The HERALD-Manchester 5121 doubt amoog many foteignara that • Tee CSenvl Owl—amsers grouped around our atalntoaa atael (Inalda and •Rare soly OMt m In The Herald. Watch for Itl Tonll ted •laphnnta and amaD boys can do nese commanders announc^ today New Haven, Jan. 12 — (AP) — any leglalaUve blils would be sub- out) paoteurlzlng vata Installed by tha Cream- ' •Dsnsthlog for ths fann folk of this their fliers had scored heavily p oy -tasmaJ el i tntereetlag aad Inatnicthra. la tt yooH te g Stockholm— (A P )— Strikes and Carlo Gaudagso. 31, was aentenced mitted during the seoaiaa. srma and back, brown. ^ 3 0 50 ery Package Manufacturing Company. Hie •action. They can eat more pasnuta. against Japanese in three encoun- in Superior Court today to two to the answer to the queeUan: ."What te the i Turning from cotton and tobacco tera lockouts a n foresworn for nine One of Parltamant'a flrit taoka equlproant and varioua stepe In the poeteurlz- yean in on agreement just conclud- four yean in the State penitentiary eras selection of the Prealdtum ooo- ^ *>s FBI hoeUaL Cams Is m phaas ROWI tntereetlag foatore of thta modera | to a BOW "caah" crop, saatero North They said Chinese bombers —"U in Wethersfield after pleading guilty lag procees ware explained to tha pupUa aftor plant f Carolina fanners built up a gigantic two Japanese gunboats at Wuhu, ed between Swedish newspaper own- And Delivery Will Be Started alatlng of a chairman. U viee-chalr- e n and ths printing trade unions. to charges of breaking into a men, a secretary and 34 membsra. ranoen losas v k tm Come la Early for Best Selectfona. peanut Induatry. Up. up went the destroyed twro munltlona tralna church.. * I —< The, worken gained a seven to It waa expected that the Pieeidlum *Eround pea” production until it itrar Hofei, and shot down two Jap- Charged specifically with two mounted thU year to M3,000,0(M nneoe bombers at Uuchow. eight per cent wage Increase in toe alooe would do whatever lawmak- KBSONAL FINANCE CO. counts of statutory burglary, Gau- ing was to be done. pounds. form of a special “proaperity bo- Maam t , etate Also among its early dntim waa >t«v And down, dosm went ths prtee Tha knotted n lral nebulae thrown nus” and tores weeks' annual va- TvL S4M imUl it reached a rock bottom of off by the sun In the formation d catleo with pay. At Once. elecUon of tha Oouncil o f Feofile's X eoBta a pound. The peanut atn- tha solar system began drawing the Tha agreemant may bs changed Oommiasora—the Ckhteat. 4S) BW mmt m I corpomtlon, through t~»«< outer particles, or plsnstesiinals, to I ( t o KEMP’S, Inc. by negotiation. If this breaks down, WEST SIDE DAIRY Moot of the weathar affecting Ith « fannasw <• ttyta g the ' PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM them. Thus Uis earth grew after It the dloputa goes to a bOgrn of im- the British Isles comas from toe It Stalin himadf decided not to a amjor rola to the geverw-i 7$SM siR8tite( flM Aw Street iM E M lO B M tf Carttal athttrotom. ^Usntie Ociaa. ^ — Tekphoas 5680 ^ - ______. . ______iC A M C H E V rE R B VE O TN d HMUyi MANCBE8 TBB. CONN, WEDNDSDAT. JANUABT IS, 198S
MAWCaMeJTBB fcVgrnWQ HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, IdSi ,Y RADIO PROGRAM COURT OF ERRORS Hoopskers Realize Value RAIB SEABISCUIT PENN TURNS BACK YALE TAOB' WBONUOAV, JAHUAirr It tM tn Studard Tim»t ' ISSUES RULINGS Of The One-Handed Shot AHEAD OF ADMIRAL YD ^s B last ^ ruMiWi m N h I •> ««•••* W*W«iB« awyaii* MtiM, IN OVERTIME BY 42-39 ' NM-WBAF (RtO) m r WWfc. »«A ^ JERRT BBONDFOELD > Long bland Uhlvsnlty and N. T. Ky 0Oardon< Cornar— N E A Service Sparta W riter . - .-..W a»K«. KatVyn cnvvan Talk—waat Appeal Of Bridgeport Hrm U. have gone for Uw oos-baadar in . iwtam •«*•« *T» ■' HMtta# Houm. Skit— to e a big way. It’s strange to them, Sflnnj Jbn Fhzsiiiunons Be- “ww* ■ t :0 - Byt^Barry Wood A Hit Muala New York, Jan 12— A long, lithe naturally, and like anything that's Racing Notes |Quakers Open Defense OT GLENNEY’S >:h|— #1#—Oaarge Hall A Orehaatra On Zoning Decision Re- SMTOTIGHUN ♦•■it Fraaa«Madia Nawa Farlod lad by the name of Angelo Lutsettl new, ifU take time before they de- lieies Howard Horse Can )» T;<40— t;tB Bona Tima at Mlerephana velop anything Ilk# LulsetU's ac- By-ASSOCIATED PRESS POLISH-AMERKS EASILY me to Manhattan, sporting the A(^ t:t»- r o ■ FaatW Malodiaa — aaat; curacy. Eastern Cage Tide; Meet “Otetaeto* from Chteago—watt manded For Hearing. silks of Stanford University, and Joseph E. Wldener, Hialeah Park S«S^L._ pKis ^ r .iB ^ a t e Uabbv—aaat; Her- Although It's bean shown that the Defeat Derby Winner. POLISH LOOP LEAD [ «>wM WMiwati •S 'S J K part Faata*a Orfan Cancart—waat tossed a basketball around Madison shot can be gotten off at least a half head who came from his farm at _ y W ty • » ' ABB- The Aaallan Trip — waat Lexington, K y „ tor the opening of Harvard Tonight; Colom- DOWN DILLON’S, 44-28 mT%Tii » As a result of which, Stanford's ness, may be sorry for his ban later YD Servlea (45) Unbeaten Locals ConEdent the zoning commission of the d ty believe” Seabtscuit, 1937’s top ance o f good horses for dally racing 24 To Tie Losers For iMt. S, Oaadman Orehaatra—» tw'o-time-keaded-for -his-thlrd-tUne, on. If other clubs attain any great B. Clash Here On Friday By I Foatie Maiodka— wcat repeat of Bridgeport money earner, could beat War Ad- programs, but we are particularly A. Raguakua, If TO m s RINK LEAD Prices have been DmticaUy Cut for Quick (Clearance of thii . a lift '■“ ttiSB—tiiSB—OIck Himbar Orehaatra— TTie trucking company. Its yard All-America forward, has started success with the maneuver. miral, the horse o f the year. New York, Jan. 12— (A P I— Penn- m: V«tA^«M Qssftrs^vvst aaat: Orrln Tuekar Orehaa. — waet Bometbing, Metropolitan cagers — fortunate ta having on bond Fourth Place As Leaders E. Raguakua, If Of Continiibg Win Streak; • A ilD -A m ^ Or»Han Annto — MB— l2:bB—Tommy Deraay Orehaatra and garage situated In a part of “ Seabtscuit,” FItstmmona said, Beating Greermen, 37*21; Merchandise. So many prices are practically at cost that pricea 11 collegiate and prep school, both— Skepttoal Bat Willing thoroughbreds of the highest class sylvania, perennial Otle-threat In Schuetz, rf . . . , _lA; IteSB—12:SB—Hanry King Orehaatra— Bridgeport which recently was "has raced out o f the bunch, been for atiJce events.” Bitt t o Aiwf tca*a tchMl*. Drama aaat: B. Maaara Orehaatra— we*t changed from a light Industrial to are now experimenting with the Most eastern coaches, in tact, the BiMtern Intercollegiate basket- Weir, rf ...... quoted are for cash. ''B n ^ tilt—Carafrva Crulate—waal; bumped around, and still gone on to Hold Places In Rec To Face Union City Teams NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK a Residential B was forbid- one-handed shot. aren't overly enthustaatlc with the ball league and defending champion, Sheldon, c . . . , Boosts Scoring Total To 27 Pc Blitemalraa •anA—natwerk Zim^. win. He can run under any condi- is at it again. Brown Sinks Eight Hoops | ^aa>M#tla Nawa IHrlad BABIC — Baatt wjs wbs>wbca wba] The east always Is surprised to one-handed heave, but they're per- tions. HandIcapper Charlie McLennan Gratadlo, c . . . , wham kdka w gar ways wjtn weyr wmal den to extend Its non-conforming r^. • fBf tT^ Kdwarta use o f the premises and sought a learn that another section of the mitting their players to try It. "W ar Admiral, so far, hasn't had has the reiU task ahead when It The Quakers, unimpressive In League’s Seienth Week Ig Here On Sunday. 'latW'M ti4t—«maraaa Dill Orehaatra— wtll w»bj wabr wcky w»pd wean wlco country is a step ahead of It in any- comes to W ar Admiral’s appearance non-league games, opened their Points; Bat One New Eng- tr MSt: Orphan Annia <— mldw rapaat wlau: MIdwaatt wanr wla kwk koll wren declaratory judgment from the Su- Irving Torgoff, Long Island forward to come out o f the pack. I f the two Oiapman, Ig .. And Moran Taffies Five. : T O —Amaa *n* Awcty—aaat; H af wmt kpo wowo weSn: Bouthi wrtd wnbr perior Court which was denied. thing, but now that the boys have who leads the Metropolitan scoring get together It will be a matter of ta the 350,000 Wldener Cniallenge league campaign last night with a Kelah. Ig ...... SUITS ^ Tattan and tpdrta Cammant—waat k rfv kfdm wrol krla wJbo wdaa wan wap been shocked Into realizing that such Cup ta March. The Admiral's owner OVERCOATS .--- ..Mauntalm — klo ‘krod The remanding order was the race, has adopted the idea and Ukes which one wears down, and I am In- hectic 42 to 39 overtime triumph Of Play. Salmond, rg . . . ^ I H Tilt—UneTa Bara Madia ttatlen j wacn kebfi C AN be and IS the case, they're and trainer are willing to accept The PoUah-Amsrleani with lander On The UsL -B iM T O —Altiatatr Caaka Commantl FacHiat k fo kfad kes kga kaea kJr only Instance, In the five decisions It very much. clined to believe Seablsralt would over Yale. Onter Tony Mischo Sullivan, rg . . . winning streak of sU Ellsworth Rigli'a Oiaaa 0-D eeurtl (N O T B t Sea W B A F -N B C for optional trying to copy the style set by the 130 pounds for tho race although atralght |8i.00 Vfihifi, 8 Ptato.. . Ti4l tenga fram Jaan tabfan handed down today. In which the Eastern cage followers first saw win.” dropped ta three points In the extra gamaa that baa gtran them $26.95 . ^ J t t t O - O n a Man*a Family—« to «i lift of stmtlona.) they cbooe to start the colt ta the ------— n unme- *58togBUoa. again ran afoul o f East MXJOVt f o , ...... $29.50 Errors Court failed to agree wholly greatest one-hand artist la the the one-handed shot in its perfected Fltzslmraons trained Seabtscuit period fo win the game and put the Whatever hopes Moriarty Broth- I 4 ^ 0 — t ! l t —Wayna Klnt*a Orehaatra Cant Boat game. Wldener rather than in the 3100,000 17 lutad poaaasloa of o f first placa ta tha N ew Haven, Conn., Jan. 13 — Hartford’s aaas B quintet loot t o —Frad Allan at Town Hall with courts of lower Jurisdiction. form a couple o f years ago when as a juvenile and three-year-old, be- Quakers ta the unbeaten class ta 4MB— SMB—The Binging t id y —aaat; Santa Anita Handicap the same day era have had of copping first round Moriartya (33) J U U Polloh Laagua, traval to Mid- ItlSO Vfilut, 8 Paatfi.. $24.50 1 S f t ^ l O O — Hollywood Farada—to eat Harry Kogan and Orehaatra—waat The cases marked no error In- Purdue’s Bob Kessler performed In fore the Wheatley stable, then own- league competition along with Co~ dletown oa Friday night to engage (A P )—The iadlvldual aeorlag pic- night and South Windsor want down $16.00 VahM...... $26.50 - .110—Wm. toottra Orehaatra— 4t4B— l:4B— Tom Mix. Bkateh— basic: Takes Time to Develop the Garden, but they listed the boil- because the weights were not right. honors In the Rec Settlor League B. mt: cluded the appeal of Matilda Leltzes ed by Mrs. H. C Phipps and the Ute lumbta and Dartmouth. the St. Mary’s cagers ta laague ture In the latarnatlonal-Amerlcan to a 37-13 defeat their third la eight Amoa *n* Andy—waat rapaat Four Catifornlane A Orchaat—west The two-handed method for years McLennan'* job will be to handicap were blasted lost night when the Tlernay, rg ... • l l i t t —Henry Buaaa A Orehaatra g i B ^ StOB—Ntw ai M. W abar Orohaet. whose claim for personal Injury ermaker phenom as a freak and let Ogden Mills, sold the horse to Although the Quakers play the . the horses racing against War KA- Haddsn, rg . . . . competition. Tbs Amerka had ao hockey league today showed player* games and thalr seoend from tha| 180.60 Vfihit. 8 Pa a tfi. $22.95 $82.60 Value . . • 5 • e 5 a « .IftO^Eddia Varsoa A Orehaatra BtSB— SiBL-Irm a QIann at the Or*an damages from the F. L. Caulklns has been the best accepted method It go at that. Charles S. Howard of San Francisco highly regarded Harvard quintet to- Y. D. Sendee shot out a decisive . $ 2 3 , 9 5 >tf:S^-^*Ll0 hta Out.** Oramatia S:IB— g:SB—Tha Mavalara— wjs only; mlral ta such a way os to bring C. Blanchard, Ig trouhla In tripping thalr Asylum on the three New England clubs Auto Company was denied by the of getting a couple more points But Hank LulsetU proved that for 8,000. Seabtscuit went on to win night, last night'a triumph was 40-22 triumph for lU seventh sue- McOrathmaa this irtiaion. Clark Dannie. Toner Banga—chjun hoisted up on the scoreboard, but about a good race without arousing Kerr, Ig ...... City rivals twice last aeoeoa and are virtually out In the cold. CM>WABC NETWOBK gt4B— ti45— towatl Thomao — east; Middlesex County Superior Court, It’a a matter of sound basketball 3168,642.0 as a four-year-old, while enough to raise storm warnings , 4 cesslve victory without a defeat TTie Greerraea put up a hard I $87.60 Vfihw, 8 Pa n ts . . since the west coast Indians per- thefire of Samuel Riddle or the own- (Jurley, c ...... highly confidant ot their abOlty to ayracuie, with the league leading $20.50 $29.60 V a lu e . . ABIC — Baati Srabe wade woko weao Baearta — w ; Tom Mix— tnidw rpt and the appeal of the C. 1. T. Cor- efficiency, and no longer a freak. Samuel D. Riddle’s W ar Admiral, from other league bailwlcks. The Morlartys still retain a mathemati- repeat Friday and tighten their hold ■crap all the way but were outoUsn- $21.95 •1 war wkbw wkrc 'whk ‘ ‘ w^ wdre S:OB— 7:0B—Baay Aeae. Bkit—also eat formed here, local hoopsters have ers of the other starters. cal chance of tying for the lead but Fraher, r f ...... Jack Markle on Its roater and 4tig— 7t1B—Mr. Kaan A Loot Paraona poration from a Waterbury Com- So watch the one-handers fly, is winner o f the Kentucky Derby and Red and Blue lost Fran Murray and on the league leadership. ^ M d outplayed by Coach Johnny a « w3aaI wwpro p r o w ffb) b l w ; ^ w gar; Mfd- decided the Idea is worth a fling. the word around Manhattan. the YD'S must lose all three of their F. Blanchard, rf Cleveland dominated the western $86.00 Vfilne, 8 P a n ts . . wtbm wfbtB kmbc kmox wbaa •MO— 7:S(^^um A Abner «■ aaat only; mon Pleas Court decision which de- seven other races ta 1987, earned his mates from last year’s team, The P A A C Otria wlU attompt to half o f the loop and Philadelphia ^ O r a th a charges, who make their $19.50 $87.60 V a lu e .. j knt Marie C a n t Barltena—network nied the corporation a w rit o f re- 3166.500. remaining gamea to bring that Ford, If ...... $ 1 9 . 5 0 g t 4 ^ 7t*6 Charlotte Lanalng, Bong# Eddls Arcaro scored a double on which won 12 straight ta taking the record their third triumph In aSven Rambler's players were the ktag- agataat Maachector H IM An Altfiimtlsns Eitra. BT—wbna w pf whp whao wore afrb plevin to recover from Deputy about and It's considered far from i wfba wmaa waaa wpbd wlba wkba 7tOB— g:OB—May Bhlald Madia Movua Both were entered In the Waoh- the final'day of the Tropical Park title, but there’s every indication starts ogatast the S t Hary’a Olrls ptas ta the east at the State Armory here thJg F il- TsSB— i:SO—Bid Bkalsky of Hollywood likely, 10 $26.00 V a lu e .. > wabt Sheriff G. Wllmont Hungerford an tagton handicap at Laurel, Md„ last meeting to take the leading jockey the squad Is taking shape aa a fine In tha prallmlnary. Members of MarUa, making It tougher every Hartford n eed la- $17.95 )iXIB — waat wafa wbro wqam wdod 7:4S— l:4B—The Choir Bymphonatt# automobile he had attached In W a- award at the Cknal Gables track. P A ’t Only Threats Score at half time, YD Service 29, wree wlae wwl wtoe kiid ktrh ktaa •:CK^ f :0B—Dotactiva Madlo Drama FIRE HITS HOUSE TWICE October, but Seabtscuit wa* scratch- competitive unit. Harvard dropped both local taama o n aakad to meet wreek tor those ehoatag him for the to tte lead from the openlna whittle I Overnight News The Pollah-Americans tightened Moriartya 7. Referee, HUIa. Time, 16 ) fcoma wdbo wbt wdaa wbla wdbj g:3B— giSB—Tha NBC Mlnatral Show tertown. ed and W ar Admiral won handily. Tied with Johnny Longden going Its opener to Dartmouth. 43 to 42. at the East Side Reo by 6:18 o'clock lead, tallied four potato during the and mataUlned a e t s a ^ pace % wmba wa}8 wm br wmla ktu! kako f:OB—10:00—Oan. Johnoon*o Comment their hold on second place by minute halvea WOOL MACKINAWS $88.60 V a lu e .. Also denied by the Errors Court FltzslmmonB trained William Into the last program, Arcaro While the Crimson further\tests Friday night past week, and brought hla total to “ ''onghout the contest to win hand- . $ 1 5 . 9 5 _ wdne wsok kwkh know wnrera g:1^10>1S—Noll Day Bong Program swamping Dilkm's hapless cagers, __ > weha w par wmaa weoo w rra f :aO—10:SO—B. Olira W aite Intarrudae were the appeals of Bradford Clock, Of Connecticut WITHIN THE PAST WEEK Woodward’s Gallant Fox for the brought home Malden Balt and Sun the Quakers tonight, Oilumbia. Thla Sunday, tha P A 's wUl be 27, Ed Osnvey, Markle's team- 10:00—11 K)B—Nawa| Bart HInaa Orehaa. administrator of the estate of Ada 44-28 ta the second clash, and mak- TbWBBT — wmbd wlan wfbw kfh (By Assoclatod Preset^ 1930 Derby and Omaha for the 1936 Antioch to finish with 17 winners which pasted Tale, meeta Princetem. PoUah-Amerka (43) host to Union dty, a newcomer to mate, stayed In second place with Bobby Brown grabbed soorinx $12.60 V a ln e s ...... $19.60 Value . . ' bb wtaB wkbb weeo wabt kaej wnax lOilB—11:1^Klng Jaatara A Orehaat C. Howes of Brewster, N. T.. who ing it more apparent that the final $7.95 . $ 1 3 . 9 5 10:SO—11:SB—Bddy Magara A Orehastra classic, and he believes be would while Longden bad only one, (3ian- Tha Lions had leas troubis with B. the league, at the East Side Rec. 28 potato and Chuck Shannon, also honors by sinking eight meab-swlsh- claimed money was owed the es- Chimney Blaze In Irving Street eery, yesterday. outcome of the first round In all Opalach, If .. J U N T . - k r ar kla koh kal k ^ o kfbb 11M0 —12t00—Olann— Mlllaf A Orehaatra have had a third winner If Jockey what appears to be a mediocre Tala Untan d t y has won only one o f Its of Bjrracuse, and Lorne Dugld of era from the floor, while Moran ac- DABT—knz koln kot kfpy kvi kafo koy 11:30— 12:30— Taddy Hill A Orehaatra tate by Edward C. Pierson of Dan- Storrs— The Board of Trustees at probability will binge on the out- $10.96 V fih ie t ...... Home Last Evening— Was Jimmy Stout hadn't been knocked team than did the Red and Blue and Broapwakl, If four games to data but ths team aevaland l>ad 18 each. counted for ten potato with five $6.95 $l«JI0VahM.. bury but whose claim was denkd Connecticut Stats college approved off GranviUe In the 1936 race. come o f the PA'S second encounter $12.95 Damaged Week Ago Today. Apprentice Jockey Warren Phillips appear to be one o f the loop’s ByeholakI, If . bristlas with top-notch talent In- MUhtedeckers. Mutykwloa etaired by the Fairfield County Superior a plan for the college to offer exten- The veteran trainer thinks be with the YD'a, due to take place on Kovla. rf .... eighteen potato was a high Chester— O. Albert Pearson, ■ ■ A of New York, who brought Many stronger teams. cluding former Watorhury High for South Windsor and Patara « i*a $9.96 V a ln fis ...... $6.25 Court, and the appeal o f Whit- sion courses off the campus Presi- may have a potential 1938 cham- February 1. In the nightcap, enough mark for top honor* In the director. An alarm from Station S2 early Moons home second in yeetarday’s Princeton loet to Cornell by one Mordavakl, r f (ta n , and HaaobOTtsr Isn't treating eastorn division, shared by Kilby atood out 'The Greermsa ara siatad lock’s Inc., of New Haven, unsuc- dent Albert Jorgensen and members pion In Fighting Fox, a full brother Rena's disposed o f Olaon’a by 34-34 1048— To be announced. last evening called both companies opening race at Troplcii, suffered point ta Its opening game. Falkoakl, rf . the angagamsat lightly. The St McDonald and Ed Wares, both ol to meet Stafford thla Friday night SHOES cessful In New Haven Common of the faculty are to draw up a plan to Gallant Fox. to Ua .tha loaer’s tor fourth place la $9.96 V a lo fis ...... WTIC 11:00— News Service. of the Mancheater fire department a broken leg in an aeddent just a f- Pena State, usually out of ths Obuebowakl, e Hedwigs will draw their starting Philadelphia. Two other Phila- away from home. ^ ^ ;5.50 Pleas Court In attempting to gain probably to become effective next "Fighting Fox Is Improving stead, ter the finish. tha ataadtags. Unaup from D. Lemaa, 8. Nopack, BnwdeaatiBi; Serrloe, 11:18— Benny Goodman's Orchestra to the house at 184 Irving street running ta the Eostsrn intercolle- Orjfk, c ...... delphians, Lloyd Roubell and Bill Box ceore: a judgment against Roy E. Man- fall. lly,” he said, “ and he might be just * The ataadlaga follow; Bolcadakl, Lomas. MasaaskI, d s - $6.96 V s l u M ...... Plorrt^iin $10.00 Values.. $8.45 Hartford, Conn, 11:30— Richard Hlmbcr'a Orchestra. ley of Hartford for goods allegedly owned by Pate Dawnorowicz to ex- giate conference race, took full ad- Sarerlck, Ig , IS Caret, had second eaatera honor* ______12:00—Tommy Dorsey's Or*;he8tra. Wllllmantlc — Windham (Jounty a* good as any of the three-year- The Gables Racing Association W L Pet Vejeek, rg .. ■lewakl, T. Uopack. Swlrski. Rybow. Bast Hartford (37) I W. 1040 H. C. iSJt H. given him to be sold at auction. tinguish a chimney fire. This la olds." As a juvenile Fighting Fox vantage of a crippled Ckrnegle Tech wlto 16 markers apleca and a fifth, 18:80 a. m.—Henry King's Orches- Legislators approved expenses of reported a total attendance of 128,- YD Service ...... 7 0 1.000 aki and Starmak. a i f f Barton, aharsd the third place B I* T I Standard Ttma 11,312.29 incurred by nine members the samv house that was damaged won the Grand Union Hotel stakes squad and handed the Sidbos a 89 Bostonlaaa. $7.26 ValueK^. $5.85 tra. by fire early ta the morning a week 674 for the 20-dsy meeting at Tropi- to 33 whipping last night. PolUh-Amerka ...... e 1 ,887 19 Tha P A A C Olrls wiU meet the •pot arith New Haven’s Otaia A«- GLASTENBURY of Its committee who participated ta bis debut, and earned 315,675 for Moriartya ...... e 3 571 Wood. If ...... S 5 TonH>rTOW*a P ro gra in ago today driving the 13 occupants cal Park which ended yesterday and (Jarnegle with but one regular la DIU(m’s (35) Saint Hadwig taaslea la tha pr«llm- muadaen. Each had 13 points. In a probe of the Windham Ctounty the year. Fitzsimmons said he might Olaon’e ...... 3 5 Inary, aohsduled to “ ‘ ‘ Brown, rf ...... g j , , Wodaoadajr, danoary It A, M. out Into tbs cold. The house Is now a total mutuel handle o f 34,410,706. the Uneup ( the remainder are out of I g a t u a d a i w a y a t Cltveland’s Fred Robertson stood Manafleld $6.60 Valnea... probe last summer. have the colt ready for the Wood Renn'e ...... 2 5 . 80 o’clock with the main------attrac- Melody, c ...... I SHIRTS and DRAW ERS $4.35 7:00— Eta Alpha Ptogramma. under repairs. There was no dam- Both figures were slightly lower action with Influenza) couldn’t keep Antonio, rg .. f t o y iiJ M**. penalty list Moran, Ig ...... g g 7:80— Shoppers Special. radio Bethel—Mrs. D. J. Lane, about memorial at Jamaica In April. than those tor last year's 25-day CHUon'a ...... 0 7 tioa foU6wlag immediately. with 22 Infraction*,. . .. minors. age last night but coming at an pace with a strong Lion team paced Werner, ig ... Kearns, rg ...... n irenso Jonee. 7:46—News Service. 42. of Bethel, whose husband Is early hour many were attracted to meeting, but the average attendance by Sol MIeroff, forward, who scored Bngnskns Features C. Johnston, Ig charged against him. $8.76 Vahit Rsdnesd Tn. . $2.19 Windsor $4.46 Valnea.... $3.65 •Tho Btoiy of Mary Marlin. 8:00—Treasure House. head of the Bethel Leather Manu- the scene. was up more than 1,000 dally and 13 perints. Andy Raguskus fnrnlahed most of Muldoon, c . . . The leading scores; facturing Company here, died ta the scoring fireworks for the YD ’a 16 'Hank Keea^. 8:18— Shoppers Special. Eastern Standard Time Compsny No. 3 of the South Msn- Last Night *s Fights the dally handle increased a b w t 16 It waa the only game o f tho night Enrico, rf . . . . , Gl». Aat*. Pts. Danbury hospital. She Is survived as the pace setters acoountsd for Markle, Scracuae . . . . EUnvorth (31) II $1.95 Value Reduecd T o . . $1.39 -Tha Road o f Life. 8:00— Dear Columbia. chesler fire department waa called per cent, averaging 3220,530. and left Stats and Georgetown tied Carpenter, rf HOWITZERS WALLOP by her husband and five children. Moriartya, rifling ths maah tor alx Convey, Syraeuae . . . . B ■Dick Tracy. 9:28—Star Gazing In Hollywood. to 66 Grandview street yesterday By .ASSOCIATED PRE.SS A crowd of 10,000 turned out tor for the lead with a vl(Story apiece McAdams, If ... SLIPPERS New York, Jan. 12 — (API — the closing and saw Norman W. twtapetatera oa Sebuets and C3iap- K. McDonald, Phlla. . Tracy, rg ... Ik- ■ SdS—“Terry and Use Pirate*.” 9:30—To be announced. Waterbury—Members of the new afternoon to extlnguisbl a chimney In league competition. Pittsburgh, H. Johnson, If Speaking on "The State of the fire. maa tallied three times each. Ford Ware*. Phils...... S. W'k'sky, rg Sao—Jack Armstrong. 9:45— Dan Harding's Wife. Board of Finance met for the first New York—Charlie Goroer, 133, (Church’s OUltornia-owned flUy, tha defending champion, has not yet' Union,” Rep. Bertrand H. Snell. Re- ittycake, win the Everglades was the only member o f tha Mori- METEORS BY J 8 1 5 DugiUd. aeveland .. D. Berber, Ig $2.60 V a lu e ...... $1.65 • if c —“ Little Orphan Annie." 10:00— Pretty Kitty Kelly. time and adjourned without taking Baltimore, Md., outpointed Pete played la the circuit. publican of New York, Is to broad- H(uidlcap by half length from Jes(K arty quintet to count more than ...18 38 Shannon, Syracuse., Hueknor, Ig . SUIO— N e w s . 10:18— M yrt and Marge. definite action on anything of Im- Cara. 136, New York. ( 8). In another standout Virginia plays at Rena's (34) TOO—Amos 'n* Andy. Public Health Society. 000 persons or 20.000 caacs on out- lENINGRAO CONSULATES time of the meeting. tire squad. Caiae, Philadelphia.. Berger. If ... CARTER'S can National Committee. tle, stopped Jack Hibbard, 182U Navy, New York Unlventty travels tory In 13 Gaines Against O'Nell, Cleveland .... $2.06 S i l k ...... > ' i:Providence Reds, pace-setters of Olson's whipped Renn'a by 25-13 Jolly, c ...... 8 $1.00 V a lu e ...... there Is no further need for con- — Whitney Herb. Little Rock busl- top any offers If Don will turn pro losert who are in a three-aray tie Total Score Believed A Record .... 81 c MUFFLERS Tomorrow** Program 2:00— Lyric Serenade. He will be Ferdinand Lundberg, unemployment compensation dlvl the eastern division o f the Intema- ta their first meeting but the shoe Keeney, rf ...... 1 (Thleago, Jan. 12— (A P I —Either Sion, made no objection to the re- sulates In the Soviet Union,” one nesa man, announced today that he and tour the country under tbs for flrit place in the Rec league. In National Hockey; Amerks 2:15—The O’Neills. author, talking at Johnson’s Invi- tlonal-Amerlcan hockey league. waa on the other foot last night aa Moorhouse, r f ...... 1 the 1940 Olympic Games will be JLK. 2:30— American School of the Air. turn of collection of taxes from foreign office official was quoted. (uid Helen Hicks, one-time U. 8. Johnston banner... .Budge replied Relmer. If ...... 4 Howitzer do. CHALMERS’ 15% WOOL 540— Blue Grass Roy. tation ta reply to the latter’s broad, Foreigners suspected the policy The Ramblers have faced the Reds Renn’a jumped Into ths lead at the p. Are Held To A Tie. *2.M ...... $1.65 3:00— Theater Matinee. Omnectlcut employers tinder the women's amateur golf champion, tour times this season and got only from Australia he’d like to hear more B. F. held In Japan, or there will be no 540— “ RevelUe." cast criticism of his book, "60 was connected with the aoti-csplon- outset and bald tha paca from start 0 SIramona, r f .. 3:30— U. S. Army Bond. iinempl03rment compensation act to would be marri(xl Feb. 15. a tie out of the wreckage, yet, today about the proposition when be re- ..8 0-0 renewal of the spectacle two years 740— Morning Watch— Ben Haw- Families." age drive. to finish. Rean, Johnson and N el- 11 _ 34— 0 Kuklowitos, rf UNION SUITS a quarterly basla Collections re- Tho ceremony, he said, will he they are just two points to the rear turns to the States In M u -c h ..., . 3 0-0 By .VSS(X7IATED PRESS $1.95 V a lu e ...... $1.19/ thorne. son ware ths big guns for ths arln- Score at half time. Renn's Tavern, 0 Lupacebtao, If from next aummer, says Avery cently had been on a monthly ar- The cloBlnga would leave Finland, performed at the Episcopal (Cathe- of the leaders—the closest they've the new American League film. . 0 0-0 'Hioniaa Patrick Gorman, who can 5:00— N ew s Tuning ta tonight: nera and Relmer, JoDy and Hedlund 19. Olson’i, 14. Referee, HlUa Hme. 0 Judd, e ...... 3 0-0 Bnindage. president o f the United Featherweight fight—WJZ-NBC rangement. Poland and Denmark with consu- dral of the Incarnation ta Garden been to the Reds ta some time. "Batter Up” , wUl be previewed talk effectively aa well as at lengtn, 5:15— Good Morning Melodies. lates In Leningrad. featured tor ths loaera, who trailed 18 minute halvea 0 Tlernay, e ...... 1 su tea Olympic coihmlttae. $1.75 V a lu e ...... $1.39 $1.50 V a lu e ...... 10:15, Henry Armstrong vs. Enrico Hartford—John J. Egan, atata C3ty, Long Island, by Bishop Ernest In walloping the Springfield In- Thursday... .Tony Galento baa a 1-4 to be up to hk old tricka wnn $ 1. 540— Radio Bazaar. WILLINGTON 19-14 at halftime and didn't have 1 B « r k , I g ...... « Agiuuon to shift the games to ■Venturi. secretai7 , announced a aeries of Russia maintains consulates ta Sttres. They first met four years di(uis 5-2 last night, the Ramblers bod hand and can’t go against 0-2 the Montreal Maroong. 5:00—Women and News. qulU enough on the baU to eloae the 1 Shorts, I g ...... 0 Ivorway, Finland or some other Talks—WJZ-NBC 7:45, Sen. R. R. meetings, starting the first of Feb- Poland and Finland. Norway waa ago, ta a tournament at Detroit. chalked up their third win In their harry Thomas Feb. 4...... Feb. 18 le 0-0 Tommy bos the knack of sUrrtar $1.00 V a lu e ...... Eugene Karrs, son of Mr. and the new tentative date. gap la the cloning periods. 0 Karr, r g ...... 1 place because of Japan's activities 5:15—Grctchen McMullen. Reynolds of North Carolina on Im- niary and sponsored by the Ckm- allowed by treaty to retain a consul Harb, a widower, is 44 years old, last tour starts against the Indians 0-0 hockey players to feats they didn't 540—Food News. Mrs. Henry Karra, who Is III of nectlcut Federation of Labor, to give at Archangel. Dlplomata expected CTharlle Gehringer, voted the most WRESTLING 0 Anderson, If . . . . 8 1-1 In China, will get nowhere, Brund- PAJAM AS migration: WJZ-NBC 10:80 Campus president of a Nottt LltUo Rock (uid New Haven Eagles, co-dwellers 0 MtniskI, rg . . . N lleve they could do and atacs be 5:45—“ Artiatry of Homemaldng. foot Infection, was taken to tha Information to union members on Denmark would be asked to clooe of the eastern sector’s cellar. valuable player ta the American . 0 0-1 age said, becausa It would ba Im- comment by Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur. automobile distributing agency, and *®*l''* management 10:00—^Mr*. WIggs of the Cabbage Windham Memorial hospital F ri- W EAF-NBC— 7:30 Allstair Cooke unemployment compensation. her Leningrad office and that Tur- an enthusiastic golfer. The Philadelphians have been League, refuses to capitalize on It by By ASSOCIATED PRESS possible for another country to $4.60 Value...... Patch. day for treatment. going on the stage and playing 3 18 3-8 88 of the Maroons after King aancy's properly prepare for tha Olympics .... $3.65 IN T E R W O V E N /feo S E comment; 8 One Man’s family; 9 Hartford—Dr. Stanley H. Os- key’s repreoentatlon would be re- Miss Hicks, daughter o f Mr. and able to score seven victories over VINES TOPS PERRY real^natfon aa coach, he haa produc* 1045—John's Other Wife. Schools closed Tuesday afternoon born, state health commissioner, duced. German and Italian consu- badmtagton exhibition . . . . Miami Provldeaca. B. L—yu Don Georgs. _ Meteore In tba tlma ranuUnlnf. Fred Allen; 10 Hollywood Parade Mrs. Jarvis Hicks of Woodmere, this pair ao far while losing but F. ed some aurprialng reeulU. The 1040—Just Plain BUI. for the teachers' meeting which was said through arrangeraentn just lates ta Leningrad already are three games. Against the Reds and Beach hotel men tried to talk Mika 318, North Java, N. T„ defeated B. F. Feeling against Japan also would $3.60 Value...... 76c V alu e...... with Dick Powell; 11:30 Ruby New- Long Island, started playing golf 0 ADay, If ...... club, haa won two games out of five, .... $2.49 61c '15:45—Today's ChUdren. held In the Storrs grammar school. Completed, hi* department will pro- closed. The United Statee baa Pittsburgh Hornets, who lead the Jacobs out of staging a Sonja IN 3 M BATHE George (Sark, 209, BooUaad. (two . 4 1-8 be no reason for cancelling the man orchestra; 12:30 Lighta Out. at the age o f 13. Now 26, she has 1 Harris rf ...... walloping Toronto's high-powered 1140— David Hanim. Teachers attended from Union. Tol- WABC-CBS—7:15 Hobby Lobby vide six. instead of two, typea of consulate ta Moscow only. western half of the circuit, the Henie Ice carnival down there next of three falls). . 0 0-0 games, he Insisted. $2.95 held moot of the major women's 0 Huitta., r f ...... 0 0-0 Maple L «a fi 6-8 last week and rip- Value...... 55c V a lu e ...... 11:15—Backstage Wife. land. WlllIngtOD and Mansfield, un- (west repent 10:801; 8 Oavalcade pneumonia serum for treatment of Ramblers have won once, tied once month, but Mike wouldn't listen. . . . Reading, Pa—Branko Nogurakl, "Whether our oommittee or .... $2.19 ...... 4 3 c ot titles. In 1929 she won the national 1 Daniels, e ...... 1 ping their ton-namen, the Canodiens 1140— Homemakers Exchange with der the supervision of Levi T. Gar- America; 9 Lawrence Tlbbett; 9:30 persons who cannot pay for their and lost five times. said It’ll be fun watching the boya 235. lateraatiaoa] Falla, Minn., pta' 0-0 athlatea ilka or dislike Japan's mlU- rison. championship. Tennis Stars Open Pro Toor 0 Wilson, c ...... 0 0-0 apart 11 to 7 loot night. $1.95 Eleanor Howe. New Ben Bernie show; 10 Gang own without hardship. Dr. Osborn The Indians were able to keep the skating in their ablrt aleevea__ _ aed Sammy Cohen, 286, Oileago U ry polloy la bealda tha point,* Value...... $ 1.49 S9c Value ...,y /...... 27c 11:45— "The Mystery Chef,” The WUlIngton juniors played the received the approval of the U. 8 INSUUTION OF OLD She turned professional ta 1934 Paul Waner, preaident of the Na- (13:80). 0 Cummings, Ig . 1 0-0 The score may not be a National Busters with Col. H. Norman Ramblers In sight tor two periods, 1 Prsntias, Ig . . . . Brundoge said. "Oiir only conoara 11:00 Noon—“Getting the Most Out Emeralds of Wllllmantlc In a baa- Public Health Service and others but only recently announced she tional L eft Hand Golf Asaoclatlon. N ew Haven, Otmn.— Cfilff Olson . 0 0-0 Hockey League rerd, but the best Schwarzkopf. trailing 8-2 at the end o f that ses- Before 7,000 Fans On Los 3 Outhrta, r g ...... 1* to be sura that Japan la abla. In $1.65 Value...... of Life” — Rev. Wllltam L ketball game Friday night and were for the transfer of 115.000 ta So- planned to seek reinstatement as an sion, but the latter sewed up the la trying to line up Babe Ruth. 31^ Mtaaeaota. dsfoatsd WaUy Du- . 1 0-0 the old-tlmera could recall waa an .... $1.19 25c Value ...... 19c WJZ-NBC— 7:16 Mr. Keen, serial; — — Its present oltuatlon, to maks ade- SUdger. defeated 19 to 16, For the local 8 Roy Shield's revue; 9 Cleveland cial Security funds from public HOMES IS POSSIBLE amateur with the U. 8. G o l f A s s o - game ta the final frame on taUleo by Lloyd Brown and other crack port- sek, 320, Omaha, (tw o o f throe M tie between the Maroona aad ' 1 7 quate preparation for the gamea. It P. M. team Scussel made eight points and orchestra; 10 Gen. Johnson com- health administrative work to the ciation. Kilby McDonald and Charley Meson. aide ahcxjters for the Blltmore Angeles Court. falls). 1-3 18 “ *w York Americana aeveral yean took the highest honors of the eve- southpaw tourney thla year. lUftTM, HcGttn. ago. aaya It Is. The International Olym- 1145—“Toung Wldder Jones.” ment; 12:30 Teddy HiU orchestra. purchase of viologics. About seven years ago there was Mason also accounted for the first MlnaaapoIU — Paul Jeoeo, 330, HEAVY PLAID SHIRTS ning. STARTED EARLY pic committee has a representotlva SW EATERS 1140—^The Story of Sight What to expect Thuraday: developed to the point of application goal at the match. ROnatoo, Tax., dsfeatad Ous Son- The victor left the Maroons seven la Japan studying the queMon and 11:45—“Stagin' Sam." Walter Mather attended the W EAF-N BC —2 p. m. Music Guild; The Syracuse Stars get a chance The Oakland, Padfle coast league aaabaig, Boston, one faU. potato behind tha Canadleni,' who funeral of his father. Frank J. the Idea of placing a thick applica- tkie Angeles, Jan. 13— (A P )__ ba will report to the International $1.85 V a lu e ...... $1.19 l:(A —News and Weather 3:30 Vic and Sade; 6 Teddy Hill or. tion of loose mineral wool through Evanston— Danny Zehr. North- at the gravy tonight when they col- chib, goea under the arcs this sea- Lincoln. Nab.— Ray Steals, 338, dropped bock to third pla<» oa the $7.60 V a h ia ...... Mather, In Hartford, Monday after- western swimming captain, made s o n .... the judge exonerated Benny ra ^ rth Vines of Ameriea defMt- committee’s convention ta (Talro, $5.95 1:15—Jrq’ce Jordan. chestra. WABC-CBS— 3 Ben and WAPPING the tops of frame or veneer con- lide with the Eaglea In their two ed F rM Perry of Great Britain la a UnoolB, defaatad Bbn Ptnder, 328, New York Americana playsd a Uat- Egypt, in March. 1:30—Word*i :bu—W( and MuaIr noon at the funeral home of Farley the United States Olympic team In meets so far, the Star* have plucked Leonard for socking that waiter HOCKEY Besale; 4:48 (^ueaUons before the struction adth It. According to O. D. thre^bour battle here last night India, two falls. leaa 1-1 Ua with tha Chliuigo Black- "The oasoclation'a poaitica has 145—Ks-Kay Fayre. and Molloy. Burial wa.* In Zion 1932 while still a high school boy at the Eoglee for a 4-0 and 4-2 vic- ....F red d ie Steel* I* off to Hot 65.60 Value ...... Shor ts and jerseys Senate; 6:48 HUltop House. WJZ- Lertz, manager. Rock Wool D ep^- opening their traaseoatlaental IndlaanpoUo— Pets Peterson, 334, hawks aad moved a point ahead. been consistent on the point* that $4.15 1'45-Be■Beatrice Fairfax, HIU cemetery. Fort Wayne. tories. Spring* for a rest___ the big spell- National Langns f NBC— 12:80 Farm and Home Hour; Saturday evening, January 22. the ment of the Philip Carey (Company, fesaloaal tennis tour. ' MlnneapoUa, defeated Jim Morris. The third game lost night saw Bos- ■port transcends all political or ra- iS —Guluy Hedlund and Company. Mr. and llrs. Marita Urda of 2:46 Federation of Temple Slater- Old Timers of Wapptag wlil play a ing bee between the boxera and the Mon^traal Maroona 11, Moatroal use o f this material has been grow- ^The score; 4-6, 18-lL 8-10, 8-3, 381, Memphis, Taan. (34:00); Or- Oanadlena 7. ton's Bruins, Amaricaa dtviaian cial considerations. $4.05 Value ...... $3.95 80c Value ...... 840—Pepfier Young's Famllv. West Wllltagton have been on a trip hoods anniversary; 3:18 Sonofla Lit- game against the “Sralor Y" of wrestlers will be on the air Satur- 2 to Poughkeepsie. N. Y. ing until now there la a wride appli- ville Broini. 388, Wichita. Kana. Boatoa5 DatrottA leaders, wallop ths last-plaoa Do- stuck to thla In 1938 when 8:15—Ma Perkin.*. tle symphony. Wapptag. The game will be played cation to bouses already built and day nlgbt....Whlzzer White was won dsdoloo over Milo Stein bom, Rev. Theodore Bachelor of South Now York Amarieoaa L Chicago 1 trolt Red Wings, 8-3. there waa aglUUoa to have Amar- 140—Vic and Bade. Some Thursday abort waves: .TZJ at the Wapptag Community house. an Increasing use In new htmu the unanimous cbGuiding Light " JZI Tokyo 4:45 p. m. Events ta the A few of the "Old Timers" ore the apartments, and other buUdtags. Armstrong, Venturi Fight limit). tha high spot o f the Amcricana- his recent trip to Japan at the news; GSC GSB G8L London 6:30 honorable Robert Sharp, Roger ica In this week’s liberty... .note Carole Iximbard, Mr. and Mrs. • P h i l a d e l p h i a 8, Sprtagflald if pic," he pointed out, “and we shall HATS . meeting of Sabra TnimbiUl (Chapter, Thie material may be applied at Douglas Fairbanks, 8r., Charltn Spokane, Wash.—Frank Clemons, (nucago game oa the fans honotud not change. $2.95 V a lu e ...... $2.15 "Count of Monte Cristo; Part U; Spencer. PbllUp Welles and others. a low cost by what ta known aa to Frank Murray: Five of your U. Aasattoan A aaadaMon D. A. R. of Rockville today, wa* a of Virginia football players, Includ-. Boj^r and hla wife, Rudy Vollee and 1S6. Seminole, Okie., defeated Vie Wichita 8, 5t- Loula L the “Bald Eagle” who Is playing hla "One thing la certain, however,* PCJ Netherlands 7 program for U. Miss Helen Paquin of Buckland hand pack method, or It may be In- Continues Boom In Boxing Jarbo, 193. Torre Haute, Ind., two $5.00 Vain...... $3 95 former Wllltagton paator. He was B.; RAN Moscow 7 Program In Eng- road. Wapptag, was removed to the Ing tour top notch froeh have just a hoot of others decorating baxsai TONTOir r S OAKES 13th blg-laagus season by giving ha said. “I f Japan la too much oo- $9.96 Howeo Jackets...... Ingenious ta planning enterialn- stalled by an engine driven bloarer, of three falls. him a watch. * ^ $5.45 lish; 2RO Rome 7:85 America's Hartford bosplt(M, Friday afternoon, IcDown aa the blowing method. been declared Ineligible for next WM more than the promoUre an- eupled with Its military campaign I ment* and since leaving here has y ea r... .academic trouble. ticipated. San Fraadoeo—Sandor Saaho, Now Haven at Symense in Oilna to have dons work that $4.00 V a lu e ...... WDRC Hour; YV5RC Caracas 8:30 Walts suffering with appendicitis. In Insulating only the top o f a New York. jlan. 12.— (A P ) —H is a He and his fellow professionals 318, Himgary, defaatad Ivan Raspu- ..... $3.15 written and produced a modem Hour; GSD GSC GSD GSL London Tomorrow evening the Young The marathon m atdi lasted nntU AnoHcaa Aaooetatian GOPHERS HOST should already have been dona, $6J6 K a i^ Jackets $4.45 185 Hartford, Oran. 1330 house with a finished third floor, biggest fight boom the trig town has took simllsr beatings when Nathan tia, 318, Ruoda, two at three fkUa. morality play In three acta, "The 9:35 Royal artillery mounted band; Mothers’ chib will hold their regu- Lew W. Houston, sports ed of the «arly today. MlnnoapoUa ^ Tulaa. there will be ao traaKer to another Depression HU* Hell." the Insulation would follow the plas- enjoyed In miuiy a year gains mo- Mann trimmed Bob Paator and $8.50 V a lu e ...... $2.65 Easton Standard Time JZJ Tokyo 12:45 Musical program. lar monthly meeting at the home of ter line of the finished area from Fredericksbarg (V a ) Free-Lance Perry took the first set as 'Vlaaa Mlaaeapella—Tha Ublveratty of nation. It la too lata for th at It The second term of a course of mentum tcmlgbt with homlcldo when Gunnar Barlund outacrambled Mlanesoto will be boot to tha Na- Mrs. Judeon G. Files of Wapptag outside wall to outside wall. In the Star, la going around telling every- ^ r m a d up his cannon-ball smaahea takas more than two yaars to gat education by the division of general Henry Armstrong, featherweight Alberto Lovell. They arouldn't be tlooa] Collegiate Track and Field EFFICIENCY PROVED Onter at eight o'clock. The group case of an unfinished top floor, body It’a a boy---- wish aomethlnp but dropped ths aoxt one that had reedy for anything aa big as tha ODD TROUSERS $8.25 Value ...... $2.45 " Wedaeaday, January I t education from New York Univer- ktag^on^moetjeai^ ll^.puncherjsurprised p^eulariy If Venturi could be done about those football Meet, June 17-15 will be addressed by Miss Arlene the usual and economical method is In the game, meeting Bnriro Ven- e v ery ^ s weary from exettamant ba- Olympic Gamea." sity was organized Monday at 4:18 Iowa City, la.— Sheriff Don Mc- Lyons. R N., on the subject of “Im- Armstrong's long string of Uea---- they’re worse than breaking fore It ended. 18-lL Vlnre had sat F. M. ) p. m. at the State Teachers' CkJllege to place It over the second floor cell- turi, claimant of the European victories tonight. Eagles-St Johns To End $6.50 Valns (Comaa sprung Into action a-ben he munisation.” Refreshments will be ing plaster. This work la o f courao. even at poker---- the Hanover *hoe [ point four timen. $4.15 I45r-C u rlis Institute of Miiale. ID Wllllmantlc. Miss Carrie Mlrtl, lightweight Clown, at the Garden. farma owner* of Dean Hanover, one SUSPENDERS beard this announcement over his served after the address. in some cases supplemented by flQ- It’s only five nights since the Some fighter, everybody agrees, la I third set was almost __ 44QH*tMdlo Party. superintendent of Hall Memorial of the best 1938 trotter- and Shlrlev $4.96 Value police radio: "Quiet a disturbance The Y. M. C A. will hold their tag the sidewalls or doing what may sensational knockout o f Freddie bound to figure out a way to stave p«eJUng. with Vines tiring badly eseeseeeeese 54|^Ad-Liner. school ta South WlUtagton. M in Hanover. Hambletonlan winner, has YMCA Leaguers 3^Way Tie $3.98 $1.00 V a lu e ...... ta the dining room of the Hotel Jef- meeting this Wednesday oventag, at be termed ae corrective work to Steele by Freddie Apostoll In the off the dUB^ destroyer, and some tha closo. With tha conat 79c 545—The Old Fire Chief Mildred Mlrtl of Hall Memorial. ferson." the (Community (Church bouse. thirk Venturi might be the lad. The reserved training quarters at Ptae- ^6-3. Vines had aat point thraa Miss Daisy Pilcher, teacher at stop air circulation ta sidewalls and same rtag, but so great Is Arm - hurot $4.50 Value 5:45-^UUtop House. He burst Into the dining room and The annual meeting and election around bullt-aut Perry woo l O - i ^ umaa . $ 3 . 3 9 5 4 5 —News Service. Moose Meadow and Mias Margaret strong’s hold on the local Imagina- TONiflers niifHii I m tha first gams at tba ovaalag Greatest P H IL C O 50c Value ...... 41c found Mayor M. J. Walker explain- of officers of the First (Congrega- In homes under construction the pounds on Hank, and he is fast os a Henry Armstrong aspires to bold The l^mlttuU rest brought a 8:48—GalUes va. Q rvlta 54 5 Dinner Dence. Foote of VUlage HUI have enrolled tion that promoter Mike Jacobs is three rtag championships—feather- the CMties and Cyvlto will taagto ta ing the police radio system to the tional church of East Windsor will economical course to follow la com- assured a hefty bouse. Fsns who streak and durable. He Isn't much ^ fresher Vlaaa back to tha oouit; and 7:48—SCuth MothedlK vo. Hli^Usnd $8.96 Value 5 4 f —George HaU’s (^ebeatrs. for the sesaloa of fifteen weeka The Klwanis (Club. weight. lightweight and welter- what promisea to ba aaotbar «U"g . $ 3 . 2 3 be held ta the Parish House next pletely to insulate the walls haven't taken an active Interest ta of a puncher, but be can throw on Park. 5 4 5 —Richard Leibert, organist. course win include addresses by ten T h e' disturbance call was made weight---- a lot of people think Bttle dong hattla with tba CyvKs aerapiS NECKWEAR Friday evening, January 14. roof. When the bouse la to have air baating since Tex Rickard’s day are awful lot of glovea,. T tore the Paaadaaa md's n iiiliia il 8:48 Eagles vt. S t Johns, to get la the win eolnraa. 18.60 Value 5:45—Bong T in s —Jeannine aend spselallsts In various phases of edu- merely tor demonstration purposes, The East Hartford (Coal baoket- Frank Strafad of ^ k ly n e l^ cation. conditioning equipment thick Insula- beginntag to pour into the E3ghth The oriy one to stay 10 rounds f nnaohea sad wfalstUag serrleas. ‘I t e South MettoxBeta aad Hlgk- $2.89 IM Ojdno. but they forgot to let the sheriff ta ball team won over the South Wind- nave been put on that Walker cup RADIO SALE tion Is of great Importance. avenue .arena again. arith Armstrong last yssr was Aldo With tha crowd gradually laavtar ‘R m Eaglas sad S t Johns, who $1*50 Viftlnc 740—Poetic Melodies. Women are rehearsing a play on the stunt t ^ . . . . E ^ e Bllckle. Hunttagtok land Park win meat la tka 98c sor A. C. club team at the Wap- Some of the lu h ^tagea obtained As the result of a series of re- Spoldi, a fighter of much the same Vtaea cut Perry down to taka the are In a thraa-way daadteek tor ths fam a M 7:48. Tha HlgHlaadan 12.96 VahM 745Y-Hebby Lobby. "Kasim” and met at the home of ptag (Community house last Monday ^ h acbool coach, has been awarded $2.19 by taauUttag are: ReducUon. or cent upsets, betting la beginning to type as VenturL tourth set, 8-2, and braaasd through from their performaacee this year 745-i-Boake Carter. Miss Helen Rolltasoo Tuesday after- BENCHED evening, 40-22. Tuesday evening the the Kump trophy foe the person leagus leaderahlp wttb tha South Of AU Time $le00 VnllM •uususaeseeB**** 79c noon. ellmtaation ot drafty coodltlona; tw- pick np. too, and the odds layers One thing about It. If Armstrong die deciding canto, 8-3. have proven to be the “ dark boraa- $2.26 V a h ie^ ...... 5 4 5 —Cavalcade of America. South Windsor A. C. team meets duced loss of humidity tweHny r are becoming wary. They are of- most to amateur Vines appareaUy waa tha more Methodist will Clash ta tha faature $1.95 A meeting of Uriel Lodge A. F. Zion. ni.—Etanest Dolan, 22-year- does bong Venturi to the canvas, he K tha laagua. while tha Methodlat tiX ^ T e z a c o Town—Eddie Cantor the Wethersfield A. C. team at possible to bo comfortable at lower fering only 2-1 on Armstrong to- athlAUca ta west Virginia lost vesr wpular with tha crowd, but the game on ths Y slate, playtog the SmaB Charge for Alterations. and A. M. was held Saturday night old basketball player, complataMd of can go right back to bis O iito rn U ....a lt Eddie did besides coaching who are (Wending champs win hava 46c 5 4 5 —Cbeeterfieki Preeenta — An- Bllaworth Memorial high school, at temperatures; rooms hard to beat night. despite his record o f 27 ^ingUohmaa time and again draw third game a t 8:48. TIm Eaglea da- at Masonic haU. There are many feeling worse after every game re- bomt until promoter Mike Jacobs is a championship baakethaU team to atop very fhot to retain their dre Kostelaneta' Orchestra. eight o^ciock. made comfortable under the most knockouts In his last 28 bouts. 'ounda o f applause by brlUiaat featod ths Satoto la thalr first an- 5 4 5 Ben Bernle and an the Lads. member* of the lodge ta town. cently. able to get either Lou Ambers, the and a fine football team waa win tourelA With oaa defeat by St. br unner s severe condittona; reduced Are has- oouatar tor tha scon c< ifi to 18. m ^ “Looim like anything can happen Ughtaretght champ, or Barney Rose, •hotA Johaa aad baoaaaa o< tha fiM a—»«d 1540—Gang Busters—Trtw crime Finally a doctor Udd him be had There are two methods ta use hooore ta men's singles, doubles, and producer must keep a play ards; sound deadening vahM and In- this dixsy season", compialnsd ons (a a praUmlnary, BarkZtoy Ban, a alp aad tuck hattla whiek w«g heakafbaB helag playad hy Higfi- ■manpoK. His teammatas ruMiod tor determining the ago ot a fish: the W elter klnff. Into the ring with mixed doubles In the state rVinsJ RADIO DEPT. three wseka to share in creased aumnwr comfort. The In- minor commlmtop who badcad him. Haary baa fought h im iif iustia. Tax., split with Waltor featured by tha dofanolv* play at ■j5~*^7!he Enumuel Chotr of to physicians' offlcas tor vahdna- the ear atona method and' tbs acala tennis ■tournament , then walk o ff ted Pfitk tha iZ & a s n irm S irto 80 Ofikknd Stnnt ' _ 1 ^ jXf 1 ptetors it|[hta. dustrial InaulaUoe Q x at 673 Matn Staeia a t 13-6 against ARBstol! last out top rank oppcmsnta others iaaior. Son Frandaeo. Ban took the bothduba TW agam alawiretoto at with baU tha mao'a donblee pdaa In a nip and tack aJEakr wttfe hoQi attoot are local ogaots. bat 5-8, hot drppppd tjia ^ GfiriG. Patfimm the d a te open tnuraemeat. 1 ifM lng lor Om l isfifua load- 4^ •TlDlpe ^ 78 Ct5Y5 8 U 5 ^ |T(|fVTfllf , 'M .lO n -S v v 1 I a I a The taxpayer U anything but the Ws know a little girl who wants forgotten man. He Is the first one to be a stenographar when she the state legislature gets after when grows up am that ahe can eat her meets and the last one to get re- lunch at the soda fountain . T S Do not be discouraged, even The health of the younger gener- though constant whoIe-1e-he(|M ^ ef- fort leaves you still far short of per- LOST AND FOUND AUTOMOKII.es for SAI.E 4 ARTICI.es rXIR SALE 45 ation would be better If It spent TRINKETS IDENTIFY ment to the Stats F tan for more time in nightgowns and less fection. Man Is born into this world Sa42w r—PASS BOOK no. 22457 — 1083 DESOTO DELUXE scdsn, new Print Sets-Style Woman. time in night clubs. to make mistakes. It seems. The la hertoy given that Pass point, good tires, excellent motor, FOB sa l e:—PAIR OF lady’s figure MALIBIEASKS Girls of the CathoUe faith, and world’s only "perfect man’’ died on No. 2M57 Usued by The Sav- hot water heater, I20S. No down Ice akstes, else 6. Phone 527U. VICTIMS OF CRASH glrla not ot 1.1011 faith who do not Exeklel—How's de collection at the cross nearly two thousand years Inga w«"h of Manchester baa been psvment. 20 months to pay. Cole object on th at accounL may ~'be yo’ church. Brother Moses? ago. itM* or destroyed, and written ap- Motors, 6463. of Millinery committed, until they are 31 yaara Moses—Well. I ain’t had to atop FUEL AND FEED 49-A (OontlDoed rraip Page Oaa) PROBATION FOR of age. to the Houae of the Good READ IT OR NOT plication been made to said lately in de middle ob de collection fc»»«v ^ the Person in whose name A SAFE PLACE TO buy used cars Shepherd at Hartford (Gen. StaL to go an’ .empty de box. Hong Kong is not a city In China! —1936 Dodge 4 door sedan, with FOR SALE— SEASONED bsixi who were cutting timber only 300 I 1817). This institution is not at It la an Island, belonging to Great ^4 Micii book wras Issued, for pasrment wood, for furnace or stove, 14 00 feet away when tbe plane fell, told trunk and beater 1575, 1936 Ford FEMAU'CASES present filled to capacity and will F irst Baleeman—How la it you al- Britain, lying off the ooutbeoat ^ of the amount of deposit represent- a load, green bard wood, mostly officers it came down without Its be glad to do everting It can to ed h j said book, or for the Issuance coupe, heater , and radio |4h5. 1936 ways sell more every day than I coast of China In the mouth of the Chevrolet 4 door sedan with trunk asb 34.00 load. Call 8893, Leonora motors running, bursting Into (Oaatiaaed rroro Page One) help tn this emergency. Before do? Chu-klang River, 75 miles south- ' eg a duplicate book therefor. 1560. Scballer Motors Sales inc., Gtgllo, Bolton. flames aa It struck. an actual commitment to it la made, east of Canton. It la 9 miles long. The plane crashed into a deep Second Salesman—Knowledge of The Toonerville Trolley T h at Meets A ll the Trains By Fontaine Fox 'J a VT—PASS BOOK NO. 21011 634 Center street at Olcott streei however, tbe Mother Superior the feminine mind, my good friend 4 miles wide, with an area of 29 ravine after having croaaed the 10,- Women recently destroyred one of should be aaked whether there Is square miles. It Is one of the most Notice Is hereby plven that Pass Its main buildings for the housing For Instance, the young lady that U U U S E H O I.U U tN ID S 51 000-foot Biidger range. room for the Inmate. Important British military and na- Book No. 21011 issued by The Ssv BUSINESS SERVICES . Doable Probe On of inmates. UntU this building Just left told ms she would like to lops Bank of Manchester has been WHITE E34AMEL utility Ulenwood The Public Welfare Department see something nice for a young man val stations In the Padfic. O U R B O A R D I N G H O USE OFFERED 1.1 Department of Commerce Inspec- can be replaced, which will be a Informs-me that there are not now lest or destroyed, and written ap combination oil and gas stove, tors from Chicago. Spokane, Salt matter of months, the institution any other places In the State to and I told her ahe should look in the plication has been made to said Florence burner. Good condition. mirror. Then 1 sold b:r at least -•-3 EXPERT RANGE burner sendee, Lake City, St. Paul, New Orleans will be able to receive very few which delinquent girls can be com- F U F F -P —wFUAfiP-%». DMk by the Person in whose name cleaning, adjusting and installing, 132 Pearl, street. Telephone 3668. and Los Angeles were ordered to prisonera committed to IL It will, mitted under the provisions of Sec- four things ahe didn’t want. aneh book was issued, for payment r . H. Babb A Sons. Tel. 6493. the scene. Airline officials also are therefore, be necessary to make tion 1817. hbllO‘'^'thb Hoc?PLe SPUTT? MY WORD/A eg the amount of deposit represent- other dlopoaitlon of most of the Waitress—This is your fifth cup, S T O R I E S U investigating. Where an offense la charged the detective AtSENCV? CUsrOMBP. already/ ed by said book, or for th- issuance MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 5.1 Secretary Roper named Judge caaea which would ordinarily result penalty for which may be Impris- air. You certainly must like coffee. 0 6 »*'’ T v o it. a duplicate book therefor. rv— Miller C. Foster, assistant to tbe In commitments to IL onment of one year or leaa, a sen- Diner—Yea, I do. or I wouldn't be WSLU,TH« IS MW.BUTZ, FOR SALE—TROMBONE, Houlton drinking all this water to get a STAMP! ^KING 19 make, 37 Foster street or Phone assistant secretary of commerce, There will be from time to time tence to a county Jail could be Im- aa»FWWF0WPFWW8Wl OP BLnr2,m.rrZfs A\eLEW—^ and Robert I. Haxes and E. L. vacanHea at the SUte Farm for posed. Commitments of girls to mtie. • 5331. WBVB OLWT TOCEIVED AN mar -r -rumf %,4^'yEB,, FOR YOUR SEWING problems, Yuravlch, senior inspectors, aa, oa Women and where a commitment those institutions should be, how- Cj Ahd Manchester hemstitching/Md covered buttons, investigating board. — to It seems for special reason high- ever, a last resort because they are THE PROBLEM NOWADAYS IS IMPORTANT OONS«NMENT INDEED MR, BLITZ / call Mrs. ^rrett, 67 Pearl street. ly desirable, the superintendent ROOMS WITHOUT BUAKD 59 Larseo today gave the Associated not adapted to bring about reform, NOT TO KEEP THE CSIILDREN OP VALUABLES TOO LATE EveninfT Herald Telepbon^825. Press this account of the crash: should be aaked in advance of ac- but. rather, the contrary. DOWN ON THE FARM AS MUCH 44iPPOPGrrAM U8 1 WILL B E T H E R E AND FOR RENT—SINGLE ROOM, heat "Wo (White and I) heard tbe tual commitment whether there Is The only other recourse la a AS IT IS TO KEEP THE FARM TO DEPOSIT IN THE BANK" CLASSIFIFU room to receive the delInquenL broader uae of probation than has NAILED DOWN FOR THE CHIL- tame complete CHAROB, FAi>NH N<;--iPAFEKING 21 and hot water. Apply 903 Main wind whistling throu^ the wires WB NBEt? PW O TBCnON / ADVEKTISEMKNTS streeL and propellers, and over the wings, There la a provision In the stat- been customary. I have always DRBN. P B R S O N A L L .Y / X CAN utes (Gen. Stat. i 1804) th at tbe OBoat SIS avaras* woroa to a Uaa PK^BKTy OWNERS — Attention but we heard no motors. The plane felt that aa a whole the courts have CAN VtXI and ONE OF A S S U R E v e u "THAT, lalUala eoiabare aoa abbrairiatluDi C95 repspers ruom. cellmg paper- FOR RENT—FURNISHED room, came over a high ridge In the directors of the State Farm for not made aa full use aa they might Profeaaor—Mr. Perkins, will you easb eesei as a wore aea eoapoaoa 17 Spruce street, off East Center. Biidger mountains and Aosed down Women "may transfer to €uiy other of this method of dealing with give the class an example of wasted YOUR OPERATORS M E E T UNDER HOOPLB PBOTTECnON; werea as iwo words Mlelmem oeat It or kslsomined. Material, laboi appropriate State Institution any In- offenders, and this may be an op- energy? erica of tbraa lleaa complete, inside, outsidt. pointing. Telephone 8446. toward the clearing In the pine and ME MERE IN FRONT spruce woods. mate whose welfare the Board, portunity to try It out In Its broad- Mr. Perkins—Yea, air—telling a MDUR VALUABLES W U _ Uaa raiaa oai ear ter traaslai Large savtngs. Work guaranteed. FOR RENT-.-NHLt.TLT furnished after careful study and examination er aspects. OF OUR OFFICES Lang. Pbone 3693. "We were scared at first. We both hair-raising story to a baldheaded BE SAFER THAN MlacMva Marae If. I room, in the Waranoke. Price rea- knew It was going to crash, x x x of her case, shall decide may be In the case of gtrla over 16 years man. IN half an hour? UaaB OaSrs* sonable. Apply 801 Main street. best cared for at euch other Insti- of age "In manifest danger of fall- IN THE TREASURY'S S Oeaeaeotira Uara I ota^ s ott "The tall was weaving back and KEHAIKING 2:1 forth as It came down, and the tution." Under this provision In- ing Into habits of vice or who are HENS MAY BE OLD-FASHION- VAyLTS/, S Oeesacatlaa Uara .•! • cm 11 eta mates under 21 jrears of age have leading vicious Uvea" (Gen. StaL XJIDDEN deep in the dense Li- I U aj ...... I 11 M l l> au plane appeared to turn over, end ED. BUT THEY’RE STILL THE m2 WE SPECIALIZE IN applying BOARDERS WANTED 59-A been transferred from the State i 1800) where no definite criminal berla Jungleland are miny of Usoooeel All ardara for lirasetsi/iasartioDi over end, at least once before it h it Farm for Women to Long Lane ONLY INSTITUTION THAT DE- wUI ae aba read el u># occ urns raia ssbestor siding, and reeoveniig "It struck nose down^ It burst charge may be brought unless com- UVERS BREAKFAST FOOD IN A the strangest animals on earth. raias toi lens taroi aarrr roelA Workmanship guaranteed. ROOM AND BOARD in private Farm, to be kept there until they mitments can be made aa above The chimpanzee abounds, and ooo raeotaL family, home cooking, room well Into flames Immediately and gaso- are 31. This has been aometlmea ' NATURAL SANITARY WRAP- tey •drtrticlop Painting and carp>enter work. A. A. line from the tanks biased on the outlined. It wrlll not be poaslbls to PER. there, too, is one of the most In- Ad* ord«r«d b«for« • third er etlB Dion, 81 Wells street. Tel. 4860. heated, pleasant surroundings. accomplished by arrangement with commit them to Institutions and teresting species of the Diana will be ebbrp< eelr Cei tht aa- snow an area of a SO to 100 feet the superintendent of the State / tb&J Bom ber o t tl tb t ad appaar- Garage If desired. Mrs. Geo. Simp- they win have to be dealt with aa monkey, better known as the bey- If LOC9C AND SAFE combinations from the wreck. Farm and with the superintendent ran beat be devised through the en- Bill—1 hear your brother lost his #4. biMrpiiiB or raia aamad pd i son, 163 Main afreet Pbone 3384. "We ran down the mountainside Job becauae he fell asleep so often. thifhed monkey. A scampering • • bllowBBCpt o r/rB fa rd e ean Pa mad* changed, key btting, dbplicatmg. of Long Lane Farm before the com- listment of voluntary assistance and little fellow, he’s unique for his •IB time MB atoppad altar tht to the circle of fire, but It was so mitment to the State Farm la made, the like. Oscar—That’s rlghL but he Isn't Guns, vacuum cleaners, clocks etc., naturally lazy. orange-red thighs. Several spe- •fib dBpt APAKTMENI-S—FLATS— hot we couldn’t get within 100 feet and, their consent being given, the Aa soon as the State Farm for Mb *HIU fof^btdr*: dlBplby usee net cleaned, repiaired. Bralthwalte. 53 of the plane Itself. One body ap- BIU—No. cies of bats are peculiar to U- •bid. Pearl street. TEN EM EM 'S 6.1 prisoner la taken directly to -Long Women la again In a situation to peared to have been thrown clear of Lane Farm. Misa Penniman will Oscar—No, he was counting beria's fore.sfs. «rtU Boi be reBpoBBible accept commitments, notice will be There are two species of the ^tbao one lobofreet iDtertion REUPHULSTERING. Furniture re- TO RENT—SIX KUUM tenement. the plane. The face looked like it be glad to help out in thia emergen- sent to you. sheep at the stockyards. ------odvertieemeot ordered (or was torn -iff. shrew, one dormouse, and two re- rm pialrlng, also springs reset. J. Hill- Cooper HlJl street, newly renovat- cy and this may afford a means of WM. M. MALTBIE, w eae time. ■We stayed there for more than caring for some delinquents under Chief Justice. ' OUR FATHERS WORKED markable apacies of antelopes, the ibBdeeneBi omieeioB ot moor* man. Tel. 8446. ed. furnace. Rent 33U.UU. Inquire white-shouldered duiker and the bblleeiloD ot odeeriiBibg will be England's, Spruce and Eldndge. half an hour, but knew by that time 21 years of age. particularly those Hartford, January 11, 1938. treir way through the M OBIB bB oaBoeliBttoD bt tbt Phone 3855. everybody on the plane was dead. against whom the chaiige la that HARD TIMBS THAT BESET zebra antelope. Thii latter ia a • mbde ibr tb# eerviee reodereo BUSINESS We started down the trail to try to they are tn danger of falling Into THEM. WE SEEM TO HAVE small creature about the size of a All bdvertibeoMBte muet bootorir find somebody to ^ tlf y . x x x clpUnary action" against her and The heavy set, white haired union IN A gPTEW goat. He is bright bay brown la bibIb . dODB BBd tBPoeriptiy witp OFFUKVUMTIES 32 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, habits of vice or leading Selous BEEN RIDING THROUGH THE Bs HE sur pr ised / "We didn't h e a rty noise, except suspended her for her refusal to official, took Issue with Industrial Uvea and against whom no specific DEPRESSION ON THE BACKS with broad black zebra-like •bdalettboe eBforeea b? tbe paolieb* 17 West street, newly renovated, take a part assigned to her. She said Dallas—BeautlficuS, a pedigreed dva Bbd tbbB reserve the lisbf to FOR RENT—IN HIISINESS sec- foyer, oil burner, large kitenen. the flames, after \we arrived at the leaders who previously had testi- charge can be made. However. rooster, was probably the meaty or OUR GRAND-CHILDREN. stripes. M i>iMia>g1 ff.J •dU. rteiee or reieci ebB oopb cob- tion, brick mercantile building wreck. The occupants of the plane tha action had nothing to do with fied that lack of confidence on the Long Lane Farm Is pretty well Bui perhaps the most interest- •Mbrod objoetiooebie Inquire Gnibe, 109 Foster street the custody fight, and that abe ex- part of a stew today. '( iM. H gMuiM ru)' CIAHUNO HtniHb—ClbMiOeC ed» with 3000 ft. ot grou.ia fioor space. either wore dead or unconscious part of business men contributed to filled and not all cases are suitable Tbe deadline for his release by Sandy—Dear. 1 don't think I’ll be ing animal is the pygmy hippo- to be pablUbed earoe dee muei be re* Suitable for light m.inufactunng. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, when we got thfre.' pected to resume work later. The the trade slump. I for that Institution, and her con- homa for dinner tonlghL potamus, a variation In his great studio confirmed her statement payment of 826 ransom passed lost •Bteetf bf It oeloek ooon; detordeBi Apply Edward J. Holl. recently renovated, central loca- "Does anyone seriously believe sent to taking an Inmate under night and Attorney Maury Hughes, Wife—No? What will 1 do? family. He is small and his In- H Y SM IT H Sd:l» b. m. tion. gas water heater, 835. Ga- about the breach. that the reason why the General auctj a transfer should first be se- hi." owmer, feared the worst. Sandy—If I change my mind. I'll cisor teeth have been restricted Last St ra ws______B y J O H N C. T E R R Y rage. Pbone 540b after 5. Motors Corporation recently laid cured. call you on the phone at six, but a single pair In either. Jaw. <5c- TELEPHONE YOUR HELP WAN I ED - Hughes had been Instructed to to .^COaCHV A WAKENe IN THE COUP LICH T OF EAKLV CAWN fouUJW iNO TH F TKACK9 TV A 9Llt>Hr l?l«B, FAY WINS RGHT off 30,000 workers and Inaugurated The State Prison for Women place 825 In a tin can a t a spot In don’t answer, then I’ll get my nickel caslonally one ia found with three 0UIC» A F T E g Blip A NP T HE TIBET A N HAVE VACATED (TAMP- tHSy'Rf GONE.y WANT ADS FEMALE 35 FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement back. SCORCHY »FAgB6 W yONP-~ Ada ore ecceuteo ovei tbe leUpbone a 3-day week for tta remaining em- (Gen. Stat. i i 1994 to 1996) Is not the residential section. Failure to incisors. .4NPMV RIFLB/'AND all ImpruvemanU, steam heat In- FREIGHT RATE BOOST Bdfected by the fire and commit- follow Inatructions, the ransom de- > at tba CUAKilli. RATA Civeo above YOUNG WOMAN for convalescent, quire 10 Lllley stre e t FOR SON’S CUSTODY ployes, wras because Mr. Knudsen Liberia claims as well at least OH.'- r'M 6TIFF A5 al l jhb Food'' • • a bOBveoieoce to bdveriiaera bui able stay 6 nigbta and 1 day per (William Knudsen, General Motors ments may be made to it as usual mand said, would place ^autlflciis "Everlasting punishment’’ la men- seven poisonous snakes, a bril- li? A 0OAI7P- AHP , (;0NE A LONC riMg/-TKAa» tbo CAdU HAl Ab will be eeeepteo •• Where the offense charged Is one In a stew pot. tioned In the Bible only once. Still liantly colored red and blue liz- ...... HALF FIT O ZEN - rULl t'AfMAN’l It peio at (be buei week. 85. Telephone 5594, FOR R E N T -F IV E ROOM tene- WILL CREATE JOBS, president) and his associates Just HOPE LINPA'^...... U-KV.' J FILLING IN AUeEApY- I UONPtR (Continued from Pa|:e One) did not have the "confidence" to the penalty for which may be Im- Hughes knew tbe "roosternapers" that’s enouifh.—Neal O’Hara in ard, three species of the crocodile, tipstan/!) aooe office OB or before the eeveoih ment, sun porch and garage, ready prisonment in the State Prison for PIP THB TlPBTAN FOFCF BVP Abb follDwino (Be Aret iBeertioD oi Jan. 15th. Inquire 473 Hartford make more automobiles?” Whitney were on the level—they enclosed New York Post. two chameleons, leathery turtles, Bupr/ ^ TV LEAVE f- PEEHAPs MU Bdcb Bd otnerwiee tbe CHAKMii POULTRY ANDSUPPI.IEN 4;i Road. wyck testified "I don’t think be Is RAIL HEAD ASSERTS asked. Women, a sentence to that Insti- two of Bemutifleus' tall feathers the python and countless birds •MTA will be ooiJected No reepnnei- Insane.” tution with a minimum of one year with their note. Black—The Weavers are oo quiet HIM ?/• FOP PBVESOF - blIMB for orrore ib leiepboned edr "Can anyone doubt that the real The pygmy hippopotamus it FANtnf BROILERS, roasters, and Fay’s lawyers tried to show Miss and a maximum of not less than tonight. Is anything wrong? shown on the current Liberian Will bo ABOumed obo (heir occttraer (Oontlaoed rrom Page One) reason for this lay-off of such a three years, unless the statute fixes daaaot bo wuerabtoed foods. B. T. Allen, 37 Doane stre e t HOUSES FOR R EM 65 Stanwyck didn’t want Fay around large number of men was because The resonant quality of the White—No; they’re always that stamp Issue of six values, Telephone 7616. because she frequently entertained a smaller maximum, might be Im- whooping crane's voice Is believed way. When he proposed he Just (fopyrlzlil. l^’.: M:a .‘i.-rvl,-,. Inv » (r INDEX UF After Pelley’s testimony was the buying public did not have the posed and would serve some, at 80 be caused by the usually long -'L, ^ HOUSE FOR RENT or for sale. Robert Taylor, ecreen Adonis. The completed, A. F. Whitney, president purchasing power with which to held out a diamond ring and said CLASSIFICATIONS FANCY (JIIALITV broilers, roast- Good location, 10 Earl btreet, witn least, of the purpcxws of commit- trachea. ing cblckens ana fowl, dreaseo actress admitted Taylor visited her of the Brotherhood of Railroad purchase the automoiillea maue by ft^Rwl*lha Bpaaaaaaahaaeaeaaeaaaaaaa A 2 car garage, chicken coop, one home often qnd played with Ulon. ikbdaaaniaDtB aaeaaeaaddddpedae.d A Freab eggs de.ivered direct trom Trainmen, told the committee the General Motors? extra lot. J. Montit, 174 West Mid- The court then Intervened with restoration of mass purchasing arriaaee •aaeeadddeeeeeeaeddae C thrlsoii A Son Poultry Fa.-m. I'ele- dle Turnpike. ra t bo aaaaaaaaaeeedepeedaeeaae ^ phone 4317. the admonition: "I don t care bow power, rather than revival of buat- There are 3.955 miles of rsllwaye Card bt Tbabba •cc*c»*cc»mcc»» A many tiroes f 'r . Taylor visits Misa nesa "confidence,” was needed to within the borders of the state of to Mtaeoriam ...... er* k Stanwyck. That la their personal 'Lomf BBd Kimnd ...... i halt Increasing unemployment. West Virginia. 5*^^. a. AnBottbcameafe ...... I HOUSES FOR SALE life and has no place In this pro- JtorBOBBie . a...... • FOR SALE—SIX ROOM house, ceeding." Hold Everything! E'kt 45 ABtOBMllll#* Reason For IMvoroe Aateaaobiue toi »«i* ...... i porch, garage, good location: three W A S H I N ( n \ ) N T U B BS AytoBA^bilee ter Atchenea see# t EMERGENCY desks and chairs. Dial 3443, Jane Miss Stanwyck told the court she By ( Y a n e __ O U T O U R W A Y By Williams Atttb AccMaonee—I nee ...... I D. Wilcox. divorced Fay because he drank to itfi PAOLOCICED TO THE BED , E/ASV. LOOK IN THE OBOV • OBADv! Abio KauainrtB^PalBMnB ...... ) excesa. She said he eometlmes was F L A P P E R F A N N Y N TCHEN FOR. THE K E V - I H .L BE GETTING M LAST I ’NV •S O R E , M O T H ER., W E’L L D O T H E D IS H ES Ablb •eboola ...... T-A drunk a month at a time. She said B y Sylvia DREE.5.ED. — Aolub—Amr bjr T ro e b ...... k CALLS L i t » I T Hi A M»vic(. MC. T M are o. a. pa t o^r.- FREE! IM T O N IG H T IF W E ( > N G O T O T H E M ATINEE-*' Adfob—Kor Mira ...... $ she was not in love with Fay wnen W ELL, V D O 'V E B E E N T O T H E AAACnMEE A N D Oeraeee—Hervicb—tifnrasa daaa. U she went through a Catholic church Mo(orrreieb->Hlcrelee ...... || FREE! T H E R E T H E D IS H E S S I T .... A M D T H E R E Waa*ed Au*«»a—Mniftrrvclee II P O LI C E wedding with him seven years after ffoadbew aad Bervte** the civil service that united them. V O O S T A N D , PB O LO W G IN G T H E A G O N Y- libbititee dervicev oRered ...... ik For Sale The couple, separated In 1935. I D R K T H EC . D O T H E M M Y S E L F TH A N S E E Muiwebuld barvtcee oRered aaaaU'A 434S Y O U S U F F E R . S O M U C H , B U T I W O N 'T... tolifdinB*-<.Ufntr«riint ...... jg Eldridge Street Fay's Iaw3rers called Monalgnor fflonefa—Nttreertae ...... Ik Nicholas Connelly of Santa Monica, E V E N IF M V S U F F E R I N G IS T E N FuBaral Uirecture ...... |i F I R E 4 RO O M H O USE who said he knew Fay as a "good T I M E S W O R S E? ttbariBB—Flumbina—KooAna .«• li and charitable" man. iMuranca ...... 1 * South Lot 80x150 ; Mlllinerf^Ureaemeatne ...... It "You would not say that a man Moeifia—TrucKins (A fter 5 P. M.) Miwtsal (oafromtaia ...... 4| OWtea .aO Start Koaipmant St M Y R A N O R T H , S P E O A L N U R S E •partalB at tha Storaa ...... sa 7868 Waanas Spparal—rara ...... t) 30.' I OMC. A LL WsntMt—To Hor ...... II M a n c h e s t e r ***~* **■' * iim t u T H IS LOVING C A RE Mentaaraata W A T E R CO. T O OR. O A SO N ulS W l^ o i HaarS ...... |« THAT i r r •^ * » t - s Btrr1 1 Hoars—Haaorta ...... Sa ...... •' 5974 itoama—BomS SI ■aai Maiat* Pm Hawt tpiaaia Plats Taaamaata.. II G A S CO. *8* Hast . . . 14 hs ^hr wapt II trhss Pw>t KaM ...... 5075 BtaS to Bast ...... •» lata Pm Bala Ipsrtstaai HaiMiac (or Sala . _ ss - Prsaartr (or S a la ...... ft IM S tor S ala...... li W...... MWW fl Wr ddlb • s sa« a a a a • • oi^s •• Propartr fac Hsla ...... ft sthaa tar SaM ...... ti I esraia lar CsdUMsa ..mi is —HaaJ BsTala H t. S a tW i s I m i l Ha lUwtriirH trr E ttntbto Ifm id WEDNE8DAT, JANUAST11, im S r'V i » The Montgomery Ward Company uninjured, fled to hia home In Hart- baa leased one of the mills In the ford, where be waa caught, after- ABOUT TOWN spinning mill gsoup owned by Che- [CAR .THIEF D R A ^ ward being brought here for ar- ney Brothers and the space is being raignment before Judge Harold W. _ north llethodUt church choir used for storage. Oarrity. Nott will be arraigned hdd lU regular rehearsal to* im when his condition Improvea. ‘ at 7:30. SUSPENDED The Manchester Green Ooramun- ity club announces another setback HALE’S JANUARY ^ Wodaeiday em iliif card for Friday evening at 8:18, or as FIRENEN’ S SETBACK VBtU a eonductcfl S t Bridget's soon as the bus leaving the Depot 'IjhltVI and suspended during the holl* Square terminus at 8 o’clock reaches Cafflby, One Of Men Who Will be resumed with . the the Green. Cash prizes wlU be STARTS SECOND ROUND whist and setback social to* awarded the winners, and the men's Took Dr. Boyd’s Anto, Up t la the parish ball. The ftoly committee will be in charge. Win- ams society will assist. Cash prises CLEARANCE SALE ners last week were Mrs. Robert Tile second round of the Firemen's MU ho awaided the winners and re* Lathrop, first; Marshall F. Young, In Soperior Court Setback Tournament got underway 'jftwrtiineBta and a social time will second and Myron Peckham, third. last night and the Colonials topped .W low the games. All players will All players will be welcome. all of the other 17 teams In the play 'ks welcome. last night, bolding the lead for the Brings You These Specials for Thursday' In Superior Oourt te Hartford Mons-Tyres Post. British War flrat time since the teai< sras en- P' : , rj^Olatrict Deputy Grand Chanceflor Veterans, will bold its regular meet- yeaterday afternoon, Robert Camby, tered In , the .oumamenL j^rlswold Chappell and staff of Mc- ing tonight at 8 o'clock at the colored, of 8 Donald atreet, Hart- Yoat and Scott were high scorers trial Lodge No. 8, Knights of ,\rmy and Navy club. All mem- ford, bound over from the Manchea- last night with 138 points. Lady Pepperell 69c M. K. M. First Quality of this town installed the bers are requested to be present f c , srs of Elm Lodge No. 63 of ter Town Court on a charge at theft at a motor vehicle, waa given a aua- Ooloolftlfl ••••*••••••#*« ...... 227 Hartford last night, and this K. of P ...... •e... 223 wvening will install the officeis of pended reformatory aentence. Cam- Hone Jro...... by. In company with Alfred Nott, ...... 318 SHEETS lia n e Lodge. Knights of Pythias in ValvoUne ...... 313 SILK HOSIERY Change hall. alao colored, of 76 Portland atreet. and *» i ANNUAL MOTHER AND Manchester Improvement ------301 . ' - I Hartford, were the two men who. Hose No. 1 ...... 201 ^ Fifty of the members of Manches* I DAUGHTER BANQUET It waa charged, stole the car of Dr. Ringless sheer chiffon and Yankees ...... _____ 200 service weight. Yer Assembly, No. 15, Order of Ftain- Tuesday, Jan. 18, 6:.10 P. M- Howard Boyd from hia yard at 70 Manchester G reen...... 106 CASES C pair II how, will go to Stafford Springs this Porter street on the night of De- .ihvsning, at the Invitation of Baker { Soutli Methodi.st Church cember 23, and wrecked It, after a Ixiwest Prices Since 1934 55 Porterfield ...... lJU .’Chapter, No. Tt. Order of the East- Turkey Supper wild chase. In WtUimantIc. Rtielrta.nf] ...... ifta hm Star, to exemplify their work. i At the Ume the two were caught, Aircraft ...... ___ _ 188 81x99” tears will leave the Temple at 7:1.5,1 By Asbury Group, Wesleyan Guild. the machine waa demoUahed after It Roval A. C...... Reg. 91.69 had been puraued by an automo- Frrak’s ...... 185 $1.29 S The Ladles Aid Society of Eman- 60c Mothers and Adult Daughters SOr Children. blllst whom the two had prevloualy Elamblers ...... 17ft 25c Children’s AnkletS Ttiel Lutheran church will hold its hit in the central part of WUliman- 6SxS9" 7*xl08" .Make Resers'atlnns by Friday Midways ...... ___ _ 17ft Reg. 81.40 l#rst meeting with the new officers tic. Both Camby and Nott were Tobacco Growers ...... 171 $ 1.10 Reg. $1.09...... $ 1 .2 9 New pattern in straight and turn back cuff. ::Ior 1B38. tomorrow afternoon at Night, Through Mrs. TTios. Ven- nard, 8661. thrown from the car at the time of Reid's ...... 188 7XX99- 9:30. Members and friends will be the craah, Nott auatalnlng a frac- Reg. $1.89 wticome. $1.19 ...... $1.39 tured akull and other Injuriea, with which he atill la conflned in Wind- C pair — pair ham Memorial HoapItaL Camby. I Any Use LADY PEPPERELL CASES 43xsr* IF YOU WERE BORN IN JANUARY... Reg. 41e .... The ftipi of rnprirorn, yna are anfiuiTd an ambltlooM and depend- For Service and Quality For Money? .... 31c ...... 33c able nature. Teaching; or leading: in yoor eocatJon and you who are homemaken h IH And the rpclpea in Plnehurfit*a new calendar SHOE REPAIRING SEE You can save up to 30% on 59c Fabric Gloves deaiicned to live you yoor rightful leadenhlp In the cookery field. your fuel bill every year with Wear yoor own hlrthMtone, the garnet* proudly* and wear juat SAM YULYES IlIaUMlNUM aa proudly the culinary honors heaped upon you If you buy every- Johns-Manville Rock Wool Close-Out Slipon styles in double SHOE REPAIR SERVICE Insulation. Phone 3829. thing to eat at PInehurst. The snowdrop Is January’s flower. 701 Mala atreet woven fabric and wool tex. If yon have not already receUTd one of our new recipe calen- Well Known Makes C pair dara* please tell us when you 'phone your order Thursday. 43
B A R C A I N S PINEHURST FISH FROM BOSTON 2-PIECC FOUNDATION Children’s and Misses’ anllbut. Smelts, Fillet of Red Perch, SwordUsh, Fillet of Had- dock. Fillet of Sole. Absolutely FRESH MACKEREL, Smoked MOCE PER SCT i-ft. t IH4T. MU Fillet of Haddock, Cod and Pollock. This fish will be here In time for early Thursday morning delivery. New deaicn with GARMENTS
Th< J W H A I ^ CORP. mart flat bead. and WOOL MITTENS M anchist br Comh* Eaay-eleaa Steaming Clams FROM NEW YORK ' 1 round eoracr*. Solid and fancy colors. Oysters * fl.OO value. Genuine Bluefish GIRDLES C pair Spanish Mackerel Chowder Clams Self Serve and H ealth M arket SUCE P9T 50 Regular $3.50-|5.00. Not Order these two items Opened Clams Loop, long or for Thursday after- all sizes. bail handle*. Plying Oysters noon or Friday morn- T H U RSD A Y SPECIA LS $1.98 Children’s . Domed cover, Genuine Tartar Sauce ing delivery 4-QT. SIZE — a-Af. Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales. $1.49. Rm.lt.7S. Lamb Liver Scotch Haro Veal Chops Stewing $2-95 ea. SNOW PANTS
25c lb. 4!)C lb. 39c lb. Lamb
3-WET COOKER Corduroy fleece lined snow pants with 40c VAIUI Uli'rtl- BEEF A LA CHILI 3 utenaiU in one shoulder straps. Colors, brown, navy.
A whole meal In Itself. Recl|>e Is on firnt page of new calen- —covered Muce Size 2 to 6 years. $ 1.69 dar . . . order from the recipe and be sure'you lia%e C hill I'owder pan', double boil- DRUG DEPT. aad Red Kidney Bcanrt. er. baking dirii. IVe have Chicken ( http Suey at 'ittc a (Miund In bulk, and a new ;i‘,, Olbs. f 2-QT. SIZE — 30c Ipana Tooth Cbow' Mein eomhlnatinn dinner (In cann . , a meal for two)* ‘J9c, lbs. c o 'V Ptaehurst Irehf*rg l..etture ...... head lOc $1.79. Rm.Sl.lS. Paste__ .... $5.98 Nelly Don and L*Aiglon 39c Water Cress Cucumbers Armonr’e Fare 33c Vick Vapo OVER Nelda and Seal Crepe Rub...... OmU-IKOILER 27c LA R D 2 Lbs. 21c "3-in-l "com bin- 30c PhiUip’s Milk Q A ^ iLn m u / 7:u u t ^ e n / m c . ation: broiler for Brown Label of Magnesia .. 0 4 C • DIAL 4151 ' 302 MAIN STREET Btealra. c h ic k a i; open rooater for
m T H OF POST O FFICE O NE BLOCK FROM STATE ARMORY^ meats; baking 30c Hind’s Honey O Q •/j Lb. Pkg. DRESSES ^ S A L A D A T E A and Almond Cream0 9 C 31c pan for bread, applet, etc. Prints and solid colors. Size 12 to 42. Clearance Price 1 Lb. and 4 Ot, Package Washbam 30c Pond’s Cold Cream,
Bottle Dayna A /\ FRENCH FITER Ixition, Both .. H\JC Pancake Flo ur 9c 2 f»17c Ffl. MM Smooth bottom; 300 Sheet Pkg. Sunbeam Sacmeibbaoket; N O W O PEN F O R Kleenex .... $ 0 . 9 8 winging rcat 28c
Imaent dripping Pancake Syrup Ql. Bol. 50c Pacquin 39c on atovo. Hand Cream .. B USI N ESS
With the mo.st modern equipment to do GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES.______.b , TRRER Auto Body and Fender Repairing, Syn- Blue Rose RICE 4 21c CERE PER
thetic or Duco Refmishing, Welding and Thia ia the pofv alar lS-«gg aiae. a flight Radiator Work. , CRISC O 1 Lb. Can It ia atted aritb 20c lagi for cooBag. Son beam The CORD JW. HAU Expert Workmanship.
M an c h rstir Comm* All work guaranteed at lowest prices. , Cans To m ato Juice 4 25c
Sunbeam
THE MANCHESTER PRU N E JU IC E Manchester Public Market Extra Ijirge, Juicy Knitting
Setb ack AUTO BODY WORKS Thursday Food Values
24 Maple Street Tel. 3979 LE M O N S Wool s Sponsored by Manchester Green Community Club Lean Beef for Stewing ...... 23c lb., 2 lbs. 45c Pore wool from raanofaetarer for Frerii All Center Cuts Pork Chops...... 25c lb. afghaat, crocheted and hooked Manchester Green School I.amb Patties, fresh m ade...... 25c lb. rugs and outerwear. Send for Lamb for Stewing...... 15c lb.. 2 lbs, 25c free aampleia FRIDAY, JAN 14,8 P.M . SO U P B U N C H ES 2 15c TRY OUR SUGAR CURED CORNED BEEF Thomas Hodgson & Sons, Inc. 3 Plajdng Prizes. Large Bnneli, Fresh Lean Rib Corned B e e f...... I2eIk Complete Change Of Concord Worsted Mills Admission 25c. Fancy Boneless Brisket Corned B eef...... 2.5c lb. Concord, N. H. R A D ISH ES Lean Chuck Pieces of Corned Beef ' ...... 25c lb. 5c Pickled Pigs’ Feet in B ulk...... 18c lb. Prizes At Small Link Pork Sausages...... 25clb.
H E A LT H A A ARKET Freshly Ground Hamburg...... 18c lb., 2 lbs. :i.5c Chuck Beef G round...... 25c lb. O D D F E LL O W S Lower Round Ground...... 29c lb. F/SH SPECIALS A FRESH SHIPMENT OF SEA FOOD ' RILEY MackereL Halibut, Swordfish. Fillet of Haddock, Fillet of
Perch, Fresh Sliced Cod, Boston Bluefish, Chowder Lb. SLIC E D C O D 15c Clams, Small Stewing Oystera. CHEVROLET CO., toe. BINGO 60 Wells Street TeL 6874 Sauerkraut, Royal Scarlet...... Igst. can 10c
Pork A Beans, in tomato sauce. Royal Scarlet, 1 lb. can, Tomorrow Night at 8:30 Slice d Boston Blue Lb. 1 2 ic 3 for 17c Announces Bisquick F lou r...... Igst. box 27e
ODD FELLOWS HALL Bulk Spaghetti and M acaroni...... 2 lbs. 17c
H ad d ock Fille ts Lb. 19c ...... ig...... 2 cans 21c NEW Iroiy Flakca...... sm. pkg. 9c; Ig. pkg. 2Ic Also Genoine Bloefish, Scanops, Halibot, SwordUsh. DOOR PRIZE $20 MackercL Oysters, Clams. SPECIAL AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT
[ Plenty of fun and gcKid prize* make it plea.*ant to play WEEKLY BUDGET Home Made Rolls, our usual variety......
Apple Tum -Overs...... 3c ea! Bingo here. Home Made Crullers, plain or sugared...... 21c doz! PLAN C U B E S T E A K Lb. 29c PIES — Apple, Pineapple. Prune and .Vpricot __ Your AH merchandising prizes won win be exchanged in equal Whereby yon can have your car completely over, Uhoice ...... 23^c ea.
TBloe for grocery order If desired, hauled, including motor, ail accessories and b ^ y work Squash, Pumpkin. .Mince P ie s ...... ’. ’ 29c ea.
done for a very reasonable weekly paymenL For com- PIGS' LIV ER T u .2 5 c Special on California Seedless Oranges...... 19c doz. plete details . . . Extra Fancy Tangerines...... i 9(. joz.
25 GAMES 35c Fan^ Table Grapra ...... 2 lbs. 19c
LE A N LA M B ST E W Lb.15c SgJdsweet Grapefruit...... 4 for 25c CALL 6874
DIAL 5137
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